Answer:
This is what nineplanets.org had to say:
Scientists suggest that without the moon, tides would be 1/3 of the size they are now. High tides would be much smaller than they are now, and low tides would be even lower. This is because the sun would be influencing the tides, not the moon; however, the sun has a weaker pull, which would decrease the tides.
This leads me to believe that the answer is b. A moonless Earth would create the lowest tides. I think this because we would still have tides because of the sun's gravitational pull (which rules out a), and if the sun were to dry up the ocean, it would have done so already with or without the moon to influence the tides (which rules out c)
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If a lionfish population keeps Rising, what would the possible effect of the trophic levels of the ecosystem?
Answer:
the possible effect is that other fishes and sea animals in the food chain start dying
Which type of blood cell is the first to arrive at a bacterial infection?
A. Neutrophil
B. Platelet
C. Macrophage
D. B cell
Answer: The most numerous of the granulocytes—making up 50 to 80 percent of all white cells—are neutrophils. They are often one of the first cell types to arrive at a site of infection, where they engulf and destroy the infectious microorganisms through a process called phagocytosis.
Explanation: the answer is A) Neutrophil
Which accurately describes solar weather? Choose the two correct answers.
A. The intensity of solar weather is constant and unchanging.
B. Solar flares and sunspots increase as solar minimum approaches.
C. Solar flares and sunspots increase as solar maximum approaches.
D. The intensity of solar weather changes frequently.
Answer:
C & D
Explanation:
C - The Sun has an 11 year solar cycle. When the solar cycle is at a minimum, active regions of the sun are rare and not many solar flares are detected. They dramatically increase as the Sun approaches the maximum part of its cycle.
D - It's the Sun. It's moody. Solar flares are pretty sporadic, they're sudden and often unpredictable.
What would happen to the populations of the other three organisms in the food chain if the number of large fish rapidly decreased?
Answer:
the food chain will be broken
Which statement describes one characteristic of this molecule?
a.) it is the template for the replication of genetic information
b.) organic catalysts are made of these molecules
c.) it is different in each cell of an organism
d.) cell membranes contain many of these molecules
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Answer:
1
Explanation:
Is this a marcomolecule?
Explanation:
Protein I think is the answer for this question.
how will building a road through the rainforest affect logging companies?
Answer:
The loggers will chop the trees, they will make money which would help the ecosystem. Although the earth would get warmer because the tree will not be using the Co2 for photosynthesis.
Explanation:
What are the ocean zones of a marine ecosystem, from most shallow to deepest?
Answer:
The ocean is divided into five zones: the epipelagic zone, or upper open ocean (surface to 650 feet deep); the mesopelagic zone, or middle open ocean (650-3,300 feet deep); the bathypelagic zone, or lower open ocean (3,300-13,000 feet deep); the abyssopelagic zone, or abyss (13,000-20,000 feet deep); and the
Explanation:
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Which of the choices below would determine if a protein will perform a specific function for the cell?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Describe the steps from ovulation through implantation in the uterine wall. How does hormonal control of these steps occur?
a fifth grade friend has seen a picture of your "child" and asks you to explain how kids get their traits from their parents . using this activity as an illustration, write your explanation for this friend
Answer:
Genes are the basic unit of heredity. This means that genes determine what traits are passed down from a mother and father to their child. Eye color, height, and hair color are some examples of the traits that are controlled by genes. Genes exist inside the cells that make up living things.
Explanation:
Kids get their traits from their parents by getting an allele of each trait from each parent.
How are traits inherited?Each trait is represented by a gene and each gene is represented by two alleles.
The two alleles for each gene are donated by each of the two parents in a union.
For example, let us say the eye color gene is represented by the allele A (a).
One parent is AA while the other is aa.
A child will inherit eye color by getting one A allele from one parent and the other allele (a) from the other parent. Thus, the child will be Aa.
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what are the raw materials in photosynthesis known as
Answer:
The raw materials of photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide, enter the cells of the leaf, and the products of photosynthesis, sugar and oxygen, leave the leaf.
An environment relies upon the organisms within it interacting with each other AND with their physical environment TRUE FALSE
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The environment provides each organism with everything it needs to live. All over Earth there are many different kinds of plants and animals that are specially suited to live in their environments. Plants and animals must react to these changes in order to survive. Organisms clearly owe their origin, metabolism, and many other internal functions to chemical phenomena, especially the chemistry of large organic molecules. Organisms are complex systems of chemical compounds that, through interaction and environment, play a wide variety of roles.
What does being away from the sun mean for revolution time in amount of time for seasons help pleasee
In what cell types is telomerase active?
Why did Mendel choose pea plant for his experiment ?
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➜ These are the reasons so Mendel choose pea plant for his experiment:
Easy to grow.Short lifespan.Easily Disinguishable characters.Larger size of flower.Self pollinated.Answer:
Geregor Mendel chose the pea plants for his experiments because the garden pea is an ideal subject in the study of genetics for the following reasons: presence of observable traits with contrasting forms produces many offspring in one cross.
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Answer:
Explanation:
DNA --> mRNA --> amino acid --> protein
This describes the central dogma
Which of the following (A or B) would you look at to help you look at to find the amplitude on this seismogram?
OB
Both A and B
neither Anor B
ОА
Answer:
Answer : Both A and B.Hope this will help you lot.
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Answer: C
Explanation:
Plants take in co2 and sunlight during photosynthesis to produce glucose. If we remove plants from the ecosystem, there will be nothing to take in the co2 which means there will be a lot of co2 in the atmosphere.
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Answer:
14 grams = 126 total
22 carbs = 88 grams
10 protein = 40 calories
Explanation:
For 14 grams you multiply it by 9 which makes it 126
and 22 you multiply it by 4 and so on. I don't know if I did this correctly
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The illustration shows a pedigree with an autosomal recessive mutation.
What is the possibility that the male in the F 2 generation will express the mutation?
70%
25%
100%
50%
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
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Specialized cells are __________ intocells with specific functions
Specialized cells are stem cells that turn into cells with specific functions
Specialized cells are differentiate into cells with specific functions.
What is cell differentiation?Cells are the fundamental cornerstones of all life. Numerous numbers of cells construct the human body.
The process by which dividing cells alter their functional or phenotypical type is known as cell differentiation. All cells, it is assumed, derive from stem cells and acquire their functions as they mature.
In response to antigen exposure, some differentiation occurs. Differentiation alters a cell's size, shape, membrane potential, metabolic activity, and responsiveness to signals significantly.
These changes are primarily the result of highly controlled changes in gene expression and are the subject of epigenetic research.
Mesenchymal stem cells, epithelial stem cells, and muscle satellite cells are the three types of differentiated cells.
Thus, the answer is differentiation.
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In the process of photosynthesis, plants produce glucose. They use some of this glucose to grow. They store the rest in fruit and seeds in order to
reproduce. What is the use of this stored glucose in the seed?
Answer:
RESPIRATION, MAKING FRUITS, MAKING CELL WALLS, MAKING PROTEINS, STORED IN SEEDS AND STORED AS STARCH
Explanation:
Glucose molecules together form cellulose, which builds or adds strength to cell walls. Glucose molecules also form carbohydrates. When combined with nitrates from the soil, glucose will form amino acids
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Which of the three types of RNA has a sole purpose of bringing tyrosine,
glycine, alanine, et cetera to the ribosome? Be careful!
messenger RNA
ribosomal RNA
transfeRNA
Answer:
tRNA
Explanation:
There are 20 types of tRNA in your cells, one for each amino acid, which bring the amino acids to the mRNA-ribosome complex.
How does a change in the biodiversity of an ecosystem affect humans?
Answer:
Biodiversity loss can have significant direct human health impacts if ecosystem services are no longer adequate to meet social needs. Indirectly, changes in ecosystem services affect livelihoods, income, local migration and, on occasion, may even cause or exacerbate political conflict.
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Where in the cell is protein pumps located ??
Answer:
cell membrane
Explanation:
There are thousands of proteins embedded in the cell's lipid bilayer
A virus is made up several components. What are the components?
Answer:
nucleic acid (single- or double-stranded RNA or DNA) and a protein coat, the capsid, which functions as a shell to protect the viral genome from nucleases and which during infection attaches the virion to specific receptors exposed on the prospective host cell.
Explanation:
Answer: .
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Explanation: The simplest virions consist of two basic components: nucleic acid (single- or double-stranded RNA or DNA) and a protein coat, the capsid, which functions as a shell to protect the viral genome from nucleases and which during infection attaches the virion to specific receptors exposed on the prospective host cell.