Answer:
The correct answer is - a storehouse for good bacteria.
Explanation:
The appendix is a finger-like small narrow-sized pouch that founds out from the colon. Initially, it was thought to a vestigial organ that has very little or no function in the human body.
In modern and more recent research suggests that the appendix has a very important role as it works as a reservoir or storehouse for beneficial gut bacteria.
where are taenia pisiformis acquired from?
Answer:
From fecal contamination in the grass, beddingm, and food sources.
a heavily populated town with a housing shortage is located near one large river the water in the river is not heavily polluted the people grow food on fertile farms near the river there is no access to vaccinations in the area and the death rate from certain diseases is very high based on this the most immediate solution
Answer:
Answer: access to medical supplies
Explanation:
Answer:
access to medical supplies
Explanation:
1
The diagram below represents a food chain in a garden.
Rose
Greenfly
Ladybird
Blackbird
A food chain in a garden
1.1
Name the organism above that represents the following:
(a) Herbivore
(b) Producer
(1)
(1)
1.2
A rose bush contains 1 000 kJ/m2 /year of energy and only 10% of this
energy is passed on at each trophic level of the food chain. How much
energy will be passed on to the blackbird? Show ALL your calculations.
(4)
1.3
If all the greenflies in this garden were removed, explain what would
happen to the populations of the following:
(a) Rose plants
(b) Ladybirds
(C) Blackbirds
(2)
(2)
(2)
(12)
Answer:
The correct answer is -
1.1 A. herbivore - greenfly
b. producer - rose
1.2. 1 kJ/m2/year
1.3 rose plants will increase, ladybirds will decrease, blackbirds will decrease.
Explanation:
In this food chain,
Rose >>Greenfly >>Ladybird >>Blackbird
Rose plants are the producers as they generate their food and energy and does not depend on other organisms where as greenfly are the primary consumer or herbivore as they depend on the rose plant for their food and energy only, however, ladybird as secondary consumer and blackbird as tertiary consumer depend on greenfly and ladybird respectively.
If rose plants have 1000 kJ/m2 /year of energy and as it is known that only 10% moves to the next tropic level then blackbird would have:
rose = 1000
greenfly = 1000*10/100= 100 kJ
ladybird = 100*10/100 = 10kJ
blackbird = 10*10/100 = 1 kJ
If greenfly removes from here the rose plant will increase as these depends and eat rose plants and lady bird will decrease as these are the primary source of food for lady bird and if ladybird decrease blackbird also decrease.
Explain why the alimentary canal is so long
Answer: Digestion
Explanation: The alimentary canal (digestive system) is so long because it needs to be able to digest food properly. It neds space to break down foods. absorb water, absorb fluids, absorb nutrients, and needs lot's of times to properly break down.
in selective breeding, the desirable traits are chosen.
a. true
b. false
Compare and contrast disorganized schizophrenia and paranoid schizophrenia.
Answer:
The paranoid subtype is characterized by the presence of hallucinations and delusions. In the disorganized one appears a behavioral disorganization and of the thought and language as well as an inappropriate affect. These patients tend to have an earlier onset, a worse prognosis, and a greater number of neurocognitive alterations.
Explanation:
Paranoid schizophrenics are characterized by sharp delusions, especially persecution ideas of grandeur, often with a corresponding aggressive reaction in response to the alleged persecution. There may be hallucinations of various kinds, to which patients react consecutively, but later, as deterioration occurs, apathy and indifference appear. Hallucinations are common. On the other hand, disorganized schizophrenia is another form of schizophrenia that is characterized by disorganization of speech, that is, the language is rambling and incoherent, the behavior is unpredictable, inappropriate and incongruous.
Answer:
The paranoid subtype is characterized by the presence of hallucinations and delusions. In the disorganized one appears a behavioral disorganization and of the thought and language as well as an inappropriate affect. These patients tend to have an earlier onset, a worse prognosis, and a greater number of neurocognitive alterations.
Explanation:
answer credit: genewho
A scientist isolates a disease-causing particle. Which of the following properties would indicate that the particle is a virus and not a bacterium?
Answer:
a physical property
Explanation:
because there is nothing chemically related to it
Answer:
A physical property
Explanation:
Because the particle affect the virus by a bacterium
In terms of daily hassles, what age differences have been found?
A) Elderly individuals are much more strongly affected by daily hassles like
grocery shopping, doctor's appointments, and bad weather.
B) Young individual's daily hassles are more commonly related to money
problems, while older individual's daily hassles are more commonly due to
interpersonal conflict.
C) There are no significant age differences in either the frequency or cause of
daily hassles.
D) Older individuals are more likely to cope with daily hassles by becoming
angry, while younger individuals are more likely to respond to daily hassles by
withdrawing from others.
Answer:
Option B is the correct representation of differences in terms of daily hassles between the old and young people
Explanation:
As compared to old people, young people carry heavy burdens in terms of stress exposure. The daily activities such as house hold works, grocery shopping etc become a burden for young ones while the old age people are primarily affected by interpersonal conflicts, physical pain etc. Exposure of such daily hassles causes deterioration of health of both the young and old ones.
Hence, option B is correct
Anna went to her physician complaining of fatigue and swelling in her legs. She explained the doctor that she exercises often and does not drink water. She also revealed that she is smoker. Doctor sad that she was dehydrated, had edema and probably hypoproteinemia (low plasma protein concentration). He ordered some blood tests and ECG. ECG revealed that she had atrial fibrillation, which he said might explain her fatigue. Doctor advised her perhaps exercise more moderately, drink water and that she should definitely stop smoking.
- How might a blood test help to diagnose the cause of Jessica’s fatigue and edema?
- How does her hypoproteinemia relate to her edema?
- How would dehydration influence blood volume, stroke volume, and cardiac output?
- What is atrial fibrillation, and how does it appear on an ECG?
- How might atrial fibrillation explain Anna’s fatigue?
Marianne is conducting an experiment on homeostasis in paramecium, which is a type of single-felled organism. Which of these observations provides the strongest evidence of a paramecium maintaining homeostasis
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One of the most common evidences that a paramecium is maintaining homeostasis is the pumping of water from the vacuoles present in its body.
The paramecium is a protozoan that lives in aquatic environments, mainly those composed of fresh water. The problem with this environment is that water is able to enter the paramecium organism in large quantities and this can promote the disruption of the organism through lysis of the cell. In this case, homeostasis must act quickly and pump water out of the body, through the cell vacuole.
Homeostasis is a regulatory system of the organism, which must promote the balance of the organism, whenever any external or internal factor tries to harm this balance.
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Choose one of the following scenarios and answer the questions provided. Support your answers using scientific reasoning and discussing possible impacts to individuals, society, and the environment. Be sure to also discuss any medical or ethical issues that may apply. (10 points)
Scenario 1:
Genetic engineering can be used to create more productive strains of farm animals. By adding genes to an animal's DNA, the animal can be made to produce milk or meat containing vital nutrients that would not be found naturally in those products. This provides a greater amount of nutrients per serving of milk or meat.
Do you think that this type of genetic engineering should be pursued? Explain your answer. (5 points)
What are some possible impacts (positive and negative) of this type of genetic engineering on individuals, society, and the environment? (5 points)
Scenario 2:
In the future, doctors may be able to evaluate your DNA to check for genetic markers related to specific medical conditions or harmful reactions to medications. Your personalized genetic profile could be kept on record and referred to in order to develop personal medical treatment based on your unique DNA sequencing. Scientists have found that just small variations in a specific section of your DNA can help determine how well some medications can work for you or if they would be beneficial at all.
Would you want to have your DNA profile kept in your medical record as a reference for your doctors? Explain your answer. (2 points)
What are potential pros and cons of having such tests done and referring to DNA sequences when determining a patient's medical treatment? (5 points)
Describe how the availability of this technology might affect the frequency of genetic diseases in individuals and populations. (3 points)
Answer:
i tried my best (so many questions on scenario 2)
Explanation:
scenario 1: there are many positive and negative possible impacts that come with genetic engineering. A very negative outcome could come from just one mistake. But if there was a way to ensure that nothing could go wrong than the outcome would be an healthy new meat or milk that's packed with nutrients.
scenario 2: I think if this was a real thing i would be completely for it. If a person was to get their DNA checked then doctors would be able to prescribe a medication that would fit you. this could also prevent any allergic reactions to and medications or treatments.
I personally would want my DNA profile kept on record so that i can be treated with the right medications for me.
(The potential list pros and cons would probally look like this)
PROS
Makes for better treatmentCan show genetic markers related to specific medical conditions or harmful reactions to medications.can help determine how well some medications can work for you or if they would be beneficial at all.CONS
DNA screening may not show all conditionspatient may not be able to get treated if their condition is unknownSomething could go wrong during the screening a wrong treatment may be administered as a result.Need help with this one
Answer:
i think its a but i am not absoulty sure
Explanation:
Answer:
Answer A
Explanation:
I did the quiz as well lol
Geologists believe that the Earth's layers vary in depth, pressure and temperature. Since pressure and
temperature affect density , each layer has a different density as well. The density of Each layer determines its
position inside Earth.
From the table which layer is the least dense? What is the density of this layer?
Answer:
The least dense layer of the Earth is the crust. The crust density is 2.5 g/cm3
Which area of the brain is most active when listening
Answer: Right inferior frontal gyrus was also activated for both reading and listening comprehension. The common areas of activation are shown in white in Figure 1. Listening comprehension showed large clusters of activation in bilateral (posterior and anterior) superior temporal and middle temporal gyri.
Explanation:
Look at the graph below. Which of the following stars is most likely to be red? (5 points) a Star A b Star B c Star C d Star D
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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we have 4 oceans
How did your predictions match the tracking data for each bottle?
Scientists use buoys to measure ocean conditions in specific locations over time. There are a variety of different buoys deployed in the ocean; some are attached to the ocean floor, while others drift freely in open waters. All ocean buoys, regardless of type, report some physical characteristic of the ocean or the atmosphere for later analysis.
In this virtual lab activity, you will use buoys to track a bottle as it travels on ocean currents worldwide. Problem: How can data from buoys be used to analyze ocean currents? Hypothesis: Predict the location each bottle came from using the tracking data in the Data and Observations section and the world map of major ocean currents pictured below.
For example:I predict bottle 1 is from ________canada _________, bottle 2 is from _____brazil_______,and bottle 3 is from ______carriboean islands________ based on the tracking data andworld map of currents
Why would a rough, steep mountain habitat have a higher rate of speciation
than a large, open grasslands habitat? I will make u brainliest
A. The mountain has less variety in the environment.
B. The mountain would cause less fragmentation.
O C. The mountain has wider range of environments.
O D. The mountain has more resources.
SUBMIT
Answer:
I think the correct answer is A
Explanation:
Answer: C. The mountain has wider range of environments.
Consider the following scenario:
A drought hits the habitat of a semi-aquatic bird population. All ponds dry up, and fish populations decline. There are two groups of birds in the population that differ in leg length and diet. Long-legged birds eat fish, while short-legged birds eat insects. The drought has little effect on insect populations.
What is the main selective pressure in this scenario?
(1 point)
drought
leg length
insect population
fish population
There are two varieties in a population of squirrels: short tails and long tails. Long-tailed squirrels are better at jumping and balancing in trees. Scientists observe that over the span of 100 years, the proportion of the population with long tails increases from 10% to 60%. Which statement is most likely? (1 point)
The proportion of long-tailed squirrels may have increased due to increased food availability.
The proportion of short-tailed squirrels may have decreased due to decreased food availability.
The proportion of short-tailed squirrels may have decreased due to an increase in trees.
The proportion of long-tailed squirrels may have increased due to a decrease in trees.
1. What is the main selective pressure in this scenario?
fish population.
2. According to the question, option "A" is correct The proportion of long-tailed squirrels may have increased due to increased food availability.
What is selective pressure?In evolutionary theory, the effect on survival of a species of the sum of all elements, physical and behavioural, inherent and environmental especially as an inherited characteristic may marginally affect survival under the influence of these elements.
Thus, the option "D" and "A" is correct.
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Select from the list the three functions which apply to the large intestine,
absorb water
complete digestion
produce hydrochloric acid
continue digestion
eliminate waste
absorb waste
Answer:
continue digestion, eliminate waste, absorb waste
Explanation:
The correct option is - continue digestion, eliminate waste, absorb waste
Reason -
The large intestine eliminate waste, absorb water and continue digestion.
Hydrochloric acid is produced by the parietal cells of the stomach
Digestion begins in the mouth, when we chew and swallow, and is completed in the small intestine. i.e digestion is complete in small intestine.
Answer:
Absorb water, complete digestion, and elimenate waste
Explanation:
I had this same lesson, I did what the other person said
and it was wrong. I promise this is right.
what is type of cell division by which sperms are produced
Answer:
Meiosis man
Explanation:
Just meiosis
Answer:
Meiosis is the type of cell division that creates egg and sperm cells.
Explanation:
a coyote captures kills and eats a rabbit. what type of symbiotic relationship is this
Answer option
Predator-prey relationship
Mutually beneficial relationship
Competitive relationship
Parasitic relationship
Which of the following is the best explanation of the physiological reaction to the length of daylight hours often referred to as photoperiodism? Group of answer choices Plants will only flower during long day periods when the day length exceeds their necessary photoperiod. Plants are able to respond to photoperiodism, but animals are not. Migration is triggered by temperature change and not by photoperiodism. Hibernation is often triggered by photoperiodism.
Answer:
A. Plants will only flower during long day periods when the day length exceeds their necessary photoperiod
Explanation:
Photoperiodism is a phenomenon that refers to the response of an organism to the length of day. This phenomenon causes a physiological change in the organisms involved (plants or animals). However, the best studied example of change caused by photoperiodism is that of FLOWERING IN PLANTS.
Different plants flower at different times in response to the day length. Certain plants called LONG DAY PLANTS e.g. spinach and potato etc only flower when the length of day exceeds their photoperiod (threshold), which is usually 12 hours. These plants require very short periods of darkness to flower.
Hence, according to the question, FLOWERING response in plants is the best explanation to describe photoperiodism.
What the answer for this
Answer:
A. CPR is an important skill that few Americans have.
Explanation:
The paragraph is talking about how not a lot of Americans know how to perform CPR.
An example of an average, main sequence star would be —
Answer:
Our Sun is an example of a main sequence star.
Explanation:
You are tasked with characterizing responses to Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) treatment of HeLa Cells. You grow HeLa cells then replace the culture media with media containing EGF at various concentrations, then harvest samples for Western blot analysis using an anti-phospho-MAPK antibody as a readout of receptor tyrosine kinase activity. As expected, your control (EGF treated cells) show a strong phopho-MAPK signal on your Western blot. What do you hypothesize will happen if you pre-treat HeLa cells with siRNAs (RNAi) against Ras prior to adding EGF and performing Western blot analysis with anti-phospho-MAPK
Answer:
The answer is "The EGF receptor will be activated but the signal will not be appropriate transduced"
Explanation:
It induces the replication of cell types, especially fibroblasts or epithelial cells. It enhances neuron variety's telling the difference, ripening, and survival. The proinflammatory cytokines of the EGF family are described by four disulfide bonds that confer adhesive properties. The EGF sensor is switched on and the signal is not transmitted correctly.
You have been hired as a field assistant for a researcher interested in the evolution of flower characteristics in orchids. Complete an experiment that determines whether color, size, shape, scent, or amount of nectar is the most important factor in attracting pollinators to a particular species. Assume that you can change any flower's color with a dye and that you can remove petals or nectar stores, add particular scents, add nectar by injection, or switch parts among species by cutting and gluing. Match the terms in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Not all terms will be used.
a. one characteristic.
b. pollination success.
c. aiters others characteristics.
d. affects pollination success the most.
e. has no effect on pollination.
f. other characteristics.
g. no characteristics.
h. all characteristics.
1. Present a flower with____changed to the normal pollinator. As a control, presenta flower with____changed to the normal pollinator has no effect on pollination
2. Record any measure of____.
3. Repeat for flowers with changed all characteristics other characteristics no characteristics alters other characteristics This characteristic will be____.
4. Analyze the data to determine which altered characteristic____.This characteristic will be the result of the experiment.
Answer:
[tex]\text{Present a flower with one characteristic changed to the normal pollinator. }[/tex][tex]\text{As a control, present a flower with no characteristics changed to the normal pollinator}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Record any measure of pollination success}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Repeeat for flowers with other characteristics changed}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Analyze the data to determine which altered characteristics affect pollination }[/tex][tex]\text{success the most. This characteristic will be the result of the experiment.}[/tex]
Explanation:
The missing information is attached below.
[tex]\text{Present a flower with one characteristic changed to the normal pollinator. }[/tex][tex]\text{As a control, present a flower with no characteristics changed to the normal pollinator}[/tex]
For the control, you'll need something you're already familiar with. In this scenario, a normal flower with no changes in characteristics is the best control. And if no data is accessible, you still have data on the success rate of a typical flower, which can be used as a guideline. And, for the initial configuration, you can only adjust one characteristic so it would be easier to maintain track of and analyze the data gathered.
[tex]\text{Record any measure of pollination success}[/tex]
Since the aim of your experiment is to examine the influence of flower characteristics on pollination performance, you should keep track of the active pollination events. To have more accurate results, this would require listing the total number of plants that were to be pollinated.
[tex]\text{Repeeat for flowers with other characteristics changed}[/tex]
Once you've completed the initial examination, you'll need to run tests on various characteristics to see whether they have some impact on pollination performance. To see the importance of different characters on pollination, change only one trait in flowers; if you'd like to research combined results, create pairs and change them together.
[tex]\text{Analyze the data to determine which altered characteristics affect pollination }[/tex][tex]\text{success the most. This characteristic will be the result of the experiment.}[/tex]
Your outcome is also the one that has gotten the most constructive or negative reviews. If some changed characteristic significantly affected the number of pollination efficiency, that is your outcome, because that is what you can mention as a good result and pollination enhancer.
which two places is aggregate generally found?
floodplains and alluvial fans
alluvial fans and mines
mines and beneath the topsoil
beneath the topsoil and above the topsoil
Answer: Floodplains and Alluvial Fans
Explanation: Took the quiz and got it right. Hope this helps!
Answer:person above is right
Explanation:
answer A
WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN TO A SALAMANDER Population that is forced to live in a cave unexpectedly.
A series of Hfr strains that have genotype m+ n+ o+ p+ q+ r+ are mixed with an F− strain that has genotype m− n− o− p− q− r−. Conjugation is interrupted at regular intervals and the order of the appearance of genes from the Hfr strain is
determined in the recipient cells.
a. The order of gene transfer for each Hfr strain is:_________
b. What is the order of genes on the circular bacterial chromosome? For each Hfr strain, give the location and direction of the F factor in the chromosome
my brain can't process this lol
Which of the following is NOT a function of a cell membrane?
a. the cell membrane protects the cell
b. the cell membrane helps molecules move into or out of the cell
c. the cell membrane assists in the synthesis of proteins
d. the cell membrane has identifying marker molecules on it
Answer:
A. the cell membrane protects the cell