Do predators really kill only old and sick prey

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Answer 1
Answer: redatory animal do target the older and/or weaker prey purely because they understand those animals would be easier to take down. But on the other hand, predators do not exclusively hunt older or sick prey. They usually just single one animal out and chase.      
Answer 2
Answer: Yes but they hunt other animals as well. They need to eat.

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Mutualism: Humans harvest plants a lot, so we let plants live on for generations.

Commensalism: Humans domesticating dogs. Heck, if humans didn’t keep dogs there wouldn’t be as many living especially the helpless tiny ones

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a single strand of dna helix has a code ataggc. which would be the complementary code on the other strand of the helix

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the complementary code would be tatccg
g=c
t=a
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Ribosomes I'm pretty sure it the answer

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The colors of the visible light spectrum.
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Red orange yellow
Green
Blue indigo violet (:

Describe the integumentry system in three words

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Answer: Protects skin from damage.
The integumentary system comprises the skin and its appendages acting to protect the body from various kinds of damage, such as loss of water or abrasion from outside. The integumentary system includes hair, scales, feathers, hooves, and nails.

An extended spring stores

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Elastic potential energy

Explanation:

An extended spring stores elastic potential energy.

An elastic potential energy is the energy stored in an elastic object when force is applied to deform it.

  • This energy is the same as the work done in stretching a spring
  • It is a function of the spring constant or stiffness and the distance through which the spring is stretched.
  • The elastic potential energy is stored between bonds in substances.
  • It causes them to temporarily be deformed by there is a restoring force bringing them back together again.

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