The cells in our body are actually quite similar to unicellular, organisms, like the one seen here. Feeding, removing waste, reproducing: all actions they both have in common. What else do we have in common with this unicellular organism?

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The correct answer would be cell organelles.

Cell organelles refer to the sub-cellular components which perform specific functions. For example, ribosomes, mitochondria, nucleus et cetera.

Most of the cell organelles are common to all types of cells whether unicellular organisms or cells of multicellular organisms.

For example, ribosomes, lysosomes, vacuoles et cetera are common in all cells.


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After Darwin proposed his ideas about natural selection, scientists began trying to test his ideas in a variety of ways. Which of the following best explains why it was important that scientists did this? (2 points)They had to see if this new idea fit the evidence they found in their experiments.
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They were compelled to prove that this new idea was correct and Lamarck was wrong.

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Its because they wanted to see if the concept of natural selection fits in the evidence they found in their experiments or not.

Explanation:

Charles Darwin proposed the concept of natural selection. The same context of "Survival of fittest" used by Herbert Spencer was asserted by Darwin as "Natural Selection".

They had to see if this new idea fit the evidence they found in their experiments!

What are the types of erosion

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chemical and physical weathering.
Gully erosion
Sheet erosion
Splash erosion
Rill erosion

The size of the cell of an organism has no relation with its body

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Is this a true or false question? If it is, the answer is true! :)
True. Most organic animal cells are around the same size.

In a population of humans, the frequency of straight hair is 34 percent. If straight hair is the recessive phenotype, what is the frequency of the homozygous recessive genotype?

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76% because that is the percent for the gene of not straight hair

In a food web, each ____________ depends on the trophic level below it for energyA) Consumer
B) Decomposer
C) Detritivore
D) Producer

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The correct answer would be A) consumers.

Consumers are the organisms which depend on other organisms for their energy needs.

In a food chain, the consumer consumes other organisms present on lower trophic level.

For example, cow, deer, et cetera (herbivore) are the primary consumers which consume autotrophs or green plants which are present on lowest trophic level.

Similarly, lion, tiger, et cetera are the highest consumers which feed on organisms present on lower trophic levels such as cow, deer, giraffe et cetera.

A) Consumer

The consumer relies on the 
trophic level below it for energy to survive.

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Which characteristic of life best describes the process of homeostasis?

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The body response to environment best describes the process of homeostasis.

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The process of homeostasis involves the ability of living beings to maintain internal temperature of the body. The body maintain equilibrium according to the outside environment.

The body temperature remains constant regardless of hot or cold temperature in outer environment. This process of homeostasis is well developed in warm blooded group of organisms.

All living things are able to grow and develop because homeostasis to to keep internal stable despite external changes.