Answer:
Abiotic
Explanation:
They are not organic (alive or once alive)
describe some Ways that human actions can cause changes in an environment
Cells are able to maintain homeostasis by keeping the perfect balance of water and nutrients inside of them.
Which cell part regulates the materials that leave or enter the cell to maintain this balance?
the nucleus
the chloroplast
the cell membrane
the endoplasmic reticulum
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Answer:
the cell membrane.
Explanation:
controls what materials go into and out of the cell. For example, the cell membrane allows nutrients and oxygen to move into the cell, and carbon dioxide and waste materials to move out of the cell.
Which statement correctly compares the roles of different types of organic molecules in the body?
A.Carbohydrates provide insulation for the body, while nucleic acids provide long-term energy storage.
B.Lipids provide long-term energy storage for the body, while carbohydrates provide a quick source of energy.
C.Proteins carry the body's genetic information, lipids provide cushioning for organs.
D.Nucleic acids provide support and structure for the body, while carbohydrates provide long-term enerzy storage.
Answer:A
Explanation:
What happens to a population when a resource that is a limiting factor in the environment suddenly becomes scarce(very little/hard to find)?
a. The population size will increase until that limiting factor becomes abundant again.
b. The population size will fluctuate as individuals adapt to the reduced availability of the limiting factor.
c. The population size will remain the same and make use of other, more abundant limiting factors.
d. The population size will decrease to a size that can be supported by that limiting factor.
In fruit flies, red eyes are a dominant trait and white eyes are recessive.
A scientist crossed two heterozygous red eyed fruit flies. What color
eyes would the scientist expect to see in the fruit fly offspring?
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
What kind of connective tissue forms the superficial layer of all parts of a bone?
Answer:
compact bone am i correct
Answer:
compact bone
Explanation:
this is also called cortical bone,dense bone..in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salt,leaving only tiny space (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes,or bone cell....and both type are found in most bone.
Choose the five senses of the body:
seeing
tasting
touching
moving
thinking
hearing
sensing
smelling
Answer:
Touching, smelling, tasting, seeing,hearing
who proved that the atom wat mostly empty space?
Answer:
Ernest Rutherford is the answer
Answer:
Ernest Rutherford
Explanation:
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Squirrels eat acorns. Good acorn production happens when there are good growing conditions for the oak trees that make acorns. Often, there are many acorns produced one year but very few acorns the next year. What is the most likely impact on the squirrel population in years when fewer acorns are produced?
Nest size will increase.
Competition will increase.
Predation risks will increase.
Reproduction rates will increase.
Answer:
B competition will increase
Explanation:
this is because if there are less acorns then squirrels then they will all fight for the acorns and some will die to starvation. nest size won't increase because there isn't enough food for the squirrels already there. predation will decrease because there is less squirrels so that means less pray for the animals that eat the squirrels. then there is reproduction rates will increase. It is not that one because there are squirrels dying from starvation there aren't squirrels reproducing. that is why your answer is B.
nerves connected
to brain
message to the
heat sensors in the
spinal cord
skin of the hand
arm muscle
the effector
message from
the spinal cord
heat from the
flame
transverse section
through the
spinal cord
FIG 9.4.4 Reflex arc
Explain how the nervous system will respond in the above scenario.
[Use the RED ARROWS to assist in your response)
Leaves and stems are wide and low to the ground. This is an example of an adaptation to PLSSSS help fast
Which of the following is not required for a plant to begin photosynthesis?? *
1 point
sugar
carbon dioxide
sunlight
water
Answer:
sugar
Explanation:
because water,,sunlight and carbon (IV) oxide are required as raw materials
How many daughter cells are created from mitosis and cytokinesis?
Answer:
two daughter cells
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
The teeth grinds the food and that is physical and the saliva breaks down the molecules, so that is chemical
describe the factors that determine female fitness?
Answer: Maintaining a good level of physical fitness is something that we should all aspire to do. But it can be difficult to determine what fitness entails. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, physical fitness is defined as “a set of attributes that people have or achieve that relates to the ability to perform physical activity.”This description goes beyond being able to run fast or lift heavy weights. Despite being important, these attributes only address single areas of fitness. This article provides details of the five main components of physical fitness.
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A consommé is a traditional soup made by _________ and ___________ stock.
Answer:
concentrating and clarifying stock.
Explanation:
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Which of the following do chromosomes normally carry that are responsible for all human characteristics from eye,
skin, and hair color to height, body type, and intelligence?
Answer:
genes
Explanation:
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read the article above and answer the questions below :
4. The most digestion takes place in the
A. Stomach
B. Duodenum
C. Rectum
D. None of the above
5. The food you eat becomes fuel for your
A. Brain
B. Muscles
C. Both a. and b. above
D. None of the above
6. The proteins, carbohydrates, and fats from the food that was eaten travels to cells throughout the body in the
A. Stomach
B. Duodenum
C. Small intestine
D. Blood
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Which of the following would be good ways to reduce a person's risk of dying from
cancer?
O all of these would be good strategies to reduce risk of cancer death
O get screening tests to detect cancer early
O use sunscreen
do not use tobacco products
eat high fiber foods
Answer:
all of them would be good strategies
Explanation:
a researcher has 15 pure bred wild mice which were bron and all were females. they were all mated with a male called Bob.All the offspring were brown/ these were then crossed among themselves with the the following results 293 brown and 115 white. determine the color of bob
Answer:
1. Brown.
2. Brown colour is dominant.
3. 2.5 : 1
Explanation:
The colour of Bob is brown because the offspring produced from mating are also brown. The dominant colour in these mice are brown due to presence of this brown colour in all mice. We know that dominant traits always appear in the form and structure of an organisms and we see all mice have brown colour so we can say that the dominant colour is brown. The ratio of brown to white in the 'grandchildren' are 2.5 : 1 means more mice has brown colour as compared to white.
what part of DNA contains the genetic code
Answer:
Genetic Code. ... stored on one of the two strands of a DNA molecules as a linear, non-overlapping sequence of the nitrogenous bases Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T). These are the "alphabet" of letters that are used to write the "code words".
DNA is the genetic material that has codes for genes that makes up the genotype and phenotype of an organism.
The genetic code is stored on the double helix of the DNA molecule.
They are arranged in a linear manner that does not overlap each other.
The code is represented by the alphabets of nitrogenous bases.
The purines adenine (A) and Guanine (G) and pyrimidines cytosine (C) and thymine (T) are found on the strands.
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Classify the given terms or examples with the appropriate category.
1. Baroreceptors
2. Chemoreceptors
3. Thermoreceptors
4. Proprioceptors
5. Exteroreceptors
6. Interoceptors
a. general stimulus orgin
b. special modality of stimulus
Answer:
a. general stimulus origin: Proprioceptors, Exteroreceptors, Interoceptors
b. special modality of stimulus: Baroreceptors, Chemoreceptors Thermoreceptors
Explanation:
The sensory modality of stimulus refers to the aspect of a stimulus, and the sensation that is felt after a stimulus has had effect. Different sensory modalities include, temperature(thermoreceptors), light, chemicals(chemoreceptors), pressure(baroreceptors), and sound.
Stimulus origin is a classification system of receptors that indicates where a stimulus stems from. Exteroreceptors detect stimuli from the external environment and an example is the receptors found in the nasal cavity. Interoceptors are found in the internal organs and typically affect the smooth muscles of these organs. Proprioceptors are found in muscles, joints and tendons.
The skeletal nervous system is part of the:
Answer:
The skeletal nervous system is part of the somatic nervous system.
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Which statement explains how the circulatory system and the respiratory system work together to maintain homeostasis?
A) Veins carry blood away from the heart and deliver it to the organs.
B) Arteries carry blood towards the heart to increase its oxygen content.
C) The lungs eliminate oxygen and exchange it for more carbon dioxide which is circulated.
D)The blood pumped by the heart is transported to different parts of the body to deliver oxygen.
Answer:
D I think you are welco!e
Your bone cells and heart cells contain the exact same DNA but have very different functions. Explain how this i so.
Answer:
This is so because of GENE EXPRESSION
Please find the explanation below
Explanation:
All living cells including the bone cells and heart cells described in this question are made up of genetic material known as DNA. However, cells of the same organisms contain the exact same DNA, but they perform different functions due to GENE EXPRESSION.
The bone cells and heart cells for example perform different functions because certain genes in the bone cells are expressed while others are inhibited from being expressed. The same goes for the genes in heart cells. In other words, genes are not expressed at the same time, hence, leading to different functions or specialization of cells called CELL DIFFERENTIATION.
A DNA triplet reads ATT. what is its corresponding mRNA codon?
1. ATT
2. TAA
3. UAA
4. AUU
Answer:
UAA
Explanation:
In RNA, U gets paired with T while T get paired with A
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C6H12o6 + 602 →6co2 + 6H2o + ATP
Why is this process essential for living organisms?
A. It creates carbon dioxide
B. It creates energy
C. It creates sugar
D. It creates water
Answer:
A.It creates carbondioxide
Which of the following statements best describes genes?
A Genes are traits that develop over an organism's lifetime.
B Genes are how traits get passed from parents to offspring.
C Genes are behaviors that are learned from the environment.
D Genes are learned behaviors passed from parent to offspring.
What is one physical adaptation of sunflowers?????????
The sunflower is intolerant to shade exposure and needs full sun exposure. It has adapted to this necessity by having a heliotropic head which rotates to follow the sun, hence the name sunflower