Answer:
from food web their are many eaters and subeaters so we can easily say energy will decrease when th e first one eat the other
Answer:
the primary consumers or herbivores which feed on the producers would die.
Explanation:
herbivores eat plants and if the plants reduce they will die
what are two limitations in diffusion experiment ??
Answer:
Once an organism is beyond a certain size, it cannot get essential molecules into and out of cells solely by diffusion. Diffusion is limited by the surface area to volume ratio of the organism.
Explanation:
once an organism is beyond a certain size, it cannot get essential molecules into and out of cells solely by diffusion. diffusion is limited by the surface area to volume ratio of the organism.
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Nuclear Power and drilling for oil & natural gas can both negatively affect ecosystems. Which negative impact can only be caused by nuclear power?
A. Air pollution
B. Water Contamination
C. Exposure to radioactive elements
D. Spread of invasive species.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:
C exposure to radioactive elements
Explanation:
The main concern of using nuclear power is the radioactive elements it creates. An example would be uranium.
Sure natural gas is bad for the environment but its no where near as harmful as exposure to radioactive
Drilling for oil does not release radioactive elements therefore exposure to radioactive elements can only be caused by nuclear power.
What device captures sound waves and transforms them into mechanical energy to make recordings?
a. Telephone
b. Phonograph
c. Harpsichord
d. Piano
Answer:
Phonograph
Explanation:
A phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone or since the 1940s called a record player, is a device for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound
Compare the number of mitochondria in the different types of cells.
Answer:
High amounts of mitochondria are found in skeletal muscle cells, as well as liver cells. On the other hand, skin cells have a small amount of mitochondria.
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Solid particles in the atmosphere include salt and *
1 point
a. lightning.
b. ozone.
c. dust.
d. leaves.
Answer:
This one should be c. dust :)
can someone help me with 6 7 8 and 9
Answer:
6. UAA GUA UUC UGA GUC UCG AUG CCG
7. UGC CCG UAG GAC ACC CCC GGA
8. UCU GAC GUG UCU UUG AAA CGG
9. GAA ACU CCU GAG CGA GUC GAG
Explanation:
A = U
T = A
C = G
G = C
Why is it necessary for the cell to grow and duplicate its DNA before the start of meiosis?
Answer:
DNA replicates before a cell divides to give a complete set of genetic instructions to each daughter cell.
Explanation:
Which cellular structure produces proteins using coded instructions from DNA?
a) nucleus
b) chloroplast
c) mitochondrion
d)ribosome
Why does totality during a lunar eclipse last longer than totality during a solar
eclipse?
A. The moon moves more slowly.
B. Earth's shadow is bigger than the moon's.
C. The sun moves more slowly.
D. The moon's shadow is bigger than Earth's.
Please help asap.
Answer:
Earth's shadow is bigger than the moon's.
Why is it difficult to fossilize large animals?
Answer:
The onerous elements of organisms, like bones, shells, and teeth have a far better likelihood of changing into fossils than do softer elements. One reason for this can be that scavengers typically don't eat these elements. onerous elements conjointly decay additional slowly than soft elements, giving longer for them to be buried.
Explanation:
Come up with five ethical guidelines for research. Write statements that reflect your own views of what is right and wrong. If you really love animals, an example of one guideline might be “No animals may be used in research of any kind.” However, when coming up with these guidelines, be thoughtful about what they really mean. Think of the information you read about earlier. Try to phrase your guidelines in a way that would allow research that you think would be beneficial to still be done. You may find that certain circumstances may cause you to rethink your own ethics!
Ethical Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Research
Respect for animals' dignity.
Responsibility for considering options (Replace)
The principle of proportionality: responsibility for considering and balancing suffering and benefit.
Responsibility for considering reducing the number of animals (Reduce)
The chromosome of a bacterium
Select one:
a. is wrapped around proteins.
b. is found within the nucleus.
c. occurs in multiple pairs within the cell.
d. has a circular shape.
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Answer:
In nature, populations are usually evolving. The grass in an open meadow, the wolves in a forest, and even the bacteria in a person's body are all natural populations. And all of these populations are likely to be evolving for at least some of their genes. Evolution is happening right here, right now!
To be clear, that doesn't mean these populations are marching towards some final state of perfection. All evolution means is that a population is changing in its genetic makeup over generations. And the changes may be subtle—for instance, in a wolf population, there might be a shift in the frequency of a gene variant for black rather than gray fur. Sometimes, this type of change is due to natural selection. Other times, it comes from migration of new organisms into the population, or from random events—the evolutionary "luck of the draw."
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What would happen if the rate of evaporation reduces
Answer:
When temperature and wind speed are constant, but humidity increases, the rate of evaporation will decrease. When wind speed and humidity stay constant, and temperature increases, then the rate of evaporation will increase because warmer air can hold more water vapor than colder air.
Answer:
if the rate of evaporation reduces water cylcle will stops and amount of water present in the world will be increase.humifity will be more.
What are some ways you can reduce the number of fishnets in the ocean?
Answer:
August 11, 2014 — Six years ago, the Norwegian coast guard filmed a Scottish fishing vessel riding gray swells, dumping 5 metric tons of dead fish back into the North Sea. Over the European Union catch quota, and so unable to keep all the fish they’d caught, the fishermen had to ditch some. To the Norwegians, who aren’t part of the EU and hold a strict discards ban, the waste was shocking.
When this news reached Dan Watson, a young British designer, it became the inspiration for SafetyNet, an ocean fishing net that allows certain fish to escape via lighted rings, offering more catch selectivity. The Scottish fishermen’s predicament, he believed, was driven by their lack of control. “There can be no villains, there can be no victims, there are just problems,” Watson says. “I started this project because I wanted to go some way towards solving that problem.”
Bycatch can result in overfishing, reduces the population of species that might already be endangered and, on the largest scale, interrupts food chains and damages whole ecosystems.
Watson joins a growing number of innovators designing more selective fishing gear to reduce bycatch — the unwanted fish, dolphins, whales and birds that get scooped up by longlines, gillnets and trawlers each year and then discarded. Globally, the amount of marine life that is wasted or unmanaged — which makes it potentially unsustainable — forms about 40 percent of the catch. “The way we catch now is to catch everything, decide what we want to keep, and discard the rest,” says Martin Hall, head of the bycatch program at the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, which regulates tuna fishing in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Bycatch can result in overfishing, reduces the population of species that might already be endangered and, on the largest scale, interrupts food chains and damages whole ecosystems. It also amounts to an enormous waste of valuable fish protein.
Leatherback turtle caught in net
New fishing net designs aim to reduce bycatch — the unintented capture of small fish, turtles, dolphins, whales, birds and other ocean-going life. Photo by Michel Gunther/WWF-Canon.
To designers building better nets and lines, bycatch isn’t viewed as an inevitability, but as something we can phase out, piece by piece. It’s also seen as a battle that needs to be fought alongside fishermen, not against them.
Rethink the Game
Speaking from his trawler, the 45-foot Proud Mary, off the coast of Massachusetts, one such fisherman, Christopher Brown, says that over the years, fishermen have had to “rethink the game.” Brown operates a fishery that’s almost completely free of discards; is the board president of the Seafood Harvesters of America, an organization representing stewardship-minded fishermen; and has designed a squid net that reduces bycatch. The net contains an escape route at its base that exploits the bottom-dwelling behavior of unwanted flounder, encouraging them to flee the net through this gap. “We need to look at things entirely differently than we have in the last 30 years,” Brown says — and new gear is part of that equation. “It’s a matter of enlightened self-interest.”
Explanation:
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Looking at the chart provided, the students need to develop a classification scheme to distinguish plant and animal cells. The presence of which of the following structures/organelles would be most useful for this purpose?
Answer:
The Cell Wall of plants are more geometrical, than animal cells. Plant cell wall are also stronger.
Plant cell is larger than animal cells
Plant cell have chloroplast while animal cells doesn't
Explanation:
Answer:
cell wall
Explanation:
Plant cells contain a cell wall while animal cells do not have a cell wall. By looking for the presence of a cell wall, students would be able to positively identify a cell as either plant or animal.
Fossils evidence shows that ___________________were the first photosynthetic organisms on earth,about 1.2 billion years ago.
Answer:
cyanobacteria
Explanation:
explain how the geologist knows that the flow is older then the intrusion
When a force is applied to a liquid, the force moves
throughout the liquid. *
unevenly
equally
decreasingly
increasingly
Which of the following can last for a lifetime?
natural immunization
antibiotic immunization
immunoglobulin
artificial immunization
Answer:
Natural immunization
Explanation:
And object is 20 cm from the lens. The image from 6.66667 cm from the length. What is the focal length of the lens? Use the thin lens equation
Answer:
5
Explanation:
The object distance Is 20 I'm
The image distance is 6.666
Therefore the focal length can be calculated as follows
1/f = 1/20 + 1/6.66
= 6.66+20/133.2
= 26.66/133.2
1/f= 26.66/133.2
f = 133.2/26.66
= 4.99
= 5
Hence the focal length is 5
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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ismitosis is involved in tissue culture. yes or no someone help quickly plz this is a test
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
A tissue culture is a growth of cells outside of the organism on a nutrient medium. What type of cell division, mitosis or meiosis, is involved in tissue culture? Mitosis. Give one other application of tissue culture apart from skin grafting.
How does air pollution deplete ozone layer?
The ozone depletion process begins when CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and other ozone-depleting substances (ODS) are emitted into the atmosphere. CFC molecules are extremely stable, and they do not dissolve in rain. After a period of several years, ODS molecules reach the stratosphere, about 10 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. CFCs were used by industry as refrigerants, degreasing solvents, and propellants.
Answer:
Ozone depletion occurs when chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons—gases formerly found in aerosol spray cans and refrigerants—are released into the atmosphere (see details below). ... CFCs and halons cause chemical reactions that break down ozone molecules, reducing ozone's ultraviolet radiation-absorbing capacity
MATCHING
A. indoor air pollution B. sick-building syndrome
D. noise pollution E. long-term effects of air pollution
C. light pollution
F. short-term effects of air pollution
_____ 11. causes stress, high blood pressure, hearing loss
_____ 12. solutions include shielding, time con- trols, and low-pressure sodium sources
_____ 13. emphysema, lung cancer, heart disease
_____ 14. can occur in tightly sealed buildings
_____ 15. sources include plastics, carpets, cleaning fluids, radon, and asbestos _____ 16. headache, eye irritation, coughing, bronchitis
Answer:
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Answer:
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A spring tide can occur
O A in any month after March.
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B. in March, April, or May.
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C. in late February to early June.
D. in any month of the year
D. in any month of the year.
In what cell phase(s) does chromosome production (replication) and formation (condensing) occur?
Answer:
The S phase and prophase
Explanation:
Replication: it occurs in the S phase of the cecular cycle and the condensation of the chromosomes, the phase is M.
Aresearcher is studying cells. They are currently focusing on a cell with 22 chromosomes . how many chromosomes would be in this cell if it divided by meiosis
Answer:
11 chromosomes.......