Name two or more body systems that work together.

Describe how they work together.

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Answer 1

Answer:

All of your body systems have to work together to keep you healthy. Your bones and muscles work together to support and move your body. Your respiratory system takes in oxygen from the air

Explanation:


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When you connect your evidence to your claim you are using your

1. brain
2.reasoning
3. test

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Answer:

2. reasoning

Explanation:

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Adaptations can only arise if
there is _______ within a species.

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Answer:

Diversity?

Explanation:

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Can anyone help? The instructions are in bold.

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Answer:rarrrrrrr

Explanation:

7. Which of the following is always true when a substance undergoes a
phase change? *
O A. The molecules keep moving at the same average speed.
B. The substance becomes a liquid as it heats up.
C. The melting point of the substance changes.
D. The substance is made up of the same type of molecules.

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What is the smallest substance? molecule mixture compound

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the smallest substance is molecule substance and we don’t know . that is the answer to ur question, hope this helps

Answer:

Molecule is the smallest i took the quiz and it was that!

Explanation:

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Which of the following are subatomic particles that orbit the outside of an atom?
A.
molecules
B.
electrons
C.
neutrons
D.
protons

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The Electrons

Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.

Which of the following can best be described as speed plus direction?A: AccelerationB: DecelerationC: FrictionD: Velocity

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because speed is a scalar quantity which he has only magnitude and no direction while velocity is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

A car is traveling with velocity of 40 m/s and has a mass of 1120 kg. The car has __________ energy.

A. Kinetic

B. Potential

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The car has kinetic energy.

why water can be consider as an acid as well as base .explain briefly​

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It depends on the pH level of the water.
Its neither because water is actually neutral since it has a Ph of 7

please help! An ice cube (25 g) is removed from a freezer at 0 °C. How much energy is required to completely melt the ice cube?

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Answer:

So it takes 80 calories of heat to melt 1 g of an ice cube, now do the math. (Hope this helped)

Explanation:

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Explain exactly why metals are such good conductors according to the video you just watched. 2. Which conducts heat more efficiently- a solid, liquid or gas? Why is that (explain on molecular level)?

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Answer:

hope this helps have a amazing day! :)

Explanation:

Metals are an excellent conductor of electricity and heat because the atoms in the metals form a matrix through which outer electrons can move freely. Instead of orbiting their respective atoms, they form a sea of electrons that surround the positive nuclei of the interacting metal ions.

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10. Using a Periodic Table, complete the chart below. Then, use the simulation to check your
answers by clicking on the appropriate elements to make each compound.

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Answer:

Na the valency electrons is 1

The ion charge is positive 1

K the valency electrons is 1

The ion charge is positive 1

Explanation:

Mg the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is positive 2

Ca the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is positive 2

Al the valency electron is 3 The ion charge is positive 3

O the valency electron is 2 The ion charge

is negative 2

F the valency electron is 1 The ion charge is negative 1

Cl the valency electron is 1 The ion charge

is negative 1

N the valency electron is 3 The ion charge is negative 3

S the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is

negative 2

Na the valency electrons is 1, The ion charge is positive 1 and K the valency electrons is 1, The ion charge is positive 1.

What is Valency?

Mg the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is positive 2, Ca the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is positive 2 and Al the valency electron is 3 The ion charge is positive 3.

O the valency electron is 2 The ion charge, is negative 2 and F the valency electron is 1 The ion charge is negative 1, Cl the valency electron is 1 The ion charge is negative 1

N the valency electron is 3 The ion charge is negative 3, S the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is negative 2.

Therefore, Na the valency electrons is 1, The ion charge is positive 1 and K the valency electrons is 1, The ion charge is positive 1.

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When two balls collide, the momentum of the balls after the collision is explained by?

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Answer:

(m1+m2)v

Explanation:

where m1 is the mass of the first body

m2 is the mass of the second body

v is the velocity

Write the type of each chemical reaction


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1. Double Displacement

2.Double Displacement

3. Single Displacement

4.  Decomposition

5. Synthesis

6. Combustion

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Use examples to explain how the atmosphere interacts with two other of Earth's spheres. Explain the interaction for each using complete
sentences. (7 points)

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Answer:

Evaporation from the hydrosphere provides the medium for cloud and rain formation in the atmosphere. The atmosphere brings back rainwater to the hydrosphere. The atmosphere provides the geosphere with heat and energy needed for rock breakdown and erosion. The geosphere, in turn, reflects the sun's energy back into the atmosphere.

Explanation:

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If a sealed 3.0L container has a pressure of 1.0 atm at 20.0 C and is heated to a temperature of 450. K. What is the pressure inside of the container at this temperature?

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The pressure : 1.536 atm

Further explanation

Same container=same volume⇒the volume is constant

Gay Lussac's Law  

When the volume is not changed, the gas pressure in the tube is proportional to its absolute temperature  

[tex]\tt \dfrac{P_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{P_2}{T_2}[/tex]

P₁=1 atm

T₁=20+273=293 K

T₂=450 K

the pressure :

[tex]\tt P_2=\dfrac{P_1.T_2}{T_1}\\\\P_2=\dfrac{1\times 450}{293}=\boxed{\bold{1.536~atm}}[/tex]

Examine the diagram of a cell. Which accurately labels the lysosome? W X Y Z

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Answer: all of them

Explanation:

Answer:

The answers X i just took the test

Explanation:

Which of the following elements would you expect to be ductile and
malleable?
Germanium (Ge)
Argon (Ar)
O O O O
Nitrogen (N)
O Zirconium (Zr)

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Answer:

ductile - germanium

mellabe - zirconium

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1.) 50.0 grams of water at 100 degrees Celsius evaporated to water vapor 2 points
at 100 degrees Celsius. Calculate the amount of heat required for this
conversion.

2.) A student measured 15.0 grams of ice in a beaker. The beaker was then
placed on a hot plate where it was heated uniformly for a certain amount
of time. During the melting process of the ice, the student noted that the
temperature was at 0 degree Celsius. When all the ice converted to water,
the final temperature was also at 0 degree Celsius. How much heat was
used to melt the ice?

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1. Q = 112.8 kJ

2. Q = 5.01 kJ

Further explanation

The heat to change the phase can be formulated :

Q = mLf (melting/freezing)

Q = mLv (vaporization/condensation)

Lf=latent heat of fusion

Lv=latent heat of vaporization

1. m=50 g=0.05 kg

Lv for water = 2256 kJ/kg

[tex]\tt Q=m.L_v\\\\Q=0.05\times 2256\\\\Q=\boxed{\bold{112.8~kJ}}[/tex]

2. m=15 g=0.015 kg

Lf for water = 334 kj/kg

[tex]\tt Q=m.L_f\\\\Q=0.015\times 334\\\\Q=\boxed{\bold{5.01~kJ}}[/tex]

A bond formed between a fluorine, F, atom and a fluorine, F, atom is likely to be____
A
ionic bond
B.
polar covalent
C
nonpolar covalent
D
alloy

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Answer:

c) non polar Covalent

Explanation:

this is a molecule formed by atoms of the same element . they both have similar electronegativities and thus cancel out . This makes it a perfect Covalent molecule . The fact that it's a symmetrical molecule makes it non polar. a symmetrical molecule is a molecule formed by the overlap of orbitals of two atoms of the same element ( that is to say , there's no dipole )

In each case, state whether the forces are balanced or unbalanced. If unbalanced, calculate the net force and describe the direction of the resultant force.

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Answer:

Check explanation section.

Explanation:

In order to understand balanced force and unbalanced forces the first law of Newton should be considered as a basic knowledge.

For Balanced forces, there is equal equality in the direction of the forces. In balanced forces, there is no acceleration.

For unbalanced forces, there is acceleration that is go say there is going to be movement. Therefore, net force is equal to unbalanced forces.

(i) Suitcase dropped from a height.

Answer: since there is movement that is acceleration, then the force here is unbalanced force. The resultant force is downwards.towards the greater force direction.

(ii) A bicycle moving with constant velocity on a straight road.

Answer: As the bicycle moves at constant velocity on the straight road the force here is Balanced. Frictional forces balances the forces from the cyclist.

(iii) The rope does not move in a tug of war on applying force at both ends.

Answer: Balanced force.

A gas occupies 11.2 liters at 0.860 atm. What is the pressure if the volume becomes 15.0 L? (Boyle)

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Answer:

0.642 atm

Explanation:

The new pressure can be found by using the formula for Boyle's law which is

[tex]P_1V_1 = P_2V_2[/tex]

Since we are finding the new pressure

[tex]P_2 = \frac{P_1V_1}{V_2} \\[/tex]

From the question we have

[tex]P_2 = \frac{11.2 \times 0.86}{15} = \frac{9.632}{15} \\ = 0.64213333...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

0.642 atm

Hope this helps you

Given:

Initial Volume [tex] \sf (V_1) [/tex] = 11.2 L

Initial Pressure [tex] \sf (P_1) [/tex] = 0.860 atm

Final Volume [tex] \sf (V_2) [/tex] = 15.0 L

To Find:

Final Pressure [tex] \sf (P_2) [/tex]

Concept/Theory:

[tex] \bf{ \underline{Boyle's \: Law} \: (Pressure - Volume \: Relationship)}[/tex]

"At constant temperature, the pressure of a fixed amount of gas varies inversely with the volume of the gas."

[tex] \bf{P \propto \dfrac{1}{V} \: (at \: constant \: T \: and \: n)}[/tex]

It can be also stated as "At constant temperature, the product of pressure and volume of fixed amount of a gas remains constant."

[tex] \bf{PV = Constant}[/tex]

If the initial pressure and volume of a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature are [tex] \sf (P_1) [/tex] & [tex] \sf (V_1) [/tex] and final pressure of the gas is [tex] \sf (P_2) [/tex] and volume occupied is [tex] \sf (V_2) [/tex], then according to Boyle's law;

[tex] \bf{P_1V_1 = P_2V_2 = Constant}[/tex]

OR

[tex] \bf{\dfrac{P_1}{P_2} = \dfrac{V_2}{V_1}}[/tex]

Answer:

By using Boyle's Law, we get:

[tex] \rm \longrightarrow \dfrac{0.860}{P_2} = \dfrac{15.0}{11.2} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow P_2 = \dfrac{11.2}{15.0} \times 0.860 \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow P_2 = \dfrac{9.632}{15.0} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow P_2 = 0.642 \: atm[/tex]

[tex] \therefore [/tex] Final Pressure [tex] \sf (P_2) [/tex] = 0.642 atm

A wavelength is the___
of one ____ ____

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Answer:  A wavelenghth is the distance between successive crests of one wave.


A hypothesis .........

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Answer:

all of the above

Explanation:

a hypothesis is indeed the second step. it also can be tested since you made it beforehand. it also is supposed to be educated. so all of the above.

Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

A train travels 846 miles in 9 hours. What is the average speed of the train?

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Answer:

The answer is 94 miles an hour.

Explanation:

Speed equals distance divided by the time taken to cover that distance. So to find the average speed of the train just divide the distance covered (846 miles) by the time taken by the train to cover that distance (9 hours) and that equals 846/9 equals 94 miles in one hour.

A glass of unsweetened lemonade has a mass of 255 grams. A spoonful of sugar is massed before stirring It Into the lemonade and you find that
It has a mass of 25 grams.
• How much mass will the sweetened lemonade have once you stir in the sugar?
• State and explain the science concept that leads you to this answer.

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Answer:

270

Explanation:

Once you add more mass to something the mass doesn’t go away you add more mass.

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Calculate the wavelength of microwaves that have a frequency of 5.67 x 10¹¹ Hz. Please give your answer in scientific notation to the hundredths place. (Don't forget unit!) *

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100000000000 times 5.67 is 567000000000

Carbon dioxide and ____ are outputs of cellular respiration

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Answer:

oxygen

Explanation:

plants use oxygen

how does sodium become an ion

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Answer:

Sodium is an alkali metal so it needs to lose an electron to fill it's outer shell.

That is an ion. When an element loses or gains an electron but in this case, sodium needs to lose an electron.

Calculate the percent composition of chlorine in methyl trichloride, CHCl3.

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Answer:

Chlorine --> 89%

Explanation:

Step 1) Add each element's amu up to get the total mass of the compound.

12.011+1.008+3(35.453) = 119.378.

Step 2) Divide the total mass of chlorine by the total mass of the compound.

3(35.453) = 106.359

106.359/119.378 = 0.8909430548.

Step 3) Now multiply by 100 to get the percentage.

0.8909430548*100 = 89.09430548%

Step 4) Estimate and submit your answer

89.09430548% estimates to 89%

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