High salinity, or salt content, is a problem for many soils. Which of the
following best describes the relationship between high levels of salt and
environmental water such as rainwater?
A. High salinity results in too little water.
B. High salinity results in too much water.
C. Too much water results in high salinity.
O D. Too little water results in high salinity.
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Answer:
D. Too little water results in high salinity
Answer:
Too little water results in high salinity.
Explanation:
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5. the kingdom of prokaryotic unicellular organisms known for living in
environments in which all other organisms are unable to survive in *
Eubacteria
Archaea
Fungi
prokaryote
Answer:
The answer is in the explanation bellow
Explanation:
Archaea. The Archaea Kingdom is a relatively new prokaryotic kingdom, and its organisms differ from the eubacteria because of the environment in which they live.
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Answer: A. Codominance is a blending of the two traits, and incomplete dominance expresses both traits equally.
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Answer:
A is correct
Explanation:
Is Earth always the same distance from the
Sun? Explain.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The earth travels in an ellipse, an ellipse is a flattened circle, and the sun is closer to one end of that ellipse and far in another end. That said the Earth is not the same distance as the sun
Explain the difference between homology and analogy using a wolf, a whale, and a shark:
Answer:
Explanation:
Analogy refers to traits or structures like body shapes, fins which evolved independently that are similar in organisms that are not related by the same common ancestor. For example dolphins and shark have similar body structures like fins but they are unrelated. Whale and shark too. Whales are mammals, sharks are fish.
Homology refers to traits or structures
posses by organisms that are related by common ancestors. Example wolf and whales.....they are both mammals.
At which latitudes do we find Earth's major deserts?
Answer: Around 30-50 degrees of latitude. This is roughly right above and below the equator.
Story #1
Once upon a time, there lived a population of mountain people whose members all had wings but different
types-either bat wings or bird wings. 40% of the population had bat wings and 60% of the population had bird
wings. One day, a storm hit that lasted for several weeks. Those with bat wings were able to fly around and
find food because their wings were water resistant, while those with bird wings were not able to get food
because their feathers were not water resistant and got soaked through. Many of the bird-winged people starved
and did not survive, so their alleles decreased in the gene pool, lowering the frequency of the bird wings in
future generations. Over many generations, the environment had more and more long periods of rain and the
genetic makeup of the population shifted to 10% with bird wings and 90% with bat wings.
What is the trait being described?
What are the variations that exist in this population?
3. How did the event lead to the change in allele frequency?
Alleles?
4. What type of evolutionary mechanism did this story show?
5. Was there an adaptation in this story? If so, identify it.
6. Did the change make the population more or less similar to other populations?
7. Would this increase or decrease reproductive isolation?
Increase or decrease speciation?
8. Did the new population change for the better, worse, or have no effect? Why?
Answer:
The trait being described is the ability to fly in rainy season.
Explanation:
The trait being described is the ability to fly in rainy season. The people with bat wings and people with bird wings are present in the population. The event lead to the change in allele frequency because the population of people with bird wings die due to starvation. Yes, the bat wings were adapted to that environment so they are able to survive. The change make the population less similar to other populations because population of people with bat wings increases as compared to other population. Yes, the new population change for the better of the ecosystem because the population is able to controls the population of other species in the ecosystem.
How does low turgor pressure affect a plant?
Does the distance from earth to sun determine the seasons? please explain
Answer:
nope
Explanation:
Contrary to popular belief, the seasons are not determined by the earth's distance from the sun. The seasons are actually caused by the earth's tilted axis. Because the axis is tilted, when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, it's warm.
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Which best describes the relationship between population size carrying capacity and limiting factors
Measurement of overall change in position.
Answer:
Velocity (Rate of change of position)Velocity is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate of change of position of an object with respect to a frame of reference with respect to time. Velocity is equivalent to the speed of the object along with the direction of motion.Hope this is fine for youAnswer:Displacement
Explanation:Displacement is the change in position of an object. The SI unit for displacement is the meter. Displacement has direction as well as magnitude. Distance traveled is the total length of the path traveled between two positions.
please help! Out of the 100 cells shown, how many are in the process of dividing?
Answer:
I think 7 cells are going to divide
Answer:
13?
explanation
Alligator
A- Producer Primary Consumer
B-Secondary Consumer
C-Tertiary Consumer
D-Decomposer
Answer:
C-Tertiary Consumer
Explanation:
The diets of tertiary consumers may include animals from both the primary and secondary trophic levels. Like secondary consumers, their diet may also include some plants. Examples of tertiary consumers include Hawks, Alligators and Coyotes. Hawks feed on small mammals, lizards and snakes.
Phillip Gingrich finds an S-shaped bone in this partial skull, a sigmoid process, which is unique to
one particular order of animals in the water today... which one?
Answer:
A primitive whale which he named Pakicetus.
Explanation:
Philip Gingrich is a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Michigan. He has performed extensive research on whales at the Egyptian desert of Wadi Hitan. His research team member discovered a skull whose braincase was bigger than that of a walnut. Gingerich was able to link the small-brained animal, to an early whale.
The auditory bulla had an s-shaped bony crest known as the sigmoid process and these two features helped whales to hear in water. The case, however lacked other features that helped whales hear beneath the waves. This led Gingrich to the conclusion that the unknown animal was semi-aquatic. This finding also lent credence to the possibility of whales evolving from terrestrial animals.
what are the different cellular organelles
Answer:
Plasma membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria
Explanation:
3. The sequence of nitrogenous bases is unique to each organism. The sequence of the
bases in DNA is most important for which of the following?
What type of evolutionary mechanism did this story show?
Allele frequencies in a population may change due to four fundamental forces of evolution: Natural Selection, Genetic Drift, Mutations and Gene Flow. Mutations are the ultimate source of new alleles in a gene pool. Two of the most relevant mechanisms of evolutionary change are: Natural Selection and Genetic Drift.
This story showed an example of convergent evolution. Convergent evolution is the process whereby organisms that are not closely related independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to similar environments or ecological niches.
What is in the story ?In this story, the two species of birds, the crows and the jays, evolved to look similar as a result of living in the same environment and competing for the same resources.
The two species evolved to look similar in order to blend in with their environment, making it difficult for predators to distinguish them from one another. This allowed them to survive and thrive in the same environment.
Therefore, This example of convergent evolution is a perfect example of how species can evolve to look similar in order to survive in the same environment. It also shows how competition for resources can drive species to evolve similar traits in order to survive.
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Plant cells have some organelles that animal cells do not. Check all organelles that ONLY plant cells have.
A
chloroplast
B
nucleus
C
cell membrane
D
cytoplasm
E
cell wall
F
mitochondria
Answer: Plant cells only have chloroplast and a cell wall. Which is A and E.
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The two birds shown in Figure A and B are found on one island. The bird species in figure A is moved to a new island, where food size and shape are different from the food found in their current island. The birds left behind (Figure B) on the original island continue to grow and reproduce.
What changes might a scientist expect to see in the species?
A.
The birds on the old island would not change over time and evolve.
B.
The birds on the new island would evolve over time and die out.
C.
The birds on the old island would evolve over time and develop adaptations in their beaks to allow them to eat new types of food.
D.
The birds on the new island would evolve over time and develop adaptations in their beaks to allow them to eat new types of food.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
because if the birds in figure A move to the new island with new food size and shape they will adapt to the food
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Which characteristics are common to most salamanders? Check all that apply.
They undergo internal fertilization.
They lose their tails as adults.
They have wet, moist skin.
They have long, strong legs.
They begin life with gills.
Answer:
c, d, and a
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Answer:
They undergo internal fertilization; they have wet, moist skin; they begin life with gills
Explanation:
Many freshwater plants have adapted to low carbon and light levels by adapting what feature?
Group of answer choices
Carnivorous plants
No need for carbon dioxide
Camouflage
Floating leaves
Answer:
The most common adaptation is the presence of lightweight internal packing cells, aerenchyma, but floating leaves and finely dissected leaves are also common. Aquatic plants can only grow in water or in soil that is frequently saturated with water. They are therefore a common component of wetlands.
How could an asteroid impact have led to the extinction of dinosaurs?
Answer:
The asteroid crashed into the earth and made some water bodies violent
it is said that the asteroid was super huge and was capable of causing volcanoes, tsunamis, etc which took place all over the earth and extincted dinosours. But it is a little surprising that crocodiles who were also found at that time survived all this
Answer:
Probably the asteroid caused natural calamities
More than 90% of measles infections occurs in children under ____ years old.
Answer: More than 90% of measles infections occurs in children under 15 years old.
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True or False: Competition occurs between plants that use the
same resources.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
When a chemical change occurs, the identity of matter does not change.
True or False?
Answer:
true because matter can't dissapear or be created
Answer:
False
Explanation: Chemical changes are changes that occur when one substance is turned into another substance. The particles of one substance are rearranged to form a new substance.
Which of the following statements are true regarding cellular reproduction? Select all that apply.
When an organism grows, cellular reproduction creates new cells.
Organisms reproduce, so new cells are needed.
If cells become damaged, cellular reproduction can repair damaged cells.
Cellular reproduction helps organisms acquire water better, as there are more cells present.
Cellular reproduction is the exchange of homologous chromosome segments.
Answer: Replacing dead cells
In the experimental set up above there are bubbles being
produced. What gas would be inside the bubbles?
Answer:
carbon dioxide
Explanation:
The photograph shows a community. What kind of community is shown?
A. A mountainous community
B. An agricultural community
C. A metropolitan community
D. A coastal community
What happens next after the ribosome reaches the start codon?
Answer:
tRNA molecules attach to codons.