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____________ - things that limit indefinite population growth. (Make the carrying capacity.)

Examples

____________ availability (food, water, sunlight, nutrients.)

Habitat availability

__________ availability

Weather/seasons

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Answer 1

Answer:

Im confused with the last 3 but here is the answer to the first one

1-In the natural world, limiting factors like the availability of food, water, shelter and space can change animal and plant populations. Other limiting factors, like competition for resources, predation and disease can also impact populations.


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Which type of respiration is more efficient at producing ATP?

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Answer:

Aerobic respiration produces much more ATP than anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration occurs more quickly than aerobic respiration. hope this helps out a little

genotype is the _____ of an organism and a phenotype is the _____of an organism

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Answer:

DNA , physical.

Explanation:

i hope this helps

Answer:

Genetic makeup, physical appearance

Explanation:

How is fitness related to genes?
a. Animals with higher fitness have a better chance of
passing their genes on to the next generation.
b Animals with higher fitness make better and more
useful genes.
c Animals with lower fitness have a better chance of
passing their genes on to the next generation.
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d. Animals with higher fitness use their genes more
efficiently.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Genes passing to the next and third generation

Jill is blood Type O. She has two older brothers (who tease her like crazy) with blood types A & B. What are the genotypes of her parents with respect to this trait?

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Answer:

There you have it.  Jill's parents are IAi & IB

Explanation:

one brother: Type B, one of the parents must have the IB allele

other brother: Type A,

other  parent must have the IA allele & have a genotype of IAi.

Jill's parents are IAi & IB

Jill's parents have the genotypes IAi and IBi.

What is blood type?

Blood type refers to the classification of blood based on the presence or absence of certain antigens on the surface of red blood cells. The most common system used for classifying blood types is the ABO system, which has four types: A, B, AB, and O.

If Jill's blood type is O, then she inherited an O allele from each of her parents. Since her two older brothers have blood types A and B, we can conclude that her parents are both heterozygous for the A and B alleles (IAi and IBi). This means that each parent contributed an i allele to Jill, resulting in her blood type O.

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Which describes a protein? A. Forms an important part of cell membranes. B. Provides the greatest amount of energy per gram. C. Plays an important role in chemical reactions in cells. D. Supports internal organs and insulates the body

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Answer:

I would choose A for answer

2.) What clues were found to support that all animal life on land, once came from animals living in the ocean? ​

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Answer: Fossils of fish are found under the land where cows now live. Fossils give clues about environmental changes where the organisms lived

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Read the information below. You just scratched a mineral sample with your fingernail. Your fingernail measures 2.5 on the Mohs scale and fluorite measures 4 on the Mohs scale. Explain why the mineral sample you have cannot be a piece of fluorite
Please help me I need to write a 3 sentence​

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Answer:

It can't be fluorite because your fingernail is less on the Mohs scale than fluorite. When an object is less than another object on the Mohs scale it doesn't leave a scratch on the other object. Therefore if your finger leaves a scratch on the material then it has to be less than 2.5 on the Mohs scale. Fluorrite is not less than 2.5 on the Mohs scale so it is impossible that it is that mineral.

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ME! I just need number 3 and 4. I need them now

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Answer:

3) oxygen rich blood and oxygen poor blood

Explanation:

EXPLAIN How might you use engineering, either by designing a device or process,
to help reduce the impact of human activity on a local species?

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Use the basic engineering flow chart

Find your problem
Identify solution
Basic calculations
Prototype
Review
Does it work? If not start again from prototype

A microwave absorbing device can be created to absorb the microwaves in the air from the communication signal plant or lines.

Cell phones or towers of cell communication, or towers can emit a frequency of 900 to 1800 MHz microwaves which are responsible for negatively affecting the health of birds.This have been proved that it can cause thinning of the skulls of the chicks and thinning of their egg shells which can reduce the population of local bird species. Thus the development of microwave absorbing device can help in reducing the negative influence of microwaves on bird species population.

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Radiant energy is also called

A. Chemical energy.

B. Light energy.

C. Cellular energy.

D. Thermal energy.


2. Aerobic respiration is

A. An efficient cellular respiration process that produces small amounts of energy.

B. An inefficient cellular respiration process that produces large amounts of energy.

C. An inefficient cellular respiration process that produces small amounts of energy.

D. An efficient cellular respiration process that produces large amounts of energy.


3. Which statement is true?

A. Anaerobic respiration produces glucose and energy from lactic acid.

B. Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid and energy from glucose.

C. Anaerobic respiration produces glucose from lactic acid and energy.

D. Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid from glucose and energy.


4. A fungus is an example of a

A. Producer.

B. Consumer.

C. Decomposer.

D. Photosynthesizer.


5. How do producers play a part in the recycling of matter?

A. Producers convert light energy into organic molecules.

B. Producers make glucose in the absence of light.

C. Producers break down glucose.

D. Producers break down the cells of dead plants and animals. ​

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Answer of the following questions is given below.

Radiant energy is called EMR or electromagnetic energy. This is energy that is transmitted without the movement of mass. This energy is found in waves and is also called light energy. The light is made by the individual particles called protons. Hence the option B is correct. Aerobic respiration is the form of respiration that requires O² in order to generate energy. The full oxidation of nutrients. It produces large amounts of energy. Hence the option D is correct. The anaerobic oxidation glucose is broken down without the presence of oxygen. Instead of carbon dioxide water, lactic acid is made that leads to muscular cramps. Hence the option D is correct. A fungus is an example of a decomposer as the fungus derives nutrients b decomposing the matter. Hence the option C is correct. Producers play an important part in the recycling of matter as they convert the light energy into organic molecules. Hence the option A is correct.

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1. Radiant energy is also called light energy.

Radiant energy is the electromagnetic energy which is light.

Thus, the correct option is B.

2. Aerobic respiration is an efficient cellular respiration process that produces large amounts of energy.

Thus, the correct option is D.

3. The statement anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid and energy

from glucose is true.

Thus, the correct option is B.

4. A fungus is an example of a decomposer.

Fungus decomposes the organic material by releasing certain enzymes that act on the decaying matter.

Thus, the correct option is C.

5. Producers convert light energy into organic molecules.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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Different types of mutations can occur in DNA. If a strand of DNA GACTAGCAC becomes GACTAAGCAC what type of mutation has occurred?

A. a silent mutation results in the insertion of a different amino acid.

B. a substitution occurs with the adenine bases.

C. a deletion of a cytosine base occurs.

D. a base is inserted into one strand of the DNA.

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it’s C because they took out the letter A from the new strand of DNA. btw deletion means to take away and substitution means to sub in a letter. hope that helped!

Which compounds present in insects are composed of the amino acids that provide the Venus flytrap and sundew with much of their nitrogen?
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Sugar

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I believe it is Protein

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What are the challenges of traveling to and living on Mars?

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Answer:

Here I hope this can help you with your question! :)

Explanation:

You might be travelling with other astronauts in a journey that will take between seven and 12 months, packed in a tight space. So you’ll need to stretch and probably find a way to have part of the spacecraft spinning to create artificial gravity. Having no gravity for a long time can cause a lot of painful health problems for astronauts. Then there’s the powerful cosmic radiation that comes mostly from our Sun. It can damage electronic equipment on board and create health problems for the crew. You and the crew will have to solve these problems on your own. The atmosphere is not breathable: it is only 1% the thickness of our atmosphere, mostly made of carbon dioxide, argon, and nitrogen with only a small amount of oxygen. Growing plants on Mars is not going to be easy. The soil is really salty and acidic. It is still unclear if we should bring bacteria to Mars to help plants grow (as they do on Earth). Finally, I would say any mistake in flight or during the exploration can hurt or kill you. The room for error is really narrow. Why on Earth would you engage in such a dangerous, life-threatening endeavour? I guess the answer lies in what has made humans explore throughout the centuries. We are always looking for the next frontier.

Answer:

- Travelling from Earth to mass requires a greater magnitude of escape velocity in order to overcome the Earth's gravitational attraction.

- Travelling to Mars is a great distance which is approximately the twice of Earth's distance from the sun (approximately 3.0×10^11 m), hence the Traveller has a possibility of not reaching the destination.

- Travelling to Mars requires a skilled Traveller and experienced, yet those travellers are scarce allover the World.

- It is also very expensive.

- Mars has a different and a greater gravitational attraction than that of the earth, hence a person of earth may not cope with it.

-Mars is very hot than Earth, hence the living on it is affected by the climatic diversion

name the organ that is adapted for gaseous exchange in humans

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Answer:

Lungs.

Explanation:

Lungs are the organs that are responsible for gaseous exchange in humans. The lungs absorb oxygen from the air that is required for the process of respiration while on the other hand, carbon dioxide is transferred from the cells to the lungs through blood because carbondioxide gas is a waste material that is produced during respiration so it can be removed from the body with the help of lungs..

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Answer:

It lost mass due to plasmolysis in osmosis, with having a higher water potential than the solution.

Explanation:

Normally organisms undergo _____ to make usable energy from glucose in the presence of oxygen. However, ____ allows some organisms to generate energy in areas where there is no oxygen.

1. Anaerobic respiration, Aerobic Respiration
2. Anaerobic Respiration, Photorespiration
3. Photosynthesis, Glycolysis
4. Aerobic Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

aerobic respiration is respiration in the presence of oxygen and anaerobic respiration is repiration wirhout the presence of oxygen.

It’s number 4 i hope this helps you have a good day

What primary method does the cell employ to ensure gene expression only occurs when necessary?

Limited amounts of specific DNA

Phosphorylation cascade with multiple steps

Receptors that only fit specific hormones

Unique transcription factors made of carbohydrates

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Answer:

Unique transcription factors made of carbohydrates

Explanation:

Gene expression refers to the way by which the genes which contain hereditary materials in the cells are converted to certain proteins. Gene expression is regulated to avoid the wastage of useful energy. Transcription allows the copying of genetic information from the DNA to the RNA.

Transcription factors can activate or deactivate a gene thus hindering its expression. Unique transcription factors help to regulate gene expression.

Answer: receptors that only fit specific hormones

Explain how if you have chickenpox as a child, it can come back as shingles as an adult.

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Answer:

the virus enters your nervous system and lies dormant for years. eventually it could reactivate and travel along nreve pathways to the skin causing shingles.

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Question 9
How do animals get nitrogen that is stored in the soil?
O A) Animals do not take in the nitrogen stored in the soil.
O B) Bacteria change the nitrogen into a gas that the animals breathe.
OC) Plants ab orb the nitrogen from the soil and animals can eat the plants.
O D) The animals can eat the soil and absorb the nitrogen through their digestive system​

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Answer: C) Plants absorb the nitrogen from the soil and animals can eat the plants.

Heterotrophs, specifically herbivores and omnivores, are animals that eat plants (autotrophs) to get the nutrients they need. Those that eat the plants get the nitrogen from the plant that has absorbed it from the soil. Omnivores and carnivores eat the herbivores to get nitrogen that way. For more more information, take a look at the nitrogen cycle.

Fatima is a 4-year-old girl. How many teeth is she likely to have​

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The common 4 year old has 20 teeth.

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Answer:

20 teeth, I believe

Explanation:

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How do Mendel's Laws relate to genetics and probability?

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Can anyone eXpLaiN what competition, mutualism, parasitism? Please and thank you. <3​

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Answer:

parasitism is when one animal harms another like a parasite. for example mosquitos and humans have a parasitism relationship because mosquitos harm humans. in total parasitism means the relationship in which one benefits and the other is harmed. mutualism is when both benefit and no on is harmed. an example of mutualism is when oxpecker (a kind of bird) eats the bugs off of a rhino, the rhino gets pest control and the bird gets food. and competition is the relationship between organisms that need and search for the same resources in the same place. for example predators of different species search for the same prey.

i hope this helped!!

Explanation:

in total parasitism means the relationship in which one benefits and the other is harmed

mutualism is when both benefit and no on is harmed.

competition is the relationship between organisms that need and search for the same resources in the same place

How knowledge of external anatomy is helpful for animal owners and producers?

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Answer: So that they know the parts that they can sell, and how to process the animal

Explanation:

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I’m failing too I know how u feel): it’s sad I’m sorry just wanted points Bc I just started this app

Identify the type of mirror based on how the image is formed: If an object
is farther than the focal point, a real, inverted, smaller image forms in front
of the mirror. If an object is at the focal point, no image forms. If an object
is between the focal point and the mirror, a virtual, upright image appears
to form behind the mirror. The image gets larger as the object moves
closer to the mirror. *
concave mirror
convex mirror
plane mirror

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Answer:

Closer to the mirror

Explanation:

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9.45

Because Saturn is 120,556
Earth- 12,756

so 120,556 divided by 12,756 = 9.45

Answer:

9.5 times

saturn is exactly larger than the earth

Things like your eye color and height are not traits you can control in fact you inherit traits like these from your parents these traits are passed on because they are controlled by

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Answer:

genetics i think

Explanation:

Which of the following would be the correct amino acid sequence for the following mRNA sequence: UUU UAC AUA? ​

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Explanation:

AaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaa

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Which marine habitats would have the least access to primary producers?
a. salt marshes and estuaries
b. coral reefs and lagoons
c. mangroves and intertidal zones
d. deep sea and sea floor

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D. deep sea and sea floor

Answer:

D. Deep sea and sea floor

Explanation:

Victoria's youngest child, Beatrice, had one daughter one norman son and two sons with hemophilia. Beatrices daughter, Eugene, married king alfonso Xll of Spain. They had six children one of whom was the father of juan Carlos the current king of Spain. What is Juan Carlos phenotype— normal, carrier, or hemophilic? Explain.

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It depends. If he was affected, then he would be hemophilic. His genotype would have to be X^hY. Though, since it does not mention that he is affected by anything, he is most likely normal. His genotype wold be X^HY
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