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Poultry scientists recorded data to help maximize farmers' yields. They collected data about when in the life of eggs were laid by hens, how many eggs were laid by each hen in a particular age range, the weight of those eggs and the weight of the chicks that eventually hatched from those eggs. Examine the data table to answer the following questions
Egg and Chick Weight from Hens of Different Ages
Scenario  Poultry scientists recorded data to help maximize farmers' yields. They collected data about when in the life of eggs were laid by hens, how many eggs were laid by each hen in a particular age range, the weight of those eggs and the weight of the chicks that eventually hatched from those eggs. Examine the data table to answer the following questions Egg and Chick Weight from Hens of Different Ages      -What processes, if any, provide energy for the developing chick? A) alcohol producing fermentation B) aerobic respiration C) anaerobic respiration producing lactic acid D) none of these processes begin until after the chick hatches Scenario  Poultry scientists recorded data to help maximize farmers' yields. They collected data about when in the life of eggs were laid by hens, how many eggs were laid by each hen in a particular age range, the weight of those eggs and the weight of the chicks that eventually hatched from those eggs. Examine the data table to answer the following questions Egg and Chick Weight from Hens of Different Ages      -What processes, if any, provide energy for the developing chick? A) alcohol producing fermentation B) aerobic respiration C) anaerobic respiration producing lactic acid D) none of these processes begin until after the chick hatches
-What processes, if any, provide energy for the developing chick?


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Joints

Natural fractures or separations in rocks without displacement, often resulting from the rock's response to stress.

Folds

Structures formed by the bending and warping of rocks under pressure during geological processes, often seen in mountain ranges.

Joints

Natural fractures or separations in rocks without displacement, often formed by stresses such as contraction, expansion, or tectonic activities.

Faults

Fractures in the Earth's crust along which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movement.

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