What was the difference between Darwin and Lamarck? A. The idea of mutations was understood by both, but Lamarck was able to prove it. B. Lamarck was able to explain evolution with evidence, something Darwin did not do. C. Darwin was able to explain evolution with evidence, something Lamarck did not do. D. The idea of mutations was understood by both, but Darwin was able to prove it. I know it is definetly not b and c because they both had that in common

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Answer 1
Answer: The main difference between Darwin and Lamarck was that "D. The idea of mutations was understood by both, but Darwin was able to prove it" although this is a lot like answer C...
Answer 2
Answer: The opposition between Darwin and Lamarck is D)  The idea of mutations was understood by both, but Darwin was able to prove it.

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"Neither side could win an advantage" is the statement among the choices given in the question that best describes the course of the Korean War during the last year-and-a-half of the conflict. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B".

the answer would be B. hope i was helpful

______________ is the process of translating a message received into understandable language or symbols.a. Encoding
b. Decoding
c. Observation
d. Communication

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

The process of converting a message into a form where it can be transmitted as signals from the sender to the receiver is called as encoding. However, the process of the reconverting the encoded message into intelligible forms so that a receiver could understand the message is called as decoding. However, the entire process of encoding and decoding is known as communication.  

For example -  

In order to decode a sound signals, analogue from digital are retrieved.  

Hence, option B is correct

Answer:b

Explanation:

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Inspire my song, and aid my high design.
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The ardent warriors, and the fields of fight:
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The characteristic of neoclassical poetry that is displayed is heroic couplets. The answer to your question is B. I hope this is the answer that you are looking for and it comes to your help.

B. is the best answer

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The characteristics that scientists used to classify living organisms into six kingdoms include the following:
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2. Mobility: living organisms are categorized into kingdoms based on their ability or inability to move about.

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4. Number of cells: living organisms that are made up of only one cell are classified as unicellular while those with many cells are termed multi cellular.

 5. Reproduction method: living organisms are classified based on whether they reproduce sexually or asexually.

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Answer:

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cell structure – cell wall

nutrition – autotrophic or heterotrophic

body type – unicellular or multicellular

Explanation:

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