E. Explain in brief. 1. Give an example of a nonliving thing that grows. How is this growth different from the growth of a living being? 2. How do plants throw out waste? 3. How do plants and animals move? How is it different from movement in nonliving things?
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Mendelselects tall and dwarf plants for the monohybrid cross experiment and grows 20 plants, then the number of tall plants in the F2 generation
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Mendelselects tall and dwarf plants for the monohybrid cross experiment and grows 20 plants, then the number of tall plants in the F2 generation
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