How would you argue that viruses are living things?
How would you argue that viruses are not living things?
How are prokaryotes useful to our world? Provide one example.
How are viruses able to infect cells?
What have the developments in the history of metagenomics contributed to our understanding of?
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They are all in a iving organism.
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cell division is not regulated in tumor cells.
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It depends on the surface of the levels. the rougher the surface, the greater is the frictional force. for rougher surfaces, you would need to exert greater force to move the object. the concept is that, you must overcome the frictional force in order to bring the object into motion. this is the reason why we add lubricants to the joints so they could easily move. this answer was on
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Agene pool: a) is the collection of all the alleles found in a single species b) is the collection of all the alleles found in a single population c) is the collection of all the chromosomes found in a single population d) is the collection of genes in a species that allow the individuals to swim
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Match the reproductive structures based on their function and the system to which they belong. egg ovary sperm vas deferens vagina fallopian tube testis urethra
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