Answer:
Explanation:
ATP molecules are used by all living organism as energy to carry out life functions. Also notable, ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate. This molecule is composed of three parts:
Adenine
Ribose
Three Phosphate Groups
how does nature show art
Answer:
"Nature in art can take many visual forms, from photorealism to abstraction. Art can mimic nature, by seeking to visually replicate objects as they actually appear in real life."
Explanation:
8. Give reason
a) Butterfly is called an invertebrate fo class 4
What is the correct order for the levels of organization and living systems from the simplest to the most complex
Answer:
organelle, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere
Explanation:
The biological levels of organization of living things arranged from the simplest to most complex
How was the rotation rate of Jupiter's core determined?
-by observing the Great Red Spot
-by watching lo move across the disk of Jupiter
-by radio observations of Jupiter's rapidly spinning magnetosphere
-by measuring the oblateness of Jupiter's disk
Answer:
C. by radio observations of Jupiter's rapidly spinning magnetosphere
Explanation:
Jupiter refers to one of the planetary bodies in the solar system. It is considered to be the largest (twice as large or big as every other combined) planetary body and the fifth (5th) from the Sun.
Jupiter is a planet that rotates rapidly and as a result it is referred to as being noticeably oblate. It has the fastest rotation rate among the planets of the solar system because it completes a rotation about an axis in 9.9 hours.
The rotation rate of Jupiter's core was determined by radio observations of Jupiter's rapidly spinning magnetosphere.
Which organism is most closely related to the fish?
A lamprey
B mouse
C frog
D shark
Answer:
B, mouse Bc if you look at the cladogram the mouse line is the only one touching the fish line, therefore it would be most closely related
Answer:
B, mouse
Explanation:
Which water conservation strategy is being used when a household uses eco-friendly cleaning products?
A:Reusing and recycling
B: limiting consumption
C: pollution prevention
D: eliminating losses
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Answer:
Explanation:
Answer:
C: pollution prevention
Explanation:
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What two body systems will work together to provide cells with energy?
A. Excretory and Digestive, because the nutrients from the digested food will be sent to the excretory to be delivered out as waste products.
B. Digestive and Muscular, because the nutrients from the digested food will be used immediately by the muscles for energy.
C. Respiratory and Excretory, because the oxygen will be transported to the cells so that wastes can be delivered out as a waste production.
D. Digestive and Cardiovascular, because the food will be broken down and nutrients will be sent in the bloodstream to the cells for use.
Answer:
Answer:
The correct answer for the first question would be B) the respiratory and circulatory systems.
Respiratory system is a set of organs which help in exchange of gases in the body. They bring oxygen from outside into the body and release carbon dioxide from inside the body to outside world. The exchange of the gases takes place at alveolar site (or gills in aquatic animals).
The circulatory system then carries this oxygen (mixed in blood) from gas exchange site to all the cells of the body. In addition, it also brings carbon dioxide (waste product of cellular respiration) from all the cells to the gas exchange site (respiratory system).
The correct answer of the second question would be C)the digestive and circulatory systems.
Digestive system helps in breaking down of macro-molecules (such as starch, polypeptide, fats) into smaller units (such as glucose, fructose, amino acids) as well as absorption of the same.
Nutrients from the absorptive site (usually small intestine) are then transported to the entire body with the help of blood through capillaries and arteries that is, circulatory system.
Explanation:
Body systems that will work together to provide cells with energy are:-Digestive and Cardiovascular, because the food will be broken down and nutrients will be sent in the bloodstream to the cells for use.
Digestive system will breakdown complex macromolecules into micro molecules which are then transferred into blood.Blood or Cardiovascular system will carry these micro nutrients to different parts of the body Describe digestive system?It is system that include organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy.
Describe cardio vascular systemThe circulatory system or cardiovascular system pumps blood from the heart to the lung to get oxygen. The heart then sends the oxygenated blood through arteries to the rest of the body. Veins carry deoxygenated blood from various parts of the body to lungs.To know more about body systems here
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What process lead to biological nitrogen fixation?
Where in the human male body do sperm form?
A. Epididymis
B. Penis
C. Urethra
D. Testis
Answer:
D.Testis
Explanation:
I remember learning this last year...
39. Europa is one of Jupiter's moons. Its surface is covered with frozen water. It is far from the sun and has only a very thin atmosphere, so its surface is considered to be too cold to support life. Beneath the ice, however, there are probably liquid oceans rich in oxygen, kept warm by heat that escapes from Europa's core.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The description is accurate.
Explain how pasteur's experiment supported the idea that cells only come from other cells. Explain how it failed to support the idea of spontaneous generation.
Answer:
Pasteur and Tyndall Louis Pasteur's 1859 experiment is widely seen as having settled the question of spontaneous generation. He boiled a meat broth in a swan neck flask. ... When the flask was turned so that particles could fall down the bends, the broth quickly became clouded.
Explanation:
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Fossils can help determine which of the following?
a.
how vertebrates changed over time
c.
why the earth revolves around the sun
b.
when the world would come to an end
d.
none of the above
Respuesta: un
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What does the limnetic, profundal, littoral, and benthic zones have in comman?
Answer:
B - (Edge 2021)
Explanation:
They are all zones found in freshwater systems.
Carnations with red, smooth petals are crossed with carnations with white, rough petals. In the F1, all the petals are pink and smooth. The F1 intercross yields the following F2:3/16 red, smooth6/16 pink, smooth3/16 white, smooth2/16 pink, rough
1/16 red, rough1/16 white, rougha) What are the parental genotypes?b) What are the F2 genotypes and phenotypes?c) What conclusions can be made about the allelic and gene interactions for both the petal color and texture alleles?
Answer:
a) What are the parental genotypes? RRSS and rrss
b) What are the F2 genotypes and phenotypes?
F2) 3/16 RRSS + RRSs (red, smooth)
6/16 RrSS + RrSs (pink, smooth)
3/16 rrSS + rrSs (white, smooth)
2/16 Rrss (pink, rough)
1/16 RRss (red, rough)
1/16 rrss (white, rough)
c) What conclusions can be made about the allelic and gene interactions for both the petal color and texture alleles? For petal color, it occurs incomplete dominance, being R the dominant allele for red and r the recessive allele for white, together expressing pink in heterozygosis. For texture, it occurs complete dominance of the allele codifying for smooth, S, over the allele codifying for rough, s.
Explanation:
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DNA is unique to each____________.
(A. Recipe
(B. Organism
(C. Identical twin
(D. Still Object
Answer:
Organism
Pft I can't aswer this question without writing 20 characters so yeah just fluffing
Answer:
B. organism
Explanation:
what is produced inside the nucleus during transcription that make it possible to move genetic information outside the nucleus?
A. DNA
B. mRNA transcript
C. Proteins
Answer:
b
Explanation:
mRNA transcript
Three billion years ago plants began the process of photosynthesis. Why would
the appearance of plants that use photosynthesis to produce their food affect the
increase in atmospheric oxygen and the decrease in carbon dioxide?
Answer:
because plants take in carbon dioxide and produce and release oxygen
Answer:
The appearance of plants and their color would affect the atmospheric oxygen and would attract more of this chemical. The decrease in carbon dioxide would cause the plant to change in shape.
Explanation:
It depends on the type of the plant.
Snails have a diploid chromosome number of 22. After meiosis, the snail's sperm or egg would have 11
chromosomes.
How many chromosomes would the zygote have after fertilization?
A 11
B 22
C 33
D 46
Answer:22
Explanation: the egg and sperm join to form the zygote, which gets 11 chromosomes from each gamete
Answer:22
Explanation:
Where do volcanoes usually form?
A. within 10 miles of the ocean
B. between Earth's mantle and core
C. at fault lines between tectonic plates
D. within the boundaries of the United States
Answer:
c. at fault lines betwern tectonic plates
The forces shown in the diagram caused the rock layers to
A Fault
B Folohy
С Form
D Expand
Which activity causes the least amount of wetland and estuary degradation when it occurs near the coast?
A. dune grass rehabilitation
B. hydrologic alterations
C. agricultural development
D. urbanization and land development
Answer:
The activity which causes the least amount of wetland and estuary degradation when it occurs near the coast is:
A. dune grass rehabilitation
Explanation:
This is actually a rehabilitation effort, unlike the other three options that cause land degradation. A dune grass rehabilitation accretes sand and minimizes the rates of beach erosion. The program tries to protect coastal infrastructure and upland properties from storm damage by planting vegetation, fencing off sensitive areas, blocking storm surge, creating dune walkways, and absorbing wave energy. During dune grass rehabilitation, activities that adversely affect the dunes are avoided.
(PLEASE HELP I WILL GIVE YOU 27 POINTS) Figure out how to make the diver sink.Figure out how to make the diver float again.Record your methods for changing the location of the diver in the space below.
this is for my science class please help me
Answer:
I have no idea
Explanation:
A species that is carried into a new location by people is called an an _________________ species. *
Answer:
invasive species
Explanation:
they ruin the natural habitat and are therefor invasive
A species which is carried into a new location by people is called an invasive species. An invasive species can damage the food chain of an ecosystem.
What is an invasive species?An invasive species is an introduced species which becomes overpopulated and harms the environment into which it is introduced. Although most of the introduced species are neutral or beneficial with respect to other species, an invasive species adversely affect habitats and bioregions, which causes ecological, environmental, and economic damage.
Some of the examples of invasive species are Zebra mussels are native to the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea in Central Asia. Zebra mussels arrived in the Great Lakes of North America accidentally.
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onsider a scenario where a native plant population is growing at it's carrying capacity in a community. The seed of an invasive species is brought in by a squirrel, which then germinates, grows and reproduces resulting in the establishment a population of this invasive plant species. The invasive species has very similar niche as the native plant species. How do you predict the invasive plant population to be affected by the presence of this native species
The given question is incomplete, the complete question is:
Consider a scenario where a native plant population is growing at it's carrying capacity in a community. The seed of an invasive species is brought in by a squirrel, which then germinates, grows and reproduces resulting in the establishment a population of this invasive plant species. The invasive species has very similar niche as the native plant species. How do you predict the native plant population to be affected by the presence of this invasive species?
The invasive species fitness will be limited by the native plant species
The native plant carrying capacity will go down, relative to that prior to the invasive species arrival
There will be no change to the native plant population
The invasive species will grow unchecked and exponentially
No listed answer is correct
Answer:
The correct statement is the fourth one, that is, the invasive species will grow exponentially and unchecked.
Explanation:
The fitness of the invasive species will not get restricted by the native species. Though the opposite takes place as the original niche of the local species does not possess the natural predator for the invasive species. Therefore, invasive species emerge fitter and reproduce exponentially without population control.
The carrying capacity of the native species will not go down before the arrival of the invasive species, however, will go down post its arrival.
As the invasive species has no natural predators, one can witness a substantial reduction in the population of the local plant population. The invasive species will utilize the niche of the local plant, therefore, resulting in the reduction of the native species population, as they have share habitat, food resources, and other natural resources.
It is correct that the invasive species will grow without any control. An outbreak of invasive species generally takes place due to the absence of its natural predators in the ecosystem at the time of its introduction. Hence, the correct statement is the fourth one.
Invasive species establish in a new area, overgrow, and negatively interact with native species. The correct option is 4). The invasive species will grow unchecked and exponentially
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Let us firts reviw some framework.
When talking about dispersion, we refer to the change in a species' range or distribution area.
When species move and establish in a new area, out of their original distribution range, they might be considered exotic or invasive, according to their
• reproductive rate,
• population growth, and
• interaction with native species.
The introduction of invasive species has ecological, economic, socio-cultural consequences.
Once an invasive species has been established, it overgrows.
In the new areas, these species have less environmental pressure and better conditions than in their origin area -fewer predators, more resources, better nitches-.
These factors favor their establishment because they are adapted to surviving under harder conditions.
They interact with native species by competing for resources such -water, place, radiation, exposure, shelter, food, etcetera-.
They can also become significant predators of native species, consuming a wide diversity of prey items, and in many cases, there are no native species that may prey on them.
They provoke significant damages in the structure of native ecosystems, causing severe damage in endemic species.
They produce ecological imbalances in the trophic chains and the dynamics of communities. Invasive species are uncontrollable.
As they expand, they can also affect human in an economic manner and has socio-cultural effects. Many invasive species might cause crops loss by eating cultures. They attack farm animals. They affect buildings and other structures or ships by eating wood. They might even attack humans and cause health problems.
According to this information, we can answer the question.
We need to predict how NATIVE species are affected by INVASIVE species.
The options are,
1) The invasive species fitness will be limited by the native plant species
When talking about invasive species, this is not an option. Invasive species always affect the fitness of native species. So this option is not correct.
2) The native plant carrying capacity will go down, relative to that prior to the invasive species arrival
The carrying capacity will still be the same. But resources availability will decrease faster because both species have the same requirements. They compete for the same resources. This option is not correct.
3) There will be no change to the native plant population
The will occur changes for the native population for sure. It will be affected by the presence of invasive species. So this option is not correct.
4) The invasive species will grow unchecked and exponentially
Invasive species population will express an uncontrol exponential growth during its establishment phase.
This plant species find the perfect conditions to reproduce and increase its population size.
It finds available space, no predators, water and nutrients availability, proper light exposure, among others.
They can successfully compete with native species, displacing them and getting more space.
THIS IS THE CORRECT OPTION
5) No listed answer is correct
Not correct
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When practicing deep breathing, it is best to repeat the steps for minutes to start and then increase the time as needed.
Answer:
10- 15
Explanation:
When practicing deep breathing, it is best to repeat the steps for minutes to start and then increase the time as 10 to 15 minutes.
What is deep breathing?
Deep breathing is also called diaphragmatic breathing, abdominal breathing, abdominal breathing, and step breathing. As you take a deep breath, the air entering through your nose fills your lungs completely and lifts your lower abdomen.
Deep breathing seems unnatural to many of us. There are multiple reasons for this. For one thing, body image in our culture negatively affects breathing. Women (and men) tend to pull their abs together because flat bellies are considered attractive. This impedes deep breathing and gradually causes shallow "chest breathing" to appear normal, increasing tension and anxiety.
Shallow breathing limits the range of motion of the diaphragm. The lowest part of the lungs does not get enough oxygenated air. This can make you feel short of breath and anxious.
Deep abdominal breathing promotes complete oxygen exchange. That is, the beneficial exchange of incoming oxygen for outgoing carbon dioxide. Not surprisingly, it can slow the heart rate and lower or stabilize blood pressure.
Therefore, When practicing deep breathing, it is best to repeat the steps for minutes to start and then increase the time as 10 to 15 minutes.
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What is an allele frequency?
Answer:
the meaning of allele frequency is representing the incidence of a gene variant in a population
Explanation:
Which of the following is an essential amino acid?
Answer:
The 9 essential amino acids are: histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine.
How might global climate change effect iguana populations?
Answer:
Since iguanas are cold blooded animals and can not regulate their own body temperatures, once temperatures reach 40° they become immobilized and they cant move, so if it is cold they will die.
small fish find shelter amongst the branching coral.
How does this make the reef a hearty food web?
Answer:
uhmmm going out on a limb probably because they can get trapped in the coral
pls hurry In which parts of the cell cycle would chromosomes be paired up? Check all that apply. interphase metaphase I anaphase II telophase II metaphase II telophase I
Answer:
metaphase I
Explanation:
The cell cycle encompasses the series of processes that divides a cell into daughter cells. The cell cycle is made of mitosis and meiosis, which are the types of cell divisions. Meiosis occurs in two division steps namely: meiosis I and meiosis II.
The stages in these meiotic process are prophase I and II, metaphase I and II, anaphase I and II, and telophase I and II. Note that, meiosis I involves homologous chromosomes while meiosis II involves sister chromatids. According to this question, Chromosomes pair up in the PROPHASE I stage and remains paired in the metaphase I stage until the separate in the Anaphase stage. Hence, chromosomes will be paired up in the METAPHASE I stage.