Answer:
Skeletal muscle is attached by cord-like tendons to bone, such as in the legs, arms, and face. Skeletal muscles are called striated (pronounced: STRY-ay-ted) because they are made up of fibers that have horizontal stripes when viewed under a microscope.
Explanation:
Codominance involves
A. multiple alleles
B. multiple genes
C. multiple chromosomes
D. multiple traits
Answer:
Codominance involves A.) multiple alleles
Answer:
A.) multiple alleles
Explanation:
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A scientist is designing an investigation to study the impact of invasive bird populations on local, native bird populations at backyard bird feeders. What population is most likely test/independent variable? *
population of native birds at backyard feeders without invasive birds present
native bird population
amount of food
invasive bird population
Answer:
Amount of food is independent variable
Explanation:
As food increases the population increase and population is the dependent variable. hope this helps :)
Answer: The answer is C. The birds are being affected by the
amount of food in the bird feeders.
involves the loss of all part of a chromosome or one base
involves the loss of all part of a chromosome or one base
answer: Deletion
What type of characteristics are located in dna
Answer:DNA has three types of chemical component: phosphate, a sugar called deoxyribose, and nitrogenous
If a natural hazard only harms plants (like consumers), how will that impact producers????
True or false please be experienced and know what you are doing. If you are not good at life science please skip this question.
well, i think the first one is false because plants dont produce sexually
the second one is false
third- please fact check me ut i think its true
forth is true
true
true
true
true
true
please fact check me i grow plants but im not a scientist lol
______ occurs because the nervous systems send messages to the muscles in the muscular system.
(I need someone to fill in this blank with the best possible answer, I’ll reward points + brainalist)
Answer:
action potentials
Explanation:
other possible answers:
electrical impulses
muscular contractions
action potentials is likely your best bet though
Explanation:
Neurons carry messages from the brain via the spinal cord. These messages are carried to the muscles which tell the muscle fibre to contract, which makes the muscles move.
A number of major evolutionary innovations arose in the fish lineage. Check all of the evolutionary innovations associated with the fishes.
a) Teeth arose from the rough scales of ancestral sharks.
b) Skeletal developments leading to the amphibian movement onto land probably evolved from lobe-finned fishes.
c) Fish fins are ancestral (homologous) structures to the flippers (forelimbs) of turtles.
d) The anterior gill arch formed the basis for the evolution of the vertebrate jaw.
e) The swim bladder ultimately led to the evolution of the amphibian urinary bladder.
Answer:
a) Teeth arose from the rough scales of ancestral sharks.
b) Skeletal developments leading to the amphibian movement onto land probably evolved from lobe-finned fishes.
d) The anterior gill arch formed the basis for the evolution of the vertebrate jaw.
Explanation:
The animals we know today have physical characteristics that are evolutionary adaptations of characteristics of their ancestors, which have undergone a series of evolutions and modifications over the years giving rise to new species that have resulted in the species we know today. This process of evolutions and adaptations also happened with the ancestral species of fish, which allowed that today, they had characteristics such as teeth and jaws. Many of these evolutions occurred even in different species, such as the evolution that allowed the amphibians to have a skeleton, which evolved from the spine fins of fish.
If a mutation introduces a new skin color in a lizard population, which factor might determine whether the frequency
(presence) of the new allele will increase?
A)The size of the population
B)The fitness benefit of the mutation
C)How many other lizards have the mutation
D)Whether or not the mutation occurred naturally
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Beriberi is a disease that results from a dietary lack of thiamine, the vitamin that serves as the precursor for thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP). There are two metabolites that accumulate in individuals with beriberi, especially after ingestion of glucose. Which metabolites accumulate and why?
Answer:
Pyruvic acid and lactic acid (products of carbohydrate digestion) accumulate in the tissues.
Explanation:
Which of these choices describes the purpose of a Punnett square? O to diagram family relationships that include several generations to compare inherited traits to acquired traits o to illustrate how the alleles of parents might be passed on to their offspring O to explain why some genes are recessive and others are dominant
Answer: to illustrate how the alleles of parents might be passed on to their offspring
Explanation: This is a punnet square. Let's say your mum has brown eyes and your father has brown eyes too. Why? Their alleles (different forms of the same gene) contain the genetic information Bb and Bb. B stands from brown dominant meaning that would be your father's and mother's eye colour. However, the lowercase b represents blue eyes. They have an allele for getting blue eyes but they don't express it because it is always recessive. When the egg in a woman's womb is fertilised, it connects with the sperm cell and makes genetic information and DNA. The punnet square shows the different combinations of alleles the new baby would have. BB = brown Bb= still brown bb= blue
Which of the following occurs during
telophase and cytokinesis?
A. the division of the cell's nucleus
B. the cell's DNA is copied
C. the division of the cell's cytoplasm
D. cell division into two identical daughter cells
cytokinesis is when the cell divides
telophase is when it coppies itself befor it splits
i hope that maybe helped a small bit atleast
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Which statements about humus are true? Choose more than one
answer
It forms from dead plants
It collects in bedrock
It fertilizes soil
It contains carbon
It is only found in topsoil
It erodes the rocks in soil
It forms from dead plants
It fertilizes soil
It contains carbon
It is only found in topsoil (not sure abt this tho)
Humus forms from dead plants, fertilizes soil, contains carbon, and is only found in topsoil. The correct options are A, C, D, and E.
What is humus?When plant and animal debris decomposes in the soil, humus, a black, organic substance, is created.
Plants scatter leaves, twigs, and other debris to the ground, which accumulates. Leaf litter is the name of this substance. Animal carcasses contribute to the litter after they pass away.
Humus is a form of soil produced by decomposing organisms and plants.
The name was developed by a French soil expert named Muller and is based on the Latin word "soil". Humus is challenging to define and is still not completely understood.
Only found in topsoil, humus is a material that develops from dead plants, fertilizes the soil, and contains carbon.
Thus, the correct options are A, C, D, and E.
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what is the essence of recognizing the different species of organism in our country 1 paragraph pls
Answer:
To maintain equilibrium.
Explanation:
The essence of recognizing the different species of organism is very important in our country because we can avoid certain activities that leads to the extinction of that species. Recognizing the nature of a specie is necessary in order to provide good and suitable environmental conditions to the organisms and avoid those activities due to which its growth is negatively affected and leads to removal of that specie from ecosystem so that's we can say that the essence of recognizing the different species of organism is very important to maintain equilibrium in the ecosystem.
A garden contains 40 flowers, 30 of which are red. What is the frequency of red flowers? (1 point)
O 0.5
O 1.0
O 0.25
0 0.75
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If the primary consumer level contained 1,500 kcal (joules) of energy, how much energy would be in the tertiary consumer level?
Answer:
15
Explanation:
Divide by 10%
1500
to
150
to
15
Carbon is an organic element found in all life forms. Which of the following occurs through the process of
breaking down carbon-based molecules?
A. Water molecules are transferred through the body.
B. Elimination of waste products occurs.
C. Energy needed for life functions is released.
D. Absorbing of oxygen through pores occurs.
Answer:
C is the Answer.
Explanation:
Carbon is an organic element which when broken down will release energy within an organism.
Process of elimination
A: Wrong because Water has nothing to do with carbon being broken down.
B: Wrong because when carbon is broken down no waste products are being eliminated.
C: Right because Energy is released when Carbon is broken down
D: Wrong because Carbon being broken down has nothing to do with oxygen being absorbed.
A scientist helps a colleague do a better experiment by:
O A. laughing when a common and avoidable mistake is repeated.
B. offering advice about how best to perform a standard procedure.
C. explaining why a hypothesis does not need to be tested in an
experiment.
D. refusing to allow anyone else to use an expensive instrument.
Answer:
B. Offering advice about how best to perform a standard procedure.
Explanation:
Helping others can be in different ways, be it helping out or by giving encouraging words or advice. But in all aspects of help, there is always a positive outcome if help is given in the right way and at the right time. And it is also how one person lifts another.
A scientist can help a colleague out by offering advice and telling the person how to best perform a standard procedure. This will help the colleague do better in the experiment and also help ensure that the right things are done and the efforts are successful. The other options are all negative in their 'approach' which will only hinder the colleague in his/her works.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:Offering advice about how best to perform a standard procedure.
How are sexual and asexual reproduction similar?
Answer and Explanation:
Sexual reproduction is combining genetic material from two parents. Asexual reproduction is a produced offspring genetically identical to the one parent.
Hope that helps..
Which process of alimentary canal that remove undigested food from body? *
3 points
A. Egestion
B. Ingestion
C. Assimilation
Answer:
A. Egestion
Explanation:
Egestion is the removal of undigested food from body.
Look at the diagram of the magnification of an onion skin. A group of students recorded their observations. Which of the following observations would be similar to that of any living organism?
F. made of at least one cell
G. Necleus in the middle
H. Walls present between
J. Look practically
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Describe the structure of DNA.
Answer:
Explanation:
The DNA structure can be thought of like a twisted ladder. This structure is described as a double-helix, as illustrated in the figure above. ... The sugar and phosphate groups link the nucleotides together to form each strand of DNA. Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G) and Cytosine (C) are four types of nitrogen bases.
In a straight stream, where does the water travel the fastest?
Answer:
In the center of the stream well above the bottom of the bed or channel but below the surface.
Why is Judaism considered
a monotheistic religion?
A. It is based on the belief in one God.
B. It is older than Christianity and Islam.
C. It recognizes Saturday as the Sabbath.
D. It was started in the Middle East.
Sociology
which of the following events are likely to produce a warming effect on earth
I. Rising carbon dioxide levels spur plant growth, causing increased carbon dioxide absorption
II. As snow and ice melt, the underlying surfaces absorb more solar radiation
III. Methane is released into the atmosphere as permafrost melts
A. I only
B. II and III only
C. I and II only
D. I, II, and III
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Discuss the orogenies that produced the Appalachian Mountain Range. Include in your answer the timing, process, and resultant sedimentation patterns. Include additional Paleozoic orogenic events to strengthen your answer if need be.
Answer:
Explanation:
Appalachian orogenic belt, an old mountain range that extends for more than 3,000 km (1,860 miles) along the eastern margin of North America from Alabama in the southern United States to Newfoundland, Canada, in the north. The geosynclinal theory of mountain building was first worked out in the Appalachians by James Dana and James Hall in the late 19th century; today a plate tectonic theory is invoked. The earliest Appalachian sediments were deposited near the start of the Cambrian Period (542 million years ago) on the shores of the opening Iapetus Ocean. Subduction of the Iapetus led to its destruction and the collision of different continental blocks and island arcs. Those collisions gave rise to three Appalachian orogenies: the Taconic in the Middle Ordovician (about 472 million years ago); the Acadian in the Middle to Late Devonian (at 390 million to 370 million years); and the Alleghenian in the Late Carboniferous to Permian (300 million to 250 million years ago). The age of these orogenies decreases eastward across the orogenic belt, demonstrating that it was formed by the progressive eastward addition of arcs and continental fragments to the continental margin of North America. The Appalachian belt continues to the east in the form of the Caledonian and Hercynian orogenic belts in western Europe. The Alleghenian orogeny led to the formation of the Pangaea supercontinent during the Permian Period (299 million to 251 million years ago). Geophysical seismic studies show that the southern Appalachian Mountains comprising the Ridge and Valley region, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the Piedmont region belong to a crustal slab some 6–15 km (3.7 to 9.3 miles) thick that has been thrust 260 km (162 miles) westwards over the former continental margin.
6. What is the most important factor used in determining an igneous rock's texture?
Answer:
The texture of a rock refers to the size, shape and arrangement of the mineral grains in the rock that give the rock its overall appearance. The most important, but not only, a factor that controls the grain size of a rock is its cooling history.
Answer:
its multiple
Explanation:
smoothness with glass like features
Fossil fuels are the carbon remains of plants and animals that died long ago.
True
False
Answer:
The answer is True
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
They are remains of died plants and animals