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#Question id: 9161


When climbing a mountain, we can observe transitions in biological communities that are analogous to the changes ________.

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. in biomes at different latitudes
  2. in a community through different seasons
  3. in an ecosystem as it evolves over time
  4. across the United States from east to west
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#Question id: 10813

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A living cytoplasmic connection penetrate the walls between sieve tube elements and their companion cells; which are often complex and branched on the companion cell side, known as

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#Question id: 10813

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

A living cytoplasmic connection penetrate the walls between sieve tube elements and their companion cells; which are often complex and branched on the companion cell side, known as

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#Question id: 10813

#SCPH06 I Botany

A living cytoplasmic connection penetrate the walls between sieve tube elements and their companion cells; which are often complex and branched on the companion cell side, known as

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#Question id: 10877

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A 27-year-old man is breathing quietly. He then inhales as much air as possible and exhales as much air as he can, producing the spirogram shown in the previous figure. What is his expiratory reserve volume (in liters)? 


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#Question id: 10877

#SCPH28 | Zoology

A 27-year-old man is breathing quietly. He then inhales as much air as possible and exhales as much air as he can, producing the spirogram shown in the previous figure. What is his expiratory reserve volume (in liters)? 


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#Question id: 10878

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The resistance of the pulmonary tree is so low that a 1 cm of water pressure gradient is sufficient to cause normal air flow during resting conditions. Which of the following often has a substantial resistance during pulmonary disease states that can limit alveolar ventilation?