Answer:
Cells make up tissues, so they are much smaller
Explanation:
The level of structure: cells to tissues to organs to organ systems to organisms
The smaller they are the lower they are on the cell structure build
Which of these factors may affect a person's blood alcohol concentration?
gender
race
blood type
O age
Old age and gender affect a person's blood alcohol concentration.
What BAC means?BAC refers to the percent of alcohol in a person's bloodstream.
What is BAC and how is it determined?The amount of alcohol in the bloodstream is measured in milligrams (mg) of alcohol per 100 milliliters (ml) of blood.
What is a good BAC?Perfect BAC in accordance with the moderate drinking guidelines is 0.04 - 0.05%.
Hence, A and D is correct option
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Intergrated Drilling services helps adnoc increase its drilling efficiency by what percentage?
Answer::ADNOC Drilling has also delivered over 100 integrated drilling services (IDS) wells since 2018, achieving an efficiency improvement of more than 35%, which resulted in over $170 million (AED624 million) in savings.
What is a function of the earth's rain forests?
O A. They provide clean energy.
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B. They sustain large food crops.
O C. They produce revenue.
O D. They clean the atmosphere.
What is the superior opening to the alimentary canal?
The mouth
The anus
The nose and ears
Answer:
Alimentary Canal Organs
This tube begins at the mouth and terminates at the anus. Between those two points, the canal is modified as the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and small and large intestines to fit the functional needs of the body.
Explanation:
Which type of specialized cells would be found in an animal’s nervous system?
Select one:
Cells that transport oxygen found in the blood.
Cells that secrete hormones to trigger cellular responses.
Cells that secrete enzymes to break down food.
Cells that can transmit signals around the body.
Answer:
Cells that transmits signals around the body.
What is the ecological value of biodiversity?
Answer:
Life assistance in the environment Biodiversity supports functioning environments that include ozone, clean air and water, plant pollination, pest control, wastewater disposal, and a variety of other environmental services. Many outdoor activities, such as birdwatching, hiking, camping, and fishing, depend on our unique biodiversity.
Explanation:
Where do organisms get the oxygen and sugar need to perform
respiration?
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Explanation:
Almost all the oxygen you breathe comes from green plants. They produce oxygen during a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis green plants manufacture the sugar molecules fructose and glucose. Green plants use energy from sunlight to build sugar molecules from carbon dioxide and water
¿A qué se debió el incremento en la cantidad de oxígeno en la atmósfera hace miles demillones de años?
Debido a que el hidrógeno molecular expulsado por los volcanes se difundió en el espacio, la Tierra ganó una atmósfera rica en oxígeno. Otra posibilidad es que el oxígeno se acumule debido a una disminución de gases – como el hidrógeno – que reaccionan con y por lo tanto "absorben" el oxígeno.
Explanation:
Answer: Some authors suggest the rise in oxygen about 2,470 – 2,450 million years ago was related to extensive volcanic activity,
Explanation:
do you think bald people use soap or shampoo?
Answer:
I- this question lol hmm I think they use soap cuz why waste money on shampoo.
What would most likely result if mitosis was NOT followed by cytokinesis?
Answer:
If cytokinesis was skipped, Cells would have too many chromosomes; cells wouldn't function properly because they would be too big.
What are the three main parts of a human body cell?
Answer:
That;s a du/\/\b question
Explanation:
I would say, the most basic level, you need a nucleus, cell membrane, and membrane bound organelles.
Examine the following mutation ACGGGCAAACGATTG -> ACGGGCUAACGATTG. The mutation is
Answer:
what da
Explanation:
Answer:
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What enzyme unzips DNA and brings in complementary RNA base pairs? What type of RNA is made?
HELICAS
Explanation:
Helicas moves along DNA molecules breaking hydrogen bonds to between complantary base pairs
Frequent changes in cause rock formations
Answer:
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Desert tortoises live in burrows in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. They produce urea, which is solid uric acid that remains in their bladders until they can eliminate it. This helps them to conserve water. Choose the words to finish the sentences.
Characteristics that animals inherit to help them survive in their environment are called?
Along with water conservation, animals also have unique characteristics for?
Answer:
adaptations; anything ( food storage, movement, thermoregulation)
Explanation:
Characteristics that animals inherit to help them survive in their environment are called adaptations.
Along with water conservation, animals also have unique characteristics for food storage, movement, etc; (anything that is a regulatory thing seems to fit here).
Which of the following best describes the Antarctic Circle as it is shown on the map?
Answer:
I don't know if it's right or not but I think its c
Explanation:
In recent years, the controversy surrounding environmental issues has decreased
Answer:
The correct answer is - the statement is false.
Explanation:
The controversy surrounding the environmental issue is increased in recent years as the use of fossil fuels and oil spills, deforestation all increased with time. Global warming increased in recent years many glaciers melt and cities submerged in the oceans. However, the controversy around global warming increased as people are not aware of the negative impacts and consider it as a hoax.
A 5-year old girl has a small deletion in chr 22. She has impaired thymus development with a significant deficiency in the number of functional T cells. The most likely etiology for these finding is:
Answer:
T Cells
Explanation:
How are genotypes and phenotypes related? (1 point)
O Phenotypes determine the genotypes expressed.
O Both determine the alleles individuals receive.
O Genotypes determine the phenotypes expressed.
O Both determine differences in genetic makeup.
Answer:
Genotypes determine the phenotypes expressed
Explanation:
Allele frequency refers to: The total number of alleles in an individual. The number of alleles in a dimorphic population. The proportion of an allele relative to the total number of alleles in a population. The number of alleles that can exist for a certain gene.
Answer:
The proportion of an allele relative to the total number of alleles in a population.
Explanation:
The genic or allelic frequency refers to the proportion of each allele in a given locus of a specific population. If the population is under the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the sum of the allelic frequencies always equals 1.
The allelic frequency is significant while analyzing the gene transition in the population. Also, genotypic frequencies are directly related to allelic frequencies, mathematically defining them.
How many control rooms does panorama have simultaneous access to across ADNOC Group?
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When a spring is compressed, the energy changes from kinetic to potential. Which best describes what is causing
this change?
A.work
B.power
C.gravitational energy
D.chemical energy
6. When a cell has to move a large particle ut of the cell it uses
which process?
Endocytosis and exocytosis are the processes by which cells move materials into or out of the cell that are too large to directly pass through the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane.
Answer:
Endocytosis and exocytosis (I think)
Explanation:
It is possible for large molecules to enter a cell by a process called endocytosis, where a small piece of the cell membrane wraps around the particle and is brought into the cell. If the particle is solid, endocytosis is also called phagocytosis.
question 1:Which statement best describes heating by radiation?
a Air at the equator rises and sinks at the poles.
b Warm air rises and takes heat with it; eventually it cools and sinks.
c Air molecules touch the warm ground, heating them up.
d Sunlight travels through space without the aid of fluids or solids
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Explanation:
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Which of the following is not a difference between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
Answer: D
Explanation: They both play an important role in the carbon cycle. Photosynthesis removed CO2 from the atmosphere while cellular respiration causes the release of CO2 into the atmosphere.
The others are major differences
Photosynthesis has as its products Starch and O2 while those of cellular respiration are water , CO2 and energy.
The materials needed for photosynthesis are water and CO2 while those for cellular respiration are starch and O2
Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast while respiration takes place in mitochondria .
Thus the only non- difference is D.
Explain how the flow of energy is linked to entropy and how the law of conservation of matter applies to the carbon cycle
The first law of thermodynamics is equivalent to the law of conservation of energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed; the total amount of energy in the Universe is fixed. Energy can be transformed from one form to another or transferred from one place to another but the total energy must remain unchanged.
Scientists are studying how the construction of a farm affects the blood diversity of insects in a forest before the Farm was constructed 186 insect species were present the scientist find out that after the farmers constructed the number of insect species decreased By 4% per month. Based on this trend which function could be used to calculate how many months, f(n) it Will take for the number of insect species to reach the value of N?
Answer:
The function [tex]f(n)=log_{0.96}(\frac{n}{186})[/tex]
Explanation:
Wherever we are studying logarithmic decrease or increase, we can construct our logarithmic function following the next recipe :
[tex]f(n)=log_{x}(\frac{n}{y})[/tex] (I)
Where [tex]''n''[/tex] is the value that we want to obtain (following a logarithmic decrease or increase).
Where [tex]''f(n)''[/tex] is the time needed to obtain that variation.
Where [tex]''x''[/tex] is the parameter related to the percentage decrease or increase
And where [tex]''y''[/tex] is known as the original population.
Now let's use the question to learn how to use the expression (I) :
In order to find the parameter [tex]''x''[/tex] we need to know how porcentual the population changes. We know that the number of insect species decrease by 4 % per month.
Therefore, for the initial month we will have the 100 % of the number of insect species. For the first month we will have a decrease of 4 % which can be written as the 96 % of the original population.
We write 100 % - 4 % = 96 % ⇔ [tex]1-0.04=0.96[/tex]
That's how we obtain the parameter [tex]x[/tex]. In this case we subtract 0.04 to the original population 1 because we have a decrease. Otherwise we would have added if we had had an increase. The number 0.96 represents that month by month we obtain the 96 % from the previous month. The value from the parameter is [tex]x=0.96[/tex]
Now the original population of insect species is [tex]186[/tex]. Therefore the value for [tex]y[/tex] is [tex]y=186[/tex]. Using the values obtained in the expression (i) we have :
[tex]f(n)=log_{0.96}(\frac{n}{186})[/tex]
For example,
We have [tex]186[/tex] number of insect species at the time origin. A decrease of 4 % can be calculated as
[tex](186)(0.96)=178.56[/tex] which is the value expected for the first month. Now if we use this value in the expression (I) :
[tex]n=178.56[/tex] ⇒ [tex]f(178.56)=log_{0.96}(\frac{178.56}{186})=log_{0.96}(0.96)=1[/tex] ⇒
[tex]f(178.56)=1[/tex]
This means that to obtain 178.56 number of insect species we need to wait one month to achieve this value. Which fits with the problem data.
Answer:
f(n)=log0.96(n/186)
Explanation:
What causes blood pressure
Cholesterol in the blood
stress to exercise puts on heart muscle
contraction of ventricles in the heart
Removal of oxygen from the blood
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D) how they process and obtain energy to grow
Match each term to its correct description. ResetHelp Gustation Basal cell Sustentacular cell Cranial nerve for smell Bowman's gland Cranial nerve for taste Olfaction Vallate papilla Adaptation Filiform papilla : cranial nerve I. : loss of sensitivity due to repeated stimuli. : helps manipulate food on tongue surface. : sense of taste. : produces mucus. : stem cell of olfactory receptor. : contains taste buds for bitter substances. : supportive cell of olfactory receptor. : cranial nerve VII. : sense of smell.
Answer:
I. Adaptation.
II. Filiform papilla.
III. Gustation.
IV. Bowman's gland.
V. Basal cell.
VI. Vallate papilla.
VII. Olfactory.
VIII. Sustentacular cell.
IX. Cranial nerve I.
X. Cranial nerve VII.
Explanation:
A sensory system can be defined as components of the central nervous system (CNS) which comprises of the brain, neural tissues or pathways and sensory neurons responsible for sensory functions, perception and processing sensory informations such as sound, light, heat, etc.
Generally, the nervous system found in living organisms such as humans, comprises of two (2) major components or systems; a central nervous system (CNS) and a peripheral nervous system (PNS).
Basically, the central nervous system (CNS) interprete the neural signals that are generated from stimuli that are detected by the sensory system. The five (5) main sense organs in the sensory system are: skin, tongue, ears, nose and the eyes. Some of the terminologies and features associated with the sensory system includes the following;
I. Adaptation: loss of sensitivity due to repeated stimuli. Stimulus can be defined as an obvious change in either the chemical or physical structure of an organism' environment (either external or internal).
II. Filiform papilla: helps manipulate food on tongue surface. These are the thread-like dots found on the tongue and they typically cover two-third (⅔) of the human tongue.
III. Gustation: sense of taste. It is the ability of a living organism to taste flavors in a food or other things.
IV. Bowman's gland: produces mucus. It's a nasal gland found in the olfactory mucosa and responsible for the production of mucus in living organisms.
V. Basal cell: stem cell of olfactory receptor.
VI. Vallate papilla: contains taste buds for bitter substances.
VII. Olfactory: sense of smell. This is the ability of a living organism to perceive or smell something.
VIII. Sustentacular cell: supportive cell of olfactory receptor.
IX. Cranial nerve I: cranial nerve for taste.
X. Cranial nerve VII: cranial nerve for smell.