Answer:
they will all die
Explanation:
Answer:
there will be global warming
Explanation:
because since the planet closest to the sun has greenhouse it must be hot on the planet but not on the outside
This system provides energy from food
A. Circulatory
B. Endocrine
C. Digestive
D. Lymphatic
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids provide this energy. Chemical bonds in molecules of these nutrients contain energy. When the bonds are broken during digestion to form simpler molecules, the energy is released.
Which structure is correctly paired with its function? (1) testis — produces nutrients for the offspring (2) placenta — allows nutrients to diffuse from the mother to the embryo (3) uterus — produces testosterone used in egg production (4) ovary — provides a place for the internal development of the embryo
Answer:
(2) the placenta allows nutrients to diffuse from the mother to the embryo.
Explanation:
The placenta is a shared organ between the mother and the embryo. It diffuses the necessary nutrients from the mother to the future baby and the residues from this one to the mother, so that she can expel them. The placenta separates the mothers and the embryo blood, but it allows the diffusion of said nutrients and wastes through especial parts of the placenta with thin walls.
What question did Charles Darwin attempt to answer?
A. Where is genetic material stored in the cell?
B. How many offspring can an organism have?
C. Why do different organisms live in different places?
D. Are an offspring's traits similar to those of its parents?
Answer:
The correct answer is C. Why do organisms in different places have different traits?
Explanation:
Charles Darwin was a naturalist, biologist, and geologist from England and known for his theory of evolution. According to the theory, he observed different types of species of organisms such as birds, plants and fossils all over the world and found similarities in the characteristics.
He suggested that there were variations in species on the basis of specific geological locations. On the basis of these observations, he proposed that all species of organisms are come from the same ancestor but shows the differences due to the response to the condition of their habitat or location
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in the phloem, what goes out?.
Answer:
His heart. If you talking about the poem, "MY HEART GOES OUT".
Explanation:
Which crossbreeding system produces replacement females through the rotation and produces crossbred offspring?
Explanation:
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What is a contribution of biological wildlife
Answer: Wildlife biologists are important to the safety and preservation of animal species, but they also benefit society as a whole. They observe animals in their natural habitats and conduct experimental studies to test for environmental hazards, diseases and unusual movement patterns.
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Do you think that cell types with shorter or longer life spans go through mitosis more
often? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Shorter life spans
Explanation:
Everytime a cell dies, it needs to be replaced. Mitosis mainly occurs during cell growth/development, regeneration, or replacement.
What force is present at a divergent boundary?
A. Shearing
B. Torsion
C. Tension
D. Compression
Tension force is present at a divergent boundary. Therefore, option (C) is correct.
What do you mean by tension force?Tension is defined as the force transmitted through a rope, string or wire when pulled by forces acting from opposite sides. The tension force is directed over the length of the wire and pulls energy equally on the bodies at the ends.
Tension formula is articulated as. T=mg+ma. Where, T= tension (N or kg-m/s2) g = acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s2)
All physical objects that are in contact can exert forces on each other. We give these contact forces different names based on the types of objects in contact. If one of the objects exerting the force happens to be a rope, string, chain, or cable we call the force tension.
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What changes an object's speed and direction? *
A. Friction
B. Acceleration
C. Gravity
D. Inertia
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A change in speed is a change in velocity – so, a change in speed is an example of acceleration! Acceleration may be positive or negative. Negative acceleration is sometimes called deceleration. Force – a push or pull When a force acts on an object; it may change the object’s acceleration (speed, direction, or both).
If humans accidentally release an herbicide, a chemical that kills plants, into the ponds, what impact would this have on the amounts of carbon the ponds could remove from the surrounding environment?
A.The amounts of carbon that the ponds could remove would decrease because there are less plants to cycle matter.
B. The amounts of carbon that the ponds could remove would increase because there is more area to cycle matter.
C. The amounts of carbon that the ponds could remove would increase because the plants decompose underwater.
D. The amounts of carbon that the ponds could remove would decrease because the plants retain strong roots.
how are mitochondria similar to chloroplasts?
Answer:
Mitochondria within animal cells and chloroplasts within plant cells look like prokaryotes. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar in size and features to prokaryotes. ... Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own circular DNA and can function independently of the eukaryotic host cell.
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How are plants important in maintains oxygen levels
they make oxygen and so we don't die from too much oxygen
Are eukaryotes more closely related to bacteria or to archaea? Explain.
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A square jaw is recessive to a round jaw (dominant), It is possible for two parents with a square jaw to have a child with a round jaw? Why or Why not?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all living organisms?
O respond to stimuli
O ability to breathe
O obtain energy
O reproduction
Answer:
ability to breathe
Explanation:
1) All living things respond to stimuli (growth development and adaptation)
2) Salminicola is an animal that does not breathe
3) All living things have a metabolism by which they consume and obtain energy
4) All living things reproduce
what is a primary role of decomposers in ecosystem
Answer:
to decompose organic matter
Explanation:
Answer:
Decomposers feed on dead things: dead plant materials such as leaf litter and wood, animal carcasses, and feces. They perform a valuable service as Earth's cleanup crew. Without decomposers, dead leaves, dead insects, and dead animals would pile up everywhere.
An element with 5 protons, 6 neutrons, and 8 electrons has an atomic number of Group of answer choices
The mass number of an element is the sum of the protons and neutrons. The number of neutrons for a given element is the only number that can change and still have the identity of the element stay the same, (because the atomic number is the number of protons). In this case the mass number would be 11
The table below shows the depths at which an index fossil and three other fossils were found.
Fossil Data
Fossil Depth (meters)
A 320
B 380
C 500
Index fossil 380
Which statement is correct?
The index fossil is the oldest fossil.
The index fossil is the youngest fossil.
Fossil A is the same age as the index fossil.
Fossil B is the same age as the index fossil.
Answer:
Fossil B is the same age as the index fossil.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is the direct cause of most earthquakes?
O Gravitational pull on bedrock by the moon
O deposition of sediment in lakes and oceans
O movement of bedrock along a fault line
O heat exchange betwęen the crust and the atmosphere
Answer:
Pretty sure it's C or B? Most likely C.
The direct cause of most earthquakes is the movement of bedrock along a fault line. Earthquakes occur when energy stored in the Earth's crust is released suddenly, causing the ground to shake. Hence option D is correct.
What is an earthquake?An earthquake is a sudden and rapid shaking of the Earth's crust caused by the breaking and shifting of rock beneath the Earth's surface. The Earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that constantly move and interact with each other.
When these plates move against each other, they create pressure that builds up over time until the rock breaks, causing an earthquake.
This energy is released when two blocks of rock, called tectonic plates, move relative to each other along a fault.
The blocks may become stuck, and as the pressure builds up, they may suddenly slip, releasing energy in the form of seismic waves that cause the ground to shake.
The intensity and magnitude of an earthquake depend on the amount of energy released and the distance from the epicenter.
While other factors such as volcanic activity, landslides, or human activities can also cause earthquakes, movement along a fault line remains the primary cause.
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2. mRNA is transcribed from molecule of
Answer:
During transcription, the DNA of a gene serves as a template for complementary base-pairing, and an enzyme called RNA polymerase II catalyzes the formation of a pre-mRNA molecule, which is then processed to form mature mRNA
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Photosynthesis transforms light energy into chemical energy
2. chlorophyll captures light energy
3. photosynthesis creates energy from carbon dioxide and water.
Explanation:
Therefore, first 3 statements are true.
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What is the animal that looks like a squirrel, but glides. AKA, i know
Answer:
sugar glider
Explanation:
Answer:
either the obvious answer: flying squirrel
or slightly less obvious: sugar glider
a single strand of DNA helix has the code CGCTAA. which would be the complementary code on the other strand of helix
Answer:
The other side would be GCGATT
Explanation:
Adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), or thymine (T).
A (adenine) always pairs with T (thymine)
C ( cytosine) always pairs with G (guanine)
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The Appalachian Mountains were formed about 500-400 million years ago. What has caused them to change so much over time
Answer:
There are many factors that go into the changes made to the Appalachian Mts.; you've got wind erosion, water erosion from rain/snow melting, and tectonic plate movements that can either cause the mountains to grow or to shrink.
Compare and contrast the disposal of waste via composting and via recycling. What are the
pros and cons of each type?
Answer: Commercial Trash Management, Consulting, Cost Reduction and Zero Waste Programs. Compliance, training, recycle and compost program implementation, waste equipment.
Explanation:
Which process produces a greater number of offspring? A. Chromosome duplication. B. Asexual reproduction. C. Gamete formation. D. Sexual reproduction.
Answer:
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Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
What canwe do to decrease our disruption of the nitrogen Cycle?
Answer:
We can use less pollutants.
Explanation:
Gracias a una investigación internacional se ha averiguado que las actividades humanas causan estragos en los bosques tropicales al alterar el ciclo de nitrógeno normal. Los descubrimientos, publicados en Science, proporcionaron las primeras pruebas de efectos a largo plazo por contaminación de nitrógeno en árboles tropicales. Los científicos, de Austria, Canadá, Alemania y Panamá, trabajaron en dos emplazamientos remotos del Observatorio Terrestre Global del Instituto Smithsonian en Panamá y Tailandia. «La contaminación atmosférica fertiliza los bosques con uno de los nutrientes más importantes para el crecimiento», afirmó S. Joseph Wright del Instituto Smithsonian de Investigación Tropical en Panamá. «Comparamos el nitrógeno que contenían hojas de especímenes secos recogidas en 1968 con el de muestras de hojas de 2007. La concentración de nitrógeno foliar y la proporción de isótopos de nitrógeno tanto pesados como ligeros ha aumentado en los últimos 40 años del mismo modo a como lo hicieron en un experimento anterior en el que se abonó el suelo del bosque. » El nitrógeno se origina en el interior de las estrellas gracias a temperatura y presión elevadas. En condiciones normales es incoloro, insípido e inodoro, y poco propenso a reaccionar con otras sustancias. En la atmósfera flota más del 75% del nitrógeno, que además es un componente esencial de las proteínas. Uno de los cambios que «activan» el nitrógeno viene producido por ciertas bacterias colonizadoras de raíces vegetales que extraen nitrógeno de la atmósfera y lo que significa o fijan en una forma útil para el crecimiento vegetal. Cuando las bacterias ya no necesitan el nitrógeno la planta lo absorbe, para luego pasar a los animales. La fijación del nitrógeno se define mediante el proceso de Haber, que convierte el proceso de nitrógeno gaseoso en amoníaco, un ingrediente común en los abonos. La fijación de nitrógeno por medios artificiales ha aumentado la cantidad de emisiones de nitrógeno reactivo en un 100%. Según los investigadores, el nitrógeno presenta dos formas o isótopos, átomos con la misma
Which TWO types of rock are formed as particles get pushed closer together?
A. Metamorphic
B. Extrusive igneous
C. Intrusive igneous
D. Sedimentary
Answer:
Sedimentary rock? Because when sediments get pressed together
And then turn into a rock