2. Which statement is NOT part of the cell theory?
O Cells come from existing cells
O Cells are the basic unit of life
O Cells are all the same on the inside
OLiving organisms are made up of one or more cells
Answer:
O Cells are all the same on the inside
Sasha used the Internet to find and print images of the esophagus, stomach, liver, and intestines. She then arranged these structures to show how they are organized inside a human body. What sequence of organization was Sasha demonstrating?
a. cells - tissues
B. tissues - organs
C. organ systems - organism
D. organs - organ systems
Answer:
d
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The endocrine system regulates the body through hormone release. Like the nervous system, what does the endocrine system help maintain?
A. homeostasis
B. reflexes
C. chemicals
D. neurons
Answer:
How is the endocrine system related to the nervous system in terms of its regulatory activity?
For one, the endocrine system uses chemical signaling (hormones, produced by glands) while the nervous system uses electrical signaling (neural impulses). The signal transmission of the nervous system is fast because neurons are interconnected, but the functions are more short-lived.
Explanation:
at what level does natural selection occur?
Answer:
The hierarchy of selection. We most typically think of natural selection working at the level of the individual, favoring those better at leaving behind more individual descendants. However, with a little imagination, we can see how natural selection might work at other levels of biological organization as well.
Explanation:
I the otter , sea urchin , kelp community , what trophic level is the kelp ?
A. Producer
B. Primary consumers
C. Secondary consumers
D. Tertiary consumers
How does the fact that infants raised on breast milk were nine times less susceptible than bottlefed infants to lymphoma demonstrate that there may be a link between something in human milk and cancer-cell destruction?
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The fact is true that the human milk helps in the destruction of cancers due to presence of Human Alpha-lactalbumin. Human Alpha-lactalbumin is a type of protein that is present in the breast milk that has the ability to kills the cancer cell so we can say that the great link is present between human milk and cancer-cell destruction and the infants that feeds on human milk has no chance of cancer disease.
2. In order to grow, animals with an exoskeleton must
a. Shed their skin
b. shed their shells
C. continue cell reproduction
d. find larger shells to inhabit.
a.shed their skin..
Explanation:
Exoskeleton
A true exoskeleton, like that found in arthropods, must be shed (moulted) when it is outgrown. ... The new exoskeleton is still capable of growing to some degree, however. Animals of the order arthropoda, like lizards, amphibians, and many other animals that shed their skin, are indeterminate growers
STATION #2
Where is DNA located within the cell?
Your answer here
Nucleus
Mitochondria
cytoplam
Ribosoma
Golgi apparatus
Answer:
nucleas
Explanation:
i looked it up and we had a unit on this in school ,not that I actually remembered anything they taught me :P
Which effect of temperature rise causes a feedback resulting in a rise in global temperatures?
more severe storms
more water vapor in the atmosphere
less water vapor in the atmosphere
less severe storms
Answer:
Less water vapor in the atemosphere
Explanation:
Answer:
less water vapor in the atmosphere
Explanation:
Carrots that have been cut into pieces have a shorter
shelf life than whole carrots. Explain this observation
using factors that affect rate of reaction.
Science 10
Which of the following is true?
A. The reactions for cellular respiration and
Photosynthesis are the same
B. The products of photosynthesis are the rectants in
cellular respiration.
C. The products for cellular respiration and
Photosynthesis are the same.
D. Cellular respiration and Photosynthesis are not
interrelated
Answer:
B. the products if photosynthesis are the rectants
If there is a solar eclipse, we see a shadow because the sunlight is _______________.
none of the above
absorbed by moon
refracted by moon
reflected by moon
Answer:
refracted by moon
Explanation:
Answer:
reflected by moon would probaly be the answer.
Explanation:
Sometimes, the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. The Moon blocks the light of the Sun and a shadow of the Moon is cast on the Earth's surface. This is an eclipse of the Sun, or a solar eclipse.
Which of these is an OPINION about deforestation (not a fact)? *
A. It can cause animals to lose their habitat.
B. it happens because people use wood and lumber.
C. Deforestation destroys important sources of oxygen.
D. It's a serious crisis that our government should try to stop.
PLEASE ANSWRR
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Pretty obvious lol
Which of the following foods is made using microorganisms? Tick one box.
1.
Cheese
Lemons
Noodles
Rice
Science
Answer:
Cheese
Explanation:
2. Give a reason why earth worms come out of the soil when it has rained.
for wallowing it?
Explanation:
Oxygen diffuses easily through air, and the soil stays aerobic because oxygen comes in from the surface. But after a rain, the soil pores and the worm burrows fill with water. The worms can't get enough oxygen when the soil is flooded, so they come to the surface to breathe.
Give 3 examples of adaptations observed in plant species
Answer:
Plant adaptations
Drip tips - plants have leaves with pointy tips. ...
Buttress roots - large roots have ridges which create a large surface area that help to support large trees.
Epiphytes - these are plants which live on the branches of trees high up in the canopy.
Explanation:
explain how competition for biotic and abiotic factors, such as quantity of light water or food can affect the size of populations
Answer:
When there is a limited supply of water or food, organisms must compete for these resources in order to survive. Some will get to eat/drink but some others might not. As a result those organisms may die from lack of food/water, therefore decreasing the size of the population.
4.What term is used to identify that first fertilized egg?
O egg
O body cell
O gamete
O zygote
Answer:
I believe its the zygote
Answer:
zygote
Explanation:
4th option thankyou
how do soybeans replenish the soil of nitrogen?
legumes can get their nitrogen from the atmosphere
Explanation:
They can convert nitrogen in the atmosphere into a usable form through a mutual effort between microorganisms in the soil and nodules the plants' roots. This process is known as symbiotic nitrogen fixation.
the impact of extinction to the environment
Answer:
Changing systems are inevitable but likewise bring harsh and even uncontrollable effectsExtinction is especially harmful because of the concept of mutual or coexistence theorems in which certain animals depend on others We will examine the food chain: Say that grasshoppers go extinct and the lizards that eat them exclusively now have no food source. That effect transcends into a higher order as it climbs up the food ladder. Effectively these said lizards could have been controlling the bug population and effectively the grasshoppers controlled smaller micro organisms which now are left to their own devices given the extinction of the grasshoppers.effectively those microorganism can damage ecosystems and dramatically change the composition or animals and vegetation that exist in said area.Answer:
1) it'll affect the chain reactions in the whole ecosystem and therefore, have a big effect on the environment.
2) if this happens then humans may lose the source of medicines as well, thus humans will be hit by a disease and there would probably be no cure, hence again affecting the biodiversity.
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What does a model of the carbon cycle show?
The amount of Earth’s carbon increases.
The amount of Earth’s carbon is constant.
The amount of Earth’s carbon decreases.
The amount of Earth’s carbon cannot be determined.
Answer:
The amount of Earth’s carbon increases.
Explanation:
Changes that put carbon gases into the atmosphere result in warmer temperatures on Earth. This diagram of the fast carbon cycle shows the movement of carbon between land, atmosphere, and oceans. Yellow numbers are natural fluxes, and red are human contributions in gigatons of carbon per year.
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What happens at the termination site?
DNA thingz
Answer:
Termination is the ending of transcription,and occurs when RNA polymerase crosses a stop ( termination) sequence in the gene. The mRNA strand is complete,and it detaches from DNA
Explain how and why the walls of the ventricles differ in thickness.
and between
Answer:
The ventricles of the heart have thicker muscular walls than the atria. This is because blood is pumped out of the heart at greater pressure from these chambers compared to the atria. ... This is due to the higher forces needed to pump blood through the systemic circuit (around the body) compared to the pulmonary circuit.
Explanation:
The Human Heart — PT Direct
which statement best completes the diagram
A.most people are jewish
B. most people speak greek
C.most people live on farms
D.most people practice islam
Answer:
A
Explanation:
“The rest is lost largely through metabolic processes as heat.”
How can I word that sentence differently?
pls help
Answer:
The rest is lost generally through metabolic cycles as warmth.
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name the ecological instrument used in measuring aquatic factors
Answer:
Several tools aid ecologists in measuring abiotic factors, including thermometers, altimeters, pH meters and many other devices.
: Was the increase in the average beak depth caused by an increase in large-beaked finches or a decline in small-beaked finches?
Answer:
The increase in the average beak depth caused by both an increase in large-beaked finches and by a decline in small-beaked finches
Explanation:
The increase in the average beak depth is caused by both an increase in large-beaked finches and by a decline in small-beaked finches. All the small-beaked finches got disappeared. As a result, only large-beaked finches were left. The drought decreased the number of seeds such that large-beaked finches could eat the larger seeds to survive.
I'm asking this out of personal curiosity, not for school. but it's still for educational purposes kinda, so I hope it's okay.
If a flower is wilted, but not totally dead and withered yet, is the flower dead and it's dead flower body is in the process of decomposing, or is the flower like in the flower stage of being an old person, it lived and now it's old, but not dead yet?
Here's an example of the flower stage I mean. ^-^
1. Determine hormones with external and internal secretion.
2. The nervous system and the hormonal system control the sending of messages to different organs of the body, describe the difference between them.
3. Explain the role of thyroxine in the metabolic processes of our body.
4. Describe the role of insulin in regulating blood sugar. What are the effects of adrenaline in the body?
5. Distinguish the role of testosterone and estrogen in human sexual development.
Answer:
yeah
Explanation:
Thyroxine is the main hormone secreted into the bloodstream by the thyroid gland. It plays vital roles in digestion, heart and muscle function, brain development and maintenance of bones.
Alternative names for thyroxine
T4; tetraiodothyronine; thyroxin
What is thyroxine?
Thyroxine is the main hormone secreted into the bloodstream by the thyroid gland. It is the inactive form and most of it is converted to an active form called triiodothyronine by organs such as the liver and kidneys. Thyroid hormones play vital roles in regulating the body’s metabolic rate, heart and digestive functions, muscle control, brain development and maintenance of bones.
How is thyroxine controlled?
The production and release of thyroid hormones, thyroxine and triiodothyronine, is controlled by a feedback loop system that involves the hypothalamus in the brain and the pituitary and thyroid glands. The hypothalamus secretes thyrotropin-releasing hormone which, in turn, stimulates the pituitary gland to produce thyroid stimulating hormone. This hormone stimulates the production of the thyroid hormones, thyroxine and triiodothyronine, by the thyroid gland.
This hormone production system is regulated by a feedback loop so that when the levels of the thyroid hormones (thyroxine and triiodothyronine) increase, they prevent the release of both thyrotropin-releasing hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone. This system allows the body to maintain a constant level of thyroid hormones in the body.
What happens if I have too much thyroxine?
The release of too much thyroxine in the bloodstream is known as thyrotoxicosis. This may be caused by overactivity of the thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism), as in Graves' disease, inflammation of the thyroid or a benign tumour. Thyrotoxicosis can be recognised by a goitre, which is a swelling of the neck due to enlargement of the thyroid gland. Other symptoms of thyrotoxicosis include intolerance to heat, weight loss, increased appetite, increased bowel movements, irregular menstrual cycle, rapid or irregular heartbeat, palpitations, tiredness, irritability, tremor, hair