Which structures are found only in plant cells, not inanimal cells?
O A and B
O B and C
OC and D
OD and A

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

B and C

Explanation:

i wish i can screenshot u i got it right but ima just tell u the answer lols

Answer 2
Answer: there doesn’t seem to be a page or photo linked with this question. where are the answer choices? surely a, b, c, and d must mean something

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Which of the following is a region with steep undersea mountains and deep valleys?continental margin

ocean basin floor

ocean ridge

ocean trench

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The answer might be Ocean ridge?

Answer:

(A.) continental margin

Explanation:

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Which stage of the cell cycle involves the division of the cytoplasm?mitosis
cytokinesis
interphase
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Answer:

Cytokinesis

Explanation:

Answer:

cytokinesis is right

Explanation:

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The evolution of lungs and gills, which developed to serve a similar gas-exchange purpose in distantly related organisms, is an example of what type of evolution?A. convergent evolution
B. natural selection
C. emergent evolution
D. divergent evolution

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A, that is, convergent evolution.

Explanation:

The convergent evolution in evolutionary biology refers to the phenomenon in which the organisms that are not closely associated, that is, not monophyletic, autonomously evolve identical characteristics as a consequence of having to amend to ecological niches or identical surroundings.  

For example, the evolution of lungs and gills that serves similar functions in distant organisms is an illustration of convergent evolution.  

Answer:

A. Convergent evolution

Explanation:

If analogous or structurally different oragns performing similar function.. We call that convergent evolution.

What processes turn sediment into sedimentary rock?A.
melting and cooling

B.
plants or animals becoming trapped between layers of sediment

C.
compaction and cementation of sediment

D.
weathering and erosion

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The processes which turn a sediment into a sedimentary rock are compaction and cementation of sediment.

Sedimentary rocks are formed by the agglomeration of sediments to form a large mass. These sediments are composed of the remains of plants and animals. As a result of this, sedimentary rocks a re useful in analyzing fossil records.

Sediments agglomerate to form sedimentary rocks under pressure via the process of compaction and cementation of sediment.

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The answer is C. Compaction and cementation of sediment, because sediment is powder, when something becomes cemented, it comes together, like cement, when you add cement to water.

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Observations made of bacteria culture once a week over a month period is an example of time sampling. Time sampling is a method of collecting data or information where the tested sample is observed over a specific time duration for certain length of experiment period to observe whether a change took place or not in the sample. Other example would be to observe when and for how long a tiger is seen hunting its prey.

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The answer is a black mamba.

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