Answer:
homeostasis reproduction sensitive cells grow adapt interact respiration consume energy
Answer:
respiration,digestion,exretion,circulation,reproduction,locomotion and movement,chemical coordination
Explanation:
All these characteristics are found in living things
Use the drop-down menus to determine which percentage is equal to each fraction.
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Answer:
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3/4 : 75%
4/4 : 100%
2/4 : 50%
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what happened as a result of over hunting whales
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Oceanic crust is ___________ dense than continental crust, thus it goes underneath the continental crust forming a ________________.
Answer:
More dense
Explanation:
what is stimuli in biology in terms of igcse ????
Answer: A Stimulus is any change either internal or external which leads to a response. This could be a noise, smell or the changes in blood sugar level.
Explanation:
Differentiate between pathogens and vectors
Answer:
A pathogen is an agent that causes disease, such as a virus, bacterium, protozoan, or parasite. A vector is an organism, often an arthropod, that carries a pathogen to its host. So, for example, for malaria the pathogen is a protozoan called Plasmodium, and the.
Explanation:
If a plate boundary has a mid-range ridge, it must be a (blank)
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Explanation:
how do cells know how to develop within a multicellular organisms
Answer:
The correct answer is They receive instructions in their DNA
Explanation:
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The producers represent the second trophic level.
True or false
1. Floods can devastate an ecosystem, however they can also have a positive impact. Please explain the positive impacts major floods can have on the ecosystem.
2. How do seasonal changes in temperature, water availability and sunlight affect ecosystems?
3.Propose 5 ways that humans can help minimise the negative effects both natural events and human impact can have on ecosystems. (Not from google )
Answer:
1. Whilst flood events are devastating to humans they are a natural occurrence that can provide negative and positive important environmental impacts.
Flooding helps spread organic material, nutrients, and sediments which enrich floodplain soils. They also replenish water resources and trigger life processes such as bird breeding events, migration, and seed dispersal in flora and fauna adapted to these cycles, while good soil moisture can allow crops and pastures to be established.
How do scientists communicate data accurately with one another?
A. They multiply their measurements together.
B. They use a universal system of units.
C. They average their measurements.
D. They make flash cards.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
they use a universal system of units
Answer:
Its B. They use a universal system of units.
Hundreds of years ago, a volcanic eruption killed many plants and animals on a tropical island. Today, the island looks much as it did before the eruption. Why is this true? Destroyed ecosystems always return to their exact original state. Altered ecosystems only regain stability from the development of grasses. Geographic barriers prevent the migration of animals to island habitats. Destroyed environments can recover through ecological succession.
Answer:
Destroyed environments can recover through ecological succession.
Explanation:
Ecological succession describes a progressive change in the species in an ecological community over time.
This can happen after some disturbance such as a fire, earthquake, or volcanic eruption. It can mean that a e can return to the state it was before the event.
In Wisconsin the average snowfall was 50 inches for the year while in Illinois the average snowfall was 34 inches write the ratio of snowfall in Wisconsin and Illinois for the year
Answer:
it is 50 to 34
Explanation:
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what element has fewer valence electrons than magnesium
A food chain in an ecosystem flows from green algae, to freshwater snails, to small fish, and finally to large fish.
The primary consumer would is freshwater snails.
Explanation:
Producers are organisms that produce their own food and not depends on any other organism by the process of photosynthesis such as algae. Primary organisms on the other hand directly depend on the producers for their food and often get killed by secondary consumers.
Freshwater snails are the perfect example of the primary consumer as they get their food and energy from algae and are the primary source of food and energy for small fishes.
Why do scientists try to repeat other scientists’ experiments?
to test if the instruments in their labs are working properly
to practice following the procedures
to try to improve the first scientist’s work
to see if the original results are reproducible
Answer:
d) to see if the orginal results are reproducible.
List the six nitrogen bases that would pair with the following sequence of bases in a strand of DNA : T C G A C A
Answer: thymine (T) Cyostine (C) guanine (G) adenine (A)
Explanation:
Guanine (G) is complementary to cytosine (C), and adenine (A) is complementary to thymine (T). Hence, the nitrogenous bases that would form for the DNA bases TCGACA are AGCTGT.
How does base pairing take place in DNA?
A DNA double helix is joined together by the hydrogen bonds that are formed between the nitrogenous bases in the opposite strands. Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C), and Thymine (T) are the nitrogenous bases present in the DNA. Both adenine and guanine are purines. They make bonds with pyrimidine.
Adenine (A) of one DNA strand makes a double bond with Thymine (T) of the opposite DNA strand. The guanine (G) of one DNA strand makes three hydrogen bonds with the cytosine (C ) of the opposite DNA strand. As there are three hydrogen bonds present in guanine and cytosine (GC), they require more energy to break the bond. Adenine and thymine (AT) have two hydrogen bonds, hence they require less energy than GC bonds.
Hence, in a DNA strand, the complementary strand of TCGACA is AGCTGT.
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Which of the following would be the correct classification for the soil and earth material in the most productive aquifer?
low porosity, high permeability
high porosity, high permeability
low porosity, low permeability
high porosity, low permeability
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Answer:
B. high porosity, high permeability
C. low porosity, low permeability
Explanation:
why do food chains in an ecosystem rarely contain more then five organisms
Why do food chains in an ecosystem rarely contain more than five organisms? ... Nutrients are lost from the ecosystem when organisms die. The conversion of food into growth by an organism is not very efficient. Energy is recycled by the decomposers back to the producers.
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How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration related?
Group of answer choices
The products of photosynthesis are the reactants of cellular respiration.
The reactants of photosynthesis are the reactants of cellular respiration.
The reactants of photosynthesis are the reactants of cellular respiration.
The products of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration.
Answer:
The answer is The products of cellular respiration are the same as the reactants of photosynthesis.
Explanation:
because they have the same reactants
How does the Golgi Body and Plasma membrane work together ?
Answer/Explanation:
The Golgi body is a system of flattened sacs that is involved in the packaging, modification, and transport of proteins. It is particularly important for proteins that have to be transported outside of the cell.
Proteins from the Golgi that are to leave the cell are transported in vesicles. When they reach the membrane, the vesicles fuse with it and release the proteins outside of the cell
The __ of the element always start with capital letter.
The Only non--metal that is a good conductor of heat and electricity is___
Answer:
Graphite
Explanation:
If an organism has a cell wall, it can only be a ______ cell
Answer:
Plant
Explanation:
Because it has a cell wall
what do you think about this
Answer:
I would conclude the the answer is D. Sugar, Glucose, and Starch.
Explanation:
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4. What happens during fertilization that makes the offspring unique from the original cells?
Answer:
the dna pattern is different and gets its own dna strand and some of parents and parents combined
Explanation:
The most important high-energy compound found in the human body is
A. DNA
B. UPS
C. ATP
D. GPA
What happens to matter and energy in the process of photosynthesis?
Answer:
Matter movement: Carbon dioxide and water enter into the cell. Matter change: Carbon dioxide and water react resulting in glucose and oxygen. Energy change: The light energy of the sun is converted into chemical energy that is stored in the high energy C-C and C-H bonds of glucose.
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In a particular organism, scientists notice that cells are dying at a higher rate than normal. Upon further examination, they find that these cells die after they became filled with large lipids and protein of many different sizes. what do you predict is the reason for the cells death apex
Answer: lysosomes are malfunctioning so molecules targeted for destruction are not being removed.
what are the steps for the respiratory system?
Answer:
Other components of the respiratory system conduct air to the lungs, such as the trachea (windpipe) which branches into smaller structures called bronchi. The process of breathing (respiration) is divided into two distinct phases, inspiration (inhalation) and expiration (exhalation).
Answer:
The primary organs of the respiratory system are the lungs, which function to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide as we breathe.The gas exchange process is performed by the lungs and respiratory system. Air, a mix of oxygen and other gases, is inhaled.In the throat, the trachea, or windpipe, filters the air. The trachea branches into two bronchi, tubes that lead to the lungs.Once in the lungs, oxygen is moved into the bloodstream. Blood carries the oxygen through the body to where it is needed.Red blood cells collect carbon dioxide from the body’s cells and transports it back to the lungs.An exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place in the alveoli, small structures within the lungs. The carbon dioxide, a waste gas, is exhaled and the cycle begins again with the next breath.The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle below the lungs that controls breathing. The diaphragm flattens out and pulls forward, drawing air into the lungs for inhalation. During exhalation the diaphragm expands to force air out of the lungs. Adults normally take 12 to 20 breaths per minute. Strenuous exercise drives the breath rate up to an average of 45 breaths per minute.