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Is it Sativa/Indica hybrid? Do you know what strains were combined to produce it?

2006-12-12 09:54:01 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

i forgot what it was

2006-12-12 09:45:55 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

CH3COCH3

Choose one of the following:

alcohol amine aldehyde ketone ester amide ether nitrile

2006-12-12 09:06:24 · 2 answers · asked by mc 1

2006-12-12 04:47:39 · 7 answers · asked by ? 2

2006-12-12 04:40:42 · 2 answers · asked by ? 2

2006-12-12 04:32:02 · 13 answers · asked by ladyteni 1

what modern day land did he westgoth settle on??


What modern day land did the germanic settle on?

2006-12-12 04:12:34 · 2 answers · asked by me1026 1

2006-12-12 03:59:49 · 2 answers · asked by Solid Snake 2

The awnser i am looking for is somehting alongt he lines of how it enters the body and how it ingests into the lungs and goes to the brain and what happens in the brain to give you the high? If you could go as deep as possible please do, or just refer me to a website. Thank You!

2006-12-12 03:40:52 · 5 answers · asked by someoneelse 2

Rose water is useful for eyes comfort. It gives good effect to tired eyes.

2006-12-12 03:08:33 · 2 answers · asked by deepak57 7

2006-12-12 02:37:53 · 5 answers · asked by fuchtig 1

It includes a corolla, calyx, stigma, style, ovary, ovule,pollen, pollen tube, filament, anther, stamen, pistil, petal, sepal and receptable.

2006-12-12 01:55:04 · 7 answers · asked by Trina C 1

THIS IS A QUESTION OF BOTANY.

2006-12-11 21:12:58 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Suppose that there are great economic benefits from transgenic crops, including improved nutrition, longer life spans, reduced infant morality, and the like. But also assume that there are some modest potential environmental costs, for example, in the form of some species that are made extinct.

2006-12-11 16:17:09 · 3 answers · asked by Swan S 1

2006-12-11 15:50:51 · 2 answers · asked by Lim S 3

what is it?

2006-12-11 15:07:21 · 8 answers · asked by michelesonoma 1

I dont know what seeds there are. need help

2006-12-11 15:04:25 · 13 answers · asked by happy.girl 5

2006-12-11 14:04:14 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-11 13:23:24 · 3 answers · asked by jamielikewoahhh 1

a. The plants break down the bacteria as a source of nitrogen-rich nutrients.
b. The plants and bacteria work together to attract birds, which deposit nitrogen-rich droppings near the plant.
c. The bacteria convert nitrogen in the air into a form that can be taken up by the plants.
d. The bacteria kill and digest earthworms and other animals in the soil, providing excess nitrogen to the plants.

2006-12-11 12:55:46 · 5 answers · asked by mlight5001 1

How long does a douglas fir x-mas tree last in an average home? And how does one prolong its life and take care of it?

2006-12-11 12:35:40 · 4 answers · asked by Gunners#1 2

1) phenotype determines genotype
2) combinations of alleles are known as a genotype
3) a gamete will only receive one allele or another from a pair
4) the inhertiance of one trait does not affect the inheritance of another tait

2006-12-11 12:27:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

1) osmoses
2) dissusion
3) meiosis
4) ingestion

2006-12-11 12:24:42 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

1)the er
2)the golgi apparantus
3)protista
4)archaebacteria

2006-12-11 12:23:24 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

Say that a deciduous tree's leaves fall each year, and they are not allowed to decompose and reenter the soil. Why doesn't the tree deplete its soil of nutrients? Does the tree resorb nutrients from the leaves before they fall off? I would imagine that all that chlorophyll requires a whole lot of magnesium from the soil each year, so why doesn't the tree run out of it?

2006-12-11 11:32:30 · 6 answers · asked by adsfasdfasf 2

Phosphorus(PO4) or Nitrogen (NO3)?

2006-12-11 11:01:06 · 5 answers · asked by megan6288 1

2006-12-11 10:58:00 · 2 answers · asked by maribel e 1

a) The shape and function of a protein is determined only by the different types of amino acids
that make up the chain.
The order they appear in is not a factor


b) The sequence of amino acids that make up a protein are known as the primary structure of the protein


c) Although proteins are long and complex, they have a regular structure that results from hydrogen bondng


d) The secondary structure of different protein molecules is created by hydrogen bonds between
an amine group on one molecule and a lone pair of electrons on an oxygen molecule in an adjacent protein


e) One type of tertiary structure found in proteins is α-helix


f) The structrure of a protein that results from a combination of covalent and noncovalent
bonds between the side chains of the different amino acids is called the tertiary stucture

2006-12-11 09:59:10 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-11 09:51:36 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

a. Sucrose
b. Glucose
c. Fructose
d. Galactose

2006-12-11 09:44:26 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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