Why are nitrogen-fixing bacteria so important to other organisms?

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Answer: They are super important because these bacteria allow nitrogen to be transformed from a gas to a solid so the plants can use it then an animal will eat the plant allowing nitrogen in which helps with the function of some of the structures and organs in the body. 

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Now I know that a key function of the cell membrane is to __________.

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To protect the cell

*****100 POINTS****What is the relationship among chromosomes, genes, and DNA?


Genes are found on long strands of DNA. DNA is tightly wound into chromosomes.


Genes read the DAN code found on chromosomes. Chromosomes are long tightly wound strands of DNA.


DNA reads the nucleotide sequences found in genes. Genes are located on tightly wound structures called chromosomes.


Chromosomes are sections of DNA found on genes. Genes are long, tightly wound strands of DNA.

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it is the third option: DNA reads the nucleotide sequences found in genes. Genes are located on tightly wound structures called chromosomes.

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Its the last one

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Why's it possible for many different species to live together in one ecosystem?

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They each adapt to eachother

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 Individual organisms live together in an ecosystem and depend on one another.  In fact, they have many different types of interactions with each other, and many of these interactions are critical for their survival.

Describe in order the steps in the life cycle of a seed-bearing plant, which reproduces sexually.Give a simple , but full answer.

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I would say polon because it is how it reproduce's

What is the molecule, Which you breathe out, that leaves the krebs cycle?

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the answer is critic acid cycle


Veins _____. carry blood away from the heart produce red blood cells are only found in the heart usually carry deoxygenated blood

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Answer: Usually carry deoxygenated blood.

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Carry blood to the heart

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