Biology, 22.07.2019 10:00 cgratz5106
Unlike other animals, mammals can perspire. the main benefit of perspiring is that it - relaxes the muscles cools the skin with evaporation removes dirt from the surface of the skin removes extra water from the cells
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:30
What is the main difference between the central nervous system (cns) and the peripheral nervous system (pns)? .the cns involves the brain and spinal cord, and the pns involves the body nerves. the cns involves the body nerves, and the pns involves the brain and spinal cord. the cns involves sensory neurons, and the pns involves motor neurons. the cns involves motor neurons, and the pns involves sensory neurons.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:50
Interactions between organisms and their environment impact the organism’s overall population. the jaguar panthera onca is the largest cat in north america. it is found in areas across the southwest, including arizona, new mexico, and texas. it is a carnivore that has powerful jaws and sharp teeth and preys on fish, turtles, tapirs, and many smaller mammals. which shows the relationship between the jaguar and turtles?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:00
Hydroelectric uses moving water to do work such as grinding grains in a mill true or false
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:20
Protein and polypeptide sequences can be determined by first partially hydrolyzing the protein or polypeptide followed by amino acid sequencing of the fragment pieces using the chemical degradation process known as edman degradation. determine the sequence of the initial (18-amino acid) polypeptide that produces the following five partial sequences after hydrolysis and edman degradation.
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