Answer:
C. Less Energy
Explanation:
The potato plant only has to grow its main part a tuber which can help grow more multiple parts which will easliy create more offspring. a strawberrie on the other hand needs to grow its main fruit grow flowers and seeds in itself to continue its reproduction cycle. The strawberry also takes a longer time to be able to reproduce.
which population is most likely to survive? (PLEASE ANSWER ASAP AND CORRECTLY, I WILL AWARD BRAINLIEST) (image below)
Populations 1 and 2 will most likely survive.
Populations 2 and 3 will most likely survive.
Only Population 2 will survive because it is the only population with variation.
All the populations will survive because the seals will change the thickness of their blubber if they need to.
Answer:
populations 1 and 2 will most likely survive.
Explanation:
so here's my thinking- seeing as how population 1 only has seals with thin blubber they will automatically survive because they won't need to adapt to the environment. but population 2 has both thin and thick blubbered seals and seeing as how the thick blubbered ones will most likely just die out the thin blubbered ones will 'take over'
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Answer:
Populations 1 and 2 will most likely survive.
Explanation:
If the water is changing to warm, the seals with no blubber wont get too hot. The thick seals will overheat.
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Directions: The pyramid shows the 5 levels of organization, ranging from simplest (bottom) to most complex (top). Describe the function of each level of organization and give plant and animal examples in the empty chart beside the pyramid.
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Answer:
Living things are highly organized and structured, following a hierarchy that can be examined on a scale from small to large. The atom is the smallest and most fundamental unit of matter.
Explanation:
Read the passage. Then explain the ways humans have influenced the traits in corn plants and the impacts each biotechnology has had
Many of the types of corn found in grocery stores were originally bred for their taste and productivity. But these varieties are often threatened by pests. This makes it harder for farmers to produce enough corn.
Scientists have used genetic engineering to make GMO corn plants that are resistant to pests. In one type of GMO plant, they added genes from bacteria that live in soil. The genes let the GMO plants produce a bacterial protein that kills certain insects.
Answer:
they have influenced it through genetic engineering
Explanation:
Answer:
The scientists used genetic engineering to manipulate the genes of the corn plant so that they are resistant to pests. A negative impact this biotechnology has is that the genes that help the corn plant resist pests also creates bacteria that kills certain insects.
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Mikayla is at the garden center picking out plants for her front garden. She sees flowers in many different colors and patterns. Mr. Kim, the shop owner, sees Mikayla examining some camellias. He points out several kinds of flowers and explains how they end up with their color.
Select the sentence from the passage that describes incomplete dominance.
“1(These flowers are red and white because they have one red parent and one white parent.)1 (2 This is due to both alleles being expressed at the same time.)2 (3 But these pink flowers also have one red parent and one white parent.3) (4 Blending of colors occurs from mixing a dominant and recessive allele for an inherited trait".)4
1, 2 , 3, or 4?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
you answer is 4 because it shows how incomplete dominance works, and that the blending between the two colors, is not codominance.
Select the correct answer.
All of these tools are used for science, but which tool is used specifically for Earth science?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer:
calculator (?)
Explanation:
Use the vision to answer the question.
A diagram has three boxes in a row. In the first box is a drawing of grass. An arrow points to the right to the next box which is blank. Another arrow points to the right from the second to the third box. In the third box is a drawing of a bobcat.
Which organism would best fit in the middle blank box to complete this food chain?
A.
caterpillar
B.
rabbit
C.
hawk
D.
cougar
Name two medical technologies that have helped combat the spread of disease in cities. Explain how each technology has helped.
Answer: Using mobile phones with built-in video cameras helps individuals better manage their diet to prevent obesity and other diet-related diseases. Health promoters also use the media platforms and mobile devices to control behaviors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, exercise, and sexual behaviors. With the use of nanotechnology, scientists hope to prevent illness, more quickly diagnose, control disease and treat disease with fewer side effects, and create better medical aids such as more compatible prosthetics. Nanoparticles and surfaces made of nanostructures are used in many areas of healthcare research.
Explanation:
The muscular system and the skeletal system work together so the body can do what?
pump blood
move
digest food
get oxygen
Answer:
Move
Explanation:
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you cant see the words what do they say?
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Answer: You can compare Desert and rainforest
Explanation:
They are two very different ecosystems so it won;t be hard to compare them.
Use the model to explain how the mitochondrion contributes to the overall function of cell. What would happen to the cell if the mitochondria didn’t work?
Answer:
Think of mitochondria as batteries that give a power boost to their host cell. without mitochondria modern cell would die for lack of an adequate energy supply.
Explain the three parts of the cell theory in your own words.
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Answer:
Explanation:
The cell theory basically just tells you what cells are and why they exist.
There are three main parts and those are;
1;All living things are made up of cells.
This basically means that every living thing in the world has a cell . If they don't have a cell ,then they are not living.
2; New cells are created by old cells and they divide into two
This means that when when old cells start to decay new cells start to form and replicate by splitting into two cells.
3.Cell are the basic unit for life.
This means that without cells we can't live. Life started with one single cell.
how does energy change forms in a campfire?
Answer:
the wood is being burnt leaving behind ash and changing a solid to a gas ( wood to fire )
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Look at the diagram of the hydrologic cycle, and use it to help you to write a paragraph that explains how a droplet of water that falls as rain can move through the atmosphere, the biosphere, the geosphere, and the hydrosphere. Be specific as you explain the processes (evaporation, condensation, transpiration) that occur because of interaction between Earth’s spheres. In your response, be sure to...
Give the state of matter that water is in as it moves through Earth’s systems
Describe what processes occur to change water from one state of matter to another
Explain how interactions between Earth’s spheres keep water cycling between them
Answer:
The Earth has a finite amount of water. The water that is here today is the same water that will be here in 20 or even 20 million years’ time. So, if all living things use water, how is it that we don’t use up all our water? The answer is that water is constantly recycled through the Earth’s system through a process called the water cycle.
Dynamic and complex: the global water cycle
Water in the Earth system is influencing all aspects of life on Earth. Pathways, storage, transfers and transformations have an effect on the global climate and human welfare. Within this interactive 4 scientists talk about some of the complex aspects of the water cycle.
To use this interactive, move your mouse or finger over any of the labelled boxes and click to obtain more information.
The water cycle encompasses a number of processes that circulate water through the Earth’s subsystems. Water evaporates from within soils and through vegetation and from bodies of water (such as rivers, lakes and oceans). This evaporated water accumulates as water vapour in clouds and returns to the Earth as rain or snow. The returning water falls directly back into the oceans, or onto land as snow or rain. It soaks into the soil to move into the groundwater or runs off the Earth’s surface in streams, rivers and lakes, which drain back into the oceans. The water may be taken up by plants and returned to the atmosphere through processes like transpiration and photosynthesis. Water may also be returned to the atmosphere through the combustion of plants in fossil fuel.
Explanation:
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The Earth has a finite amount of water. The water that is here today is the same water that will be here in 20 or even 20 million years’ time. So, if all living things use water, how is it that we don’t use up all our water? The answer is that water is constantly recycled through the Earth’s system through a process called the water cycle.
Dynamic and complex: the global water cycle
Water in the Earth system is influencing all aspects of life on Earth. Pathways, storage, transfers and transformations have an effect on the global climate and human welfare. Within this interactive 4 scientists talk about some of the complex aspects of the water cycle.
To use this interactive, move your mouse or finger over any of the labelled boxes and click to obtain more information.
The water cycle encompasses a number of processes that circulate water through the Earth’s subsystems. Water evaporates from within soils and through vegetation and from bodies of water (such as rivers, lakes and oceans). This evaporated water accumulates as water vapour in clouds and returns to the Earth as rain or snow. The returning water falls directly back into the oceans, or onto land as snow or rain. It soaks into the soil to move into the groundwater or runs off the Earth’s surface in streams, rivers and lakes, which drain back into the oceans. The water may be taken up by plants and returned to the atmosphere through processes like transpiration and photosynthesis. Water may also be returned to the atmosphere through the combustion of plants in fossil fuel.
The dynamic water cycle
In this video, four New Zealand scientists – Dave Campbell, Louis Schipper, David Hamilton and Keith Hunter – talk about how only a small percentage of the Earth’s water is freshwater, and of that small percentage, only a fraction is available for human use.
Water and the atmosphere
Water enters the atmosphere through evaporation, transpiration, excretion and sublimation:
Transpiration is the loss of water from plants (via their leaves).
Animals excrete water by respiration and by passing urine.
Sublimation is when ice or snow transforms directly into water vapour without going through a liquid phase (i.e. they do not melt).
Water commonly occurs in the atmosphere in the form of water vapour. If it cools down, it can condense, accumulating in clouds. As the clouds grow, they become heavier and can fall back to the Earth as precipitation (rain, snow, hail or sleet) or re-evaporate back into vapour.
Water and the biosphere, hydrosphere and geosphere
When water returns to Earth, it can either enter the hydrosphere or the geosphere.
Water vapor becomes liquid with the condensation process where water comes from lakes and rivers to evaporate into the atmosphere. Water is released from living organisms by the process of transpiration.
What is Condensation?Condensation is defined as the change of state of a substance from the gas phase to the liquid phase, and is the opposite of vaporization. The term mainly refers to the water cycle.
It is the process through which the physical state of matter changes from gaseous state to liquid state, such as condensation occurs when water vapor which is in gaseous form in the air, when it comes in contact with a cold surface becomes liquid .
When water in the air comes in contact with a cold surface, it condenses in the form of water droplets. Evaporation is the opposite reaction to condensation.
Thus, water vapor becomes liquid with the condensation process where water comes from lakes and rivers to evaporate into the atmosphere. Water is released from living organisms by the process of transpiration.
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write a scientific explanation about how index fossils aid geologists in determining the age of rock layers
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Directions: The pyramid shows the 5 levels of organization, ranging from simplest (bottom) to most complex (top). Describe the function of each level of organization and give plant and animal examples in the empty chart beside the pyramid.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The arrow points to an example of
Wave
Question 5 options:
compression
prism
rarefaction
sound barrier
Answer:
Sound Barrier
Explanation:
Explain why the discovery of CRISPR-Cas9 was so important that Dr. Doudna and Dr. Charpentier received a Nobel Prize.
Answer:Jennifer A. Doudna have discovered one of gene technology’s sharpest tools:
Explanation:
How does the ecosystem in the Sim compare to a deep-sea vent ecosystem? Fill in the table with key features of the Sim Ecosystem (left) and Deep-Sea Vent Ecosystem (right). Use the middle column to note features of both that are similar. Refer to the idea bank if it helps.
Answer:
Estos factores varían de lugar en lugar en una masa de agua y se usan ... Aquí penetra muy poca luz solar como para que ocurra fotosíntesis. ... los organismos marinos: las zonas entre mareas y las aguas profundas. ... Compara estuarios y arrecifes
Explanation:
Which type of macromolecules helps a cell break down food?
Answer:
Cellulose, fiber - an organic compound, carbohydrate, polysaccharide with the formula (C6H10O5) Molecules - unbranched chains of β-glucose residues connected by glycosidic bonds.
White solid, insoluble in water.
Explanation:
Research a harmful monera (salmonella is an example) and write a two paragraph description of the monera. Include how it can make humans sick, how humans can come in contact with it.
The conclusions have since become accepted, leading to replacement of the kingdom Monera with the two domains Bacteria and Archaea. A minority of scientists, ...
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What part(s) of the integumentary system is affected when you have a staphylococcus infection??????
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Which best describes a way energy can be conserved ?
A. drilling new oil wells off the coastline
B. reducing transportation by automobiles
C. decreasing the collection of energy through solar panels
D. increasing the amount of electricity produced in nuclear power plants
Answer:
It would be C.
Explanation:
Because the solar panels are taking the energy in and keeping it in until it is conducted to another energy.
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Mike and Tim are outside with a wagon. Tim weighs 311 Newtons (70lbs) and gets in the wagon and Mike, who weighs 50 Newtons (50lbs), pulls it. As Mike pulls it, he accelerates until reaching a constant velocity. After stopping, Mike and Tim switch places. Tim now pulls Mike in the wagon, accelerating from a stop to a constant velocity . Now, Tim may be bigger than Mike, but Mike has been working out and is just as strong as Tim, so the force that Tim uses to pull the wagon is the same force that Mike used. Both pull with the exact same amount of force. Who was riding in the wagon when it had the greatest acceleration during start up? Why? Use Newton’s second law to explain. Now Sara comes along, and she is the exact same size as Mike. However, she is even stronger than Mike! When she pulls Mike in the wagon, she pulls with a greater force than when Mike pulls her. Now who is in the wagon when it has the greatest acceleration? Explain, using Newton’s second law.
Answer: It would be you.
Explanation: You are smaller than Tim, so although you're pulling each other with the same force, you are smaller, so the wagon would accelerate faster when you are in it. Newton's second law depends on force and mass. Tim and you, respectively.
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During Lent, why do we reflect on the temptations, sufferings, and divinity of Jesus?
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Answer:
because jesus suffered on the cross for us, so Lent is a way of repaying the favor.
Explanation:
jesus suffered on the cross to show his devotion to us. so in lent, we suffer for him.