Answer:
Explanation:
Labor requirements are the tasks carry out in farms for effective production and these include;
1. Watering...the farmer or worker is expected to water the plants so that they will absorb water for effective growth..
2. Fertilization application for improve yield
3. Weeding to reduce competition for nutrients, space and water with crops.
4. Prunning
5. Harvesting of matured crops.
6 . Transporting of harvested crops.
5 daily requirements in a farm plot are:
Watering of plantsWeedingFertilizinguse of pesticidesTransportationWhat is a farm plot?This is an area of land that is used for agricultural purposes. A farm plot usually has one or more crops planted on the soil.
The farmers has to water the crops daily to ensure that the crops grow well. He also has to weed to reduce competition for the crops.
Using fertilizers helps to improve the yields and pesticides drives unwanted insects from the crops.
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Scientific study of the population cycles of the snowshoe hare and its predator, the lynx, has revealed that ________. Question 9 options: A) predation is the dominant factor affecting prey population cycling B) hares and lynx are so mutually dependent that each species cannot survive without the other C) the hare population is r-selected and the lynx population is K-selected D) both hare and lynx population sizes are affected mainly by abiotic factors
Answer:
A) predation is the dominant factor affecting prey population cycling
Explanation:
Predation is a type of interaction between species where one species called ‘predator’ uses another species, the ‘prey’, as a source of food. Within an ecosystem, the number of predators and prey may vary over time in cycles of time (in these cases, the population cycles of both species are closely linked). In consequence, predation is a density-dependent factor. In the case of the snowshoe hare and its predator, the lynx, when the number of predators is too high, the number of prey drastically decreases. Subsequently, this leads to the decrease of predators that leave their home range (they don’t have enough food to survive), thereby the snowshoe hare population increases again until the peak of the population cycle (carrying capacity), and so successively.
Sally was exposed to hepatitis. Her doctor gave her an injection containing
antibodies to help her fight off the infection before her immune system had a chance
to kick in.
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active immunity - naturally acquired
active immunity - artificially acquired
passive immunity - naturally acquired
passive immunity - artificially acquired
Answer:
The correct answer is - passive immunity - artificially acquired.
Explanation:
Passive immunity is the immunity that involves giving or acquiring antibodies from other sources instead of developing them on one's own. This type of immunity can be natural and artificial. Mother breastfeed the babies, is the natural passive immunity example as milk also contain antibodies required for immunity of babies.
Artificial passive immunity is the immunity that comes from injecting the antibodies created in different animals or persons which called antiserum or vaccines such as snake antivenom.
What are the causes of soil compaction? (Site 1)
Answer:
Internal factors include particle-size distribution, organic matter content, mineralogy and water content of the soil. Externally applied forces are generally mechanically applied forces, the primary source of these being vehicular traffic
Explanation:
what is the difference between sex chromosomes found in humna females and human males?
Answer:
Females have XX sex chromosomes while males have XY sex chromosomes.
A prospective groom, who is not affected by cystic fibrosis (CF), has a sister with cystic fibrosis, an autosomal recessive disease. Their parents are also not affected. The brother plans to marry a woman who has no history of CF in her family. What is the probability that they will have a child with CF? They are both Caucasian and the overall frequency of CF in the Caucasian population is 1/2500 - that is, 1 affected child per 2500 (assume the population meets the Hardy-Weinberg assumptions).
Answer: In punnett square number 1, we see the cross between AA and aa, and the result is 100% Aa individuals, so there is 0% chances of haveing a child with CF. In punnett square number 2, we see the cross between Aa and aa and there is 50% chances of having a child with CF (aa genotype).
p = 0.98
q = 0.02
p² = 0.9604
q² = 0.0004
2pq = 0.0392.
Explanation:
Due to technical difficulties, the explanation has been attached as a word document.
What two nations were at the center of the Space Race in the 1950's Australia and Russia .China and United States .United States and Russia .
Russia and China
Answer:The Space Race was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War adversaries, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US), to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
Explanation:
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The two nations that were at the center of the Space Race in the 1950s should be considered Russia and China.
What is Space Race?The Space Race was the competition held in 20the century that lies between the two Cold War adversaries i.e. soviet union and the united stated for accomplishing the superior spaceflight capability.
Also, it has its origin in the ballistic missile that based on the nuclear arms race.
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Identify structure H (1 point)
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Answer:
(H) is the central vacuole!
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in our body, what is the process of moving eliminating waste?
Answer:
Explanation:
Excretion is the process of removing wastes from the body. Organs of the excretory system include the kidneys, large intestine, skin, and lungs
During which cell division phase does the nuclear membrane disappear?
A) telophase
B) metaphase
C) anaphase
D) prophase
Answer:
B)Metaphase
Explanation:
During metaphase, the nuclear membrane disappears and the chromosomes become aligned half way between the centrioles.
Answer:
Prophase
Explanation:
D
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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4) What factors influence the circulation of the Earth's atmosphere,
thereby producing our weather?
The uneven heating of the earth's surface is one of the main variables affecting the circulation of the atmosphere globally along with seasonal variations in precipitation and temperature and Earth turning on its axis.
What is weather?The state of the atmosphere is referred to as the weather, and can be described in a number of different ways, including the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, quiet or stormy, clear or cloudy. The troposphere, the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, is where the majority of meteorological events take place. The stratosphere is the next layer up from the troposphere. The term "weather" is used to describe the temperature, precipitation, and other characteristics of the atmosphere on a day-to-day basis.
Variations in air pressure, temperature, and moisture from one location to another are the primary contributors to a day's weather. These disparities can be attributed to the fact that the angle at which the Sun is positioned at any given location varies with latitude. The vast temperature difference between the polar and tropical air masses is what gives rise to the biggest scale atmospheric circulations.
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The trees in a forest were cut down to make room for a housing development. Explain how this impacts the environment.
how is carbon captured and stored by organisms? how is carbon passed through the ecosystem? how is carbon returned to the ecosystem?
Explanation:
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In corn plants, the allele for tall stalks (T) is dominant over the allele for short stalks (t). Suppose a cross between a tall corn plant and a short corn plant produces 43 tall offspring and 47 short offspring. If one of the tall offspring is crossed with one of the short offspring, what ratio of genotypes would be most likely in their offspring
Complete question:
In corn plants, the allele for tall stalks (T) is dominant over the allele for short stalks (t). Suppose a cross between a tall corn plant and a short corn plant produces 43 tall offspring and 47 short offspring. If one of the tall offspring is crossed with one of the short offspring, what ratio of genotypes would be most likely in their offspring
A. 1 TT : 2 Tt : 1 tt
B. 3 Tt : 1 tt
C. All Tt
D. 1 Tt : 1 tt
Answer:
The offspring genotype ratio would be 1 Tt : 1 tt (Option D)
Explanation:
Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached files.
Scientists conduct investigations to answer questions. Before making a valid conclusion, scientists must-
A- collect relevant evidence
B- tell people about the data
C- publish results from the investigation
D- discuss the investigation with other scientists
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20. Process through which pollutants get increasingly more concentrated each step up the food chain.
bloaccumulation
risk assessment
toxicity
biomagnification
Answer:
bioaccumulation of chemicals is the problem concerning all living organisms. This is the result of dynamic equilibrium between the uptake and elimination. The extent to which bioaccumulation occurs determines the toxic effects which are manifested. In some cases, the mechanisms of protection from certain undesirable substances deposited in special sites, to prevent their participation in the metabolic reactions, have evolved. The knowledge on bioaccumulation enables to assess the risk related with the presence of various chemicals in the environment, food, and at workplace and to present quantitatively the ability to control the use and emissions of chemicals.
Indicate whether the given structure is located in the outer, middle, or inner ear. pharngotympanic tube helicotrema stapedius
Answer:
The pharngotympanic tube is in the middle ear.The helicotrema is in the inner ear.The stapedius is in the middle ear.Explanation:
The ear has three main parts, the outer part, the middle part, and the inner part. The outer part of the ear starts in the auricle, then it continues with the auditory canal, and it finishes with the eardrum. Then we have the middle ear that is separated from the outer one with the eardrum. In this section, it is the pharngotympanic tube, also known as the Eustachian tube. It is a tube that connects the inner ear with the pharynx to regulate internal pressure.
The inner ear has the bony labyrinth and the membranous labyrinth. In this part of the ear, the mechanical signals are transformed into electrical signals. The bony labyrinth has the cochlea, the vestibule, and the semicircular canals. The helicotrema is in the cochlea, and it connects the tympanic duct with the vestibular duct.
The stapedius is a muscle located in the middle ear. Its insertion is in the stapes, a small bone that moves with the vibrations that come from the eardrum to the malleus and the stapes. The stapedius' function is to protect our hearing by reducing the vibrations that enter this part of the ear.
A rabbit population's birth rate is 200 rabbits born/year. The death rate is 150 rabbits dying/year.
Is the population of rabbits growing or shrinking? Explain by calculating the growth rate.
Answer:
It's growing
Explanation:
The growth rate is 50 rabbits per year
aaron has blood O. Can either of his parents have blood type AB? Explain your answer
Explanation:
Answer: no, blood type AB has gennotype IA,IB while blood type o has the genotype II
Answer:
No. If Aaron have blood O, that means that his parents is blood type O too as he inherited the blood type that they have from his parents.
The digestive system of most birds includes a structure called the gizzard. The
gizzard crushes and grinds food, often with the help of small stones that the bird
has swallowed.
Which of the following structures in the human digestive system has a function most
similar to that of a bird's gizzard?
F esophagus
G large intestine
H small intestine
J teeth
Answer:
the small intestine
Explanation:
the small intestine breaks down food and export it to the large into the large intestine.
the large intestine converts the food into turd aka poop.
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write one paragraph explaining the steps of photosynthesis
Answer:
trading a lemonade stand for an orange juice stand!!! get a taste of ur own medicine HA
Explanation:
Certain prehistoric events led to the formation of oil. Which of the following was one of those events? A giant wind storms destroy forests. B glaciers melted at the north and south poles . C Life in the sea died and was buried under sediment. D heavy flooring soaked the earths crust.
Answer:
C oil is just dead animal remains
Explanation:
3. Which of the following is an example of
an effort to conserve biodiversity?
a. Use of pesticides
b. Driving large vehicles
c. Protecting plant and animal
species in a national park
d. Taking a piece of coral for a
souvenir after a scuba dive
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Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which cell division phase is shown in the image?
A) telophase
B) metaphase
C) prophase
D) anaphase
Answer:
metaphase is the correct answer of this
Answer:
b is correct
Explanation:
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Suppose the brown allele for eye color (B) is completely dominant over the blue allele for eye color (b). If two brown-eyed parents produce a child that is blue-eyed, what is the probability that at least one out of the next two children they produce will also have blue eyes
Answer:
The probability that at least one out of the next two children they produce will also have blue eyes equels 44%
Explanation:
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Migrating fibroblasts can be treated with various chemical agents while they are migrating. Explain what you expect for each of the following conditions.
a. The cells are injected with large amounts of purified gelsolin, and the live cells are observed periodically.
b. The cells are treated with latrunculin A, the drug is washed out, and the live cells are observed periodically.
c. The cells are treated with a chemical fixative and prepared for electron microscopy. Their actin filaments are decorated with myosin S1 subfragments, and you examine in which direction the arrowhead-shaped decorations are pointing in the filopodia of the fixed cells.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The teacher noticed that Carrie seemed quite restless today and was having difficulty concentrating on any task that she started. She continuously squirmed, whether in her chair or sitting on the floor. On a number of occasions, the teacher also observed Carrie tugging at her underwear and scratching her bottom. She recalled that Carrie’s mother had mentioned something about getting her younger brother tested for pinworms and wondered if this might be what she was observing.
Required:
If Carrie does have pinworms, for what length of time should the other children be observed for similar problems?
Answer: Other children should be observed after the average of 6 weeks from the time of exposure to Carrie who is suspected to be infected by Pin worm.
Explanation:
Pin worm also called enterobiasis vermicularis is a parasitic nematode. The eggs are found in the specimen collected from the perianal skin and in the faeces of an infected individual. In its worldwide distribution, children are more commonly infected than adults. This is so because autoinfection by swallowing infective eggs is common in children. The eggs cause intense irritation and scratching of the infected area leads to the fingers becoming contaminated with eggs. This was observed by Carrie's teacher, as she usually scratch her bottom.
Other children should be observed after the average of 6 weeks from the time of exposure to infective eggs. This is because of the direct life cycle exhibited by the worm. Following ingestion of infective eggs, the larvae hatch in the intestine. Occasionally larvae hatch from the eggs on the perianal skin and migrate back into the intestine where they grow into mature worms. This type of infection is called RETROINFECTION. The larvae develop into fully mature worms in the large intestine. The female worms migrate to the rectum, pass out of the anus and lay their eggs on the perianal skin and perineum. The eggs are produced about 6 weeks after infection. They can remain viable on bedding, clothing, household objects, and in dust for several weeks.
Therefore from the life cycle of the worm, similar problem found in Carrie can be observed in other children after about six weeks of exposure to the infective eggs of the worm.
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