C) Secure the scene, take photographs, take notes, search for evidence, collect evidence, send evidence to the laboratory for testing.
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Actually, a leaf's design must be open enough to capture sunlight for all-important photosynthesis. It also needs to make sure a leaf is shaped in a way that ensures the pores — called stomatae — can soak up enough carbon dioxide, which helps fuel that process. How is a leaf adapted for photosynthesis? Leaves have a large surface area so more light hits them. ... The palisade cells contain many chloroplasts which allow light to be converted into energy by the leaf. The leaf also has air spaces which allow better diffusion of carbon dioxide into the leaf.
Explanation:
It is made of lipids bound together called phospholipids and it is located in the plant cell and it it semipermeable meaning it can allow and reject
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depends on the day of the week really.. on Wednesdays not so much because Wednesdays just hit different but on any other day yea..
Answer:
Amoebas
Explanation:
I took the test and that was MY answer