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[Show more]___________ supplies o2 for cellular respiration and siposes CO2 - Answer-gas exchange 
_______ is the pressure exerted by a particular gas in a mixture of gases - Answer-Partial pressure 
T/F: Gases undergo net diffusion of higher partial pressure to a region of lower partial pressure - Answertrue ...
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Add to cart___________ supplies o2 for cellular respiration and siposes CO2 - Answer-gas exchange 
_______ is the pressure exerted by a particular gas in a mixture of gases - Answer-Partial pressure 
T/F: Gases undergo net diffusion of higher partial pressure to a region of lower partial pressure - Answertrue ...
abiotic - Answer-nonliving: referring to physical and chemical properties of an environment 
biotic - Answer-pertaining to the living organisms in the environment 
catabolism - Answer-releases energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler molecules 
anabolism - Answer-consumes energy to synth...
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Add to cartabiotic - Answer-nonliving: referring to physical and chemical properties of an environment 
biotic - Answer-pertaining to the living organisms in the environment 
catabolism - Answer-releases energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler molecules 
anabolism - Answer-consumes energy to synth...
Parenchyma cells - Play a role in storage, secrection, and photosynthesis in cells. Have thin and 
flexible primary walls, large central vacuole, lack secondary walls, photosynthesize 
Ground Tissue - Tissue system that makes up the majority of a plant 
What is ground tissue composed of? - Parenchym...
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Add to cartParenchyma cells - Play a role in storage, secrection, and photosynthesis in cells. Have thin and 
flexible primary walls, large central vacuole, lack secondary walls, photosynthesize 
Ground Tissue - Tissue system that makes up the majority of a plant 
What is ground tissue composed of? - Parenchym...
Eukaryotic cells evolved when an ancestral host cell, probably a ____________ formed a mutualistic, 
endosymbiotic relationship with ______________ - Answer-Archaean; an alphaprotobacteria 
Snowball Earth Hypothesis suggests the hardened, spiny exoskeleton evolved as a result of: - AnswerRelease of ...
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Add to cartEukaryotic cells evolved when an ancestral host cell, probably a ____________ formed a mutualistic, 
endosymbiotic relationship with ______________ - Answer-Archaean; an alphaprotobacteria 
Snowball Earth Hypothesis suggests the hardened, spiny exoskeleton evolved as a result of: - AnswerRelease of ...
Evolution - The change in allele frequencies in a population over time 
Selection - Changes in allele frequencies due to organisms with advantageous alleles reproducing 
more successfully than organisms with other alleles 
Genetic Drift - Random changes in allele frequencies in a population 
Mutatio...
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Add to cartEvolution - The change in allele frequencies in a population over time 
Selection - Changes in allele frequencies due to organisms with advantageous alleles reproducing 
more successfully than organisms with other alleles 
Genetic Drift - Random changes in allele frequencies in a population 
Mutatio...
Alternation of Generations - Alternation between an organism being diploid and haploid 
Blade - Leaves on kelp, holds Onto photosynthetic cells, And makes kelp go up instead of fall to 
the floor (brown algae) 
Heterotroph - An organism that gets food from another organism (animals and humans) 
Hold...
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Add to cartAlternation of Generations - Alternation between an organism being diploid and haploid 
Blade - Leaves on kelp, holds Onto photosynthetic cells, And makes kelp go up instead of fall to 
the floor (brown algae) 
Heterotroph - An organism that gets food from another organism (animals and humans) 
Hold...
Phylogeny - Answer-Classification of organisms according to evolutionary relationships. 
Taxonomy - Answer-Evolutionary classification 
Linnaean system of classification (taxonomy) - Answer-Domain> Kingdom> Phylum> Class> Order> 
Family> Genus> Species 
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Add to cartPhylogeny - Answer-Classification of organisms according to evolutionary relationships. 
Taxonomy - Answer-Evolutionary classification 
Linnaean system of classification (taxonomy) - Answer-Domain> Kingdom> Phylum> Class> Order> 
Family> Genus> Species 
(Did King Phillip Come Ov...
Flowers - specialized structure for sexual reproduction, pollination by animals (insects, mammals, 
birds) and wind 
Seed - consists of an embryo and nutrients surrounded by a protective coat. 
Gametophytes of seed plants - develop within the walls of spores that are retained within tissues 
of the ...
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Add to cartFlowers - specialized structure for sexual reproduction, pollination by animals (insects, mammals, 
birds) and wind 
Seed - consists of an embryo and nutrients surrounded by a protective coat. 
Gametophytes of seed plants - develop within the walls of spores that are retained within tissues 
of the ...
Science - Answer-recognizing patterns in the natural world and understanding the mechanisms that give 
rise to those patterns 
The Diversity of Life - Answer-Patterns 
How plants and animals work - Answer-Mechanisms 
Evolution - Answer-the change in allele frequencies in a population over time 
Four...
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Add to cartScience - Answer-recognizing patterns in the natural world and understanding the mechanisms that give 
rise to those patterns 
The Diversity of Life - Answer-Patterns 
How plants and animals work - Answer-Mechanisms 
Evolution - Answer-the change in allele frequencies in a population over time 
Four...
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