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1.2 Cells
1.1 Identify major organizational levels of life. The Biosphere
1.) The complex of DNA and protein that makes up a eukaryotic
1. Which stage best describes particle movement during simple
1. What part of the cell is responsible for breaking down and
1. What is a membrane? A membrane is any delicate sheet that
1. What distinguishes the Protista (Protoctista) from Kingdom
1. The fluid mosaic model refers to _____. a) the change in the
1. The diagram below represents the four pairs of homologous
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