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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 11:42am

how big is the amazonas forrest in km²



5.500.000 km²

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 11:51am

how big is the amazonas forrest in km²



5.500.000 km²


five and half million km², correct.

63

Sunday, September 13th 2020, 12:13pm

What is the name of the sportive creature that causes sleeping sickness in humans and is carried by the tsetse fly?

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 12:51pm

Cell is?

65

Sunday, September 13th 2020, 12:53pm

Cell is
Trypanosoma gambiense

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 12:54pm

What is the name of the sportive creature that causes sleeping sickness in humans and is carried by the tsetse fly?
Trypanosoma gambiense

67

Sunday, September 13th 2020, 1:03pm

Cell is
Trypanosoma gambiense
Nop, wrong answer
cells are the basic building blocks of all living things

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 1:23pm

Cell is
Trypanosoma gambiense
Nop, wrong answer
cells are the basic building blocks of all living things
didn't you answer?

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 1:42pm

How are living things classified?

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 2:03pm

How are living things classified?

Uhhhh not sure but let's give it a go: They're classified into groups that start out large and become more specific in a system of classification called taxonomy. There are 8 different levels: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 2:10pm

Trypanosoma gambiense
Trypanosoma gambiense
Yes, coz you gave wrong answer, (Trypanosoma gambiense)

72

Sunday, September 13th 2020, 2:36pm

What are the divisions of individuals who come from a common ancestor, who are related to structure and function, who only freely breed among themselves and are not fertile (non-sterile) offspring?

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 2:47pm

wow thats heavy in english,i try to describe:

thats about art/kind of creature, its races which are build under the "main art" who are
similar but can themselves
develop in different ways

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 3:00pm

wow thats heavy in english,i try to describe:

thats about art/kind of creature, its races which are build under the "main art" who are
similar but can themselves
develop in different ways
:lol:correct

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 3:08pm

How are living things classified?

Uhhhh not sure but let's give it a go: They're classified into groups that start out large and become more specific in a system of classification called taxonomy. There are 8 different levels: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
Correct answer

76

Sunday, September 13th 2020, 3:36pm

Plants absorb most part of water needed by them through their:

a) embryonic zone
b) growing point
c) root hairs
d) zone of elongation

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 3:38pm

c) root hairs

78

Sunday, September 13th 2020, 4:40pm

List the following foods according to the how many carbohydrate in them.

a) 300 gr Strawberry
b) 100 gr Potato
c) 100 gr Grape
d) 200 gr Peach

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 5:10pm

The stem of bronze, the emerald leaves, the fruit of gold, the silver flowers. who I am?

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Sunday, September 13th 2020, 5:21pm

300 gr Strawberry 23gr
100 gr Potato 21gr
100 gr Grape 18gr
200 gr Peach 19gr

So answer is
c<d<b<a