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The viral reproductive cycle in which viral DNA is incorporated into the host's genome is called the _____.
The viral reproductive cycle in which viral DNA is incorporated into the host's genome is called the lysogenic cycle.
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The viral reproductive cycle in which viral DNA is incorporated into the host's genome is called the lysogenic cycle.
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Why do modern scientists use repeated experiments to develop and test hypotheses? A. Repeated experiments that show the same results prove that scientific information will never change. B. Repeated experiments that show the same results are less likely to contain experimental errors. C. Repeated experiments that show the same results guarantee that all scientists will agree with the experimenter's explanations.
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Scientists use repeated experiments to develop and test hypotheses because: Repeated experiments that show the same results are less likely to contain experimental errors.
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Organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus and membranous organelles typical of eukaryotes are referred to as
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Organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus and membranous organelles typical of eukaryotes are referred to as prokaryotes.
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Organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles are called prokaryotes.
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(True or False) Natural selection increases fitness.
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Natural selection increases fitness. TRUE
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Natural selection increases fitness. TRUE.
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Which category includes the terms carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and CFCs? A. solar radiation B. systems C. textures D. greenhouse gases
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Greenhouse gases includes the terms carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and CFCs.
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Greenhouse gases includes the terms carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and CFCs.
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Which characteristic describes rugae? A. End products of digestion B. Folds in the stomach C. Folds in the colon D. Found in the small intestines
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Rugae are folds in the stomach.
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Folds in the stomach describes rugae.
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