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The image is an energy pyramid for a particular food chain. the amount of energy received by the macaws will be 1. 56,000 cal 2. 560,000 cal 3. 560 cal macaws are captured and kept as pets. if the number of macaws decreases because of excess capture, the amount of energy received by the ocelots will be 1. more than 5,600 cal 2. less than 5,600 cal 3. equal to 5,600 cal
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Give examples of animals that live in sea and are considered mammals. ♡
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:00
The fish shown above is a tarpon. it is a fast-swimming and powerful open-water fish. its closest relatives, oddly, are burrow-dwelling conger eels that stay on the bottom. both eels and tarpon developed from snake-like larvae that float in the plankton during the first stages of life. once they mature, tarpon and eels are not found near one another in the ocean. the tarpon and the eel illustrate all of the following except
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30
In this assignment, you will analyze an example of speciation by researching the finches of the galapagos islands. then you will answer questions to construct explanations and draw conclusions based on the information you gather. someone plz !
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:10
Research question: why are the carrots that grew on the left side of the garden larger than the carrots that grew on the right side of the garden? which hypothesis is based on this research question? a comparison of people with gardens to people without gardens will show who is likely to live longer. b. carrots are thought to be good for your eyesight and should be eaten regularly. c. carrots that are provided lots of sunlight grow to a larger size than carrots grown in the shade. d. eating fresh vegetables every day is a healthy thing to do.
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