Answer:
Carbon dioxide
Explanation:
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According to the weather map seen here, we could expect weather conditions in Memphis to include
Answer:
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A. Warmer tempartures,clearing
Answer:
Warmer temperatures, clearing.
Explanation:
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Suppose if all the bones of the skull (facial bones) are fused together, which function would you not be able to carry out?
Answer:
to masticate food
Explanation:
In adults, all the bones of the skull, except one, are fused together by immovable joints referred to as sutures. The sutures are fibrous joints which hold the bones of the skull together to form a rigid and strong structure that protects the brain. Skull bones fuse around two-years (18 to 24 months after birth). The only skull bone that is not fused by sutures in adults is the mandible, which is used to masticate food.
12. Which macromolecule is involved in how the trait for curly hair is passed
from parents to their children?
O carbohydrate
O nucleic acid
О lipid
O
protein
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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a _ is a push or a pull on an object
Answer:
Force
Explanation:
Answer:
A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force upon each of the objects. When the interaction ceases, the two objects no longer experience the force. Forces only exist as a result of an interaction.
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Answer:
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14- 75%i think
15- the likelihood is 25%
16-Bb and bb
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If you looked at the mouthparts of a grasshopper, a butterfly, and a mosquito, you would see that they are very different. Grasshopper mouthparts are adapted for cutting and grinding up tough plant food; butterflies have a single, long, curled sucking tube for drinking nectar; and mosquitoes have both a sucking tube and needlelike structures for piercing skin. In spite of their differences, though, all three insects (indeed, all 900,000 species of insects!) have mouthparts composed of the same anatomical structures in the same positions. These facts tell you that
Answer:
Explanation:
This fact about the three insects shows that this insects have a common ancestor.
For the anatomical structure to be the same it means a structure or an individual who posses that anatomical structure is common to them which is the ancestor.
Although modifications has occurs, changes have abound that now give rise to different mouth structures there is still a common ground which is the anatomical structure produced by their ancestors and it is inherited and passed on to successive generations.
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Answer:
i think the answer is the one you clicked on, the first answer.
Explanation:
I don’t understand how we can see the sky and clouds and when your outer space you don’t see the sky or clouds you only see the ocean and the land?
Please help ASAP!!!! 15 points
Answer:
2= cytoplasm
1= cell membrane
3= DNA
Explanation:
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Identify the structure in the picture labeled as D in the picture above. (Level 1)
Answer:
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A fruit fly somatic cell contains 8 chromosomes. How many chromosomes will each fruit fly gamete contain?
Answer:
The somatic cells of fruit flies contain eight chromosomes, which means they have two sets of four chromosomes. Meiosis is the process by which sex cells are produced. Sex cells are haploid, which means they have one set of chromosomes.
Explanation:
Fruit flies have two sets of four chromosomes because their somatic cells have eight chromosomes. The process through which sex cells are created is called meiosis. The haploid nature of sexual cells means that they only have one set of chromosomes.
What is Meiosis?In sexually reproducing organisms, meiosis is a unique type of cell division of spermatids that results in the production of gametes, such as sperm or egg cells. Two rounds of division are necessary, and the end product is four cells with just one duplicate of each chromosome.
When the chromosome count in daughter cells is decreased to half that of the parent cell during meiosis, the process is known as reduction division. For instance, while a human cell has 46 chromosomes, the egg and sperm cells created by meiotic division only have 23. In the above given example, fruit flies have two sets of four chromosomes as their somatic cells have eight chromosomes.
Thus, fruit flies have two sets of four chromosomes because their somatic cells have eight chromosomes.
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Which of the following does not exist in DNAImmersive Reader
(1 Point)
A. uracil
B. guanine
C. cytosine
D. adenine
E. thymine
Explanation:
the answer is cytosine
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Which of the following statements is likely to also be true of the TRAPPIST-1 planets based the characteristics of the terrestrial planets in our solar system?
Answer:
The star we today call TRAPPIST-1 was first discovered in 1999 by ... Telescope and ground-based telescopes discovered that the system ... Three of these planets are in the theoretical "habitable zone," the area around a star where rocky planets are most likely to hold liquid water. The TRAPPIST-1 system hosts seven Earth-sized, temperate exoplanets orbiting an ultra-cool dwarf star. As such, it represents a remarkable setting to study the formation and evolution of terrestrial planets that formed in the same protoplanetary disk
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What were the four examples of autotrophic organisms?
Answer:
Plants, coral, bacteria, and algae do this. Bacteria is a more recent find in the process of photosynthesis with primary producers, as they were just discovered in the soil. During photosynthesis, primary producers take energy from the sun and produce it into energy, sugar, and oxygen.
Explanation:
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Smoke and Sulfuric Acid, It help cool the atmosphere.
True or false ?
Answer: The answer is true
In the female human reproductive system, eggs are created in an ovary, and implanted in the uterus. For the embryo to grow, it must receive nutrients and oxygen. This problem is solved through an organ called the A. Amniotic sac B. Placenta C. Uterus D. Umbilical cord
Answer:
The correct answer is D. Umbilical cord
Explanation:
The umbilical cord connects the fetus to the placenta and through it exchanges nutritional substances as well as oxygen-rich blood. The umbilical cord is maintained throughout gestation until the moment of birth, when it is cut and leaves a permanent scar, the navel. The umbilical cord is responsible for breathing and feeding the fetus until the moment it is born, so any failure or blockage in the circulation of oxygen and nutrients through the cord can lead to injury or even death of the embryo. It also serves to remove waste and carbon dioxide (CO2).
Is a pencil a biotic or abiotic matter?
what is the amino acid sequence of the complementary mRNA strand of the DNA strand
Answer:The codon is the three nucleotide sequence in the mRNA that indicates which amino acid should be incorporated in the growing polypeptide chain. The anticodon is the complementary three nucleotide sequence in the appropriate tRNA. b. Template strand is the DNA strand off which the mRNA is synthesized
Explanation: The codon is the three nucleotide sequence in the mRNA that indicates which amino acid should be incorporated in the growing polypeptide chain. The anticodon is the complementary three nucleotide sequence in the appropriate tRNA. b. Template strand is the DNA strand off which the mRNA is synthesize
What is biodiversity? Is good or bad? Explain your answer
Answer:
Biodiversity forms the foundation of the vast array of ecosystem services that critically contribute to human well-being. Biodiversity is important in human-managed as well as natural ecosystems. Decisions humans make that influence biodiversity affect the well-being of themselves and others.
Explanation:
4. in the diagram below strand 1 and 2 to represent the two complementary strand a portion of a DNA double helix. The sequence of strand 1 is indicated below what is the sequence of strand 2?
a.AGCA
b.CTAC
c.TCGT
d.GATG
how does adrenal glands overcome the low surrounding temperature at high altitude?
Answer:
The major secretions of the adrenal cortex (Box 4.2) are cortisol (the main ... for steroid synthesis is captured by receptors which bind low-density lipoproteins (LDL) ... It is essential to do this slowly and progressively to avoid precipitating acute
Explanation:
The evolution of the peppered moth over the last two hundred years has been studied in detail. Originally, the vast majority of peppered moths had light colouration, which effectively camouflaged them against the light-coloured trees and lichens upon which they rested. However, due to widespread pollution during the Industrial Revolution in England, many of the lichens died out, and the trees which peppered moths rested on became blackened by soot, causing most of the light- coloured moths to die off due to predation. At the same time, the dark-coloured moths flourished because of their ability to hide on the darkened trees. Since then, with improved environmental standards, light-colored peppered moths have again become common, but the dramatic change in the peppered moth's population has remained a subject of much interest and study Which type of selection is illustrated by the peppered moth's during the Industrial Revolution?
Answer:
Directional selection
Explanation:
The phenotype of individuals and the environment where they live, interact and determines the genes´ destiny in space and time. The result of this interaction and the gene destiny is Natural Selection. Natural selection selects beneficial alleles and increases their frequency in the population.
Among the different types of natural selection, we can find "directional selection".
Directional selection increases in the proportion of individuals with an extreme phenotypic trait, in this case, dark moths color. This selection presents more frequently in those cases in which interactions between living organisms and the environment modify in the same direction.
In the exposed example, the moth population must be adapted to its environment. The coloration is related to survival strategies. In the beginning, they expressed light coloration useful to camouflage and to avoid predators while resting on their lighted-substrate (lichens and light-colored trees). After the severe environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution, the environment changed. This change acted as a selective pressure. Lichens died, and trees became darker. Light moths were exposed and died after predation. Probably at one point of the evolution, the gene for color mutated, and dark-colored moths appeared. By natural selection, the mutation got fixed. This example reflects directional selection because the population turned from light color to dark color.
In the attached files you will find two graphs expressing directional selection.
Which organ systems work together to supply nutrients and oxygen to the brain? A. the skeletal, immune, and excretory systems B. the muscular, endocrine, and reproductive systems C. the nervous, lymphatic, and skeletal systems D. the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Which ecosystem has the greatest biodiversity?
Answer:
Ecosystem A.
Explanation:
I believe that this is the most diverse
Anna is creating a model to show atoms  of solid bromine and gases bro mine how should her three models differ.
Answer:
The size of the atoms should vary depending on the state. The mass of the atoms should vary depending on the state.
Explanation:
Which is NOT a function of proteins?
(Choose only ONE answer.)
1)working in the immune system
2)providing energy
3)working as enzymes
4)building muscle
Answer:
1. working in the immune system.
Explanation:
Proteins are responsible for the development of hairs, skin, wool, and nails in our body. Meat, eggs, and fish are some of the rich food sources of proteins. Enzymes are proteins made up of amino acids and acts as biological catalysts in our body. However, glucose serves the purpose of energy provider for the metabolism which is not a protein.
What do you think a convergent (destructive) boundary is? How do the plates interact with each other?
was Dr. Gey's use of Henrietta Lacks' cells unethical? Support
your response with evidence from all three sources,
For the source material please read the Radiolab segment, as well as the two articles on Dr. Gey's use of Henrietta Lack's cells from the biomedical test chapter 3.
Answer:
Dr. Gey's use of Henrietta Lack's cells after 24 years was not unethical due to his effort to figure out what was wrong with cells and why it happened to Henrietta.
Even if he did his intentions were to figure out how to treat cancer and help many people from the lethal condition. His effort made it possible to grown immortal human cells in culture. That help in developing the polio vaccine, and many other milestones.
explain what happens during old feild succession
Answer:
If undisturbed, an open field over time will be invaded by shrubs, which in turn will be replaced by saplings, young trees, and eventually a mature forest. Foresters often refer to these phases as the grass and forbs stage, shrub and sapling stage, pole stage, and mature forest.
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