Answer: alternative A.
Explanation: Fixism was a current theory during biology history, and it stated that species were always like they are at the present time, not being able to change during time. Darwin's evolutionary theory, developed at the 19th century, said the opposite: species were able to change and they still do it. One way to prove it was <u>studying fossils and its morfologycal characteristics in order to link them to more recent species</u>, and <u>establish a taxonomical connection between them</u>. The study of fossils is know as paleontology, and it this way it changed the naturalist's views.
Answer:
food, water, and breathing space
Explanation:
Answer;
$A7
If cell reference $A5 in a formula is copied and pasted over two columns and down two rows from its original cell, the cell reference in the new cell becomes $A7.
Explanation;
Absolute cell reference is a cell address that contains a dollar sign, $, in the row or column coordinate, or both. such that when you enter a cell reference in a formula, the Excel assumes it is a relative reference unless you change it to an absolute reference.
Answer:
I would think it would be B Hope this helps out.
Explanation:
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Answer:</h2><h2>when the membranes are fused, the polar parts of the phospholipids from one cell will interact with the phospholipids from the other cell .</h2>
Explanation:
Cell membrane is composed of phospholipid bilayer . Cell membrane is hydrophilic at the surface of outside of the cell and inside surface of the cell thus both surface of cell membrane is a hydrophilic . Interiorly cell membrane is hydrophobic or nonpolar region because membrane composed of long fatty acid chain interiorly . Inner surface of cell membrane have no contact with water or polar molecules . When membrane binds to each other then the polar parts of the phospholipids from one cell will interact with the phospholipids from the other cell , while nonpolar parts of cell avoid water and create bilayer phospholipid where hydrophobic tails are in between the hydrophilic heads .