Answer:
The muscular and nervous systems enable the involuntary breathing mechanism. The main muscles in inhalation and exhalation are the diaphragm and the intercostals (shown in blue), as well as other muscles. Exhalation is a passive action, as the lungs recoil and shrink when the muscles relax.
Explanation:
Answer:
The muscular and nervous systems enable the involuntary breathing mechanism. The main muscles in inhalation and exhalation are the diaphragm and the intercostals (shown in blue), as well as other muscles. Exhalation is a passive action, as the lungs recoil and shrink when the muscles relax.
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read the article above and answer the questions below :
1. The part of digestive system that breaks down food with acid is the
A. Teeth
B. Stomach
C. Small intestine
D. Rectum
2. The part of the digestive system where the nutrients in food are absorbed is the
A. Teeth
B. Stomach
C. Small intestine
D. Rectum
3. The processed food that the stomach sends to the intestines is called
A. Chyme
B. Duodenum
C. Both a. and b. above
D. None of the above
What are the 3 difference between DNA and RNA
Answer:
DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA contains the sugar ribose. DNA is a double-stranded molecule, while RNA is a single-stranded molecule. DNA is stable under alkaline conditions, while RNA is not stable. DNA and RNA perform different functions in humans.
Answer:
DNA:
A pairs with T, Its a double helix, and it has sugar deoxyribose
RNA: U pairs with T, single stranded, and is has sugar ribose
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Original DNA → T A C C A T G G A A C A A G T
Answer:
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Explanation:
Please help with this.
Answer:
The answer is A, Cold weather- Shivering
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
because its external stimulus
what is the importance of enzymes in chemical digestion?
Answer:
Enzymes break down chemical bonds that hold food together.
How could cell growth create a problem that is similar to a traffic jam?
Answer: IM SO SORRY if wrong
Explanation:
If a cell got too large, it would be more difficult to get sufficient amounts of oxygen and nutrients in and waste products out. Chromosomes make it possible to separate DNA precisely during cell division.
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Which organism is the secondary consumer in this food chain? Aspen gene Rabbit Snake Hawk
A. Rabbit
B. Aspe
C. Hawk VO
D. SNAKE
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Answer:
I think its snake
Explanation:
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What does the author describe in the passage?
A
the history of the Hoover Dam and its impachon the Southwest region
B
the development of different types of hydropower
C the political environment in America during the construction of the Hoover
Dam
improvements in irrigation along the Colorado River before the Hoover
Dam was built
Answer: A . the history of the Hoover Dam and its impact on the Southwest region.
Explanation:
This question is based on the article, ''The Hoover Dam'' by Michael Stahl. In it the author begins by describing what hydroelectricity is and how it came about.
The author then used the Hoover Dam to illustrate the points made about hydroelectricity by first giving a brief history of the construction of the dam and the sacrifices it took to build it. The impact the dam had on the area it supplies - the Southwest - was also analysed.
Wilma is preparing to perform a physical examination of a dog. She wants to check the dog’s liver for abnormalities. Complete the sentence to help Wilma understand how she can do this procedure.
In a physical examination, you can perform *BLANK* palpation on the dog to check the dog’s liver.
Answer: thyroid palpitation
The brain is a delicate organ but it is protected by _____ and _____ (citation required). The brain is organized into four regions: _____, _____, _____, and _____ (citation required). The hindbrain and the brainstem _____ (citation required). The midbrain _____ (citation required). The forebrain includes the hypothalamus, the thalamus, the pineal body, and the cerebrum. The cerebrum is divided into four distinct lobes and two hemispheres. Of these, the frontal lobe is responsible for _____ functions, the parietal lobe is responsible for _____ functions, the temporal lobe is responsible for _____ functions, and the occipital lobe is responsible for _____ functions (citation required). Distinct from the spinal cord, the brain is serviced by __ pairs of nerves that include the optic nerve and the nerves responsible for tongue movement and hearing and balance (citation required).
Answer:
Find answers below.
Explanation:
The brain is a delicate organ but it is protected by cranium and meninges. The brain is organized into four regions: Hindbrain, Forebrain, Midbrain and Brainstem. The hindbrain and the brainstem includes the brain and spinal cord. The midbrain is the third part of the brain stem, and serves to relay sensory and motor information between the spinal cord and the rest of the brain. The forebrain includes the hypothalamus, the thalamus, the pineal body, and the cerebrum. The cerebrum is divided into four distinct lobes and two hemispheres. Of these, the frontal lobe is responsible for cognitive functions, the parietal lobe is responsible for sensory functions, the temporal lobe is responsible for auditory (language and memory) functions, and the occipital lobe is responsible for visual functions. Distinct from the spinal cord, the brain is serviced by 12 pairs of nerves that include the optic nerve and the nerves responsible for tongue movement and hearing and balance.
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Ribosomes are found mostly in cells
that...
A. produce proteins.
B. produce energy.
C. are involved in reproduction.
Answer:
produce proteins (A) .......
Identify Phases of meiosis 1
Answer:
Prophase, Meataphase, Anaphase and Telophase
Explanation:
Prophase-
The chromosomes begin to condense and the nuclear envelope breaks down.
Metaphase-
Pair of homologous chromosomes move to the eqautor of the cell.
Anaphase-
Homologous chromosomes move to the opposite poles of the cell.
Telophase-
Chromosomes gather at the poles of the cells. Cytoplasm divides.
Help me with this if your going to be successful when you grow up and take care of your moms and dads
Answer:
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Explanation:
Describe and explain how blood in the right ventricle travels to the left atrium
pls give me a awnser even if it’s just a sentence
Explanation:
Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium passes through the right ventricle and then goes the lungs through the pulmonary artery.
It becomes oxygenated and enters the left atrium through the pulmonary vein
Given the DNA template strand below type the complementary mRNA that would be made during transcription.
TATAGCGTACGGCTAT
Answer:
AUAUCGCAUGCCGAUA
Explanation:
List 2 examples of a human's first line of defense:
Answer:
The first line of defence (or outside defence system) includes physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection. These include your skin, tears, mucus, cilia, stomach acid, urine flow, 'friendly' bacteria and white blood cells called neutrophils.
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Identify the joints that allow you to chew your favorite foods. A successful response will include: Structural AND functional classifications If applicable: the range of motion and type of movement of the joint and/or synovial classification. The articulating bones that form the joint(s) How the joint participates in mastication (chewing food)
Answer:
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINTS
Explanation:
The breaking up of food into smaller particles through the combined action of the teeth, muscles and joints is called MASTICATION. This helps to increase the surface area of food to make the enzyme activity easier during digestion.
A joint is a place where two or more bones meet or articulate.The joint involved in mastication( chewing) is called the TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINTS (TMJ). This joint is formed by the articulation of the mandible and the temporal bone of the skull.
Structurally TMJ is classified a s a synovial joint because it possesses articular cartilage on the bone surfaces, and a joint capsule that encloses synovial fluid. While functionally TMJ is classified as diarthrosis joint because it can move freely in different planes.
It's synovial classification it is known as a condyloid joint because it consist of an oval-shaped end of one bone fitting into a similarly oval-shaped hollow of another bone to allow angular movement along two axes. This enables it to have the following different movement:
--> mandibular depression,
--> elevation,
--> lateral deviation (which occurs to both the right and left sides),
-->retrusion and protrusion.
The articulating bones that forms the joint include the mandible and the temporal bone
The TMJ participates in mastication by allowing the movement of the mandible while the temporal bone remains in place
Using what you learned, choose the queen with the traits that would best help the hives.
Then explain your choice in the box below. This is called a hypothesis.
Answer:
Queen C
Explanation:
queen C because they need a bee with high aggression and normal venom to fight the wasp.
A queen bee is the most important in a bee hive. She lays eggs and can lay over a thousand eggs every single day. Their lifespan is about 5 years.
What are the characteristic traits of a queen bee?A queen bee is the largest in the bee hive and has around 20 mm in size.
Her most significant organ is her female reproductive organ (spermatheca), where the sperm collected during mating flights is stored. This sperm will be used for the rest of its life to fertilize eggs and create female bees. The queen bee plays the most important role in the bee hive and is the only female with fully developed ovaries.
The queen bee's stinger is smoother as compared to the worker bees. The queen uses a stinger while laying eggs and fighting with the other bees.
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What are the effects of television viewing on children?
A. It clearly has positive effects on impulse control.
B. It causes children to be more restless.
C. It stifles the imagination.
D. It depends upon what shows are being watched.
Answer:the answer is d
Explanation:because it Literally depends on what you let your kid watch it can cause positive and negative effects in him/her
Which is the correct order from SMALLEST TO LARGEST?
а a
Bacteria < Eukaryotic cell < Virus
b
Bacteria < Virus < Eukaryotic cell
Virus < Bacteria < Eukaryotic cell
d
Eukaryotic cell < Bacteria < Virus
Answer:
Virus < Bacteria < Eukaryotic cell
Explanation:
Viruses = 50 - 200nm
Bacteria = 0.2 - 2μm
I don't know the size range for eukaryotic cells, but I do know that they are bigger than prokaryotes.
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Cells contain structures, called organelles, that carry out specific functions for the cell. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the theory of cells?
A. All living things are made up of one or more cells.
B. As the cell grows, so does the size of the organism.
C. Cells grow and respond to changes in their environment.
D. All cells are considered to be living.
Answer : B
because that statement is wrong.
What is a real world example of enzymes being used?
Answer:
Enzymes are used in the food, agricultural, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries to control and speed up reactions in order to quickly and accurately obtain a valuable final product. Enzymes are crucial to making cheese, brewing beer, baking bread, extracting fruit juice, tanning leather, and much more.
Explanation:
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QUESTION 1
How many pairs of ribs are in the human body?
O 6 pairs
O 12 pairs
O 9 pairs
O 16 pairs
QUESTION 2
Which facial bone forms the chin?
O The Mandible bone
O The Mandible & Maxillae bone
The Maxillae bone
O The Mandible, Maxillae & Zygomatic bone
Answer:
12 pairs
mandible
Explanation:
A piece of equipment that records earthquake
Explanation:
seismometer .Hope this will help you.
Answer:
seismograph
A seismograph, or seismometer, is an instrument used to detect and record earthquakes. Generally, it consists of a mass attached to a fixed base. During an earthquake, the base moves and the mass does not.
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Saturated fats have a____________ high potential for spoiling when exposed to oxygen or heated and unsaturated fats have a___________ low potential for spoiling when exposed to oxygen or heated due to their chemical structure.
Answer: SATURATED fats have a LOW potential for spoiling when exposed to oxygen or heated and UNSATURATED fats have a HIGH potential for spoiling when exposed to oxygen or heated due to their chemical structure.
Explanation:
Fatty acids are long chain alkanoic acids which contains about 10 to 18 carbon atoms. The terminal -COOH group is polar, hence the acid is able to dissolve in water. The carboxylic acid group ionizes in water to a certain degree to form hydrogen ion and the carboxylate ion. Fatty acids are this weak acids. While the long alkyl group is non-polar, and so is not soluble in water. Fatty acids are divided into two:
--> SATURATED fatty acids: In this type of fatty acid, there are absence of double bonds in their hydrocarbon chain. As a result, they are solid at room temperature. Example of saturated fatty acids are found in animal products which includes: milk, cheese and beef. Saturated fatty acids has a LOW potential for spoiling when exposed to oxygen or heating because of their chemical structure. They are usually formed by hydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids causing them to attain stability in their chemical structure.
--> UNSATURATED fatty acids: In this type of fatty acid, there are presence of one or more double bonds in their hydrogen chain. As a result, they are usually liquid at room temperature. Examples include: vegetable oil, fish oil and groundnut oil.
UNSATURATED fats have a HIGH potential for spoiling when exposed to oxygen or heated due to their chemical structure. The presence of unstable double bonds in their hydrocarbon chain allows oxygen to react with it easily. To makes it spoil easily when exposed to oxygen.
Hoof type in pigs is determined by a gene with the dominant allele (H) resulting in a fused hoof while the recessive allele (h) gives rise to a cloven hoof. The color pattern of the animal’s coat is determined by a dominant allele (B) that results in a belted pattern or a recessive allele (b) that leads to a solid color. Give the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the progeny resulting from crossing a HhBB male with a HhBb female.
In pole beans, the color of the bean is controlled by a gene with the dominant Red (R) allele and pale-green (r) allele is recessive. The mode of growth, either climbing or bush is controlled by another gene on another set of homologous chromosomes. The climbing (B) mode of growth is dominant over bush (b). A red bush plant was crossed with a pale-green climbing plant. Of the offspring there were approximately equal numbers of red, climbing; red, bush; pale-green, climbing; and pale-green bush. Give the genotypes of the parents and offspring.
Answer:
Problem 1: Give the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the progeny
F1) Genotypes:
2/16 = 1/8 of the progeny will be HHBB 2/16 = 1/8 of the progeny will be HHBb 2/16 = 1/8 of the progeny will be HhBB 2/16 = 1/8 of the progeny will be HhBb 2/16 = 1/8 of the progeny will be HhBB 2/16 = 1/8 of the progeny will be HhBb 2/16 = 1/8 of the progeny will be hhBB 2/16 = 1/8 of the progeny will be hhBbPhenotypes:
12/16 = 3/4 of the progeny will be fuse-hoofed and belt-colored, H-B-4/16 = 1/4 of the progeny will be cloven-hoofed and belt-colored, hhB-Problem 2: Give the genotypes of the parents and offspring.
red bush plant: Rr bb pale-green climbing plant: rr BbExplanation:
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How does photosynthesis follows the law of conservation of mass
What number represents a Ribosome? What is the function
Answer:
A ribosome is a complex molecular machine found inside the living cells that produce proteins from amino acids during the process called protein synthesis or translation. The process of protein synthesis is a primary function, which is performed by all living cells. Ribosomes are specialised cell organelles and found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Every living cell requires ribosomes for the production of proteins
Explanation: