Answer:
Now use the Frequency slider to increase the frequency to a high value. Compare the motion ofthe particles when the frequency is high to the low-frequency ...
Missing: parti | Must include: parti
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Describe at least two costs and two benefits of wind farms. !!!! ASAP plzz
Which property refers to how energy, such as heat and electricity, can travel through a material?
Answer:
Conductivity
Explanation:
The ability of electrical energy to flow through materials is called conduction, so the property is the conductivity property
Two gametes, each carrying a mutant recessive allele for a different gene/enzyme in the adenine biosynthetic pathway, come together to form a diploid embryo. The individual derived from this embryo will display a:______.
a. lethal phenotype in media lacking adenine supplementation.
b. wild-type phenotype, capable of synthesizing adenine.
c. a weak adenine requirement for survival (intermediate phenotype).
d. a profound defect in adenine synthesis as two enzymes are missing.
e embryonic lethality.
f. co-dominant recessive mutant, incapable of synthesizing adenine synthetic lethal interaction.
Answer:
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Explanation:
Which interaction involves only one of Earth's spheres?
Answer:
Energy stored in plants is transferred to humans and animals that eat them. Biosphere is a sphere on earth where living organism forms a biotic community.
Explanation:
What level of organization is formed when many cells come together ?
Answer: A (Tissue)
Explanation:
Cells are the simplest level of organization. Many cells working together form tissue. The cells involved are specialized to cooperate with each other to accomplish one common goal. There are many different types of tissue in both plants and animals. When there are layers of tissue working together, they form an organ.
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Answer:
Its tissue
Explanation:
when it comes to the levels of organization cells come first the tissue
How does coral bleaching impact humans?
Answer:
Coral bleaching and associated mortality not only have negative impacts on coral communities, but they also impact fish communities and the human communities that depend on coral reefs and associated fisheries for livelihoods and wellbeing.
Prevention of Foodborne Illness
Food purchased from the grocery store may contain pathogens that cause foodborne illness. To reduce the risk of illness, follow proper procedures for food preparation and storage.
Drag the appropriate items into their respective bins.
1- Divide large pots of soup into smaller batches before cooling.
2- Use a food thermometer to make sure meat has reached an appropriate internal temperature.
3- Thoroughly wash cutting boards used for cutting raw meat before slicing fresh vegetables on them.
4- Do not use color as an indicator of how well-cooked meat is.
5- Wash hands correctly before and after handling food.
6- Refrigerate leftover food within 2 hours.
7- Thaw meat on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator.
8- Wash fresh fruits and vegetables before preparing and/or eating.
Clean Combat Cross-Contamination Cook Chill
Answer:
1- Chill
2- Cook
3- Combat Cross-Contamination
4- Cook
5- Clean
6- Chill
7- Combat Cross-Contamination
8- Clean
Explanation:
A foodborne illness (also known as food poisoning) is an illness caused by eating contaminated foods by harmful microorganisms such as bacteria (e.g., Escherichia coli), viruses, parasites, and/or toxins (e.g., mycotoxins) contained in foods. Some of the most common symptoms of food poisoning include vomiting, nausea and diarrhea. Foodborne illnesses are generally caused by improper practices in the home kitchen, i.e., improper handling, preparation and food storage. Cross-contamination refers to the transfer of harmful microorganisms/toxins from one substance to another. The most common contributing factors to cross-contamination include equipment-to-food contamination, food-to-food contamination, and people-to-food contamination. The most important habit to prevent cross-contamination is washing hands and foods before eating and cooking. Moreover, cooking foods to proper temperatures can destroy microorganisms/toxins that cause foodborne illnesses. Finally, chilling (at 8˚C or below) and freezing (at -18° C) foods can also protect from food-borne illnesses as many harmful microorganisms cannot grow at these temperatures.
This is the location at the surface where an earthquake started
O epicenter
O middle
hot spot
seismometer
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3.what colour does the clear alcohol become once the leaf is boiled in it? Explain why?
Answer:
We boil the leaf in alcohol when we are testing it for starch because to remove the green pigment chlorophyll present in it. For the starch test, we need to observe the colour change from brown to blue when iodine is put on the leaf.Rapid cell proliferation can result from:____.
a. a cell ignoring a negative growth regulator.
b. contact inhibition.
c. a mutation inhibiting the action of a positive growth regulator.
d. the surgical removal of a benign polyp.
Answer:
a. a cell ignoring a negative growth regulator.
Explanation:
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Which would be considered an ecosystem?
A
a colony of bacteria
B
biotic factors in a forest
с
populations of zebras and lions
D
living and nonliving things in a pond
Answer:
A colony of ants is a species, C is only animals and only the biotic factors it is D living and nonliving things in a pond
Explanation:
Many factories release carbon dioxide directly into to atmosphere. The carbon dioxide would be considered an)
A) primary pollutant
B) placer deposit
C) invasive species
D) secondary pollutant
E) scrubber
what are the different ways fungal spores can be dispersed?
Answer:
Explanation:
The spores of some fungi are dispersed in water or on the surface of water. The chemical composition of the wall of these spores makes them "non-wettable" so they won't sink. The spores are carried along on the surface of the water like little boats. Water in the form of raindrops can disperse spores in a different way. While gravity is not a primary means of spore dispersal, evolutionary adaptations have been required of many fungi to overcome gravitational effects for effective spore dispersal. SPORE DISPERSAL BY WIND Dispersal of fungal spores by wind is by far the most common method for terrestrial fungi.
Answer each question, using it as an opportunity to illustrate the depth of your knowledge in this area.
1. One of the fundamental controls which ecosystems exert over individual species is limits on population size. This is done by a combination of predatory, competitive, parasitic and mutualistic relationships within the ecosystem. Never the less, the human population has increased well beyond what is healthy for those systems. How did we manage to grow beyond these limitations?
2. Natural variations in weather patterns have effects on certain populations. A warm damp spring for example, is ideal for small rodent species and certain insects, who benefit from the lush vegetation produced by this pattern. As a result, their populations swell to high levels. In the end however, this doesn't result in population growth at the higher tropic levels. You don't end up with more predators, just fatter predators. What limits the ability of the higher tropic levels to grow in response to the increased availability of food?
3. An unfortunate series of events finds you stranded on a remote uninhabited south Pacific island, with little chance of being rescued. It is a modest-sized island with adequate resources to support you, if you are careful to minimize your impact on it. You know that inserting yourself into this ecosystem will almost certainly mean the loss of members in some populations, so your goal is to minimize your impact on the overall biodiversity of the system. With this in mind, from which tropic level(s) should you obtain your food?
Answer:
1. Humans are an “invasive species” because human populations have eliminated many ecological relationships, dramatically changing the dynamic of their ecosystems
2. continued loss of energy due to metabolic activities
3. lower trophic levels
Explanation:
1. An invasive species is any organism that is not native to an ecosystem and may negatively alter its new environment. Invasive species don't interact with native species when they are introduced into an ecosystem (for example, invasive species usually don't have any natural predators). Humans are an 'invasive species' that occupy a wide range of habitats and whose presence has caused the extinction of many native plants and animals. Human populations have drastically reduced the biodiversity of different ecosystems by competing with native species for limited resources, and we also have altered their habitats (global human population growth is also due to medicine and farming techniques, reducing hunger and diseases). In this regard, it is important to highlight that the human population can also grow in an ecologically sustainable manner by taking care of the ecosystems we live in.
2. Animals (predators) are consumers, thereby they depend on lower trophic levels for their food supply. The Second Law of Thermodynamics indicates that the continual loss of energy due to metabolic activities at lower trophic levels leads to a decrease in the amount of available energy at higher trophic levels. In consequence, the population size decreases at higher levels due to the amount of energy available from one lower level to the next higher level has to decrease when it is used for metabolic activities (i.e., growth, development, etc).
3. In the food chain, the primary producers are found at the lower trophic level (e.g., plants). Primary producers are followed by consumers (e.g., herbivores), they are followed by secondary consumers (i.e., carnivores that eat herbivores), and so on. When an invasive species at higher trophic levels is introduced into a new ecosystem (in this case, human species), it is imperative to preserve the biodiversity (and consequently also the productivity) at lower trophic levels because they are fundamental for the survival of higher trophic levels (i.e., consumers).
When looking at the Pheasants and their relatives, what was true of the bird species that were more influenced by sexual selection?
Answer:
sinning
Explanation:
What are the characteristics of kingdom eubacteria?
Prokaryotic
Heterotrophic
Unicellular
Multicellular
Found in extreme Environments
Eukaryotic
Found in common environments
Autotrophic
unicellular
Explanation:
eubacteria is not mutiple in number
How do lungs help cells in the body meet their needs?
A. They produce oxygen for the body.
B. They bring oxygen from air into the body.
O c. They transform oxygen from the body into carbon dioxide.
D. They release oxygen fromod and send it through the body.
brown eye color is dominate; blue is recessive.if a brown-eyed man marries a blue-eyed woman and they have a brown eyed boy and a blue eyed girl, what can we conclude about the parents?
Answer: first baby - dads dominant brown colored eyes
second baby - both of moms genes becuase you need two recessive genes to have a recessive trait
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State two (2) characteristics of enzyme.
Answer:
It has catalytic activity.
It is a protein
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Which statement best describes how some trees respond to decreasing temperatures and shorter days in the fall? A. They drop their leaves and go into dormancy. B. They drop their leaves and increase photosynthesis. C. They grow new leaves and increase photosynthesis. D. They grow new leaves and go into dormancy.
What if constitution adoption?
Answer:
in your gaze I lost myself
Explanation:
porque eres linda mi amor
what is closer to the equator 10 degrees south or 20 degrees north
Answer:
10 degree north
Explanation:
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what is a balanced diet? find the different food groups that should be included in a balanced diet
What are the potential hazards relating to materials handling injuries?
what is the difference between matrix and shoma?
Answer: Similarly, in computer science, an array is a rectangular arrangement of numbers, a more general case; and a matrix is an array with a special mathematical meaning. In computer science, an array is a general way of arranging data.
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All living things contain carbon. Which of the following statements are true about carbon atoms?
A single molecule of some compounds can contain thousands of carbon atoms.
Each carbon atom can form single bonds with up to four other carbon atoms,
Each carbon atom can form double bonds with up to two other carbon atoms.
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Carbon atoms can join together to form chains or rings,
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which of the following is a good effect soil erosion
A. clogging of irrigation
B. decrease of food production
C. deposition of mine tailings
D. shaping of landforms
Answer:
i think shaping of landform is the good effect of soil erosion
what part of the project plan that tells another person about what you are doing?
a. Evaluation c. Name of
b. Objectives project
d. Materials
B. Objectives project.
#Continuar aprendiendoQuestion 16 Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(06.04 MC)
A surgeon extracts developing sperm cells from a male. In what order will he cut through the tissues of the male to access the developing sperm?
Testis; vas deferens; scrotum
O Testis; scrotum; vas deferens
O Scrotum; testis, seminiferous tubule
O Scrotum, seminiferous tubule; testis
Question 17(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(06.04 MC)
Why mouse is called direct input device ?
Answer:
because you insert it manually and directly with a cable.
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Answer:
A mouse is called direct input device because it is moved by the human/robot user, inputting the signal on where the cursor should go and what actions the cursor does.It also allows you to input and send data to the computer.
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