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    Is there a non living thing that responds to their environment?

    > Is there a non living thing that responds to their environment? Plenty. Fire is a good example -- moves in the direction of combustibles, consumes combustibles, moves on, moves in response to wind. > are any non-living things made up of cells? Depends on your definition of cell, now...
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    Is there a non living thing that responds to their environment?

    > Is there a non living thing that responds to their environment? Plenty. Fire is a good example -- moves in the direction of combustibles, consumes combustibles, moves on, moves in response to wind. > are any non-living things made up of cells? Depends on your definition of cell, now...
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    Does Charles Darwin believe that the environment the specie faces has a large role...

    Charles Darwin is dead, and his brain long decomposed. Using the present tense, Darwin does not believe anything, by dint of no longer existing.
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    Biology True/False questions! need help anyone??!?!?

    1. Human can only become infected with the egg of tapeworm when they eat in unhygeienic restaurants. True or False False. There are other ways of eating crap that don't involve restaurants. 2. Muscular postanal tail means that humans have a tail. True or False. Did you type that correctly...
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    Biology is confusing and I have a question I don't understand.?

    LOL. How did Critterman get to be a top contributor in zoology? > What happened to the cheetah? The cheetah got bottlenecked down to there being a very few individuals alive at one time. All cheetahs today are descended from these very few, and thus the cheetah species as a whole is highly...
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    Biology Question, please help me out.?

    Not a whole lot of difference, if you ask me, except for being made from different monomers and being chaotically branched where living matter is more organized. A few plastics: Styrofoam: monomer is styrene Polyethylene: enormous hydrocarbon Polyvinyl chlorides, though, are different from...
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    Microbes are being used in bioremediation of the environment.?

    I disagree with the question, but the answer your teacher wants is: The genetic content of the microbes to be used. The microbes to be used in bioremediation must ideally be able to produce lots of different enzymes (and other chemical stuff) to deal with the kind of pollutant they're supposed...
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    Schwinn Collegiate Bicycle 1974, chain size?

    I have a Schwinn Collegiate bicycle, circa 1974. What chain size do I need to get for that? Where do I get the chain? How do I put the chain on?
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    What is the lifestyle of a NEOLITHIC MAN?

    See the link. They're people like us. http://www.oldandsold.com/articles32n/history-outline-31.shtml
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    Why won't my bike start?

    If this bike has a distributor, it's time to check the points and the little rotor thingie in there. If the little rotor thingie is too loose on its shaft, then it's not doing the correct spark timing.
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    Help with Biology PLEASEEE!!?

    Acid rain is caused by ___________ and results in ____________. sulfur pollution combining with water vapor; damage to ecosystems. Ozone depletion in the atmosphere allows more harmful radiation from the sun to reach the earth. Solar energy can be trapped in the atmosphere by the chemical...
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    What about virtual redesign in evolution in a nonreactive environment?

    Quantum effects are small and entanglement far between. Evolution is working at a much higher level of organization. Put away your reams of math and observe the real world.
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    Leaving in a flat - noise laws and regulation?

    Stop banging things and you'll stop having these problems! Sheesh. Some people.
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    Would you think its weird if your best friend asked you this?

    You can ask him, but he might not know the answer, or answer incorrectly. My freshman college roommate thought he wasn't... but he actually was. He'd just never seen an uncircumcised one, so he didn't know what the difference was, and his parents had never told him.
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    Should I get my son a dirt bike?

    The thing about dirtbikes is that you're always headed for a spill. Get him full dirtbike riding gear -- the boots, the armored suit, the armor vest, the gloves, the funky helmet and goggles.
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    Do H-D riders spend more money on H-D Brand swag or on thier bikes?

    The bikes. Check out the prices of new and used H-D motorcycles. The price of a new motorcycle would cover a mountain of swag.
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    Biology questions, help?

    1.) Darwin observed that different, but closely related, species of finches filled the diverse environmental niches on different Galapgos Islands. The filling of these environmental niches is known as ________. adaptive radiation 2.) Consumers generate _______ and utilize ________. carbon...
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    1982 yamaha xj550 won't start...any knowledge on carburators anyone? not looking...

    Someone's going to tell you to put seafoam or another carb cleaner gas additive into your gasoline.
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    How do I remove melted micro-fibre cloth crud from chrome pipes on my Harley Davidson?

    Gumout carb choke cleaner spray. Be very careful with this stuff -- don't get any on any rubber or plastic, don't get any on your hands, don't get any on a painted surface.
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    Does a predator in an ecosystem increase or decrease biodiversity?

    Depends on your predator. Most of them will maintain or increase biodiversity, and be in balance with their ecosystems. Superpredators like humans and Tyrannosaurus rex decrease biodiversity by hunting some prey animals to local extinction, and by eliminating competing predators.
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