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In bacteria, binary fission can be modeled in(1 point)
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two stages.
two stages.

one stage.
one stage.

four stages.
four stages.

three stages.

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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called(1 point)
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binary fission.
binary fission.

tuber reproduction.
tuber reproduction.

vegetative reproduction.
vegetative reproduction.

fragmentation.
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Without external forces, the third generation of a bacterium and the original parent cell will have approximately ________ matching DNA sequences.(1 point)
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33%
33%

25%
25%

100%
100%

12.5%
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An established bacterial community is exposed to a dark environment for several days. Bacteria that require light to reproduce will show _________ compared to bacteria that do not require light to reproduce. (1 point)
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uncontrollable growth
uncontrollable growth

the same amount of growth
the same amount of growth

lack of growth
lack of growth

more growth
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providing graphics and multimedia when useful to help readers’ comprehension
adding relevant facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples to develop the topic
using appropriate transitions to create cohesion and to clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts
using precise language and domain-specific vocabulary and maintain a formal style
writing a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports information presented in the body of the text
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two stages.
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vegetative reproduction.
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100%
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lack of growth
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