Variation within organisms in a species increases the chance that a species will survive changing conditions. What kind of reproduction produces the most variation with species?
A) parthenogenesis

B) sexual reproduction

C) asexual reproduction

D) budding

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Answer 1

Answer:

Sexual reproduction

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During the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis which is not produced
A.Oxygen
B.ATP
C.NADPH
D. Glucose

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Answer:

D. Glucose

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Which of the following statements correctly relates mutations and survival rates of animals?

Mutations sometimes improve the chances of survival for an animal.

Mutations always improve the chances of survival for an animal.

There is no relationship between mutations and the chance of survival for an animal.

Mutations never improve the chances of survival for an animal.

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The first statement is correct :)

How does eating food benefit an animal?

Select all that apply.

The animal gets raw materials from the food.
The animal gets energy from the food.
The animal gets water from the food.
The animal gets heat from the food.

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Answer:

2)The animal gets energy from the food.

3)The animal gets water from the food.

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Explanation:

The animal gets energy from the food and The animal gets water from the food. Thus option B and C are correct.

What are the animal originated food ?

The food we get from animal source called as animal based food. These  are rich in nutrients, proteins, calcium, etc.

Milk is an important animal food product produced from cows, goats, donkeys, camels.

It is an ideal food highly rich in protein, calcium, vitamins etc.

Eggs produced from hens from poultry can be used major parts of the world.

Meat are used from different source of animals such as ducks, rabbits, goats, sheep, hens, pigs, etc.

It can be up two types such as red meat and white meat.

Red meat have lots of fat and cannot be easily digested, the sources are cows, goats, sheep, pigs, etc.

The white meat has less fat and is easily digested and the sources are  chicken, fish.

Thus option B and C are correct.

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What are some primary consumers in guatemala

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White tailed deer and rabbits

Where does a carnivore directly get its energy from?

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Answer:

The Meat?

Explanation:

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Because carnivores cannot produce energy directly from the sun, they must eat other animals that eat plants, and acquire energy, either directly or indirectly, from glucose. Hope this helps you

Steroids include substances such as?

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Answer:

The steroid core structure is typically composed of seventeen carbon atoms, bonded in four "fused" rings

Explanation:

Answer:

testosterone:an anabolic steroid... principal sex hormones

dexamethasone:a synthetic corticosteroid drug

cholic acid

whats the answer????

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Answer:

D, since there is already a lot of it in the cell

c hope that helped !

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Proteins-large complex molecules-are major building blocks of all living organisms. Discuss the following in relation to proteins.
The chemical composition and levels of structure of proteins
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Answer and Explanation:

Protein is one of the most important molecules in our organism, being present in the composition of all elements, in addition to participating in several metabolic processes. This importance creates the need to study this molecule, however, to study it it is necessary to know the composition chemistry and the levels of structure it presents.

The chemical composition of proteins is related to amino acids, since protein is formed by them. In this case, we can say that the proteins have the same composition as the amino acids containing carboxylic acid and different amino groups, which is what determines the name and function of the amino acid.

In addition to chemical composition, the structure levels of proteins are extremely important, as they only function at a specific structural level. As for these levels, proteins can have a primary structure (there are more than two amino acids organized in a linear row), a secondary structure (when the primary structure turns into a helix species), a tertiary structure (formed by a more intense folding of the secondary structure providing the appearance of helices and leaves) and quarternary structure (when several tertiary structures are joined, allowing folding at the three-dimensional level. This is the functional structure of the protein).

How does oxygen enter a cell?
A. Active transport
B. Facilitated diffusion
C. Simple diffusion
D. Osmosis

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Most mammal cells divide at a rate of

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Mammals have a slow rate of division that is between 12 and 24 hours. These cellular divisions are asynchronous. Zygotic transcription starts at the two-, four-, or eight-cell stage. Cleavage is holoblastic and rotational.

A consequence of "yo-yo" dieting is that

A. the body will actually store more fat around the waist.
B. a person will develop allergies to certain foods.
cholesterol levels will increase.
D. the chances of developing diabetes will increase.

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Answer:

It's ( A )

The body will actually store more fat around the waist.

Despite the differences in size and shape between cells and cell types, all cells have cytoplasm and

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Answer:

DNA &/or Ribose

Explanation:

DNA & Ribose. Eukaryote and Prokaryote cells have all 3 of these things in Similar (Cytoplasm, DNA, and Ribose), since all cells need protein, a blueprint for building cells, and a jelly-like substance to hold all of these things together.

In an example food chain, mice only eat plants, and then snakes eat the mice. These snakes are examples of consumers.​

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Answer:

yes beacuse it cant produce food themselves they depend upon other for food

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The warming of the atmosphere by the trapping of heat being radiated to space is called
a)condensation
b)evaporation
c)the greenhouse effect
d)radiation

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Answer:

The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat. This process makes Earth much warmer than it would be without an atmosphere. Solar energy absorbed at Earth's surface is radiated back into the atmosphere as heat. As the heat makes its way through the atmosphere and back out to space, greenhouse gases absorb much of it.

The answer is c



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what must animals do for celluar respiraton to begin

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Answer:

the animal will consume food and inhale oxygen and drink water. the cell will use the oxygen and water to break down the glucose to form energy or ATP

Stage 1 of Photosynthesis. Fill in the blank. ____________ in plant cells captures energy from _________.

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Answer:

1st blank- chlorphyll

2nd blank: sun

Answer:

blank one the light dependent reaction blak two  chlorophyll

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The carrying capacity of an ecosystem will most likely become unbalanced when?

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Answer:

In a population at its carrying capacity, there are as many organisms of that species as the habitat can support. ... If resources are being used faster than they are being replenished, then the species has exceeded its carrying capacity. If this occurs, the population will then decrease in size.

Explanation:

When resources are depleted faster than they are replenished, the species has reached its carrying capacity. If this happens, the population will shrink in size.

What is carrying capacity?

Carrying capacity is defined as the average population size of a species in a given habitat.

Environmental factors such as adequate food, shelter, water, and mates limit the species population size. If these requirements are not met, the population will decline until the resources recover.

Carrying capacity, or the maximum number of people that an environment can support over time without destroying or degrading it, is determined by three key factors: food availability, water availability, and space.

Carrying capacity is the maximum number, density, or biomass of people that a given area can sustainably support.

This is likely to change over time and is influenced by environmental factors, resources, and the presence of predators, disease agents, and competitors.

Thus, any disturbance in these factors can lead to an unbalanced carrying capacity.

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how are proteins made in animals and humans

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Answer:

Through protein synthesis of course...

Explanation:

DNA and RNA do many steps such as translation, transcription, and more to form protein codons and code them into amino acids. Then, thousands of amino acids are oined together to make proteins, which regulate body function and catalyze chemical reactions (enzymes). Ribosomes are also involved in this action. To make proteins, nitrogen is needed for the plant to use, and that comes mainly from nitrate ions in the soil, and gets into the plant by active transport.

why is deforestation a threat to Yellowstone National Park?​

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Answer:

Deforestation causes loss of animal and plant species due to their lack of habitat. A huge portion of animals and plant species live in forests so if we take that away from them how are they supposed to survive? Not only does deforestation threaten species known to us, but also threatens species we haven't even discovered yet.

Explanation:

This isn't necessarily for Yellowstone but for all national parks ^

Name and describe the five types of active transport systems.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Definition

Active transport is the process of transferring substances into, out of, and between cells, using energy. In some cases, the movement of substances can be accomplished by passive transport, which uses no energy. However, the cell often needs to transport materials against their concentration gradient. In these cases, active transport is required.

Active transport requires energy to move substances from a low concentration of that substance to a high concentration of that substance, in contrast with the process of osmosis. Active transport is most commonly accomplished by a transport protein that undergoes a change in shape when it binds with the cell’s “fuel,” a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

For example, one type of active transport channel in the cell membrane will bind to the molecule it is supposed to transport – such as a sodium ion – and hold onto it until a molecule of ATP comes along and binds to the protein. The energy stored in ATP then allows the channel to change shape, spitting the sodium ion out on the opposite side of the cell membrane. This type of active transport directly uses ATP and is called “primary” active transport.

Another type of active transport is “secondary” active transport. In this type of active transport, the protein pump does not use ATP itself, but the cell must utilize ATP in order to keep it functioning. This will be explained in more depth in the section on Symport Pumps below.

Lastly, active transport can be accomplished through processes called endocytosis and exocytosis. In exocytosis, a cell moves something outside of itself in large quantities by wrapping it in a membrane called a vesicle and “spitting out” the vesicle. In endocytosis, a cell “eats” something by wrapping and re-forming its membrane around the substance or item.

Each type of active transport is explained in more detail below.

Types of Active Transport

Antiport Pumps

Antiport pumps as an example of active transport

Active transport by antiport pumps

Antiport pumps are a type of transmembrane co-transporter protein. They pump one substance in one direction, while transporting another substance in the opposite direction. These pumps are extremely efficient because many of them can use one ATP molecule to fuel these two different tasks.

One important type of antiport pump is the sodium-potassium pump, which is discussed in more detail under “Examples of Active Transport.”

Symport Pumps

Symport pumps take advantage of diffusion gradients to move substances. Diffusion gradients are differences in concentration that cause substances to naturally move from areas of high to low concentration.

In the case of a symport pump, a substance that “wants” to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration down its concentration gradient is used to “carry” another substance against its concentration gradient.

One example of a symport pump – that of the sodium-glucose transport protein – is discussed below under “Examples of Active Transport.”

Sympoter pump as an example of active transport

Active transport by symporter pumps

Endocytosis

In the third type of active transport, large items, or large amounts of extracellular fluid, may be taken into a cell through the process of endocytosis.

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Answer:

4 nethier organic

Explanation:

The model below represents an atom of which element on the periodic table?

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Answer: Aluminum

Explanation:

The normal Aluminum is 13p+ and 13n. (13+13)

===> Aluminum-26 (or we just call it Aluminum)

This one has 13p+ and 14n. (13+14)

===> Aluminum-27

3. What are 3 examples of proteins and what functions do they serve in organisms' bodies?

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Answer:

ADN, ARN and Cytoplasma

Explanation:

Protein synthesis is the process in which cells make proteins. It occurs in two stages: transcription and translation. Transcription is the transfer of genetic instructions in DNA to mRNA in the nucleus. ... After the mRNA is processed, it carries the instructions to a ribosome in the cytoplasm.

Answer:

HORMONES are chemical-signaling molecules, usually small proteins or steroids, secreted by endocrine cells that act to control or regulate specific physiological processes, including growth, development, metabolism, and reproduction. For example, insulin is a protein hormone that helps to regulate the blood glucose level.

ENZYMES  which are produced by living cells, are catalysts in biochemical reactions (like digestion) and are usually complex or conjugated proteins. Each enzyme is specific for the substrate (a reactant that binds to an enzyme) it acts on. The enzyme may help in breakdown, rearrangement, or synthesis reactions.

TRANSPORT Carry substances in the blood or lymph throughout the body

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

1 structural

Physiological

Behavioral.

2.Color matching

Disruptive coloration

What does lemon juice, snake venom and cyanide have in common?

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Answer:

enzymes are protein molecules that act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions without themselves getting used up. Each enzyme will only speed up a specific reaction, for example, catalase will speed up the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen but it will not speed up the breakdown of starch into glucose. Enzymes (e.g. catalase) have active sites with specific shapes that bind to the substrate molecule (e.g. hydrogen peroxide) forming an enzyme-substrate complex. The enzyme-substrate complex then breaks down into the enzyme and product, allowing the enzyme to go on and react with another substrate molecule. Temperature and pH affect enzyme function because they can change the shape of the enzyme’s active site, preventing it from binding to the substrate, just as a broken lock will no longer fit the key. When the shape of an enzyme changes we call this denaturation. Any factor that increases the frequency of collisions between enzymes and substrates (increasing concentration, surface area or temperature) will increase the rate of reaction.

Explanation:

What lemon juice, snake venom and cyanide have in common is hat they are all acidic substances.

An acidic solution is a solution that contains hydrogen ions as its only positive ion in solution. Acidic substances have a sour and turn blue litmus paper red.

What lemon juice, snake venom and cyanide have in common is hat they are all acidic substances.

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an elements has two or more atoms with the same number of protons but different
number of neutrons it is called a(n)
isotope
neutron
electron
none of the above

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Answer isotope

Explanation: it has more than one atom

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Answer:

X-rays

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After a forest fire what would be the first change in a forest?

Pioneer species are established

A climax community is established

Wind carries seeds to the area and plants grow from these seeds

New soil forms from rock

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Answer:

The answer is C: Wind Carries seeds to the area and plants grow from these seeds.

Explanation:

A scientist crossed two fruit flies in a lab. She was studying the transmission of the alleles that affect wing shape. The dominant allele, C, is the allele for curly wings, and the recessive allele, c, is the allele for straight wings. She knew that one of the parent flies was heterozygous and had curly wings (Cc). Half of the offspring from the cross had curly wings, and the other half had straight wings. Identify the genotype and phenotype of the second parent fly. State the evidence that supports your response.

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Answer:

The other fly would have to be a cc

Explanation:

To do this, you can use the square method, one Cc's on the top and one side a cc, when you cross these it gives you Cc, Cc, and cc, cc. Half and half.

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The other parent was cc.

Genes often occur in pairs. Genes are units of inheritance located in the chromosomes. The pairs in which genes occur are called alleles. In a given pair of alleles, one gene is dominant and the other is recessive.

In this case, the dominant gene is for curly wings and the recessive gene is for straight wings. If one parent is Cc , the other parent must be cc causing half of the offspring from the cross to have curly wings, and the other half to have straight wings.

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1. A scientific law is a law is a statement based on experiments that states the facts that follow with a specific occurence

2. The theory of evolution is that life constantly changes over time. Animals and living organisms of all sorts evolve and adapt to survive.

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Explanation:

Answer:

Scientific laws are laws that are based off of experiments or observations

Theory of evolution are based off of the idea of all species are related and graduated over time.

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