Answer:
He created the law of universal gravitation and calculus
Explanation:
The Principal also contained some of Newton’s first published works on the motion of the planets and gravity. According to a popular legend, a young Newton was sitting beneath a tree on his family’s farm when the falling of an apple inspired one of his most famous theories. It’s impossible to know if this is true (and Newton himself only began telling the story as an older man), but is a helpful story to explain the science behind gravity. It also remained the basis of classical mechanics until Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.
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How does bios mass energy work? what is the political obstacle keeping biomass from being used ?
a) Biomass is renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals. ... Biomass contains stored chemical energy from the sun. Plants produce biomass through photosynthesis. Biomass can be burned directly for heat or converted to renewable liquid and gaseous fuels through various processes
b) Obstacle keeping biomass from being used ?
Biomass energy is not as efficient as fossil fuels. Some biofuels, like Ethanol, is relatively inefficient as compared to gasoline. It is not entirely clean. Can lead to deforestation. Biomass plants require a lot of space.How are the Hawaiian honeycreepers an example of adaptive radiation?
There were a large variety of honeycreepers that first inhabited the island. They found many different niches, so they were all able to survive.
The honeycreepers that first inhabited the island were able to adapt as the island changed, so that population of birds was able to survive.
There was a diversification of honeycreepers (each with different beak shapes) to help fill various ecological niches.
Answer: In adaptive radiation, many different species evolve from a single ancestor species. Each new species evolves to exploit a different niche, such as food source. In the example above, Hawaiian honeycreepers evolved a range of bill forms in response to available food sources on the Hawaiian archipelago. The honeycreepers dispersed from one founder species, and evolved in response to natural selection based on different food sources in their isolated habitats provided by water. Seed-eating birds evolved thick, short beaks.
Kaden is making waves using a string tied to a doorknob. He moves the string up and down and creates four waves, as shown in the picture below.
Kaden wants to create more than four waves using the same piece of string. What could he do to create more waves in the same amount of time?
A.
hold the string tighter as he moves it up and down
B.
pull the string away from the wall before moving it up and down
C.
move the end of the string up and down more quickly
D.
move the end of the string up and down more slowly
Answer:
C
Explanation:
For standing waves, the areas where the amplitude is zero are referred to as nodes while the areas where the amplitude is at the maximum are known as antinodes.
A standing wave derives its feature primarily from the fact that there are certain points along the medium of transmission that are apparently seeing to be standing still with no displacement whatsoever. At the same time, there exist opposing points to the points of zero displacements. These points have a maximum displacement in both the positive and negative directions. While the former is referred to as nodal points, the latter is known as the antinodal points.
What are some short and long term positive benefits of the printing press
short-term and long-term positive contribution of the printing press was and is the ability to disseminate knowledge quickly. Through the printing press, more people could have access to new ideas, and those ideas radically changed the landscape of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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Which part of the body connects the bones together and prevents them from rubbing against each other?
Blood
Cartilage
Muscle
Spinal cord
Answer:
b! (cartaladge)
Explanation:
Answer: Cartilage
Explanation: It’s a soft pad in between your joints that prevents them from rubbing together. Usually it is warn out in your years of life.
19. What is Chemical weathering?
Answer:
Explanation: Chemical weathering is caused by rain water reacting with the mineral grains in rocks to form new minerals (clays) and soluble salts. These reactions occur particularly when the water is slightly acidic.
According to United Nations predictions what will be the total population of the world by 20100
Answer:
Null in 20100) Should be 2100 by there 10-11 billions
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22. Write a couple of sentences explaining the ecological importance of animals that belong in the
class? Malacostraca
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All species provide some sort of function to an ecosystem. In an ecosystem they can act as producers, decomposers, and help to cycle water. throughout the ecosystem, it can control erosion and pests and fix atmospheric gases.
climate change storys
We pollute the environment with greenhouse gasses to the earth's climate is getting warmer
Considerando la importancia de la biodiversidad plantea 5 propuestas de solución a los problemas económicos
2. Why is it important to have diversity within a population?
a. Better chances of survival in a changing environment
b. Mutations
c. To reach carrying capacity
d. To encourage evolution
Answer: I believe the correct answer is A
Explanation:
In sexual fertilization, what is responsible for the genetic composition of the offspring?
A
The offspring receives all of the genetic information from the father.
B.
Each parent provides the offspring with half of their genetic information.
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The offspring receives all of the genetic information from the mother.
D
Each parent provides the offspring with all of their genetic information.
The DNA sequence for Species A is mutated to: GAC-TGA-CTC-CAC-TGG. What is the effect, if any, on the protein produced?
Answer:
Due to the DNA sequence for species A is mutated the amino acid squenced would be changed and a new amino acid would be formed
Explanation:
A breed of mice have fur colors that are white, brown, and speckled brown and white. What type of inheritance does fur color follow? What are the alleles for the speckled brown and white mice?
Answer:
The type of inheritance that the fur color follows is codominance. The alleles of the speckled brown and white mice are WB, where both alleles are expressed.
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Answer:
i think its a
Explanation:
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Which represents a misuse of antibiotics which could lead to antibiotic resistant?
A. Finishing the antibiotic prescription even if you are feeling better days before the prescription ends.
B. Physicians prescribing antibiotics to treat influenza (virus)
C. Taking antibiotics only when a bacterial infection is present
D. Physicians prescribing antibiotics to treat strep throat (bacteria)
Answer:
Bacteria and fungi are germs found inside and outside of our bodies. ... Antibiotics are critical tools for preventing and treating infections caused by specific bacteria in people, animals, ... How can taking antibiotics contribute to antibiotic resistance? ... Never pressure your doctor to prescribe an antibiotic.
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Explanation:
Each student had three pots. All of the pots contained the same type and amount of soil. They
planted pea seeds in each pot.
The students set up their investigations as shown in the table below.
Volume of Water Temperature of Amount of Sunlight
Added to Pots the Environment Pots Received
Michael
The same for each pot Different for each pot The same for each por
Carmen
The same for each por The same for each por Different for each pot
Which student had the best setup to find out how the amount of sunlight affects the growth of
pea plants?
1. Michael
2. Carmen
10. Which animal develops inside its mother before it is born alive?
A. Butterfly
B. Cat
C. Duck
D. Frog
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What is the purpose of mitosis?
a. Growth and repair of body cells
b. Makes new gametes
c. Random generation of new cells in bacteria
d. Only happens during early development
3. In a food web which organisms are decomposers?
These are usually multicellular animals such as earthworms, crabs, slugs, vultures, etc.
Hope it helps![tex] \huge\color{purple}{보라 해}[/tex]The most common predator of the Northern Pike fish is humans, who enjoy the sport of catching this fast swimmer along with consuming their catch. These fish seek areas of dense vegetation or shallow water that is covered and stays cool. A certain lake with a large pike population becomes isolated due to development that eliminates the road leading to the lake. After several years what explains the population changes seen in the graph?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
all steps of protien synthesis
answer:
it occurs in two stages: transcription and translation
explanation:
transcription is the transfer of genetic instructions in DNA to mRNA in the nucleus. it includes three steps: initiation, elongation, and termination. after the mRNA is processed, it carries the instructions to a ribosome in the cytoplasm.translation occurs at the ribosome, which consists of rRNA and proteins. in translation, the instructions in mRNA are read, and tRNA brings the correct sequence of amino acids to the ribosome. then, rRNA helps bonds form between the amino acids, producing a polypeptide chain.what is the answer to this
Answer:
to allow implantation of the embryo
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Ethan began making a model to show the processes which resulted in the formation of oceans.
Which of the following would be the next step in the process?
A. The crust is broken down
B. Earths crust moves
C. Earths plates meet
D. Seafloor spreading
Answer:
c
Explanation:
How would you expect the number of births to compare to the number of deaths in a population that was changing?
Which of the following mixtures forms a solution?
A. melting ice
B.
sand and water
C. boiling water
D. alcohol in water
Answer:
D. alcohol in water
Explanation:
All the other answers do not form a solution. Melting ice, as well as boiling water, is still pure water. Sand and water are two different substances, however, sand does not dissolve in water to create a homogeonous solution, leaving alcohol and water, which DO combine into a homogeonous solution.
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A student i studying several species that belong to the plant kingdom. Which two are most closely related
A Fermaldia pandurata and Ficus pandurata
B Castilla elastica and Ficus elastica
Ficus benjamina and Ficus lyrata
Bromus japonicus and Ipomoea violacea
Answer: the answer is A
Explanation: i just did it
Which statement describes a possible effect of climate change? Choose all that apply:
A pond of water drying out due to changes in average temperature.
A bear eating lots of food to store fat before hibernation because it needs to stock up on energy for winter.
A beetle adapted to warm temperatures living longer in its habitat and thus killing populations of trees.
Squirrels burying pine cones to be able to eat them later.
Answer:
a pond of water drying out due to changes in average temperature
7. An extremely rare X-linked recessive genetic disorder known as Norrie disease affects the eyes
and can lead to blindness and in some cases hearing loss. There are only 400 known cases of
Norrie disease worldwide. Explain why it is virtually impossible for a baby girl to be born with
Norrie disease.
Answer: Girls need to inherit two affected chromosomes to develop the disease, and it may also happen that the affected chromosome is inactivated in the eye (if it has only one)
Explanation:
Norrie's disease is an inherited eye disorder affecting males, which is characterized by abnormal or immature development of the retina (light-sensitive nerve tissue lining the back of the eye) and possible deterioration of the iris (colored part of the eye) and eyeballs. X-linked recessive inheritance is one of the ways in which a genetic trait or condition is passed from parent to child when there are mutations in a gene on the X chromosome from either the father or the mother. Females possess two X chromosomes, while males possess one X and one Y chromosome. In males, the presence of a mutation on the X chromosome causes the disease, since it is the only X they possess. In females, both X chromosomes need to be affected if it is a recessive condition.
So, the disease is inherited in an X-linked recessive manner, which means that almost all affected individuals are male. However, the sons of affected males will not have the mutation since they only inherit the Y chromosome, while all their daughters will be genetic carriers of the mutation because they inherit the affected X chromosome, although without clinical symptoms but being carriers. On the other hand, the mother will pass one of her two X chromosomes (which may or may not be affected) randomly to both her male and female offspring (if they are male, they will be affected and if they are female they will be carriers unless they also inherit an X chromosome from their father). So the only way for females to develop the disease is for their two copies of the gene to be mutated if both parents have the mutation.
But female carriers could be affected by inactivation of their X chromosome with the correct sequence. X chromosome inactivation is a random process that happens separately in individual cells during embryonic development. That is, one cell may inactivate the paternal X chromosome, while others may inactivate the maternal X chromosome. This is because a dosage compensation is necessary, since the Y chromosome in males is not homologous to the X, it does not have the same genes, so if females would express both X chromosomes, they would have twice as many genes as a male. All the descendant cells of each of these original cells will maintain the same pattern of X chromosome inactivation.
In females, one X chromosome is inactivated in each tissue in an arbitrary manner. Then, in addition to having to inherit two affected chromosomes, it may also happen that the affected chromosome is inactivated in the eye (if it has only one).