Answer:
Two plates pushed together create a convergent fault. If one plate is oceanic and the other continental, the edge of the oceanic plate will be pushed down. When two plates move away from each other they create a divergent boundary. When this happens under oceans, new ocean floor is created.
how would blockage of the pancreatic duct affect the digestive system
a) The food in the small intestine would be more basic (alkaline
b) It would have little effect because liver enzymes would take over
c) The small intestine would contain acidic, mostly undigested chyme.
d) The stomach would be unable to function
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The stomach would eventually shut down (stop working) cause it could not digest anymore
A student is taking notes about the four steps in hurricane formation. Which of the following should be written as step number 1?
A
tropical disturbance
B
tropical depression
C
tropical storm
D
hurricane
Answer:
tropical disturbance
Explanation:
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State three ways we can protect our Earth.
Answer:
Recycle, Plant Trees, Use reusable bags
Explanation:
question 2
Two abiotic resources that affect an ecosystem are:
A. temperature and animals
B. plants and animals
C. water and bacteria
D. soil and water
Water and minerals are transported from the roots to the rest of a the plant by
Answer:
Xylem(phloem)
Explanation:
Xylem is responsible for the transportation of mineral and water from Roots to the rest of the plantby diffusion and suction caused due to transpiration.
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Answer:
The first historical use of biomaterials dates to antiquity, when ancient Egyptians used sutures made from animal sinew. The modern field of biomaterials combines medicine, biology, physics, and chemistry, and more recent influences from tissue engineering and materials science.
Explanation:
For more info...visit
https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/biomaterials#:~:text=The%20first%20historical%20use%20of,tissue%20engineering%20and%20materials%20science.
Endocytosis and exocytosis require energy.
True or false?
What is the reason water has so many special properties?
Answer: Water has many unusual properties
Explanation: Water has many unusual properties because of its polar covalent bonds. Oxygen has a larger electronegativity than hydrogen, so the electron pairs are pulled in closer to the oxygen atom, giving it a partial negative charge. Subsequently, both of the hydrogen atoms take on a partial positive charge.
How many dogs are in the world
Answer:
900 million around the globe.
Explanation:
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Does hereditary deafness affect the person's lifespan.
Answer: Yes, yes it does
Answer:
No, it will just make it harder.
4.
DNA: TAC CCA CCT GGA AAA CAC ATT
mRNA:
Amino acids:
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b. Earth's thermohaline circulation moves heat around the planet, as can be seen by the warmer
climate in England due to the Gulf Stream. (2 points)
True or false ?
n the diagram, the shape of the lens is
and the image is
Answer:
wheres the image?
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP 50 POINTS BRAINLIST
Answer:
it does not specify which is female and which is male so i am going to go with a.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
. You could consider the chloroplasts and mitochondria in cells to be analogous to a. waste dumps. c. power plants. b. resource depletion centers. d. self-contained, non-interactive entities.
Answer:
power plants
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Explanation:
How would you classify this organism based on the dichotomous key?
Select one:
A. Kingdom Plantae
B. Viruses
C. Kingdom Eubacteria
D. Kingdom Protista
Answer:
Explanation:
3a b is your answer
A mutation on the checkpoints of the cell cycle can cause....
A. Apoptosis
B. Uncontrolled division
C. S phase
D. deactivation
Answer:
I will GUESS B is your answer
Explanation:
Which option identifies the information that could best help the grower complete the estimate of harvest date in the following scenario?
Burt is grower and must make the arrangements for harvesting and shipping a crop weeks before the plants can reach maturity. He must make an estimate of likely maturity date based on known and predicted information. Burt knows the base temperature of the crop, the specific daily GDD units of the season to date, and the total GDD necessary before the plants can be ready for harvest.
ten-day weather forecast from a website
full-year weather forecast from an almanac
average daily highs and lows for the upcoming months
estimated number of days from planting to maturity
Answer: full-year weather forecast from an almanac
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Answer:
average daily highs and lows for the upcoming months
Explanation:
did it and just got it right
Which statement best describes Earth’s outer layer underneath the surface in the image?
Answer:
Underneath both the soil and the ocean, Earth's outer layer is made of sand and water. Underneath both the soil and the ocean, Earth's outer layer is made of hard, solid rock.
What does bile help absorb into the bloodstream?
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Which of these statements about ocean water is always correct?
a.) Its area is less than the area of freshwater.
b.)Its salinity is less than the salinity of freshwater.
c.) Its density is greater than the density of freshwater.
d.)Its temperature is greater than the temperature of freshwater.
Answer:
c.) Its density is greater than the density of freshwater.Explanation:
Seawater is denser than both fresh water and pure water because the dissolved salts increase the mass by a larger proportion than the volume.
The freezing point of seawater decreases as salt concentration increases.
Answer:
C.) Its density is greater than the density of freshwater.
Explanation:
Average density at the surface is 1.025 kg/l. Seawater is denser than both fresh water and pure water (density 1.0 kg/l at 4 °C (39 °F)) because the dissolved salts increase the mass by a larger proportion than the volume. The freezing point of seawater decreases as salt concentration increases.
I'm not sure it could also be D
Just like you and me, bacteria cells are under constant attack by
A. antiseptics
B. white blood cells
C. viruses
D. all the above
Answer:
C. Viruses
Explanation:
Vesícula e vacúolo são a mesma coisa ?
Answer:
Vesículas e vacúolos são sacos ligados à membrana que funcionam no armazenamento e transporte. Os vacúolos são um pouco maiores do que as vesículas, e a membrana de um vacúolo não se funde com as membranas de outros componentes celulares. As vesículas podem se fundir com outras membranas dentro do sistema celular
I have the biology STAAR test tomorrow what facts and tips would help me pass it please help
Answer:
eat breakfast+stay posative+read a book 20min before bed+and study things that you things will help you get ready
Explanation: YOU GOT THIS!!!!
All organisms in the kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria ____________?
A.multicellular organisms.
B.are autotrophs
C.prokaryotes.
D.are heterotrophs
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A prokaryote is a typically unicellular organism that lacks a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus.
As a responsible student, what practical thing can you do to contribute to the global effort against global warming?
a. using plastic cups in experiments
b. using a car instead of a bike to go to school
c. turning the lights off when not in use
d. washing clothes only in the afternoon
e. taking a shower only in the morning
Answer:
Its B(and c if it you could answer 2 )
Explanation:
a. Sure your using plastic less but still you could have avoided the use of cups in all.
b. (we already know this is the answer but let me explain) If you use a car of course it would pollute the air so if you use a bike you would both be exercising and polluting the air less.
c. It would cocerve energy so the main reason i asked if it was multi answer.
d.what would that do, your still using water?
e. same answer as last explination.
How many nucleotides are required for a 459-amino acid polypeptide? Just enter the
number.
Answer:
The correct answer is 1377.
Explanation:
Peptides and proteins are made in the process of Translation. For this to happen, a molecule of mRNA containing a nucleotide sequence is read by a structure called ribosome. Each group of three nucleotides from the mRNA form a codon, and each codon has an anticodon in the tRNA molecule that will ultimately code for a specific amino acid (except for stop codons -when they appear in the sequence, translation stops-). Taking all of this into consideration, if 3 nucleotides lead to 1 amino acid, to have a 459-amino acid polypeptide it would require 1377 nucleotides (without counting the 3 nucleotides from the stop codon).
if all cells in an organism have the same DNA, the same genes why are there so many different types of cells in the human body for example there are nerve cells and skin cells and muscle cells
Answer:
The cell (from Latin cella, meaning "small room"[1]) is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known organisms. Cells are the smallest units of life, and hence are often referred to as the "building blocks of life". The study of cells is called cell biology, cellular biology, or cytology.Cells consist of cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane, which contains many biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.[2] Most plant and animal cells are only visible under a light microscope, with dimensions between 1 and 100 micrometres.[3] Electron microscopy gives a much higher resolution showing greatly detailed cell structure. Organisms can be classified as unicellular (consisting of a single cell such as bacteria) or multicellular (including plants and animals).[4] Most unicellular organisms are classed as microorganisms.
The number of cells in plants and animals varies from species to species; it has been estimated that humans contain somewhere around 40 trillion (4×1013) cells.[a][5] The human brain accounts for around 80 billion of these cells.[6]
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, who named them for their resemblance to cells inhabited by Christian monks in a monastery.[7][8] Cell theory, first developed in 1839 by Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells, that cells are the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells.[9] Cells emerged on Earth at least 3.5 billion years ago.[10][11][12]
Cosas no vivas que afectan seres vivos
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Answer:
Non-living things are inanimate objects or forces with the ability to influence, shape, alter a habitat, and impact its life. Some examples of non-living things include rocks, water, weather, climate, and natural events such as rockfalls or earthquakes.
Explanation:
Living and Non-Living Activity Guide - National Park Servicehttps://www.nps.gov › teachers › lessonplans ›