Answer:
A: Osmosis and diffusion
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Osmosis and diffusion
Explanation:
I took the test and it was correct.
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Which cellular structures would you find in plant cell but not in an animal cell?
Answer: cell wall and lysosomes
Explanation:
Metamorphic rocks are formed by the cooling of magma inside the earth or on the surface ?
Answer:
false, thats igneous rocks
As a general rule elements in group 18 do not form compounds. consider the following section of the periodic table. which of the following explains why elements in group 18 do not readily form compounds
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Answer:
I NEED SOME POINTS TO ASK A QUESTION.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation: nice job
what are some of the services that a healthy biodiversity provides for everyone?
Answer:
it gives a greater variety of crops
What are the characteristics of life that all living things have in common?
Answer:
Properties of Life. All living organisms share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing.
Explanation:
The primitive hydra reproduces during the summer, when the new hydra develops as a bud of the parent. The buds break off, and the young hydra are clones of the parent organism. What kind of reproduction is this?
a. Sexual
b. Asexual
c. Genetic
d. Mother-daughter cells
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. Asexual
How would scientists know if population were increasing or decreasing over time
who knows at this point. i dont even know what day it is.
What organ is made up of cardiac muscle tissue and is vital to circulate materials around your body?
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What are the fifteen different structures found within eukaryotic cells?
Answer:
cell membrane, nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, ribosomes, mitochondria, centrioles, cytoskeleton, vacuoles, and vesicles.
Explanation:
sorry but these are only 13
examples of sucrose?
Answer:
Table Sugar!
Explanation:
Sucrose, also known as common sugar, is used by humans to sweeten foods. Yummy ice cream, making coffee a little less strong, there are lots of things you can use sugar for! It is composed mainly of glucose and fructose.
Examples of how species can increase the species chance of survival
Answer: adaptation would help a sped iss survive
Explanation:
If only 10% of the energy gets passed to the next tropic level, what happens to the rest of the energy?A) It is lost as carbon dioxide B) It is lost as heat C) Nothing D) We don't no know
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The rest of the hair is lost as carbon dioxide.
Describe how the regeneration of the anole's tail showed both cell division and cell differentiation.
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Answer:
In adult organisms the regenerative capacity of certain organs or tissues can be limited, resulting in an important clinical challenge for physicians and scientists [1-3].
Regeneration involves the capacity for renewal or recomposition of tissues, organs or even organisms, after considerable physical injury or damage, resulting from pathologies, tumors, congenital diseases or traumas, for example. As a consequence of tissue regeneration, both the composition and the tissue properties are restored, and the newly formed tissue is highly similar to the original tissue. The regenerative capacity is directly related to the presence of stem cells or progenitor cells, which are capable of proliferation and differentiation [4,5]. Tissues that maintain a high proliferative capacity, such as the hematopoietic system, have regenerative capacity even in adult organisms [6].
Cell proliferation occurs in repair processes in general, accompanied by intense production of extracellular matrix, with large amounts of collagen, resulting in the formation of fibrous tissue to occupy the injured area. Although there is lesion filling, both the composition and the tissue properties are different from the original tissue, and the tissue organization pattern is not restored, leading to an altered performance of its functions [2]. Skin healing processes with the presence of scars are examples of tissue repair [3].
Besides the natural processes of regeneration and repair, it is possible, through medical intervention, to fill lesions with natural or synthetic materials, aiming at the recovery of the compromised area, and conferring certain properties to the tissue, avoiding, for example, exacerbation of the initial lesion or the evolution of degenerative processes [1,7].
The three approaches can be used in tissue engineering, targeting regenerative medicine, as they allow the recovery of compromised areas in different degrees. However, the primary objective is regeneration, recomposition of the original tissue and resumption of the biomechanical and molecular properties, with the normal performance of their functions [1,7-8].
Tissue regeneration involves cell recruitment, growth, proliferation and differentiation, with the latter representing a crucial stage for the success of regeneration, avoiding the formation of fibrous tissue characteristic of the repair [9-12]. Tissues with greater regenerative capacity, such as the skin and liver, intrinsically present cells able to migrate to occupy the affected region, and the same cells maintain the proliferative capacity, enabling occupation of the lesion [3]. In other tissues the regenerative capacity is even more impaired. In the cartilage, for example, the cells remain embedded in the extracellular matrix, and the absence of blood vessels inhibits the presence of other types of component cell in the tissue; even the cell migration and proliferation processes are compromised. In general, regeneration and repair processes do not occur naturally in these cases, requiring surgical intervention to stimulate the subchondral bone marrow, thus enabling the presence of cells capable of tissue repair in the compromised area [13]. Other scientific techniques and methodologies seek alternatives to enable the processes both of repair and of tissue regeneration [9-12,14-16].
Anyhow the final stage of the abovementioned processes, cell differentiation, is critical. An understanding of the mechanisms that lead to the differentiation process in adult organisms allows the proposition of improvements in existing technologies and of alternatives geared towards the optimization of guided tissue regeneration processes, in regenerative medicine.
What do you mean by human made resources ?
Answer:
Human beings change resources in two new form like people use natural resources to make buildings, bridges ,machinery and vehicles with the help of technology such resources are called human-made resources. ... Likewise, technology is also a man-made resource. Man-made resources are mostly renewable.
Human made resources are those resources that are created by humans, as opposed to being found in nature. This includes both physical resources like buildings, machines, and tools, as well as intangible resources like intellectual property, knowledge, and know-how. Human made resources are a key factor in economic development and prosperity, and are essential for businesses and organizations of all sizes.
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Which environment is an area of land permanently filled with water and plenty of trees?
A) Grassland
B) Mountain
C) Swamp
D) Tundra
Which occurs in the integumentary system after a deep injury occurs to the system?
Multiple choice question.
A)
Red blood cells fight off pathogens.
B)
Blood quickly clots to form a scab.
C)
Epidermis cells increase their size.
D)
Dermis cells close the injured vein.
Answer: The correct answer is B
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Answer:
Your choices are all correct!
Answer:
Your are right the correct anwsers are
B. have cell wallC. possess large, central vacuoleF. Contains chloroplastsExplanation:
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Cancer is a disease caused by mutations. Yet in most instances, if a parent tragically dies from cancer, this does not put their child at a greater risk than a person who parents don't develop cancer. How can cancer be caused by mutations and ot be heritable?
a. most cancers arise from mutation in germ line cells
b. mutations that cause cancer occur on specific cells, such as sex cells
c. mutations caused by environmental agents, such as tobacco smoke, occur in somatic cells
d. mutations that cause cancer are specific and cannot be passed on regardless of the type of cell they occur in
Answer:
c. mutations caused by environmental agents, such as tobacco smoke, occur in somatic cells
Explanation:
just because you're parents smoked and got lung cancer doesn't mean you'll get lung cancer. (unless you're breathing the smoke, but that's different from inheriting it.)
how much nervy is needed to melt 90g at 0°C
Answer:
I don't know I'm sorry I will tell you another answer asks me to
Students are provided with a choice of two solutions. Each one is used to test for
the presence of a different chemical.
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Solution
Tests for the presence of
Fehling's solution
Sugar
Lime water
Carbon dioxide
How could the students use one of these solutions to gather evidence for the
action of photosynthesis?
Pump the air from a closed container containing a plant through a sample of lime water.
O Grind up all parts of a plant, expose them to heat, collect the gas, and use lime water to test it
o Use Fehling's solution with the roots of several different species of plants, after boiling them for several minutes.
Use Fehling's solution on plant leaves exposed to light and on plant leaves covered in aluminum foil for a week.
Question 2
1 pts
When species have differences in coloration or appearance, we say the species has...?
O Variation
o Competition
Homology
O Heritability
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Question 3
of competition?
Answer:
it's answer is variation
Which best describes cancer?
1) Cells that divide uncontrollably due to mutation
2) A single cell that happens to be bigger than others
3) Cells that stay in G1
4) A virus that attaches to bacterial cells
Answer:
1
cells that divide uncontrollably due to mutation
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Answer:
Bb= HE
bb-HOC
Ss=HE
SS=HOD
ss=HOC
Tt=HE
tt=HOC
TT=HOD
Explanation:
a predator population suddenly decreases even though the prey population stays the same. Besides disease, what could explain this change?
Answer:
hunting, the predator is in the middle of the food chain
Explanation:
hunting can WIPE OUT species as shown by the dodo bird in the past.
food chains often work as 1-2-3 or 1-2-3-4 in levels.
A predator population suddenly decreases even though the prey population stays the same. Besides disease, hunting, the predator is in the middle of the food chain.
What happens if in a particular food web a new prey animals are introduced?If in a particular food web a new prey animals are introduced, that will most likely result in the increase of the populations of the predators in that food web. The reason why the populations of the predators would increase is that there will be more pray to hunt, and more food means that the predators can increase in numbers and not suffer from food shortage.
Still, while this the most likely scenario, it has to be taken with a little bit of reserve, as it also depends on what kind of prey animal would be introduced in the food web, and what kind of predators are there in the food web. The predators in that food web are small to medium sized predators like the serval, honey badger, than there will be no increase in the predator populations as they will not be able to hunt the introduced pray animal.
Therefore, A predator population suddenly decreases even though the prey population stays the same. Besides disease, hunting, the predator is in the middle of the food chain.
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State two differences between respiration and breathing
Answer:
1. Respiration results in the production of energy and Breathing doesn’t provide energy.
2. Breathing is a biophysical process that involves the exchange of gases through inhalation and exhalation while respiration is a biochemical process to release energy from organic compounds which are then used for performing different physical activities.
Give a correct biological term for each of the following
organisms made up of one cell only
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Answer:
bacteria, protists, and yeast.
Explanation:
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How are amino acid sequences determined in protein synthesis ?
Answer:
The sequence of amino acids are determined by the genetic code. The triplet of nucleotides in tRNA which are complementary to the base pairing of specific triplet nucleotides (codons) in mRNA during the translation phase of protein synthesis. ... The sequence of bases determines genetic information.
Explanation:
Most genetic diseases are caused by recessive alleles. Why? (1 point)
A) Recessive alleles are never expressed, so they confer no disadvantage to survival.
B) Dominant alleles that cause disease are removed from the population over time, but recessive alleles can
persist indefinitely in the population.
C) Genetic diseases occur only in heterozygous gene pairings.
D) The statement is untrue. Genetic diseases are most commonly caused by dominant alleles
Answer:
B is the answer beacuse yeah sorry if wrong