1. Which compound contains three elements?

1. Which Compound Contains Three Elements?

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Chloride-Hydrogen-Oxygen


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Which set of structures can be found in many prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? A.ribosomes,mitochondria and cell membrane B.cell wall,cell membrane,and ribosomes C.nucleus,mitochondria and cell wall D. nucleus,cell membrane,and cell wall

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

prokaryotic and eukaryotic are present in plant so its answer is a

Sponges filter out food particles, such as bacteria,
with the help of ———-
cells.

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Answer:

Collar Cells or Choanocytes

Explanation:

I believe this is correct, please tell me if its not ;)

Describe the four levels of protein structure. For each level, include: the name of that level of structure how the protein is arranged at that point in time Answer using 4 to 5 complete sentences.

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here are the structures i hope it helps

Answer:

primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary.

Explanation:

four levels of protein

1. primary structure of a protein: this is the number and sequence of amino acids held together by the peptide bond in a polypeptide chain.

2. secondary structure of a protein: this described the interaction of the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain, and the bond formed is hydrogen bond.

3. tertiary structure of a protein this is a 3 dimension structure of a protein in the polypeptide chain and the bond formed are hydrogen bond, ionic bond and disulfide bond.

4. quartenary structure of a protein this is a combination of more than one structure which is primary structure, secondary structure and tertiary structure. bond formed are disulfide bond and so on.

which term names part of the peripheral nerves system A spinal cord B brain C sensors​

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf C. \ Sensors}}[/tex]

Explanation:

There are two divisions of the nervous system: the central and peripheral.

The central nervous system (CNS) is made up of the brain and spinal cord. This section processes information gathered from the sensory organs.

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is divided into the autonomic and somatic, with different functions. Regardless of the subdivision, the PNS is made up of all the nerves and sensory receptors. The nerves are connected to the brain and spinal cord, which allows them to pass information from the PNS (where it is gathered ) to the CNS (where it is processed).

So, the spinal cord (choice A) and brain (choice B) are parts of the central nervous system, not peripheral. The correct answer must be C. sensors

Answer:

C) Sensors

Explanation:

I hope this helps, I took the test :D Have a great day/night!

The enzyme joins
to synthesize a new
strand of DNA . DNA replication is called
, because each new DNA molecule is made up of one original and one new strand.

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the enzymes joins to synthesize anew DNA

Explanation:

because each new DNA molecules is made of one good original new strand

which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. alleles are made when one original DNA strand experiences mutations that result in phenotypes that offer advantages
b. the DNA of two alleles must be almost identical. since the trait is the same. But the effect of the allele may be very different!
c. in humans, for every trait we can only have two alleles. but that trait can be controlled by many alleles. there are no limits on how many alleles can control a trait.
d. being diploid means that humans cannot mask the effects of recessive alleles. humans always show both alleles in their phenotypes and genotypes
e. if humans were diploid we would only have one allele per trait
Helpppp pleaseee

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Answer:

d. being diploid means that humans cannot mask the effects of recessive alleles. humans always show both alleles in their phenotypes and genotypes

Explanation:

Being diploid means humans carry two sets of chromosomes. Since we have both dominant and recessive gene types, humans can mask the effect of recessive alleles since the dominant trait will be seen in the phenotype or genotype since it is a dominant gene. The effect of the recessive allele will show up only if both diploid genes are recessive.

The chaparral biome is best characterized by
A) large, contiguous regions of shrubland
B) small regions interspersed with other biomes
C) large noncontiguous regions interspersed with other biomes
D) the animals dwelling in it
E) the plants that grow in it
Pls help ASAP !

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Small regions interspersed with other biomes. It’s choice B. I hope this helps. Have a nice day.

A topographic map is shown below. Six different points are labeled (A, B, C, D, E, and F). What is the change in elevation between Point E and Point F , to the nearest 1000 meters?

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Answer:

9,000

Explanation:

Its 9000 because point E to B it takes 9000 meters to get in their destination

Are Cnidarians a Representative organism?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Cnidarians refer to organisms found in the phylum Cnidaria/coelenterata. They're metazoans.. A representative organism of this phylum is hydra

A DNA sequence is shown.

AAT - CGA - GGT

Which sequences show the result of a deletion mutation in the DNA? Check all that apply.

1.CAA - TCG - AGG - T
2.CAT - CGA - GGT
3.AAT - CAG - GT
4.AAT - CGA - GGT
5.AAT - CGA - GT
i think theres 2-3 answers

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TAC CCA GGG

ATG GGT CCC

TAC CCA GG

ATG GGT CC

Answer:

C - ATT - CAG - GT

and E - AAT - CGA - GT

Explanation:

Deletion. Its right in the name. Deletion is when a part of the DNA is removed. If you look, you see the DNA is AAT - CGA - GGT, but in C and E, theres DNA removed. Hope this helps! Have a wonderful day! :3

energy transfer through molecule to molecule contact is called?

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Answer:

It's called conduction

Explanation:

What would be a probable explanation for why there are many endemic plants and birds in New Zealand, but no native mammals?

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Answer:

Due to isolated before mammals evolve.

Explanation:

There are many endemic plants and birds in New Zealand, but no native mammals because New Zealand is an island which isolated from Gondwana which is a supercontinent about 85 million years ago. Before mammals evolved, the New Zealand splits and go away from the Gondwana. So due to water only those mammals that can swim or fly colonized in New Zealand but not the land living mammals.

define logical operator

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Answer:

logical operator is a symbol or word used to connect two or more expressions such that the value of the compound expression produced depends only on that of the original expressions and on the meaning of the operator.

Answer:

A logical operator is a symbol or word used to connect two or more expressions such that the value of the compound expression produced depends only on that of the original expressions and on the meaning of the operator. Common logical operators include AND, OR, and NOT.

Explanation:

How is mitosis different from binary fission?​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because the main differnt berween bianary fission and mitosis is that bianary fission is a way ofbtge asexual type of reproduction in prokaryotes in which one organism divides to for two progency orhanisms while mitosis is a process in which a eukaryotic cell divides to form two daughter cells which are identical.

Which of the following types of molecules contains the most energy per gram?
a
Proteins
OOO
Lipids
Carbohydrates
с

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Proteins contain about 4,1 kcal/gram

carbohydrates contain about 4,1kcal/gram

lipids contain about 9,1 kcal/gram

so the answer is lipids

Which statement correctly defines wind? MARKING BRAINLIEST!

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

A cannot be correct because particles will move from areas with higher pressures to lower pressures.

D also accnot be right becuase air does not simply bounce of off earth surface.

B also does not make sense because air partices will not want to move to a "cooler" area.

C Air particles do move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. So, c is the correct answer.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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What are things governments can do to prevent more deaths?

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Answer:

oh yeah and the answer is license for guns.

Explanation:

can i tell u this story about when i had a dump, so like i just ate chetos so my butt was on fire and their was some fish i saw and i dicided it looked good so i ate it.

Answer:

nothing

Explanation:

Identify the types of genetic recombination.
occurs in metaphase I.
occurs during sexual reproduction.
is random chromosome alignment resulting in variation.
occurs in prophase I.
fuses gametes to form offspring with genes from each parent.
exchanges genetic information between non-sister chromatids.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The answers to your questions about genetic recombination are:

Independent assortment happens during metaphase I.

Fertilization happens during sexual reproduction.

Independent assortment is random chromosome alignment resulting in variation.

Crossing over happens during prophase I.

Fertilization fuses gametes to form offspring with genes from each parent.

Crossing over is the exchange of genetic information between non-sister chromatids.

Answer:

Independent assortment happens during metaphase I.

Fertilization happens during sexual reproduction.

Independent assortment is random chromosome alignment resulting in variation.

Crossing over happens during prophase I.

Fertilization fuses gametes to form offspring with genes from each parent.

Crossing over is the exchange of genetic information between non-sister chromatids

Explanation:

What are the parts of a microscope show picture

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Answer:

think it help you if it work mark as brainliest

Answer:

That's the correct answer.

What is the primary (main) function of lipid molecules in the plasma membrane?

- To provide an energy source for most cell activities.

- To provide a substance for enzyme activity in the cell.

- To provide a place to collect and store waste products within the cell.

-To provide a barrier to the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

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Answer:

to provide a barrier to the movement of substances in and out of the cell

Explanation:

Lipid molecules in the plasma membrane form a lipid bilayer which creates a semi-permeable barrier between the inside and the outside of the cell. Water and small molecules can cross the membrane. Other large molecules like ions cannot.

Hope that helps.

9. Use the diagram to answer the question below.
cell chloroplast
wall
cell
membrane vacuole nucleus
un
DO
The cell membrane plays an essential role in the life of the cell. How does the cell membrane
help maintain the health of the cell in the figure above?

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Answer:

It provides protection for the cell it also provides a fixed environment

Explanation:

5. You have 5g of Al. What is its volume?

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Answer:

I think its 5g

Explanation:

lots of teachers ask really easy questions and you over think it

almost a trick question


1. This is a glucose molecule, the sugar made in photosynthesis. Saccharides, or sugars, are
the building blocks for carbohydrates. What is another term for “building block?"

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another term would be a monomer which link together to form polymers

what stages are part of the process that animals use to get their energy

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The process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex series of chemical reactions inside cells, releasing energy. Fermentation: The process by which cells release energy by breaking down food molecules without using oxygen

What attraction holds the nitrogenous bases together within the double helix?
a
deoxyribonucleic acid
b
ribose sugar
c
hydrogen bonds
d
phosphate

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Hydrogen bonds , ddddddd

1) A region of the country is rapidly growing in population, causing the demand for electricity to go up each year. As a result, a new source of electricity is needed. This particular region of the country has plenty of agriculture, rivers, and access to coal deposits underground. Which of the following would be the cheapest way for this region of the country to make electricity, have minimal impact on the environment, yet not add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?






Group of answer choices


A)Use the agriculture biomass to generate a renewable fuel that can be burned to generate electricity


B)Use the coal deposits to generate electricity in a few coal fired facilities


C)Build a nuclear power plant in the middle of the region


D)Build dams along the rivers to generate electricity



2)The image provided shows a partial river food web.




The local town relies on this river ecosystem to sustain their population both economically and as a source of food. Using the food web provided, which statement provides the best reasoning for regulating the amount of fish removed from the river by humans.


Group of answer choices


A)Regulation will help the ecosystem to remain balanced and contribute to the stabilization of other populations of river organisms.


B)Regulation will increase the amount of energy transferred from the catfish to the eagle.


C)Regulation will allow contaminated sediments to decrease in the river due the removal of the contamination source.


D)Regulation will ensure that carp will not overpopulate the ecosystem and begin to consume larger organisms like the salmon.

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Answer:

1- D

2- A

Explanation:

1- Water and electricity is the best option to decrease carbon footprint.

2- not sure

The condition of ketoacidosis is Select one: a. a potentially fatal buildup of acetoacetate or 3-hydroxybutyrate lowering blood pH. b. due to a lowered production of ketone bodies than is normal. c. the increase in pH of the cells due to ketone body production. d. only found when anaerobic catabolism of fat occurs.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A ( a potentially fatal buildup of acetoacetate or 3-hydroxybutyrate lowering blood pH.)

Explanation:

Ketoacidosis results in a type of body metabolic state where the urine concentrations are high in ketone bodies, such as acetoacetic acid , 3-hydroxybutyrate. Fatty acids are converted to ketone bodies, resulting in a very high level of ketone bodies which automatically lowers the blood pH.

Ketoacidosis is of different types, Diabetic ketoacidosis, alcoholic ketoacidosis, starvation ketoacidosis. They are all associated with the accumulation of ketone bodies within the bloodstream. The underlying disease  common with ketoacidosis is Diabetes.

What's the answer to this?

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I don’t know how am I supposed to know
Sorry bushbuck
i have no clue my bad

a hurricane comes through and causes beach erosion. which choice best represents the systems that are affected?
A. hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere
B.atmosphere, cryosphere, geosphere
C.hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere

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C hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere

Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the best answer) what name iz give to the female part of the flower?

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Answer:

The female part of the flower is called gynoecium or pistil

Explanation:

The female part of a flower is called the gynoecium or pistil. The pistil is located in the center of the flower and consists of three parts: the stigma, style, and ovary.

The stigma is a sticky knob-like structure located  at the top of the pistil. It is covered with a sticky substance so pollen grains will stick to it. It is attached to the long, tubelike structure called the style.

The style is a long  long tubelike structure which connects the stigma to the ovary. The style provides the pathway through which the pollen grains will travel to the ovary in order to fertilize the eggs or ovule

The ovary is the enlarged portion of the pistil found at the base of the pistil. It contains the eggs or ovules.  After fertilization, the ovary develops into the fruit and the ovules become seeds. Based on where the ovary of a plant is located, a plant can be classified as having a superior ovary, an inferior ovary or a half-inferior ovary.

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