Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
I would do the splits
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think it is the grasshopper.
Answer:
Based on the food chain, we cannot tell for sure
Explanation:
You can only identify omnivores with a food web. In food chains it only shows one source of food for each animal, so we wouldn't know if one of the animals eats both autotrophs and heterotrophs.
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A single atom of gold can be ________. A. both a molecule and a compound B. neither a molecule nor a compound C. a molecule D. a compound
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Once Jared completes the experiment, he will compare the amount of foam between different sets of glasses. Drag each tile to the correct box to identify which variable he is analyzing when he compares each set of glasses.
Answer:
A and B: Presence of sugar
B, C, and D: Water temperature
B and E: type of respiration
Explanation:
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Table 2: Translation of mRNA molecules
Codons. tRNA Anticodons. Amino Acid. Number of Water Molecules Produced
AUG (start)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
reactant - product
If there are 4 grams of reactant, how many grams of product are produced by the chemical reaction?
A) 0 grams
B) 2 grams
C) 4 grams
D) 8 grams
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
c 4 grams
Explanation:
due to the law of conservation of matter, a reaction will produce the same mass as the reactant
What is the chemiosmotic gradient?
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How does using a microscope allow you to see what’s biotic or abiotic?
(how to know if a cell is abiotic or biotic)
Answer:
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem.
Explanation:
what is the level of organization for All living organisms on Earth
Answer:
The highest level of organization for living things is the biosphere; it encompasses all other levels. The biological levels of organization of living things arranged from the simplest to most complex are: organelle, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere.
Explanation:
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Answer: biosphere
Explanation:
If the half-life of uranium-235 is 700 million years and you have 16 atoms of it, how many half-lives (700-million-year units of time) will pass before only 1 atom of uranium-235 is left?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 5
D. 4
Answer: D
Explanation:
Which best explains how natural gas deposits formed?
A. Heat from the sun transformed decaying animals into natural gas
over millions of years.
B. Pressure from sediment turned decaying plankton at the bottom
of the ocean into natural gas.
C. Dead plants compacted underground for hundreds of years
eventually turned into natural gas
D. Coal turned to gas underground, creating natural gas.
Answer:b pressure from sediment turned decaying plankton at the bottom of the ocean floor in to natural gas
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
UCCGAU
Explanation:
Define the following:
Cellular Respiration+ fermentation
Explanation:
Fermentation is another anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway for breaking down glucose, one that's performed by many types of organisms and cells. In fermentation, the only energy extraction pathway is glycolysis, with one or two extra reactions tacked on at the end.
True or False: Every cell in your body contains all of your DNA - the same DNA code
In a group of rose plants, some individuals have thorns and others do not. In this group, the
gene for the thorns trait has two alleles. The allele for not having thorns (n) is recessive to the allele for having thorns (R). A certain rose plant from this group has the heterozygous genotype Rr for the thorns gene. Based on this information, what is this plant's phenotype for the thorns trait?
A. Having thorns
B. No thorns
Answer:
The answer is having thorns, because the recessive allele is having thorns goes by the letter R, which is represented that way.
Explanation:
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Answer: They have different Genotypes but the same phenotype
What is digested in the small intestine including the nutrients, substance, enzyme and final product of the thing being digested
Answer:
The pancreas and gland cells of the small intestine secrete digestive enzymes that chemically break down complex food molecules into simpler ones. or Complete digestion takes place in the small intestine as it finally absorbs the nutrients. The end products of digestion are amino acids, fatty acids, glycerol, and glucose.
Explanation:
If you're talking about the end product go with the latter
Question
1. What happens to the host cell in the
lysogenic cycle?
Answer:
In a lysogenic cycle, the phage genome also enters the cell through attachment and penetration. ... During the lysogenic cycle, instead of killing the host, the phage genome integrates into the bacterial chromosome and becomes part of the host. The integrated phage genome is called a prophage.
Explanation:
Answer:
During the lysogenic cycle, the bacteria will enter the prophage and use its chromosomes to reproduce. This will continue until it eventually becomes the lytic cycle.
B = dominant and b = recessive. What will be the result if Bb mates with bb?
ANSWER FAST‼️‼️‼️Based on the information in the stimulus and Map 1, which
statements best explain why opal is found in places such
as Australia? Choose the two correct answers.
Answer:
Australia has large amounts of sandstone and silica.
and
Opal can only be formed where an ocean comes in contact with land.
Explanation:
because it needs standstone and a ocean to be able to create opal
Opal can only be formed where an ocean comes in contact with land. So, the correct option is (B).
What is an Opal?Opal is defined as a hydrated amorphous form of silica where the water content can range from 3 to 21% by weight, but is usually between 6 and 10%. Because of its amorphous property, opal is classified as a mineral, in contrast to the crystalline forms of silica, which are considered minerals.
Opal is arguably the most unique, diverse and beautiful, it does not have a defined crystalline structure which takes on many shapes and colors and thus is very unpredictable.
It can be formed where the sea is in contact with the sand, as in places such as those in Australia.
Thus, Opal can only be formed where an ocean comes in contact with land. So, the correct option is (B).
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Based on the information in the stimulus and Map 1, which statements best explain why
opal is found in places such as Australia? Choose the two correct answers.
A. Australia has large amounts of sandstone and silica.
B. Opal can only be formed where an ocean comes in contact with land.
C. An inland sea once covered central to eastern Australia.
D. Australia has a very hot desert-like climate in most areas.
E .Australia has very few active volcanoes across the continent.
Which of the following BEST represents competition among organisms?
A. zebras staying together in groups to avoid predators
B. different types or species of trees trying to obtain sunlight and water
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c. a walking stick insect resembling its environment
D. a cheetah hunting and killing a gazelle for food
Answer:
B
Explanation:
consist of either one or two long chains of repeating units called nucleotides. DNA and RNA are the two main types.
Answer:
In case of both DNA and RNA, in general it is the nucleotides.
Nucleotides basically consists of three parts. The sugar(deoxyribose in DNA and ribose in RNA, both of which are pentose sugars), nitrogenous base and a phosphoric acid group.
The only component that varies in the nitrogenous base. There are five different types.
1.Adenine(A)
2.Guanine(G)
3.Cytosine(C)
4.Thymine(T)
5.Uracil(U)
1 and 2 are known as purines.
3, 4 and 5 are known as pyrimidines.
In DNA, A base pairs with T by means of a double hydrogen bond and G pairs with C by means of a triple hydrogen bond.
In RNA, A base pairs with U by means of a double hydrogen bond and G pairs with C by means of a triple hydrogen bond.
If the mass of Earth increased, how would your weight and your mass be affected?
Answer:
Answer: Your weight is nothing but force of gravity between the earth and you (as an object with a mass m). ... In this case, if the earth' mass goes up by 10%, then the force of gravity on you, or your weight, will increase by the same amount, that is 10%.
Explanation:
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A wave you see or feel is the result of...
Answer:
replication
Explanation:
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Does an unusually cold day in summer indicate that a region's climate has changed?
A
Yes; climate changes over the short term.
B
Yes; climate describes the temperature of a region at a given time.
C
No; although weather may change, climate does not change.
D
No; climate describes long-term average conditions.
Rising air cools which results in evaporation.
TRUE
FALSE
Katie designed an experiment using a paint roller pan, sand, and water. The steps of the experiment are listed below.
Put 3 inches of moist sand on a paint roller pan.
Make a beach by scooping the sand toward the higher portion of the pan.
Put some soil with very small plants growing on it on the sand.
Pour water into the deeper end of the pan.
Pour red mineral oil down the beach and into the water.
Move the roller pan to create wave like motion in the water.
Katie's model most likely represents the interactions between the:
A) Atmosphere, ocean, and cryosphere
B) Atmosphere, ocean, and biosphere
C) Cryosphere, biosphere, and ocean
D) Geosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
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why is only one nucleotide added at a time during DNA replication?
- to maintain the DNA mutations at an equal rate
- to reduce DNA mutations
- to increase DNA mutations
- to pass DNA mutations to the new cell
Answer:
answers is to increase DNA mutations
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The human voice box is called ................
Answer:
larynx or vocal chord..
Answer:
larynx
Explanation:
What tool can be used to measure the motion of planets in our solar
system?
A. Astrolabe
B. Microscope
C. Ruler
D. Compass
Answer:
the answer is astrolabe
Answer:
A. Astrolabe
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