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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. A species of fish evolved over thousands of years to have gills that allowed the fish to swim deep in the sea. What’s the effect of this development on deep-water resources? The fish developed the gills because of _____. Because the fish are now able to swim in deep water, their____ in shallower water will have less food. Likewise, competition for food among deep-water fish that eat the same types of food will_____
1 . Genetic modification, Hybridization, or Natural selection

2.competitors,Predator, or prey

3. Decrease, increase, or Not change

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Answer 1

Answer: natural selection, predators, increase

Explanation:

Answer 2
Genetic modification, competitors, decrease.

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A physician wants to observe the monocytes from a patient. Design an experiment the physician can perform to retrieve monocyte cells.

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Answer:

White blood cells can be called the strong defender of our body from foreign substances. These cells are responsible for increasing the immunity power of a person.

Explanation:

Monocytes cells are also called white blood cells. These cells play a role an antigen that fight with outer danger and protect other white blood cells as well and prepare other cells to reduce the dead blood cells and renovate new blood cells.

These cells prevent cancer cells and fight against foreign antigens or particles. The Monocytes are the cells that develop in the bone marrow of a person and develop red blood cells.

In white blood cells, some macrophages cells are called the scavengers in the bone marrow that eat foreign particles and increase the immunity power of the person. The diagnose can be done with the help of blood testing.

Grassland animals reproduce mainly during..... *

A. Rainy seasons
B. Dry seasons
C. Predators' attack
D. Hibernation​

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Answer:

hey mate your answer is

HIBERNATION

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The animals reproduce during rainy seasons

_______ behaviors rely on prior practice or experience.

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Academic explanation

What types of organisms are
being modified through genetic
engineering?
A. all organisms
B. bacteria only
C. plants only

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Answer:

A- all organisms

Explanation:just had question

B. Hypothesize how small changes in energy use can make a significant difference in CO,
emissions.

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Answer:

small changes of energy can create such a big difference in co emissions. As we use less energy the amount of harmful gases that are produced from them will lower, therefore creating a smaller amount of greenhouse gases/ CO into the atmosphere.

please help First we need to covert 29 inches to miles. You do this by taking 29 and dividing it by 12. Then divide your answer by 5280. Multiply this answer by 5 (number of revolutions) and then multiply by 60 to get your answer in miles/hour.

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Steps:

29 Inches = Miles  0.000457702

Divide by 5280 =  8.66859848e-8

Multiply by 5 = 4.33429924e-7

Multiply by 60 = 0.00002600579

Answer: 0.00002600579  or 0.00936208635

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Which two processes happen during mitosis? A. The nucleus divides only once B the chromosomes move in a pattern C the gametes fuse to form a zygote D the nucleus goes through two rounds of division (Choose two pls)

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Answer:

A and B, I think.

It would be A and B
Explanation: Mitosis is when a cell undergoes 1 stage of division, Gametes go under the category of sex cells that undergo 2 stages in Meiosis. Eliminating C and D. Leaving A and B

What is the female part of the plant that produces eggs called?

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Answer:

In flowering plants, the female reproductive structures that produce seeds are contained within the carpels of the flower. A carpal consists of the stigma, style and ovary. The ovary contains ovules (eggs) that become seeds once they are fertilized.

the ovary is where the eggs

What type of heterotroph is a kangaroo?

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Answer:

herbivores

Explanation:

Kangaroos are herbivores, they eat plants

Question 4
1 pts
Volcanic eruptions are the result of the movement of tectonic plates. Which of the
following most affects the movement of these tectonic plates?
The movement of ocean currents
O Heat within Earth
The gravity of the Moon
Radiation from the Sun
Question 5
1 pts

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I think the answer is (Heat within the earth)

Solve for x: 3 − (2x − 5) < −4(x + 2)

Your answer:


x < −8

x > −8

x < −3

x > −3

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Answer:

x < -8

Explanation:

3 − (2x − 5) < −4(x + 2)

3- 2x +5 < -4x - 8

-2x +8 < -4x -8

-2x < -4x -16

2x < -16

x < -8

Answer:

[tex]x < - 8[/tex]

First answer is correct

Explanation:

[tex]3 - (2x - 5) < - 4(x + 2) \\ 3 - 2x + 5 < - 4x - 8 \\ - 2x + 4x < - 3 - 5 - 8\\ 2x < - 10 \\ \frac{2x}{2} < \frac{ - 16}{2} \\ x < - 8[/tex]

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The grassland biome in Nigeria constitute about ......of the country. *

A. 50%
B. 25%
C. 75%
D. 10%​

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It’s takes up 80% of Nigeria so C. 75% is the most correct

Answer:

hey!

your answer is 75%

this is because the normal answer is 78%

i have done more research and found out that it is actually around 80%

so i can assure you that 75% is the answer

Explanation:

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Which of the following actions is driven by superego?

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Answer: choice “A”...

“Mina, a 3 month old baby...”

Answer:

B:Tanya drew the waiter’s attention to the fact that she and her friend had eaten two pizzas and two orders of fries, but their bill only mentioned one order of fries.

Explanation:

how are the lysogenic and lytic cycle similar ?

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Lytic versus lysogenic cycle: A temperate bacteriophage has both lytic and lysogenic cycles. In the lytic cycle, the phage replicates and lyses the host cell. In the lysogenic cycle, phage DNA is incorporated into the host genome, where it is passed on to subsequent generations.

Is this a Cockatoo or a Parrot?

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Answer:

PARROT

Explanation:

Answer:

The correct answer is Parrot

Which of the following best compares viral reproduction to reproduction in other organisms?

A. Viruses do not contain genes that are replicated and passed on.
B. Viruses must commandeer the mechanisms of a host cell in order to reproduce.
C. Viruses and single-celled organisms use mitosis as a reproductive process.
D. Viruses can only reproduce asexually while other organisms have a choice.

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Answer:

B. Viruses must commandeer the mechanisms of a host cell in order to reproduce

Explanation:

Virus is an organism that is incapable of replicating on its own without infecting a living host cell. A viral cell is dependent on a living host to replicate and express its genes. Hence, the infection cycle of a virus is its reproductive life cycle.

Other living organisms e.g plant, bacteria, fungi etc. have the ability to reproduce i.e. multiply on their own through asexual or sexual means. However, on the contrary, a virus must infect a living host, hijack the replicational abilities of the host cell in order to reproduce. Based on this, a virus employs a lysogenic or lytic cycle or both on its host to reproduce.

what statement describes the danger of using heavy metals to control microbe growth?

A.heavy metals promote biofilm formation in humans

B.heavy metals stimulate some microbes to reproduce even more

C.heavy metals are toxic to many organisms besides microbes

D.heavy metals can assist with virus attachment to host cells

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Which reminds the same as the distance of an object from earth changes? Size of the force, strength of gravity, mass of the object, weight of the object

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Answer: Mass

Explanation: Mass never changes regardless of the other factors listed

Answer: Mass of an object

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What is the name of the process by which decomposers convert organic nitrogen to ammonia?

Ammonification

Denitrification

Fixation

Nitrification

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Ammonification is the correct answer

Answer:

fixation

Explanation:

bacteria convert the nitrogen in the soil into ammonia through a process called nitrogen fixation. Decomposers also produce ammonia by converting animal waste and dead plants and animals into organic and inorganic materials, including ammonia

What are two possible ways in which mining metals affects the environment

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Explanation:

environmental environmental impacts of mining can occur at local, regional,and global scales through direct and indirect mining practices. impacts impacts can result in erosion, 5 roses, loss of biodiversity, order contamination of soil, groundwater groundwater,and surface water by the chemical limited from mining process. Europethese processes also have an impact on the atmosphere from the emissions of carbon dioxide which have effect on the quality of human health and biodiversity.

A Punnett square is used to _______.
➼ predict the genotypic and phenotypic probabilities of possible offspring
➼ determine if a trait runs in a family
➼track inherited traits through many generations
➼identify organisms that are carriers of a specific trait
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I think the answer its A because a Punnett square allows the prediction of the percentages of phenotypes in the offspring of a cross from known genotypes. A Punnett square can be used to determine a missing genotype based on the other genotypes involved in a cross.

Hello,

The answer is option A "predict the genotypic and phenotypic probabilities of possible offspring".

Reason:

A Punnett square is used to determine (predict) the genotype, and phenotype of a organism. Phenotype is the physical features of a organism fur, ears, nose, etc.... Genotype is most likely the height, eye color, etc....

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Earth is not completely round due to its rotation.
True
False

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Earth is not completely round due to its rotation is True.

Conservation is
A. the practice of increasing the use of natural resources in order to use them
B. the practice of increasing the use of natural resources in order to save them
C. the practice of decreasing the use of natural resources in order to use them
D. the practice of decreasing the use of natural resources in order to save them

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Answer:

The answer is A. Conservation is the act of protecting Earth’s natural resources for current and future generations.

Explanation:

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A. The separation of functions ensures that photosynthesis can continue running no matter what light conditions are present.
B. The presence of separate light-dependent and light-independent reactions ensures that the plant can survive through day and night.
C. Thylakoid and stromal fractions correspond to regions in the intact chloroplast that have overlapping functions.
D. Compartmentalization within the chloroplast keeps the light-dependent and light-independent reactions in close proximity but separated.

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Answer:

A. The separation of functions ensures that photosynthesis can continue running no matter what light conditions are present.

Explanation:

What number should replace the letter x in the “Seed color” row?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The answer is letter D. 2,001. The following are the results of the F2 generation or the second filial generation of the contrasting traits. 705 purple 6,022 yellow 5,474 round 428 green 882 round 651 axial 787 tall 224 white 2,001 green 1,850 wrinkled 152 yellow 299 constricted 207 crop 277 dwarf

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Scientists have been studying threats to coral reefs. The percent of reefs affected by various threats are shown in the figure below. A future global temperature increase may affect all categories on the figure. Predict which category would change the most from global temperature increases and propose a testable question that scientists could study.

a. The biggest effect will be on the far right column that includes thermal stress with a greater percentage of reefs falling into the low and medium threat categories. Scientists could test whether reefs that have greater fishing risk also have greater thermal risk.

b. The biggest effect will be on the far right column that includes thermal stress, with a greater percentage of reefs falling into the high and very high threat categories. Scientists could test whether reefs that have greater temperature changes have greater increases in watershed-based pollution.

c. The biggest effect will be on the far left column that includes fishing, with a greater percentage of reefs falling into the high and very high threat categories. Scientists could test whether increased fishing causes increased marine-based pollution.

d. The biggest effect will be on the far left column that includes fishing, with a greater percentage of reefs falling into the low and medium threat categories. Scientists could test whether reefs that have greater temperature changes have greater increases in fishing threats.

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Answer:

It's B

Explanation:

Temperature rise will eventually end up putting coral reefs into the high threat categories, not fishing and DEFFINITELY not lowering their "risk" factor.

Coral reefs are the organisms of the aquatic ecosystem. The column includes the thermal stress that will be affected the most as the reefs fall into high and very high threats are huge. Thus, option B is correct.

What is the effect of thermal stress on coral reefs?

Due to an increase in pollution and global warming, the oceans have heated up, which results in thermal stress and leads to coral bleaching and threat to the coral reefs.

The percentage of the very highly threatened, highly threatened, slightly threatened, and threatened reefs are seen majorly due to the thermal stress. Thermal stress is in increases amount due to oceanic warm-ups.

The thermal stress due to increased carbon dioxide activities and acidity leads to coral bleaching causes the destruction of the reefs and their endangerment.

Therefore, option B. the far right column labeled thermal stress has the biggest effect on the coral reefs.

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Abdominal breathing is a condition in which only the inferior half of the lungs can be seen expanding and contracting with each breath. Which of the following would cause abdominal breathing? Damage to the nerves that control the diaphragm Damage to the nerves that control the rib muscles Damage to the medulla oblongata Damage to the respiratory center

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Explanation:

damage to the respiratory center

Consider this animal cell. The organelles in an animal cell are labeled. Part A is a structure with stacked membranes, part E represents small dots on the nucleolus, part F is a network of hollow tubes, flattened sheets, and round sacs, and part G is a bean-shaped structure with folding inside. Which organelle is responsible for producing the energy for cellular processes? organelle A organelle E organelle F organelle G

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Answer:

G is a bean-shaped structure with folding inside

Explanation:

The Bean shape structure is the shape of Mitochondria, therefore  it is the organelle  of cellular respiration.

Kreb's Cycle and oxiadative phosphorylation are  the major stages of of Cellular respiration which takes place in the mitochondria.

Cellular respiration  is the process of  extracting the energy as ATPs contained in foods(glucose, fatty acids, Aa) by  combining them with oxygen.

Electron transport chains generate the energy for pumping protons to generate the energy, for ATPs synthesis, by enzyme ATPase synthases.

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

The hypothalamus controls excretions from the pituitary gland. It causes the release of some hormones from the pituitary by direct nervous control, and others by secreting releasing and inhibiting factors that stimulate the pituitary to secrete hormones. Which best describes the hypothalamus? It is a connection point between the nervous and endocrine systems. It is both an exocrine and endocrine gland. It is referred to as the “master gland.” It secretes its contents into ducts.

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Answer:

The hypothalamus controls our nervous system and hormones that control how we feel

Explanation:

The statement "It is a connection point between the nervous and endocrine systems" best describes the hypothalamus.

What is a hypothalamus?

The hypothalamus is a region of the brain that is responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the body by regulating various physiological processes.

It is a crucial link between the nervous and endocrine systems, as it controls the release of hormones from the pituitary gland by both direct nervous control and secretion of releasing and inhibiting factors. Therefore, The statement "It is a connection point between the nervous and endocrine systems" best describes the hypothalamus.

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Major adaptive features of herbivores in grasslands include.... *

A. Possession of claws
B. Ability to move stealthily
C. Possession of suction pads
D. Feeding on widespread vegetation​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

A and B are both adaptations that you would expect to find in carnivores so they would more easily be able to find and catch pray, and C is an adaptation that is found in many arboreal animals, so they can easily climb vertical surfaces. D is the only answer that makes sense. I hope this helps :)

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