Unipolar neurons carry ____________ information from the PNS to the CNS

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Answer 1

Answer:  " sensory " .

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Explanation:

         Unipolar neurons known as "motor neurons" [or "afferent neurons"] carry sensory information from {tissues and organs in the PNS

["peripheral nervous system"] to the CNS ["central nervous system".].

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The answer to this is: C) a factor that may affect an experiment or investigation. This is the best answer. A and B can be eliminated. D describes a controlled variable which is more specific than a scientific variable, thus C is the best answer. It is the best description of just a scientific variable. And, The second one is B: Robert Hooke was a famous scientist who experimented with springs (metal coils). He found that the farther you stretched the spring, the larger the force with which the spring pulled back on you.

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when plents use sunlight to make food, the energy of sunlight is

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Answer:

your answer would be transformed.

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An example of a slow change caused by plate tectonics is
example of a rapid change caused by plate tectonics is
O climate change; precipitation
O mountain building; an earthquake
o the lithosphere; the molten core
O a volcanic eruption; oceanic crust

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C is the answer
The lithosphere; the molten core

Answer:

B, Mountain Building; An Earthquake

Explanation:

Use Structure What could be a first step to
solving the equation 3x + -0.5(x + 3) + 4 = 14?
Explain.

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Answer:

negative 17/7

Explanation:

this is the answer

Use the pH chart to determine the possible
contents of each test tube shown below.
Acidic
pH
paper
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paper
pH
paper
EXAMPLES
Battery acid
Sulfuric acid
Lemon juice, vinegar
Orange juice, soda
Tomatoes
Meat, clean rain
Healthy lake, milk
Pure water
Sea water, eggs
Olive oil
Milk of magnesia
Ammonia
Soapy water
Bleach
Liquid drain cleaner
pH = 0
pH = 1
pH = 2
pH = 3
pH = 4
pH = 5
pH = 6
pH = 7
pH = 8
pH = 9
pH = 10
pH = 11
pH = 12
pH = 13
pH = 14
Neutral

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Answer :

The possible contents in 1st test tube are meat and clean rain.

The possible content in 2nd test tube is olive oil.

The possible contents in 3rd test tube is tomatoes.

Explanation:

pH : It is defined as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.

The main use of pH paper is to determine is a solution is acidic, basic or neutral.

The range of pH paper is 1 o 14 with different color.

If the solution is acidic then the value of pH is less than 7.

If the solution is basic then the value of pH is more than 7.

If the solution is neutral then the value of pH is equal to 7.

According to the question,

The possible contents in 1st test tube are meat and clean rain.

The possible content in 2nd test tube is olive oil.

The possible contents in 3rd test tube is tomatoes.

Answer:

Yellow pH paper: meat, green pH paper: olive oil, and the orange pH paper: tomatoes

Explanation:

why do we have to study cells?

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because cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life.

Explanation:

there is no life which can exist without cell

What is the cell component that does most of the work of the cell working as tools, machines or structures

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Answer:

Mitochondria.

Explanation:

Mitochondria is a cell organelle which also known as power house of the cell. It works like a machine because it produces energy when fuel is provided in the form of glucose. In machines, fossil fuels are provided in order to generate energy while Mitochondria work same as the machine, it produces energy in the form of ATP when glucose is provided and this energy is used in various activities by the cell.

does sexual selection result in organisms becoming optimally adapted to their environments? Explain your reasoning​

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Answer:

yes, sexual reproduction leads to the selection of better individuals for a particular environment

Explanation:

Natural selection can be defined as a mechanism associated with the survival and reproduction of individuals better adapted to their environment. Sexual reproduction is able to increase genetic variation, which is the primary source on which natural selection works. In consequence, individuals that exhibit an evolutionary adaptive phenotypic variant will have more chance to survive and to reproduce than those individuals with other less adaptive traits, thereby leading to evolution of the population and tending to optimize phenotypic variants for particular environmental conditions.

What are immortal cell lines and why are they important for cell research? (APEX diversity in science ws)

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Immortal cell lines are a powerful tool for the biological investigator to research the biochemistry and cell biology of multicellular organisms, which plays an important role in the study of the biology of cell growth, differentiation, and senescence.

The two main classes of skeletal muscle relaxants are
peripheral acting, centrally acting
O CNS acting, PNS acting
autonomic acting, sympathetic acting
O direct acting, centrally acting

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CNS acting, PNS acting

autonomic acting, sympathetic acting

The movement of water across the cell membrane is called:
diffusion
endocytosis
exocytosis
osmosis

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Answer:

osmosis .....

Answer:

osmosis

Explanation:

movement of a solvent (such as water) through a semipermeable membrane (as of a living cell) into a solution of higher solute concentration that tends to equalize the concentrations of solute on the two sides of the membrane.

When the inspiratory muscles relax, the rib cage returns to its original position as a result of:__________.
a) gravity.
b) exhalation.
c) elastic rebound.
d) partial pressure difference.
e) accessory muscle contraction.

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Answer:

The correct answer is c) elastic rebound.

Explanation:

When the muscles are relaxed (end of expiration) the lung and the chest wall act in opposite directions, the lung tries to reduce its volume due to the inward retraction of the alveolar walls and the chest wall tends to increase in volume due to elastic expansion, these opposing pressures are responsible for keeping the alveolus partially open (functional residual capacity). The muscles of inspiration act by increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity causing the intrapleural pressure to become lower (Boyle's law), the intraalveolar volume increases and then the intralveolar pressure decreases below atmospheric (negative) and flow is generated towards the lung expanding it, that is, during inspiration, the diaphragm contracts moving downward, allowing the rib cage to widen and air into the lungs.

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(1) A shooter hunted a bird and one of its wings got injured. Will the bird be able to
lly now? Why or why not?​

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Explanation:

Yes,it is possible upon the type of bird that got injured.The bird will try its best tp fly and to escape from there

How has the earth changed over time? 50POINTS ANSWER FAST!! :)

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Earths land has separated, and the water has become consumed with more waste. Not only that but space exploration has shown that volcanoes have formed certain landscapes here and on other planets

Another name for forehead

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Answer:

temple is another name for forehead

Explanation:

Another name can be Frons

A store sells a variety of sets for building molecular models. The sets are described by the diagram below. Each circled letter represents a box of 6 model atoms of one element. For example, the circled letter "P" represents a box with 6 model phosphorous atoms.

Set 1 has 12 carbon, 12 oxygen, and 18 hydrogen atoms. Set 2 has 12 carbon, 12 oxygen, and 24 hydrogen atoms. Set 3 has 6 carbon, 12 oxygen, 12 hydrogen, 6 nitrogen, and 6 phosphorous atoms. Set 4 has 6 carbon, 6 oxygen, 6 hydrogen, and 6 phosphorous atoms.

Kendra wishes to build a model of a carbohydrate molecule, ideally containing as many monomers as possible. Which set should she choose?

A. Set 1
B. Set 2
C. Set 3
D. Set 4

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Answer:

B. Set 2

Explanation:

Carbohydrate is one of the four biological molecules in living systems (others are proteins, lipids and nucleic acid). The carbohydrate molecule consists of a long chain of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen elements in a ratio 1:2:1. Hence, the simplest unit of a carbohydrate has an empirical formula of (CH2O)n where n is the number of chains.

According to the question, a store sells a variety of sets for building molecular models and Kendra wishes to build a model of a carbohydrate molecule. Since carbohydrate monomers have a CH2O formula, Kendra needs a set in which the ratio of carbon: hydrogen: oxygen is 1:2:1. SET 2 fits this description by containing 12 carbon, 12 oxygen, and 24 hydrogen atoms

That is, carbon (12/12) : hydrogen (24/12) : oxygen (12/12), which is 1:2:1. Therefore, SET 2 is the best choice for Kendra in order to build her model of carbohydrate molecule containing as many monomers as possible.

Explain how the nucleus Observed in cheek cell​

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Answer:

The nucleus at the central part of the cheek cell contains DNA. When a drop of methylene blue is introduced, the nucleus is stained, which makes it stand out and be clearly seen under the microscope.

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Answer:

The cell has different parts, and those that can absorb stains or dyes are referred to as chromatic. Having absorbed the stain, these parts of the cell become more visible under the microscope and can therefore be easily distinguished from other parts of the same cell.

Without stains, cells would appear to be almost transparent, making it difficult to differentiate its parts.

Explanation:Methylene blue has a string affinity for both DNA and RNA. When it comes in contact with the two, a darker stain is produced and can be viewed under the microscope

Which show that the results of an experiment are relible

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The question is incomplete as it lacks the apropriate group of choices to answer this, however, the group of choices are as follows:

A. The experiment creates ideas for new experiments.

B. The experiment supports the hypothesis.

C. The experiment can be repeated with the same results.

D. The experiment uses a very simple procedure.

Answer:

The correct answer is : B. The experiment supports the hypothesis.

Explanation:

Hypothesis is a possible explanation for the reason of any natural process to be occurred. Hypothesis can be proved with the help of scientific experiment and supported by the various evidences and data analyzed with scientific method.

Reliability of an experiment can be shown by the repetitive results of performed experiment that satisfies the hypothesis and its parts if it does not supports it is false hypothesis.

Thus, the correct answer is :  B. The experiment supports the hypothesis.

A substance has a volume of 20 ml and a density of 2.5 g/ml.What is it mass? A:0.125g ,B:8g, c:22.5g or D:50g

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Answer:

D. 50g

volume : 20ml

= 0.02 l

density : 2.5g/ml

= 2500 g/l

therefore, p=m/v

m= p x v

= 2500 x 0.02

= 50

This is a high school Biology class taught by teacher Ellen Quigley. The students will soon be taking the state End of Course Biology exam. Notice the word chart on the bulletin board with vocabulary specific to Biology. What other information is posted in the room and/or on the white board

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Answer:

Please see below  

Explanation:

The white board displays helpful info with regards to a QR scanner associated with the day's lesson plan. The shelves on the far end of the classroom holds up relevant books and other objects that will prove educational for the students. Some schedules have been put up too for the ease of the students.

A molecule composed of amino acids joined together. It contains nitrogen in addition to CHO

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Answer:

This question describes a PROTEIN

Explanation:

Proteins are one of the four biological molecules in living systems. It is a biological polymer composed of monomeric units called amino acids, which are chemically joined together by peptide bonds.

An amino acid structurally consists of a central carbon atom bonded to an hydrogen atom, carboxylic acid group (-COOH), an amine group (-NH2) and a R side chain, which distinguishes one amino acid from another. Since all amino acids have a nitrogen-containing amine group, all proteins also contains nitrogen in their structure. Hence, a protein consist of an hydrocarbon (CHO) with a nitrogen atom.

which stain is used to prepare an on onion peel is a slide why do we stain the onion peel​

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Explanation:

Safranin is used to prepare an onion peel slide. Explanation: We use this strain because this strain can differentiate the region of the cells darker than the other regions.

the stain used is safranin

Which vein drains blood from the left side of the thorax and esophagus into the left brachiocephalic vein

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Answer:

hemiazygous vein must be the answer

In physics a players natural resistance to an unbalanced force is called?

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Answer:

if a players natural resistance to an unbalanced force is called unbalanced force

Directions: Identify the differences between a fresh cut and a healed cut in the fruit.​

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Answer: browning

Explanation: a healed cut will have brown around it, a fresh cut will not have brown

Which of the following best describes the large evolutionary changes that take place of thousands to millions of years and produce evolutionary novelties such as feathers in birds and large brain sizes in hominids? (type 1, 2 or 3 in the blank).
1. microevolution
2. macroevolution
3. genetic divergence

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Answer:

2. macroevolution

Explanation:

Macroevolution refers to the evolutionary processes that lead to the appearance/extinction of groups larger than individual species. Macroevolutionary processes include speciation, species selection and punctuated equilibrium. The punctuated equilibrium processes are represented by phenomena such as those cases described above. These evolutionary processes are concentrated in relatively short speciation phases caused by bursts of evolutionary changes, which are then followed by stages characterized by evolutionary stasis.

According to the graph, what condition is best for enzyme
activity?

A. A temperature below 30°C

B. A temperature of 35°C

C. A temperature above 50°C

D. A temperature of 20°C

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According to the graph, A temperature of 35°C where the peak is highest and the enzyme activity is higher which means the temperature is optimum for the enzyme activity.

What is the optimum temperature for an enzyme ?

It is the temperature at which the enzyme gets activated in  order to bind with the substrate such that it is ready to change it into product.

Here in this graph of reaction the rate of reaction is the highest peak that is the maximum of amount of reactants is changed into products. The rate of reaction is highest at this point.

A temperature of 35 degrees having the highest peak along with the maximum of enzyme activity makes it the higher for the rate of reaction to be followed up.

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Answer:

 B

Explanation:

observation and inferences are important in science.How would you explain the difference between the two words?

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an observation : something you observe with your 5 senses
inference : the conclusion based on evidence and observations

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A farmer is collecting data about one of her cows. Which of the following points
types of data is an example of qualitative data? Select all that apply. *
The color of the cow
The number of pairs of chromosomes in each of the cow's body cells
The body temperature of the cow
nne
The age of the cow

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Answer:

The color of the cow

The body temperatire of the cow

The age of the cow

Explanation:

Qualitive data involves using your senses to observe.

What statement is true of all living organisms?

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Answer:

All living organisms respond to stimuli.

All living organisms can reproduce.

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