Answer:
B
Explanation:
makes the most sense and its definitely not A or D
Answer:
B.) It is moving toward the soft-path or visionary approach
Explanation:
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What is the main source of energy for the world
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In a(n) _____
the air mass does not move.
Stationary Front
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Plss help me with this carbon cycle!!!!
Answer:
Plants photosynthesize, so they need, thus absorbs carbon dioxide. Marine plants also need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis so they absorb. Dead plant and animal matter decay to release carbon dioxide as a result.
A carbon footprint refers to the greenhouse gas emissions caused both directly, and indirectly, by an individual, a product, an organization, or an event.
Involuntary muscle includes _________.
A) skeletal muscle only
B) smooth muscle only
C) smooth muscle and cardiac muscle only
D) smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and some skeletal muscle
Answer:
answer part d
Explanation:
smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and some skeletal muscle
Involuntary muscle includes smooth muscle and cardiac muscle only.
What is meant by involuntary muscle?
Muscles that contract or move voluntarily are known as involuntary muscles. Involuntary muscle action is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The internal organs or viscera that exhibit consistent, gradual contractions and involuntary motions are typically connected with these muscles. The heart is one such uncontrollable muscle.The autonomic nervous system, hormones, and local variables can cause the involuntary activity of the majority of involuntary muscles by neural stimulation. But in other muscles, such as the walls of visceral organs, extending the muscle can cause an involuntary muscle contraction.
Therefore, option (C) is correct.
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Answer:
yeah of course
1 ) answer is protist
2) Eubacteria
3) Animal
Eukaryotic cells are larger than prokaryotic cells.
True
False
What are your top 3 favorite lifeforms and why? What adaptations help these living things to survive in their environment?
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Answer:
so it's saying what are your favorite animals or plants or living things and how do they survive
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my top 3 favourite lifeforms are- polar bears,tigers and ducks. :D
1) polar bears- are well adapted for survival in the Arctic. Their adaptations include: a white appearance - as camouflage from prey on the snow and ice. thick layers of fat and fur - for insulation against the cold.
2) tigers- striped coat helps them blend in well with the sunlight filtering through the treetops to the jungle floor. The tiger's seamless camouflage to their surroundings is enhanced because the striping also helps break up their body shape, making them difficult to detect for unsuspecting prey.
3) ducks- possess an oily coating that keeps water from settling in their feathers, helping them in staying dry and keeping themselves warm. Their webbed feet, designed like paddles, provide more surface area to push against the water and help them swim.
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A table in a room is like a
B. Not alive
D. 46 Total
E Nucleus
Answer:
nucleus im pretty sure haha
Explanation:
When was the last time the United States and Mexico fought a war? O A. 1903 to 1904 O B. 1939 to 1940 O C. 1846 to 1848 D. 1800 to 1804
Answer:
It is 1846 to 1848
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELPP PLEASE !!!Explain the role the flower plays in reproduction in Angiosperms. Name the parts of the flower.
Answer:
Explanation: The success of angiosperms is due to two novel reproductive structures: flowers and fruit. The function of the flower is to ensure pollination. Flowers also provide protection for the ovule and developing embryo inside a receptacle. The function of the fruit is seed dispersal. The parts of a flower is: Flower, Pistil, Stamen, petal, leeh, stem.
A virus causes the common cold.
O True
O False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
It can cause many more things and it depense on the type of virus!
Can a gene mutation that does not influence phenotype be considered an adaptation? Why or why not?
Answer:
No; only a small percentage of mutations cause genetic disorders—most have no impact on health or development. For example, some mutations alter a gene's DNA sequence but do not change the function of the protein made by the gene.
Explanation:
Why does DNA make a copy of itself during cell division?
A. To make sure that the two new cells can make the same proteins
as the parent cell
B. To make sure that the two new cells have slightly different genetic
codes
C. To carry amino acids out of the nucleus
D. To expose the genes that code for the needed proteins HELP FAST
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
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1)The soda lime in the respirometer absorbs carbon dioxide.
Explain why this is important in this investigation.
2)Fly larvae respire to release energy.
State two uses of energy in a fly larva.
1:
2:
Answer:
In order to find out the rate of respiration.
Explanation:
The soda lime in the respirometer absorbs carbon dioxide gas which is important in this investigation because we measure the rate of respiration and for measuring that we have to measure the rate of oxygen and carbondioxide so that's why soda lime absorb carbondioxide gas in the respirometer. Growth and movement are the two uses of energy in a fly larva. The energy that is produced in the fly larva is used for the growth of the body and other activities such as mobility etc.
what are important of some natural things
Answer:
Because it helps us by different ways.Like forests helps us by taking carbon dioxide and by throwing out Oxygen. Water helps us in different types of household works like cooking,bathing, e.t.c
Answer:
mostly natural things are the base for our man made stuff..so without natural things no made made things would exist
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5. What is an element?
6. What happens when neutral objects interact with charged objects?
7. Do positive and negative objects always move toward each other?
8. Will positive and negative objects repel each other?
9. Will there be an interation between the two?
10. Do light weight objects seem to be attracted to charged objects?
11. How does an objects charge affect it's interactions with neutral objects?
Explore the three different types of ground tissue cells in detail and complete the chart below.
Answer:
parenchyma have primary cell walls (thin) and are unspecialized and metabolically active (photosynthesis, respiration)
collenchyma have primary cell walls (unevenly thick) which provide a level of structural support in areas of high growth, they are alive so have a protoplast
sclerenchyma have secondary cell walls which means they have lignin and are thick, they are functionally dead at maturity so provide support in areas that are done growing and are involved in transport of water
Explanation:
urine mixed with Benedicts solution and heated changes to orange what was present in the urine sample
glucose was present in the urine
Answer:
Glucose
Explanation:
If glucose is present in a sample, the benedicts solution turns brick red. If it did not contain glucose, the benedicts solution would have remained clear blue.
does atoms of the same elements have the same number of pruton
Answer:
all atoms of element have the same amount of protons
Explanation:
Identify an organism that the giant tortoise competes with
Answer:
Threats
Explanation:
The giant tortoise is threatened by introduced species to the islands, such as dogs and cats which prey on young tortoises, and cattle which compete for grazing vegetation.
what is the definition of soluble?
Answer:
soluble means that it is capable of being dissolved in water
Explanation:
Answer:
able to be dissolved, especially in water.
Explanation:
Which human activity DOES NOT contribute to increasing atmospheric CO2
concentrations? *
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Answer:
is D ------------------------
Parent traits are always expressed in offspring
O True
O False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The ginetic information from the parents will be passed on to their young??
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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At what point during the digestive process does your body begin to receive energy from the food?
Answer:
The digestive process starts in your mouth when you chew. Your salivary glands make saliva, a digestive juice, which moistens food so it moves more easily through your esophagus into your stomach.
Given is a strand of DNA, fill in the corresponding RNA strand and find which amino acids that strand codes for.
Answer:
The correct answer would be -
RNA - AUG GGG CCU UAC UAA
Amino acid -methionine-glycine-proline-tyrosine -stop codon
Explanation:
In the process of protein synthesis, the first process is known as transcription which involves the transcribing the mRNA strand from the DNA strand in a complementary manner. In this manner, Adenine transcribes into uracil and cytosine transcribe into guanine similarly thymine into adenine and guanine into cytosine.
Then, DNA strand - T-A-C-C-C-C-G-G-A-A-T-G-A-T-T will change into AUG GGG CCU UAC UAA and every three codes represent a triplet codon that translates into an amino acid first code called start codon and normally code for methionine (AUG) and last code for stop and does not code any amino acid.
Then, the amino acid will be - methionine-glycine-proline-tyrosine -stop codon
Humans can see colors because of these photo receptor cells in the Retina called
Answer:
It's called rods and cones
Explanation:
The cone receptor is more sensitive out of the 3 different colors (green, red or blue). Signals from the cones are sent to your brain which then it translates these messages into the perception of color(s).
The analysis of rRNA gene sequences to compare evolutionary relationships is known as
O molecular phylogenetic analysis.
O RNA sequence comparison.
O molecular evolutionary analysis.
O molecular clock analysis.