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24.10.2020 •
Biology
What would be an example of a population?
for 10th grade biology
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Ответ:
when food resources are plentiful and environmental conditions are favorable, populations may grow.
Explanation:
Ответ:
The Cell Membrane. All living cells and many of the tiny organelles internal to cells are bounded by thin membranes. These membranes are composed primarily of phospholipids and proteins and are typically described as phospholipid bi-layers.