Answer:
The rich food source offered by the dead body
Explanation:
Since the maggots are surrounded by large amounts of food right off the get go they are able to consume plenty of protiens to assist in their growth.
Answer:
2. the rich food source
Explanation:
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When a certain species disappears from the fossil record, what does that indicate?
The species has moved to a different habitat.
A. the species has moves to a different habbitat
B.
None of the above.
C.
The species has gone extinct.
D.
The species has multiplied.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Darwin noticed that animals on the different islands of the Galapagos appeared to be adapted
to what? *
(10 Points)
O A. differences in their food
O B. differences in their predators
O C. differences in their altitude
D. differences in temperature
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Answer:
The definition of kinetic energy (also called energy of movement) is a form of energy that an object has which involves motion, and it's a property of a moving object and depends not only on motion but also on mass.
The definition of thermal energy (also heat energy) would be: the energy that's inside of a system that has sole control over its temp.
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maslows theory of self actualization
Answer: OK Maslow's quote refers to self-actualization, which is the highest level or stage in his model of human motivation: the 'Hierarchy of Needs'. According to the hierarchy of needs, self-actualization represents the highest-order motivations, whiSelf-actualization, in psychology, a concept regarding the process by which an individual reaches his or her full potential. ... Similar to Goldstein, Maslow saw self-actualization as the fulfillment of one's greatest potential.ch drive us to realize our true potential and achieve our 'ideal self'.
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Explanation:
Suppose you are given an unknown solution and you need to test its pH. The pH meter is broken, and all you have is the indicator bromothymol blue to use. You add two drops of bromothymol blue to 10 mL of your unknown, and the solution turns a bright yellow. Which of the following is the best estimate of the pH of the unknown solution?
a. 8.5
b. 11.5
c. 1.5
d. 7.0
Answer: The best estimate of the pH of the unknown solution is 1.5. Option C.
Explanation:
A substance which shows different colours in acidic and basic media is called an indicator. Typical examples of common indicators includes:
--> Litmus: colour in acid ( red), colour in base (blue) and colour in neutral (purple).
--> Methyl orange: Colour in acid (red), colour in base (yellow) and colour in neutral (Orange).
--> Phenolphthalein: Colour in acid (colourless), colour in base (pink) and colour in neutral (colourless).
--> BROMOTHYMOL BLUE: Colour in acid ( yellow), colour in base (blue) and colour in neutral (green).
The indicators are themselves weak organic acids or bases and hence slightly dissociated in solution. The colour of the indicator at any given point depends on the relative proportion of the dissociated ions to the undissociated molecules since they have different colours.
From the question, since the pH meter is broken, and the pH of the unknown solution is to be determined,using an indicator instead. The best estimate of the pH of the unknown solution is 1.5. This is so because BROMOTHYMOL BLUE is blue when the pH is greater than 7.6, green when the pH is between 6-7.6, and yellow when the pH is less than 6. And pH value of 1.5 is less than 6, indicating the solution is very acidic.
What are some common properties that most terriers share?
Answer:melting point, density, color, hardness, flammability, and reactivity with acid. What are examples of non-characteristic properties? What are two common properties that most terriers share?
Explanation:
Reverse faults are the result of tension.
True or false?
Answer:
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what is the job for tRNA ?
a. to transport amino acids to the ribosome for protein synthesis
b. to act as a template for the coding strand of DNA
c. to serve as a temporary copy of the coding strand of DNA
d. to provide the energy needed to power protein synthesis
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The job of Transfer RNA is to provide amino acids to ribosomes in order to produce proteins for the cell.
How many stops can you potentially make on your trip? Why?
An 8-mer oligopeptide has the following amino acids:
A D E E F M W Y (two Es are present)
Here is your evidence:
1. Edman degradation produces A.
2. CNBr produces a 5-mer and a 3-mer that contains W.
3. Chymotrypsin produces two dipeptides and a tetrapeptide. The tetrapeptide has a total net charge of -4 at pH 12.5.
4. Staphylococcal protease in phosphate buffer produces a tetrapeptide (4-mer), dipeptide, free D, and free W.
5. Staphylococcal protease in acetate buffer produces a pentapeptide (5-mer), dipeptide, and free W.
Put in the sequence of the 8-mer (use caps here) i.e. ABCDEFGH.
In pea plants, height is determined by an allele for tallness (T) that is dominant over an allele for shortness (t). What is the probability that a gamete, selected at random, would carry the short allele (t) in a cross of heterozygous tall pea plants?
A. 1/8
B. 1/4
C. 1/2
D. 3/4
Answer:
C. 1/2
Explanation:
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Answer:
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For a trait that is located on the X chromosome, who is more likely to have
a recessive phenotype? Hint: Think about the number of X chromosomes
that a male and female have and think about how someone would express
a recessive phenotype.
Select one:
O a. no difference in the odds
O b. a male
Oc: a female
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How can a hunter help wildlife conservation efforts? A, By making sure to always obey the rules of firearm safety By making sure to always obey the rules of firearm safety B, By always bagging under the daily limit By always bagging under the daily limit C, By donating to conservation organizations, or helping to build habitats for local wildlife By donating to conservation organizations, or helping to build habitats for local wildlife D, By always bagging over the daily limit By always bagging over the daily limit
Answer: I would assume it is B.
Explanation:
I’m sorry if that’s wrong.
Answer:
The answer is C.) By donating to conservation organizations, or helping to build habitats for local wildlife.
Explanation:
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write a notice of the department of water and sewage
Answer:
Explanation:
The following is a basic and common notice of the department of water and sewage...
The Water and Sewage Department is encouraging all Miami Residences, to conserve their water. Water flow is being interrupted and may not reach most residences for a few days. This is due to a Water Treatment plant issue, which we are working on fixing as soon as possible. Water services should resume normally in the next two days. Sorry for the invonvenience and for any information or problems that you may be experiencing regarding your Water system, please call us at XXX-XXXX
This is the part of a flower that helps attract animals in order to aid in pollination.
It also starts with pe
Answer:
Petals?
Explanation:
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Explain how it is known that the environment changed over time.
Answer:
erosion
Explanation:
7. a) How does a vaccine relate to the virus that it protects against? (1 point)
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Answer:
A vaccine usually is the virus in an altered way, like, most vaccines like the flu shot is a dead flu virus, so by injecting a dead flu virus in your body you learn how to protect yourself from it.
Explanation:
The island spotted skunk and the island fox are both predators of the island
deer mouse (the prey). How could these two predators establish different
niches and still prey upon island deer mice? *
A. the island spotted skunk hunts at different times than the island fox
B. the island spotted skunk hunts in the same area as the island fox
C. the island fox eats only cherries instead of deer mice
D. the island deer mice swim to a different island to avoid predators
Answer:
I think the answer is A because if they hunt at the same time they will kill themselves
What is one of the causes of mechanical weathering? A acid rain B oxidation C animal actions D carbon dioxide
Answer:
The answer is animal actions
Explanation:
It said it in the guided notes associated with the lesson.
The answer is C animal actions
8. Plant cells have some parts that animal cells do not have. Plant cells have __________, __________, __________.
9. Most of the organelles in plant and animal cells are inside the __________
10. _________ cells have a “box” shape,
11. __________ cells are more round
12. The ____________ in plant cells provide an additional layer outside the cell membrane for support the plant.
13. The cell wall separates the inside of the _________ cell from the environment.
14. __________ in plant cells are responsible for performing the process of photosynthesis. If they stop working, photosynthesis will not be taking place in the plant.
15. Plant cells have a ________________ that stores water, nutrients, food and waste products.
16. The________________ are the organelles that makes proteins.
17. Cells move water and materials through the _____________.
Answer:
8. Vacuole, Cell wall , Chloroplast
9. cell
10. Plant
11. Animal Cell
12. Cell wall
13. plant
14. Chloroplast
15. Vacuole
16. Ribosomes
17. Plasma Membrane
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TMV Assembly Each of these statements is an experimental observation concerning the reassembly of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) virions from TMV RNA and coat protein subunits. In each case, carefully state a reasonable conclusion that can be drawn from the experimental finding.
a. When RNA from a specific strain of TMV is mixed with coat protein from the same strain, infectious virions are formed.
b. When RNA from strain A of TMV is mixed with coat protein from strain B, the reassembled virions are infectious, giving rise to strain A virus particles in the infected tobacco cells.
c. Isolated coat protein monomers can polymerize into a virus-like helix in the absence of RNA.
d. In infected plant cells, the TMV virions that form contain only TMV RNA and never any of the various kinds of cellular RNAs present in the host cell.
e. Regardless of the ratio of RNA to coat protein in the starting mixture, the reassembled virions always contain RNA and coat protein in the ratio of three nucleotides of RNA per coat protein monomer.
Answer:
Explanation:
tobacco mossaic virus is aa RNA containing virus enclosed in aaprotein coat. in above sttaed experiment when TMV cause infection in tobacco plant is leaves get infected due to replication of virus in its cells. RNA is first converted into complementary DNA and form a double stranded nucliec acid structure. it syntheaize its protein to make new coats and to wrap the newly synthesized RNA, and make a completely infected new virus which we called virion. in any case the number of coats are equal to RNA so that to prepare new viruse. n
In an ecosystem, which of the following is NOT an abiotic factor?
A. Algae
B. Ice
C. Fire
D. Pond Water
Answer:
C. Fire
Explanation:
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Answer:
C- All members of the population are genetically similar and are less likely to survive environmental change.
Explanation:
In asexual reproduction, there is no diversity since the offspring gets all their genes from their parent. That being said, they won't be able to inherit traits that would help them survive in a changing environment since there is no diversity of traits that would help them in other environments.
Answer:
I think it is C
Explanation:
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Answer:
turtles, crocodiles, snakes, dinosaurs, and birds
Explanation:
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Explanation:
If a flower is wilting, which structure inside its cells lacks water?
vacuole
cell wall
carpel
chloroplast
Answer:
Vacuole
Explanation:
The central vacuole stores water in the cell and helps maintain water pressure, or turgor pressure, within the cell. The plant wilts because the central vacuole is empty and the cell is partially collapsed. Once the plant is watered and the central vacuole is full again, the plant will return to its normal position and appearance.
What are the three stop codons?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
UGA, UAA, and UAG are stop codons.
Explanation:
Analogy and homology are important concepts used in comparing species. Traits are homologous if they are derived, evolutionarily and developmentally, from the same source structure. Traits are analogous if they have similar functions but are derived, evolutionarily and developmentally, from different source structures. A classic example of analogous structures is insect wings and bat wings. Which of the following pairs of structures are analogous and which are homologous?
a. Dorsal fins of porpoise and a salmon
b. Flippers of porpoise and pectoral fins (front fins) of salmon
c. Joined leg of ladybird beetle and a robin
d. Rhesus monkey's tail and human's coccyx
e. Bright red bracts of poinsettia and green leaves of rose
f. Red bracts on a poinsettia and red petals on rose
Answer:
a. analogous
b. homologous
c. analogous
d. homologous
e. homologous
f. homologous
Explanation:
a. Analogous. Porpoises are mammals while salmon are fish. In this case, fins are analogous structures that evolved separately in both groups.
b. Homologous. Pectoral fins evolved from the forearms of tetrapods, and early tetrapods evolved from fish.
c. Analogous. These structures evolved independently through convergent evolution in both groups.
d. Homologous. They are homologous structures that were inherited from a common ancestor (primates).
e. Homologous. Bright red bracts (modified leaves) of poinsettia and green leaves of rose share a common ancestor (i.e., angiosperms).
f. Homologous. They are homologous structures that were inherited from a common ancestor (i.e., angiosperms).
consider your knowledge about the cell membrane and check all of the true statements below. Check All That Apply Cell membranes are present in only two of the three domains of life.Cell membranes are present in only two of the three domains of life. In water, phospholipids spontaneously arrange into a bilayer.In water, phospholipids spontaneously arrange into a bilayer. The area within a phospholipid bilayer, near the fatty acid tails, is hydrophilic.The area within a phospholipid bilayer, near the fatty acid tails, is hydrophilic. Steroids in cell membranes allow the membrane to be more fluid.Steroids in cell membranes allow the membrane to be more fluid. Phospholipid bilayers surround all eukaryotic cells.Phospholipid bilayers surround all eukaryotic cells. Membrane proteins offer structural support to the membrane but have no other function. Membrane proteins offer structural support to the membrane but have no other function. Both plant and animal cell membranes are considered fluid mosaics.
Answer:
- In water, phospholipids spontaneously arrange into a bilayer
- Steroids in cell membranes allow the membrane to be more fluid
- Phospholipid bilayers surround all eukaryotic cells
- Both plant and animal cell membranes are considered fluid mosaics
Explanation:
All living things (i.e.. both eukaryotic and eukaryotic organisms) are composed of cells, and all cells have cell membranes. In an aqueous environment, phospholipids spontaneously form bilayers: hydrophilic heads of phospholipids face the water environment at the surface of the bilayer, while hydrophobic fatty acid chains are shielded from the water in the interior. Steroids are lipids that intercalate into the bilayer of the cell plasma membrane, reducing the fluidity of the membrane. Integral membrane proteins may have different biological roles. For example, permeases are integral membrane proteins that facilitate the diffusion of certain molecules (e.g., glucose) across the cell membrane by passive transport. Both plant and animal cell membranes are considered fluid mosaics where different types of molecules (e.g., phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins, etc) are constantly moving across the membrane.