Answer: Image result for How are plant and animal cells different? What organelles do animal cells have that plant cells do not have? What organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not have?
Animal cells have centrosomes and lysosomes, whereas plant cells do not. Plant cells
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4. Which of the following is true about a mutation? A.) it is always damaging to a person B.) it never harms the next generation D.)it may harm the next generation C.) it never passes down diseases
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D
Explanation:
Mutation can be harmful and it can have no effect.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
it is d because it just is so yw
What phase is the cell in
Answer:
Anaphase
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which organism would be numerous in the ecosystem?
Grass
Rabbits
Snakes
Hawks
Answer:
I think it would be grass.
Explanation:
I am pretty sure it would be grass because there is much more grass on earth then hawks, snakes, and rabbits.
Answer:
I don't think grass count's as for what yr studying.. However, I think its the hawk. Bc if ur where to see who eats who...Bunny>is to>GrassAs for.. Snakes> is to.. Hawks!Explanation:
Farmer Brown tests the hypothesis that the more alfalfa sprouts cattle eat, the more milk they produce. He divides his pasture into four fields and puts twenty cattle in each field. Field 1 cows get no alfalfa sprouts, field 2 cows get ten pounds of sprouts per day, field 3 cows get twenty pounds of sprouts, and field 4 cows get thirty pounds. He feeds all groups fifty pounds of regular hay per day, uses the same breed of cattle, and gives them the same amount of water. He measures gallons of milk produced per cow every day.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The amount of milk cow produces
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What drains the blood back from the tissue to the heart and at what pressure?
Answer:
veins is the answer....
. Human muscle cells compared to blood cells all contain the same number of
chromosomes with the same complement of genes. Yet, the hemoglobin protein
which helps to temporarily bond to oxygen is found in blood cells and not muscle
cells. Which of the following best explains this difference?
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Correct answer to the question: human bone, muscle, and nerve ceils all contain the same number of chromosomes with the same complement of genes. what enables these cells to perform specialized activities
Answer: I think its B
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How many parts can be distinguished in the cerebellum?
Answer:
three lobes
Explanation:
Explanation:
Based on the surface appearance, three lobes can be distinguished within the cerebellum: the anterior lobe (above the primary fissure), the posterior lobe (below the primary fissure), and the flocculonodular lobe (below the posterior fissure).MARK ME AS BRAINLISTPredict: Why aren't all organisms made of just one cell?
Why do cells divide, instead of simply growing larger?
The living beings that are comprised of more than one sort of cell are known as Multicellular Organisms.
Why organisms are made up of cells?These organelles are liable for an assortment of cell capacities, for example, acquiring supplements, creating energy, and making proteins. Unicellular living beings are comprised of just a single cell that completes each of the capacities required by the organic entity, while multicellular creatures utilize various cells to work.
Cells divide because:
Cells need to separate for your body to develop and for body tissue, for example, skin to restore itself ceaselessly.
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Which of the following is not true of energy in a cell?
The cell must have energy to maintain homeostasis.
O Energy can be created by the cell.
O The cell uses mostly chemical energy.
O Energy can be converted by the cell.
Answer:
I think is the top one A hope this helps
Cells have a different function it can convert chemical energy to another form of energy to maintain homeostasis, and cells cannot create energy only change the form of energy, hence option b is correct.
What is the energy of the cell?Every cell must continue to check its levels of energy and adjust ATP production rates in line with metabolic demand in order to keep homeostasis.
The ability of cells to sense, and convert nutrients into chemical energy is essential for the continuous fulfillment of this energy demand.
To drive metabolic reactions that would not happen automatically, to transfer necessary substances across membranes, and to do mechanical work, such as moving muscles, cells need chemical energy.
Therefore cells use energy to maintain homeostasis and can change one form of energy into another but can not create energy, hence option b is correct.
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-Dr. Walter Snelling discovered in 1911
-it is a gas becomes a liquid under moderate pressure or when cold
-it is a portable energy source used in Barbecue grills in hot air balloons
what is it?
The gas that Dr. Walter Snelling discovered in 1911 that becomes a liquid under moderate pressure and acts as an energy source is propane.
Properties of PropanePropane is a gas at room temperature and it was isolated by Dr. Walter Snelling around 1911 in the process of trying to stabilize gasoline.
At cold temperatures or moderate pressure, propane becomes a liquid.
Propane has been and is still being used as an energy source in cooking, powering vehicles, and cutting metals in industrial welding.
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When air particles are close together what is it called
Answer:
slavery
Explanation:
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Answer:
Compression
Explanation:
The air particles are being pushed together.
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The excerpt below was written by Henry Stimson in 1941:
The atomic bomb was more than a weapon of terrible destruction, it was a psychological weapon
What did Stimson mean by this statement?
A. US leaders had tricked the Japanese into thinking they were more powerful than they were
B. Skillful use of the atomic bomb could force opponents to make concessions.
C. The atomic bomb was an ineffective way to end war
D. The atomic bomb was not quite as dangerous as many people thought
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The atomic bomb was an ineffective way to end war
A scientist hypothesizes that if the inner membrane of a mitochondrion were smooth instead of folded, less ATP would be produced. Why would this affect ATP production?
Answer:
i think its bcz
ATP if formed by deeply folded membrane
So if the membrane is smooth instead of folded
it will affect the ATP production
Im not that sure with the answerExplain- Why are tobacco,alcohol and ultraviolet radiation listed as carcinogens in the table?
What is the difference between aggression and courtship?
Answer:
How you approach and talk to the person you like
Explanation:
If you go up and start saying inappropriate things or immediately try to kiss them then that is aggression. But if you go up and give them a subtle and light compliment like ''Hey I like your shirt" and start a conversation, maybe at the end ask (not demand) for her number, then that is a courtship. P.S.If you say something like give me your phone number, that is aggression.
How can you use a predator prey graph
to describe carrying capacity?
Answer:
Explanation:
We use the same logistic equations for the prey and predator as like in previous, and the Carrying capacity typically acts as an upper limit upon an exponential growth function.
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1. A unit used to measure energy is the kcal.
a. What is the source of all
energy in the pyramid?
b. How much energy does this source provide to a square meter of the Earth per year? (Be sure your
answer includes units.)
2. The arrows represent the energy available to the next level of the pyramid.
a. What percentage of the source energy form question 1 is absorbed by the oak leaves? Divide oak levar got by the total sunlight hitting the earth’s surface.
b. By what process do the oak leaves harness this energy?
3. Describe how the consumers in one level of the pyramid obtain energy from the organisms at the previous level of the pyramid.
a. How much energy per year do caterpillars obtain from eating the leaves in a square meter of the oak tree?
b. What percentages the energy that was originally by the oak leaves is passed in to the caterpillars? Divide ye hat the caterpillars got by wag at leaves got.
c. What percentage of the energy absorbed by the oak leaves is not passed on to the caterpillars?
4. Calculate the percentage of the nervy that is transferred from one level of the pyramid to another for all of the levels?
a. Oak leaves to caterpillars (see question 3b)
b. Caterpillars to blue jays.
c. Blue jays to hawk.
5. Calculate the average percentage of energy that is transferred from one level to another using you answers in question 5. Note that this average percentage transfer is similar for many different types of energy pyramid in nature.
6. Explain why an energy pyramid in any ecosystem typically is limited to four or five levels only.
Answer:
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Answer:
What is the source of all energy in the pyramid in Model 1
Sunlight hitting the earth's surface
How much energy does this source provide to a square meter of the Earth per year? (be sure your answer includes units)
3,190,000 kcals
Label the pyramid levels in Model 1 with the following: primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers
Oak tree leaves are the primary producers
Caterpillars are the primary consumers
Blue Jays are the secondary consumers
Hawks are the tertiary consumers
What percentage of the source energy from question 1a is absorbed by the oak leaves in Model 1?
8 %
By what process do the oak leaves harness this energy?
photosynthesis
Describe how the consumers in one level of the pyramid obtain energy from the organisms at the previous level of the pyramid
By consuming them
How much energy per year do the caterpillars in Model 1 obtain from eating the leaves in a square meter of the oak tree?
4,000 kcal
What percentage of the energy that was originally absorbed by the oak tree leaves is passed on to the caterpillars
13.5%
What percentage of the energy absorbed by the oak leaves is not passed on to the caterpillars
84.3%
With your group, list at least three possible uses and/or products of the energy absorbed by the oak leaves that did not contribute to the production of biomass.
Photosynthesis, heat, leaves changing colors
Mendel’s pea plants had either purple or white flowers. This means that the plants
The answer is C: have two alleles for the gene.
Answer:
i think the answer is C
Explanation:
In general, what causes a sea breeze?
A. The difference in elevation between land and water
B. The difference in cloud cover between land and water
C. The difference in density between land and water
D. The difference in specific heat capacity between land and water
Need a 100% correct answer please
Answer:
During the day, the sun heats up both the ocean surface and the land. ... The wind will blow from the higher pressure over the water to lower pressure over the land causing the sea breeze. The sea breeze strength will vary depending on the temperature difference between the land and the ocean. At night, the roles reverse.
Answer:
Explanation:
D, the answer is d
What do waves transfer?
O matter
O energy
O water
particles
Answer:
Energy
Explanation:
In electromagnetic waves, energy is transferred through vibrations of electric and magnetic fields. In sound waves, energy is transferred through vibration of air particles or particles of a solid through which the sound travels.
Answer:
energy
Explanation:
Wave' is a common term for a number of different ways in which energy is transferred: In electromagnetic waves, energy is transferred through vibrations of electric and magnetic fields. In sound waves, energy is transferred through vibration of air particles or particles of a solid through which the sound travels
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Question 5
What is the advantage of placing telescopes in space? Select the best answer from the choices below.
Oь
Space telescopes are stronger
Space telescopes are above the distortion of Earth's atmosphere, clouds, and light pollution
Only space telescopes can observe the most distant stars and galaxies
Space telescopes are closer to the objects scientists want to observe
Oc
Od
Answer:
I think its c, because that's the correct definition of a telescope. It is because if telescope weren't there, we wouldn't be able to view planets or skies in the world.
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Answer:
Some parts of an ecosystem may never recover after a oil spill
2. Who was the first to clearly define the idea of
a species?
Abeka Science 7th G
The most famous definition of a species comes from the 20th century German-born biologist Ernst Mayr, who emphasised the importance of interbreeding.
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Reproductive system when running
Female-
Male-
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compare and contrast the structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Answer:
Prokaryotic -Do not have a nucleusHave DNA arranged in a circular chromosomeDo not have membrane bound organellesSmaller in sizeOlderEukaryotic-Have a nucleus, vacuoles, mitochondria Have DNA arranged in a linear chromosomeHave membrane bound organellesLarger in sizeBoth- Contain: cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, DNAFunction is to make proteinshave certain parts that help them accomplish their function
The chemical energy is stored in the form of what?
Where is the liver and pancreas ?
Answer:The pancreas is located behind the stomach in the upper left abdomen. It is surrounded by other organs including the small intestine, liver, and spleen.
Explanation:
Answer:
The pancreas is located behind the stomach in the upper left abdomen. It is surrounded by other organs including the small intestine, liver, and spleen.
how is a carbon atom different from hydrogen atom?