Answer:
myofibril bulbous end of axon and skeletal muscles fibres.
Explanation:o
It represents the chemical synapse of the axon bulbous ends of the motor neuron ( motor end plate) and the skeletal Muscle fibres.
The influx of calcium ions into the bulbous ends leads to the fusion and empty of the vesicles containing neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft.
The Neurotransmitters binds to the receptors on the muscles membrane to allow the transmission of action potential ( PSIP or PSEP)across the synaptic gap to the muscles fibers to initiate their contraction or relaxation.
Which period is older than the Triassic period?
Explanation:
The Triassic is the oldest period in the Mesozoic Era. But the Permian Period came before.
Answer:
Cretaceous
Explanation:
In the time span of the Mesozoic era the Jurassic came after the Cretaceous.
Which layer in the model of Earth could be described as similar to oozing peanut butter moving slowly towards the surface when hot and falling back slowly towards the inner core when cool?
Select one: a. The upper mantle b. The lower mantle c. The crust d. The lithosphere
Answer: the lower mantle
Explanation:
Answer:
B. The Lower Mantle
Explanation:
A population of fish has 11,140 individuals. They have a death rate of 100 per year and a birth rate of 120 per year. Assuming 50 fish migrate into the population and 25 migrate out of the population per year, how many individuals would there be after the first year
Answer:
11,185 individuals
Explanation:
The number of individuals after the first year would be 11,185.
The change in the number of individuals in a population or population size is determined by the equation:
(B - D) + (I - E), where B = birth rate, D = death rate, I = immigration, and E = emigration.
In this case, B = 120, D = 100, I = 50, E = 25. Hence, change in the population size;
= (120 - 100) + (50 - 25) = 45
This thus means that the population would have increased by 45 individuals after the first year. Since there were 11,140 individuals initially, the total number of individuals after the first year would be;
11,140 + 45 = 11,185 individuals.
Describe at least one part of the experiment procedure you thought was essential for getting good results. Did you find that certain steps in the procedure had to be followed carefully to get consistent results? If you wanted better results, do you think there is a step that could have been added to the procedure? Discuss your thoughts on the overall lab design. Did it help you understand the concepts better, or did it raise more questions? Do you think you could have designed a better experiment? If so, explain how and then discuss it with your classmates. Share some of your knowledge with them to learn a little more about this experiment.
Answer:
Control environment is the most important procedures for getting good results.
Explanation:
The control environment for an experiment is the essential part for getting good results. In control environment, there is no or less chances of infestation from the external environment which can cause the results of the data more acceptable. So the scientists prefers laboratory for performing experiment as compared to outer environment. So in my opinion for getting better results, the control environment is the most necessary experimental procedure.
Yes, for getting better results I think there is a step that could have been added to the procedure is to follow the international standard procedures for taking the readings by the experimenter.
Answer:
1. Describe at least one part of the experimental procedure that you thought was essential to getting good results. Did you find that certain steps in the procedure had to be followed carefully in order to get consistent results? If you wanted better results, do you think there is a step that could have been added to the procedure?
- Having a controlled environment (like in the Phet lab) is the most important procedure for getting good results.
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2. Discuss your thoughts on the overall lab design. Did it help you understand the concepts better, or did it raise more questions? Do you think you could have designed a better experiment? If so, explain how and then discuss it with your classmates. Share some of your knowledge with them or learn a little more about the experiment you just did.
- The overall lab design helped me understand circuits and current so much better. No, the experiment was well-designed and very helpful to my progress through the unit.
Explanation:
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Trace what happens to a piece of bread as it enters the mouth to the large intestine. Be sure to mention each organ of the digestive system and what happens to the bread in each part. ( can you put it in high school level)
Answer:
Bread is a carbohydrate.
Digestion of carbohydrates begin from the mouth.
As the bread is eaten and it is been chewed, the salivary amylase act on it.
This is also called mastication which is the breaking down of large pieces of bread into smaller pieces.
The salivary amylase break the monomeric bond between the dissacharides and starches by breaking amylose and amylopectin into smaller glucose.
When it's get to the stomach there is no further breaking down in the stomach because amylase do not get to the stomach because of stomach acidity. The strong peristaltic contraction of the stomach make it to form uniform chyme.
When the chyme entered the small intestine, the pancrease releases the pancreatic juice which contain amylase that breakdown dextrins into shorter carbohydrates. Additional enzymes are released which break maltose into two glucose and this enzyme is called maltase.
Sucrase breakdown sucrose into glucose and galactose.
There are cells in the small intestines which contain membranes that have protein transport which get monosaccharides and other nutrients to be absorbed in the blood.
The liver receive glucose, fructose and galactose and store them which is later use by the cells.
Explanation:
Digestion is the breakdown of large complex food into smaller pieces which can be easily absorbed by the body.
The goal of carbohydrates digestion is to breakdown complex carbohydrates and dissacharides into monosaccharide that can be absorbed into the body.
Which evidence supports the big bang theory?
A. Planetesimals form in debris disks.
B. Most galaxies are moving toward us.
C. Uniform background radiation is detected in every direction.
D. Galaxies spin faster than they should based on visible matter.
Answer:
The correct answer to the following question will be Option C.
Explanation:
The above given theory seems to be an astrophysical concept of something like the visible universe from those in the early observed times to its corresponding large-scale development. Technical calculations and requirements including its expanding universe of that same universe put the Big Bang between about 13.8 hundred million years ago, which would also be known to be the period of the solar system.So other choices are not related to the given theory. So that Option C would be the appropriate choices.
Answer:
the answer is C the person above me is right but just in case its on egde
Explanation:
Which evidence supports the big bang theory?
Planetesimals form in debris disks. Most galaxies are moving toward us. Uniform background radiation is detected in every direction. Galaxies spin faster than they should based on visible matter.
How is meiosis similar to mitosis?
Answer:
Both mitosis and meiosis are processes of cell division. They use the same steps for cell division, including prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Also, mitosis produces 2 diploid cells, while meiosis produces 4 haploid cells.
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of pseudoscience?
A. Horoscopes
B. Biology
C. Radiometric dating
D. Electromagnetism
Answer:
Horoscopes
Explanation:
Pseudo is a prefix that means fake or false. So pseudoscience is science that is not proven to work. All the other answer options are proven areas of science except horoscopes, which are a (not proven) way of predicting the future.
In an experiment, a scientist decides to study the effect of exercise on cholesterol levels in people. He studies two set of people—those who exercise every day for an hour and those who don’t exercise at all.
............................ In this case, the statement that people who exercise for an hoour may have lower cholesterol level is HYPOTHESIS. ....................... The cholesterol level would be the DEPENDENT VARIABLE.
An hypothesis refer to a proposed statement based on prior knowledge, which is used as a starting point in scientific experimentation.
In scientific experiments, there are always two variables, independent and the dependent variable. The independent variable is the variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment in order to determine its effects on the dependent variable.
The researchers participating in the experiments described above were assigned to conduct new experimentation, also on Leigh syndrome-positive mouse specimens. As a precursor step, it was decided to create a new population of Leigh syndrome-positive mice. What would be the option most likely to be successful in creating this population
Answer:
Induction of intentional mutations in the mitochondria of pre-fertilization ova
Explanation:
Leigh syndrome is a neurological disorder which affects the motor and mental state of organisms. The Mitochondria is known as the power house of the cell due to its production of energy for use by various cells in the body. Most neurological problems affect the motor and mental state as a result of a mutated mitochondrion. This explains why Induction of intentional mutations in the mitochondria of pre-fertilization ova Is correct.
why is the african sleeling sickness called trypanasomes?
Answer:
because symptoms can include a disturbed sleep pattern
Explanation:
African trypanosomiasis is a parasitic disease transmitted by the tsetse fly. It gets its nickname 'sleeping sickness' because symptoms can include a disturbed sleep pattern.
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What type of blood vessels surrounds the alveoli; Select one: A. arterioles B. artey C. capillaries D. vein
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Capillaries surround the blood vessels of the alveoli where exchange of gases occurs.
=> Oxygen from the alveoli goes into the capillaries
=> CO2 and water from the capillaries goes into the alveoli so that it can be respired out.
Answer: C) capillaries
Explanation:
Which term describes one kind of movement of earth
Answer:
Rotation or Revolution
Explanation:
Answer:
Earth spins around it's axis is one type of movement.
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Which of the following is an example of population density?
A) country with a large population
B) maximum number of wolves in a forest
C) total number of alligators in Florida
D) two jaguars per thousand hectares
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
because its about wolves in a forest population with maximum
Answer:
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It's actually two jaguars per thousand hectares.
Population density is often described as the number of animals or people per a certain area.
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Lydia is walking in the woods at night to observe owls. She hears a rustling behind a tree, which startles her and causes her body to go into a fight or flight response as the sympathetic nervous system is activated. What is likely to happen to her digestive system during this response? A. The enteric nervous system will slow down digestion to conserve energy. B. The enteric nervous system will speed up digestion to use energy. C. The peripheral nervous system will slow down digestion to conserve energy. D. The peripheral nervous system will speed up digestion to use energy.
Answer: A. The enteric nervous system will slow down digestion to conserve energy.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation
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Why do plants produce less oxygen during the night?
O A. Photosynthesis stops at night.
O. B. Photosynthesis only occurs at night.
O c. Cellular respiration only occurs at night.
O D. Cellular respiration stops at night
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Answer:A
Explanation:
No explanation
Gastroparesis is a condition that causes a partial paralysis of the stomach. The stomach has reduced ability to contract to move food through the digestive system. Some common symptoms of gastroparesis are abdominal pain, nausea, and feeling full after eating a small amount of food. What would be the most likely cause of this condition? A. damage to nerves that control the stomach B. lack of pancreatic juices and bile C. lack of enzymes in the small intestine D. damage to the mucus lining of the stomach
Symptoms of this condition include paralysis of the stomach muscles. Muscles are controlled by nerve impulses, therefore the most likely cause for this condition is (A.) damage to nerves that control the stomach
B. lack of pancreatic juices and bile -> this will lead to food not being chemically brokend down properly in the stomach and oils not mixing with water leading to malnutirion
C. Lack of enzymes in the small intestine -> this will also lead to food not being chemically digested and malnutrition
What is the rate at which
producers make organic matter?
A. the rate of limiting nutrients
B. the rate of limiting factors
C. the rate of primary productivity
D. the rate of influxion
Answer:
b
Explanation:
How does loss of biodiversity affect the biosphere?
O A New sources of medicines are gained.
B. Ecosystems become more resilient to change.
C. Natural food sources are lost.
D. Extinct species are replaced by new species.
Answer:B
Explanation:Ecosystem becomes more resilient to change when there is biodiversity loss and the changes affect human livelihood,income e.t.c.
A student is collecting the gas produced
from the reaction of 1.5 grams of Mg with
excess HCI. When the reaction is
complete, how many moles of H2 should
have been produced?
Answer:
0.062 moles of hydrogen gas
Explanation:
We must first out down the reaction equation before we can attempt to solve the problem.
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) ----> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
Next we obtain the number of moles in 1.5 g of magnesium metal from;
Molar mass of magnesium = 24.3 gmol-1
Number of moles of magnesium= mass/molar mass = 1.5g/24.3gmol-1 = 0.062 moles
From the reaction equation;
1 mole of magnesium metal yields 1 mole of hydrogen gas
0.062 moles of magnesium metal will yield 0.062 moles of hydrogen gas
Therefore, reaction of 1.5g of magnesium metal with excess hydrochloric acid will yield 0.062 moles of hydrogen gas.
A person can eat when hunger is absent because: a. the conscious mind of the cortex can override the body's signals b. the digestive tract sends messages to the hypothalamus c. the hypothalamus signals the availability of food in the environment d. the stomach intensifies its contractions and creates hunger pangs e. the glands start supplying epinephrine to the brain
Answer:
a. the conscious mind of the cortex can override the body's signals
Explanation:
Physiologically the satiety center in the hypothalamus control hunger is the lateral hypothalamus,while the ventral hypothalamus ensures satiety,urge to stop eating.Therefore the sensation to eat is involuntary. Mammalian brain is made up of the higher brain centers,located in the Cerebral cortex. These are regions of the brain used for judgemental cases,and conscious reasons to meet the demand for immediate needs.
Once the urge of thirst and hunger has been met,the satiety center stimulation is stopped.However,if one wishes to eat despite the stimulation of the hunger center,The crave for this is control by the conscious cerebral cortex,which allow the person to make the decision,without the involuntary region of the brain.
Hence the need to it is no longer done for nourishment,but rather to meet up or carried out the habits of fulfilling the passion to eat.
Do dog sweat? If yes, can you explain?
Answer:
No, dogs can't sweat.
Explanation:
Because of this, they can overheat easier than humans, so be sure to keep you dog cool! Hope this helped.
What happens to the molecules of a substance when heat is added to it ?
Answer:
The molecules start to energize.
Explanation:
When you heat up any molecule, the atoms and molecules start to vibrate more energetically. When this happens, it increases the space in-between the atoms. The substance expands and takes up more space as atoms move faster and farther away.
A rabbit breeder has rabbits that exhibit three different coat colors: dark gray, chinchilla (a lighter gray), and albino. When cross breeding rabbits with these different coat colors, he finds that dark gray is dominant to chinchilla and albino, whereas chinchilla is dominant to albino. These phenotypic outcomes indicate that there are more than two alleles of rabbit coat-color genes and that they exhibit
Answer:
Multiple allelism
Explanation:
Multiple alleles occur whereby three or more alternative form of a gene which in this case study are dark gray, chinchilla (a lighter gray), and albino; are all present at a locus but only two of the alleles can be present in just one organism.
A population of 40 killer whales lives in a bay that measures 2000 square miles. What is the population density of killer whales?
Answer:
.02
Explanation:
When finding population density, divide the amount of people, animals or things in the region by the total square miles. 40/2000 is .02.
A population is the size of the group of individuals residing at a place. A population of 40 killer whales has a population density of 0.02.
What is population density?Population density is the individual's concentration of a specific species at a particular geographical location. It allows the establishment of the ecosystem and health.
Given,
Number of individulas = 40
Size of the area = 2000
Density = Number of individuals ÷ Size of the area
= 40 ÷ 2000
= 0.02
Therefore, 0.02 is the population density of killer whales.
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Calculate the mean mass of this group of 5 students 34kg, 45kg, 46kg, 38kg and 62 kg
Answer:
[tex]mean \: = \frac{total \: sum \: of \: observation}{number \: of \: observation} [/tex]
So,
[tex] \frac{34 + 45 + 46 + 38 + 62}{5} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{225}{5} = 45[/tex]
So, the mean = 45 :)
Answer:
62
Explanation:
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Which two statements in the passage are true about fungus-like protists?
Options are not provided in the questions, so the complete question is as follows:
Which two statements in the passage are true about fungus-like protists?
1) Fungus-like protists feed on decaying leaves.
2) They photosynthesize in the presence of sunlight.
3) They reproduce using spores. They use pseudopods to engulf any foreign material and convert it into food.
4) They are prokaryotic in nature.
Answer:
1) Fungus-like protists feed on decaying leaves.
3) They reproduce using spores. They use pseudopods to engulf any foreign material and convert it into food.
Explanation:
Molds are fungus-like protists and they are heterotrophs like fungi. Slime molds and water molds are well-known example of fungus-like protists. They feed on decaying organic matter such as leaves.
Fungus-like protists reproduce using spore and use pseudopods to engulf any foreign material and convert it into food.
Hence, the correct options are 1 and 3.
Answer:
1 & 3
Explanation:
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What metal is is usually used for wires in electric circuits
Answer:
Typically, Copper is used for wires in electric circuits.
Why do phospholipids form a bilayer in water?
Answer:
The hydrophilic head is attracted to water while the hydrophobic tail shuns water. ... The hydrophobic head shuns water and the hydrophilic tail attracts water. The hydrophobic tail is attracted to water while the hydrophilic head shuns water.
ANOTHER SHORT ANSWER:
The phosphate portions attract water, and the lipid portions repel water.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is mostly likely to result from an error during transcription A. it is formed by a particular sequence of amino acids B. it is read in groups of three nitrogenous bases C. it is made of the same components in all living organisms D. it is found in the base sequence of nucleic acids
Answer:
So I think you're trying to ask where transcription errors take place, which I would say is A.
Explanation:
DNA transcrption is when DNA is converted to RNA, which is then sent to ribosomes in the cell to make specific protiens(this is how viruses destroy cells, they use this system to make more viruses by causing viral RNA or DNA(transcripted)to be given to ribosomes) Anyway, transcritpion makes certain sequences of Amino acids for protiens, so an error is going to affect this area first, which can cause large systematic problems later.