Answer:
1. Integumentary System
2. Digestive System and Endocrine System
Explanation:
An organ system combines multiple organs to perform one or more biological functions.
The integumentary system which human skin, is an organ system that protects the outer body. So the stretch marks women experience during pregnancy are evident on the skin, and since it was mentioned in the question that "A mother's body undergoes many changes to accommodate the developing fetus during pregnancy" it can be concluded that the skin stretched due to fetus development.
The digestive system here, the liver, can get disordered by a liver disease known as Cholestasis, which alters the flow of bile produced by the liver for digestion and can lead to bilirubin buildup poisoning blood and causing itchiness that can be experienced during pregnancy.
The Endocrine system is the Hormone center of the body, it affects the mood, and can cause itchiness too.
Based on the living things in the pyramid, please tell me what examples would fit into these categories
Primacy Producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
Answer:
Primacy Producers----- Oak tree , primary consumers------ Caterpillars , secondary consumers ------- blue jays, and tertiary consumers ----- hawk.
Explanation:
Oak tree refers to the primacy Producers in this pyramid because it produces food by using the solar energy. Caterpillars are primary consumers that feeds on the producers and also known as herbivores, blue jays are the secondary consumers that feeds on the primary consumer which is the caterpillar, and tertiary consumers are the hawk that feeds on the secondary consumer i.e. blue jays. In this way, energy flows in the food chain of an ecosystem. During this flow of energy, only 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to another while the remaining releases in the environment in the form of heat energy.
If a heterozygous fire-breathing dragon
is crossed with one that does not
breathe fire, what proportion of their
offspring will be fire breathers?
How do the plasma membrane and mitochondria interact with each other to perform the function of the cell?
Answer: Takes in glucose and oxygen that is needed by the mitochondria for cell respiration and releases CO2 from the process
Two samples of radioactive material from the same rock is prepared for testing. Sample A is cut into a 2 inch cube. Sample B is crushed into a fine powder. Compared to the half-life of the material in Sample A, the half-life of the material in the powdered Sample B is:
Answer:
The same
Explanation:
Half life is the time taken for the number of atoms in a radioactive sample to decrease to half of the initial number of atoms. It is also the time taken for the activity of a radioactive sample to decrease to half of its original value.
If samples A and B were obtained from the same rock, then they contain the same number of atoms having the same initial activity even though the samples were not prepared in the same way for analysis.
Hence, samples A and B have the same half life.
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What percentage of the human body is made up of water?
A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 70%
E) 90%
Answer:
According to question,Option D is the correct
Explanation:
Up to 60% of the human adult body is water. According to H.H. Mitchell, Journal of Biological Chemistry 158, the brain and heart are composed of 73% water, and the lungs are about 83% water. The skin contains 64% water, muscles and kidneys are 79%, and even the bones are watery: 31%.
why is being able to convert one energy form to another so important for us to do? please explain your answer in complete sentences.
Energy is the fundamental need of our everyday life. ... This means that we can convert electrical energy into heat energy and light energy, solar energy can be converted to chemical energy, potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy, Gravitational potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy etc
define metabolic water
Answer:
Metabolic water refers to water created inside a living organism through their metabolism, by oxidizing energy containing substances in their food.
Explanation:
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Where does most life on earth get its energy?
Answer:
The sun
Explanation:
the sun feeds plants through photosynthesis and then consumers feed off of the plants
Which of the following is an area of authority in a design?
O Tension
O Dominance
O Accent
O Contrast
Which of these activities will recharge groundwater, increasing the water table?
evaporation
artesian spring
a rainstorm
a well
The Grand Coulee dam and hydroelectric plant are located on the Columbia River in Washington state.
How does this hydroelectric power plant affect the natural resources in the state over a long period of time?
O A Coal and gas are less likely to be burned to generate electricity,
B. Water quality is improved when the dam filters the river system,
O c. Soil resources are conserved when reservoirs are filled behind the dam.
O D. Air quality decreases when electricity is generated through hydroelectric power.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Susan has been assigned to build a model of a plant cell. She has many materials to help her build her model: plastic wrap, a plastic sandwich
bag, aluminum foil, different kinds of dry pasta, stiff cardboard, and pipe cleaners.
She selects the stiff cardboard to represent which outside supporting part of the plant cell?
O A. cell membrane
O B. mitochondria
O c. cell wall
D. nucleus
E. vacuole
HELP!
i believe the answer is c, cell wall^^
Cell wall supporting part of the plant cell. So, the correct option is C.
What is Cell wall?A cell wall is defined as the structural layer surrounding certain types of cells present outside the cell membrane which can be rigid, flexible and sometimes rigid. The cell wall provides both structural support and protection to the cell which serves as a filtering mechanism.
Cell wall present only in plants and some fungi, bacteria and algae. The plant cell wall is arranged in 3 layers which are composed of carbohydrates, such as pectin, cellulose, hemicellulose and other small amounts of minerals, which form a network with structural proteins to form the cell wall.
Thus, Cell wall supporting part of the plant cell. So, the correct option is C.
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How can individuals help to conserve the resources in the picture?
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Answer:
I wish I could help you but I can't. I'm in biology too but I don't remember learning that
Which statement best predicts why a cell's progression through the cell cycle might be halted by the G1/S checkpoint?
Answer:
The missing options are:
A. Spindle fibers have not correctly attached to chromosomes.
B. Damage occurred to DNA when it was being copied in G1.
C. There are not enough nucleotides available to construct new DNA.
D. Proteins necessary for M phase of the cell cycle have not been produced.
The correct option is C.There are not enough nucleotides available to construct new DNA.
Explanation:
During the G1 phase, the cell grows in size since it prepares its organelles and molecule combinations for the next phase of the cell cycle, the S phase. Before the cell transitions to the S phase, it has to pass through a checkpoint that makes sure that there are no mutations, it has grown enough, and has the necessary molecules for the next phase, which is the synthesis of DNA. If there are not enough nucleotides, the cell will not be able to synthesize new DNA in the S phase, so the checkpoint stops the cells from moving to this phase till it has all the necessary things to do it.
Which is a difference between the Paleozoic and Mesozoic era?
Explanation:
Animals lived in the water during the Mesozoic and on land in the Paleozoic. Animal complexity increased during the Paleozoic while the first flowering plants appeared in the Mesozoic era. ...
The Paleozoic era, not the Mesozoic era, had the first dinosaurs. The first mammals emerged in the Paleozoic era, not the Mesozoic era. The Mesozoic era, not the Paleozoic era, had the first animals with shells.
Why was the evolution of a vascular system important for land plants?
The nitrogen cycle produces amino acids which allow plants to make ?
A. Sugar
B. nitrogen
C. protein
D. carbon
What causes oxygen debt
Answer:
The amount of oxygen required to remove the lactic acid, and replace the body's reserves of oxygen, is called the oxygen debt. When someone who has been exercising pays back an oxygen debt, it can take from a few hours for normal exercise, to several days after a marathon.
Explanation:
Answer:
The amount of oxygen required to remove the lactic acid, and replace the body's reserves of oxygen
Explanation:
How many atoms of hydrogen are in NH3? *
1
2
3
4
Which structure provides a link between the nervous and endocrine systems?
A. pituitary gland
B. hypothalamus
C. adrenal gland
D. thyroid gland
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Living things that affect other living things
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Answer: Aboitic and biotic focters
Explanation:
aboitic is a nonliving things.
boitic is living thing
just like ecosystem.
what are the end product of the digestion of food
Explanation:
The end products of digestion process can be listed as follows: Carbohydrates like starch and disaccharides will be digested into monosaccharides like glucose, fructose and galactose. Proteins will be digested into amino acids. Fats will be digested into fatty acids and glycerol
The diagram below represents stages of a cellular process for a cell with 4 chromosomes
Answer:
Explanation:BCDA
Cual son las consecuencias y el tratamiento del crecimiento lento en niños? Plis me pueden decir con explicación
Answer:
Efecto adverso sobre la salud.
Explicación:
El crecimiento lento de los niños afecta la salud de los niños, haciéndolos más susceptibles a enfermedades e infecciones, pero también afecta su desarrollo mental y físico. Las inyecciones de hormona del crecimiento y los medicamentos de reemplazo de la hormona tiroidea son tratamientos que se usan para tratar el crecimiento lento en los niños. La deficiencia de la hormona del crecimiento se puede tratar mediante inyecciones de hormona del crecimiento. Los medicamentos de reemplazo de la hormona tiroidea se utilizan para compensar la hipoactividad de la glándula tiroides del niño.
he says “heart muscles barely regenerate “ do you remember what stage of the cell cycle that is ?
The manure pit has been emptied and Ted now has to enter the manure pit to perform some maintenance work. He is hooked up to a lifeline and his colleague Sam is outside the pit ready to assist should a rescue become necessary. Do you notice any issues in this scenario?
The pit if empty so there is no need for additional precautions
Ted is wearing a lifeline so there is no need for additional precautions
Sam should be wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus
Ted should be wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus
Answer:
D. Ted should be wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus
Explanation:
According to this question, Ted has entered into an empty pit in order to do some maintenance work and his colleague, Sam, is outside the pit ready to assist him in case of emergency.
It is necessary to take additional precautions even if Ted is tied to a lifeline or the pit is empty. However, the additional precaution should be that Ted should be wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) in case of breathing or respiratory problems down the pit.
What are two of the products of the Krebs cycle?
Students filled two beakers with 500 mL of water each. They placed three drops of live algae culture into each of the beakers, then used a dissolved oxygen sensor to measure the oxygen content of the water in each beaker. The students then stirred 5 mL of nitrogen-rich fertilizer into one of the beakers, and labeled the beaker A. Nothing was added to the second beaker, which the students labeled B. Both beakers were placed under a high-intensity light over a weekend. On Monday, the students measured the amount of oxygen in the water of each of the beakers. Which aspect of the watershed were these students trying to model?
A. The effect of fertilizer-contaminated surface water flowing as runoff into a waterway
B. How stagnant or non-flowing water can result in providing a habitat for living organisms such as algae
C. The inverse relationship between water, light, oxygen, and photosynthesis
D. How light and oxygen levels in water affect the growth of algae within a system over time
D. How light and oxygen levels in water affect the growth of algae within a system over time
Which of the following do we get from biodiversity?
Explanation:
Utilitarian values include the many basic needs humans obtain from biodiversity such as food, fuel, shelter, and medicine. Further, ecosystems provide crucial services such as pollination, seed dispersal, climate regulation, water purification, nutrient cycling, and control of agricultural pests.
Biodiversity supports human and societal needs, including food and nutrition security, energy, development of medicines and pharmaceuticals and freshwater, which together underpin good health. It also supports economic opportunities, and leisure activities that contribute to overall wellbeing.