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Bio unit 6 exam 2023-24 with 100% correct answers
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The term for organisms that do not need to consume food, but rather, can make their own food through photosynthesis, is/are ______. - correct answer autotrophs 
 
Archaeopteryx is a transitional fossil that shares traits with dinosaurs and other reptiles as well as birds. - correct answer True 
 
Based on the on-line activity you completed, T. rex shares more features in common with a - correct answer parrot*** 
 
What are the four kingdoms under the domain Eukarya. - correct answer Prot...
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BIO 345 Final Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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BIO 345 Final Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Which pattern best characterizes the history of extinctions on Earth? A. An increasing per capita background extinction rate B. Five major mass extinctions and several lesser episodes of heightened extinction rates C. Three major mass extinctions and several lesser episodes of heightened extinction rates D. Three major mass extinctions and a low background extinction rate E. An increase in the number of mass extinctions over time...
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400 Must Have Words for the TOEFL Exam Questions with Verified Answers 2023,100% CORRECT
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400 Must Have Words for the TOEFL Exam Questions with Verified Answers 2023 
 
 
abandon (v.) - CORRECT ANSWER to leave; to give up 
Ex: To save their lives, the sailors had to ~ the sinking ship. 
 
adversely (adj.) - CORRECT ANSWER in a harmful way; negatively 
Ex: Excessive rainfall early in the spring can ~ affect the planting of crops. 
Usage Tips: ~ is often followed by affect. 
 
aggregate (adj.) - CORRECT ANSWER gathered into or amounting to a whole 
Ex: It is impossible to judge last ye...
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World Scholars Cup Exam Study Guide
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World Scholars Cup Exam Study Guide 
Aulos - answerGreek musical instrument 
Borobudur - answerBuddhist temple 
Carbon Dating - answera scientific method of determining the age of a living thing 
CNN Opera - answercontemporary opera showing current events 
Cloud Forensics - answerprocess of investigating cloud environments 
diorama - answer3D model 
Entomologist - answerperson who studies insects 
Farb - answerhistorical reenactor 
Dendrochronology - answerscience of technique of dating events 
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Test Bank For Big History Between Nothing and Everything 1St Edition By david Christian
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Chapter 03: The Emergence of Life 
True/False 
1. One basic characteristic of living matter is that it is in chemical equilibrium; that is, it is in a stable, balanced condition with reciprocal reactions going on. 
Answer: False 
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Explanation: One basic characteristic of living matter is that chemically it is not in equilibrium; that is, it is not in a stable, balanced condition with reciprocal reactions going on. Instead, in living cells energy flows take place as membranes let some ch...
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ANTH170C UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Approximately when did the ancestor of all life on earth live?3.5 BYA 
True or False: Humans share ancestor with all currently existing bacterial (type of 
prokaryote) cells?True 
Before 65 MYA why weren't there many different types of mammals?Dinosaurs filled 
all of the ecological niches that mammals would eventually take over, until around this time 
What distinguishes all mammals from all reptiles?Mammals feed their infants with 
milk from mammary glands while reptiles do not 
Why are th...
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Evolution Latest Update with Certified Solutions
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Evolution Latest Update with Certified Solutions Evolution 1. All species share a common ancestor 2. Species have changed through time. Ex. new and different environments have caused them to have change 
Theory A well supported testable explanation of observations that have happened in the natural world 
Fossil The preserved remains of ancient organisms 
Artificial selection Selection by humans for breeding of useful traits from the natural variation among organisms Also known as Selective Breed...
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Autism Core Knowledge Exam Questions And Answers
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ASD - ans-Lifelong neurological developmental disorder that is characterized by deficits in social communication and restrictive and repetitive behaviors 
 
Prevalence - ans-The old one was 1 in 68 the new one is 1 in 59 
1 in 42 for boys and 1 in 189 for girls 
 
Triad of Impairments - ans-Social communication, social imagination, social integration. 
Lack of eye contact, voice is too loud or low, difficulty in responding and initiating interactions. 
Not flexible to changes in sche...
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OSMT Exam Questions with verified Solutions 100% Solved 2024
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Why doesn't phylogenetic systematics have a fixed number of hierarchical categories like 
Linnaean systematics? - answerEach branching point is a hierarchical level in the nested 
structure of phylogenetic systematics. The number of branching points—and therefore the 
number of possible hierarchical levels—varies substantially from one lineage to another. 
What aspect of evolution does phylogenetic systematics represent more cle...
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Marine Biology exam 3 Review with complete Solutions
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What are some organisms that live in estuaries? - Crabs, Shrimp, Dolphins, Manatees, Flounder 
Cordgrass (Spartina) - The grass that grows around estuaries 
Plankton - An unattached organism without self propulsion- wanderer 
How many bacteria are in one tablespoon of ocean water? - 5million 
How many viruses are in one drop of sea water? - 10 million 
Phytoplankton - Produce 50% of the oxygen on Earth 
What lives in kelp forests? - Otters, seals, sea lions, sharks, kelp! 
The net production of ...
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