Answer:
I think its option 3
Explanation:
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Sedimentary rock indicates the current or past existence of__ A. Water B. plants and animals C. carbon dioxide D. lava
Answer:
The answer is A. Water
Explanation:
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28. What substance is a liquid at 4000 °C?
carbon
phosphorus
xenon
arsenic
nitrogen
Answer:
its carbon............
Answer:
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I NEED HELP PLZ ITS DUE TODAY. The sun produces a great amount of energy with sound and lights. We enjoy the sun's light and heat waves on Earth, but cannot hear any sound of the sun. Explain this phenomenon in terms of mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves. (10 Points)
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
First of all, we have to know the difference between a mechanical wave and an electromagnetic wave.
A mechanical wave requires a material medium for propagation. It does not travel through space. An electromagnetic wave does not require a material medium for propagation and it can travel through space.
Light and heat are electromagnetic waves. They both belong to the electromagnetic spectrum. On the other hand, sound is a mechanical wave.
While heat and light can travel through space, sound can not because it is a mechanical wave. Sound has to pass through gas molecules and there is no gas in outer space.
Hence, we enjoy the sun's light and heat waves on Earth, but cannot hear any sound of the sun.
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- Which occurrence is the result of the cell cycle in unicellular organisms?
A. cell repair
B. cell growth
C. cell replacement
D. cell reproduction
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Cell reproduction is the result of the cell cycle in unicellular organisms. The correct option is D.
What is cell reproduction?Cells split to produce multiple cells with similar, if not identical, contents. This process is known as cellular reproduction.
Nuclear division during mitosis produces two somatic cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell and have the same genetic complement.
Asexual reproduction in prokaryotes takes the form of cell division in unicellular organisms.
When an organism splits in half, it creates two totally distinct daughter cells, a process known as binary fission. The daughter cells are identical to the parent cells genetically.
Most of the time, Paramecium reproduces asexually via budding, however in poor circumstances, they produce sexually.
Unicellular organisms have a variety of asexual reproduction strategies, including multiple fission, fragmentation, and budding.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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Most of the hydrosphere is in what form?
freshwater
ocean water
groundwater
ice
Answer:
Ocean water
Explanation:
97.5% of the earth's water is contained in the ocean.
How is the organism that receives the DNA with the code for the desired trait
described?
1.genetically modified
2.the receiver organism
3.the strongest organism
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when the people swalo the gum what will happen in digestion?
Answer:
If you swallow gum, it's true that your body can't digest it. But the gum doesn't stay in your stomach. It moves relatively intact through your digestive system and is excreted in your stool.
Which characteristic helps grasses survive dry conditions?
long, flexible stems
long, skinny leaves
small, soft flowers
deep roots
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Contrast the major differences between the organization of DNADNA in viruses and bacteria versus eukaryotes. Drag the appropriate characteristics to their respective bins. ResetHelp contain a mixture of both unique and repetitive DNADNA sequencesconsist mostly of noncoding DNADNA sequencesconsist mostly of coding DNADNA sequencescontain large amounts of DNADNAshort, circular or linear DNADNA moleculescontain relatively little amount of DNADNA-associated proteinsconsist of mostly unique DNADNA sequencescontain a large amount of DNADNA-associated proteins Eukaryotic genomes Viral or bacterial genomes
Answer:
Quantity, information content, packing and replication of chromosome.
Explanation:
Quantity, information content, packing and replication of chromosome are the major differences that is present between the organization of DNA in viruses and bacteria as compared to eukaryotes. The quantity of DNA in bacteria and virus is less than eukaryotes. In virus and bacteria, DNA is arranged into a single circular chromosome while on the other hand, in eukaryotes, DNA is arranged into several linear chromosomes.
Fruit color in a particular plant is controlled by a set of three quantitative traits that work in an equal and additive manner. Each trait has two alleles (i.e., A and a); each allele represented by a capital letter produces one dose of yellow pigment, while alleles represented with lower case letters do not produce any pigment at all. How many different shades of yellow fruit color are there
Answer:
7
Explanation:
The number of distinct shades of fruit color would be 7. It is given that the color is dominated by a group of three QTL(quantitative traits) with each trait having two alleles(A,a). Out of these two alleles, one represented by a capital letter(A) generates a single dose of yellow pigment while the latter represented by a smaller case letter(a) does not generate any pigment. Since there is no environmental effect, the number of various yellow shades would be 7 through the combinations of yellow and colorless pigments(A/a, A/a, A/a, A).
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Where do producers get energy to make sugars?
The air
The sun
Their food
The soil
Isabel is 16 years old and preparing to take a final exam. Her good friend has a list of the possible essay questions that were taken from the teacher's desk and asks Isabel if she would like to look at it. Isabel chooses not to look at the essay questions. According to Kohlberg, why might Isabel have made this decision? Be sure to describe the stages of Kohlberg's theory of moral development in your response.
Answer:
According to Kohlberg, Isabel might have made this decision in order to maintain social order.
Explanation:
There are six stages in Kohlberg's theory of moral development. They include;
Stage 1 Pre-conventional (Common among children under the age of 9)
Obedience and punishment orientation Self-interest orientationStage 2 Conventional (Common among pre-teens, teens, and some adults)
Interpersonal accord and conformity Authority and social-order maintaining orientation:This is the stage Isabel is in. Isabel recognizes that the law is against cheating and she reasons on how her own personal actions would negatively affect the society. Therefore, she choses to play her own role by desisting from cheating even if her friend is doing it.
Stage 3 Post-Conventional (rarely displayed by some adolescents and adults)
Social contract orientation Universal ethical principlesWhich of the following statements about metabolism are true? 1) Catabolism is the process in which complex substances are broken down, yielding a net output of energy. 2) Metabolism is an integrated system in which many of the same reactions participate in degradative (catabolic) and biosynthetic (anabolic) pathways. 3) Anabolism involves the synthesis of polymeric biomolecules and complex lipids from monomers such as fatty acids and nucleotides. 4) All organisms require an external source of energy, such as glucose or sunlight, for metabolic energy.
Answer:
the answer is 1), 2) and 3)
Explanation:
Metabolism can be defined as all the chemical reactions inside a cell that are required to carry out cellular functions (e.g., reproduction, growth, development). The metabolic reactions can be divided into anabolic and catabolic reactions. Anabolic reactions refer to metabolic reactions that require energy in order to construct new molecules from smaller ones (i..e., biosynthesis). Anabolism comprises endergonic metabolic pathways which are fueled by the use of energy (e.g., cellular ATP). On the other hand, catabolic reactions refer to metabolic reactions where larger molecules are separated to form smaller ones. Catabolic reactions are exergonic because they do not require energy (for example, reactions involved in cellular respiration).
Many of the DD-amino acids found in nature have been discovered in bacterially produced peptides that have antibiotic properties.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Most the amino acid are of L configuration. Antimicrobial peptides consists of D amino acids (D amino acid occur naturally). D amino acids are also found in walls of microorganism. Antimicrobial peptides is released by species including bacteria, fungi etc.
For example - Bacteriocin, peptaibols, plectasin etc.
Hence the given statement is true
12. Removing an organism from an ecosystem will have which of the following affects? Select all that apply.
A. Increase in biodiversity
B. Decrease in biodiversity
C. Increase in the overall health of the ecosystem
D. Decrease in the overall health of the ecosystem
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
Biodiversity comes from having multiple types of organisms. This also allows different organisms to eat and create nutrients that is needed by all other organisms in the ecosystem.
Match each stem or root to its description.
Fibrous
Herbaceous
Taproot
Woody
27. What substance is a liquid at -200 °C?
carbon
phosphorus
xenon
arsenic
nitrogen
Answer:
its nitrogen..........
Human red blood cells can live from two to four months without a nucleus, and yet they continue to synthesize hemoglobin. This Group of answer choices is a chemical process that does not require continued living pathways; the red blood cells are essentially dead after they lose their nuclei. suggests that there is a low level of RNA polymeraseto degrade the mRNA. means that the necessary ribonucleases are continually translating DNA. means that both the necessary mRNAs must persist and there must be a low level of RNA-degrading enzymes present.
Answer:
means that both the necessary mRNAs must persist and there must be a low level of RNA-degrading enzymes present
Explanation:
Mature red blood cells (also known as erythrocytes) don't contain nuclei. The red blood cells that enter the bloodstream eject their nuclei in order to have more space for transporting hemoglobin, a protein whose main function is to bind molecular oxygen. Erythrocytes have a life span period of three (3) to four (4) months. During this period, the mRNA of the hemoglobin genes must remain intact in order to synthesize hemoglobin proteins (i.e., their subunits). Moreover, in mature red blood cells, the levels of the enzymes involved in the degradation of cytoplasmic mRNA (ribonucleases) must also be low to avoid bulk mRNA degradation.
In the image is the blood hypertonic, isotonic, or hypotonic compared
to the matrix of the brain?
Answer:
Hypotonic
Explanation:
there is less concentration in the blood compared to the brain
Answer:
Hypotonic
Explanation:
the blood is hypotonic compared to the matrix of the brain because it has less solutes than the matrix
Soils in different regions differ based on the _______.
a.
local climate
b.
topography of the land
c.
native organisms
d.
all of the above
Answer:
I think the answer should be local climate
Answer:
i think it's D.
Explanation:
because i just want to do an anser on this thing
The scientific name for a giraffe is Giraffa camelopardalis. What two levels of
classification does this name represent?
A. Family & order
B. Kingdom & genus
C. Phylum & domain
D. Genus & species
Answer:
Genus and species are the two levels of claffication does the name giraffa represents
My question is that if darren had 6 cough drops and ate 12 how much would be left
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What is the function/job of the nucleus?
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o Contain the green chlorophyll and make food for the cells by photosynthesis.
o Outside layer of the cell-responsible for determining what enters and exits the cell.
Thin, tube-like structures that provide support and shape for the cell.
The control center for the cell which contains the DNA of eukaryotic cells.
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Function/Job of nucleus:
Controls and regulates the activities of the cell and carries the genes, structures that contain the hereditary information.
Contains the green chlorophyll and make food for the cells by photosynthesis:
Plants
Outside layer of the cell-responsible for determining what enters and exits the cell:
Cell or Plasma Membrane
Thin, tube-like structures that provide support and shape for the cell:
Microtubules
The control center for the cell which contains the DNA of eukaryotic cells:
Nucleus
is the above cell a plant cell or animal cell? provide two observable
Explanation:
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if an earthworm is 18mm long and is photographed and the picture is magnified 2.5x how long will it be in the picture?
Answer:
The earthworm will be 45 mm long in the picture
Explanation:
From the problem, we can take the original size of the earthworm to be 18mm.
Magnification can be obtained using the formula:
magnification = observed size/ original size.
Recall, we are given that the magnification is 2.5.
Hence, can evaluate the size in the picture to be
2.5 X 18mm = 45mm
Discuss how population size and natural events could limit the resource availability in an ecosystem.
other than color differences, is there any difference between the brown or white bunnies in the simulation?
Which does not occur at the continental margin in the Pacific Ocean?
1. widened margins
2. volcanic activity
3. earthquakes
4. plate interactions
Answer:
Widen Margins occurs at the continental margin in the pacific ocean, so the answer is:
1. Widened Margins.