SAT, 27.10.2020 19:10 sarahholt517
can someone please do my missing ingenuity work? I'm just really busy right now and i really appreciate it!
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SAT, 25.06.2019 11:00
An ancient marble statue is moved from a rural location to a highly polluted city explain how the move might affect the statue and why you think so
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SAT, 25.06.2019 22:00
Tortoise shells and snail shells are similar in function: they protect the organism from predators. based on a comparison of the organisms in the images, what can you conclude? 1. tortoises and snails have homologous organs, and they’re evolutionarily related. 2. tortoises and snails have homologous organs, and they belong to same species. 3. tortoises and snails have analogous organs, and they belong to the same species. 4. tortoises and snails have analogous organs, and they don’t belong to the same species. 5. tortoises and snails have analogous organs, and they aren’t evolutionarily related.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 09:30
Luminous objects such as flashlights emit light that we can see. how do we see an object that isn’t luminous? a. the object emits light that reaches our eyes. b. light reflects off the object and reaches our eyes. c. light passes through the object uninterrupted. d. light is fully absorbed by the object. e. we can’t see an object that isn’t luminous.
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SAT, 27.06.2019 10:30
Spider crabs live in the shallow regions of the ocean floor. algae tend to grow on the surface of spider crabs. the algae provide the crabs protection from predators by camouflaging them. the spider crabs give the algae shelter. what does this description suggest? 1. the algae are parasites of the spider crabs. 2. the algae and the spider crabs have a mutualistic relationship. 3. the spider crabs are commensals, and the algae are parasites. 4. the spider crabs benefit from the algae living on them. 5. the spider crabs are parasites of the algae.
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