Answer:
Emperor penguins are likely to pair with different mates the next breeding season; only about 15 percent pair with the same mate the following year. Adelie penguins, meanwhile always breed with the same mate as long as they both return to the same nesting ground.
Creation of marine reserves to protect Adélie penguin food sources and foraging areas.
Explanation:
Carbohydrates contain _____.
Select one:
a. Oxygen
b. Carbon
c. Hydrogen
d. Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Carbo (Carbon) Hydr (hydrogen) Ates (Oxygen)
Answer:
D) Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Explanation:
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2. The temperature of the areas surrounding El Campo before Storm 1 and before Storin 2 was about
15°C. The same amount of wind was blowing toward the air parcels before both storms.
El Campo
Before Storm 1
Before Storm 2
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Wind 15°C
15°C
What were the conditions before Storm 2, and why did more rain fall with those conditions?
Answer:
Before storm 1 occurred the air parcels were most likely more warmer hence the Rainfall was higher in storm 1 but before storm 2 the air parcels moved further and lost some energy
Explanation:
Given the temperatures of the areas before storm 1 and storm 2 have the same temperature 15°C and the same amount of wind blew across the areas just before the storms ( storm1 and storm 2 ) occurred.
Hence the conditions before storm 2 that could have caused more rainfall in storm 1 can be attributed to varying atmospheric conditions like; before storm 1 occurred the air parcels were most likely more warmer hence the Rainfall was higher in storm 1 but before storm 2 the air parcels moved further and lost some energy
Select the correct text in the passage.
One way to improve food security is to avoid food spoilage. Identify the correct ways that Devon reduced food spoilage in the passage.
Devon prepared spaghetti and homemade sauce for dinner. The dinner served up to four people, but only Devon was around to eat it. He brought one serving to his neighbor’s house, and stored the other two servings in the refrigerator. Devon ate one more serving of spaghetti the following day. Later that week, his refrigerator broke and the remaining spaghetti spoiled. He immediately called a repair service and got the refrigerator fixed.
Answer:
Explanation:
The dinner served up to four people, but only Devon was around to eat it
Answer:
1.) Devon prepared spaghetti and homes made sauce for dinner.
2.) he brought one serving to his neighbor's house and stored the other two servings in the refrigerator.
3.) he immediately called a repair service and got the refrigerator fixed.
Explanation:
1.) making homemade sauce for dinner he made last time for it to spoil.
2.) by bringing a servant to his neighbor's house made less amount of food that would spoil.
3.) having the refrigerator fixed prevents more spoiling from happening too early.
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Habitat destruction causes issues for many different species because it gives them a smaller area to move around to look for food, shelter, or other resources. Which of the
following would be a possible solution to this problem?
O A Moving all of the animals to one forest away from cities
O
B. Killing all of the animals
O
C. Connecting the forests together
allow animals to move between the forests
O D. Constructing a large wall around the city so the animals and humans are separated
You are replicating Gregor Mendel's famous experiment with sweet peas. The genotype for dominant smooth-seeded parent is designated AA, while the genotype for the wrinkled-seeded parent is aa. Using a punnet square predict the first generation for this cross. What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios? SHOW ALL WORK.
Answer:
The correct answer is -
A. genotype ration = 1/1 or 100% of Aa.
B. phenotype = all smooth-seeded.
Explanation:
According to the question, in this experiment, the smooth seed is the dominant trait over the wrinkled seed. The wrinkled seed is recessive, therefore, represented by aa and dominant is represented by AA
gametes: A and A from smooth seeded parent and a and a from the wrinkled-seeded parent.
Punnett square:
A A
a Aa Aa
a Aa Aa
In this cross of F1 generation, all the offsprings are Aa in genotype 4/4 or 1/1 or 100 percent chances.
And phenotypically 100% chances of the smooth seed plants.
A population ecologist wished to determine the size of a population of white-footed deer mice, Peromyscus leucopus, in a 1-hectare field. Her first trapping yielded 80 mice, all of which were marked with a dab of purple hair dye on the back of the neck. Two weeks later, the trapping was repeated. This time 75 mice were trapped, out of which 48 of the mice were marked. Using the formula below, what is the population of mice in the field
Answer: 125
Explanation:
Population size is the number of individuals in a population. First, the trapping yielded 80 mice that were marked. Two weeks later, 75 mice were trapped and 48 of them had the mark.
The formula used for this question is:
N=mn/x
N= population size in the 1-hectare field. m= number of individuals marked and released the first time. n= number of individuals captured the second time. x= number of marked individuals that are recaptured.
The experiment consist on a randome collect sample of individuals which are then marked and released. Next, take a sample again.
So, replacing the values we get:
N=(80)(75)/48
N=125 individuals.
Biodiversity
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Scientists at a university laboratory study plants in a certain forested region to determine if any of the plants have a medicinal
benefit. The region has recently experienced a decrease in the number of plant species available for medical research. Which of the
following changes has most likely caused this change in biodiversity?
OA.
a prolonged period of increased rainfall
ОВ.
the introduction of an invasive predator species
OC.
decreased rate of animal reproduction
OD. increased rate of deforestation
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Explanation:
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
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What is carrying capacity?
Answer:
The carrying ability of an ecosystem is the overall growth rate of a biological species that can be supported by that area, provided the available food, habitat, water, and other resources.
Explanation:
A pond populated briefly by ten turtles, for such, would be sustainable for the species' population.
Mediterranean forests, dry woodlands, and shrublands often have plants called sclerophytes living in them. What adaptation do these plants have that help them survive in this biome?
Answer:
he special characteristics that enable plants and animals to be successful in a particular environment are called adaptations. Camouflage, as in a toad's ability to blend in with its surroundings, is a common example of an adaptation. The spines on cycad leaves, keep animals from eating them.
Explanation:
Plants adapt to their environment from necessity. Plants may also adapt by growing lower and closer to the ground to shield themselves from wind and cold. Desert environments may have some of the following adaptations, these help the plant to conserve food, energy and water and still be able to reproduce effectively.
What do you think the color of the pea plants has to do with genes?
Answer:
According to Mendel Gregor, he analyzed two plants can make a different offspring. It depends on the alleles. I hope this helped!
Explanation:
Answer:
The instructions for making a pea plant are found in its genes. Each gene has the instructions for one small part of the pea plant. There is a gene that determines the color of the peas the plant will produce. These genes can come in all different versions.
Which of the following is true about the release of histamine from cells in nasal passages?
All of the above
It may cause increased secretion by mucous membranes.
It occurs during an allergic reaction.
It causes nearby capillaries to swell.
Answer:
Urticaria (Hives)
Hives are an inflammation of the skin triggered when the immune system releases histamine. This causes small blood vessels to leak, which leads to swelling in the skin. Swelling in deep layers of the skin is called angioedema.
Explanation:
Activity 2: Compare and contrast a fungus and a plant.
Saccharomyces cerevisiac
Species
Tillandsia fasciculata
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Answer:
Because of the gravity of the earth and its existence is a continuous point of the gravity of the earth and its existence is a continuous point of the gravity of the gravity of the gravity of the gravity of the gravity of the gravity of the gravity of its nature as a matter is a continuous improvement from our current property management policy
Explanation:
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Males have the sex chromosome XY and females have the sex chromosomes XX . Cross a male with female and determine what percent of offspring will be female .
A spermatozoa has to survive the long voyage if it to be the one to find and fertilize a
mature ovum. Which statement best describes how the seminal vesicles contribute to
the sperms' chance of survival during the long journey to an ovum?
Answer:
Provides energy by releasing glucose rich fluid.
Explanation:
Can someone give a superhero name for ribosome
Answer: Like maybe "Super Protein" or "The Proteinmaker"
Answer: The Protein Shaper! Super Protein! The incredible Ribosome!
Explanation:
Select the true statement.
Cells, tissues, and organs all work together to make up
organ systems.
The smallest and simplest systems within organ systems
are the organs.
Organ systems work independently from the rest of the
body.
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1.Why does menstruation begin?
2.How long does the menstrual cycle usually last?
3.How do you know when the first day of the menstrual cycle is? What happens?
4.What is the function of FSH?
5.What are the small sacs in an ovary that contain a developing egg cell?
6.When does a woman run out of eggs? (No longer able to conceive) What is this point 7.in a woman's life called?
8.What is the name of the lining of the uterus?
9.What does estrogen do to the lining of the uterus?
10.What hormone is released due to the rising level of estrogen in the bloodstream?
11.What is the process by which the egg is released called?
12.When does ovulation occur? (At what point in the cycle?)
13.What is the maximum life of a sperm?
14.What hormone prevents the release of another egg?
15.What happens to hormone levels if a woman becomes pregnant?
16.Why does menstruation begin?
17.How long does the menstrual cycle usually last?
18.How do you know when the first day of the menstrual cycle is? What happens?
19.What is the function of FSH?
20.What are the small sacs in an ovary that contain a developing egg cell?
21.When does a woman run out of eggs? (No longer able to conceive) What is this point in a woman's life called?
22.What is the name of the lining of the uterus?
23.What does estrogen do to the lining of the uterus?
24.What hormone is released due to the rising level of estrogen in the bloodstream?
25.What is the process by which the egg is released called?
26.When does ovulation occur? (At what point in the cycle?)
27.What is the maximum life of a sperm?
28What hormone prevents the release of another egg?
29.What happens to hormone levels if a woman becomes pregnant?
Answer:
1.) Why does menstruation begin?
A.) Period happens because of changes in hormones in the body.
2.) How long does the menstrual cycle usually last?
A.) the menstrual cycle lasts 21 to 35 days while bleeding between 2 to 7 days
3.) How do you know when the first day of the menstrual cycle is? What happens?
A.) first day of menstrual bleeding is considered Day 1 of the cycle.
4.) What is the function of FSH?
A.) FSH helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries.
5.) What are the small sacs in an ovary that contain a developing egg cell?
A.) Follicle
6.) When does a woman run out of eggs?
A.) your ovaries cease to make estrogen, and you will go through the menopause. At the age of 45 to 50
7.) In a woman's life called?
A.) Middle adulthood is considered that period of time between ages 40 and 59
8.) What is the name of the lining of the uterus?
A.) Endometrium
9.) What does estrogen do to the lining of the uterus?
A.) Estrogen causes further proliferation of the stromal cells of the epithelial lining of the uterus.
10.) What hormone is released due to the rising level of estrogen in the bloodstream?
A.) When the level of estrogen is sufficiently high, it produces a sudden release of LH, usually around day thirteen of the cycle.
11.) What is the process by which the egg is released called?
A.) Ovulation
12.) When does ovulation occur?
A.) Ovulation typically occurs about 14 days before the start of the next menstrual period.
13.) What is the maximum life of a sperm?
A.) 5 days.
14.) What hormone prevents the release of another egg?
A.) Luteinizing hormone (LH),
15.) What happens to hormone levels if a woman becomes pregnant?
A.) Estrogen and progesterone are the chief pregnancy hormones.
16.) Why does menstruation begin?
A.) Period happens because of changes in hormones in the body.
17.) How long does the menstrual cycle usually last?
A.) the menstrual cycle lasts 21 to 35 days while bleeding between 2 to 7 days
18.) How do you know when the first day of the menstrual cycle is? What happens?
A.) first day of menstrual bleeding is considered Day 1 of the cycle.
19.) What is the function of FSH?
A.) FSH helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries.
20.) What are the small sacs in an ovary that contain a developing egg cell?
A.) Follicle
21.) When does a woman run out of eggs?
A.) your ovaries cease to make estrogen, and you will go through the menopause. At the age of 45 to 50
22.) What is the name of the lining of the uterus?
A.) Endometrium
23.) What does estrogen do to the lining of the uterus?
A.) estrogen causes further proliferation of the stromal cells of the epithelial lining of the uterus.
24.) What hormone is released due to the rising level of estrogen in the bloodstream?
A.) When the level of estrogen is sufficiently high, it produces a sudden release of LH, usually around day thirteen of the cycle.
25.) What is the process by which the egg is released called?
A.) Ovulation
26.) When does ovulation occur?
A.) Ovulation typically occurs about 14 days before the start of the next menstrual period.
27.) What is the maximum life of a sperm?
A.) 5 days.
28.) What hormone prevents the release of another egg?
A.) Luteinizing hormone (LH),
29.) What happens to hormone levels if a woman becomes pregnant?
A.) Estrogen and progesterone are the chief pregnancy hormones.
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Plant Growth
50
40
Growth (cm)
20
10
0
8
40
16 24 32
Temperature (C)
Which of these would be the best conclusion regarding the experimental results shown?
® This species of plant grew best between 18°C and 26°C
Plants will not grow above 26°C
The tallest this species of plant will ever grow is 50 cm
The ideal temperature for all plant growth is 26°C
Answer:
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Which of the following are examples of short-term, human-induced environmental changes? Select three answer choices
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Box A and Box B are both set in the sun at the same time and both have an initial temperature of 30 oC. After 30 minutes the final temperature for Box A was 32 oC and the final temperature for Box B was 42 oC. Which box was made of made of a material with a lower specific heat capacity?
Your answer:
Box A since its temperature increases slower
Box B since its temperature increases faster
Both had a the same specific heat
Specific heat has nothing to do with how fast or slow materials heat and cool
Answer:
Its not A
Explanation:
Answer:
It's B, "Box B since its temperature increases faster"
Explanation:
I don't know how to explain this properly but what I try to remember is the lower the Specific Heat Capacity = Better Conductor.
The directions for making a protein
a. result in DNA.
b. are carried by DNA.
c. result in amino acids.
d. are carried by amino acids.
The directions for making a protein are carried by DNA. Option B.
How proteins are madeGenes are usually expressed in form of proteins and proteins are sequences of different amino acids. The amino acids are synthesized from genetic codes present in mRNA. mRNA is synthesized during transcription from DNA templates.
In other words, the sequence of amino acids in proteins is dictated by the sequence of nucleotides on mRNA. Whereas, the sequence of nucleotides on mRNA is dictated by the sequence of nucleotides on the coding strand of DNA that serves as the templates for the synthesis of the mRNA.
In summary, DNA is indirectly responsible for the sequence of amino acids present in proteins.
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Which is an example of adaptive social behavior?
A male deer tries mating with a female and is chased off by another male, but the original male finds another mate.
The grass that a rabbit usually eats is hard to find one season, but the rabbit finds another temporary food source.
Frogs and their young have coloration that enables them blend in to their environment so they can sneak up on prey.
Birds help take care of each other's young to increase their chances of survival, and the behavior is passed on to offspring.
Birds help take care of each other's young to increase their chances of survival, and the behavior is passed on to offspring.
What is an adaptive social behavior?Adaptive social behavior refers to actions or behaviors exhibited by individuals or groups that enhance their survival or reproductive success. In this case, the birds engage in cooperative parenting, where individuals assist in raising the offspring of others within their social group.
By providing care to the young of other birds, they increase the chances of those offspring surviving and passing on their genes. This behavior benefits the overall reproductive success of the group and is likely to be passed on to future generations, as it contributes to the survival and well-being of the species.
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what substances are returned to the blood before it leaves the kidneys?
Answer:
The process is called reabsorption.
The substances that are returned are glucose, amino acids, water and salt. Hope this helped
Although strychnine is colorless, it has a very strong bitter taste.
A.True
B.False
After a volcano erupts and destroys an ecosystem, a few organisms are able to begin growing from the decaying organic matter left behind. What do we call those organisms that are able to grow in little or no soil that first appear?
Answer:Pioneer species
Explanation: Pioneer species are the first species to live in an area after it has been destroyed as mentioned.
We discovered that both carbon dioxide and methane have been increasing in earths atmosphere. What ideas do you have about why this might be happening? What could be causing earths atmosphere to change?
Answer:
Due to human activities.
Explanation:
This change in the concentration of carbondioxide and methane gas is happening due to human activities because human used fossil fuels which can be burn in the engines of vehicles that releases carbondioxide gas in the atmosphere. Humans are responsible for the change of atmosphere which leads to change in the climate all over the world. Methane gas is also released by human activities such as using methane for cooking food.
What is the DNA sequence that was used for synthesizing this mRNA sequence? A.TTTgctatactatagtac ...
Answer:
The generated mRNA sequence will be AAACGAUAUGAUAUCAUG...
Explanation:
DNA consists of nucleotides, which are composed of nitrogenous bases that are called Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G) and Cytosine (C). These nitrogenous bases must pair with each other for the DNA molecule to be formed. In DNA, Adenine only pairs with Timine, while Guanine only pairs with Cytosine. In this case, we can say that the nitrogenous bases pair with other bases that are complementary to them.
The mRNA is formed from the DNA and the enzyme that produces the mRNA, uses the sequence of nitrogenous base pairs of DNA to produce the mRNA, however, the mRNA does not have the Thymine base, but the Uracil (U) base that pairs with Adenina. In this case, when the DNA contains the Adenine base, the mRNA produced will present the Uracil base. When the DNA has the Guanine base, the mRNA will have the cytosine base.
Thus, a DNA with the base sequence TTTgctatactatagtac will present an mRNA with the base sequence AAACGAUAUGAUAUCAUG ...
D: ATGTCTATACTAGCTTTT
When a population of organism eats another, how can each population as well as the ecosystem change?
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Which of these is the best definition of genetic technology?
a. The study of chemical processes in living things
b. The use and application of living things and science
c. The application of engineering principles to solve medical problems
d. The study of forces
Answer:
it was B!!!
Explanation:
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