Answer:
was the answer growth? I'm redoing the test and I want to know if that was the correct answer
Explanation:
What do we use the energy released in respiration for?
Answer:
Some of the energy released in respiration is used to make larger molecules from smaller ones, to enable muscles to contract and to keep temperature steady.
Answer:
Some of the energy released in respiration is used to make larger molecules from smaller ones, to enable muscles to contract and to keep temperature steady. Some of the energy released in respiration in plants is used to make amino acids and proteins. c Food provides the amino acids needed to make body proteins.
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Answer:
A, Day and night are are equal in length.
Answer:
A. Day and Night are equal in length
Heat is necessary for water to: A- precipitate
B- condense
C -form dew
D- evaporate
Answer:
evaporate i believe cus if u leave a cup of water outside by the next day it'll most likely be gone! hopefully I'm not wrong
We learned that Robert Hooke named cells from the Latin, cella, which means "small room". Do you think Mr. Hooke was observing plant or animals cells when he named them? How do you know?
Answer:
Plant cells
Explanation:
Visually, plant cells are more rectangular and organized as compared to animal cells which are more diverse in shape. I hope this can help you!
When the land or oceans are heated unevenly
form.
Answer:
What's your question?
Explanation:
A dichotomous key uses the _________ characteristics of organisms for identification purpose.
Answer for the blank please
Answer:
questions or statements
Explanation:
How the
immune system works, explain why injecting an
antigen from a pathogen would help our immune
system create "memory" of the infection but not
cause the disease.
Answer:
Our immune system produces antibodies against that antigen of pathogen.
Explanation:
Injecting an antigen from a pathogen would help our immune system memorize the infection and protect our body from causing of the disease because our immune system produces antibodies against that antigen so when the pathogen enters our body these antibodies attack on that and prevent them of causing infection in the body so that's why injecting an antigen has to be done from the childhood to prevent diseases.
Write the definition you have of The Law of the Conservation of Energy (don’t cut and paste):
Answer:
The law of conservation of energy states that energy
Explanation:
It can neither be created nor destroyed or only converted from one form of energy to another. This means that a system always has the same amount of energy... unless it's added from the outside. I hope this helps.
In which type of symbiotic relationship does one organism benefit and the other is neither helped nor harmed?
A. Competition
B. Commensalism
C. Mutualism
D. Parasitism
Answer:
Commensalism
Explanation:
Mutualism- both benefit
Parasitism- One benefits, the other is harmed
Competion- fite
Answer:
commensalism
Explanation:
just did the test
Which is NOT a function of the digestive system? *
Answer:
pump blood around the body
Explanation: The digestive system doesnt pump blood, but it does all the other ones.
Answer:
¨to rid the body of wastes¨.
Explanation:
also, if you get any wrong, press ¨view score¨ at the end, and then go back to the other tab and then press edit response. then you can see what ones you got wrong and keep doing that till you get 100% c:
A community of organisms found in a mangrove habitat is called a:
A man with homzy type A blood and a woman with heterozygous type B blood want to know the probability of having a child with type AB blood.
Answer:
[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Explanation:
Homzy. type A blood = AA
Heterozygous type B blood = Bb
Punnett square
| B | b
A | AB | Ab
A | AB | Ab
The ratio is = 2:2 = 1 : 1
The total number of outcomes are 4
The number of AB are 2
Thus the probability is [tex]\frac{2}{4} = \frac{1}{2}[/tex]
According to this theory, how did mitochondria evolve?
Answer: Mitochondria evolved from endosymbiotic prokaryotes that were able to use oxygen to generate energy rich ATP. To prokaryotes then evolved into mitochondria that now power the cells of all multicellular organisms.
Explanation:
Answer:
According to this theory mitochondria evolved from bacteria and somehow became incorporated into the cytoplasm.
Explanation:
i don't know which theory ur talking about but this theory is the endosymbiotic theory
HELP PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU
Answer:
You have the right answer, its B.
Explanation:
What can happen to a person's blood vessels if his or her blood pressure gets too high?
Heart Failure
A stroke
Kidney disease
How does population growth differ between developing countries and developed countries? What might account for these differences?
Answer:
Developing countries have a low life expectancy because things like water might be populated/scarce, the air may be polluted and immunisation might not be possible. But developed countries are more likely to have safe drinking water, and vaccines.
Think of an object, person place at home that functions similar to the cytoplasm .
PLEASE ANSWER I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!! If two babies both had red tails, would their genotypes for that trait have to be identical? Show the possible genotypes.
30 POINTS PLEASE HURRY!!! What does a pulmonologist do? takes orders from medical doctors diagnoses respiratory conditions performs basic tests follows the direction of respiratory nurses
Answer:
Diagnosis respritory conditions.
Explanation:
A pulmonologist is a physician that specialized is the respritory system. They deal with organs such as your lungs and other organs that help you breathe.
I hope this helps! :)
Answer:
1. B
2. 1,2,4,5
Explanation:
100% correct 2022 edge
Which person is least likely to be concerned about potential long-term side
effects of genetically modified (GM) food?
A. A wealthy mother
B. The owner of an organic farm
C. A biology researcher
D. A child who is starving
Help me with this question please
Answer:
position 4 ?
Explanation:
Please help on this one
Answer:
A. Class
Explanation:
As you look at Animal l column and Animal V column you can see their first difference appears in the class row.
Original DNA strand: ATT TGA GCC
Mutated DNA strand: ATT TGA GAC C
Define the following :
-self-concept
-self motivation
-volunteer
-self-image
-Adolescents
Answer:
Self-concept is the set of ideas that make up the image that each person has about himself, that is, it is the opinion that an individual forges about himself. That sentence carries a certain value judgment. Self-concept: set of elements that a person uses to describe himself. Self-motivation is giving the reasons, the drive, the enthusiasm and the interest that provoke a specific action or a certain behavior. Volunteer is the person who, by his own choice, dedicates part of a part of his time to solidary, altruistic action, without receiving remuneration in return. The stage that comes after childhood and that ranges from puberty to the full development of the body is known as adolescence. Self-image is the value we have in relation to ourselves.
Explanation:
Self-concept: set of elements that a person uses to describe himself. The ability to motivate yourself is what is known as self-motivation. This is an important skill, as it encourages people to continue progressing even in the face of setbacks, to seize opportunities and to show commitment to what they want to achieve. Volunteer is that person who joins an organization in a free way to help altruistically in various social activities. When we speak of self-image we refer to the image that our subconscious has of ourselves. Adolescence is understood as the period of human development after childhood and before adulthood, in which the biological, sexual, social and psychological changes necessary to form a socially mature individual and physically prepared for reproduction take place.
HELP! Information from dna is transcripted into__
Answer:
1) MRNA
2) Triplet code
3) Amino acid
4) protein
What is the cellular system
Answer:
A cellphone network. Often spanning an entire country, a cellular system comprises a core network that connects to base stations with antennas on towers that span up to 20 miles in diameter. GSM and CDMA are the two major cellular technologies.
Explanation:
Answer:
Often spanning an entire country, a cellular system comprises a core network that connects to base stations with antennas on towers that span up to 20 miles in diameter. GSM and CDMA are the two major cellular technologies. See cellphone, cellular generations, GSM, CDMA and microcell.
Explanation:
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All of the following can take material into cells except
O active transport
O exocytosis
O endocytosis
O passive transport
Answer:
The correct answer is - exocytosis.
Explanation:
All of the given options of the transport mechanism are the transport of the substances either into the cell or out of the cell or both. Active transport is the transport mechanism that involves the transports of substances from the lower concentration region to the higher concentration region and utilize energy.
Endocytosis and exocytosis are the forms of active transport, however, endocytosis involves taking material into the cell and exocytosis out of the cell. Exocytosis is the form of active transport as it requires energy to moving materials from within a cell to the exterior of the cell.
Margaret tells her friends that she caught a fish called Salmo salar. What genus does the fish belong to? Explain how you know.
Answer:
Histrio?
Explanation:
Why can't Lemon Pickle cannot be stored in an aluminium utensils?
Explanation:
Aluminium is a metal from group 13. ... The acids in the pickle would react with aluminium forming hydrogen gas in excess. This will deteriorate the quality and taste of the pickle and would also harm the human body if consumed.
Answer:
The lemon pickle contains acids. Metals like aluminum readily react with acid to liberate hydrogen gas. This can lead to spoiling of the pickle.
Explanation:
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