Which is one place that glaciers are found?
A) in the ocean
B) in the tropics
C) at low altitudes
D) at high latitudes

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Answer 1

Answer:

I believe it is at high latitudes

Explanation:

I say this because many glaciers are found in Greenland and Antarctica which are both located in higher latitudes

Answer 2

Glaciers are found at HIGH latitudes (Option D).

Latitude refers to the geographic coordinates which are used to indicate specific north-south positions on the Earth's planet.

Low latitudes are geographic coordinates found between the 0 degrees (Equator) and 30 degrees north-south, whereas high latitudes are found between 30 degrees and 90 degrees north-south positions.

At low latitudes, the energy from the sun is able to melt the polar ice.

Thus, glaciers are found at high latitudes because the highest latitudes get a minor amount of energy from the sun compared to low latitudes.

In conclusion, glaciers are found at HIGH latitudes (Option D).

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Which statement describes gravity?
There is no defined unit of measurement for gravity.
O Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward Earth's center.
Objects that have a small mass will have no gravitational pull.
Gravitational pull between two objects decreases as the mass of one increases.​

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Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward the Earths centre

Explanation:

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O gravity is  the force that pulls  object  towards  Earths centre.

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how many bones are in the adult human being ​

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Answer:

I believe it is 206

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Can confirm it is 206

What is the Hepatic Portal Vein?​

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Answer: The hepatic portal vein is one of the most important vein that receives blood from the body and transports it into the liver for filtration and processing. This vein is part of the hepatic portal system that receives all of the blood draining from the abdominal digestive tract, as well as from the pancreas, gallbladder, and spleen.

‘Hepatic’ means of or relating to the liver, therefore the hepatic portal vein is a blood vessel that sends nutrient-rich blood from the gastrointestinal tract and spleen to the liver, but also delivers toxins to the liver that will be chemically modified in the proces of detoxication

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Explanation:

hepatic portal vein is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. It is typically 8 centimeters long in adults. The portal vein is responsible for carrying blood from the GI tract, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen to the liver.The hepatic portal vein originates behind the neck of the pancreas and is usually formed by the convergence of the superior mesenteric vein and the splenic vein, referred to as the splenic-mesenteric confluence.

The nurse is observing a set of new parents to ensure that they are bonding with their newborn. What displayed behavior would indicate that the parents bonding is maladaptive?

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Answer:

Neglecting the child

Explanation:

Maldatives behaviors are the behaviors that do not facilitate the parent-infant bonding, meaning that they are those behaviors that are hindering the process. And the best way of removing that is to encourage the behaviors that counter them.

The process of pointing out the responsiveness of the infant is a positive strategy for facilitating parent-infant attachment. Telling the mother that she must pay attention to her infant may be perceived as derogatory and is not

appropriate. Educating the mother in infant care is important; however, pointing out the responsiveness

of her baby is a better tool for facilitating mother-infant attachment. .

the main respiratory surface in man is; Select one: A. alveolar wall B. internal nostrils C. bronchial wall D. tracheal wall

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Answer:

answer is alveolar wall

Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

Alveolar Wall forms the main respiratory surface where exchange of gass happens.

Pollen grains help scientist

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Pollen grains help scientists identify plants and make assumptions on past climate conditions. understand tree growth and make assumptions on past climate conditions.

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A

identify plants and make assumptions on past climate conditions.

which part of earth belongs to the geo sphere?
A) air
B) plants
C) minerals
D) water

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Answer:

Minerals are part of earth's geo sphere.

Which is a function of the spinal cord? A. It allows the back to be flexible and move at different angles. B. It helps the spine to provide structural support for the body. C. It transmits information between different parts of the nervous system. D. It produces hormones to send chemical signals throughout the bod

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Answer:

c is the correct ans.

it transmits information between different parts of nervous system.

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C. It transmits information between different parts of the nervous system.

Explanation:

The nervous system has two parts, the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.

The central nervous system includes the brain, and the peripheral nervous system includes the spinal cord.

The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure that consists of nervous tissue. The spinal cord extends between medulla oblongata in the brain to the lumbar region. It is protected by the spinal column made up of bones, called vertebrae.

One function of the spinal cord is to receive and transmit signals to the entire body and back to the brain.

The spinal cord recieves nerve impulses from the body and transmits it to the brain. It also receives orders in form of nerve impulses which are transported to receptors for response.

Read each example and decide what the resulting effect on the gene pool of that population would be.
A zebra migrates to join a different herd of zebras.
Competition for sunlight leads to taller trees.
The DNA of a snake changes to make its venom stronger.
A grassfire randomly sweeps through a population of buffalo
and kills most of the animals.

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Answer:

Read each example and decide what the resulting effect on the gene pool of that population would be.

✔ brings new alleles from other populations

A zebra migrates to join a different herd of zebras.

✔ favors certain alleles

Competition for sunlight leads to taller trees.

✔ creates new alleles from DNA

The DNA of a snake changes to make its venom stronger.

✔ randomly selects alleles

A grassfire randomly sweeps through a population of buffalo and kills most of the animals.

Explanation:

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Options are :

zebra migrates - bringing new alleles competitions of sunlight - favor certain alleles.Why do zebra migrate to different herds?

The Zebra being a migrating animal migrates to different herd as it beings newer alleles from other populations.

The competition for sunlight leads to taller trees that may favor certain alleles. The DNA of snake changes to make it venomous may create new alleles from DNA.  The grassfire swept by buffalo is a randomly selects alleles.

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lant cells can synthesize energy-rich organic molecules, and later break them down to extract that energy for performing life processes where does it occur?.

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Answer:

Two processes were described in this question, hence, the location of the two processes are as follows:

synthesize energy-rich organic molecules- CHLOROPLAST

Break them down to extract energy- MITOCHONDRIA

Explanation:

Plant cells are unique cells capable of synthesizing their own food via a process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS. The process of photosynthesis, which occurs in an organnelle called CHLOROPLAST, synthesizes a sugar (glucose), which is an energy-rich organic molecules i.e. it stores energy in its chemical bonds.

However, to harness the usable form of energy stored in the chemical bonds of Glucose, the cells need to break down the glucose molecule. Plant cells break down glucose in a process called CELLULAR RESPIRATION in order to convert the stored energy in Glucose to a usable form called ATP. This extraction of ATP molecule needed for every life process of the plant cell is carried out in another organnelle called MITOCHONDRION.

What is the function of radicle?​

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Answer:

The functions of radicle are

a. it emerge from a seed through the micropyle.

b. it allows to suck water and send to the leaves to start photosynthesis.

c. it helps the seed to grow.e.t.c.

Parents that are heterozygous for having freckles (dominant) are crossed. Which correctly describes their offspring?

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offspring:
25% chance of no freckles
75% chance of freckles

the dominant always takes over the recessive trait

The term that describes placing the thumb of one hand inside the mouth and the index and third finger of the other hand outside the mouth, and gently feeling the tissues for any lumps or abnormalities is:

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Answer: PALPATION.

Explanation: Palpation is one of the the ways of physically examining an individual,it involves using one's fingers to examine the organs of the body to note any abnormality.

This is achieved by touching and feeling the the body inorder to determine the location,size,consistency or firmness, shape, tenderness and the texture of a body organ or to get the location of pain.

Palpation is mainly employed in physical examination of the abdomen and it can serve as a diagnostic approach to ascertain the presence of a disease condition or injury.

Palpation can be deep palpation (4-5cm) to feel internal organs of the body and to note any mass or tumour or light palpation(1-2cm) to feel surface abnormalities.

Answer:

palpation

Explanation:

The correct answer would be palpation.

Palpation is a medical term that generally refers to the process of using fingers to diagnose diseases or identify body abnormalities.

By using the sense of touch, different characteristics of the body region are assessed and the information is collated and critically examined to arrive at a diagnosis.

Palpation can be conducted using the fingertips, the finger and the thumb, the back of the finger and the hands, the side of the hands, or the front of the fingers

What can a extermley low protein diet cause

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Answer:

When nutritional protein is in brief supply, the frame tends to take protein from skeletal muscles to keep more important tissues and frame functions. As a result, lack of protein ends in muscle losing over time. ... Loss of muscle tissues is one of the first signs of inadequate protein intake.

Explanation:

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What species of turtle is this found him in my front yard, I live in Florida near Orlando if that helps

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Answer:

Box Turtle

Explanation:

Answer:Florida soft shell turtle with the specie name Apalone ferox.

Explanation:

A wolf kills a deer that is infected with ________ of Echinococcus granulosis in its liver and eats it. After consuming the deer, the wolf's intestine becomes filled with a number of ________ produced from scoleces. These eventually release eggs into the wolf's intestines, which are released in its feces.

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Answer:

The deer is infected with the parasite taenia Echinococcus granulosis, which is in the development stage of the fertile hydatid cyst.   The wolf's intestine becomes filled with adult parasites, that eventually release eggs from their proglottids.    

Explanation: Echinococcus granulosis biological cycle.

The adult form of the parasite Echinococcus granulosis inhabits the intestines of canids, such as the dog or in the wolves, as in the exposed example. They might be 2 to 7 millimeters long, and in their anterior extreme, there is a segment known as scolex or head. The invertebrate attaches to the intestine wall by using its scolex. In the posterior extreme, there are the fertile segments of the animal, formed by three or four proglottids. The proglottides, carry the eggs and release them in the canid´s intestine. These eggs can get out of the animal´s body when it defecates. The parasite´s eggs are now in the feces of the canid.

Once on the ground or in the water, these eggs might be ingested by an intermediate host. In general, these hosts are animals such as sheep, goats, horses, pigs, and even humans. In the exposed example, the intermediate host is the deer.

The eclosion of the parasite´s eggs occurs in the thin intestine of their host, during digestion. The invertebrate penetrates the intestinal wall, from where it migrates to other organs, especially the liver and the lungs. At this point, the organism known as the oncosphere, turn into hydatid cysts. In its interior, it starts the protoscolex formation, making the size of the cyst to get bigger. When the protoscolex is completely formed, the fertile cyst is now infectious to the final host.

The final host (wolves) becomes infected when it feeds on the intermediate host. After ingestion, protoscolex gets released in the interior of the duodene. Their free state is known as scolex. At a certain point, scolex gets attached to the intestine wall where they stay until they become adults. And the cycle starts again.    

Which statement best describes a dominant allele

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Answer:

B The version of the trait that is expressed over other alleles for the same trait I believe

The Answer Is B! Hope you got it right

Which best describes the scientific process?
A. A guess about a scientific idea
B. A group of scientists
C. A type of mathematics
D. A way to answer scientific questions
SUBMIT

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Answer: I thinks it’s a.  A guess about a scientific idea

Explanation:

is a general condition when an organism gains or loses one or more chromosomes but not a complete set. 2. is a general condition where complete haploid sets of chromosomes are present. 3. is a loss of one chromosome from an otherwise diploid genome. 4. is a gain of one chromosome in addition to an otherwise diploid genome. 5. is a trisomy of chromosome 13 in humans. 6. is a trisomy of chromosome 18 in humans. 7. is the addition of one or more extra sets of chromosomes, identical to the normal haploid complement of the same species. 8. is the case of polyploidy when the chromosomes originate from the hybridization of two different species, usually closely related.

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Answer:

The correct term for each description s given below:

Explanation:

1. aneuploidy - is a general condition when an organism gains or loses one or more chromosomes but not a complete set.

2. Euploidy - is a general condition where complete haploid sets of chromosomes are present.

3. Monosomy- is a loss of one chromosome from an otherwise diploid genome.

4. Trisomy- is a gain of one chromosome in addition to an otherwise diploid genome.

5. Patau syndrome -is a trisomy of chromosome 13 in humans.

6. Edwards syndrome -is a trisomy of chromosome 18 in humans.

7. autopolyploidy -is the addition of one or more extra sets of chromosomes, identical to the normal haploid complement of the same species.

8. allopolyploidy - is the case of polyploidy when the chromosomes originate from the hybridization of two different species, usually closely related.



Which equation has water as a product in the chemical reaction?

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Answer:

What are the options? If I had to guess NaOH+H2 Na+H2O

Explanation:

Answer:

B. NaOH + -> Na + H2O

Explanation:

i. In which structure does photosynthesis take place? [2 marks] ii. Name the substance in chloroplasts which absorbs light. [2 marks] iii. Through which structure does carbon dioxide enter the diagram? [3 marks] iv. What role does sunlight play in photosynthesis? [3 marks]

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Answer:

1. Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts.

2. This substance is called chlorophyll.

3. Structure G (Stoma)

4. Sunlight provides energy (light energy) to the chloroplasts for photosynthesis to take place.

Continue adding new species to your volcanic island until you have a successful ecosystem. Drag and Drop the species in order to how they invade the volcanic island. Lichen, Climax community, Bushes, Primary consumers, Pollinators, Moss, Secondary consumers, Trees, Tertiary consumers, Flowers, and Grass

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Answer:

The order of arrangement is as follows

Lichen →Grass → Moss → bushes → Flowers  → Pollinators → Trees → Primary consumers → Secondary consumers → Tertiary consumers

Explanation:

The type of succession that results in a successful ecosystem where initial soil condition is a volcanic island devoid of life any life form and without a soil formation is that of primary succession and involves the gradual ecosystem growth in a long time duration

Organic activity in primary succession is started by pioneer organic species which develop a community of interacting organisms from their biological activities resulting in the arrival of new species and the continuing development simple initial community into a successful complex ecosystem.

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Change the stimulus to read: Edward Jenner?'s smallpox inoculation experiment was based on his observation that
dairymaids who had had cowpox did not contract smallpox. How did Jenner form his hypothesis from this observation?
He asked what would happen if he inoculated a person with cowpox fluid and then later with smallpox fluid.
He tested different existing inoculations to see which one was most effective in preventing smallpox.
He observed dairymaids who had contracted cowpox to see whether they became immune to smallpox.
He drew a conclusion about dairymaids who got cowpox becoming immune to getting smallpox.
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Answer: It's A

Explanation:

What best defines biodiversity? The variety of traits a species has A group of organisms of one species All the different habitats and ecosystems found around the planet and in outer space All the different plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms, and variety of ecosystems found on Earth

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Answer:

All the different plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms, and variety of ecosystems found on Earth

Explanation:

Biodiversity can be broken down into "Biological" and "diversity" which means the how diverse in number and variety is the life found on Earth. Life represents all living organisms like plants, animals, microbes etc.

Based on this, all the different plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms, and variety of ecosystems found on Earth is the option that best defines biodiversity. The other options leaves out the variety (talked about only one species) and biological aspect of the term.

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The answer is D) All the different plants, animals, fungi, mircroorganisms, and variety of ecosystems found on Earth.

Explanation:

Biodiversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is typically a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level.

How is the growth of land plants proof that there is carbon in the atmosphere? How does carbon exist in the atmosphere, biosphere, and geosphere all at the same time? (Site 1 )

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Plants take the CO2 from the atmosphere which is used in Calvin's cycle to synthesize organic compounds that end up building the plant. This fact can be proved by marking the atmospheric CO2 with radioactive isotopes of carbon, afterwards using a Geiger counter the plant will present radioactivity.

The carbon in the atmosphere is most commonly found in the form of CO2

it has a concentration of 0.04%.CO2 is a byproduct of aerobic respiration

or combustion, for example, C6H12O6+6O2-->6CO2+6H2O. The CO2 is then used by plants in photosynthesis as mentioned earlier.

Carbon is present in the biosphere because all life is made of carbon.

Carbon is present in the geosphere most commonly under the form of hydrocarbons like methane(CH4). The carbon present in geosphere is a result of organisms decay and metabolic byproducts. For example, methanogen bacteria synthesize methane in anaerobic conditions reducing hydrogen in the presence of CO2(CO2+4H2⇒CH4+2H2O). Carbon in the geosphere can also be found in coal that becomes diamond under extreme pressure and temperature.

Carbon element exists in various parts of the atmosphere in the form of gases such as carbon dioxide. The growth of land plants proof that there is carbon in the atmosphere as they perform photosynthesis.

What is Atmospheric carbon?

The atmospheric carbon refers to the carbon dioxide which is present in the atmosphere. The main source of this carbon dioxide is respiration in animals.

There is an exchange of carbon from the atmosphere, vegetation, soils and the organic matter of the atmosphere, ocean and fossil fuels all of these are continually changing. The carbon cycle is the cycle through which carbon is exchanged among the various parts of the globe that is the biosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth.

The growth of land plants is a proof that there is carbon present in the atmosphere because the land plants use carbon dioxide and water to grow. Carbon dioxide and water are both the gases and important part of the atmosphere, so when they are combined they usually form a liquid. This liquid is then absorbed by the plants and they use it to make their own food through photosynthesis.

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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Alma is walking in a park. Suddenly, a wild dog charges toward her. Alma is frightened. The starts to respond by increasing her heart rate and dilating her pupils. After running for a few minutes, Alma realizes that the dog has fallen far behind. At this point, her starts working to relax her body by slowing down her heart rate and constricting her pupils.

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Answer:

sympthetic nervous sytem and parasympathetic nervous system

Explanation:

A threat stimulus, such as the sight of a predator, triggers a fear response in the amygdala, which activates areas involved in preparation for motor functions involved in fight or flight. It also triggers release of stress hormones and sympathetic nervous system.

The sympathetic nervous system doesn't destress the body once the tree is felled or the danger has passed. Another component of the autonomic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system, works to calm the body down, according to the Clinical Anatomy of the Cranial Nerves, published in 2014 by Academic Press

Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system which are forms of autonomic nervous system.

What is nervous system?

The primary function of the nervous system, which is a network of neurons, is to generate, modulate, and transmit information between the various parts of the human body. The regulation of vital body functions, as well as sensation and body movement, are all made possible by this property.

The sensory system is comprised of the mind, spinal string and nerves. It has a significant impact on your thoughts, feelings, and physical actions. You can walk, speak, swallow, breathe, and learn thanks to it. Additionally, it directs the body's emergency response. Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system which are forms of autonomic nervous system.

Therefore, sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system which are forms of autonomic nervous system.

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Which of these DNA strands would the DNA strand A-T-G-C-C-G-T-T match to? *

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Answer:

T-A-C-G-G-C-A-A

Explanation:

Remember:

Adenine always binds with Thymine (Only in DNA)

Adenine always binds with Uracil (Only in RNA)

Guanine always binds with Cytosine (Both DNA and RNA)

Which is a structure that directs the cell's activities?

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Answer:

It's the Nucleus.

Earth has seasons because of changes in Select one: a. its distance from the sun. b. the direction its axis tilts. c. the angle at which its axis tilts. d. its direction of rotation on its axis. Clear my choice

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b. the direction it’s axis tilts

Why is fermentation less effective than respiration?

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Answer:

Fermentation is less effective because it does not have the capacity to completely break down the glucose molecule and therefore can only contribute to the production of two ATP molecules (via glycolysis), as opposed to the 36 produced during aerobic respiration

Explanation:

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