Answer:
C) It increases the rate of the reaction
Explanation:
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What happens when energy is released from ATP?
1, ATP adds a phosphate
2, ATP completely breaks apart
3, ATP loses all three of its phosphates
4, ATP loses the 3rd phosphate
What is layer E pointing to
Answer: to monclue
Explanation: not sure
Carbon monoxide has ____ of oxygen.
zero atoms
one atom
two atoms
Answer:
carbon monoxide (CO)
1 oxygen atom
Which type of energy pyramid can be inverted?
A) pyramid of numbers
B) pyramid of biomass
C) pyramid of energy
D) pyramids of numbers, biomass, and energy
Answer:B
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is D
Explanation:
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This is a question my friend is asking, if someone could quickly answer by today that would be greatly appreciated :]
Answer:
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Which of the following is important in creating a genetically diverse population?
Answer:
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You would need to combine the genes from 2 different populations. Since lowering the diversity of a population with cause there to be no variation. Which means that then the population cannot evolve in different ways such as to changing environmental factors and can face an extreme risk of extinction. I hope this helped!
Scientists have a theory about the relationship between climate and biodiversity. Which best describes this theory?
Warmer climates promote higher biodiversity, allowing plants to grow year-round. This supports more organisms that rely on plants.
Colder climates promote higher biodiversity, reducing the competition among organisms for food. This supports stronger organisms that live longer.
Warmer climates promote higher biodiversity because they tend to receive more rainfall. This provides a source of water for more organisms.
Colder climates promote higher biodiversity because they are usually larger in size. This provides space for more organisms.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
"warmer climates promote higher biodiversity because they tend to receive more rainfall. This provides a source of water for more organisms."
Answer:
The correct answer is A
Which of the following best describes the relationship between the shape of enzymes and the reactions they catalyze? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
The shape of an enzyme depends on the reaction that it needs to catalyze.
Enzymes with more active sites can catalyze several reactions at once.
The shape of an enzyme determines which reaction it can catalyze.
Enzymes change shape after they catalyze a reaction and become waste products.
Answer:
The shape of an enzyme determines which reaction it can catalyze.
Explanation:
Enzymes are regenerated at the end of the reaction.
Proteins build up, maintain and replace the tissues in your body.
true false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Protein provides energy and supports your mood and cognitive function. It's a vital nutrient required for building, maintaining, and repairing tissues, cells, and organs throughout the body.
is there an edge to the universe?
Answer:
And although our observable universe has an edge, the universe as a whole is infinite and has no edge. ... Many galaxies are so far away from the earth that the expansion of the universe causes them to recede from the earth at a speed faster than light.
Explanation:
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Answer: The universe as a whole is infinite and has no edge. Many galaxies are so far away from the earth that the expansion of the universe causes them to recede from the earth at a speed faster than light.
Which of the following statements about symbiotic relationships is true?
In mutualism, neither organism benefits.
At least one organism benefits from commensalism.
In parasitism, both organisms are harmed.
Both organisms benefit from commensalism.
Answer:
At least one organism benefits from commensalism.
Explanation:
The symbiotic relationship of commensalism is when one organism benefits and the other organism receives neither benefit nor harm.
So, this statement is true, because at least one organism has to benefit from the relationship, while the other will not be harmed or helped.
Which statement is true?
O A. Opinions can be scientifically tested.
OB. Scientific theories are absolute and cannot be changed.
OC.
Scientists have learned all they'll ever know about science.
OD.
Facts can be scientifically tested.
Answer: D. Facts can be scientifically tested.
If star A is red and star B is blue which star is brighter
Answer:
Star A
Explanation:
Although blue stars are hotter, red stars go through nuclear fusion faster than blue stars, which makes them give off more light :)
Which statement best compares pseudopods in sarcodina and flagella in dinoflagellates?
OA. Both pseudopods and flagella are used for reproduction, but only flagella are used for movement.
OB. Pseudopods ang whip-like structures, while flagella are flat structures involved in photosynthesis.
OC. Both pseudopods and flagella are used for movement, but only pseudopods are used to engulf food.
OD
Pseudopods are permanent projections from a cell, while flagella can be retracted into the cell.
Answer:
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an elk eats grass. a grizzly bear eats the elk. this is an example is a ____.
A. pyramid of numbers
B. succession
C. food chain
D. food web
Answer: Should be food web if its not food chain
Explanation:
There is an enzyme in your stomach. Explain how the enzyme would be affected if it was moved
the small intestines.
Answer:
It might not work as efficiently because the conditions are different
Explanation:
The stomach is highly acidic compared to the small intestine. That means the pH is higher in the small intestine. Stomach enzymes are adapted to work at low pH, but might not work at a higher pH as in the small intestine. They might not be able to efficiently catalyze reactions in the small intestine.
11. A virus has infected a bacteria and inserted its viral DNA into the DNA of the
bacterial chromosome. This inserted viral DNA is known as what?
A. vNa
B . vDNA
C. Prophage
D. Provirus
Answer:
I would have to say the answer is provirus
Explanation:
A blank is an example of a prokaryotic cell
Answer:
Bacteria
Explanation:
Answer:
Bacteria
Explanation:
Bacteria is the most common prokaryotic cell. Hope this helps!
What is the distance and the displacement of the race car drivers in the
Indy 500?*
A.0m,0m
B.500m,500 m north
C.500m, 0m
Answer:
Distance is 500 m and displacement is 0.
Explanation:
Distance traveled by an object is equal to the total path covered during the entire journey. Displacement of an object is the shortest path covered.
In this case, we need to find the distance and the displacement of the race car drivers in the Indy 500 m race in a circular path.
In a race, the object must reach the initial position after some time. It means that the final and the initial position is the same. As a result, the shortest path covered i.e. displacement of the car is equal to 0. On the other hand, total traveled distance is 500 m.
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if an atom has seven electrons how many are located in the second energy level
Answer:
8 are locacted in the 2nd engery level.
What challenges do Arctic areas face as a result of global warming? 2) What measures could help deal with the problem? 3) What do you predict will happen to Arctic ecosystems if no measures are taken to reverse the problem of global warming? Explain your reasoning. 4) Which measures do you think are most important to pursue?
Answer:
Global warming is defined as the environmental issue that leads to long term heating of the earth due to human activities such as burning of fossil fuels.
1. Arctic areas are facing huge challenges due to global warming that includes rising sea levels, rapid melting of ice, loss of fish stocks, birds and marine mammals, and changes in climate patterns.
2. Measures that help to deal with the problem are reduction in the use of hydrofluorocarbons, cutting emissions of black carbon, methane, reduce overfishing, and reduction of industrial waste.
3. If there will be no measure taken to reverse the problem of global warming in the Arctic ecosystem, it will cause flood and tsunami in the nearby continents due to the rapid melting of ice, changes in climate patterns, and lead to the extinction of many marine animals.
4. Reduction of industrial waste is the most important measure to pursue because industrial waste contributes most of the greenhouse gases and causes air pollution, land pollution, water pollution, and nuclear pollution. So reduction is industrial waste will reduce the emission of harmful gases in the environment that can reduce the impact of global warming.
Which phrase describes organisms that formed index fossils?
(a) Are extinct
(b) Had soft parts
(c) Were generally large
(d) Lived in a narrow geographic area
Answer:
A.) Are extinct
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If a cell's organelle worked in an actual human factory and had the role of the electric generator, which organelle would it be?
Answer: mitochondria
Explanation:
An electric generator produces energy to do work. A mitochondria produces ATP to power the cell.
How does the analogy contrast to the cell wall ?
Answer:
An analogy for the cell wall is that thecell wall is like an outer wall along a castle (enclosed compound). The cell wall is a rigid outer barrier.
Explanation:
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How are the craters the same?
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is the consequence of global warming
Answer:
climate change, rising temperatures affecting wildfires, ocean warning etc.
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Explanation:
Describe why Canada geese migrate to meet their basic needs.
Answer:
Canada Geese migrate because when winter gets harsh the lakes, ponds, and streams all freeze over so then the Canadian Geese can't eat, so they migrate to somewhere where there is open water. ... From their original home in the North the Canadian Geese fly all the way down to the south.
Explanation:
Answer:
Canadian geese eat grass, during the winter in Canada the snow either covers all pf the available grass, or it dies. So they travel to warmer, southern regions where their grass is still abundant.
What would happen if the enzyme used for cellular respiration or photosynthesis to break after a few cycle? Why?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Cells face a related problem when they break down fuels, such as glucose, to produce ATP. If the cell’s supply of ATP is low, it would do well to break down glucose as quickly as possible, replenishing the ATP it needs to “keep the lights on.” If the supply of ATP is high, on the other hand, it might not be such a good idea to oxidize glucose at top speed. ATP is an unstable molecule, and if it sits around in the cell too long, it’s likely to spontaneously hydrolyze back to ADP. This is like the case of the melted ice cream sandwich: the cell has spent glucose to make ATP, and that ATP ends up going to waste.
It’s important for a cell to carefully match the activity of its fuel breakdown (pathways to its energy needs at a given moment. Here, we'll see how cells turn cellular respiration pathways “up” or “down” in response to ATP levels and other metabolic signals.
According to natural selection theory, Different species occupying the same habitat will adapt to that habitat by undergoing the same genetic changes Adaptations beneficial at one time should generally be beneficial during all other times Well-adapted individuals have more offspring, and thus contribute more to the next generation's gene pool, than do poorly adapted individuals. Adaptations beneficial in one habitat should generally be beneficial in all other habitats
Answer:
The most correct statement is - Well-adapted individuals leave more offspring, and thus contribute more to the gene pool, than poorly adapted individuals.
Explanation:
Adaption in natural selection is a species, time-specific, and habitat-specific process. So, it means if a species is adapted to genetic changes in a particular habitat, it is not necessary that all other species also adapt to similar genetic changes.
Similarly, if a species has beneficial adaption for a particular habitat, it is not necessary it will be beneficial for the other habitat as well.
Thus, natural selection leads to the well-adapted individual that leave more offspring and contribute more to the gene pool.