Answer:
3: Lithosphere
4: Asthenosphere
5. There are 7 Major Plates
6. Divergent Boundaries
7. Convergent Boundaries
8. A fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominately horizontal.
10. It explains the forming of a new ocean crust / or ocean floor.
Explanation:
Monosaccharides can be grouped as aldehydes and kefone groups,what is their difference and similarities and list four examples for both of them
Answer:
Aldehyde has C=O bonded to atleast one H atom while Ketone has C=O bonded to two carbon atoms
Aldehyde - galactose, glucose, glyceraldehyde, fructose
Ketone - Trioses, Tetroses, Pentoses, Hexoses
Explanation:
Similarity
Both the aldehyde and ketone have C=O group
Difference
In aldehye the C=O group require atleast one hydrogen atom or the functional group in aldehyde is -CHO
while in ketone the function group is C=O only that is bonded to two carbon atoms.
Example
Aldehyde - galactose, glucose, glyceraldehyde, fructose
Ketone - Trioses, Tetroses, Pentoses, Hexoses
What happens when green plant leaves absorb energy from the Sun?
A. Plants get too warm.
B. Sugars are produced
C. More green color is produced.
D. Green leaves turn red.
Answer:B. Sugar are produced
Explanation: when green leaves absorb sunlight it is converted to Energy by photosynthesis.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's C.
Explanation:
Plants don't get to warm unless they don't have oxygen, sugars are produced, but only during all of photosynthesis, and green leaves don't turn red unless the season is changing. But sun light gives chlorophyll what it needs to produce that green color. Therefor, C is your answer.
12000 m = ___ km
0.33 L = ____cl
Answer:
12000 m = 12 kilometres
0.33 L = 33 centilitres
Explanation:
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in your own words describe what the geological time scale is.
Answer:
Geological time scale is the arrangement of major divisions of geological time into eras, periods and epochs on the time scale.
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what is compacted dna wrapped around proteins called?
what is at the center, connecting the sister chromatids?
Answer:
Histone
Centromere
Explanation:
Fracture zones are common in -
A. in oceanic sediment.
D. where mountains form by compression.
C. deep within oceanic trenches.
B. along mid-ocean ridges.
Answer: I think is A
In one plant, the allele for long stems (L) is dominant; the allele for short stems (l) is recessive. The scientist crossed a heterozygous, long-stemmed plant with a short-stemmed plant. Which of these shows the expected results of this cross
Complete question:
In one plant, the allele for long stems (L) is dominant; the allele for short stems (l) is recessive. The scientist crossed a heterozygous, long-stemmed plant with a short-stemmed plant. Which of these shows the expected results of this cross?
50% long-stemmed plants and 50% short-stemmed plants 75% long-stemmed plants and 25% short-stemmed plants 100% long-stemmed plants 100% short-stemmed plantsAnswer:
50% long-stemmed plants and 50% short-stemmed plantsExplanation:
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I’m working on a cell project that is focusing on the nucleus and I have to find a theme song for it. Any suggestions about songs that might relate to the function of a nucleus?
Answer:
https://youtu.be/tRo73dzVfuo
A good song that could serve as a theme song for your cell project is;
The Nucleus Song, sung by Megan and SarahThe song above can serve as a good background for your cell project. It can be gotten from the mainstream video blog under the name Craigdet.
This song is a good choice because its lyrics mention the various parts of the cell, like the ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasm, etc., and their functions.
It also mentions and displays the nucleus and its role in the cell. The song is educative and entertaining. It will be a good fit for your project.
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This food web describes feeding relationships in a tropical community.
boa constrictor
beetle
coati
poison dart frog
sloth
strangler fig
fungus
fruit bat
If an invasive species of beetle enters this community, which change is most
likely to happen?
A. A decline in the native species of beetle
B. An increase in biodiversity throughout the community
C. An increase in the stability of the overall ecosystem
D. A decline in competition for strangler figs as a food source
Answer:
A. A decline in the native species of beetle
Explanation:
how does mitosis takes place in the digestive system
What group does an eraser belong to?
plasma
solid
liquid
gas
Answer:
Solid
Explanation:
A solid is a state of matter characterized by particles arranged such that their shape and volume are relatively stable. I liked to think of it like this: If you put it in a container, it will keep its shape and remain stable.
Aerobic respiration creates more of what molecule than fermentation?
Question 4 options:
Ethanol
Lactic Acid
Glucose
ATP
What type of stars are located in the top right of the H - R diagram
Answer:
The main sequence stretching from the upper left (hot, luminous stars) to the bottom right (cool, faint stars) dominates the HR diagram. It is here that stars spend about 90% of their lives burning hydrogen into helium in their cores. Main sequence stars have a Morgan-Keenan luminosity class labelled V.
Explanation:
How do I write a essay using the digestive urinary and excretory system to maintain homeostasis.
PLEASE HELP ME- In humans, tongue rolling is dominant over non-rolling. A man who can roll his tongue marries a woman who cannot. They have 8 children, of which 6 can roll
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Is oxygen always necessary for the production of ATP in your cells?
consider the descending water. First, why does it stop descending? Second, which way is it most likely to go when it stops descending?
Answer: What are the options?
Explanation:
•How many gametes are made from one cell during meiosis?
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Which is the correct zooplankton size variation from smallest to largest?
a.) megaplankton, picoplankton, microplankton, nanoplankton
b.) picoplankton, nanoplankton, mesoplankton, macroplankton
c.) microplankton, nanoplankton, picoplankton, mesoplankton
Answer:
b
Explanation:
its the closest out of all the choices
its actually
pico
nano
micro
meso
Answer:
B.) Picoplankton, nanoplankton, mesoplankton, macroplankton.
Explanation:
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Which way will the water move?
A) out of the cell
B) it won’t move at all
C) into the cell
What is the structure that breaks the spindle fiber into 2?
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Answer:
The centromeres
Explanation:
The KINETOCHORE is the cellular structure that breaks the spindle fiber into TWO.
The kinetochore is a structure that associates the duplicated chromatids in eukaryotic cells to spindle microtubules during cell division (either mitosis or meiosis).
The kinetochore forms at the centromere of the chromosomes.
The kinetochore is a disk-shaped structure made up of more than 100 different proteins, especially constitutive centromere-associated network (CCAN) proteins.
In conclusion, the KINETOCHORE is the cellular structure that breaks the spindle fiber into TWO.
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How long does it take a bone to become a fossil?
Answer:
Fossils are defined as the remains or traces of organisms that died more than 10,000 years ago, therefore, by definition the minimum time it takes to make a fossil is 10,000 years.
Explanation:
Rosa drew a diagram to compare substitution mutation and insertion mutations. What label belongs in the area marked "Y"?
Answer:
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Answer:
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Mutations:
Mutations are the changes produced in the nucleotide sequence of the genome.
There are four main types of mutations
Substitution
Insertion
Deletion
Duplication.
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DELETION:
A small segment of chromosome mat be missing. This condition is known as deletion.
For example, Normal chromosome has A B C D E F G. If deletion mutation occurs then mutated chromosome has A D E F G and B C got deleted.
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DUPLICATION:
In this condition, a part of chromosome present in exec ess to the normal chromosome.
For example, Normal Chromosome has A B C D E F G. If duplication mutation occurs, then mutated chromosome had A B C B C D E F G and B C is duplicated.
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SUBSTITUTION MUTATION:
Substitution is a type of mutation where one base pair is replaced by a different base pair.
For example, in the sequence CAAGT, if C replaces G, it is a substitution mutation.
INSERTION MUTATION:
In genetics, an insertion is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence.
For example, in the sequence CAAGT, if extra base G gets inserted after C, the new sequence would be CGAAGT.
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Both substitution and insertion mutations change the position of nucleotide thus, the type of amino acid. Option A is correct because B and D are wrong as increase in number of bases and decrease in number of bases is because of deletion and duplication mutations here it asks for substitution and insertion mutations. C is wrong as In mutation there is always a change in bases or chromosome. So all the other choices seem incorrect as it is asking for substitution and insertion the base pair changes which results in the change in type of amino acid.
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Which of the following describes coccolithophores?
a.) a type of algae in which the chlorophyll pigments dominate the visible color that resembles a grassy to apple green
b.) a type of filter feeder that siphons food particles through a mucous membrane filter
c.) a type of single-celled phytoplankton that lives ubiquitously throughout the upper strata of the ocean
Coccolithophores is a type of single-celled phytoplankton that lives ubiquitously throughout the upper strata of the ocean. The correct option is c.
What is phytoplankton?Phytoplankton are autotrophic members of the plankton community and an important component of ocean and freshwater ecosystems.
Aquatic food webs are built on phytoplankton and algae. Primary consumers such as zooplankton, small fish, and crustaceans consume them. Fish, small sharks, corals, and baleen whales eat the primary consumers.
They provide food for a diverse range of sea creatures in a healthy ecosystem.
Phytoplankton, also known as microalgae, are algae that, like terrestrial plants, contain chlorophyll and require sunlight to live and grow.
A coccolithophore is a type of phytoplankton that is unicellular and eukaryotic.
According to Robert Whittaker's Five Kingdom classification, coccolithophores belong to the kingdom Protista, or the clade Hacrobia, according to the newer biological classification system.
Thus, the correct option is c.
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what role does antelope play in lion king for science
Answer:
Its a herbivore eating the grass
Explanation:
Microorganisms also exist in the fossil record, but they’re rarer than other types of fossils. The most common fossils form from hard body parts, such as bones, teeth, and shells. Why do you think these fossils are more common than fossils of other soft tissues or microorganisms?
Answer:
Organisms decompose more quickly when they are in contact with oxygen. ... When an organism is buried quickly, there is less decay and the better the chance for it to be preserved. The hard parts of organisms, such as bones, shells, and teeth have a better chance of becoming fossils than do softer parts.
Explanation:
Answer:
When the decomposing process of an organism is taking place, it is breaking apart the nutrients within the organism in order to return it to the Earth in itself. When an organism buried at a quicker pace it cause the decomposing process to last at a longer time, which in term makes the chance of it being better preserved in at the same time. Due the bones of different organisms we are able to analyze the organism that has decomposed, because once that time of decomposition is complete we will be able to see the fossils of the organism and the evaluate the categorization of the specific organism that a scientist is examining.
Explanation:
Which letter shows a transport protein? DUE IN 5 MINS!
A
B
C
D
E
Answer:
The answer is simple.
Explanation:
B, because this is the only apparent answer. It is being transported from something. I'm sure there's some scientific information to back this up.
The reason I said that is because I'm only in 7th grade, and I'm not yet learning about that in science. But you can't blame me for trying. I'm glad to help out if this is correct, but I'm sorry if this is no help.
which one is correct?
Answer: B
Explanation: I'm 95% sure that this is the answer its been awhile since i seen that question
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Explain the difference between the structure of a simple leaf and a compound leaf, and how such differences can be used within identification systems to determine the species of a plant.
Answer:
Explanation:
A simple leaf is a single leaf that is never divided into smaller leaflet units. It is always attached to a twig by its stem or the petiole. A compound leaf on the other hand is divided to the midrib, forming two or more distinct blades
Answer:
Simple leaves have an undivided leaf blade and there is an axillary bud at the base of the leaf. However, compound leaves have divided leaves. Thus, a compound leaf has more leaflets than a simple leaf. Furthermore, there is no axillary bud present at the base of each leaflet.
Explanation: