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Each of the hundreds of _____ contain _______ where the sperm develops. (1 point)
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the primary process for chemical digestion and absorption takes place in the stomach.
a. true b. false
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hat does the image above represent?
(1 point) Responses binomial nomenclature binomial nomenclature cladogram cladogram
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which taxonomic classification level is the most broad
a. Kingdom. b. Genus. c. Order. d. Domain.
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Over time, the variation that gives an advantage(1 point)
Responses becomes more common in the population. becomes more common in
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4. Proteins are large chains of amino acids. There are 20 amino acids used in
your body. Proteins carry out many jobs in the
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The diagram shows a phylogenetic tree of life. Which of the following statements correctly explain the reason for the
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Fungi in Linnaeus’s Three Kingdom classification system
were classified under the Animal Kingdom. were classified under the
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Humans, mice, and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
(1 point)
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4. Photosynthesizing plants covered much of the Earth and moved onto land before animals evolved to become land based. What is
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3. Based on the diagram and what you've learned, what conclusions can you draw about specific advantageous traits that led to
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Which of these is the clearest sign that two populations are different species?(1 point)
Responses If two populations live very
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An animal is born with a shorter tail this makes no difference to its ability to survive or reproduce but as a result of pure
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The “great dying,” which saw 96% of all species extinct, was partially caused by(12 points)
Responses lower levels of carbon
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Which is a list of factors that will limit the carrying capacity of a species?(1 point)
Responses a. food supply and habitat
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1. What is the original source of energy in the food you eat?
Plants Sun*** Sugar Photosynthesis 2. Why are leaves red in the
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student’s claim correct?
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Biology Unit 7 Lesson 2 Natural Selection Over Time Quick Check Answers
1. Which statement is true? Answer - Epigenetic changes
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What is meant by a phenotype ratio in a Punnett square?
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It is the unit 7 lesson 3 inputs and outputs of mitosis quick check
Skin cells (1 point ) have terminally differentiated become
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Bio B Unit 7/8 Alternate Exam
1. Whale fins and bat wings are anatomically similar. Which of the following does this suggest
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How are algae and polyps related?
• The polyps embed themselves in the flesh of the algae. • The polyps receive carbon
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Which term describes one type of organism? (1 point)
Responses domain domain family genus species
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Of these things in an environment, which one is a living thing?(1 point)
soil (clay) soil (clay) air (wind) air (wind) water
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What is systemic circulation?(1 point) the path of blood as it moves from the heart throughout the body and back to the
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which of the following is not a part of the theory of evolution
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1. Algae is an example of an organism found in the domain
a) Archaea b) Bacteria c) Eukarya d) Prokaryote 2. What is the term to
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A person touches a stove, withdraws his or her hand, and then yells. Why does the yelling occur after the hand is withdrawn?
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a(n) _______ is a substance that helps in the chemical digestion of food
A epiglottis B Enzyme C Gallbladder D peristalsis
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create a mnemonic for the 6 kingdoms they maybe in any order but you must have all 6
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Select the most specific taxonomic group that includes all animals that have backbones.(1 point)
Responses the family Strigidae
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Characteristics of Cells
Quick Check 7th grade Connection I just took the test and these are the correct answers. I thought I
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A biology student is investigating the claim that the temperature can be predicted by counting cricket chirps. He has collected
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Which list shows the groups in order from most inclusive to least inclusive?(1 point)
Responses primates, hominins, hominids
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What relationship exists between changes in the environment and variations?(1 point)
Responses Changes in the environment can
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When a plant grows using sunlight and a person then eats the plant to fuel up for a run, what is the order of energy conversion?
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Chloroplast play an important role in energy production in plant cells. However, some parts of a plant like the roots lack
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Vertebrates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Analyze the common characteristics of reptiles and explain
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Where are organelles like mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus found?
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What is the process of releasing water through holes in the leaves of plants?
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A cell is round and cannot produce its own food. Which organelle does this cell have?
A. cell wall B. central vacuole C.
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In three to five sentences, compare the process of digesting food in an amoeba (unicellular) to those in a mouse (multicellular)
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How are muscle cells and bone cells similar?
please help me, i think it might be Both make it possible for you to respond to your
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Photosynthesis Portfolio 3
Unit 5 lesson 5
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what are the answer for
Natural Selection Unit Test Science 8 A / Natural Selection there are 23 question
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Improper functioning or regulation of which of the following might lead to poor regulation of membrane permeability?
a. albumin
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Explain how genetic variation from sexual reproduction can save a species from extinction.
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I need answers to the 6 th grade Interdependence of organisms quick check
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Three bird species share a habitat. Bird A eats insects and plant seeds. Bird B drinks flower nectar. Bird C eats plant seeds.
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a common recessive trait in dogs is deafness. homozygous line of normal-hearing dogs was crossed with a homozygous line of deaf
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