The primary function of Nucleic Acids is:O A. Store information
O B. Transport
O C. Energy
O D. Structural support

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Answer 1
Answer: A. Store information

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Doug plants a few peas. After two days, he sees the shoot and the root forming. He observes that the shoot grows upward, toward the light. The root grows downward, into the soil. Why do these embryonic organs grow in a specific direction?A. The shoot is positively phototropic and positively gravitropic; the root is positively phototropic and positively gravitropic.

B. The shoot is positively phototropic and negatively gravitropic; the root is positively gravitropic and negatively phototropic.

C. The shoot is positively gravitropic and negatively phototropic; the root is positively phototropic and negatively gravitropic.

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The answer is B. The shoot is positively phototropic and negatively gravitropic; the root is positively gravitropic and negatively phototropic.

Phototropism is reaction of a plant to a light stimulus. Growth of the plant or its part grow towards the light stimulus is called positive phototropism. Growth of 
the plant or its part away from the light stimulus is called negative phototropism.
Gravitropism is reaction of a plant to gravity. 
Growth of the plant or its part in the same direction as gravity is called positive gravitropism. Growth of the plant or its part grow in the opposite direction of gravity is called negative gravitropism.

The shoot is 
positively phototropic (grows toward the light) and negatively gravitropic (grows upward, in opposite direction of gravity).
The root
 is negatively phototropic (grows into the soil, away from the light) and positively gravitropic (grows downward, in the same direction as gravity).

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B for plato

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Which statement is part of the cell theory

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Answer:

living thing is made up of one or more cell.

Some fungi grow in association with plant roots. The fungi absorb water and minerals from the soil and share them with the plant. The plant provides the fungi with carbohydrates produced during photosynthesis. This is an example ofa. mutualism.
b. parasitism.
c. competition.
d. predation.

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The answer is Mutualism.
This is because the fungi grow in association with plant roots, fungi absord water and minerals from the soil and share them with the plant, in exchange the plant provides carbohydrates to the fungi that makes them sharing benefits with each other.

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Which of these facts about wild boars is best supported by the evidence provided?

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Here are a couple of facts about boars based on the evidence found by the scientists :
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- Boars are originated from Iberian Pigs
- Wild boar vocalizations are acoustically continuous

Biochemical analysis uses similarities in __________ as evidence for evolutionary relationships

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DNA sequence

Biochemical analysis will use DNA sequences to understand, contrast and explain a certain point of an evolutionary process. DNA sequence are analysed by the structure of the chromosomes. Chromosomes are helpful to describe both the person and the ancestral history of the specific individual. 

DNA sequences. Biochemical analysis looks at DNA, and also at proteins.

The taking of a sediment to a new location is called?

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Deposition.

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