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Exani II, Exani II -> Estructura de la Lengua

Complete con las grafías correspondientes.

El hombre ha___e ___urcos ___erca del ___erco para ___embrar.

Exani II -> Módulos Específicos -> Química

¿Cuántos moles de CO2 se obtienen a partir de la combustión de 3 mol de C3H8?

Considere la siguiente ecuación: C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2O


Inglés

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Sunflowers Make Bees Poop—a Lot. Here's Why That's Good
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[1] Bumblebees and other pollinators face many threats, including pesticide exposure,
[2] climate change, habitat loss due to agriculture and development, and pathogens
[3] that ravage multiple species. But a recent finding may help lighten their load.
[4] Previous studies have shown sunflower pollen can work like a medicine for
[5] bumblebees afflicted by a parasite called Crithidia bombi, a single-celled organism
[6] that takes up residence in the bee's gut [and harms their health]. But scientists couldn't
[7] explain how sunflower pollen vanquished C. bombi—did it boost the bees' immune
[8] function, or perhaps poison the parasite directly?
[9] New research, published in the Journal of Insect Physiology, shows the answer is
[10] deceptively simple. "Sunflower pollen makes bumblebees poo a whole lot," says lead
[11] author Jonathan Giacomini, which flushes the parasite out.
[12] Plant products like nectar and pollen are a treasure trove of potential insect medicines
[13] that scientists are just beginning to understand, he adds. "There are natural things out
[14] there that bees are interacting with that can be beneficial for them," Giacomini says.
[15] And by making changes to the landscape, scientists hope we can help give bees a
[16] fighting chance.
[17] Plant power
[18] If you happen upon a fuzzy, buzzing, flying creature in eastern North America, there's
[19] a strong chance it's a common eastern bumblebee (Bombus impatiens). Yellow and
[20] black striped with a rump covered in soft hairs, they're social insects that live in
[21] colonies and love a good crevice—they build their homes in birdhouses, woodpiles,
[22] abandoned burrows, and dense grasses.
[23] [They] are important pollinators, both in the wild and in agriculture, where they're raised
[24] and used to pollinate crops including tomatoes and pumpkins. Like other pollinators,
[25] bumblebees face many threats, and C. bombi isn't even the biggest bumblebee
[26] bugaboo. On its own, the parasite doesn't have much of an effect on a bumblebee's
[27] health. But when food is scarce, C. bombi can shorten a bee's lifespan and even
[28] reduce the number of young queens a colony can produce.
[29] Lynn Adler is an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
[30] who studies interactions between plants and insects. For years, she and longtime
[31] collaborator Rebecca Irwin at North Carolina State University suspected pollinators
[32] might be getting dosed by flowers since plants often invest chemically active
[33] compounds into their nectar and pollen to help their genetic payload arrive at
[34] its destination.
[35] "Many plant defensive compounds can be medicinal at certain doses," Adler says. After
[36] all, "most of our human medicines come from plants."
[37] Giacomini discovered the effect of sunflower pollen as an undergraduate working in
[38] Adler's lab in 2018. From [these] very first tests, sunflower pollen dramatically reduced
[39] C. bombi parasite load in common eastern bumblebees, often clearing infection
[40] completely. "We've been shocked at how consistent and effective sunflower pollen
[41] has been," Adler says.
Elizabeth Anne Brown, National Geographic

In line 25, the word face refers to the...


UNAM -> LITERATURA SIMULADOR PARA LA UNAM

Genero literario que combina la tragedia y la comedia

Exani II -> Módulos Específicos -> Biología

Identifique el producto derivado del metabolismo de las plantas.

UNAM -> BIOLOGÍA SIMULADOR PARA LA UNAM

Una enfermedad la tiene el padre, y sólo afecta a los hijos varones y en las hijas no, lo anterior se refiere a la


IPN -> test IPN

¿En el siguiente párrafo, qué fragmento presenta un vicio del lenguaje?

Esta mañana José le llamó a mi padre por teléfono para invitarlo a comer [1]. Mi padre fue al pueblo de José en su coche y llegó al mediodía [2]. Había tantos autos en la carretera que le tomó una hora más de lo habitual en llegar [3], pero finalmente llegó y pasaron una tarde llena de recuerdos y risas sin parar [4].


IPN -> Simulacro IPN

La _____________ se emplea para la investigación y análisis de los estudios históricos.

UNAM -> HISTORIA DE MÉXICO SIMULADOR PARA LA UNAM

Filosofía política que sustentó al gobierno de Porfirio Díaz.

UNAM -> HISTORIA DE MÉXICO SIMULADOR PARA LA UNAM

Después del plan de Ayutla, ¿Qué tipo de gobierno se estableció?

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