Answer:
may be D is the right answer because
electrons microscope it not easy to handle and so expensive but light microscope is easy to handle and less experience
What do seals and birds have in common in the food web?
Answer:
Well.
Explanation:
Well, for the most part, both seals and birds eat fish.
And, both seals and birds get eaten by sharks.
The membrane surrounding the cell *
A. nuclear envelope
B. plasma membrane
C. ribosome
D. endoplasmic reticulum
A. The deer population exceeded the carrying capacity, providing predators with a surplus of food. As the deer population
decreased, so did the carrying capacity.
B. The deer population increased as the carrying capacity stabilized. As the carrying capacity decreased, the deer population
decreased.
C. The deer population increased rapidly, quickly exceeding the carrying capacity. As the deer population increased, there
was less food available, reducing the carrying capacity.
D. As the deer population reached a maximum so did the carrying capacity. As the deer population decreased, so did the
carrying capacity until the environment stabilized and the deer population could increase again.
Answer:
C seems to be the most reasonable answer.
Explanation:
The graph depicts that in an ecosystem the deer population increased rapidly, quickly exceeding the carrying capacity. As the deer population increased, there was less food available, reducing the carrying capacity.
What is an ecosystem?Ecosystem is defined as a system which consists of all living organisms and the physical components with which the living beings interact. The abiotic and biotic components are linked to each other through nutrient cycles and flow of energy.
Energy enters the system through the process of photosynthesis .Animals play an important role in transfer of energy as they feed on each other.As a result of this transfer of matter and energy takes place through the system .Living organisms also influence the quantity of biomass present.By decomposition of dead plants and animals by microbes nutrients are released back in to the soil.
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Pleaseeee help!!! This is due today!!
Write one page that tells me about your biome (Shrublands).
The pic is stuff I know already.
In a woodland ecosystem, the number of species of microorganisms in the soil that do not
harm plants increases. How does this rise in biodiversity affect the sustainability of the
ecosystem?
A The rise in biodiversity makes the ecosystem less sustainable.
B The rise in biodiversity makes the ecosystem more sustainable.
C The rise in biodiversity does not change the sustainability of the ecosystem.
D The rise in biodiversity makes the ecosystem only temporarily less sustainable.
Answer:
I think it’s B
Explanation:
Veteran trees are home to a variety of invertebrate species because a woodland's diversity is essential (insects, spiders, millipedes, centipedes, etc.), Thus, option B is correct.
What is the rise in biodiversity in woodland ecosystem?In addition to lichens and fungi. Mature forests also favor bats among other species. Biodiversity in the woodland is a result of structural diversity.
Stability increases with biodiversity in ecosystems, species, and people. For instance, species with numerous populations that are adapted to a wide range of conditions and high genetic diversity are more likely to be able to withstand disturbances, disease, and climate change.
Generally speaking, expanding the variety of habitats or vegetation structures present at a site can be done to increase biodiversity.
Therefore, The rise in biodiversity makes the ecosystem more sustainable.
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How does the use of cell technology benefit public health?
It makes it possible to discover new anticancer drugs.
It makes it possible to culture fewer types of cells.
It makes it possible to regulate medical research.
It makes it possible to avoid testing drugs in humans.
Answer: It makes it possible to regulate medical research.
Explanation: It helps inform everyone what to do in case of an emergency and can even reccommend the types of pills and shows all the symptoms as that the person is having.
Answer: How does the use of cell technology benefit public health?
It makes it possible to discover new anticancer drugs.
It makes it possible to culture fewer types of cells.
It makes it possible to regulate medical research.
It makes it possible to avoid testing drugs in humans.
Explanation:
A. It makes it possible to discover new anticancer drugs.this is the answer.
could someone please help me out on this? im confused
Answer:
Dependent: Reduction
Independent: Solar Energy
Controlled: B
Explanation:
The dependent variable is what is being measured in the lab.
The independent variable is what is being CHANGED by the individual
The control is what is kept the SAME throughout the lab.
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7. Why is the property of specific heat important to aquatic life?
Answer:
Specific heat means amount of heat required to raise a temperature of a particular body, in case of aquatic life the specific heat plays an important role, the organisms living in an aquatic system require an certain body temperature to be maintained in order to survive.
Specific Heat raises the temperature of the water body resulting in Aquatic life to survive.
Un niño que ha enfermado de paperas o varicela, no desarrollará estas
enfermedades en una segunda oportunidad, porque:
I. la piel, mucosas y lágrimas impiden el ingreso de los microbios.
II. en el primer contacto adquirió anticuerpos.
III. interviene la inmunidad Adaptativa, la cual presenta "memoria".
IV. su sistema defensivo está preparado frente a una segunda exposición
a. I y II son correctas
b. III y IV son correctas
c. II, III y IV son correctas
d. I, II y III son correctas.
Respuesta:
La respuesta correcta es la C, ya que II, III y IV son correctas.
Explicación:
Nuestro sistema inmunológico nos defiende de agentes patógenos que pueden enfermarnos, y está compuesto por dos tipos distintos de inmunidades: la inmunidad innata y la inmunidad adaptativa.
La inmunidad innata es aquella que reacciona primero cuando se presenta una amenaza, atacando a los patógenos de manera inespecífica gracias a mecanismos que ya existían antes de que se desarrolle la infección. Cuando se trata de inmunidad innata, nuestras principales barreras de defensa son la piel y las mucosas, y las células de la respuesta inmune de mayor relevancia son los neutrófilos, entre otras.
Por el contrario, la inmunidad adaptativa, es de respuesta tardía y puede actuar de maneras diferentes dependiendo de cuál sea el patógeno invasor. Hay dos tipos de inmunidad adaptativa, la humoral y la celular. De la inmunidad humoral participan principalmente los linfocitos B, que fabrican anticuerpos específicos; mientras que la inmunidad celular es llevada a cabo por linfocitos T. La ventaja que tiene la inmunidad adaptativa en comparación con la innata es que es específica, diversa, más eficaz, y POSEE MEMORIA.
Las células de la inmunidad adaptativa presentan la capacidad de "recordar" cómo el cuerpo actuó ante una amenaza en el pasado para poder llevar a cabo un plan mucho más eficaz. Esta es la razón por la que las vacunas funcionan: porque se le inyecta a los individuos una versión débil del patógeno (por ejemplo, del virus que causa la varicela) para que el cuerpo "aprenda" a vencerlo para cuando se encuentre con ese microorganismo en un futuro.
what things humans do in the flower garden to alter the abiotic elements of the ecosystem?
HELP PLEASE! fill in the blanks
Answer:
infectious agents/germs, immune system, circulatory system
Explanation:
What form of nitrogen makes up the majority (78%) of the earth’s atmosphere?
Which term best describes the result of plants and animals having more offspring than will be able to survive
Answer:
natural selection
Explanation:
This is what I found
natural selection is based on the following principles: In nature, organisms produce more offspring than are able to survive and reproduce.
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Answer: Overproduction.
Explanation:
Occurs when a species produces more offspring than will survive to maturity.
Bees, which are known for aiding in pollination, help with which process?
A. enabling pollen to grow fruit to encase the sperm and egg
B. enabling pollen to grow a tube to transfer sperm to the egg
C.transferring pollen from the anther to the pistil
D. transferring pollen from the ovule to the ovary
Please hurry and answer for me plz!
Bees, which are known for aiding in pollination, help with transferring pollen from the anther to the pistil. The correct option is C.
What is pollination?Transferring pollen grains from a flower's male anther to its female stigma is the process of pollination.
Every living thing, including plants, strives to produce progeny for the following generation. Making seeds is one method through which plants can create progeny.
Bees are necessary for the growth of plants and flowers. They use the pollination process, in which they move microscopic pollen grains from one blossom of one sort of plant to another flower of the same kind.
The transfer of this pollen aids in the growth of the blooms which will ensures that a plant will produce full-bodied fruit and a full set of viable seeds.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
it was expert verified
FORENSIC SCIENCE!! When analyzing a strand of hair, investigators would first try to collect DNA from which general location?
Inside of the hair strand
The medulla
The hair tip/point furthest from the scalp
The point closest to the scalp
Answer:
The correct answer is - The point closest to the scalp.
Explanation:
In order to analyze a strand of hair investigators need to collect the DNA. To analyze a strand of hair the DNA must be nuclear DNA which can be found at the root of the hair near the scalp as the point, hair attached to the scalp there are cells that can provide the nuclear DNA. Any other section or the part of the hair strand does not contain the nuclear DNA so analyze DNA would not be possible.
What are "Chloroplasts"?
a.an organelle of some eukaryotic cells in which photosynthesis occurs, using the energy of light to make organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water
b.the substance inside a cell, prokaryotic or eukaryotic, including organelles, but
not including the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell
c.membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic cells in which cellular respiration
takes place, using oxygen to break down glucose to carbon dioxide and water
d.a cell organelle that is essential to cell functions including reproduction, contains
the cell's chromosomes, and is enclosed by a membrane
Answer:
cloraplast is what makes the plant green
is flour + water a colloid or solution?
Answer:
I belive it is a solution
Explanation: Hope this helped :D :3
Answer: ✅
Solution
Explanation: ✅
An example of a simple suspension would be flour in water, or sand in water. A colloid is a type of mixture intermediate between a homogeneous mixture (also called a solution) and a heterogeneous mixture with properties also intermediate between the two.
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Choose all that apply. Carbohydrates contain the following elements:
Answer: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Explanation:
hydrated carbon which results to sugar and oxygen
Explanation:
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A relationship between living things that depend on the same
resources at the same place and at the same time is called
Answer:
competition
Explanation:
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Answer:
Competition
Explanation:
Competition is a relationship between living things that depend on the same resources. The resources may be food, water, or anything else they both need. Competition occurs whenever the two species try to get the same resources in the same place and at the same time.
Which of the following abiotic factors can influence the number of plants that can grow in an ecosystem?
Answer: The most important abiotic factors for plants are light, carbon dioxide, water, temperature, nutrients, and salinity.
Which of the following represents the phases of mitosis in their proper sequence?
Answer:
Mitosis consists of four basic phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Some textbooks list five, breaking prophase into an early phase (called prophase) and a late phase (called prometaphase).
How many different ELEMENTS are in Na2SO4?
A.)1
B.)3
C.)6
D.)7
Answer:
D, 7
Explanation:
In one molecule of sodium sulfate, or Na2 SO4, there are seven atoms in all. The chemical formula for this molecule tells us this.
What is an hypothesis?
1.
an explanation why or how an event happens
2.
an experiment to prove a theory
3.
a fact supported by experimental data
4.
a demgn for an experiment
Answer:
it should be 1. an explanation why or how an event happens
Explanation:
When you form a hypothesis, you are forming what you think will happen if you do this. then an experiment is usually followed shortly afterwards.
2 questions
10. During cell division, the genetic material in a cell needs to duplicate - before
it divides into 2. *
True
Or
False
11. Chromosomes (genetic material) are located outside of the nucleus of the
cell. *
True
ОR
False
Answer:
10: True
11: Eukaryotic chromosomes and Linear chromosomes are located in the nucleus.. Not outside. So, I think false. But you can pick
Why are certain constellations only visible during certain
times of the year?
Answer:
orion, big and little dipper and cancer.
Explanation:
Those are my thoughts I hope this helped.
Can a species switch from being an r-species to a K-species or visa versa?
Answer:
as causas de las extinción de una especie pueden ser muchas, como la destrucción de su hábitat natural, la caza o captura de animales exóticos, la contaminación, la deforestación (la desaparición de los bosques por la tala de árboles) o el cambio climático, que son consecuencia de la intervención de los seres humanos. Aunque esto también puede relacionarse con distintos fenómenos naturales como inundaciones, incendios, o la llegada de enfermedades.
Explanation:
En algunas ocasiones y por diferentes motivos, las especies de animales empiezan a desaparecer, y esto se conoce como extinción. A pesar de que escuchamos esta palabra muy a menudo, alguna vez te has preguntado, ¿por qué una especie se extingue y qué pasa cuando esto sucede?
Which star would be considered a Red Giant Star?
A) Star E
B) Star D
C) Star A
D) Star C
Some famous red giant stars are Aldebaran and Arcturus. Our own star, the Sun, will eventually become a red giant star and expand several times its current diameter. One of the biggest red giants ever discovered is VY Canis Majoris, being around 1,400 times bigger than our Sun. However, the answer is Star D.
What happens to an atom if it gains an electron? *
A.It becomes negative
B.It becomes neutral
C.It becomes positive
D.None of the above
Answer:
It became negative
Explanation:
Which is not an example of a "living" life process?
A)Sensitivity
B)Resting
C)Growth
D)Nutrition
Answer:
Nutrition
Explanation:
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What does the term frameshift mean in science
Answer:
A frameshift mutation is a type of mutation involving the insertion or deletion of a nucleotide in which the number of deleted base pairs is not divisible by three.
Explanation:
Answer:
A frameshift mutation is a genetic mutation caused by a deletion or insertion in a DNA sequence that shifts the way the sequence is read. A DNA sequence is a chain of many smaller molecules called nucleotides.
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