Which biome is characterized by very low temperatures, little precipitation, permafrost and plants that adapted to be short in height with broad roots systems in order to gain enough water from the dry areas?

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Answer:

tundra

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A natural resource is best defined as any naturally occurring material that is which of the following?

A. Used by people
B. Mined from Earth
C. Unlimited in quantity
D. Left untouched in nature

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Used by people is the answer. :-)

Answer:

The correct answer is B

Explanation:

A natural resource will always come from nature and it can be used for economic gain.

Yes, they can be used by people, but so can other resources, so the answer is not A.

Not all natural resources are unlimited, such as coal, are unlimited in quantity, so the answer is not C

Lastly, we do not leave natural resources untouched; we use them, so the answer is not D.

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If Nation A needs a natural resource that Nation B has a lot of, why
might Nation A have trouble getting that resource from Nation B?

Why is energy conservation beneficial?

List 5 ways that natural resources can be conserved.

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Answer: Nation A might be overusing their natural resources causing them to need it from Nation B. However Nation B knows this which might cause Nation A the trouble of getting that source.

1. To force laws in preventing the overuse of natural resources

2. Making recycling must be necessary and used.

3. Making electric cars and putting gas restrictions.

4. To create forests in certain areas making sure laws prevent people from cutting it down.

5. As well as preserving fresh water. Instead, use salt water and convert it to save that fresh water.

1. A stream dries up. Did the water in the stream:

a. gain energy

b. loose eergy

c. keep the same amount of energy

d. never had energy

Explain your answer.''

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It gained energy I believe, in order to evaporate it needs more kinetic energy.

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

plants that require 12 or more hours of darkness to flower

long-day plants
gibberellins
stimulus
cytokinins
day-neutral plants
photoperiodism
short-day plants
abscisic acid
tropism auxin
photosynthesis
respiration

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these are known as “long-day plants”

The three main constituent minerals of granite stones are feldspar, mica, and quartz. The textures of different types of
granite stones are shown in the picture.
Based on the textures, it can be said that
A)
the proportion of mica in all the forms of granite is fixed.
B)
the proportion of quartz in all the forms of granite is fixed.
the three minerals vary in proportion in each form of granite.
D)
the three minerals are in the same proportion in each form of granite.

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

Granite is composed of coarse-grained quartz and feldspars in varying proportions and due to the varying proportions of these two constituent materials, the texture of granite varies as shown in the image.

Thus, option C is correct

Options A and B  and D are incorrect because the constituent material of granite is not fixed. It  varies from from place to the  other.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Picture A
Picture B
Name the process occurring in Picture A.

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Answer:

Explanation they r the same

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the process in picture A is called meiosis , a special type of cell division which is used by gametes

an example of evolution would be

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caterpillar to a butterfly
Deer mice used to be a darker color when they primarily lived in the woods. However, a portion of the population split away several thousand years and now are lighter having evolved over thousands of years to match there surroundings.
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1. This question may be completed independently or as a group exercise. Biological anthropologists disagree about the best way to classify the robust australopithecines. Describe the two approaches to classifying these species. Which classification do you support

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Answer:

Some researchers classify Australopithecines into gracile australopithecines and robust australopithecines, while others argue that differences are enough strong to classify robust australopithecines in their own genus called 'Paranthropus'. In my opinion, it seems reasonable to obtain more fossil data in order to support this division  

Explanation:

The term Australopithecines comes from the genus Australopithecus, which are the closest known relatives of our genus Homo, and arose around three (3) million years ago. Australopithecines can be classified into two major groups called gracile australopithecines and robust australopithecines. However, robust australopithecines have also been classified in their own genus, Paranthropus, in order to distinguish them from the gracile australopithecines. The major differences between gracile and robust species are associated with facial and cranial features. Paranthropus species had a large sagittal crest, enormous cheek teeth, robust jaws, and strong jaw muscles (suggesting they were herbivores that ate tough food). However, these main features may not be conclusive evidence that supports the separation of Paranthropus in its own clade, thereby in my opinion it should be reasonable to wait until more fossils are found in order ​to correctly classify Paranthropus species as a different group.

difference between antigens and antibodies?​

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Answer:

Antigens are molecules capable of stimulating an immune response. Each antigen has distinct surface features, or epitopes, resulting in specific responses. Antibodies (immunoglobins) are Y-shaped proteins produced by B cells of the immune system in response to exposure to antigens.

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The F2 generations of dihybrid crosses of Labrador retrievers are expected to produce the recessive epistatic ratio of 9 black: 3 chocolate: 4 yellow dogs. A random sample of 80 dogs was taken from F2 crosses. What is the expected number of yellow labs in the sample and what number of degrees of freedom is needed for a chi-square test of recessive epistasis

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Answer:

The answer is "2 and 15"

Explanation:

sample of the chocolate labs expected number =chocolate labs fraction [tex]\times[/tex] sample size

[tex]= (\frac{3}{16}) \times 80\\\\ = 15\\\\[/tex]  

The dof for recessive epistasis is = n-1, where

n =phenotypes

dof [tex]= 3-1 = 2[/tex]

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What is the purpose of respiration based on the image below?
Glucose
Oxygen
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Carbon
Dioxide
Energy
Water
O To make glucose
O To make water and carbon dioxide
O To make energy

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Answer:

I think the answer is To make energy

Explanation:

To release energy and carbon dioxide from the food with the help of the oxygen.

What does dna turn into?

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Answer:

rna

Explanation:

it turns in rna and I do t wanna type more

The DNA turns into RNA

Can someone help me with this ASAP!!

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Answer:

I don't know what your asking beore specific.

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2. What does it mean for your body to be out of homeostasis?

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Answer:

If homeostasis is disrupted, it must be controlled or a disease/disorder may result. Your body systems work together to maintain balance. If that balance is shifted or disrupted and homeostasis is not maintained, the results may not allow normal functioning of the organism.

Explanation:

The biggest egg is the egg of​

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Answer:

Kiwi bird lays the biggest eggs

Explanation:

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Most of the constellation were discovered by_____

please help me ​

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Answer:

Ptolemy: 48 constellations described in his great work, The Almagest, in the 2nd century AD.

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The 88 Constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union.

Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.
Complete the statement with the correct word.

-blank- is the act of reaping products at the right time of maturity.

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Answer:

Harvesting

Explanation:

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Answer:

Harvesting

Explanation:

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Which of these describes a nebula

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Answer:

A nebula is a giant cloud of dust and gas in space. Some nebulae (more than one nebula) come from the gas and dust thrown out by the explosion of a dying star, such as a supernova. Other nebulae are regions where new stars are beginning to form. For this reason, some nebulae are called "star nurseries."

Explanation:

Difference between pure tone and speech audiometer

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Answer:

Speech audiometry assesses your ability to hear and comprehend spoken words. ... They are also charted on an audiogram, which measures the decibel level, frequency and gravity of hearing loss.

Pure-tone audiometry only measures audibility thresholds, rather than other aspects of hearing such as sound localization and speech recognition. ... However, there are benefits to using pure-tone audiometry over other forms of hearing test, such as click auditory brainstem response pure tone audiometry, which only gives an indication of absolute perceptual thresholds of tonal sounds (peripheral function), whereas speech audiometry determines speech intelligibility and discrimination

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Which term describes the position of a gene
on a chromosome?
A centromere
B genotype
C locus
D phenotype

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Answer:
I think it’s B .

Explanation:

Big cats like tigers and other carnivores are often the top predators in an ecosystem. To which trophic level do they most likely belong?
primary producers
decomposers
tertiary consumers
primary consumers

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Tertiary consumers.

Explanation:
DECOMPOSERS break down dead organic matter.
PRIMARY PRODUCERS produce their own food. For example, plants make their own food from the sun during photosynthesis
PRIMARY CONSUMERS are those who eat other living things like PLANTS. Primary consumers are herbivores.

THE ANSWER IS:
Tertiary Consumers
Top predators that are carnivores and are large animals. Also called as A p e x Predators.

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Big cats like tigers and other carnivores are often the to predators in an ecosystem. The trophic level do they most likely belong to is tertiary consumers. Thus, the correct option will be C.

What are Tertiary consumers?

Tertiary consumers can be referred to as the carnivore at the topmost level in a food chain which feeds on other carnivores in nature, which is an animal that feeds only on secondary consumers.

Tertiary consumers are those organisms that eats the secondary consumers (large predators) in nature. For example, owl species that eat snakes.

Big cats like tigers and other carnivores are often the to predators in an ecosystem. The trophic level do they most likely belong to is tertiary consumers.

Therefore, the correct option will be C.

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The mutation rate is the probability of a single gene mutating in an offspring bug.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

A mutation is any alteration in the genetic sequence of the genome of a particular organism. Mutations in the germline (i.e., gametes) can pass to the next generation, thereby these mutations can increase their frequency in the population if they are beneficial or 'adaptive' for the organism in the environment in which the organism lives (in this case, an insect/bug). The mutation rate can be defined as the probability of mutations in a single gene/locus/organism over time. Mutation rates are highly variable and they depend on the organism/cell that suffers the mutation (e.g., prokaryotic cells are more prone to suffer mutations compared to eukaryotic cells), type of mutations (e.g., point mutations, fragment deletions, etc), type of genetic sequence (e.g., mitochondrial DNA sequences are more prone to suffer mutations compared to nuclear DNA), type of cell (multicellular organisms), stage of development, etc. Thus, the mutation rate is the frequency by which a genetic sequence changes from the wild-type to a 'mutant' variant, which is often indicated as the number of mutations per round of replication, per gamete, per cell division, etc. In a single gene sequence, the mutation rate can be estimated as the number of de novo mutations per nucleotide per generation. For example, in humans, the mutation rate ranges from 10⁻⁴ to 10⁻⁶ per gene per generation.

at least seven ways fungi can be beneficial

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Answer:

- Fungi are an important source of food.

- Yeast, a unicellular fungus,is important in bakeries as it is used in the making of bread.

- Yeast also produces vitamin B.

- Fungi, like bacteria,are also good decomposers.

- Penicillin an important antibiotic is obtained from a fungus called Pencillium notatum.

- fungi are responsible for breaking down organic matter and releasing carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus into the soil and the atmosphere.

- Fungi are essential to many household and industrial processes, notably the making of bread, wine, beer, and certain cheeses.

Explanation:

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One way to determine the density of animals in an area is to use the mark-recapture technique. A number of individuals from a population are captured, marked so they are easily identifiable, and released back into the population. It's assumed that the captured and marked animals will randomly mingle with the rest of the population. Later, the population is re-sampled and the number of marked and unmarked animals is recorded. The following equation can then be used to estimate the size of the entire population.

Number of individual marked in first catch/Total population size, N = Number of individual marked in 2nd catch / Total number of 2nd catch

If 25 Prairie Dogs were captured, marked, and released back into their population, and then subsequently 135 Prairie Dogs were captured, of which 18 were marked, what is the approximate total population size, N?

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Answer:

N = 187.55

Explanation:

Here you just need to replace the terms and clear the equation.

You already know that,

First capture: 25 prairie dogs.First marked animals: 25 (the whole first capture)

You let these animals leave and then you made another capture.

Second capture: 135 prairie dogsAlready Marked animals: 18 (these 18 dogs were caught in the first capture and marked before releasing them)  

To know the size of the prairie dogs population you just need to use the following equation and clear N, which is the value that you are looking for.  

Number of individual marked in first catch/Total population size, N = Number of individual marked in 2nd catch / Total number of 2nd catch

Number of individual marked in first catch = 25 dogsTotal population size, N = this is what we want to knowNumber of individual marked in 2nd catch = 18 dogsTotal number of 2nd catch = 135 dogs

So now, we need to replace terms

25 / N = 18 / 135

25 / N = 0.1333

N = 25 / 0.1333

N = 187.55

Explain the role of insulin in the homeostatic regulation of blood glucose levels

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Answer:

Insulin helps the cells absorb glucose, reducing blood sugar and providing the cells with glucose for energy. When blood sugar levels are too low, the pancreas releases glucagon. Glucagon instructs the liver to release stored glucose, which causes blood sugar to rise.

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Why does jack’s mom say”a little birdie told me”?

A) she want to keep the informer’s name a secret.
B) she has a gift for communicating with animals.
C) she is hiding that she just guessed jack’s secret.
D) She has a spy planted at jack’a school to report to her.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

"a little birdie told me" is a explanation of " i herd" or "i know"

7 examples of RNA and DNA ​

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Rotavirus, polio virus, yellow fever virus, dengue virus, hepatitis C virus, measles virus, rabies virus, influenza virus and Ebola virus are examples of RNA virus.

Adenovirus, herpes virus, poxvirus and papillomavirus are examples of DNA virus.

There are three basic crystal structures. O False; There are 12 basic crystal structures. False; There are 4 basic crystal structures. True False; There are 6 basic crystal structures.​

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

triclinic, monoclinic, orthorhombic, tetragonal, hexagonal, and cubic.

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What are the monomers that determine the shape of a protein?

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Answer:

Chains of amino acids make proteins. They can fold into many different complex shapes.

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