Biologie
Biologie cellulaire, génétique, écologie et bases des sciences de la vie.
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4. una especie que se planta con fines decorativos o paisajísticos. a. …
4. c. Especies ornamentales 5. a. Fertilizantes y riego 6. b. FALSO 7. b. FALSO 8. a. Herbáceo
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3. this thorny devil lives in the arid deserts of australia. scientists…
Hydrogen bonds create cohesive forces among water molecules. Adhesion makes water stick to the lizard's body surfaces. Capillary action, which is enabled by the balance of adhesio…
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read these sentences. if overfishing continues, there will be no more f…
B. slippery slope
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5. do you think prokaryotic or eukaryotic organisms were the first orga…
1. \(x = 3,x=-3\) 2. \(\varnothing\) 3. \(k = 5,k=-5\) 4. \(c = 13,c = 7\) 5. \(k = 2,k=-5\) 6. \(g=-3,g = 2\) 7. \(x = 16,x=-36\) 8. \(\varnothing\) For the biological question "…
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which level of government are planning workers most likely to work for?…
C. local
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question 8 what do scientists think is the difference between the hypot…
C. hypothalamus is for survival
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cause and effect: match each effect with the cause listed below. 17. __…
17. D 18. B 19. F 20. G 21. A 22. C 23. E
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a silly riddle here is a riddle: \i am thinking of two numbers that add…
## A Silly Riddle 1. ejemplos: \((1,4)\), \((2,3)\) 2. ejemplos: \((10,1)\), \((11,2)\) 3. \(x + y=5\), \(x - y = 9\) 4. \(x = 7\), \(y=-2\) ## A Quilting Project 1. \(x + y\geq9.…
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analyzing governance workplaces and employers which examples demonstrat…
Melissa works in Washington, D.C., writing and voting on federal laws. Gavin was elected as a city council member in his hometown. Vito works in a US embassy in China helping Amer…
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read the sentence from paragraph 4. when spring finally arrived, so did…
B. destructive
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document a: excerpt from declaration of independence, 1776 how does thi…
# Breve explicación: La Declaración de Independencia establece que el poder del gobierno proviene del consentimiento de los gobernados. Estados Unidos se justifica en separarse de…
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write the words or phrases from the bank to complete the sentences. eac…
1. cells 2. reproduce 3. DNA 4. growth and development 5. materials and energy 6. stimuli 7. evolve 8. homeostasis Multiple - choice: B. The scientist followed strict standards of…
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write about: the pit and the pendulum due: fri oct 3, 2025 11:59pm atte…
For the first prompt: In "The Pit and the Pendulum", Poe uses the narrator's internal monologue to show psychological torment. For example, as the pendulum swings closer, the narr…
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the griffin is a mythical creature that appears in many stories. it has…
(E) The griffin has no role in biology, because it is not real ### 2. Second question about the bush height measurements
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9. an oral medication for hair replacement that is only available for m…
9. a. finasteride 10. b. Minoxidil 11. d. hair transplantation 12. a. pulling together the surrounding scalp areas with hair growth 13. a. quality
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passage 1 passage 2 can the narwhals survive? the environment is changi…
The hunters are curious about the devices that the scientists attach.
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read the sentence. the judge ordered that the hearing continue at a lat…
A. a postponement
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1. after analyzing the results of the experiment, valeria asks if her h…
1. B. Yes, but only if additional experiments show similar results 2. C. No, because a theory is a complex explanation that does not become a law
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passage 1 passage 2 can the narwhals survive? the environment is changi…
Passage 2 explains how the problem of tracking narwhals is solved.
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1. an outdated term to describe a small hair replacement that covers th…
1. d. toupee 2. d. toupee 3. b. look mature 4. a. in private 5. c. Dark, opaque colors. 6. d. Personal experience. 7. c. Shaken on to the hair and sprayed with a hair spray. 8. b.…
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read the following entry from a reference list. lewis, j. cell phone, d…
year of publication
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the rain forests deep roots rain forests around the world are earths mo…
The rain forest supplies minerals, a cooling system, and electricity.
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18. using complete sentences, explain two reasons why wolves were broug…
One reason is to control the prey population, such as moose, to prevent over - browsing. Another reason is that wolves are a keystone species and their presence can enhance the ov…
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the rain forests deep roots rain forests around the world are earths mo…
The Amazon rain forest has a muggy climate, but many things live there. Trees in the environment can grow a few hundred feet.
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for questions 1 and 2, refer to the following paragraph and table. vale…
D. Both are experimental groups, but only Test Group 1 shows the effect of the direction of light
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the rain forests deep roots rain forests around the world are earths mo…
"Rain forests around the world are Earth's most fascinating living ecosystems."
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the rain forests deep roots rain forests around the world are earths mo…
The trees’ roots reach water far underground.
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the rain forests deep roots rain forests around the world are earths mo…
that the discovery was surprising
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the students in a biology class are recording the diameter of organelle…
C. ribosome
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology legacy - anatomy …
A decrease in size of cells
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15. what did scientists think about the wolf population on isle royale …
15. That they were completely isolated, That the wolves never hunted the moose, That they didn't suffer from inbreeding, There was just one giant pack whose alpha controlled all t…
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology legacy - anatomy …
B. Connective
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14. review the graph provided. what statement can be made about the sig…
14. The drop is most likely due to the increasing wolf population 15. That they were completely isolated, That the wolves never hunted the moose
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13. review the graph provided. what statement can be made about the sig…
The drop is most likely due to the declining moose population
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module 1.6d sensation: skin, chemical, & body senses & sensory interact…
74. The four basic touch sensations are pressure, warmth, cold, and pain. 75. Through specialized sensory receptors in the skin that send signals to the central - nervous system. …
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology legacy - anatomy …
D. Metabolism
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11. which of the listed factors is negatively impacting the wolf popula…
11. Lack of genetic differences between mating wolves leading to low survival rates 12. The inability to travel to colder areas 13. No graph details provided, so no specific answe…
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology legacy - anatomy …
D. Epithelial
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a student is writing an editorial on fighting forest fires. the student…
D. I intend to make an argument about which of these approaches is best.
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8. humans have a significant impact on the amount of biodiversity on ea…
8. A. True 9. B. False 10. A. Islands are isolated from humans.
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lesson 3 review economic reasoning 1. summarizing why do some goods hav…
1. Goods with many substitutes, non - essential nature have elastic demand. Goods that are necessities with few substitutes have inelastic demand. 2. The manufacturer raised the p…
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology legacy - anatomy …
Natural
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6. the wolf population on isle royale is presently very low despite the…
6. There must be other factors beside availability of food that are affecting the wolf population. 7. No exceptions - All of these factors affect birth rates.
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology legacy - anatomy …
B. 23
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology legacy - anatomy …
D. Immunity
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology legacy - anatomy …
C. 46
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9. ariels collection of human artifacts can be linked to which geograph…
9. A. Cultural diffusion 10. C. Managing a kingdom’s resources 11. B. Sandy beach 12. C. A coastal town 13. C. Cultural exchange 14. C. Prince Eric 15. C. Environmental stewardship
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4. we know that population sizes change over time. all statement(s) are…
## Question 4: When there are more births then deaths the population size will decrease. ## Question 5: No exceptions - all statements are true. ## Question 6: There must be other…
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quiz - unit 1: introduction to anatomy and physiology 5 of 21 what is m…
C. When malignant tumors spread to other parts of the body
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1. what do all living things have in common? * made of cells use energy…
1. E. All of the above 2. A. when three - quarters of all species vanish quickly 3. A. Biodiversity naturally changes overtime.
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what is the most effective way to write the underlined part of the para…
A. selected the eagle because its species is unique to North America.
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as we watch the 2023 adaptation of the little mermaid answer the follow…
1. C. Pacific Ocean 2. C. A coral reef kingdom 3. B. Environmental conservation 4. C. Territorial expansion 5. B. Human - environment interaction 6. B. Ocean pollution 7. C. Marin…
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cell cycle mitosis division needed for growth and repair of tissues of …
- Division needed for growth and repair of tissues of a multicellular organism. - Starts with 2n cell and ends with 2n cells. - Cytokinesis happens at the same time as telophase a…
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use this chart to calculate biomass eaten. transfer the last column of …
Energy loss from 1st to 2nd trophic level: 90% Energy loss from 2nd to 3rd trophic level: 90%
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a scientist is studying how bacteria thrive under different conditions …
| Population Growth | Population Decay | | --- | --- | | $P(t)=500(1.65)^t$, $P(t)=500(1.2)^{0.5t}$ | $P(t)=500(0.3)^t$, $P(t)=500(0.95)^{2t}$ |
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choose the transition strategy that best connects the two paragraphs by…
C. Ring - tailed lemurs are interesting because of their appearance and their social behavior.
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79. what is the scientific term for our sense of smell? a. transduction…
- Question 79: Olfaction - Question 80: Gustation - Question 81: Much of what we perceive as taste is smell; volatile food molecules travel to olfactory receptors enhancing flavor…
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use this chart to calculate biomass eaten. transfer the last column of …
Since the number of voles, moles, rats and birds eaten per year are not given completely, we cannot calculate the exact totals. But for mouse, biomass eaten is $492.75$ kg and for…
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read this excerpt from a passage. \schools also censor by prohibiting s…
D. Student Press Law Center. (2014). The Hazelwood decision and student press. Scholastic.com. http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/hazelwood - decision - and - student - pr…
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read this excerpt from a passage. how did we reach this breaking point?…
Fishers and fishing fleets saw oceans full of fish and concluded that the oceans were inexhaustible.
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ticket 2.2 - industrial revolution: economic & environmental impacts ca…
1. B. The rise of industrialization and urbanization 2. D. To criticize British Parliament's lack of effort to ensure a clean water supply in London 3. A. The industrial working c…
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read the following prompt: list the stages of mitosis and explain what …
summarize
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22. what would happen if ice sank? 23. at what temperature does water r…
- If ice sank, bodies of water would freeze from the bottom - up, harming aquatic ecosystems. - Water reaches its maximum density at 4°C. - Strata are layers. - Reverse stratifica…
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use this chart to calculate biomass eaten. transfer the last - column o…
The total biomass eaten is $1728.183kg$.
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a large chess tournament starts with 1024 players. after each round, ha…
Part A: The equation is $P = 1024\times(\frac{1}{2})^r$ because the number of players is halved each round starting from 1024. Part B: 16
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which of the following is a counterexample for this conditional stateme…
# Breve explicación: Un contraejemplo es un ejemplo que demuestra que una proposición general es falsa. La proposición dice que si una criatura no tiene patas, entonces es una ser…
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9. what factors determine how quickly particles can reach equilibrium? …
9. Concentration gradient, particle size/mass, temperature, medium viscosity. 10. Membrane pore size, particle charge, lipid - solubility, transport proteins. 11. Due to random mo…
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18.how does the wide range of temperatures that water exists as a liqui…
Water's wide liquid - temperature range supports life processes and habitats, contributing to biodiversity.
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read this excerpt from a passage. \teenagers curled in armchairs or jet…
C. reading a digital book and reading a paper book
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part a assessments complete the following statements: 1. name six crani…
1. Parietal, Occipital, Temporal, Frontal, Sphenoid, Zygomatic 2. Coronal 3. Sagittal 4. Lambdoid 5. Squamous 6. Frontal, Ethmoid, Sphenoid 7. Maxilla Matching: a. 2, 3, 8 b. 12 c…
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16. what characteristic allows organisms to resist changes in their own…
Homeostasis
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10. how does each division of the autonomic nervous system act on the b…
10. Sympathetic: eyes/pupils - dilate; heart - increase rate/contractility; stomach/digestion - inhibit; bladder - relax wall/contract sphincter; genitals - vasoconstrict/inhibit …
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graphical representation of cellular respiration overview of the stages…
| | 1 | 2 | 3 | |--|--|--|--| | Name of Stage | Glycolysis | Krebs cycle (Citric - acid cycle) | Electron - transport chain | | Where it occurs | Cytoplasm | Mitochondrial matrix …
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match the organ system to its function. digestive system circulatory sy…
Digestive System: Breaks down food and allows body to absorb nutrients into the blood. Includes stomach and intestines Circulatory System: Delivers nutrients and gases like oxygen…
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once upon a time, a new nation called the united states, formed after a…
1. weak 2. Cabinet 3. Treasury
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match the correct vocab word with its definition column a 1. digestion …
1. e 2. j 3. d 4. a 5. c 6. h 7. g 8. f 9. b 10. i
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cellular respiration overview ethanol oxygen glucose krebs atp fermenta…
1. glucose 2. mitochondria 3. Carbon Dioxide, Water 4. ATP 5. oxygen 6. pyruvate 7. Fermentation 8. ethanol 9. lactic - acid 10. glycolysis 11. Krebs 12. electron 13. oxidative 14…
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match the organ system to its function. nervous system endocrine system…
Nervous System: Receives messages from sensory receptors - these are send to the brain, which processes the messages and signals the body to respond. Endocrine System: Secretes ho…
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10.describe the synapse. 11. what is the difference between an electric…
10. A junction for signal - transfer between neurons or a neuron and a target cell. 11. Electrical synapses use gap - junctions for direct transfer; chemical synapses use neurotra…
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analysis questions: 1. describe the journey that a carbon atom inside a…
1. Fossil fuel is burned, releasing carbon as carbon - dioxide. Plants take in carbon - dioxide during photosynthesis, and the carbon becomes part of the plant. 2. Volcano erupts,…
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explain how the british response to events like the boston tea party fu…
The British response, through the Intolerable Acts, violated colonists' rights, increased resentment, and contributed to the push for revolution.
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10 multiple choice 5 points what was the main purpose of henry clays am…
10. To unify and strengthen the U.S. economy 11. Abolition of taxes
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multiple choice 10 points which of the following best explains why the …
Economic growth united regions, but sectionalism increased.
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question 5 (1 point) which of the following best describes a relative d…
the percentage of a community taken up by one species
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multiple choice 5 points what transportation project was completed duri…
7. A. Erie Canal 8. D. Connecting different regions
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question 1 (1 point) physical and chemical variables control survival l…
Question 1: Survival limits Question 2: Community
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5. mr. bobs grandchildren are helping him mow his field. each one mows …
5. Allison: 2 acres per hour; Betty: $\frac{1}{2}$ acre per hour; Clyde: 2 acres per hour; Debra: $\frac{1}{2}$ acre per hour 6. C. $(38,76)$ 7. | Statement | True | False | |---|…
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unit review american revolution grade 8 8. describe the townshend act 9…
8. The Townshend Acts were British laws in 1767 that taxed imported goods to the American colonies, sparking resistance. 9. The Intolerable Acts were punitive British laws in 1774…
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multiple choice 5 points which plan aimed to strengthen the u.s. econom…
5. C. American System 6. B. Abolishing state governments
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3. why is homeostatic regulation important to the organism (3pt)
Homeostatic regulation is important as it maintains a stable internal environment for proper physiological function, enzyme activity, and cell - membrane integrity, enabling organ…
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identify the two major european powers that were the primary adversarie…
1. Britain, France 2. Competition for the fur - trade in North America 3. C. George Washington
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1 multiple choice 5 points what event helped spark the era of good feel…
D. War of 1812
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1. define homeostasis (1pt)
The ability of an organism or system to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.
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1. define homeostasis (1pt)
The ability of an organism or system to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.
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1. what is a glial cell? 2. what is the basic functional unit of the ne…
1. Glial cells support and protect neurons. 2. The neuron is the basic functional unit of the nervous system. 3. A reflex arc is a neural pathway for reflexes, often with sensory,…
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8. how do heredity and environment work together? a. epigenetics: modul…
8. Epigenetics shows how heredity and environment interact by influencing gene - expression through environmental factors without altering DNA sequence. 9. a. The body's communica…
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cell communication short and long - distance cell communication operate…
It's not always as reliable as direct communication.
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cell communication cellular communication refers to how cells perceive …
response
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cell communication reception cellular communication refers to how cells…
It enables the cell to respond effectively
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cell communication transduction cellular communication refers to how ce…
It ensures proper cellular response.