Answer:
"Static electricity is the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object. These charges can build up on the surface of an object until they find a way to be released or discharged. One way to discharge them is through a circuit. ... Remember, objects with the same charge repel each other." ~ www.loc.gov
Essentially saying that if you have a lot of friction, it will create a positive and negative electric charge, this electric charge also contains a small magnetic field which is static electricity.
Explanation:
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list the biotic and abiotic factors in this image
Answer:
Biotic:
BearMooseTreesEagleBirdFishDucksOtterFernsGrassButterflyAbiotic:
RocksWaterCloudsMountainExplanation:
Remember that biotic factors are living organisms while abiotic factors are things that are non living organisms.
Hope this helps.
How Is the Earth Changing? How would you answer this question now?
Answer: Climate change
Answer:
Humans—more specifically, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions we generate—are the leading cause of the earth's rapidly changing climate. Greenhouse gases play an important role in keeping the planet warm enough to inhabit. But the amount of these gases in our atmosphere has skyrocketed in recent decades. Global sea level rise is complex as well. To begin with, it has multiple causes, including the thermal expansion of the ocean as it warms, runoff of melt water from land-based ice sheets and mountain glaciers, and changes in water that’s stored on land. These factors combine to raise the height of our global ocean about 3.3 millimeters (0.13 inches) every year. That rate is accelerating by another 1 millimeter per year (0.04 inches per year) every decade or so.
Explanation:
Which accurately labels the Golgi body?
W
X
Y
Z
Page 1 Page 2 Radioactive decay involves the changing of a radioactive atom into another radioactive atom. For example, rocks and minerals may contain potassium-40 that changes into argon-40. Mass spectrometers measure the number of these atoms in a rock or mineral sample. This information and knowing the half-life of potassium-40 can help determine the age of rock layers. The half-life of potassium-40 is 1.3 billion years. The potassium-40 in rocks and minerals will decay through many half-lives until all of them change into argon-40. How many atoms will there most likely be at the third half-life of potassium-40 in this model? A model rock layer had 50 pennies (atoms of potassium-40). How old is the rock layer?
Answer:
13 and 1.3 billion years
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. 13
2. 1.3 billion years old
Explanation:
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16. What explanation can be used to describe the test tube shown?
5 points
A. Water is polar and oil is polar therefore the substances will not mix.
B. Water is nonpolar and oil is nonpolar therefore the substances won't mix.
C. Water is nonpolar and oil is polar therefore the substances will not mix.
D. Water is polar and oil is nonpolar therefore the substances will not mix.
Answer:
Water is polar and oil is nonpolar so the substances won't mix.
Explanation:
Water is polar covalently bonded within the molecule. This unequal sharing of the electrons results in a slightly positive and a slightly negative side of the molecule. oils are nonpolar, so they will remain separate from molecules of a polar solvent such as water.
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explain how a gis can model the ways that changes in climate can influence human activity
Answer: a Gis helps locate areas where temperatures are high or erratic in comparison to global averages which can help show global warming as well
GIS aids in the identifying the places where temperatures are unusually high or irregular and influences human activity about changes in climate.
What is GIS?"A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer program that analyses and displays information that is geographically referenced." It uses data which it gets from the device that have enabled its location.A GIS helps us in gaining a scientific understanding of earth systems on a large scale, allowing us to make more careful and calculated decisions.What is climate?"The long-term weather pattern in a certain location is referred to as climate."Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns are referred to as climate change.Hence, GIS tells about the prevailing climatic condition of an area.
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In a positive feedback loop, the initial imbalance or stress is (4 points)
1)intensified
2)quickly brought back to 3)homeostatic parameters
removed from the system
4)repressed
Answer:
Intensified
Explanation:
The effects of a perturbation on a system include an increase in the magnitude of the perturbation.
Obtaining nutrients from the
environment and breaking them down
for transport...
a.Synthèsis
b.Nutrition
c. Transport
d.Simple Sugars
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
How are influenza viruses classified?
by their type of movement
by their protein structure
by their genetic material
by their different shapes
Answer: They are classified by subtypes based on the properties of their hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N) surface proteins. There are 18 different HA subtypes and 11 different NA subtypes. Subtypes are named by combining the H and N numbers.
1.There movement: People with flu can spread it to others up to about 6 feet away. Most experts think that flu viruses spread mainly by droplets made when people with flu cough, sneeze or talk. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.
2. There protein structure: The influenza viruses are classified into types A, B, and C on the basis of their core proteins. Type A viruses are further subdivided according to their envelope glycoproteins with haemagglutinin (HA) or neuraminidase (NA) activity.
3. There genetic material: by subtypes based on the properties of their hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N) surface proteins. There are 18 different HA subtypes and 11 different NA subtypes. Subtypes are named by combining the H and N numbers – e.g., A(H1N1), A(H3N2)
4. Different shapes: I don't know that one
Explanation: Hope this helps though :)
Answer:
b) by their protein structure.
Explanation:
Influenza viruses arefrom the family of Orthomyxoviridae they have a single-stranded segmented RNA genome. The influenza viruses are classified into types A, B, and C based on their core proteins.
write down at least 5 examples of dominant, recessive or co dominant alleles and what their crosses would yield
Answer:
If both alleles are dominant, it is called codominance. The resulting characteristic is due to both alleles being expressed equally. An example of this is the blood group AB which is the result of codominance of the A rose comb is produced when at least one dominant allele is present at the first locus and two recessive alleles are present at the second locus (genotype R_ pp). A pea comb is produced when two recessive alleles are present at the first locus and at least one dominant Dominant and Recessive Traits List 1. Widow’s Peak. Also known as mid-digital, hairline is a result of expression of the hairline gene. The gene contains 2 alleles: one for straight hairline, which is recessive and the other for widow’s peak, which is dominant.
Explanation:
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which scientific area has the most influence in shaping modern clasification methods?
Answer:
Evolution is a major force in shaping modern classification methods.
Explanation:
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Scientists recently discovered a single-celled, prokaryotic organism living deep in the ocean by thermal vents that can reach temperatures
as high as 100 degrees Celsius. This species will most likely be classified into which Kingdom?
O Kingdom Protista
O Kingdom Eubacteria
OKingdom Archaebacteria
OKingdom Fungi
Answer:Kingdom Archaebacteria
Explanation:
Kingdom Archaebacteria can withstand high heats up to 125 celcius
PLEASE HURRY! After Dante catches the flu virus, he feels very tired and loses his appetite. His body aches and he gets a high fever. Which best describes Dante’s symptoms?
A) They are a response to an infection, which is an internal stimulus
B) They are a response to being tired, which is an external stimulus ,
C) They are a response to hunger, which is an internal stimulus
D) They are a response to an illness, which is an external stimulus
question one: why do stars change very little while they are in the main sequence stage?
question two: why does a main sequence star eventually grows in size to become a red giant?
Answer:
Q1 As the main sequence star glows, hydrogen in its core is converted into helium by nuclear fusion. When the hydrogen supply in the core begins to run out, and the star is no longer generating heat by nuclear fusion, the core becomes unstable and contracts.
Q2When stars first begin to fuse hydrogen to helium, they lie on the zero-age main sequence. ... The core of a red giant is contracting, but the outer layers are expanding as a result of hydrogen fusion in a shell outside the core. The star gets larger, redder, and more luminous as it expands and cools.
What benefit do humpbacks receive from protecting other species?
Answer:
if they ever in trouble the ither animals they helpped with remember whar rmtgey did and help out
Answer:
the humpback whales receive some sort of benefit from interfering with orca hunts.
Explanation:
How many neutrons are in a nucleus of an atom that
has an atomic mass of 16 and an atomic number of
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Where in the cell does the krebs cycle part of cellular respiration occur ?
Answer:
In the mitochondrial matrix
Explanation:
The mitochondria is an organelle within the cytoplasm of the cell. It consists of an outer membrane, inner membrane, and matrix containing a gel-like substance. During aerobic respiration in mitochondria, cells break down sugars in the form of glucose into [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] (carbon dioxide) and [tex]H_{2} O[/tex] (water) to obtain energy in the form of ATP or adenosine triphosphate.
aerobic respiration:
C6H12O6+ 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ≅38 ATP
(glucose) (oxygen) (carbon dioxide) + (water)
The Kreb's cycle involves several enzymatic reactions, where pyruvate derivatives obtained from glycolysis, are reduced and oxidized to harvest energy as ATP.
All 12 body systems interact to maintain ________________.
Answer:
homeostasis!
Explanation:
Answer:
The body systems constantly interact with each other to maintain homeostasis.
The apples at the local supermarket have been genetically engineered to resist warmer temperatures than they did before. What do these apples contain? transgenic DNA transgenic organisms recombinant DNA recombinant organisms
Answer:
recombinant DNA
Explanation:
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Answer:
Recombinant DNA.
Explanation: This is the correct answer on Edge 2020 (just took the quiz and made a 100% ^-^).
How is a pedigree chart interpreted?
Answer:
Pedigrees are used to analyze the pattern of inheritance of a particular trait throughout a family.
What is Kingdom Monera?
Answer:
Monerais a kingdom that contains unicellular organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization (having no nuclear membrane), such as bacteria.They are single-celled organisms with no true nuclear membrane (prokaryotic organisms).
Explanation:
Use stamen in a sentence
Explain the relationship between the processes of breathing and cellular respiration
Cellular respiration uses oxygen to release the energy stored in food.
Explanation:
In breathing living organisms take oxygen and release the carbon dioxide it is similar to the aerobic respiration.
There are two types of respiration:
1. Aerobic respiration
2. Anaerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration
It is the breakdown of glucose molecule in the presence of oxygen to yield large amount of energy. Water and carbon dioxide are also produced as a byproduct.
Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + 38ATP
Anaerobic Respiration
It is the breakdown of glucose molecule in the absence of oxygen and produce small amount of energy. Alcohol or lactic acid and carbon dioxide are also produced as byproducts.
Glucose→ lactic acid/alcohol + 2ATP + carbon dioxide!
what characteristic of an element determines its place in the table
Answer:
An element's location in the periodic table is largely dependent on its electrons; the number of valence shell electrons determines its group, and the type of orbital in which the valence electrons lie in determines the element's block.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It depends the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom.
Explanation:
The number of protons determines chemical properties as well as its place in the periodic table.
What role does a lion play in an ecosystem?
decomposer
producer
predator
prey
Answer:
Predator
Explanation:
It eats other organisms
Answer:
C
Explanation:
How many stages are there in cellular respiration?
Answer: three stages
Explanation:
Answer: There are three stages
Explanation: Cellular respiration occurs in the cells of all living things, both autotrophs and heterotrophs. All of them burn glucose to form ATP. The reactions of cellular respiration can be grouped into three stages: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle (also called the citric acid cycle), and electron transport.
The main site for photosynthesis in plants is the
OA.
roots.
OB.
flowers
C.
leaves.
OD
stems.
Answer:
leaves
Explanation:
The main site for photosynthesis in plants are the leaves. Leaves are the main spot of a plant where you can see photosynthesis occur.
How is ATP Synthase powered?
Un organismo con un caracter genotípico heterocigote presentará, excepto A Alelos iguales B una linea híbrida C alelos diferentes D una linea pura E a y d
Answer:
C alelos diferentes.
Explanation:
Los alelos son las distintas formas en las que un gen puede ser expresado. Cuando un gen es dialélico implica que puede haber dos formas diferentes del mismo gen, una dominante y otra recesiva. Estos alelos serán heredados de la línea parental en la que un progenitor aporta un alelo y el otro progenitor aporta otro alelo, que se combinaran durante la formación del cigoto. La combinación de alelos de un mismo gen en un organismo determina la forma en la que determinada característica será expresada en el individuo.
• Cuando dos alelos iguales se combinan en un organismo, se habla de un genotipo homocigota. Estos alelos pueden ser los dos dominantes o los dos recesivos.
• Cuando se combina un alelo dominante con uno recesivo, se habla de genotipos heterocigotos. El individuo que posea un genotipo heterocigota, portará ambos alelos pero expresará el fenotipo del alelo dominante.
Big Question:How is energy/matter transferred throughout an ecosystem?
Answer:
Food webs can transfer energy because the proteins from an animal can go on, this benefits ecosystems.