What are the 3 kinds of helpful social behavior?

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Answer 1

Explanation:

Social interactions include a large number of behaviors, so many that in sociology, interaction is usually divided into five categories. These are: exchange, competition, cooperation, conflict and coercion.

Answer 2

Social behaviors are the conducts that affect other person or ownself. Cooperative, mutualistic, and satisfactory or polite social behavior is helpful to others.

What is social behavior?

Social behavior is the activities and conducts that are affected by various factors and also affects numerous factors. It is defined by the presence of the interaction between the community.

A cooperative social behavior allows the person to be able to collectively work with society and leads to harmony. Mutualistic behavior allows the person to rely on others and can help them in a needful situation.

In addition, satisfactory or polite social behavior allows the person to be kind so that they can help the community. It reflects the person's ability to have social communication.

Therefore, cooperative, mutualistic, and satisfactory or polite are helpful social behavior.

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A wolf kills a deer that is infected with ________ of Echinococcus granulosis in its liver and eats it. After consuming the deer, the wolf's intestine becomes filled with a number of ________ produced from scoleces. These eventually release eggs into the wolf's intestines, which are released in its feces.

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The deer is infected with the parasite taenia Echinococcus granulosis, which is in the development stage of the fertile hydatid cyst.   The wolf's intestine becomes filled with adult parasites, that eventually release eggs from their proglottids.    

Explanation: Echinococcus granulosis biological cycle.

The adult form of the parasite Echinococcus granulosis inhabits the intestines of canids, such as the dog or in the wolves, as in the exposed example. They might be 2 to 7 millimeters long, and in their anterior extreme, there is a segment known as scolex or head. The invertebrate attaches to the intestine wall by using its scolex. In the posterior extreme, there are the fertile segments of the animal, formed by three or four proglottids. The proglottides, carry the eggs and release them in the canid´s intestine. These eggs can get out of the animal´s body when it defecates. The parasite´s eggs are now in the feces of the canid.

Once on the ground or in the water, these eggs might be ingested by an intermediate host. In general, these hosts are animals such as sheep, goats, horses, pigs, and even humans. In the exposed example, the intermediate host is the deer.

The eclosion of the parasite´s eggs occurs in the thin intestine of their host, during digestion. The invertebrate penetrates the intestinal wall, from where it migrates to other organs, especially the liver and the lungs. At this point, the organism known as the oncosphere, turn into hydatid cysts. In its interior, it starts the protoscolex formation, making the size of the cyst to get bigger. When the protoscolex is completely formed, the fertile cyst is now infectious to the final host.

The final host (wolves) becomes infected when it feeds on the intermediate host. After ingestion, protoscolex gets released in the interior of the duodene. Their free state is known as scolex. At a certain point, scolex gets attached to the intestine wall where they stay until they become adults. And the cycle starts again.    

Which is a type of cell that makes new bone tissue?
o
A. Cartilage
O B. Osteoblast
O C. Actin
O D. Myosin

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B. Osteoblast

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b

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Self testing is an important step in the immune system because it
increases the lethality of B-cells.
increases the lethality of T-cells.
eliminates all lymphocytes that have been built that would bind and kill healthy, unaffected body cells.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - eliminates all lymphocytes that have been built that would bind and kill healthy, unaffected body cells.

Explanation:

Self-testing in the immune system is a very important step as it helps in analyzing if the immune cells or lymphocytes. To fight against the intruders, the immune system should initially recognize them. That is, the immune system must have the option to recognize what is nonself (remote) based on what is self. The immune system can make this identification since all cells have distinguishing recognition molecules (antigens) on their surface.

Self-test helps in identifying and eliminate in all lymphocytes that have built and attack the healthy cells and killing them.

Which statement best describes a dominant allele

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Answer:

B The version of the trait that is expressed over other alleles for the same trait I believe

The Answer Is B! Hope you got it right

Write four questions about HIV/AIDS.

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Can HIV Live Outside the Body? How Long Does It Take for HIV Symptoms to Appear? Which Activities Are Most Likely to Transmit HIV?

Answer: what is cause of HIV?? What are the symptoms of HIV? Is HIV is reversable?? Which activities are most likely to transmit HIV??

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Which best describes the scientific process?
A. A guess about a scientific idea
B. A group of scientists
C. A type of mathematics
D. A way to answer scientific questions
SUBMIT

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Answer: I thinks it’s a.  A guess about a scientific idea

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Which correctly lists three main causes of deforestation? air pollution, mining, logging mining, cattle ranching, logging cattle ranching, water pollution, air pollution water pollution, logging, mining

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Answer:

The other guy was wrong!

The actual answer is B. or Mining, cattle ranching, logging.

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Please give brailiest!!!

Answer:

B) Mining, cattle ranching, and logging.

Explanation:

All I know is that logging causes deforestation which is very destructive. The other guy is correct

What is the function of radicle?​

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Answer:

The functions of radicle are

a. it emerge from a seed through the micropyle.

b. it allows to suck water and send to the leaves to start photosynthesis.

c. it helps the seed to grow.e.t.c.

is a general condition when an organism gains or loses one or more chromosomes but not a complete set. 2. is a general condition where complete haploid sets of chromosomes are present. 3. is a loss of one chromosome from an otherwise diploid genome. 4. is a gain of one chromosome in addition to an otherwise diploid genome. 5. is a trisomy of chromosome 13 in humans. 6. is a trisomy of chromosome 18 in humans. 7. is the addition of one or more extra sets of chromosomes, identical to the normal haploid complement of the same species. 8. is the case of polyploidy when the chromosomes originate from the hybridization of two different species, usually closely related.

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Answer:

The correct term for each description s given below:

Explanation:

1. aneuploidy - is a general condition when an organism gains or loses one or more chromosomes but not a complete set.

2. Euploidy - is a general condition where complete haploid sets of chromosomes are present.

3. Monosomy- is a loss of one chromosome from an otherwise diploid genome.

4. Trisomy- is a gain of one chromosome in addition to an otherwise diploid genome.

5. Patau syndrome -is a trisomy of chromosome 13 in humans.

6. Edwards syndrome -is a trisomy of chromosome 18 in humans.

7. autopolyploidy -is the addition of one or more extra sets of chromosomes, identical to the normal haploid complement of the same species.

8. allopolyploidy - is the case of polyploidy when the chromosomes originate from the hybridization of two different species, usually closely related.

A neuromuscular junction is a junction between a_________ and a ___________. A neuromuscular junction is a junction between a_________ and a ___________. dendrite of an axon; skeletal muscle fiber bulbous end of axon; skeletal muscle fiber sarcoplasm; T-tubule dendrite of an axon; myofibril bulbous end of axon; cell body of axon

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Answer:

myofibril bulbous end of axon and skeletal muscles fibres.

Explanation:o

It represents the  chemical synapse  of the axon bulbous ends  of the motor neuron ( motor end plate) and the skeletal Muscle fibres.

The influx of calcium ions into the bulbous ends leads to the fusion  and empty of the vesicles containing neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft.

The Neurotransmitters binds to the receptors on the muscles membrane to allow the transmission of action potential ( PSIP or  PSEP)across the synaptic gap  to the muscles fibers  to initiate  their  contraction or relaxation.

What happens in a young tuna’s life cycle?

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Answer:

He is born he eats some he gains weight he realizes he may have an eating disorder he becomes depressed he becomes very obese and overweight he has very high cholesterol and type 2 diabetes he finally is struck with a major heart attack that kills him in front of his loyal wife of 40 years.

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What is the Hepatic Portal Vein?​

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Answer: The hepatic portal vein is one of the most important vein that receives blood from the body and transports it into the liver for filtration and processing. This vein is part of the hepatic portal system that receives all of the blood draining from the abdominal digestive tract, as well as from the pancreas, gallbladder, and spleen.

‘Hepatic’ means of or relating to the liver, therefore the hepatic portal vein is a blood vessel that sends nutrient-rich blood from the gastrointestinal tract and spleen to the liver, but also delivers toxins to the liver that will be chemically modified in the proces of detoxication

Answer:

Explanation:

hepatic portal vein is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. It is typically 8 centimeters long in adults. The portal vein is responsible for carrying blood from the GI tract, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen to the liver.The hepatic portal vein originates behind the neck of the pancreas and is usually formed by the convergence of the superior mesenteric vein and the splenic vein, referred to as the splenic-mesenteric confluence.

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What is photosynthesis.​

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Answer:

Photosynthesis:

Photosynthesis is the synthesis of food(glucose) from water and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.

Chemical Reaction:

6H₂O + 6CO₂ => C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂   (balanced)

Answer:

The process of making food in the leaves with the help of water and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll is called photosynthesis.

Significance of Photosynthesis:

It is the important source of energy for all living organisms- both producers and consumers.It is essential for sustaining life.It helps in the growth and development of plants.It is necessary for the synthesis of many organic compounds used by humans and other animals.It converts atmospheric CO2 back to oxygen.

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1. Completa cada uno de los enunciados utilizando cada uno de los conceptos del recuadro. palabras para completar:Aeróbica, Fermentación, ATP, Anaeróbica, Respiración. Por medio de la _____________________ los seres vivos transforman la energía contenida en los nutrientes en energía útil o ____________________ y así llevar a cabo sus funciones vitales. En la respiración celular _____________________ se obtiene energía en presencia de oxígeno. En la respiración celular _____________________ se obtiene energía en presencia de minerales, como de nitrilos y sulfatos. En la respiración celular _____________________ se obtiene energía en ausencia de oxígeno y se utiliza para productos lácteos.

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Answer:

1. respiración

2. ATP

3. aeróbico

4. fermentación

5. respiración anaeróbica

Explicación:

La energía se produce en forma de trifosfato de adenina por la descomposición de moléculas de alimentos como la glucosa, etc. en un proceso de respiración. Hay dos tipos de respiración i. mi. respiración aeróbica y anaeróbica. En la respiración aeróbica, se produce más ATP en presencia de la molécula de oxígeno, mientras que en la respiración anaeróbica, se produce menos ATP cuando no hay oxígeno. La respiración es el proceso que ayuda a la disponibilidad de oxígeno para la producción de energía.

What species of turtle is this found him in my front yard, I live in Florida near Orlando if that helps

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Answer:

Box Turtle

Explanation:

Answer:Florida soft shell turtle with the specie name Apalone ferox.

Explanation:

Which is a function of the spinal cord? A. It allows the back to be flexible and move at different angles. B. It helps the spine to provide structural support for the body. C. It transmits information between different parts of the nervous system. D. It produces hormones to send chemical signals throughout the bod

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Answer:

c is the correct ans.

it transmits information between different parts of nervous system.

Answer:

C. It transmits information between different parts of the nervous system.

Explanation:

The nervous system has two parts, the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.

The central nervous system includes the brain, and the peripheral nervous system includes the spinal cord.

The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure that consists of nervous tissue. The spinal cord extends between medulla oblongata in the brain to the lumbar region. It is protected by the spinal column made up of bones, called vertebrae.

One function of the spinal cord is to receive and transmit signals to the entire body and back to the brain.

The spinal cord recieves nerve impulses from the body and transmits it to the brain. It also receives orders in form of nerve impulses which are transported to receptors for response.

how dose the nervous system help the body maintain homeostasis

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The nervous system helps the body to maintain homeostasis by controlling and regulating the other parts of the body.

lant cells can synthesize energy-rich organic molecules, and later break them down to extract that energy for performing life processes where does it occur?.

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Answer:

Two processes were described in this question, hence, the location of the two processes are as follows:

synthesize energy-rich organic molecules- CHLOROPLAST

Break them down to extract energy- MITOCHONDRIA

Explanation:

Plant cells are unique cells capable of synthesizing their own food via a process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS. The process of photosynthesis, which occurs in an organnelle called CHLOROPLAST, synthesizes a sugar (glucose), which is an energy-rich organic molecules i.e. it stores energy in its chemical bonds.

However, to harness the usable form of energy stored in the chemical bonds of Glucose, the cells need to break down the glucose molecule. Plant cells break down glucose in a process called CELLULAR RESPIRATION in order to convert the stored energy in Glucose to a usable form called ATP. This extraction of ATP molecule needed for every life process of the plant cell is carried out in another organnelle called MITOCHONDRION.

Kala added a spoon of yeast and hot boiling water to knead bread dough, whereas Rupa added warm water to knead the dough with yeast in it. Both of them made bread. Whose bread will be soft? Why?

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Answer:

I think Rupa's bread will come out softer than Kala's.

Explanation:

Using hot boiling water to activate yeast can kill it. Instead of being absorbed by the protein, the hot water is absorbed into the starch molecules.

It is better to use warm water to get a more fluffy bread.

Soft bread is soft because CO2 produced by yeast and water that gets turned to steam by the baking process gets trapped into pockets by a mesh of gluten, causing the dough to expand. The dough then solidifies, keeping its shape. If your bread is not soft then it hasn't expanded enough for one or more reasons.

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Which is a structure that directs the cell's activities?

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Answer:

It's the Nucleus.

_______ is the involuntary movement of the muscles that move food through the digestive system.

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Answer:peristalsis

Explanation:

a wave like motion that occurs in the stomach to move food down

Peristalsis is the involuntary movement of the muscles that move food through the digestive system. The correct answer is peristalsis.

What is Peristalsis?

It is a coordinated, involuntary muscular movement that occurs in the walls of the digestive tract, specifically the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. It plays a crucial role in propelling food and liquids through the digestive system, allowing for the efficient processing and absorption of nutrients.The process of peristalsis begins when food is swallowed and enters the esophagus. The walls of the esophagus contain smooth muscle tissue that contracts and relaxes in a wave-like pattern. This contraction is initiated by the swallowing reflex, which is triggered by the act of swallowing.Peristaltic contractions in the small intestine help to propel the chyme along its length, allowing the absorption of nutrients from the intestinal walls.

The rhythmic contractions help to move the waste material, also known as feces, toward the rectum.

Therefore, the answer is peristalsis.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the three global wind patterns?
A. Polar Easterlies
B. Westerlies
C. Trade Winds
D. Interglacial Winds

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Answer:

I believe that the correct answer is d. Interglacial Winds

Explanation:

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Polar Easterlies, Westerlies and trade winds are the three main global wind patterns. Interglacial winds are not a type of global wind patterns. Thus, the correct option is D.

What are global wind patterns?

Global Wind Patterns is mainly the result of a thermodynamic principle and the Coriolis effect due to the counterclockwise rotation of the planet earth. Warm air around the equator is lifted that creates a suction effect for air masses coming from different latitudes.

The three important global wind belts are polar easterlies, westerlies, and trade winds. The polar easterlies flow from the north and south poles towards 60° north and south, respectively. They are very cold and dry winds. The westerlies are present between 30° and 60° north and south of the Equator.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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Earth has seasons because of changes in Select one: a. its distance from the sun. b. the direction its axis tilts. c. the angle at which its axis tilts. d. its direction of rotation on its axis. Clear my choice

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b. the direction it’s axis tilts

Which statements describe characteristics that are common to both plants and animals? Check all that apply.

They have nuclei.
They are autotrophs.
They have cell walls.
They are multicellular.
They are heterotrophs.

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Answer:

They have nuclei and are multicellular.

Explanation:

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The statements which describe characteristics that are common to both plants and animals are given below.

They have nuclei.They are multicellular.

Which is the most common for plants and animals?

Membrane-bound organelles, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, the nucleus, Golgi apparatus, peroxisomes, and lysosomes, are found in both plant and animal cells.

Is chloroplast common to plant and animal cells?

For example, plant cells contain chloroplasts since they need to perform photosynthesis, but animal cells do not. Plants and animals are very different on the outside as well as on the cellular level. mitochondria, but only plant cells have chloroplasts.

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Which of the following is the best definition of DNA

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Choice B is incorrect. That definition can be applied to both DNA and RNA, as they are both made of a nucleic acid, phosphate, sugar ring, and nucleotide base.

Choice C is incorrect. That would be the message strand made by RNA when they are transcribed.

Choice D is incorrect because it's absurd.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Its the genetic code, nothing else would make sense

Scientists hypothesize that oxygen began to accumulate in Earth’s atmosphere after the appearance of living things with the ability to

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Answer:release carbon emissions

Explanation:

Why is fermentation less effective than respiration?

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Answer:

Fermentation is less effective because it does not have the capacity to completely break down the glucose molecule and therefore can only contribute to the production of two ATP molecules (via glycolysis), as opposed to the 36 produced during aerobic respiration

Explanation:

Which is one of the six fundamental elements that are found in living organisms?
O helium
O sodium
O oxygen
chlorine

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Answer:

Oxygen

Explanation:

Oxygen is one of the six fundamental elements in living organisms

Answer:

Oxygen is correct !!!!!!!

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name any 7 types of food please answer it is very urgent to me ​

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Answer:

vegetablessea food beanspulsesriceshellfishnutssalmonsmeat(beef and mutton)chickenfruits

Explanation:

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give any three difference between manure and fertilizers











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Answer:1)Manure is made up of natural substance to improve plant growth  like animal droppings while fertilizers are made up of chemicals and some unknown substances to improve plant growth.  2)Manure are insoluble or does not dissolve in water but fertilizers are soluble and dissolve in water.  3)Manure is not that rich in plant nutrients but fertilizer is very rich in plant nutrients.

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