Answer:
Trisomies and monosomies are two types of chromosomal abnormalities. Specifically, a trisomy is when a person has three of a particular chromosome, instead of the usual two. A monosomy is when they just have one chromosome instead of the usual two.
For example: A trisomy is down syndrome
Explanation:
Answer:
trisomy is when a person has three of the particular chromosome rather than two. Monosomy is when someone has one chromosome rather than the usual two.
Explain why the earth is flat. Use two reasons in your answer [2 marks]
1.
2.
Answer:
Reasons why the earth is flat:
1. The earth is not flat
2. The earth is round
You need to change schools <3
What types of skills do the Wechsler subtests measure?
Answer:
an estimate of global intellectual ability four composites
Explanation:
Help pls!!!!!!!!!!!! Easy Question
Answer:
Metric ruler
Explanation:
You need to measure length, which is exactly what a ruler measures. The other option measure other things, like liquids or temperature.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it would be C.
Explanation:
From the top of the stiffer mantle to the center of earth, the rock material is inferred to be
(1) solid all way to the center of the inner core
(2) solid, then liquid to the center of the inner core
(3)solid, then liquid, then solid again to the center of the inner core
(4) solid, then liquid, then gaseous to the center of the inner core
Answer:
2
Explanation:
The earth goes from solid to liquid
What is the name of the gradient between high pressure and low pressure?
Answer:
Pressure gradient
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Pressure gradient
Explanation:
The change in pressure measured across a given distance is called a "pressure gradient". The pressure gradient results in a net force that is directed from high to low pressure and this force is called the "pressure gradient force". The pressure gradient force is responsible for triggering the initial movement of air
Algae are green plants.
The figure below shows the number of algae in a lake in the United Kingdom during
one year.
number of
algae
Jan
Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
month
Explain the changes in the number of algae in the lake from February to June (3)
ANSWER
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Explanation:
According to the graph given the number of algae is represented on the y axis while the month of the year is represented on the x - axis of the graph. The change in the number of algae from February is clearly depicted by an upward slope along the y-axis which means that there is continous increase in the Number of algae in the lake during this period, that is between February to June . It could also be seen that around June the optimal number of algaae is achieved as the number of algae tend to fall as we move beyond June.
PLEASE HELP ME WITH SCIENCE WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
1: What gases are used and expelled by photosynthesis and respiration?
2: Where are the largest concentration of ozone and what value does it have?
3: What happens to the surface of the earth when there is an increase in greenhouse gases?
Answer:
1 Photosynthesis uses CO2 and expels O2 and the reverse for respiration
2. stratosphere where ~90% of it is
3. Less infrared radiation is able to escape from the earth into space and that infrared radiation hits the GHG gases and the radiation is turned into kinetic or heat energy trapping which warms up the earth
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Used by Photosynthesis: CO2 Expelled: O2
Used by Cellular respiration: O2 Expelled CO2
2. Most ozone (about 90%) is found in the stratosphere, which begins about 10–16 kilometers (6–10 miles) above Earth's surface and extends up to about 50 kilo- meters (31 miles) altitude. The stratospheric region with the highest ozone concentration is commonly known as the “ozone layer”
3. The surface of the earth heats up
Explanation:
The other question was wrong- here’s the picture for the question
Answer:
Blue- a change in matter...
Purple-the ability of a substance to combine chemically...
Green-the ability of a substance to burn
Yellow-the ability of matter...
Explanation:
Which answer choice is light bouncing?
Homologous Structures Relate to...
O Different People Studying Evolution
O Different Building Where Evolution is Studied
O Different Animals with Similar Structures
Similar Animals with Different Structures
Help please answer fast!!!
Answer:
A graph not only depends on the data that we are graphing, there are other important factors such as the units we use (here we have °C vs years, but we could have °F vs days and we would see a different graph, which represents the exact same information) , the scale we use (a lot of graphs are misleading because of the use of logarithmic scales, we need to be clear about the scales we use), where we put the zero of each axis (We usually use the intersection of both axes as the (0, 0) point, but this is not a necessary condition, we could manipulate our coordinate axis as we want) , etc.
So there are a lot of things that can impact on how we see the graph of the same data.
About the second answer, one could interpret from that graph that the actual temperature between the years 1880 and 2020 was around 14°C.
Whitetip reef sharks spend most of the day lying on the ocean floor. While remaining still, these sharks pump water across their gills. The movement of water across their gills is necessary for
Answer:obtaining oxygen
Part B: Suppose Steven combined the table-
tennis balls into one large bag instead of two
individual bags. Would the probability change
from Part A if Steven wanted to draw a "1" and a
"B" without replacement?
A. Yes, the probability would change because you
are drawing two table-tennis balls.
B. No, the probability would not change because
the outcome is the same.
o C. Yes, the probability would change because you
are drawing from one bag and this changes the
number of possible outcomes.
D. No, the probability would not change because
there is still one table-tennis ball marked with a
"1" and one table-tennis ball marked with a
"B".
Answer:
C
Explanation:
My teacher told me to go back to my test to redo it and i didn't get that question wrong.
true or false? Depletion of water can lead to political and military conflicts.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Which activity demonstrates chemical weathering?
Why do fish need to eat other organisms?
O A. to get energy
O B. to get oxygen
O c. to remove wastes
O D. to escape predators
The correct answer is A. To get energy.
They eat other organisms because they need food, and food is considered energy because it allows the fish to function more efficiently.
13. What are the two parts of a scientific name? *
Answer:
1. genus
2. species ............
What process ensures that all the tissues and organs of an organism are in their characteristic places?
Answer:is any individual entity that embodies the properties of life. ... Organisms are classified by taxonomy into groups such as multicellular animals, plants, and fungi; or unicellular microorganisms such as protists, bacteria, and archaea.
Explanation:
Answer:
Pattern Formation
Explanation:
Cytoplasmic determinants and inductive signals both contribute to the development of a special organization in which the tissues and organs of an organism are all in their characteristic places, a process known as pattern formation.
The respiratory system brings in _________ and the digestive system breaks down _____________ so that both substances are available to cells to make __________.
Answer:
Oxygen; food; adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Explanation:
Cellular respiration can be defined as a series of metabolic reactions that typically occur in cells, so as to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). During cellular respiration, high energy intermediates are created that can then be oxidized to make adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
All living organisms such as plants and animals require energy to function properly (life activities). The cell organelle where energy from nutrients are released is generally referred to as mitochondria. Animals and plants retrieve energy using mitochondria to do cellular respiration because they typically act like a digestive system by taking in nutrients, breaking them down and obtaining energy rich molecules for cell-life activities.
This ultimately implies that, mitochondria provides all the energy required in the cell by transforming energy forms through series of chemical reactions; breaking down of glucose into Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) used for providing energy for cellular activities in the body of living organisms.
Generally, oxygen goes into the body of a living organism such as plants, humans and animals when they breathe (respiratory system) while glucose is absorbed by the body when they eat (digestive system).
Hence, the respiratory system brings in oxygen and the digestive system breaks down food so that both substances are available to cells to make adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Using the following DNA strand, what is the correct sequence of amino acids produced? DNA Strand – A C C A A C T T C G C T *
Answer:
ugguugaagcg
Explanation:
this is mRNA
Answer:
ugguugaagcg
Explanation:
rna puts u for a not t
5. José plans to use a microscope to observe a cell from a maple leaf and a cell from a snake's skin. Which of the following with José most likely
see in both cells?
a. Cell wall
b. Chloroplasts
c. Nucleus
d. Tissue
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Answer:
are you giving out free points
Help please? 5 part punnett square bio assignment. 40 POINTS! oh and its due in an hour :P
why did you delete mt answer. also i did it for you just dont know how to send it
which is a base unit used in the metric system?
A:quarts
B:liters
C:pints
D:degrees Fahrenheit
pls what's the answer
Answer:
B:Liters
Explanation:
Liters are used in the metric system
A. What are the two main types of seismic waves that are created during an
earthquake? p waves s waves surface waves
Explanation:
There are two broad classes of seismic waves: body waves and surface waves. Body waves travel within the body of Earth. They include P, or primary, waves and S, or secondary, waves. P waves cause the ground to compress and expand, that is, to move back and forth, in the direction of travel.
Where is the intertidal zone located?
A. where the ocean meets the shore
B. where the ocean floor starts to slope downward
C. the ocean floor
D. where the ocean floor drops sharply
Answer:
its where the ocean meets high and low tide sooooo I'd say A? sorry if I'm wrong
pls help me its only 5 questions
1.What directly influences deepwater currents?
A. salinity and wind
B. temperature and pressure
C. temperature and salinity
D. wind and pressure
2.Which process in involved in deepwater currents?
A. convection
B. conduction
C. condensation
D. radiation
3.What causes surface currents?
A. differences in density
B. differences in water temperature
C. high salinity
D. wind forces
4.How do the causes of surface and deepwater currents differ?
A. Surface currents are caused by differences in water salinity; deepwater currents are caused by differences in water temperature.
B. Surface currents are caused by the Coriolis effect; deepwater currents are caused by differences in water density.
C. Surface currents are caused by differences in water density; deepwater currents are caused by wind.
D. Surface currents are caused by wind; deepwater currents are caused by differences in water density.
Wind and ocean currents do not move in straight lines; instead, they curve as they move across the planet.
5.What is responsible for this pattern of movement?
A. the Coriolis effect
B. differences in water temperature
C, differences in water salinity
D. differences in water density
Answer:
Answer 5 i Don't know but i knkw the answers of 1 to 4..
The answers are
1.
C. temperature and salinity
2.
A. convection
3.
D. wind forces
4.
B. Surface currents are caused by the Coriolis effect; deepwater currents are caused by differences in water density.
Which stage does the following occur: Daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles.
HELP i need to create a story about cells and their functions the organelles are Cell membrane
Cell wall
Nucleus
Chloroplasts
Mitochondria
Vacuoles
im in 7th grade
Answer:
More than 8.7 million species are living on the planet. Every single species is composed of a cell and it includes both single-celled and multicellular organisms.
The cells provide shape, structure and carries out different types of functions to keep the entire system active. The cell contains different functional structures which are collectively called Organelles, and they are involved in various cellular functions.
Also Read: Difference between organ and organelle
Let us learn more in detail about the different types and functions of Cell Organelles.
Table of Contents
What are Cell Organelles?
List of Cell Organelles and their Functions
Plasma Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Mitochondria
Plastids
Ribosomes
Golgi Apparatus
Microbodies
Cytoskeleton
Cilia and Flagella
Centrosome and Centrioles
Vacuoles
A Brief Summary on Cell Organelles
Sometimes the shadow of the Earth will fall on the_and produce a_eclipse.
thanks for the answer ^
Answer:
Is this a question?
Explanation:
Answer:
1st blank: sun 2nd blank: solar
Explanation:
This is the prosses that creates solar eclipses. (i might have spelled that wrong).