Identify the terms described by selecting the correct word from the drop-down menu.
Anything that has mass and takes up space
The part of Earth in which life exists, including land, water, and air

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Answer 1
land takes up mass and so does the water
Answer 2

Answer: a g I need the same answer too

Explanation:


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A plant has two alleles for color. The red allele is recessive, and is represented by q. The purple allele is dominant, and is represented by p. If 59 of 100 organisms are red, what is q? P^2 2pq q^2=1

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Answer:

q is 0.7681

Explanation:

The red allele is recessive, and is represented by q.

If 59 of 100 organisms are red meaning the frequency of the recessive genotype of red is 59/100 = 0.59 represented by q².

Thus q would be to find the square root of q². Where q is the frequency of the recessive allele in the population

Thus, q = √q² where q² = 0.59

q = √0.59

q = 0.7681

Question 5 of 10
2 Points
To test how fertilizer affects tomato plants, a farmer divided a field of young
tomato plants into 10 plots of equal size. The farmer then put fertilizer on half
of the plots and no fertilizer on the other half of the plots. The control group
in this experiment was:
A. all the plots in the field.
B. the tomato plants in all the unfertilized plots.
C. all the tomatoes planted in the field.
a
D. the tomato plants in all the fertilized plots.

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Answer:D

Explanation:

Answer:

B. the tomato plants in all the unfertilized plots.

Explanation:

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I will give the brainiest
The brain sends messages
to the muscles through the
A)motor nerves.
B)eyes.
C)blood vessels.

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The brain sends messages to the muscles through the motor nerves
A.) Motor nerves ^ The brain sends messages to the muscles through Motor nerves ^

Select the correct answer.
Which statement forms part of cell theory?
OA.
Cell organelles are capable of reproducing themselves.
B.
Cells differ in shape, but they have identical components.
O c.
All cells begin life as prokaryotic cells.
D.
All living things are made up of cells.
Reset

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Answer:

Cell organelles are capable of reproducing themselves.

Explanation:

The other two options are not correct, because there are prokarotic and eukaryotic cells. They are made of different organelles but nonetheless are both cells. Furthermore, prokaryotic cells can only reproduce and create other prokaryotic cells.

nvm answer was c i guessed right

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Answer:

Nucleus

Explanation:

The arrow is pointing to the nucleus.

Nucleus is a large organelle found in the center of animal cells. And it contains RNA & DNA ( A thread like structure that contains hereditary information)

what are the two main a biotic factor that affect organisms in a marine ecosystem​

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Answer:

one of these a or b i know that much

Explanation:

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Answer:the answer will be ----------- B oxygen level and water temperature

Explanation:

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A man with free earlobes and the ability to taste PTC marries a woman with free earlobes and no ability to taste PTC. They have four children. All of the children are tasters of PTC. Only one has attached earlobes. What are the genotypes of the parents?

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Answer:

Father's genotype is T T, E e

Mother's genotype is t t, E e

Explanation:

Tasting PTC

Let the characters for tasting and not tasting PTC be T and t respectively.

Since all the children can taste PTC, it can be deduced that tasting PTC is a dominant trait.

The man will be homo-zygous dominant for tasting PTC while the woman is homo-zygous recessive for tasting PTC.

Genotype of man is T T and genotype of woman is t t

T T x t t = T t,  , T t, T t; which is a 4:0 phenotype.

Earlobes:

Let the characters for Free and attached earlobes be E and e

Since both the man and woman have free earlobes and 3 out of 4 children have free earlobes, it can be deduced that free earlobes is dominant while attached earlobes is recessive.

The ratio of free to attached earlobes is 3:1

The man and the woman are both hetero-zygous dominant, E e for free earlobes, so that a cross between them will yield three hetero-zygous dominant for free earlobes and one homo-zygous recessive for attached earlobes.

E e x E e = E E, E e, E e, e e; which is a 3 : 1 phenotype.

Carly has wavy hair. Her father has straight hair, and her mother has curly hair. Which type of inheritance pattern is responsible for Carly’s wavy hair?
A.
codominance
B.
dominant
C.
incomplete dominance
D.
polygenic
E.
recessive

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Answer:

Incomplete Dominance

Explanation:

A plant grows faster and fuller due to large amounts of fertilizer. If the plant cross-pollinates with another plant later, how will the use of fertilizer on the parent plant affect the plant’s offspring?

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Answer:

The answer is "C" because nothing that your parents do, unless it directly affects/changes the gametes, will pass down to the offspring. Fertilizer is like food, how much your parents have eaten in their childhoods will have no effect on if you are under or over weight. (Unless their weight was by a genetic cause, that might have been passed on to you.)

Explanation:

In which life stage can butterflies reproduce?

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Answer:

Explanation:

All butterflies have "complete metamorphosis." To grow into an adult they go through 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. Each stage has a different goal - for instance, caterpillars need to eat a lot, and adults need to reproduce.

If there is a high death rate and large amount of _______,
populations will likely decrease

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Answer:

emigration

Explanation:

How do animals get rid of excessive nitrogen?

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Answer:

Animals get rid of nitrogen by converting it int urea uric, acid and ammonia.

Explanation:

Answer:

adding c02

Explanation:

Which two planets have 53 moons? 1)Earth and Mercury 2)Jupiter and Saturn 3)Mercury and Mars 4) Neptune and Jupiter

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Answer:

Jupiter and Saturn

Explanation:

Answer:

Saturn and Jupiter

Explanation:

Saturn has 82 moons, but 53 officially named

Jupiter has 79 moons, but 53 officially names.

Other than this, no other have exactly 53 in any way.

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Which process is characterized by the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across the plasma membrane without the use of energy? hypertonic transport active transport passive transport dynamic equilibrium

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Answer:

Passive transport

Explanation:

Diffusion is a passive mechanism of transport. Until the concentration is the same throughout the space, a single substance has a tendency to travel from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. You are aware of how compounds diffuse through the air.

What are the passive transport dynamic equilibrium?

Chemicals move passively from a location of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a process called diffusion.

We discussed three passive transport techniques: osmosis, assisted diffusion, and diffusion, all of which are crucial for cellular operations. Although the precise mechanics powering each of these transportation strategies vary, they are all non-energetic.

Therefore, Passive transport is a phenomenon that happens naturally and doesn't require the cell to use energy to move.

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What industry was created when people suddenly had more time and money available?

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D. The entertainment industry

a person who is more than 2o percent heavier than the average person of the same sex and height is said to be​

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Answer:

overwieght

Explanation:

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Environmental factors can influence natural selection because they can increase or decrease
the number of chromosomes in an individual.
the number of chromosomes in a population.
the amount of genetic variation in an individual.
the amount of genetic variation in a population.

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Answer:

49 sec

because you have never seemed yet 59 hour instead 12 hour.

but 24 hour also.

Which of the following statements shows an example of operant conditioning?

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Answer:

I think it's - A chicken learns that if it pecks on a button, a food pellet will be released into its cage.

The statement "A chicken learns that if it pecks on a button, a food pellet will be released into its cage" shows operant conditioning. So, option A is correct.

Operant conditioning, often known as instrumental conditioning, is a teaching strategy that use rewards and penalties to different behavior. Through operant training, actions that are rewarded are more likely to be repeated than actions that are penalised.

Pavlov's experiment with the dog is an example of classical conditioning, In classical conditioning, the stimulus that is repeatedly combined with the unconditioned stimulus until it finally elicits the same response is known as the conditioned stimulus.

Learning a skill by watching someone else perform it is an example of observational learning. Learning through observation of other people's behaviors is observational learning.

Therefore, option A is correct.

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The complete question is,

Which of the following statements shows an example of operant conditioning?

A.) A chicken learns that if it pecks on a button, a food pellet will be released into its cage.

B.) Pavlov taught a dog to salivate every time it heard a bell.

C.) When you grow up, you are able to perform a skill that you watched your parents perform.

what is measurement

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Measurement is defined as the act of measuring or the size of something. An example of measurement means the use of a ruler to determine the length of a piece of paper. An example of measurement is 15" by 25".

Answer:

This is the act of measuring something or the act of taking the length, weight or height of something,e.t.c.

Explanation:

The radius of the Crab Nebula is approximately 5.225 × 1013 kilometers. Use the conversion factor 1 light-year = 9.5 × 1012 kilometers to find the radius in light-years.

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Answer:

Using the above conversion

9.5 x 10 ^12kilometers = 1 light year

Therefore 5.225 x 10^13 will be

5.225 x 10^13/ 9.5 × 10^12 × 1 light year

= 5.5 light years

The radius of the Crab Nebula is

5.5 light years.

Hope this helps

Answer:

Plato says 5.5 ly

Whate is a cell
plz answer fast​

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Answer:

A cell is the smallest unit of a living organism

Explanation:

Just as an atom is described as the smallest unit if any substance, a cell is defined as the smallest, basic unit of any living organism.

This means that in order for something to be considered an organism, it has to contain, at least, a cell. Such organism with a single cell is referred to as a unicellular organism.

There are several organisms with more than one cell. Such organisms are said to be multicellular. Multicellular organisms often have their cells organized into tissues, organs, and or systems in order to function efficiently and maximally.

Cells can be of different types based on their level of complexity. The simple cells that do not have nucleus nor membrane-bound organelles are referred to as prokaryotic cells while the ones with complex structures with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles are known as eukaryotic cells.

why is not recommended to use antibiotics often

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Answer: It may cause the bacteria to become resistant to them and one they are resistant then the antibiotics are ineffective against the bacteria. It is then more dangerous since new antibiotics will need time.

Explanation:

Explanation:

If you take antibiotics for the wrong reason(s) or if you take them too often it can change bacteria so much, that antibiotics have a reduced effectiveness against them, or stop working against them all together.

The so called "bacterial resistance" or "antibiotic resistance" is a real thread to humans. Some bacteria have turned out to be resistant to even the most powerful antibiotics available. Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem.

Suppose you get infected with such resident bacteria, it means there is no longer an effective treatment by using antibiotics.

*EXTRA*

If left "un treated", the bacteria can grow, more or less, with unlimited exponential growth. In such scenarios, any "simple" bacterial infection, could turn out to be fatal.

Often the biggest problem is the lack of time to find out exactly what type of bacteria is making the patient ill. Because there are so many different bacteria, it is impossible to tell what is the right one without deduction and, that takes time (to grow visible cultures in the laboratory). Sometimes a patient might be already critically ill, in such cases, the doctor would want to start the treatment immediately, which could mean they HAVE TO start admitting a broad-spectrum antibiotic, to hopefully battle that group of different bacteria, which hopefully included the one that is making the patient ill. But if that specific bacteria turns out to be resestant, then that poses a very serious problem. Possible a fatal one, since the time is up, and the bacteria keep growing in numbers, roughly doubling in numbers every hour...

What does Electronegativity mean in regards to
elements? How does electronegativity influence the
molecule's chemical property?

Help :(

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Answer:

it is the ability of attracting other molecules this effect the properties by what it is going to bond to. like say it is 6 and another  2 they will be more likely too bond to one another to make a valence of 8.  

Explanation:

11. List two physical properties of soil.
list three conditions necessary for the germination of seed.


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b. I. List three (3) conditions necessary for the germination of seed.
ii. State two functions of roots.
'c. (1) What is dispersal of seeds?
(11) State two characteristics of seeds dispersed by wind.
3. a. Apiece of stone has a mass of 360g. When it is put into water in a glass,
the level of water rises from 60.0cm to 90.0cm.Calculate the density of
(3r
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the stone.
b. i. List three benefits of vegetables to humans.
ii. Give two reasons why soil air is important.
c. 1. Define the term soil profile.
ii. State two ways in which soil profile is important in crop production​

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Answer:

Number 11 is the soil color and the soil texture.

Number 2.a.i. is to protect the seeds from harsh weather conditions e.g. sunlight rainfall etc.

b. water, oxygen and warmth

c.1) Seed dispersal is the scattering of seeds from a mother plant to new areas.

11) Seeds dispersed by wind have wing like structures.

Seeds dispersed by wind are light.

3a. Density=Mass/Volume

=360g/60cm³ then cancel zero and zero then cancel by 6 once by 36÷6 we get 6g/cm³

3bi)Vegetables are a source of food to humans.

Vegetables provide herbal medicine to humans.

ii)Plants require oxygen for germination.

Organisms in soil require air to breathe.

3c)Soil profile is the verticle arrangement of layers from top to bottom.

3d)It helps a farmer to know the fertility of the soil.

Explanation:

One of the most important factors in the rapid spread and dispersal of zoonotic diseases in the modern world is : a. increased demand for meat b. improved transportation including high-speed rail and air lines c. wind dispersal d. none of the above

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Answer:

a. increased demand for meat

Explanation:

Zoonotic diseases refers to those diseases that are transferred to human host from an animal carrier. Zoonotic diseases can be transmitted when a living host is bitten by an animal or insect, eats a contaminated food and more. Examples of zoonotic diseases are; rabies, bird flu, anthrax, ebola etc.

Among the causes of zoonotic diseases, one of the most significant factors in the rapid spread and dispersal of zoonotic diseases in this modern world is the increase in demand for meat. Considering that eating contaminated and infected food from an animal can transfer the disease, an increase in demand for meat is one factor to look into regarding why zoonotic diseases are proliferating.

Four groups of scientists, in different parts of the world, are dating fossils found in a rock layer of the same geologic time period. To validate the age of their fossils, the results of their tests would need to be

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Answer:

The options are

Complex

Identical

Inconsistent

Non-testable

The Answer is Identical

Explanation:

The groups of scientists in different parts of the world who are dating fossils found in a rock layer of the same geologic time period. The findings have to have some common characteristics which links it to being in the same geologic time period.

This however validates the fossils having to be identical to match those found in other parts of the world.

Answer:

identical

Explanation:

Through advancements, we are now able to classify
organisms into three domains by analyzing the______. Fill in the blank.

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Answer:

rRna

Explanation:

Answer:

by analyzing the Ribosomal RNA

Explanation:

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What is the number of this particle in a phosphorus atom?
Ap ex

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Answer:

Fósforo

Símbolo P, número atómico 15, peso atómico 30.9738. El fósforo forma la base de gran número de compuestos, de los cuales los más importantes son los fosfatos. En todas las formas de vida, los fosfatos desempeñan un papel esencial en los procesos de transferencia de energía, como el metabolismo, la fotosíntesis, la función nerviosa y la acción muscular. Los ácidos nucleicos, que entre otras cosas forman el material hereditario (los cromosomas), son fosfatos, así como cierto número de coenzimas. Los esqueletos de los animales están formados por fosfato de calcio.

Cerca de tres cuartas partes del fósforo total (en todas sus formas químicas) se emplean en Estados Unidos como fertilizantes. Otras aplicaciones importantes son como relleno de detergentes, nutrientes suplementarios en alimentos para animales, ablandadores de agua, aditivos para alimentos y fármacos, agentes de revestimiento en el tratamiento de superficies metálicas, aditivos en metalurgia, plastificantes, insecticidas y aditivos de productos petroleros.

De casi 200 fosfatos minerales diferentes, sólo uno, la fluoropatita, Ca5F(PO4)3, se extrae esencialmente de grandes depósitos secundarios originados en los huesos de animales y que se hallan en el fondo de mares prehistóricos, y de los guanos depositados sobre rocas antiguas.

La investigación de la química del fósforo indica que pueden existir tantos compuestos basados en el fósforo como los de carbono. En química orgánica se acostumbra agrupar varios compuestos químicos dentro de familias llamadas series homólogas.

Esto también puede hacerse en la química de los compuestos de fósforo, aunque muchas familias están incompletas. La familia mejor conocida de estos compuestos es el grupo de cadenas de fosfatos. Las sales de fosfatos constan de cationes, como el sodio, junto con cadenas de aniones, como (PnO3n+1)(n+2)-, que pueden tener de 1 a 1 000 000 de átomos de fósforo por anión.

Los fosfatos se basan en átomos de fósforo rodeados en una disposición tetraédrica por átomos de oxígeno, el miembro más pequeño de la familia es el anión simple PO3-4 (el ion ortofosfato). La familia de las cadenas de fosfato se basa en hileras alternadas de átomos de fósforo y oxígeno en que cada átomo de fósforo permanece en el centro de un tetraedro de cuatro átomos de oxígeno. Hay también una familia estrechamente relacionada de fosfatos cíclicos.

Una característica estructural interesante de muchos de los compuestos del fósforo conocidos es la formación de estructuras tipo jaula. Ejemplos de estas moléculas son el fósforo blanco, P4, y uno de los pentóxidos de fósforo, P4O10. Las estructuras tipo red son comunes; por ejemplo, los cristales de fósforo negro en que los átomos están enlazados unos con otros.

En la mayor parte de sus compuestos, el fósforo está enlazado químicamente a cuatro átomos inmediatos. Hay gran número de compuestos en los que uno de los cuatro átomos está ausente y en su lugar hay un par de electrones no compartidos.

Hay también unos cuantos compuestos con cinco o seis átomos unidos al fósforo; son muy reactivos y tienden a ser inestables. Durante los años 60 y 70, se prepararon muchos compuestos orgánicos de fósforo. La mayor parte de estas estructuras químicas incluye tres o cuatro átomos enlazados al fósforo, pero existen también estructuras con dos, cinco o seis átomos unidos a cada átomo de fósforo.

Casi todo el fósforo utilizado en el comercio está en forma de fosfatos. La mayor parte de los fertilizantes fosfatados constan de ortofosfato diácido de calcio u otofosfato ácido de calcio muy impuros, Ca(H2PO4)2 y CaHPO4. Estos fosfatos son sales del ácido ortofosfórico.

El compuesto de fósforo de mayor importancia biológica es el adenosintrifosfato (ATP), que es un éster de la sal, el tripolifosfato de sodio, muy utilizado en detergentes y ablandadores de agua. Casi todas las reacciones en el metabolismo y la fotosíntesis requieren la hidrólisis de este tripolifosfato hasta su derivado pirofosfato, llamado adenosindifosfato (ADP).

Efectos del Fósforo sobre la salud

El Fósforo puede ser encontrado en el ambiente más comúnmente como fosfato. Los fosfatos son substancias importantes en el cuerpo de los humanos porque ellas son parte del material de ADN y tienen parte en la distribósforo que es conocida. Cuando el fósforo blanco ocurre en la naturaleza este puede ser un peligro serio para nuestra salud. El fósforo blanco es extremadamente venenoso y en muchos casos la exposición a él será fatal. En la mayoría de los casos la gente que muere por fósforo blanco ha sido por tragar accidentalmente veneno de rata. Antes de que la gente muera por exposición al fósforo blanco ellos a menudo experimentan náuseas, convulciones en el estómago y desfallecimiento. El fósforo blanco puede causar quemaduras en la piel, dañar el hígado, corazón y riñones.

Efectos ambientales del Fósforo

Answer:

Name: Phosphorus

Symbol: P

Atomic Number: 15

Atomic Mass: 30.974 atomic mass units

Number of Protons: 15

Number of Neutrons: 16

Number of Electrons: 15

Melting Point:   44.1° C

Boiling Point:   280.0° C

Density:  1.82 grams per cubic centimeter

Normal Phase: Solid

Family: Nonmetals

Period: 3

Cost: $4 per 100 grams

Origin of Name From Greek words phos, meaning light and phoros meaning bearer

Date and Place of Discovery In 1669 in Germany

Discovered by Hennig Brand

Explanation:

Major difference between messaging via the nerves and hormones

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Answer:

the nerves produce immediate but short-living responses while hormo nes produce slow but short-living responses

Explanation:

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What is thought to bring different organisms such as fish and dolphins to have evolved a similar body plan?

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Answer:

their very similar environments.

Explanation:

The type of evolution that is referenced here actually has a name -- convergent evolution. It's when two types of organisms/species have nothing in common ancestor-wise but still evolve similarly due to their similar environments. The similar body plan the question is referencing could include fins and other "fish features" as well. :-)

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