Answer:
C
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What changes in the ecosystem will take place during secondary succession A. The flowers will deplete the soil of nutrients in the area will become a desert
Answer:
A
Explanation:
earths inner core:__as earth's outer crust:liquid
Answer:
The earth is made up of three different layers: the crust, the mantle and the core. This is the outside layer of the earth and is made of solid rock, mostly basalt and granite. There are two types of crust; oceanic and continental. Oceanic crust is denser and thinner and mainly composed of basalt. The inner core is made from Iron and Nickel.
Explanation:
Do Birds Really Abandon Their Chicks If Humans Touch Them? 25 points!!
Answer:
Yes they do.
Explanation:
birds will abandon their young after being touched by human hands because they can smell the scent of the human on their babies. This then causes the mother bird to become afraid of possible predators and to leave its children to the elements
answer: no
explanation: parent birds do not recognize their young by smell. They will not abandon a baby if it has been touched by humans.
Describe two types of tissues and the jobs they perform.
Answer:
Muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
Explanation:
It's a specialised tissue found in animals which functions by contracting thereby applying forces to different parts of the body
Organised Cells in the nervous system which is the organ system that controls the body's movements,sends and carries to and from different parts of the body
10.FR in the table with the function and an example structure in the body for each
body system
Body System Main Function Example Structure
in the Body
Integumentary
Skeetal
Muscular
Nervous
Circulatory
Resperatory
Endome
Lymphat
Digest
Excretory
Answer:
https://www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/cms/lib/NC01001395/Centricity/Domain/8472/Body%20Systems%20Interactions%20chart.pdf
Explanation:
the answers should be in that link
Many plants produce seeds which have small hooks on them. These hooks will attach to animals as they
move past the plants. What process do these hooks help the plant with?
A. pollination
B. fertilization
C. germination
D. seed dispersal
27. How many senators does each state have?*
3
1
4
2
Government
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Answer:
2
Explanation:
A red flowered plant (RR) is crossed with a white flowered plant (WW) and produces plants with pink flowers (RW). If two pink flowered plants are crossed, what color offspring could be produced
Answer:
It would be 100 % pink.
Explanation:
Pink and Pink make Pink. Just as Red and White make Pink.
Due to incomplete dominance, when two pink flowered plants are crossed, the color of offspring could be 1Red: 2Pink :1White.
What is incomplete dominance?In some cases it happens that a certain characteristics does not match with either of their parents, rather it shows new traits.For example: snapdragon.When parent generation of red flowered plant (RR) is crossed with a white flowered plant (WW), F1 produces plants with pink flowers (RW). it does not resembles either of their parents.And when F1 was self pollinated: RW x RW, it produces 1 RR: 2RW: 1WW.Hence, the offspring will be 1 Red flowered plant: 2 Pink flowered plant :1 White flowered plant.
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what type of limiting factor is space
A.) abiotic
B.) biotic
Describe the components of a buffer and the role each
plays in helping maintain a constant pH.
The components of a buffer and the role each plays in helping maintain a constant pH are acid-base and its salt.
What is a buffer?
A weak acid and its conjugate base, or a weak base and its conjugate acid, make form a buffer solution. When strong acids or bases are added, the pH balance of the two components remains stable.
A buffer is a solution that withstands any pH change when a little amount of both an acid and a base is added to it. The salt of the acid or base must be present for a solution to qualify as a buffer.
For an acidic buffer, acid and its salt with a strong or weak base are necessary ingredients. As an illustration, consider an acetic acid and sodium acetate solution.
For a basic buffer, a base salt with a strong or weak acid is a necessary component.
Thus, the components of a buffer are acid, base, and salts.
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Although these resources are required, organisms can perish due to other factors within an ecosystem. How can populations be affected by other factors than those dealt with in this lab. You must identify and explain at least three others.
Answer:
What factors were dealt with in your lab? otherwise factors that affect populations can range from abiotic factors like contaminated soil water and food from natural disasters and biotic factors like predators killing the organism or plants not producing the necessary nutrients for the food chain.
Explanation:
Put the following in order of size, from smallest to largest
chromosome, gene; base pair
Answer:
The correct order of size - base pair < gene < chromosome.
Explanation:
Nitrogen base-pair attaches with the phosphate group and a sugar molecule to form a building block of DNA or nucleic acids. Nucleic acids make the gene is the physical and functional unit of hereditary that takes the information from parent cells to daughter cells.
Chromosomes are a structure that appears thread-like and makes the genome with different chromosomes. These structures are made up of wrapped DNA or genes around histone proteins.
which of these features is most likely formed as a result of the movement of earth plates in the diagram?
Answer:
A is the Answer
Explanation:
How is antigenic drift beneficial for viruses?(1 point)
A) It changes how genes code for antigens.
B) It leads to less mRNA which is easier to copy.
C) It creates a variety of immune responses in the host organisms.
D) It makes them unrecognizable to the immune system.
Answer:
1. Individuals with thicker fur had a survival advantage in the cold environment, allowing these individuals to reproduce more often and create more offspring.
2. random mating
3. The green skin color is being selected over blue skin color.
4. DNA
5. They show intermediate steps in the evolution process.
6. Different islands had very different food resources available, and only individuals that were adapted to eat those food resources survived and reproduced on that island.
7. Those who have traits that help them survive are able to reproduce, and their offspring have those traits, leading to a change in the species over time.
8. It makes them unrecognizable to the immune system.
9. The exposure of human populations to less UV light required a reduction in melanin to produce more vitamin D for healthier bones.
10. the correlation between air pollution and white moth predation
11. It is a biological process that leads a population to have a widespread expression of an advantageous trait.
Answer:It makes the unrecognized to the immune system:)
Explanation:
What are the closest astronomical bodies to earth?
Answer:
The Moon, Venus and Mars are the planets nearest to the Earth.
The process of meiosis is illustrated here. The outcome of meiosis is very important in the sexual reproduction and life cycle of
diploid organisms. Evaluate these statements and determine which ones accurately describe the outcome of meiosis. You may select
ALL that apply.
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A)
Meiosis produces genetically diverse cells.
B)
Meiosis increases genetic variation in the offspring.
C)
Meiosis produces haploid cells from a diploid parent cell
D)
Meiosis increases the genetic content in the daughter cells.
E)
Meiosis maintains the number of chromosomes originally present in the
parent cell.
Answer:
A) Meiosis produces genetically diverse cells.
B) Meiosis increases genetic variation in the offspring.
C) Meiosis produces haploid cells from a diploid parent cell
Explanation:
Through crossing over, meiosis produces genetically diverse cells causing more genetic variation of offspring. The Daughter cells in meiosis are formed from a diploid cell that has all 46 chromosomes, however the daughter cells are haploids as they need to join with the other gamete to have a full set of chromosomes.
Which of the following endocrine conditions is this patient at risk of developing?
A. Hyperthyroidism
B. Pheochromocytoma
C. Addison's disease
D. Cushing's syndrome
We have two kinds of rats, dark brown and light brown rats in a population. In sea shore, which kind of rats, will have higher survival rate, taking into consideration, natural selection?
a.
Neither of them
b.
Dark brown rats
c.
Light brown rats,
d.
Both of them
Answer:
a option neither of them
Which of these is based on a deduction?
a. If I tum the key in the ignition while stepping on the gas pedal, then my car will start.
b. My car battery is dead.
c. My car is out of gas.
O d. My car won't start.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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The skeletons of similar forelimbs arose due to similar function. These organisms, however, did not share a common ancestor. Which type of structures are
the foreimbs shown in the diagram?
atch the statement to the following options.A. One of a pair of chromosomes with similar genetic information and from different sources like the sperm and egg.B. Several X-shaped structures may be visible under the microscope and indicate where crossing over has occurred.C. A lattice of protein holds two replicated chromosomes in precise register with one another.D. Four chromatids are held together by a zipper-like structure.E. A process in which pairs of homologous complex chromosomes line up side by
Answer:
A. Homologue.
B. Chiasma.
C. Synaptonemal.
D. Synaptonemal.
E. Synapsis.
Explanation:
Genetics can be defined as the scientific study of hereditary in living organisms such as humans, animals and plants.
Synaptonemal complex can be defined as a network of proteins that is responsible for holding homologous chromosomes (homologues) together.
Generally, a synaptonemal complex (protein lattice) is formed between homologous chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis. Also, synaptonemal complex is important for the formation of the four sister chromatids referred to as tetrads.
Furthermore, the synaptonemal complex (protein lattice) has a tripartite structure which comprises of the following components;
I. SC protein-1 (SYCP1).
II. SC protein-2 (SYCP2).
III. SC protein-3 (SYCP3).
In conclusion, the synaptonemal complex plays a significant role in synapsis, recombination and chromosome pairing.
Matching the various terminologies in genetics with their description, we have;
A. Homologue: one of a pair of chromosomes with similar genetic information and from different sources like the sperm and egg.
B. Chiasma: several X-shaped structures may be visible under the microscope and indicate where crossing over has occurred.
C. Synaptonemal: a lattice of protein holds two replicated chromosomes in precise register with one another.
D. Synaptonemal: four chromatids are held together by a zipper-like structure.
E. Synapsis: a process in which pairs of homologous complex chromosomes line up side by side.
How to use informal assessment effectively to prepare for examination
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Explanation:
The use of informal assessment while preparing for an examination could take various forms. Informal assessment include the use of actual grading of a set of questions which one decides to test his/her knowledge on in other to check or evaluate performance. Similarly, one may employ the use of a colleague or friend to set out a few likely questions from the subject or the use of previous test or examination questions to ascertain how well one has grasped or covered in the subject. Also, one could personally reminisce on the areas covered, frame likely questions in reasoning and check if the appropriate response could be proffered.
We have two kinds of rats, dark brown and white rats in a population. In a rain forest scenario, with dark top soil, which kind of rats can survive better, taking into consideration, natural selection?
a.
White rat
b.
Both of them will survive
c.
Brown rat
d.
Neither
Answer:
C
Explanation:
they blend in with the soil color
Organisms that produce
Answer:
Autotroph or producers
Explanation:
An organism that produces its own food is a autotroph
Explain why short bursts of light during the dark period caused the Xanthium strumarium plant to not grow.
Answer:
Due to stoppage of reactions.
Explanation:
The short bursts of light during the dark period is responsible for no growth in the Xanthium strumarium plant because this short bursts of light affected the darkness which is required by the Xanthium strumarium plant for its growth. If there is no burst of light occurs, the Xanthium strumarium plant will grow normally but when Xanthium strumarium plant receives the bursts of light, the chemical reactions that needs darkness will stop and as a result no growth occurs.
Mendelian Inheritance
Two homzygous plants are crossed. One is dominant for all four traits while the other is recessive for all four traits. What are the genotypes of the parents?
The (_______) has increased consumer knowledge about the connection between food and health.
Answer:
link
Explanation:
i think
Answer:
the CORRECT answer is internet
Explanation:
Which statement best descrſoes photosynthesis?
a. when plants produce their own water
b. when plants produce their own sugar
C. when plants produce oxygen and carbon dioxide
d. when plants self-pollinate
Answer:
b. when plants produce their own sugar
Explanation:
Let's look at the products of photosynthesis! During the process of photosynthesis plants break apart the reactants of carbon dioxide and water and recombine them to produce oxygen (O2) and a form of sugar called glucose (C6H12O6).
Glucose provides plants with needed food through a process called photosynthesis. This process helps plants convert the energy they take in from sunlight into sugar to nourish the plant. Photosynthesis occurs when carbon dioxide, water and sunlight are combined. Plants use these to form glucose and oxygen.
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Most fossils are of what
Answer:
anything
Explanation:
Why can king snakes eat rattlesnakes ?