Answer:
heat
Explanation:
I'm not sure but evaporation happens when water turns into a gas so if you're asking what causes it, heating the water does
Answer: sun
Explanation:
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Answer:
100% b and c
Explanation:
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Answer:
The grasshopper does not need to transport gasses because as shown in the diagram their are air sacs throughout the torso that thoroughly distribute the needed gases to the cells.
Explanation:
Here is a drawing of a skeleton. Copy the drawing onto a separate piece of paper. Use colored pencils to fill in the skeleton. Make it look like the original animal as you think it was. Be sure to make inferences before you start.
__________ are anaerobic bacteria use carbon dioxide to release energy and produce methane
Answer: I think it is methanogenesis.
Explanation:
Which plant organ system is responsible for transporting water?
a. petals
b. pholem
c. leaves
d. xylem
Answer:
D.Xylem transports the water
In the diagram below, what does the structural similarity indicate about the evolutionary relationships among the organisms?
Answer in two complete sentences using vocabulary.
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Many sponges can reproduce asexually. Ladybugs, on the other hand, reproduce sexually.
When small bits of a sponge are broken off—often by currents or by predators—they can float to new regions and regenerate as new sponges. A ladybug must find a mate before it can reproduce.
One disadvantage of the sponge's method of reproduction is that
Answer:
One disadvantage is that it can die.
Explanation:
What ion do acids release in solution?
hydrogen
hydroxide
carbonate
ammonium
cover question
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
If two parents do not have an autosomal recessive trait, what can you say about their children? Can autosomal recessive traits skip generations?
Melissa is designing an experiment to learn what a plant needs to survive. She buys four plants of the same type. Then, she puts two in the light by the window and two in her closet where there are no windows.
Finally, she gives the plants either no water or 100 milliliters of water every week for a month.
Which plant will be the healthiest at the end of the experiment?
plant 3
plant 1
plant 4
plant 2
Explanation:
the two at the light at the window will b the healthiest cuz plant needs the light inorder 2 grow
Answer:
The plant that is at the sunlight and that got 100 mL of water.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B & C
Explanation:
I say this because It's asking how the cells get nutrients, not how they dispose of waste material, or how the organism survives.
If the Whole Brainers of 1850 could see an fMRI, would it support or contradict their theory? Include evidence from both texts to support your response.
Answer:
You have to put a photo rq
1) What type of reproduction is illustrated above?
A) sexual
B) asexual
C) conjugation
D) binary fission
Why do telescopes on Earth analyze radio waves, ultraviolet waves, and
visible light waves?
Explanation:
Astronomers have a huge problem detecting radiation from space because the Earth's atmosphere blocks most of it and stops it from reaching the surface. Visible light and radio waves get through to telescopes on the ground, and some detectors (infrared, UV and gamma) work when they are high up on mountains.
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What is this kris this is what she was showing us I was in living environments class she talking about reproductive system
A hiker enters an area where lichens, mosses, and fungi are growing.
which statement best describes this ecosystem?
A. it is in a steady state and unlikely to change.
B. it is a climax community
C. it features many opportunists
D. it is populated with pioneer plants.
Answer:
D.it is polluted with pioneer plants
Explanation:
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Can someone do this for me on paper
Create a graphic organizer, mind map, or concept map reflecting the terminology used to explain the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary system. please
Answer:
I got you
Explanation:
Label the following genotypes with the possible phenotypes.
(Purple skin is dominant to blue skin.)
PP
Pp
pp
Stephen is reading about the life cycles of stars. One of the more
interesting points that he is reading about is that as the star gets older its
color changes to more of the red end of the spectrum. Where on the
diagram would the older stars in the galaxy be found?
*
-area a
-area b
-area c
-area d
Answer:
the answer is -area d
cause the color is red
How can avoiding overfishing, planting trees and using 3r's help in maintaining ecological balance?
Answer:
Fishing is one of the most significant drivers of declines in ocean wildlife populations. Catching fish is not inherently bad for the ocean, except for when vessels catch fish faster than stocks can replenish, something called overfishing.
The number of overfished stocks globally has tripled in half a century and today fully one-third of the world's assessed fisheries are currently pushed beyond their biological limits, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Overfishing is closely tied to bycatch—the capture of unwanted sea life while fishing for a different species. This, too, is a serious marine threat that causes the needless loss of billions of fish, along with hundreds of thousands of sea turtles and cetaceans.
The damage done by overfishing goes beyond the marine environment. Billions of people rely on fish for protein, and fishing is the principal livelihood for millions of people around the world.
Many people who make a living catching, selling, and buying fish are working to improve how the world manages and conserves ocean resources. WWF works with a cross-section of stakeholders to reform fisheries management globally, focusing on sustainable practices that not only conserve ecosystems, but also sustain livelihoods and ensure food security.
Explanation:
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Which statement best describes the relationship between genes and disease?
According to the diagram, which of these types of stars is the brightest?
A green plant must be able to perform three different processes in order to survive. What are they?
respiration, perspiration, photosynthesis
transpiration, respiration, photosynthesis
chlorophyll, photosynthesis, perspiration
transcription, photosynthesis, chloroplast
Answer:
it is option B. hope it helps
transpiration, respiration, photosynthesis
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Myth: A dead organism is the same as a nonliving thing in science.
Fact:
Evidence:
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Is it B?
Answer:
YES
Explanation:
YES
1. Which of the following parts allows different activities of the cell to happen?
A. cytoplasm B. lysosome C. vacuole D. vesicle
2. What do you call the organelle that plays a role in animal cell division?
A. centrosome B. lysosome C. mitochondrion D. ribosome
Answer:
1. B. Lyosome
2. A. Centrosome
Answer:
1. ans cytoplasm.
Explanation:
2. ans centrosome
Jessica reads that microwaves, infrared waves, X-rays, and gamma rays can damage human tissue while radio waves cannot. What can Jessica conclude about the energy transferred in the waves that damage human tissue? Explain.
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Energy emitted from a source is generally referred to as radiation. Examples include heat or light from the sun, microwaves from an oven, X rays from an X-ray tube and gamma rays from radioactive elements. Ionizing radiation can remove electrons from the atoms, i.e. it can ionize atoms.
A large body of literature exists on the response of tissues to electromagnetic fields, primarily in the extremely-low-frequency (ELF) and microwave-frequency ranges. In general, the reported effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation on tissue and organ systems have been attributed to thermal interactions, although the existence of nonthermal effects at low field intensities is still a subject of active investigation. This chapter summarizes reported RF effects on major physiological systems and provides estimates of the threshold specific absorption rates (SARs) required to produce such effects. Organ and tissue responses to ELF fields and attempts to characterize field thresholds are also summarized. The relevance of these findings to the possible association of health effects with exposure to RF fields from GWEN antennas is assessed
Help me please, I still have 23 more questions to answer.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
How can the skin be considered part of the immune system?