生物
細胞生物学、遺伝学、生態学、生命科学の基礎。
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part 1: active alternatives - if teens are not careful, it would be eas…
Part 1: Taking the stairs Playing basketball outside Walking to the store Taking a walk after dinner Parking further away and walking Part 2: Physical Activity is... Any body move…
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you are what you eat quick check animals release energy needed for grow…
a series of chemical reactions during cellular respiration
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cellulose is a type of (1 point) carbohydrate. lipid. grass. protein.
carbohydrate.
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2. why do historians say the ability to domesticate plants and animals …
The domestication of plants and animals led to stable food - supplies, settled communities, population growth, specialized labor, and complex social structures, marking a major sh…
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you are what you eat quick check what is one difference between cellulo…
Glucose is not used to give structure to plants’ cell walls while cellulose is.
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you are what you eat quick check what is the definition of photosynthes…
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars
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wrap - up: academic vocabulary directions: complete the activity below …
1. How are the meanings different?: The first is about speaking on a subject, the second about dealing with a problem. 2. How are the meanings different?: One is for information -…
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carbon from glucose is essential for the formation of amino acids. whic…
photosynthesis
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2. in a food web, what do the arrows between organisms represent? a. mo…
2. b. Direction of energy flow 3. b. Community 4. None of the given options (should be the sun)
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the essential sugar molecule quick check what is a component of amino a…
Nitrogen
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the essential sugar molecule quick check by which process does yeast pr…
cellular respiration
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the essential sugar molecule quick check to produce starch, glucose mol…
A. dehydration synthesis
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the essential sugar molecule quick check cellular respiration produces …
C. ATP
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this passage is adapted from platos symposium, first published in the 4…
21. B. Love is not the beautiful, but Love desires the beautiful, and according to Diotima, all things beautiful ultimately spring from the same source. 22. B. Political leaders h…
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research into whether floating mats of macroalgae affect the prevalence…
B. their hypothesis about the relationship between macroalgae and MPB was not supported and their finding was instead consistent with that of Hardison and colleagues.
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research into whether floating mats of macroalgae affect the prevalence…
B. their hypothesis about the relationship between macroalgae and MPB was not supported and their finding was instead consistent with that of Hardison and colleagues.
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analyze images ancient people learned to domesticate wolves 20,000 to 1…
Wolves are wild, more aggressive, and larger; herding dogs are domesticated, docile, and bred for herding tasks.
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research into whether floating mats of macroalgae affect the prevalence…
B. their hypothesis about the relationship between macroalgae and MPB was not supported and their finding was instead consistent with that of Hardison and colleagues.
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lee la oración. según el contexto de la oración, selecciona el sujeto a…
Carlos
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declining fishing technology costs and overexploitation of near - shore…
D. Commercial and sport fishers tend to disproportionately remove species at the highest trophic level.
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14. who led the bolsheviks in russia? a. stalin b. trotsky c. lenin d. …
14. C. Lenin 15. C. Communists took over
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look at the simple plant diagram below. write what you think goes into …
8. Photosynthesis is important for oxygen production, energy storage, and maintaining the gas balance in the atmosphere. 9. How do different wavelengths of sunlight affect the rat…
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7. what was the purpose of propaganda during wwi? a. to entertain b. to…
7. B. To influence public opinion 8. D. Limiting food and supplies 9. A. Fear of communism 10. C. Punished anti - war speech 11. B. Fourteen Points 12. D. An international peace g…
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the recovery program led by marisel lópez - flores has dramatically inc…
C. replicable
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why did many transportation developments take place during the industri…
There was a need to transport raw materials and finished goods.
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the impact of vaccinations on global public health by dr. emily chen, m…
C. What diseases have been eradicated due to vaccination?
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the greatest developments in transportation occurred during the elizabe…
B. Industrial Revolution
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reverse, first published in 1845. in this passage the author mentions p…
1. A. A criticism of a supposed authority 2. B. Knowing that one is only likely to offend by making a trivial statement but feeling compelled to make that statement anyway 3. B. P…
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photosynthesis pre - lecture worksheet name:\tdate: instructions: you h…
1. Sunlight, water, nutrients, air. 2. From plants. 3. From sunlight. 4. True 5. False 6. True 7. True Sunlight: The light from the sun, a source of energy for plants. Carbon Diox…
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the approximate diameter of four microorganisms are shown in the table.…
For the first part: A. The diameter of an Epstein - Barr virus is about 5 times as large as the diameter of a poliovirus; E. The diameter of corn pollen is about 600 times as larg…
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a new organism is discovered at the bottom of the ocean. a scientist is…
carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen.
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the impact of vaccinations on global public health by dr. emily chen, m…
C. Improving public trust and addressing misinformation about vaccines
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public health and vaccines the impact of vaccinations on global public …
D. The first article highlights the benefits of vaccines, while the second explores the challenges of vaccine hesitancy.
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students in ms. chois class are using models to represent aspects of ba…
- Karen: Physical Model - Stella: Simulation - Charlotte: Conceptual Model - Tom: Mathematical Model
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a biologist discovers a new species of plant that grows in very wet cli…
# Breve explicación: La hipótesis se centra en la relación entre la disponibilidad de agua y el tamaño de los estomas. La opción A manipula la disponibilidad de agua (volúmenes de…
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which of the following best describes the impact of glaciers upon the s…
D. All of the above
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identifying migration types & causes use your knowledge of migration ty…
1. Transhumance 2. Transnational, Refugee 3. Slavery 4. Transnational, Refugee 5. Slavery, Transnational 6. Internal 7. Transnational 8. Guestworker 9. Internally displaced persons
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directions: draw and label an animal and plant cell in the boxes below.…
Nucleus: Controls cell activities and contains DNA. Mitochondrion: Produces energy (ATP) for the cell. Vacuole: Stores substances and maintains cell turgor. Chloroplasts: Site of …
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directions: read the following paragraph. determine the main idea and w…
Main Idea: Different types of bees in a beehive and their jobs. Detail 1: An average beehive has about 20,000 bees. Detail 2: A queen bee lays about 1,500 eggs in one day. Detail …
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question 2 (1 point) what makes analogous structures different from hom…
# Breve explicación: Las estructuras análogas tienen una apariencia similar y cumplen una función similar, pero evolucionaron independientemente en organismos que no comparten un …
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quiz question 1 of 6 alida works from home. which item is a want for he…
Streaming service
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which of the following is not a possible effect of rising carbon dioxid…
B. increased plant mortality
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which of the following is the best example of a homologous structure? a…
# Breve explicación: Las estructuras homólogas son estructuras que comparten un origen evolutivo común, aunque tengan diferentes funciones actuales. La aleta de ballena y el brazo…
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study the image about geologic time. during which period did humans fir…
A. Quaternary
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most starfish turn their cardiac stomach inside out to eat captured pre…
B. órgano
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matching: match each term with its description. 1 membrane a. simple an…
1. D 2. E 3. G 4. A 5. H 6. B 7. C 8. J 9. F 10. I
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in the trachea there is a layer of epithelial cells called the respirat…
C. Células trabajando juntas para mantener homeostasis.
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the diagram shows a model of the hierarchical organization of the muscu…
A. muscle cells, because they contain protein
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what fuel alternative was created to reduce dependence on oil? gasoline…
B. Ethanol
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eye - structure and function - multiple choice test questions 1. what p…
1. a. Lenses 2. b. Iris 3. c. Optic Nerve 4. c. Black, white, and night vision
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objectives: this activity will demonstrate the effects of genetic drift…
# Explicación: ## Paso 1: Calcular porcentajes de la población original Utilizamos la fórmula $\%=\frac{\text{\# de colored skittle}}{\text{\# de whole population}}\times100$. Par…
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a lack of free trade agreement deters businesses from trading internati…
True
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ecosystems have trouble adjusting to short - term changes. please selec…
F
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12. amylase is an enzyme that catalyzes the digestion of carbohydrates.…
12. a. Temperature and rate of reaction b. Enzyme concentration and rate of reaction c. Substrate concentration and rate of reaction 13. a. Approximately 40°C b. It is the tempera…
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anastelles bicycle has a wheel radius of 33 inches. she places a sticke…
$y = 12.5\sin(60\pi x-\frac{\pi}{2})+13$ (corresponding to the option that has $y = 12.5\sin(180\pi x-\frac{\pi}{2})+13$ assuming there is a typo in the problem - statement where …
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explain what is the function for each of the organelles below? componen…
Cytoskeleton: Provides cell shape and aids in movement. Peroxisome: Breaks down fatty acids and detoxifies hydrogen - peroxide. Cytosol: Site of many metabolic reactions and conta…
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how did railroads contribute to urban growth during the second industri…
by transporting raw materials and finished goods
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active transport extracellular fluid cytoplasm 1. using the diagram abo…
1. a) Sodium - potassium pump: Structure pumping Na⁺ out and K⁺ in. b) Proton pump: Structure pumping H⁺ out. c) Cotransport: Coupled movement of molecules (e.g., sucrose and H⁺).…
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active transport in developing countries, contamination of food and wat…
8. Water moves into the intestinal lumen by osmosis due to higher solute concentration there after sodium and chlorine release. 9. Sodium - glucose co - transport helps with sodiu…
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excerpt from how the other half lives by jacob riis it was the stir and…
Initially, tenements were a boon for the industrious poor with limited earnings, providing near - residence to their workplaces. However, as the city grew rapidly due to increased…
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which of the following can typically decrease genetic variation? toxins…
toxins, predator - prey relationships, competition, disasters
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the blades of a wind turbine are 135 feet long and are attached to the …
$f(t)=135\cos(34\pi t)+262$ (corresponding to the fourth option)
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answer the questions below using the information from page 1. 1. what a…
1. Cells 2. Amoeba 3. Eukaryotic cells 4. Somatic cells 5. Red blood cells 6. Red blood cells are biconcave to increase surface area for gas exchange (example) 7. Specialized stru…
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7. we want to see if a mouses diet affects how quickly they can do a ma…
7. a. Mouse's diet b. How quickly the mouse can do a maze 8. a. Energy bars (presence or absence) b. How long students can run 9. a. Special dog foods b. Dogs' weight loss
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6 which latin american country celebrate its independence day on septem…
6. Mexico 7. Latino 8. Garcia, Rodriguez 9. California, Texas, Florida 10. Quinceañera
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5. we want to see whether soil from a volcano has more or less nutrient…
5. a. Source of the soil (volcano - soil or soil from other inhospitable environments) b. Amount of nutrients in the soil 6. a. Type of cat
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a. label the following on the lipid bilayer diagram: integral proteins,…
1. Integral proteins: The proteins that extend through the lipid - bilayer. 2. Peripheral proteins: The proteins attached to the inner or outer surface of the lipid - bilayer. 3. …
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a. label the following on the lipid bilayer diagram: integral proteins,…
A. Label the diagram as described above. B. Fill the Venn - diagram: Passive transport: along concentration gradient, no energy; Active transport: against concentration gradient, …
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a. label the following on the lipid bilayer diagram: integral proteins,…
## Part A: (Please label on the diagram according to the above descriptions. For example, the protein that spans the bilayer is integral protein, the one on the surface is periphe…
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31. if the concentration of oxygen in a body tissue is 5% and the conce…
31. From the blood into the body tissue. 32. It is a large, polar molecule and cannot pass freely through the non - polar lipid bilayer of the cell membrane. 33. Cannot be determi…
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build a membrane challenge 21. the cell membrane is also called a plasm…
21. The cell contents would disperse and it couldn't maintain homeostasis. 22. Large, polar, and charged molecules. 23. Polar has uneven charge distribution, non - polar has even …
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directions: write one paragraph argument based on the following topic p…
Opino que se deberían permitir teléfonos celulares en la escuela con adecuadas directrices. En la era digital, los teléfonos ofrecen acceso instantáneo a información, lo cual es e…
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name dallas types of reproduction in organisms date page keep going! an…
4. Gray wolves: Sexually. Explanation: Male's sperm fertilizes female's eggs. 5. Queen harvester ants: Sexually. Explanation: Queen mates with male and stores sperm to fertilize e…
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14. how is facilitated diffusion different from regular diffusion? 15. …
14. Facilitated diffusion uses transport proteins; regular diffusion doesn't. 15. Aquaporins. 16. Energy (usually ATP). 17. Move against their concentration gradient. 18. Movement…
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6. what part of the cell theory does this picture represent? 7. what is…
6. All cells come from pre - existing cells. 7. Rock (or other non - living things like water, air etc.)
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science bundle 1 review packet sort the pictures into the correct categ…
9. H, D, (no clear third option from given pictures) 10. K, J, B 11. cells, tissues, organs, organ systems 12. red blood cell, nerve cell
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use the text to compare and contrast percy jackson and the olympians an…
A series of adventure novels: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - √, Artemis Fowl - √ Involves fictional creatures: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - √, Artemis Fowl - √ The main ch…
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political grievances . how are the proclamation of 1763 & the declarato…
1. Both asserted British control over colonies. 2. Wanted actual local representation. 3. Due to violation of colonial political rights.
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answer the following questions. 1) choose the best answer. wellness car…
preventive
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claim the hardships that olympic host cities face before and during the…
Strong
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claim principals should ban cell phone use during school hours so that …
Weak: Doesn't Support the Claim
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you want to start tracking progress at work along with the tasks comple…
Keep a digital journal and update it during breaks.
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change during the renaissance list at least three changes took place in…
1. Artistic shift to realism and human - centered themes. 2. Literature in vernacular languages. 3. Advancements in scientific thinking.
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read the selection from the section \bones, bones, bones.\ when looking…
D. in a stationary condition
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how do the images and article address the question of how bones and mus…
by demonstrating the appearance and role of their different parts and types throughout the body
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key idea: the surface area to volume ratio decreases as cell volume inc…
| | Cube 1 | Cube 2 | Cube 3 | |--|--|--|--| | 1. Total volume ($cm^3$) | 1 | 8 | 64 | | 2. Volume not pink ($cm^3$) | 0 | 1 | 27 | | 3. Diffused volume ($cm^3$) | 1 | 7 | 37 | | …
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unit 2 week 2 assignment: federalist vs anti - federalist context: afte…
According to the Federalist Papers, the Bill of Rights was not necessary. As seen in Federalist Paper #84, it argued that the people retain all their rights without it and that li…
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what essential nutrients do our bodies need a clear combination of to s…
proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, electrolytes
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which conflict exists between character and outside forces? a. external…
1. a. External 2. a. Fear of making a mistake versus the desire to prove her talent 3. d. Person vs. Society
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what characterizes person - vs. nature conflict? a. environmental chall…
1. a. Environmental challenges 2. c. Outside forces 3. b. Person vs. Nature 4. c. Physical confrontations 5. d. Internal 6. a. External 7. a. To drive the plot
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12. explain the importance of washing out the micro wells after each st…
Washing out the micro - wells after each step in ELISA is important to remove unbound substances, reduce background noise, and increase the accuracy and specificity of the assay.
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8. look at the sequence below and answer the questions below. red peaks…
a. N b. Without a clear view of all peaks, we cannot accurately determine the entire single - strand nucleotide sequence. However, the process would involve identifying each peak'…
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8. look at the sequence below and answer the questions below. red peaks…
a. N b. Cannot be determined from the text - based information provided.
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7. look at the graph below. who got sick 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. expla…
1st: Steve 2nd: John 3rd: Michael 4th: Mic 5th: Terry
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english bill of rights (1689) limited, citizens liberties,free and freq…
1. English Bill of Rights (1689): - Limited monarchy and gave power to Parliament. - Taxation only by consent of Parliament. - Rights granted: Freedom of speech, Right to petition…
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a persons national, cultural, and social background is the basis of the…
chosen values
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cell processes all of the organelles and other structures in the cell h…
(a) Golgi apparatus (b) Mitochondria (c) Plasma membrane (d) Plasma membrane (e) Nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum (f) Chloroplast (g) Centriole (h) Lysosome (i) Plasma me…
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16. describe how an indirect elisa test works for meningitis. you must …
The indirect ELISA test for Meningitis works as described above with the key steps involving antigen coating, antibody binding, washing, and substrate - enzyme reaction for result…
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warm up question: think about your local environment. what kinds of pla…
For the warm - up question, local plants may include oak trees, daisies; animals like sparrows, rabbits. Plants need sunlight, water, and nutrients. Animals need food, water, and …
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english bill of rights (1689) limited, citizens liberties,free and freq…
- Limited monarchy and gave power to Parliament. - Monarchy's power was restricted. - Free and frequent elections. - Taxation only by consent of Parliament. - Freedom of speech. -…