The intial contact of a

  1. The intial contact of pathogen with a site of plant where infection is possible
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  2. The intial contact of a pathogens with a site of plant where infection is possible is called?
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  3. How do non contact forces differ from contact forces?Non contact forces are always present B •Non contact forces can only be
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  4. How do non contact forces differ from contact forces?A Non contact forces are always present (B) Non contact forces can only be
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  5. How do non contact forces differ from contact forces?Non contact forces are always present Contact forces behave differently in
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  6. someone tell me why this answer is wrong...u are given final wavelength of 0.0022 nm, u want to solve for the intial wavelength
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  7. Is gravity an example of a contact force or a non-contact force? Contact forces require contact to occur (pushing or pulling
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  8. Which describe ways in which HIV can be spread?(1 point) contact with body fluids, contact with sterilized blood, and from baby
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  9. Which describe ways in which HIV can be spread?(1 point) contact with body fluids, contact with sterilized blood, and from baby
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  10. A 3.00 kg object with an intial velocity of + 5.00 m/s in the postive X direction collides with and sticks to a 2.00 kg object
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