Biología
Biología celular, genética, ecología y fundamentos de ciencias de la vida.
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8. which is an example of a special occasion speech? a. classroom lectu…
C. Wedding toast ### Question 9
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2. name the two places that you can locate your heart beat on your body…
wrist and neck
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part 4: short answer 1. explain the difference between homologous and a…
1. Homologous structures share structural/embryonic origins (divergent evolution, evidence of common ancestry); analogous structures share functions but not origins (convergent ev…
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13. suppose there is a population of rabbits. the color of the rabbits …
13. c) Disruptive Selection 14. B) Punctuated equilibrium
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essential question: how are structure and support provided in multicell…
### Matching 1. C. enable 2. A. anchor 3. B. convert 4. D. internal ### Choose the Word 1. allows 2. convert 3. internal 4. anchors ### I'll Allow 1. to have a rigid structure and…
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10. give an example of a works cited entry for an article from a schola…
- Author Last, First. "Article Title." *Journal Title*, vol. 12, no. 3, 2024, pp. 45-62. - Author Last, First.: Author name (reverse format for first author) - "Article Title.": T…
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8 multiple choice 1 point true or false sometimes an external condition…
8. True 9. Marketing, Supply Chain, Service
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6 multiple choice 1 point southwest airlines strategy is ______. differ…
6. Cost Leader 7. External, Negative: Threats Internal, Positive: Strengths Internal, Negative: Weaknesses External, Positive: Opportunities
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across the sahara? a. the construction of international roads b. the do…
B. The domestication of the camel
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what evidence suggests the mastodon bones in dr. deméré’s study were br…
the nearby stones with scratch marks
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8. mr. krabbs and his wife recently had a lil krabby, but it has not be…
(a): Possible offspring genotypes and phenotypes: - \( TT \): Tall (homozygous dominant) - \( Tt \): Tall (heterozygous) ### Part b)
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7. assume that one of squidward’s sons, who is heterozygous for the lig…
a. Genotypes and Phenotypes: - $BB$: Light blue skin - $Bb$: Light blue skin - $bb$: Light green skin b. 75% c. 25%
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5. patrick met patti at the dance. both of them are heterozygous for th…
### Part 1: Filling the Punnett Square Since both Patrick and Patti are heterozygous (\(Pp\)), their gametes can be \(P\) or \(p\). The Punnett square is a 2x2 grid (wait, the giv…
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what is true of antonie van leeuwenhoek? check all that apply. he first…
- He first developed his microscopes to better examine cloth. - He coined the term 'animalcules' for the tiny microorganisms he found. - He used microscopes to look at tiny living…
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scenario questions 1. what 2 or 3 body systems are part of your scenari…
Function: Secretes hormones to regulate growth, metabolism, reproduction, and homeostasis. Example interaction: The endocrine system (via the pituitary gland) releases hormones th…
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3. what is impressment? a. a form of taxation by a foreign power. b. a …
C. Kidnapping sailors and forcing them to serve on another nation’s vessel.
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in robert hookes book micrographia he illustrated many things that huma…
cells
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6. everyone in squidwards family has light blue skin, which is the domi…
a. Genotype: $Bb$; Phenotype: Light blue skin (all possible offspring) b. 100% c. 0% d. No. All children have the heterozygous genotype $Bb$, while purebred individuals must be ho…
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_____ is the field that is concerned with the ingestion of harmful agen…
Forensic toxicology
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which of the following is the best example of social learning? select o…
C. Cicero figuring which fork to use at a fancy dinner by watching his grandmother.
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5. patrick met patti at the dance. both of them are heterozygous for th…
### Punnett Square: $$ \begin{array}{c|cc} & P & p \\ \hline P & PP & Pp \\ p & Pp & pp \\ \end{array} $$ ### a. Genotypes and Phenotypes: - $PP$: Pink body - $Pp$: Pink body - $p…
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multiple-choice question whats a nobel prize? a prize for social media …
Any of six international prizes awarded annually for outstanding work in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, economics (since 1969), and the promotion of peace.
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research in social learning can help explain the phrase \monkey see, mo…
C. Mirror neurons
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which of the following statements best explains the meaning of opportun…
The option "The cost of choosing one alternative over another" (the third option in the list of choices)
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true or false: they invented the microscope to look at microscopic crea…
False
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a. spongebob squarepants recently met spongesusie roundpants at a dance…
### Part A (Filling Punnett Square and Genotype-Phenotype List) First, let's correct the Punnett square. SpongeBob is heterozygous (Ss) for square shape, and SpongeSusie is round …
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finding the domain and range of a graph\ 1. find domain and range for t…
- Domain (interval notation): \( [-3, 2] \) - Domain (inequality): \( -3 \leq x \leq 2 \) - Range (interval notation): \( [-5, 4] \) - Range (inequality): \( -5 \leq y \leq 4 \)
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question: the ___ is a group that continues under normal conditions in …
control group
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unit 3 section 8: creating the constitution this sections objective is:…
### Under the Articles of Confederation... - People are starting to realize that the **Articles of Confederation** is too weak to deal with the country's problems - **Economic dep…
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key terms | personal definition | memory clue example: money | a medium…
1. Entrepreneur: 🧑💼 (or "Person leading a startup") 2. Ethics: ⚖️ (or "Moral compass for companies") 3. Etiquette: 🤝 (or "Workplace behavior rules") 4. Globalization: 🌍 (or "C…
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what does it mean when a cell is in a hypertonic solution? the cell has…
The cell has FEWER solutes than the solution and shrivels up.
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what does it mean when a cell is in an isotonic solution? the cell and …
The cell and solution have the same concentration of solutes.
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parts of an ecosystem: crossword puzzle use the word bank to find the a…
## Across: 2. Ecosystem 5. Population 6. Abiotic factors 7. Community 8. Organism ## Down: 1. Biotic factors 3. Species 4. Interaction
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\why do good people do bad things\: which cause described in the articl…
Need to belong
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what can denature enzymes? choose all that apply. being used temperatur…
The options that apply are: - temperature outside of the normal range - pH outside of the normal range
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please refer to the passage to help you answer the problem. what do the…
A. large molecules
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what is the function of protein channels in facilitated diffusion? help…
A. help large molecules cross the cell membrane
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select the correct answer from each drop - down menu. read this excerpt…
the Eloi are a lethargic and unintelligent race that lacks initiative a tolerable outcome that people seem to have adapted to
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what type of transport requires no energy and is used in facilitated di…
A. passive transport
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what happens as a result of protein channels being selective towards ce…
C. Only one type of molecule can pass through a certain protein channel. (Note: Assuming the third option is labeled as C; if the original labels were different, adjust the identi…
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what type of transport does facilitated diffusion use? accelerated acti…
C. passive (Note: Assuming the options are labeled as A. accelerated, B. active, C. passive based on typical multiple - choice formatting for this question)
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if amylase breaks down starch, what building block is the starch broken…
glucose
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how do high levels of bases affect the body? list 10 symptoms. 1. 2. 3.…
1. Dizziness 2. Muscle twitching 3. Numbness/tingling in extremities 4. Confusion 5. Nausea and vomiting 6. Muscle cramps 7. Lightheadedness 8. Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) 9.…
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if protease breaks down proteins, what building block are the proteins …
amino acids (the option corresponding to "amino acids" should be selected)
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select the correct text in the passage. which two parts in these excerp…
"His pride," said Miss Lucas, "does not offend me so much as pride often does, because there is an excuse for it. One cannot wonder that so very fine a young man, with family, for…
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if protease breaks down proteins, what building block are the proteins …
amino acids (assuming the option with "amino acids" is the correct choice; since the options' formatting is a bit unclear, but based on biological knowledge, proteins are broken d…
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if lipase breaks down lipids, what building block are the lipids broken…
fatty acids
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multiple-choice question enzymes are catalysts because.... they can be …
A. they can be used over and over again in a reaction
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multiple-choice question lactase, like all enzymes, get used up in the …
A. False
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lactose is a disaccharide and is made of smaller sugar monomers. which …
Carb (the option labeled "Carb" should be selected, as lactose is a carbohydrate)
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chapter 5 lesson 2.3 the road to revolution historical thinking read le…
To answer these questions, we need to refer to the content of Lesson 2.3 "The Road to Revolution" (which is not fully provided here). However, based on historical knowledge: ### Q…
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multiple-choice question what do enzymes do? they slow down chemical re…
B. They speed up chemical reactions. (assuming the second option is labeled B; if the first option was A and the second B, the correct one is the second option stating they speed …
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6. what happens when you press study next to a species on the right sid…
You see images and a description of that species.
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5. select a few of the orange and white t icons on the tree branches. w…
You learn about specific body structures that evolved at different points on the tree.
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4. take one fossil from the fossil collection and drag it onto the tree…
The fossil automatically flies back to the "Fossil Collection" tab.
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what event marked the beginning of the french revolution? ○ the executi…
The storming of the Bastille
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3. add one or two fossils to your collection, then go to tree view. wha…
D. You explore one branch of the evolutionary tree in more detail.
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what was the directory? a five - member committee that ruled france aft…
A. A five-member committee that ruled France after the Reign of Terror
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a study is done on the population of a certain fish species in a lake. …
Initial population size: 510 Growth or decay: growth Annual percent change: 21%
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check for understanding - the four headlines below deal with incidents …
B. 1. civil law, 2. criminal law, 3. criminal law, 4. military law
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the french social order before the revolution was divided into three es…
C. It represented about 97% of the population including peasants and bourgeoisie
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what was the primary cause of the french revolution? the rise of napole…
The economic crisis and heavy taxation of the Third Estate
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12.7 a the french revolution quiz how did frances radical revolutionari…
by dealing harshly with enemies of the revolution
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2. analyze cause and effect what realization led to franklins dissatisf…
Franklin realized that the British were treating the American colonies unfairly (e.g., through unjust taxation and lack of colonial representation in British governance), which le…
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33. which japanese player won the afc asian international player of the…
A. Keisuke Honda
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part a — fill in the blank spaces with the words provided in the word b…
To solve these fill - in - the - blank questions, we refer to the historical context of the French Revolution and the provided word bank. ### Question 1 French society before the …
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which of the following best describes the baroque and rococo styles of …
C. ornate with details such as curved lines, towers, and domes (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with C being this option; if original labels differ, adjust to the corr…
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guided practice do you understand? 1. what metric unit would you use to…
- To measure mass: Gram (or kilogram). Explanation: Mass is the amount of matter, and grams/kilograms are metric units for mass. A person's mass is typically in kilograms (e.g., 6…
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10. why was world war one so deadly? a. the industrial revolution allow…
A. The Industrial Revolution allowed for the creation of much deadlier weapons
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uncomfortable conversations - a conversation with the police molly mcdu…
1. - **Institutionalized racism**: It can manifest in racial profiling, where police officers stop, search, or question people of color at disproportionately higher rates than whi…
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wh3 sequence 2.4 assessment #2 (mc) 25-26, q09 \under the present circu…
A. dangerously intensify rivalries between European states seeking to acquire territories and resources
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1. which of the following is not true about ray bradburys childhood?** …
C. He had a rough childhood. ### Question 2 - L. Frank Baum, Jules Verne, and Edgar Rice Burroughs inspired Bradbury. F. Scott Fitzgerald did not.
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29. organisms must also respond to ____________ factors in order to sta…
environmental (or stimuli - related, but the standard answer is "environmental" or more precisely, "internal and external" but in the context of the question, the answer is "envir…
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wh3 sequence 2.4 assessment #2 (mc) 25-26, q08 the question refers to t…
C. European states entered into military alliances with each other that forced them to come to their allies’ aid in the event of conflict with a non - allied state
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wh3 sequence 2.4 assessment #2 (mc) 25 - 26, q07 the question refers to…
A. previous conflicts had stirred intense nationalism in France and Germany
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__________ like bones or shells, and they can be __________ or ________…
1. Fossils 2. mineralized 3. preserved 4. body 5. fossils 6. trace 7. fossils 8. how 9. organisms have changed over time 10. evolution 11. body 12. structures 13. developmental 14…
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which best describes why a liquid needs a container when a solid does n…
B. Solids have definite shapes, and liquids fill their containers.
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question 5 of 20 which revision best reduces the wordiness in this sent…
C. Researchers found that banning cell phone use while driving is associated with a lower accident rate in urban areas.
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chapter 5: surprising soil fungus you may think youve never seen soil f…
Soil fungus gets energy storage molecules by decomposing tough dead matter, such as dead leaves and pieces of wood.
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why is crossing over such an important event in meiosis? during which p…
Crossing over is important in meiosis because it increases genetic variation by creating new allele combinations and breaks gene linkages, allowing for more diverse genetic combin…
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what part of meiosis is most similar to mitosis? (1 point) interkinesis…
Meiosis II (the option with "Meiosis II" text)
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what is the significance of genetic variation produced by meiosis? (1 p…
C. It allows for adaptation and evolution ### Second Question (Structure for Moving Chromosomes in Meiosis)
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environmental effects: - increase in wildfires - ecosystem changes/habi…
To solve for the missing terms, we analyze the context of each section: ### Environmental Effects - Shrinking ______ = sea levels rising Sea levels rise primarily due to the melti…
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if the parent cell contains 46 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will e…
23 ### Second Sub - Question (Homologous chromosome separation in meiosis)
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12. for a science project eli decided to study colonies of mold. he obs…
### Table Creation First, we interpret each ratio as (Number of Days, Number of Colonies): - "1 to 1" means 1 day, 1 colony. - "2 to 4" means 2 days, 4 colonies. - "3 - 9" means 3…
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9 what are earth’s oldest known fossils? fossils of ______ found in roc…
s (filled in order for each question): 9. bacteria; billion years 10. ocean; organic molecules; form 11. rock layers; history; life 12. time; theory; evolution 13. common ancestor…
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who arrived that morning and how many troops did he bring with him? wha…
To answer these questions, we need context about the historical event (likely related to the Texas Revolution, specifically the Battle of the Alamo or events around it). Here are …
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why did the mexican army not attack the texans?
To answer this, we analyze the historical context (e.g., Texas Revolution era). Reasons could include: 1. Strategic considerations (e.g., waiting for reinforcements, assessing Tex…
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nti day 3 (three) 7th social studies expenses identify the type of expe…
To solve this, we first recall the definitions: - **Fixed (F):** Regular, unchanging amount (e.g., mortgage, car loan). - **Discretionary (D):** Optional, non-essential (e.g., con…
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where in the cell does cellular respiration take place?
Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm (glycolysis) and is completed in the mitochondria.
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guided cornell notes: evidence in the fossil record question answer (fi…
To solve these fill - in - the - blank questions about the fossil record, we analyze each one based on the knowledge of fossils and related geological and biological concepts: ###…
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multiple-choice question which of the following was an advantage davis …
B. Experienced military leadership
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what is cellular respiration? what two things are needed for cellular r…
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen to release energy (ATP). The two things needed are glucose…
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which of the following is an outcome of an unbalanced carbon cycle? cho…
D. All of the above
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which major event has led to the disruption of the carbon cycle? choose…
A. The Industrial Revolution
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why is dna replication important? it is needed in order to make more ce…
It is needed in order to make more cells.
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why is dna replication important? it is needed for reproduction to occu…
The option "It ensures that accurate copies of the genetic code get passed down." (assuming this is one of the labeled options, e.g., if it's the second option in the list, then: …
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what would happen if ligase were absent? dna would be unable to unzip. …
New DNA strands would be made of disconnected pieces.
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ligase joins fragments together by connecting their backbones. this mea…
sugar to phosphate
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once rna primers are removed, fragments of dna that have been built sep…
Ligase (the blue - colored "Ligase" enzyme in the options)