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Various protozoa can divide several times, producing several daughter cells, by
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:30
When mitochondrial dna from living relatives was compared with mitochondrial dna from the skeletons, scientisits determined that skeletons 3,4,5,6 and 7 were members of the romanov family. which of these skeletons can be identified by name based on the evidence you have? explain your answer.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:30
Agenetically engineered corn plant is approved for agricultural use. the plant produces pollen that can make its own toxins. these toxins protect the corn plant against pests and no longer require the application of chemical pesticide. what is a likely impact on the farmer of growing such a variety of corn? a- the financial costs for the farmer would be lowered since less crops would be lost to pests. b-the financial costs for the farmer would be lowered since more crops would be lost to pests. c-the farmer may be held responsible for increasing chemical pollution. d-the farmer's expenses for pest control would increase due to an increase in bee population.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:10
Which of the following correctly describes the appearance of muscle tissue found in the heart? (2 points) single-nucleus, non-striated, short cells single-nucleus, striated, branching cells multinucleated, non-striated, branching cells multinucleated, striated, long threadlike cells
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:30
Why can cancer in the lymph nodes (lymphoma) be particularly dangerous? a. the lymph node's ability to produce cancer-fighting lymphocytes would be compromised. b. the lymph node's ability to produce cancer-fighting lymph would be compromised. c. the lymph nodes produce lymph, which nourishes growing cancer cells. d. the lymph nodes produce chyle, which nourishes growing cancer cells.
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