What is active transport?

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Answer 1
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it is the movement of ions/molecules across a cell membrane into a higher concentration region which is assisted by enzymes and requiring energy

Explanation:

cellular energy to reach this movement


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It is called the focus :)

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About 96% of the information in human DNA is found in gorilla DNA. This evidence supports which statement?

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they share a common ancestor

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During DNA replication, TTAGC becomes TAGC. This is an example of _____.

deletion
insertion
substitution
copying

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The best answers are deletion and insertion 

Answer:

substitution

Explanation:

What is a bog? could you help me?

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It's basically like a large "mud puddle" that's wet and has soft mud/rock 
bog is the muddy area or swamp which is so muddy that a single person can hardly stand on that... you can also call it a marsh...or a wet area...

What landforms are in the piney woods, gulf coastal plains, and blackland parries???? PLEASE HELP ME!!!:)

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It has wet marshes and beaches, and can also have plains and forests.

A synapomorphy is another term for homologous trait (a trait shared from a common ancestry) which ALL the descendants share. Which of the following are synapomorphies in Kingdom Plante? (Select all that apply) A. Membrane-bound Nuclei
B. Multicellularity
C. Cell walls made from sugars
D. Autotrophy
E. Motility (ability of locomotion)
F. Heterotrophy

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Answer:

Multicellularity

Autotrophy

Membrane-bound Nuclei

Explanation:

This kingdom of plantae comprises of the more familiar green plants. They are multicellular organisms which contain the green light-trapping pigment called chlorophyll. They make their own food from carbon dioxide, water and mineral salts using sunlight energy, a process called photosynthesis. Thus plants are said to autotrophic.