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In The Picture Above.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A fossil fuels

Explanation:

fossil fuels are Americas biggest energy producers we use things like coal, natural gas, and petroleum


Related Questions

which two body systems interact to expel the waste product carbon dioxide

a urinary system
b nervous system
c excretory system
d circulatory system​

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Answer:

excretory system  and circulatory system

Explanation:

Blood is  part of circulatory system and as it move through various organs it exchanges the gases i.e give oxygen to the cell and take carbon dioxide from them. After taking CO2, the  blood becomes impure and hence it passes through the kidney before going to the heart. Kidney is part of excretory system which removes carbon dioxide from blood and thus purifies it.  

please help :( (Energy Pyramid)

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Answer:

Energy go brrrrrrrr

Explanation: If the producers (the grass) starts out with 10,000 units of energy then we can just subtract a 0 each time. So when the rabbit consumes the grass now  theres only 1000 units of energy. When the snake eats the rabbit  theres only 100 units. So the answer is 100 units

The children in a middle school classroom are all exposed to chicken pox one week. Among these students are John, who had chicken pox when he was much younger, and Sara, who has never had chicken pox. Which student do you expect would be less likely to become ill with chicken pox following this exposure and why? (5 points) John: he has naturally acquired active immunity to chicken pox from his previous exposure. Sara: she has naturally acquired passive immunity to chicken pox from exposure to other students. John: the pathogens that cause chicken pox will no longer be able to enter his body. Sara: since she has not suffered from chicken pox, her immune system is probably stronger than Johns.

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Answer:

John: he has naturally acquired active immunity to chicken pox from previous exposure.

Explanation:

Your body naturally has some immunity to things that aren't you, but when you get sick with a specific pathogen, your body begins to make antibodies that specifically recognize that pathogen.  Each antibody only recognizes one pathogen, and it floats around waiting to find it again so it can tell your body to kill it before you get sick again.  This is why we become immune to chicken pox; after the first time you beat it, your body has the labeled antibodies and it can quickly destroy the pathogen before you get sick again.

Answer:

John: he has naturally acquired active immunity to chicken pox from his previous exposure.

Explanation:

Ok, I know this is incredibly late and doesn't matter anymore, but I just wanna say that the person before me was correct. I just took the test and this was the correct answer.  

Where does the carbon used to make glucose come from?
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answer should be "carbon dioxide"

sorry if I’m wrong! Hope it helped

Question 1
Which of the students' observations will be most helpful in classifying a cell as either prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

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Answer:

Explanation:

I can't answer this because there are no options given

BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT 50 POINTS
Which best describes the sporophyte of a tree?
It is very small and is not seen
It is the dominant plant.
It becomes the seed.
It produces the egg and the sperm.

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Answer:

The last answer (It produces the egg and the sperm)

DNA: G-A-T-C-A-A-T-C-G mRNA:?

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Answer:

cocktails shall susi rush ayah this such thru ducks TDD

Answer:

what's the question plsss??

Plant cells have a square shape
True or False

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Plant cells are not all square either. Their shapes also depend on their jobs. There are some pictures of plant cell types at: diff-in-plants.
False!

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BRAINLIEST!!! How is glucose related to carbohydrates?

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When carbohydrates are digested and sent into the blood stream they become sugars called glucose. Glucose provides energy for all of your cells. If not all of the glucose is used immediately, your body will store it in your muscles and liver as glycogen. Glucose is a type of sugar found in food.

Explanation:

Explanation:

carbs are made up of glucose

What is the conclusion that Morgan concluded from his
experiment using the fruit flies?

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Answer:

What is the conclusion that Morgan concluded from his

experiment using the fruit flies?

Under what circumstances can twins be born in humans?

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Twins are born when two eggs are fertilized by separate sperms or the single zygote splits and forms two embryos. Atwinis one of twooffspringproduced in the samepregnancy

The concentration of the solute in the solution is lower than the concentration inside the cell







When a cell is placed in this solution, more water enters the cell than it leaves it







The concentration of the solute in the solution is higher than the concentration inside the cell







The concentration of the solute in the solution is the same as in the cell







Causes water to move across the cell membrane







Causes a cell to swell







When a cell is placed in this solution, more water will leave the cell than it enters it







Doesn’t change the shape of a cell as the same amount of water enters and leaves the cell








Hypotonic Solution

Isotonic Solution

Hypertonic Solution

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n The Diary of Anne Frank, the conflict between Peter and Mr. Dussel about Mr. Dussel’s unkind words to Peter’s mother supports the theme that

wartime often brings out the worst in people.

children always tend to defend their parents.

difficult times tend to tear friendships apart.

people are not always as they appear to be.

Explanation:

n The Diary of Anne Frank, the conflict between Peter and Mr. Dussel about Mr. Dussel’s unkind words to Peter’s mother supports the theme that

wartime often brings out the worst in people.

children always tend to defend their parents.

difficult times tend to tear friendships apart.

people are not always as they appear to be.

pls help will mark brainliest

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Answer:

do it as biggest to smallest, cells from the start and the balls towards the end.

Explanation:

Scientist observed an organism X and noted down the mode of nutrition as follows X secretes enzymes outside its body and digests food with these enzymes. It then absorbs the digested food. Which organism was observed by the scientist?

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Answer:

Hydra

Explanation:

The mode of nutrition being described in this question is EXTRACELLULAR DIGESTION, in which a food substance is chemically broken down externally. The organisms being portrayed is HYDRA. Hydra is an animal that secretes digestive enzymes that work on the food extracellularly (outside the organism), then absorb the digested food.

Therefore, the organism X observed by the scientist whose mode of nutrition is to secrete enzymes outside its body and digests food with these enzymes, then absorbs the digested food is the HYDRA.

Where can you find the human sex chromosomes in a karyotype

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Answer: According to international conventions, human autosomes, or non-sex chromosomes, are numbered from 1 to 22, in descending order by size, with the exceptions of chromosomes 21 and 22, the former actually being the smallest autosome. The sex chromosomes are generally placed at the end of a karyogram.

explain the ph scale. Include the range for acids, bases and neutral substances

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The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral. A pH less than 7 is acidic. A pH greater than 7 is basic.

Fruit flies have 3 chromosomes plus sex chromosomes (X and Y). Mutations occurred within four different cells of an
individual female fruit fly as shown in the table below.

Which of these mutations could be passed on to the offspring of this fruit fly?

Group of answer choices

yellow body

leg-shaped antennae

curly wings

absent eyes

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Answer:

Its either curly wings or yellow body

Explanation:

The process by which organisms keep everything inside their bodies within certain limits is called

Group of answer choices

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Answer:

is metabolism the correct answer?

Explanation:

homeostasis

homeostasis

Explain why a scientist should or should not change a theory based on one experiment?

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Answer:

Because one experiment could be a fail but if you try it again it could possibly work out

Explanation:

Over the last 200 years, scientists have increased their knowledge of how to use chemicals to create medicines. What is one result of this trend?

Humans now have a longer life expectancy.
Humans are no longer at risk of serious diseases.
Medicines that use chemicals no longer have side effects.
Medicines that use chemicals are now less powerful. GIVING BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

A. Humans have a longer life expectancy

Explanation:

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How does the process of gel electrophoresis produce DNA fingerprints? An electric current sorts DNA nucleotides according to their bases. O An electric current cuts a DNA strand into segments of various lengths O An electric current causes segments of DNA to move at different rates O An electric current supplies a charge to uncharged segments of DNA ​

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Answer:

Gel electrophoresis

Explanation:

Gel electrophoresis is a technique used to separate DNA fragments according to their size. DNA samples are loaded into wells (indentations) at one end of a gel, and an electric current is applied to pull them through the gel. DNA fragments are negatively charged, so they move towards the positive electrode.

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