Answer:
I believe the answer is canines
A woman with blood type O and a man with blood type AB have a child together. What are the possible blood types of this child ?
Answer:
O type blood (ii) and AB type Blood (IAIB) 50% of their children will have type A blood (IAi) and 50% will have type B blood (IBi)
Explanation:
If these two dogs have puppies together, which of the following will most likely be passed on to the puppies?
Answer:
fur color
Explanation:
Nothing expect the color of fur can be determined by the parents.
The diagram shows a simple lipid.
A straight chain of 12 carbon atoms is shown. The last atom is double-bonded to an oxygen atom and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group.
What type of lipid is shown?
saturated
unsaturated
phospholipid
triglyceride
Answer:
saturated
Explanation:
saturated fats have straight tails. you give a good but not easy to find the answer, example.
Answer: B) a saturated triglyceride
Explanation:
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Direction: List down nine measuring tools on you answer sheet.
1. ____________
2.____________
3.____________
4.____________
5.____________
6.____________
7.____________
8.____________
9.____________
10.____________
Answer:
Calipers.
Micrometer.
Laser Measure.
Ruler.
Compass.
Square.
Measuring Tape.
Tailor's Measuring Tape.
How can you tell me when energy has been transferred? Can you plz Explain support & claim PLz HElP!!!
Answer:
Motor Energy. Energy is moved starting with one article then onto the next when a response happens. Energy comes in numerous structures and can be moved starting with one item then onto the next as warmth, light, or movement, to give some examples. For the blue ball to move to the situation of the green ball, energy should be given to the blue ball.
Explanation:
Conduct online research and find a website that provides climate data for an area in a biome (for example, the city of Barrow, Alaska). Discuss how conditions in the biome affect the plant and animal life it contains.
Answer:
Biome greatly affect the plant and animal life it contains.
Explanation:
The environmental conditions in the biome greatly affect the plant and animal life that are present in it because only those animals and plants survive or present in that environment who adapted their selves or show tolerance in that environment. If there is change occur in the climatic condition of that environment the animals and plants that have resistance will survive while others disappear or eliminated from that environment.
Answer: (Answers may vary.)
I used this website, that provides US climate data, to obtain climate data for Barrow, Alaska. This part of Alaska has a tundra biome with the following conditions:
Annual high temperature: -8.2°C
Annual low temperature: -14.2°C
Average temperature: -11.2°C
Average annual precipitation (rainfall): 115 mm
Average annual snowfall: 990 mm
Barrow is covered in ice and snow for nine months of the year. During spring, millions of birds return to the area from their southern wintering grounds. Thousands of bowhead and beluga whales also migrate through the area in spring. In this region, the warm and wet period only runs from July to August. Most plants grow during this time. Food is scarce during the coldest period, which runs from December to March. During this time, many animals hibernate to survive.
Explanation: edmentum/plato
LEADING STRAND OF DNA: TTAGGC WHAT IS THE mRNA strand?
LEADING STRAND OF DNA: CGCCGTA WHAT IS THE mRNA strand?
LEADING STRAND OF DNA: AAACGT WHAT IS THE mRNA strand?
Answer:
DNA: 2 strands, Deoxyribose, Nucleus, A pairs with T
RNA: 1 strand, Ribose, Nucleus & Cytoplasm, A pairs with U
Explanation:
How are different types of radiation arranged along the
electromagnetic spectrum?
Answer fast plzzzz
Answer:
In order of increasing frequency!
Explanation:
Answer:
by the amount of energy they carry
Explanation:
how exercise affects the process of producing energy.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following attributes is indicated by a USDA Hardiness Map zone rating?
lower average temperature limit
upper and lower seasonal temperature limit
upper average temperature limit
upper and lower average temperature limit
Answer:
upper and lower seasonal
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Question 15 plz help will mark brainlest
Answer:
D
Explanation:
When given speed and frequency, the wavelength is found by dividing the speed by the frequency. In this case, .61/1045=~.00058.
Liz is examining a plant cell under a microscope. She sees many small green strutures inside the cell. Her teacher explains that the process of photosynthesis takes place inside these structures. What type of structure is Liz looking at?
Answer:
Explanation:
Cell wall or cell membrane
Answer:
the correct answer is chloroplast
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True/False: Adaptations to an organism's environment can lead to a higher frequency of a particular trait.
A False
True
Answer:
True
Explanation:
This is essentially natural selection. If there is a population of giraffes and half of them have long necks and the other half have short necks, the ones with long necks will be more likely to survive because they will be able to reach more leaves on tall trees. This means the ones with short necks will be less likely to survive, so when the long neck giraffes reproduce, they will pass on the gene for a long neck to their offspring. Over time, there will be more and more long neck giraffes and fewer short neck ones.
This is just a silly example but it is actually have animals have evolved over thousands of years lol
201,600J is supplied to 600g of water with a specific heat capacity of 4200J/kg°C. What is the change in temperature?
Answer:
80°C
Explanation:
The change in temperature can be calculated my using the specific heat capacity equation as follows;
Q = m × c × ∆T
Where;
Q = amount of energy (J)
m = mass (kg)
c = specific heat capacity of water (J/kg°C)
∆T = change in temperature (°C)
According to this question, Q = 201,600J, m = 600g = 600/1000 = 0.6kg, c of water = 4200J/kg°C
Using Q = m × c × ∆T
201600 = 0.6 × 4200 × ∆T
201600 = 2520 × ∆T
∆T = 201600 ÷ 2520
∆T = 80
Change in temperature (difference in initial and final temperature) is therefore 80°C
what is the independent and dependent variable in this experiment?
Group 1:Hand Sanitizer Bacteria growth:28
Group 2:Soap A. Bacteria Growth:12
Group C: Soap B. Bacteria Growth:13
Group 4: Warm Water. Bacteria Growth:24
Answer:
Independents are all the different liquids used ie: soaps, water, hand sanitizer.
Dependent is the bacteria growth.
Explanation:
This is because you are constantly change the liquids so that is independent. The bacteria growth is dependent since the growth depends on the different liquids.
As the demand for seafood rises, nearly half of all
seafood now comes from aquaculture. Why hasn't the amount of wild-caught fish caught
each year increased as well?
Answer:
A major reason for the lack of any substitution effect with aquaculture, says Longo, is that many farmed species, such as salmon and bluefin tuna, are top predators so farming them requires feed made from other fish. ... “But it's hard to take a top marine predator and feed it soy meal,” Wiber says.
Explanation:
When blood that is high in carbon dioxide exits the heart, it immediately enters which body system?
Answer:
The Circulatory System
Explanation:
When blood is rich in carbon dioxide it leaves the heart through the pulmonic valve, into the pulmonary artery and to the lungs. (All of which have to do with the circulatory system)
How does the nucleus, cell membrane, and ribosomes work together?
Answer:
Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus, which means the cell's DNA is surrounded by a membrane. Therefore, the nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs the synthesis of proteins and ribosomes, the cellular organelles responsible for protein synthesis.
OR
In the nucleolus, new ribosomal RNA combines with proteins to form the subunits of the ribosome. The newly made subunits are transported out through the nuclear pores to the cytoplasm, where they can do their job.
The nucleolus inside the nucleus produces ribosome components, which are synthesized just outside of the nucleus form ribosomes.
The spindle then sends mRNA towards the ribosomes, which is used to code for protein synthesis.
Other organs in the cell, including the mitochondria and lysosomes, are surrounded by lipid membranes that isolate them from other components in the cell.
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Answer:
That's outer space because it's unusable by us organisms
What type of plant lives inside the the cells of coral?
O sea weed
O phytoplankton
O alger
O moss
Answer:
Phytoplankton
Explanation:
I am almost positive.
Find the slope between (2,4) and (4,6). Reduce it.
show your work
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle m=1[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightAlgebra I
Coordinates (x, y)Slope Formula: [tex]\displaystyle m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]Explanation:
Step 1: Define
Point (2, 4)
Point (4, 6)
Step 2: Find slope m
Simply plug in the 2 coordinates into the slope formula to find slope m
Substitute in points [Slope Formula]: [tex]\displaystyle m=\frac{6-4}{4-2}[/tex][Fraction] Subtract: [tex]\displaystyle m=\frac{2}{2}[/tex][Fraction] Divide: [tex]\displaystyle m=1[/tex]HELP IM ON A TIMMRRR
Answer:
the first one :))))))))
A green-striped dowop and a yellow-striped dowop have 12 offspring. Three of the offspring have green stripes, three have yellow stripes, and 3 have green and yellow stripes. The other 3 offspring do not have any stripes at all. What explains the different phenotypes of the offspring?
Answer:
Explanation:
Multiple alleles
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A region on Earth's surface always has the highest temperatures in June
and the lowest temperatures in December. Which of these statements
explains why the temperatures are highest in June?
A. This region is tilted the most toward the sun in June.
B. This region is the nearest distance from the sun in June.
C. This region is the farthest distance from the sun in June.
D. This region is tilted the farthest away from the sun in June.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. Since the Earth has a tilted angle of 23.5 degrees as it moves around the sun, the amount of sunlight that is received by the hemispheres vary from time to time. This is mainly responsible for the changes in the temperature and daylight hours, which are the indicators of the changes in seasons.
In this case, when one hemisphere of the Earth is tilted toward the sun, it receives more sunlight than the other end. Therefore, this region experiences summer, wherein the daylight is longer and the temperature is warmer
I need help please, i'm stuck... Which of these weather patterns brings clear skies with low or no winds? a cold front b high pressure system c warm front d low pressure system
Answer: b---- high pressure system
Explanation:
Weather is defined as the atmospheric condition of a particular place at a particular time and depends on Temperature, pressure. wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloudiness.We will focus now on Atmospheric pressure which is defined as the force exerted by atmospheric weight above a particular place
Weather is affected as atmospheric pressure changes which can be due to a high-pressure system or a low pressure system. Now a Low pressure system (when air pressure < pressure of surrounding) causes condensation of water vapor (Here the warm air rises as water vapour and then cools) to form rain, storms and high winds On the other hand, High-pressure systems( air pressure >pressure its surroundings) prevents moisture from rising into the atmosphere to form clouds and so it brings clear skies with little or no winds.
Which method of heat transfer is energy that is teansferred by electromagnetic waves?
Answer:
Radiation
Explanation:
Radiation is the transfer of heat by means of electromagnetic waves.
What is the pattern of daylight at different times of the year?
O A. There is more daylight in winter than fall.
O B. There is more daylight in fall than in summer.
O C. There is less daylight in fall and spring than winter.
O
D. There is more daylight in summer than the other seasons
What do all protists have in common? Check all that apply.
Protists are organisms composed of one or more cells.
Protists’ cells contain a nucleus.
Protists live in dry environments.
Protists produce their own food from the water.
Protists reproduce asexually or sexually.
Protists live in moist environments.
Answer: Protists are unicellular eucaryotes, which therefore have a nucleus. They live in moist environments and are not photosynthetic, although Euglenoides, which can be photosynthetic are sometimes classed as protists, sometimes as plants.
Explanation:
Answer:
Protists are organisms composed of one or more cells.
Protists’ cells contain a nucleus.
Protists reproduce aseually or seually.
Protists live in moist environments.
Explanation:
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In humans, being a tongue roller (R) is dominant over non-roller (1). A man who is a non-roller marries a woman who is heterozygous for tongue rolling.
Answer:
This question is incomplete, the complete part of the question is as follows:
1. Father’s phenotype _______ Father’s genotype ______
2. Mother’s phenotype ________ Mother’s genotype _______
3. What is the probability of this couple having a child who is a tongue roller?
- Father's phenotype is NON-ROLLER, while his genotype is rr.
- Mother's phenotype is ROLLER while her genotype is Rr
- The probability of this couple having a child who is a tongue roller is 50% or 1/2.
Explanation:
This question involves a single gene coding for the ability or not to roll the to tongue in humans. The alelle for tongue roller (R) is dominant over the allele for non-roller (r). This means an heterozygote individual (Rr) will be able a tongue roller.
According to this question, a man who is a non-roller (rr) marries a woman who is heterozygous for tongue rolling (Rr) i.e. rr × Rr. The following gametes will be produced by each parent:
rr - r and r
Rr - R and r
Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following proportion of offsprings will be produced:
Rr, Rr, rr and rr
- Offsprings with genotype Rr (1/2 or 50%) will be tongue rollers
- Offsprings with genotype rr (1/2 or 50%) will be non-tongue rollers.
Hence, based on this question;
- Father's phenotype is NON-ROLLER, while his genotype is rr.
- Mother's phenotype is ROLLER while her genotype is Rr
- The probability of this couple having a child who is a tongue roller is 50% or 1/2
The recommended daily amount of protein for a woman is 45g How many grams of cheese would provide 45g of protein
Answer:
200 g of cheese
Explanation:
From the table attached, we can see that each 100 g of cheese contain 22.5 g of protein. For us to calculate the amount of cheese needed to provide about 45 g of protein, we use the formula:
Amount of cheese for 45 g of protein = (100 g of cheese/ 22.5 g of protein) * 45 g of protein
Amount of cheese for 45 g of protein = 200 g of cheese
Therefore 200 g of cheese would be needed to provide 45 g of protein.