Answer:
cells will generally divide when reproduction occurs
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beak shape, camouflage, and webbed feet are all examples of which type of adaptation
Answer:
beak shape: used to help an animal eat food like tearing apart food or either cracking nuts.
Camouflage: the color or shape of an animals body helps it blend into its envierment.
weebbed feet: help animal's propel themselves through the water with ease. This can help the animal swim faster to
catch prey or escape a predator. Also, if an animal has to swim long distances,
webbed feet can help it save energy so it can swim farther.
Explanation:
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2. List five things that are found in terrestrial ecosystems.
Answer:
Explanation:
tundra,
taigas,
temperate deciduous forests,
tropical rainforests,
grasslands, and deserts.
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Answer:
Trees, crickets, bacteria, and deer are biotic. The rest are abiotic.
Explanation:
Biotic factors are living organisms, while abiotic factors are non living. Hope it helps :)
The evolutionary pathways of five species are represented in the diagram below.
Present
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Past
Whích statement is best supported by the diagram?
А.
Species T and Species U are related to species X
B. Species X evolved later than Species U but before Species s.
С.
Species T is the ancestor of Species S.
D
Species U and V evolved from Species S.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
The statement that is best supported by the image is that species T and species U are related to species X.
What is evolution?Is the gradual development of new forms of organisms from their ancestral forms.
In the image, X is the ancestor of T, U, V, and S. Thus T, U, V, and S are related by common ancestry.
Thus, it is correct to say that T and U are related to species X.
However, it is incorrect to say that X evolved later or species U and V evolved from S.
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Which physical property is the rate at which
a substance transfers heat?
(F) boiling point
(G) density
(H) electrical conductivity
(I) thermal conductivity