Answer:
Explanation:
P as light energy per second is more commonly called Power.
E, Irradiance, is defined as P/A where A is the illuminated area; it is also more commonly called as Intensity.
As the light angle increases, P remains constant but A, the illuminated area, increases. So E, Irradiance, will decrease.
Answer:
Explanation:
E = P/A
when light is moved, P is the same n A goes up. So E goes down with the light angle
Decomposers are a necessary part of a healthy ecosystem because they
A.
capture energy from the Sun and convert it to chemical potential energy.
B.
are a major food source for herbivores, carnivores, and scavengers.
C.
return nutrients to the environment so matter and energy can begin another cycle.
D.
keep populations of herbivores from exceeding the ecosystem's carrying capacity.
Scientists predict that ocean acidity could double (increase 100%) by 2100. What are the effects of ocean acidification on ocean plant and animal life give (2 examples) and on humans (give 2 examples)?
Thank you!
Answer:
Reduce amount of carbonate and dissolve calcium carbonate.
Explanation:
Ocean acidification can negatively affect marine life, causing organisms' shells and skeletons made from calcium carbonate to dissolve. ... Animals that produce calcium carbonate structures have to spend extra energy either repairing their damaged shells or thickening them to survive.
Ocean acidification will affect humans too! It will affect the food we eat since most of our shellfish requires calcium carbonate to form or to fortify their shells. Many of the fish we eat are also dependent on shelled animals for their food source, so the entire food chain is in jeopardy
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Why are fermenting bacteria used to protect foods from rot?
Answer:
The desirable bacteria cause less deterioration of the food by inhibiting the growth of the spoiling types o bacteria. Some fermenting processes lower the pH of foods preventing harmful microorganisms to live with too acidic an environment. Controlled fermentation processes encourage the growth of good bacteria which starves, or fights off, the bad microbes. Depending on what is fermented, or the manner of fermentation, foods can remain consumable for years!!
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
Paul observes an amoeba engulfing food during a science laboratory class. Which part of its cell does the amoeba use to engulf the food?
A.
cell wall
B.
cytoplasm
C.
nucleus
D.
vacuole
E.
silicate skeleton
Answer:
I think its vacuoles
Explanation:
Messages are carried from the eyes to the brain by
A. nerves
B. light
C. muscles
D. blood vessels
nerves option A is correct
Explanation:
Nerves are carried from the eyes to the brain.
Select ALL of the reasons why plants are important
Answer:
Provide habitats which further provide bio diversity
Reduce the greenhouse effect by using up Carbon Dioxide
Provides oxygen due to respiration
Provides structural support to soil which prevent landslide
Beautify the area
Provides raw materials used for lumber ,paper ect
Some product foods making them primary producers
Which is a component of the biosphere? A. bacteria B. argon C. mountains D. permafrost
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The biosphere is made up of every living thing on this earth (organism). Argon is an element, mountains are a landform/biome, and permafrost is a type of soil. Bacteria are single-celled living organisms, so it is bacteria.
Si una adolescente a la que se llamará Laura mide 1.65 m y pesa 70 kg, calcula su IMC.
Answer:
BMI (IMC): 25.7Explanation:
Dado que el IMC de Laura es 25,7, tiene sobrepeso.
El sobrepeso puede aumentar el riesgo de ciertas afecciones de salud, incluidas las enfermedades cardiovasculares, la presión arterial alta y la diabetes tipo 2.
The African snail is a large snail that eats at least 500 different types of plants and is one of the top 100 invasive species in the world. What is the most likely way the snail was introduced into Florida?
A small animal was carrying one on its fur.
A boy brought a pair home as pets.
Two swam across the ocean.
One stuck to an airplane’s wing.
Answer:
A boy brought a pair home as pets
Identify two of each of following from the food web
Primary Producer
Primary Consumer
Secondary Consumer
Top Predator (only one)
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1) How can you still justify saying that Canada has a population density of 8.7 people
per square mile when in the city of Montreal alone there is a population density of
approximately 2, 192 people per square mile?
Answer:
Due to average population density.
Explanation:
The population density of Canada is the average population density of the whole Canada whereas the population density of city of Montreal refers to the population density of one city only. There are some regions in the country usually in the rural areas where population density is very low while on the other hand, the population density of cities are very high due to more job opportunities so that's why the population density of Canada is lower as compared to the city of Montreal.
Living and nonliving parts of an environment together are referred to as a(n)______________.
Answer:
ecosystem
Explanation:
Which sequence lists types of materials in order from most conductive to least conductive
Answer:
insulator, semiconductor, conductor and superconductor.
Explanation:
The sequence list of types of materials in order from least conductive to the most conductive is: insulator, semiconductor, conductor and superconductor. Conductors are materials where electric current can flow freely; whereas, in insulators, electric current cannot. Examples of conductors are metals and water.
Explain the functions of a villi
Answer
Villi are small finger-like projections found inside the inner walls of the small intestine. They v increase the surface area for absorption of the digested food. Each villus has a network of thin and small blood vessels close to its surface. The surface of the villi absorbs the digested food materials
Explanation:
O
by killing animals and disrupting food chains.
O
by causing wildfires when passing through
electrical systems.
O
by contaminating water systems with debris and
toxins.
O
by increasing temperatures in the waterways it
passes through.
Answer:
the last one, by increasing temperatures in the waterways it passes through.
1.) What are some of the forms of evidence used to support the theory of Pangaea?
2.) Why aren't the planet's continents in the same formation as they may have once been during the time of Pangaea?
3.) Why is it important to study the theory of plate tectonics and continental drift?
Answer:
1) Alfred Wegener, in the first three decades of this century, and DuToit in the 1920s and 1930s gathered evidence that the continents had moved. They based their idea of continental drift on several lines of evidence: fit of the continents, paleoclimate indicators, truncated geologic features, and fossils.
Explanation:
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Climates near the equator are __________ then climates further away.Immersive
The same temperature
Always more Tropical
Colder
Warmer
Answer:
colder i think
Explanation:
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1. You and your classmate are discussing different organs and organ systems within the human body.
Your friend states that the excretory system includes multiple organs, and one of those organs is the
lungs. You argue that the lungs can't possibly be in the excretory system since it is part of the
respiratory system. Which of the following choices would be the best statement that your friend
would use to justify why the lungs help keep homeostasis for the excretory system?
A. The lungs bring in oxygen, which is a vital gas to keep our cells alive and healthy.
B. The lungs exhale carbon dioxide, which is a waste gas and needs to be removed from the body.
C. The lungs provide cells with a gas that is important for the cell process of respiration.
D. The lungs remove waste in the forms of solids, liquids, and gases that could be harmful for the body,
Why do most living thing not leave fossils behind
Answer:
Explanation:
I believe why most living things do not leave fossils behind is most likely because they are decomposed before the fossils are covered by grouts and a predator might've eat them. The fossils are created when a plant or animal dies in a liquid environment and is covered by dirt.
In which of the following ways are bacteria similar to birds? (2 points)
Which of the following questions would best differentiate between Taiga and Tundra?
A.
Is the biome located in the northern hemisphere?
B.
Does the biome have a cold climate?
C.
Does the biome consist of deciduous trees?
D.
Is the vegetation tall or low to the ground?
What would best difference between Taiga and Tundra is C.Does the biome consist of deciduous trees.
What is tundra and Taiga?Tundra ecosystems are ecosystem that doesn't posses trees which is found in the Arctic .
The taiga on the other hand isa forest of the cold, subarctic region.
Therefore, the difference between them is to check if there are trees especially deciduous trees.
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How are lasers used to measure gravitational waves?
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The amount of life that can be supported in a particular ecosystem is limited by which of the following?
I. energy
II. water
III. minerals
IV. oxygen
A.
II and IV only
B.
I and II only
C.
I, II, III, and IV
D.
II, III, and IV only
Homologies are used as evidence of common ancestry among groups. Homologies include anatomical, molecular, and developmental evidence.
Which of the following would be an example of a developmental homology?
O Similarities in the genetic makeup of organisms
Similarities in the structures of various adult organisms
a
Similarities in the stages through which embryos pass
Similarities in the sequence of amino acids in a protein found in various species
What type of transport is illustrated in the diagram and what type of molecule would be transported
using this process?
A. Passive transport; carbohydrates
B. Active transport; oxygen
C. Exocytosis; proteins
D. Facilitated diffusion; sugars
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Inertia best describes...
a. why objects at rest remain at rest
b. why objects moving at a constant velocity continue moving at a constant velocity
c. both A and B
Answer:
c a letter c
Explanation:
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(Ch. 27.4) Many people are allergic to substances in the environment, such as ragweed pollen, as well as foods, such as peanuts. Which of these statements BEST describes an allergic reaction to one of these substances? (1 point) A. The substance is similar or identical to human antigens, and so it triggers an immune system response. B. The substance invades the body and causes damage to tissues, which triggers an immune system response. C. The substance does not directly harm tissues and is not a pathogen, but nevertheless triggers an inflammatory response. D. The substance invades the body and triggers a response from the respiratory system or digestive system, but not the immune system.
Answer:
C. The substance does not directly harm tissues and is not a pathogen, but nevertheless triggers an inflammatory response.
Explanation:
When a person is allergic to a substance, his or her immune system recognizes a harmless substance, such as components in food, pollen, or dust, as a treat. As a consequence, it starts an immune response that leads to inflammation. The substance that starts the allergic reaction is called an allergen, and it is not a pathogen because it is not a real threat to the body since it does not infect cells. When the allergen enters the body, it binds to antibodies that are in contact with a special type of cell. These specific cells will release a substance known as histamine. Histamine will produce an inflammatory reaction affecting different tissues in our body. For example, it can make us sneeze, have a running nose, swelling parts of our body, have itchiness and redness, amongst others.
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In areas of Africa where malaria is prevalent the number of sickle cell cases remains consistent generation after generation. ---- support the hypothesis.
In Canada the incident of sickle cell anemia has been increasing in the population. ----- contradicts the hypothesis.
Explanation:
In areas of Africa where malaria is widespread the number of sickle cell cases remains consistent generation after generation while on the other hand, In Canada the incident of sickle cell anemia are lower in the population because of environmental condition is not good for increase in malarial disease. In Africa, the environment is suitable for the mosquitoes that causes malaria so there is high increase of sickle cell anemia in the population.
18. Which of the following is a benefit of intensive farming?
A. A concentrated animal feeding operation is the smallest type of intensive farm.
B. Animals raised in intensive farms are healthier.
C. The food produced on intensive farms is cheaper than that on open ranges.
D. There are nearly one million types of intensive farms in the US.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In intensive grazing, rangeland is divided into paddocks. A paddock is
a small field or enclosure. Animals can graze on each paddock for a
short time before being moved to a new area. This type of system
provides high-quality pasture for dairy cows and growing animals but
requires increased management to move the livestock.