nucleotide
polysaccharide
nucleic acid
T
F
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Chaparral biomes are found majorly in five regions of the world namely-
Mediterranean Basin, southern California, South Africa, Chile, Australia.
All together they constitute only two percent of the land on earth. However, they contains nearly twenty percent of world’s plant diversity.
This biome has varied geographical and topographical features ranging from extreme dry summers to wet winters which allows varied fauna species to flourish.
B. 1.75 A
C. 2 A
D. 1.33 A
3. When all parts of a circuit are composed of conducting materials, the circuit is said to be
A. parallel.
B. closed.
C. open.
D. shorted
4. Suppose you have two magnets. Magnet A doesn't have its poles labeled, but Magnet B does have a clearly labeled north and south pole. If these two are brought into contact with one another, which of the following could you expect?
A. The side of Magnet A that's repelled by Magnet B's north pole must be Magnet A's south pole.
B. The side of Magnet A that's attracted to Magnet B's south pole must be Magnet A's north pole.
C. The side of Magnet A that's repelled by Magnet B's south pole must be Magnet A's north pole.
D. The side of Magnet A that's attracted to Magnet B's north pole must be Magnet A's north pole
answer is 1.75a for the question
B) in the sandy plains
C) in warm, shallow seas
D) throughout the mountains
About 500 million years ago, many multicellular organisms lived in the seas. It was a rich life in shallow, warm, and continental seas. The climate was favorable. Reef-forming corals, as well as the first true vertebrates, some fish, appeared. Trilobites were diverse and rich. The name trilobite means three lobes in which their body is divided. They lived in warm shallow seas. They avoided a great extinction of species in that time before they were covered by sediment.
Answer:
C. warm, shallow seas
Explanation:
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B. Energy source
C. Cell structure support
D. Organ protection
Answer:
D
Explanation: