Capturing energy is critical to
every environment because
without it producers are unable to
A. absorb water
B. make their own food
C. reproduce
D. recycle nutrients

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. reproduce

Explanation:


Related Questions

Which product is the result of mitosis?
A. two daughter cells
B. two identical nuclei
C. two strands of DNA
D. two sister chromatids

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Answer:

Pretty sure that its C im really sorry if I'm wrong

A chemical reaction occurs. Which of the following would indicate that energy is transformed during the reaction?
A. light is produced
B.an electrical charge is produced
C.heat is produced
D.all of these

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A chemical reaction occurs. Which of the following would indicate that energy is transformed during the reaction?

D.all of these

Which of the following is an unintended consequence of cutting down trees?
A. Cleared land can be used for agriculture.
B. Depleting wooded areas means fewer habitats for forest
organisms.
C. People burn wood for fuel.
O. D. People use wood to build houses

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Answer:

B. Depleting wooded areas means fewer habitats for forest organisms

Brown fur (B) is dominant over white fur (b). The diagram below shows the crossing of two parents with brown
fur.
father
B b
B
mother
B
What percentage of the offspring are likely to have white fur?
100%
75%
50%
0 0%

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The correct answer would be 0% if the mother has two dominant genes (B). You’re question is mixed up if I’m wrong just do a chart like the one I did and put the letter from each row across and down. I hope that makes sense

Choose all that apply.

Select the hormones, secreted by the pituitary, that regulate reproduction in both males and females.

**Select 2 choices**

1)luteinizing hormone

2)progesterone

3)follicle-stimulating hormone

4)estrogen

5)gonadotropin-releasing hormone

6)testosterone



Answer and I will give you brainiliest

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Answer:

follicle stimulating hormone (3)

and

luteinizing hormone (1)

hope this helps!!

Methods used to study mineral elements present in plants​

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Answer:

The quantitative concentration of mineral elements present in horticultural crops can be determined by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS)

12 Which direction does blood flow in arteries?​

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Answer:

Like all fluids, blood flows from a high pressure area to a region with lower pressure.

Good luck!

Answer:

The arteries carry blood out of the heart and the veins carry it in. The flow of blood through the vessels and chambers of the heart is controlled by valves.

Identify the order of the eight levels of taxonomy, from least specific (largest) to most specific (smallest),
using the drop down menus.
v Family
Genus
v Kingdom
v Domain
v Class
vSpecies
Order
Phylum
V

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I use the mnemonic, "Dear King Philip Came Over For Great Spaghetti" to remember the eight levels of taxonomy from largest to smallest: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.

Answer:

Identify the order of the eight levels of taxonomy, from least specific (largest) to most specific (smallest), using the drop down menus.

✔ Level 6

Family

✔ Level 7

Genus

✔ Level 2

Kingdom

✔ Level 1

Domain

✔ Level 4

Class

✔ Level 8

Species

✔ Level 5

Order

✔ Level 3

Phylum

Explanation:

3. Which organisms are consumers? (Select all that apply.)
coyote
snail
green algae
bacteria

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coyote

snail

green algae

Coyote snail green algae

According to cell theory, all new
cells...
A. must share DNA with existing cells.
B. must eat.
C. come from other cells.

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Answer:

C. come from other cells.

Explanation:

Many of the DD-amino acids found in nature have been discovered in bacterially produced peptides that have antibiotic properties.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Most the amino acid are of L configuration. Antimicrobial peptides consists of D amino acids (D amino acid occur naturally). D amino acids are also found in walls of microorganism. Antimicrobial peptides is released by species including bacteria, fungi etc.

For example - Bacteriocin, peptaibols, plectasin etc.

Hence the given statement is true

FACERII (Why the bulb of a dynamo glow brightly when
speed of bicycle is increased and become dim when the
speed is decreased? Give reasons.)
Am
ma​

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Answer:

As the bicycle moves, the wheel turns a magnet inside a coil. This induces enough electricity to run the bicycle's lights. The faster the bicycle moves, the greater the induced voltage - and the brighter the lights.

Explanation:

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the average weather pattern taken over a long period of time is called ............. of that place.

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Answer:

Climate

Explanation:

Which of the following size of stars will survive the longest?*
less massive stars
medium sized stars
more massive stars

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The mass of a star defines its lifespan. The least massive stars will live the longest, while the most massive stars in the Universe will use their fuel up in a few million years and end in a spectacular supernova explosion.

Allotropes of carbon.give examples​

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Answer:

They are three.

Explanation:

i) Graphite

ii)Diamond

iii)Fullerenes

Explain whether a mutation in any cell of an organism can be passed on to offspring of the organism. Under what conditions is a
mutation passed on to the next generation?
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Type your answer below

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Answer:

Mutations are only passed on to offspring when they occur in germ cell DNA, which are the cells that create sperm or ova. The other kind of cells, somatic cells, are the rest of the cells in the body, and mutations that occur in these cells do not get passed on to offspring.

Explanation:

development of the embryo in many aquatic animals in external and we can say that these animals do not take care of their young. why do you think these animals which do not take care of their young produce many eggs? explain your answer​

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Explanation:

For example.. aquatic fish, ..rely on the ocean current to disperse their eggs throughout the ocean..they hatch in warmer temps. excessive young are produced.. fish hide under rocks until they are big enough..to join the rest of the school.

which product is made from a renewable resource?
A. a penny made with copper?
B. computer chips made from silicon?
C. a pie made with blueberries?
D. earrings made from silver?

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Answer:

C. A pie made with blueberries

Explanation:

Blueberries can be grown naturally, so they are a renewable resource.

Blueberries are renewable resources. Hence, option C is correct.

What are renewable resources?

Renewable resources are those natural resources that continue to exist even after their consumption. They are also known as flow resources.

Renewable resources include plants, biomass, ocean currents, energy, wind, solar energy, tides, waves, etc. All these things will continue to exist even after their consumption. They can be used repeatedly and do not run out.

Advantages of renewable resources:

They are cheap.They are easily available.They are eco-friendly.They are clean and efficient.

Copper, silicon, and silvers are minerals and non-renewable resources, and blueberries are plant products and hence, they are renewable resources. Therefore, option C is correct.

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write a letter to the government explaining the dangers posed by global warming/climate change​

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Answer:

Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier, plant and animal ranges have shifted and trees are flowering sooner.  Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves. Scientists have high confidence that global temperatures will continue to rise for decades to come, largely due to greenhouse gases produced by human activities. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which includes more than 1,300 scientists from the United States and other countries, forecasts a temperature rise of 2.5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit over the next century.

Explanation:

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Which blood type can give to all the other blood types?

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Answer:

Type O

Explanation:

Type O can donate red blood cells to anybody. It's the universal donor. Group AB can donate to other AB's but can receive from all others.

People with type O- blood are called universal donors because their donated red blood cells have no A, B or Rh antigens and can therefore be safely given to people of any blood group.

Examine the cell diagrams shown. Which of the following choices identifies the eukaryotic cell for the correct reason?

Select one:
a. Because it contains organelles
b. Because it is a single cell
c. Because it contains genetic material
d. Because it is much smaller

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Answer:

Option a

Explanation:

A eukaroytic cell contains more organelles than prokaryotic cells, and it is much bigger and complex.

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The choice that identifies the eukaryotic cell for the correct reason would the presence of organelles. The correct option would, therefore, be A.

Eukaryotic cells differ from prokaryotic cells such that:

Eukaryotic cells have nucleus, prokaryotic cells do not. The genetic materials of prokaryotic cells lies freely within the cytoplasm.Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles while prokaryotic cells do not. In size, eukaryotic cells (10 - 100 microns) is much bigger than prokaryotic cells (0.1 - 5 microns).

In the images, the organelles of the eukaryotic cells can be seen while the smaller size of the prokaryotic cell can also be observed.

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Describe the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration;
including the steps, the amount of ATP produced in each step, and total
amount produced.

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Answer:

aerobic respiration uses oxygen and the steps are: 1. glycolysis 2. Krebs cycle 3. oxidative phosphorylation

anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen and the steps are: 1. glycolysis 2. alcohol fermentation

Explanation:

I do not know the other 2

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Answer: increase,high,producers...

Explanation:

using what have you learnt about the effect of concentration gradient and surface area to volume ratio, explain the adaptations of a leaf for photosynthesis​

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Answer:

thanks

Explanation:

Leaves are adapted for photosynthesis and gaseous exchange.

They are adapted for photosynthesis by having a large surface area, and contain openings, called stomata to allow carbon dioxide into the leaf and oxygen out. Although these design features are good for photosynthesis, they can result in the leaf losing a lot of water. The cells inside the leaf have water on their surface. Some of this water evaporates, and the water vapour can then escape from inside the leaf.

When water evaporates from the leaves, resulting in more water being drawn up from the roots, it is called transpiration.

To reduce water loss the leaf is coated in a waxy cuticle to stop the water vapour escaping through the epidermis. Leaves usually have fewer stomata on their top surface to reduce this water loss.

Leaves enable photosynthesis to occur. Photosynthesis is the process by which leaves absorb light and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (food) for plants to grow. Leaves are adapted to perform their function, eg they have a large surface area to absorb sunlight.

Plants have two different types of 'transport' tissue, xylem and phloem. These specialised tissues move substances in and around the plant.

Put the following in correct order:
1.Bone is carved back into its original shape by osteoclasts 2.Blood is rushed to the area causing swelling
3.Hematoma is changed into bone by osteoblasts 4.Endorphins (the body's natural painkiller) is released 5.Hematoma(blood clot is formed)

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Answer:

Im doing this in numbers btw from top to bottom.

Explanation:

5, First

2, Second

3, Third

1, Fourth

4. Last

Identical twins have ____________ but ______________.
A. Different DNA, come from the same sperm and egg
B. Identical environmental variation, different DNA
C. Identical DNA, come from different sperm and eggs
D. Identical DNA, different environmental variation

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Identical twins have identical DNA, but different environmental variations.

What are identical twins?

Identical twins are twins that are born from a single sperm and egg. They contain identical DNA codes. They are monozygotic twins, and they are 100% identical to each other.

Thus, the correct option is D. Identical DNA, different environmental variation.

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Definition
high to low movement of molecules; uses transport protein; no energy required
a solution that has the same concentration of solute as the cells it surrounds
water-loving
a difference in the concentration of molecules from one location to another
structure that identifies the cell
having less solute molecules than the cytoplasm of a cell
allows certain molecules to pass through; keeps some molecules out
the amount of molecules in a specified area
use of vesicles to move large molecules out of the cell
the substance that is dissolved in a solution
movement of molecules from a low to high concentration; uses transport protein;
requires energy
movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low
concentration through a cell membrane; no energy required
mixture created when one substance is dissolved in another
movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low
concentration; no energy required
use of vesicles to move large molecules into the cell
a solution that has a higher concentration of solute molecules than the cytoplasm
of the cell it surrounds; will cause cells to shrink
phospholipid and protein covering of every cell that controls what goes into and
out of each cell
the liquid that dissolves the solute in a solution
water-fearing
a solution that has a lower concentration of solute molecules than the cytoplasm
of the cell it surrounds; will cause cells to swell and burst
a structure that helps to move molecules across the cell membrane
current model that describes membrane structure in which a phospholipid sea is
embedded with a wide variety (mosaic) of protein molecules
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Answer:

structure that identifies the cell / recognizes stuff around the cell. hypotonic. having less solute molecules than cytoplasm of a cell / having a lower ... movement of molecules from low to high; uses transport protein; requires energy ... movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration; no energy required.

Explanation:

the earliest form of spongy bone in a developing long bone is termed​

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Answer:

Osteoid

Explanation:

The earliest form of spongy bone in a developing long bone is termed​ as Osteoid.

Osteoid is defined as the the unmineralized,  matrix material that is made up of a fibrous protein, collagen, and mucopolysaccharide and forms prior to the maturation of bone tissue.

Osteoblasts, the process of formation of bones takes place when inorganic salts starts depositing over osteoid to form the hardened material.

Hence, the correct answer is "Osteoid".

An individual has the genotype Aa Bb CC Dd ee FF. How many different types of gametes could it produce in terms of unique allelic combinations of these genes?

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Answer:

64

Explanation:

The individual in this question with genotype: Aa Bb CC Dd ee FF has six (6) different traits encoded by six (6) genes. The diploid number of the organism in this question is 12, however, the number of possible allelic combinations in each gamete can be calculated by using 2^n where n = haploid number of chromosome or number of allele that can be in one gamete.

Using this simple formula, 6 possible alleles can be in the gamete of this organism with the above genotype, hence, the individual can produce 2^6 = 64 different types of gametes in terms of unique allelic combinations of these 6 genes.

What kind of cells is Mitosis used for?

sex cells

nerve cells

animal cells

body/somatic cells​

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Answer:

Animal cells

Explanation:

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