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Schach [20]
3 years ago
12

A type of protein found in the chromosomesof eukaryotic cells​

Biology
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stira [4]3 years ago
8 0
You could search it up on google
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2. weathering and other natural forces break down the substrate, rock, enough for the establishment of certain hearty plants and lichens with few soil requirements, known as pioneer species. These species help to further break down the mineral-rich lava into soil where other, less hardy species can grow and eventually replace the pioneer species. In addition, as these early species grow and die, they add to an ever-growing layer of decomposing organic material and contribute to soil formation. This process repeats multiple times during succession. At each stage, new species move into an area, often due to changes to the environment made by the preceding species, and may replace their predecessors. At some point, the community may reach a relatively stable state and stop changing in composition. However, it's unclear if there is always—or even usually—a stable endpoint to succession.

3. I don’t have the video so I’m going to take. Wild guess. Just look up types of finches

4. Broadly speaking, different species are unable to interbreed and produce healthy, fertile offspring due to barriers called mechanisms of reproductive isolation.
These barriers can be split into two categories based on when they act: prezygotic and postzygotic.

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3 years ago
How did the ecology of the african tropics change about 6 million years ago?.
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Answer:this area experienced warming temperatures and significantly reduced rainfall, resulting in the formation of the Sahara Desert.

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2 years ago
Scientists collected data about the relative abundance of birds called barn swallows in the affected area after the Chernobyl di
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the answer is c subway system

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3 years ago
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Due to there being more kelp, more crabs will survive and this will increase the crab population.

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