Fill in the blank. An object can be broken up by a planet's gravity once it passes the _______. The Jovian planets are composed primarily of _______ and helium. Hydrogen and helium don't exist in Earth's _______ because the terrestrial planets of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars couldn't exert a strong gravitational pull on hydrogen and helium gas within the nebula. _______ is the planet closest to the sun, has almost no atmosphere, and what little atmosphere exists is constantly getting blown away by solar wind. The atmosphere of _______ is very hot and dense, comprised of approximately 95 percent carbon dioxide, and the surface is composed of molten bedrock. Respond to the following based on your reading. Briefly describe why an object might break up under the force of gravity as it approaches a planet. What happens if the planet is very dense? What if the planet is less dense? Briefly explain why the Jovian planets formed farther away from the sun than the terrestrial planets.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. Roche limit

2. hydrogen

3. atmosphere

4. Mercury

5. Venus

6. When an object passes the Roche limit, the strength of gravity on the object increases. If the density of the planet is higher, then the object can break up farther away from the planet. If the density is lower, then the Roche limit is located closer to the planet.

7. Farther out in the solar system, beyond the frost line, hydrogen was at a low enough temperature that it could condense. This allowed hydrogen to accumulate under gravity, eventually forming the Jovian planets.

Explanation:

Answer 2

The universal pull of attraction that is present on the planet is called gravity. The gravitational pull results in attraction force between planets, stars, galaxies etc.

The blanks are:

Blank 1: Roche limit

Planets have a limit to which they can entertain objects in their atmosphere. The limit at which the gravity of the planet breaks object is called the Roche limit.

Blank 2. Hydrogen

Jovian planets include Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn and Neptune and have rocky surfaces.

Primary gases found on the Jovian planet are helium and hydrogen along with traces of ammonia, methane etc.

Blank 3. Atmosphere

The atmosphere of the earth does not have helium and hydrogen in them as the gravitational pull by other planets like Mercury, Mars and Venus are not able to exert a pull on helium and hydrogen-containing atmospheres.

Blank 4. Mercury

The planet closest to the sun is mercury and it has no atmosphere and is the smallest planet.

Blank 5. Venus

The second closest planet to the sun and the hottest planet of the solar system is Venus it has a dense atmosphere with 95% carbon dioxide in its atmosphere.

6. The object passing the Roche limit goes through increased gravity which breaks the object.

If the planet is dense then the object breaks further from the planet while when the planet is less dense then the Roche limit will be located close to the planet.

7. The Jovian planets formed far away from the Sun because beyond point Hydrogen accumulated due to low temperature and formed the Jovian planets.

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Which allele combination represents a female who is a carrier for an X-linked recessive disorder?

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Answer:

The Correct answer would be  XRXr

Explanation:

In humans, X and Y are the sex chromosomes which determine the gender of the person.

Answer:

AKA A youre welcome

Explanation:

How does Earth's solid inner core affect seismic waves?
O A. They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core.
O B. It blocks S waves from passing through.
O C. They go slower through the inner core than the liquid outer core.
O D. It blocks P waves from passing through.

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A. They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core.

Earth's solid inner core affect seismic waves as they go slower through the inner core than the liquid outer core.The correct option is C.

The solid inner core affects seismic waves by slowing them down. Seismic waves are waves of energy that travel through the Earth's layers, including the solid inner core and the liquid outer core.

Seismic waves can be either P waves (primary waves) or S waves (secondary waves).P waves are compression waves that can travel through both solid and liquid material. However, S waves are transverse waves that can only travel through solid material.

Thus, option C is correct.

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I also think it’s 1200 PM

Select the correct answer.
How does the current, or sixth, mass extinction differ from the past five mass extinction events?
OA.
The sixth mass extinction is believed to be caused by human-related factors.
The sixth mass extinction is believed to be caused by natural forces.
OC.
The sixth mass extinction is believed to affect relatively fewer species.
The sixth mass extinction is believed to affect relatively fewer areas.
OD.
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C,the sixth mass extinction is believed to affect relatively fewer areas.

What is the net primary productivity of the tropical rainforest if gross primary productivity in a tropical rainforest is 6 kcal/m2/yr and respiration is 3 kcal/m2/yr? A) 1.5 kcal/m2/yr B) 2 kcal/m2/yr C) 3 kcal/m2/yr D) 4 kcal/m2/yr

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Answer:

Net primary productivity of the tropical rain-forest = 3 kcal/m2/yr

Explanation:

Given:

Gross primary productivity in a tropical rain-forest = 6 kcal/m2/yr .

Respiration = 3 kcal/m2/yr

Find:

Net primary productivity of the tropical rain-forest

Computation:

⇒ Net primary productivity of the tropical rain-forest = Gross primary productivity in a tropical rain-forest - Respiration

⇒ Net primary productivity of the tropical rain-forest = 6 kcal/m2/yr - 3 kcal/m2/yr

Net primary productivity of the tropical rain-forest = 3 kcal/m2/yr

3. What charts, tables, or drawings would clearly show what you have learned in this lab?lab:owl pellets Each chart, table, or drawing should have the following items: a. An appropriate title b. Appropriate labels

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Answer:

You should share what the project is about! Every lab report on E2020 has the same question. I see you are in biology but that doesn't really help. And, no, I'm not just doing this for the points, I'm doing this because it won't let me comment XD

Explanation:

Answer:

ables should be:

Centered on the page.

Numbered in the order they appear in the text.

Referenced in the order they appear in the text.

Labeled with the table number and descriptive title above the table.

Labeled with column and/or row labels that describe the data, including units of measurement.

Explanation:

What is a zygote?

A. A fertilized egg cell that has not yet divided

B. A group of about 100 cells that forms from the fertilized cell

C. An organ that holds and protects the developing baby

D. An organ that supplies oxygen, nutrients, and water to the
developing baby

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Renewable energy is generally better for the environment as it produces less pollution.
True or False ?

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True

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How do the lungs help us breathe? They pump oxygen through the blood vessels and carbon dioxide into the heart. They take in oxygen as we inhale and release carbon dioxide as we exhale. They take in oxygen as we inhale and release nutrients as we exhale. They take in nutrients as their muscles contract and release carbon dioxide as they rel

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Explanation:

Your lungs deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from your blood in a process called gas exchange. Gas exchange happens in the capillaries surrounding the alveoli, where the oxygen that is breathed in enters the circulatory system and carbon dioxide in the blood is released to the lungs and then breathed out.

Answer:

Your lungs deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from your blood

Explanation:

Who created artifacts such as iron
armor, swords, pottery, jade, and
bronze?
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B. Europeans
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Answer: c

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Explanation:

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aerobic respiration

lactic acid fermentation

alcoholic fermentation

hydrochloric acid fermentation

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Answer:

The answer is option 3.

Explanation:

Yeast respire glucose anaerobically to produce alcohol and bubbles of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is the gas which makes the bread rises.

So it is an alcoholic fermentation.

The equation for fermentation :

Glucose → Alcohol + Carbon dioxide

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Match each biome with its appropriate description.
Mostly occurs in eastern
North America, contains
deciduous habitat
2:
decomposition occurs
quickly, wet/dry seasons
1. Tropical Forests
3:
2. Temperate Forests

Wet/dry seasons, fire
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3. Boreal Forests
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largest biome, little human
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Answer:

Mostly occurs in eastern North America, contains deciduous habitat –– Temperate Forests

50 cm of precipitation –– Tropical Forests

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Answer:

Blood sugar

Explanation:

Answer:

blood sugar

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Answer: SOLID

Explanation:

Answer:

solid

Explanation:

solid has constant in both shape and volume.

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B. Tall herbs
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D. Tall shrubs


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Answer:

Tall tress

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Answer:territorial

Explanation:

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Answer:Education

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Which of the following explains the process of evolution?
a process of change in a population through genetic variati
the genetic variation within a species
a change in one species that results from a change in a dife
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Answer:

A process of change in a population through genetic variation.

Explanation:

Evolution is the process of change in heritable characteristics of populations of organisms over several generations as it allow natural selection in it.

Genetic variation which refers to differences in gene frequencies is an important force in evolution which relies of natural selection to cause an increase or reduce gene frequencies in a population. Evolution lead to changes in genetic material of populations over time which make them to develop genes that will allow them to adapt to their environment for survival and reproduction.

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Answer:

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A. Cellular respiration shuts down during the day while
photosynthesis occurs, and then photosynthesis shuts down at night while cellular respiration occurs.
B. Both cellular respiration and photosynthesis rates cycle up and down in similar patterns over a 24-hour cycle.
C. Oxygen levels oscillate as the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place during daylight and light-independent reactions take place during nighttime.
D. Cellular respiration remains constant, while photosynthesis cycles between a very high rate in the light and zero in the dark.

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Answer:

Option-D

Explanation:

Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are the two main physiological process which drives the life on Earth. Photosynthesis process leads to the synthesis of Glucose whereas Cellular respiration breakdown the Glucose molecule to form ATP molecules.

In plants, the photosynthesis process occurs in green leaves whereas cellular respiration occurs in every cell of the plant inside the mitochondria.

In the given question, the graph shows:

1. The absorption of oxygen till 6 am which is required during cellular respiration.  

2. After 6 am, the level of oxygen production becomes more than oxygen absorption till 6 pm.

3. After 6 pm, no sunlight is available therefore photosynthesis does not occur. After this, the rate of cellular respiration increases that is oxygen is taken in.

Thus, Option-D is correct.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The genotypes of the parents are Tt and tt

The genotypes for the parents Tt and tt

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Answer:

Explanation:

1 The first time the word cell was used to refer to these tiny units of life was in 1665 by a British scientist named Robert Hooke. Hooke was one of the earliest scientists to study living things under a microscope

2 Leeuwenhoek found animalcules    

Dutch biologist and microscope pioneer Antoni van Leeuwenhoek observed in the late 1600s when he proclaimed the existence of a world of microscopic “animalcules”

3 The three parts of the cell theory are as follows: (1) All living things are made up of cells, (2) Cells are the smallest units (or most basic building blocks) of life, and (3) All cells come from preexisting cells through the process of cell division.

4 Four Common Parts of a Cell

Although cells are diverse, all cells have certain parts in common. The parts include a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and DNA. The plasma membrane (also called the cell membrane) is a thin coat of lipids that surrounds a cell.

5 Ribosomes are small structures where proteins are made. They are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

6 The main role of DNA in the cell is the long-term storage of information. ... The major function of DNA is to encode the sequence of amino acid residues in proteins, using the genetic code. To read the genetic code, cells make a copy of a stretch of DNA in the nucleic acid RNA.

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Answer:

Lymph nodes are found throughout the body and are a signal of a disease, infection, or problem if they become and remain swollen for long periods of time. Bacteria are pathogens that cannot be killed with antibiotics because they are non-living. They take over cellular organelles to replicate and spread. Because they are also eukaryotes with their own cell membranes and membrane-bound organelles, viruses are often difficult to combat with medicines. A cell signal called the FcϵRI receptor is produced by mast cells. These molecules cause more fluid to spread to an infected area. Lymphocytes are the types of cells that produce antibodies. All pathogens have unique identifying molecules on their surfaces called antigens. Antibodies bind to these and targeting the pathogen to be destroyed by the immune system. Fever is a non-specific response to disease, in which the body temperature rises. Respond to the following based on your reading. Describe the steps that occur, in order, to trigger an inflammatory response to a paper cut.



Answer:nodes

Viruses

fungi

histamine

B-cells

antigens

Fever

When a paper cut breaks the skin, it introduces outside microorganisms into the cut. The body recognizes the break in the skin. Mast cells produce histamines, which cause more blood and lymph fluid to flow to the wound. This increased flow brings phagocytic white blood cells to the area, which destroy invading organisms until the blood can clot and the skin can heal over the cut, preventing more organisms from entering the body. If a cut is too deep or too wide, special care such as stitches and antibiotics could be needed to prevent infection.

Explanation:

What statement is true about natural selection and evolution

A. Evolution is the mechanism by which natural selection occurs

B. Natural selection and evolution both show change over time

C. Evolution and natural selection occurs separately in an ecosystem.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

The answer is B is makes more sense

Why do viruses need a host cell to survive?

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Answer:

viruses are at the borderline of living and non-living organinsms outside the body of living host they are non-active and they cannot grow without their host

Explanation:

Because they can’t reproduce on their own so they need a cell to do it for them

Which part of a green plant loses the most chloroplasts at the end of summer?

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Answer:

A green plant's leaves lose most of their chloroplasts at the end of the summer.

Explanation:

Answer:

the green plant loses the leafś

Explanation:

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