Jesse is learning about how Earth's landmasses are shaped by natural forces. Jesse's science teacher says that water is constantly changing Earth's surface. Describe two ways that water makes lasting changes to Earth's surface

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Answer 1
Water creates new land, an brings up the ecosystem

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Why do meiosis and fertilization result in diversity
of traits? Select all that apply.
Gametes are created with two full sets of
chromosomes.
2.Chromosomes pair up with chromosomes
from another organism during fertilization.
3.Gametes are created with one set of
chromosomes.
4.Two sets of genetic material combine in a
zygote.

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Answer:

B) Chromosomes pair up with chromosomes from another organism during fertilization.

C) Gametes are created with one set of chromosomes.

D) Two sets of genetic material combine in a zygote.

Explanation: Meiosis and fertilization result in diversity of traits because gametes are created with one set of chromosomes that later pair up with chromosomes from another organism during fertilization. Two sets of genetic material then combine in the zygote.

Which type of bacteria will survive & reproduce ?

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Answer:

What bacteria need to grow and multiply

Food (nutrients)

Water (moisture)

Proper temperature.

Time.

Air, no air, minimal air.

Proper acidity (pH)

Salt levels.

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If dylan which has AB- has kids with O blood, could they have a child with O blood. Explain...​

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Answer:

If the kids have O blood and have children with someone else who has O blood or is a carrier, they could have children with O blood.

Explanation:

Punnett squares :)

Why is Meiosis important to organisms?

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Answer:

Meiosis is important because it ensures that all organisms produced via sexual reproduction contain the correct number of chromosomes. Meiosis also produces genetic variation by way of the process of recombination.

Explanation:

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Meiosis is important because it ensures that all organisms produced via sexual reproduction contain the correct number of chromosomes. Meiosis also produces genetic variation by way of the process of recombination.

Explanation:

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What is a physiological response that plants could have to losing too much water?

Answer Choices:
1) The plants could do more photosynthesis.
2) The plants could open more stomata.
3) The plants could close their stomata.
4) The plants could grow toward the sunlight.

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Answer:3) close stomata

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is 3. The plants could close their stomata

Explanation:

This is because if the stomata are closed then water cannot escape.

What are the IUDs?????​

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Answer:

An intrauterine device, also known as intrauterine contraceptive device or coil, is a small, often T-shaped birth control device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. IUDs are one form of long-acting reversible birth control.

Answer:

Intrauterine Device

Explanation:

It prevents pregnancy by stopping sperms from reaching and fertilizing eggs

The stamen relates to ______________ by producing pollen
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
transpiration
growth
reproduction

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Answer:

reproduction

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How does science lead to new technology and how does technology add to our scientific understanding of the natural world?

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Science and technology help each other advance. Scientific knowledge is used to create new technologies. New technologies often allow scientists to explore nature in different ways and make new discoveries. Examples of technologies that have helped science advance include the telescope and microscope.

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Read the statements and decide if it applies to RNA, DNA, or both:

1. Has both purines & pyrimidine (Both)
2. Contains Ribose (RNA)
3. Has negatively charged phosphate groups (Both)
4. Contains hydrogen bonds between nitrogen bases (DNA)
5. The monomer is a nucleotide (DNA)
6. Composed of CHONP (? Both)
7. Contain the Uracil nitrogen base (RNA)

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Answer:

5 is both RNA and DNA....they are building blocks are nuclotides because they are both Nucleic Acids

Where do sperm go after leaving the epididymis?
A. Vas deferens
B. Urethra
O C. Ejaculatory duct
D. Seminiferous tubules

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Sperm goes to the vas deferens after leaving the epididymis, which is option A. Details about sperm cells can be found below.

What is sperm cell?

Sperm is the reproductive cell or gamete of the male. The sperm is responsible for the fertilization of a female gamete to form zygote.

The sperm cell is produced via a process called spermatogenesis which occurs in the testes.

The epididymis is a narrow, tightly-coiled tube where sperm are stored during maturation. However, the sperm enters the vas deferens after leaving the epididymis.

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b) Describe the genotype of the person labeled B.
c) Describe the genotype of the person labeled C.
d) Could the person labeled D have a recessive allele?

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Answer:

b) Genotype: aa

c) Genotype: Aa

d) Yes

Given this sequence of nucleotides: C,T,A,A,T,G What is the appropriate complement?
A: G,T,A,G,A,T
B: G,A,T,T,A,C
C: G,T,A,A,T,C
D: C,A,T,T,A,G
Please help

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Answer:

B: G, A, T, T, A, C

Explanation:

C is always paired with G

T is always paired with A

There is a great diversity of metabolism in microbes, with new types being discovered regularly. For example, the use of nanowires by the ANME and SRB was only discovered relatively recently (the study described in the introduction was published in 2015). Understanding microbial metabolism is essential to understanding how these organisms function within an ecosystem, including understanding symbiotic associations such as that between ANME and SRB. The terminology below describes metabolic types. Match each metabolic type with the best description.


a. __________use inorganic compounds for energy and organic compounds as a carbon source.
b. __________perform CO2 fixation and utilize C02 as their sole carbon source.
c. __________are organisms that accomplish the catabolism and degradation of a substance through a cooperative effort with one or more other microorganisms.
d. __________ Use light as an energy source and CO2 as a carbon source.
e. __________Use organic carbon as their carbon source.
f. __________ Use inorganic electron donors and CO2 as a carbon source.
g. __________ Use inorganic organic chemicals as energy

1. Syntrophs
2. Autotrophs
3. Chemolithotrophs
4. Mixotrophs
5. Heterotrophs
6. Phototrophs
7. Chemotrophs

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Answer:

a. mixotrophs

b. autotrophs

c. syntrophs

d. phototrophs

e. heterotrophs

f. chemolithotrophs

g. chemotrophs

Explanation:

Autotrophs are organisms that can synthesize their own food using carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (e.g., algae, cyanobacteria, plants, etc). Syntrophs are organisms that utilize products from other organisms (e.g., mites that consume human dead-skin). Phototrophs are organisms that synthesize their own food by using the energy provided by sunlight (e.g., green plants). Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot synthesize their own food, obtaining energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms (e.g., animals). Mixotrophs are flexible organisms that obtain their food by using a mix of different sources of energy and carbon. Protists that combine autotrophy and heterotrophy are considered mixotrophs. Chemotrophs are organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors from the environment, by using both organic sources (chemoorganotrophs) and inorganic sources (chemolithotrophs). Examples of chemolithotrophs include sulfur/iron-oxidizing bacteria, while chemoorganotrophs include the most known bacteria and archaea.

list three (3) of you strength abilities.​

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Answer:

i have good time managment, i am organized, i am helpful and communicate well with others (using these help make u seem less like a shi**y person)

what’s The definition of Troposphere

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the lowest region of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 3.7–6.2 miles (6–10 km), which is the lower boundary of the stratosphere.

Answer: its basically in simple terms: the lowest point of the earth's atmosphere

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California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) are listed on the IUCN Red List as being critically endangered. Since 2003, the California Condor Recovery Program has been reporting their demographic data. In 2012 they estimated the number of individuals living in the wild to be 235. If their intrinsic rate of natural increase is 0.089 ind/year, predict the size of the California condor population in 2022.

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Answer:

 ≈ 572

Explanation:

Predict the size of the California condor in 2022

we can predict this value with this relation below

Nt  =  No*e^(rt)  --- ( 1 )

where ; Nt = Future population , No = initial population,  r = intrinsic rate of increase ,  t = time

No = 235

r = 0.089

t = 2022 - 2012 = 10

Insert values into equation  1

Nt = 235 * e^( 0.089 * 10 )

    = 235 * e^0.89

    ≈ 572

Therefore the size of the California condor population in 2022 ≈ 572

6.) State the principle of dominance? I

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Answer:

Please find the answer below

Explanation:

According to the convener, Gregor Mendel, the law of dominance states that one allele of a gene called DOMINANT ALLELE possess the ability to mask the phenotypic expression of another allele called RECESSIVE allele.

This law explains that in a heterozygous state of a gene, the dominant allele will always be expressed over the other. For example, in the trait of height, if T is tall and dominant, it will mask the allele of the other phenotype.

MICROSCOPE PARTS Identify all parts of the microscope and associated items. ___ On/ Off switch ___ Eyepiece/ Ocular lens ___ Arm ___ Nosepiece ___ Objective lenses ___ Stage ___ Diaphragm ___ Stage adjustment knob ___ Base ___ Coarse adjustment knob ___ Lens paper ___ Fine adjustment knob ___ Immersion oil ___ Slide/ slide box ___ Kimwipes QUESTIONS 1) What is the proper way to carry a microscope

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given question: The labels contain the part of the missing microscope. The missing microscope is shown in the picture below.

On/off switch - K

Eyepiece/ocular lens - C

Arm - I

Nosepiece - F

Objective lens - G

Stage - D    

Diaphragm - E

Stage adjustment knob - J

Base - M

Coarse adjustment knob - L

Lens paper - A

Fine adjustment knob - N

Clip - H

Immersion oil - B

Slide box - P

kimwipes - O

We are asked to also explain the proper way of carrying a microscope. Now, from a biological perspective; the correct way to handle the process of carrying a microscope is to hold it at the stem with one hand thereby supporting it at the base with the other hand.

Also, the typical magnification for an ocular lens is 10X

If 98 out of 200 individuals in a population express the recessive phenotype, what percent of the population would you predict to be homzygous dominant?

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Answer:

49% is the answer for this question

Which of the following is the best definition for the term climate?

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Answer:

climate is an area's weather over a long period of time. Weather is day-to-day and climate is the weather over long periods of time.

Explanation:

What is the likely effect of removing the wildcat on the population of ows and rabbits.

Think all the way down to the mouse.

PLZ HELP

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Answer:

Rabbits would survive because there's 1 less predator preying on them, therefore they will reproduce more rabbits and rabbits will overpopulate. And the same thing will happen with the mice, therefore the owls will have less competition over food and their population will grow.

Which of the following statements about cells is FALSE?
a.Cells develop and maintain complex organization to their existence.
b.Cells respond to the environment.
c.Cells reproduce to form new cells.
d.Cells are not organisms.

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Answer:

a. i think

Explanation:

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Turtles and leopards all have four limbs and an amnion. True The common ancestor of lamprey and lancelets had a vertebral column. False In this tree, frogs are the sister taxon of turtles and leopards. False Leopards and bass are more closely related than turtles and bass. False The taxon that shares the most recent common ancestor with frogs is the bass. True Leopards and lancelets have no common ancestor. False

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Answer:

Explanation:

The objective is to conclude if the statements are true or false based on facts.

1)[tex]\text{ Turtles and leopards all have four limbs and an amnion. }[/tex] True

2) [tex]\text{The common ancestor of lamprey and lancelets had a vertebral column. }[/tex] False

This is because their ancestor is a Chordate who doesn't have a vertebral column but a notochord.

3) True

[tex]\text{Frogs are the sister taxa of turtles and leopards because they are more }[/tex]

[tex]\text{related to a common ancestor.}[/tex]

4) [tex]\text{Leopards and bass are more closely related than turtles and bass}[/tex]  False

This is because the bass is a fish that possess some characteristics traits related to an amphibian (turtle) as compared to a mammal(leopard).

5) [tex]\text{The taxon that shares the most recent common ancestor with frogs is the bass.}[/tex] False

The taxa of turtles share a more common ancestor with frogs compared to bass.

6) [tex]\text{Leopards and lancelets have no common ancestor. }[/tex] False

The common distant ancestor for leopards and lancelets is known as  Chordates

What is the difference between learned behavior and an inherited behavior?

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Answer:

Learned behavior is a trait that something learned to do, like how to read or ride a bike. Inherited behavior is instictual and naturally comes to an organism at birth, like sleeping or eating.

Scientists build models based on what they know from previous research to derive testable hypotheses.Independently, both Watson and Crick and their competitor Linus Pauling constructed an incorrect triple-helix model with the nitrogenous bases arranged so they were on the exterior of the molecule and the phosphate groups on the interior. What evidence caused Watson and Crick to revise their model (CHOOSE 2)

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Answer:

Hello. You didn't show the answer options, but we can consider that Watson and Crick revised the DNA model after seeing DNA images taken through Franklin's x-ray and by observing the pairing of the nitrogenous bases.

Explanation:

For a long time it was believed that the DNA molecule had 3 strands, instead of two, however this information was inaccurate and although defended by some scholars it was somewhat controversial and showed the need for further investigation. With that in mind, Watson and Crick decided that it was necessary to evaluate DNA in a three-dimensional way and therefore, they obtained x-ray images of DNA molecules, taken by Franklin. In these images, it was possible to notice that the DNA had two strands, instead of three. To prove this discovery, Watson and Crick analyzed the nitrogenous bases discovered by Chargaff and the way they were paired, coming to the conclusion that the DNA had two strands.

. To calculate the probability that an individual taken at random from a population has a particular genotype (AA, Aa, aa), biologists usually think in terms of a pool containing all the alleles from all the parents, known as the gene pool. This is particularly useful when it is impossible to keep track of ancestry (otherwise known as a pedigree).

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It is known as a pedigree chart

what type of weather is associated with a continental polar air mass ​

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Answer: Cold and dry, originating from high latitudes, typically as air flowing out of the polar highs.

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Which is the best example of a suspension

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Answer:

Emulsions are a type of suspension, where two immiscible liquids are mixed together. Examples of suspended solutions include salt water, sand in water, and muddy water.

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Which level of organization includes all the other levels of organization?

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Answer:

B.) Organisms

Explanation:

Answer:

B.

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Identify the stage of the cell cycle that is represented by the letter I in orange.

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Answer:

Interphase

Explanation:

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