Answer:
A and B sound like they are real answers
Explanation:
what are the contents of a mature pollen grain
Answer:
Mature pollen grains contain two cells: a generative cell and a pollen tube cell. The generative cell is contained within the larger pollen tube cell. Upon germination, the tube cell forms the pollen tube through which the generative cell migrates to enter the ovary.
Explanation:
How does anaphase 1 in meiosis differ from anaphase in mitosis
Answer:
The differecnce is in the amount of DNA present and what type. In meiosis you have a diffrent amount of DNA than mitosis and the DNA in meisosis has done crossing over aand is different than the original. Mitosis is exactly the same
Explanation:
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the nucleus of the cell is similar to which part of the body
Answer:
The brain!
Explanation:
The nuclear is connected with endoplasmic reticulum in a way with the internal compartment or the nuclear envelope
Rainfall collects in a crack in a rock. When the temperature drops, this water freezes and expands. This causes the crack to become slightly larger is this weathering or erosion
Answer:
Weathering
Explanation:
Weathering - breaking down of rock.
Answer:
Weathering
Explanation:
Question 13
Tsunamis and tidal waves are the same.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Tsunamis are massive waves, and tidal waves are just, well, waves! Like the ones we see when we go to the beach.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
A tidal wave is a shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth
tsunami is an ocean wave triggered by large earthquakes that occur near or under the ocean, volcanic eruptions, submarine landslides, or by onshore landslides in which large volumes of debris fall into the water.
What are the three main kinds of water biomes
Explain the fully developed (Bisporic embryo sac and Tetrasporic embryo sac ) types of embryo sac? in plant
Answer: Embryo sac is the megaspore mother cell.
Explanation:
The bisporic embryo sac can be defined as the comprises of the nuclei that is obtained from two units of the megaspore tetrad on the other hand, the tetrasporic embryo sac comprises of four units of megaspore tetrad. The megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to produce megaspore tetrad or four haploid megaspores.
which cell is defective in situation 2? what happens to the hormone concentrations as a result of this defect?
Answer:
The defective cell is the M cell. due to the stimulation of Hormone A, cell M produces hormone B in large quantities by inhibiting the production of hormone A by cell D
Which of the following is NOT a feature of asexual reproduction? *
Answer:
the first one creates genetic variation that aides in evolution
Explanation:
aides means like help and so asexual reproduction does not help in evolution because the organism is only making the same copy of itself
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Which of the following factors is NOT a constituents of well-
being?
Freedom of choice and action
Basic material for good life
Regulating supplies
Good social relations
Answer:
Freedom of choice and action
Two processes used to maintain homeostasis by transporting substances into and
out of the cell are
a. diffusion and osmosis.
b. vesicles and transport.
c. diffusion and fluidity.
d. osmosis and turgor.
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Answer:
a. diffusion and osmosis.
Explanation:
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Which of the following processes is NOT a way that carbon could move between the atmosphere and the biosphere?
Question 4 options:
respiration (breathing)
combustion (burning)
deep burial, compaction, and cementation
photosynthesis
Question 5 (2 points)
What is the only natural way that carbon can move OUT of the geosphere?
Question 5 options:
burning of fossil fuels
volcanic eruptions
dissolution
decomposition
Question 6 (1 point)
Which carbon reservoir contains the MOST carbon?
Question 6 options:
fossil fuels
atmosphere
land biomass
rocks
Question 7 (2 points)
Which carbon reservoir changes the quickest and has the biggest direct effect on climate?
Question 7 options:
land biomass
ocean
atmosphere
rocks
Question 8 (2 points)
Which best describes the process of ocean acidification?
Question 8 options:
The ocean absorbs more human-produced CO2, causing the acidity to increase
The ocean releases more human-produced CO2, causing the acidity to decrease
The ocean absorbs more natural CO2, causing the acidity to decrease
The ocean receives more polluted runoff, causing the acidity to increase
Question 9 (2 points)
What is a potential impact of ocean acidification?
Question 9 options:
Animals will have a harder time building their shells
Corals may have a harder time building their skeletons
Ocean ecosystems may suffer, making it harder for humans to get food from the ocean
All of the above
Answer:
photosynthesis
Explanation:
as plant need carbon dioxide for making food so carbon does not release
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Answer:
do i need to use any previous notes from your class or can i use outside resources? word limit? grade level?
Why is the ovum so much bigger than a sperm cell?
1)It already contains all the chromosomes that will determine the zygote's traits.
2)It must store enough food for the growth of the zygote into an embryo.
3)Its big size allows the sperm to locate it better inside the oviduct.
4)A big ega is easier to implant in the uterus after tertilization.
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Answer:
The answer would be number 2
Explanation:
Examples of strict aerobe
answer: Nocardia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Mycobacterium tuberculosis and bacillus
However, for the whole organism this cannot be sustained for long, and humans are therefore obligate aerobes. Examples of Obligate Aerobic Bacteria: Nocardia (Gram-positive), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Gram-negative), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (acid-fast), and Bacillus (Gram-positive).
Which is a key element found in all carbohydrates lipids proteins and nucleic acids
Answer:
try carbon
Explanation:
Answer:
carbon
Explanation:
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5. Which of the following does NOT correctly match a fault with its boundary? *
A. normal fault & convergent boundary
B. normal fault & divergent boundary
C. reverse fault & convergent boundary
D. strike-slip fault & transform boundary
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A gas that acts as a plant hormone, promoting leaf drop and fruit ripening is called,
Group of answer choices
Cytokinins
Gibberellins
Ethylene
Abscisic Acid
Auxin
Answer:
the plant hormone ethylene is the answer
Answer:
Ethylene
Explanation:
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Why is it appropriate that Galileo Galilei is known as the Father of Astronomy?
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Which of the following is not a way you were asked to sort these finches.
Select one:
a.
appearance
b.
All of these were used in this module
c.
DNA
d.
beak shape
e.
song
f.
spectrogram
Answer:
B = All of these were usedin this modul
are all experiments designed the same way?
Answer:
Design of Experiments (DOE) is also referred to as Designed Experiments or Experimental Design - all of the terms have the same meaning. Experimental design can be used at the point of greatest leverage to reduce design costs by speeding up the design process, reducing late engineering design changes, and reducing product material and labor complexity.
In which way do the skeletal and nervous systems interact
Answer:
Bones provide calcium that is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system. The skull protects the brain from injury. The vertebrae protect the spinal cord from injury. Sensory receptors in joints between bones send signals about body position to the brain.
Explanation:
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Choose the right sequence of the steps in research:
Select one:
a. Identifying a problem, framing hypothesis, conducting
research, writing conclusion
O b. Framing hypothesis identifying a program, conducting
research, writing conclusion
c. Identify conclusions, framing hypothesis, conducting research
collect data
d. Collect survey, find a problem, writing hypothesis, reporting
conclusion
d. Collect survey, find a problem, writing hypothesis, reporting
conclusion
Why are head and spine injuries much more serious than muscle strain or hematomas?
A. Head and spine injuries can result in permanent disabilities,
B. Muscle strain can result in long-term health problems.
C. Spine injuries are generally quick to recover from.
D. They require moving the athlete off the playing field immediately.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
ANSWER IS: A
Answer:
The answer is A- Head and Spine injuries can result in permanent disabilities.
Answer:
A. Head and spine injuries can result in permanent disabilities.
Explanation:
This is without a doubt true
Karyokinesis occurs in what phase
Answer:
The M phase
Explanation:
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Has anyone done the Semester 2 Earth Science 3.10 Unit 3 Test???????
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Answer:cool
Explanation:
Caus
Answer:
I’m tryin right now
Explanation:
Bc I am
Question 8 (1 point)
Children who drink fluoridated water have a much higher incidence of dental caries.
True
Or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
No need for one.
Which statements correctly describe greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere?
Choose all that apply:
Greenhouse gases absorb infrared radiation from Earth's surface.
Greenhouse gases allow the sun's rays to pass through.
Greenhouse gases are
released when the sun's rays hit Earth.
Greenhouse gases absorb all kinds of radiation that falls on them.