Answer:
I, II, III, IV
Explanation:
Evaporation happens when a liquid turns into a gas.
Condensation happens when water vapor turns into a liquid.
Examples of precipitation is rain and snow. Runoff does happen because of precipitation.
Bacteria fixes nitrogen into forms by usable plants. Bacteria is very important to to the water cycle.
What do checkpoints do in the cell cycle?
Answer: Checkpoints in the cell cycle A checkpoint is a moment in the eukaryotic cell cycle where the cell considers internal and external inputs before deciding whether or not to divide. There are other checkpoints, but the following are the three most important: At the G/S changeover, there is a G checkpoint.
Explanation:
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A concentration of nerve cells in one area is called ?
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Answer:
neuron
Explanation:
In the peripheral nervous system a bundle of axons is called a nerve. In the central nervous system a bundle of axons is called a tract.
In his journey to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin was amazed by the variation in the characteristics of plants and animals he encountered. In any habitat, food can be limited and the types of foods available may vary. One year, there was no rain on these islands. Many plants failed to bloom and produced no new seeds. This left mostly large, tough seeds for the finches to eat. Describe one change in beak characteristics that would most likely occur in the finch population after many generations if this change in seed size became permanent.
What is most likely to happen if an individual restricts consumption of dietary fat to very low levels?
A.
development of scurvy
B.
development of atherosclerosis
C.
loss of insulation around vital organs
D.
loss of hemoglobin from red blood cells
During phagocytosis of one cell to another, the larger cell engulfs the smaller cell by enclosing it in a part of its plasma membrane which then pinches off so the cell is then within the larger cell. Given this may have been the process that brought bacterial cells into the ancestors of eukaryotic cells as endosymbionts, what structural characteristics might be expected in mitochondria and chloroplasts?
Explanation:
Phagocytosis is the process by which cells ingest large particles, including other cells, by enclosing the particles in an extension of the cell membrane and budding off a new vesicle. During pinocytosis, cells take in molecules such as water from the extracellular fluid.
'Complete the diagram to show the results you would see at 40°C and 60°C'
Answeryeah it’s that one
Explanation: yup, definitely that one.
Throughout the cell cycle, there are numerous checkpoints, or proofreading stops. These checkpoints are extremely beneficial for making sure the intricate steps of growth, repair, and replication are being performed correctly.
Why do you think the cell would need these checkpoints? What do you think would happen if the cell did not get checked at certain phases?
Answer:
Explanation:
Cells need checkpoints to ensure that no error is present in the DNA or even in the cellular surroundings. It is critical that all "boxes" are checked before continuing because this ensures that no major errors are faced down the line. Cells are basic unit of life so if cells are not accurate or full of errors then tissues are affected, which affects organs, and eventually organ system and in final the whole organism. Thus, checkpoints ensure that errors are caught early and dealt with properly.
If cell did not get checked at certain phases, mistakes would go by unnoticed which could affect the whole organism (see my explaination above). Also, checkpoints ensure that cell growth is controlled (that is unwanted replication do not occur). If there are no checkpoints then cell can continue to grow and eventually uncontrolled growth of cells is referred to as cancer.
what is crop rotation
Answer:
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Explanation:
the practice of growing different crops in succession on the same land chiefly to preserve the productive capacity of the soil.
Answer:
Crop rotation was used during the agricultural revolution. It allowed the soil to be healthier and prevented the nutrients from being stripped from the soil. Crop rotation is when your land in separated into different fields for different plants. Usually you would have two or three. One field is left fallow (land that is taken care of, but does not have any crops), and the other one/s are for whatever you choose to plant. Each season you rotate your crops so each field has a turn to be fallow.
Explanation:
Example: you separate your land into three fields. Field 1 has potatoes, field 2 has wheat, and field 3 is fallow. Next season Field 1 is fallow, Field 2 has potatoes, and Field 3 has wheat.
Identify ALL of the functions of proteins. Structure and is found in tendons, bones, and ligaments. Communication and works as chemical messengers such as hormones. Defense as in antibodies. Transportation and are embedded in the cell membrane to allow substances to move across the cell membrane. Enzymes that lower the activation energy of a reaction. Contraction to allow muscle and cell contraction/movement. Eicosanoid such as in regulation of blood pressure or inflammation. Steroids such as cholesterol. Glycogen for energy storage in muscles.
Answer:
Structure and is found in tendons, bones, and ligaments.
Communication and works as chemical messengers such as hormones.
Defense as in antibodies.
Transportation and are embedded in the cell membrane to allow substances to move across the cell membrane.
Enzymes that lower the activation energy of a reaction.
Contraction to allow muscle and cell contraction/movement.
Explanation:
Proteins serve many functions in living organisms.
Structure: The most abundant protein in mammals is collagen and is found throughout the body. In a major component of connective tissue such as skin, ligaments, and tendons providing strength and elasticity to these tissues. It is found also mineralized in bones and teeth.
Proteins function as hormones which are chemical messengers that mediate many cellular responses in the body. For example, the hormone insulin is a protein.
Proteins functions in the body's immune system as antibodies which recognize and initiate immune responses against diseases. The immunoglobulin such as immunoglobulin A and G are proteins.
Proteins serves as transporters to move substances across the cell memebrane. Some are found as peripheral or integral membrane proteins. Examples of transport proteins are the glucose transporters, Glut-1, Glut-2 and Glut-4 transporters.
Enzymes are proteins which catalyse the chemical reactions tanking place in an organisms. Various enzymes in the body include the hydrolases, the ligands, the leases, etc.
Contraction of the actin filaments of the muscle which are proteins, allow muscle and cell contraction bringing about movement.
A Note on the other options.
Eicosanoids are lipid molecules which serve various functions such as in regulation of blood pressure or inflammation.
Steroids such as cholesterol are lipid-derived molecules.
Glycogen for energy storage in muscles is a storage form of glucose, a carbohydrate.
A researcher stimulates, with a small electrical charge, a portion of a cat's limbic system. The cat suddenly jumps and acts as if it is fighting. What portion of the limbic system was stimulated
Answer: amygdala
Explanation:
The limbic system, refers to the set of brain structures that's located on the sides of the thalamus. The function of the limbic system include olfaction, behavior, emotion, and long-term memory.
Since the cat suddenly jumps and acts as if it is fighting, the portion of the limbic system that was stimulated is the amygdala.
Gametes produced by the parents are shown along the __________________ and _______________ sides of the Punnett square.
Answer:
Vertical and horizontal
Explanation:
A punnet square is a tabular chart used in genetics to display the genotypic composition of the offsprings of two parents. To construct a punnet square, the alleles of the gametes produced by the parents is required.
The gametes produced by each parent via meiosis are placed along the vertical and horizontal sides of the punnet square. For example, if a cross occurs between two parents with the following genotype: AaBb and AAbb. The parents will produce the following gametes:
AaBb - AB, Ab, aB, ab
AAbb - Ab, Ab, Ab, Ab
These gametes produces by each parent will be placed along the sides (vertical and horizontal) of a punnet square to determine the genotype of the offsprings that will be produced.
Explain how the cell division of cancer cells like these are misregulated. Identify genetic and other changes that might have caused these cells to escape normal cell cycle regulation
Answer:
Due to non-functioning of protein.
Explanation:
The cell division of cancer cells like these are misregulated because they can't be control by the proteins that is responsible for the control cell division. The cancer cells can multiply without any growth control factors, or growth-stimulating protein signals that control its growth. There are some proteins that is responsible for control of cell division but due to mutation that protein of substance stop working and the cancer cell grows uncontrollable.
water moving along the ground, into and including rivers
and streams.
is it
Transpiration
Infiltration
Percolation
Surface runoff
Answer:
surface runoff is the answer
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Answer:
2
Explanation:
because you don't selective breeding to weak gene.
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Where does an avocado plant get carbon atoms to make proteins? *
Air
Water
Soil
Sunlight
Answer:
i believe it is A: air because carbon comes from air so if they take in the air to maike it they are also taking in carbon
Explanation:
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what are the most common c0vId vaccine myths and how did they start? Explain your answer.
Answer:
The most common myths are:
- C0vid2019 vaccines cause autism
- C0vid2019 vaccines may modify your DNA
- C0vid2019 vaccines are unsafe
Explanation:
The most common myths associated with C0vid2019 vaccines are:
1- C0vid2019 vaccines may cause autism: In 1998, Andrew Wakefield and colleagues published a controversial study in the Lancet where they suggested that the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine may cause autism in some children. However, it has been showed that this study was based on erroneous statements and therefore this publication was retracted.
2- C0vid2019 vaccine may modify your DNA: it has been suggested that vaccines based on viral vectors (e.g. adenoviruses) and mRNA vaccines may modify the DNA of cells. This statement is false because these technologies cannot alter the DNA sequence. These vaccines are based on the production of an mRNA sequence that is translated into a viral protein (spike protein) which triggers an immune response
- C0vid2019 vaccines are unsafe: some people believe that C0vid2019 vaccines are unsafe because they were developed quickly. However, this statement is false because all vaccines (including C0vid2019 vaccines) need to follow rigorous safety standards to be approved by governmental agencies (i.e., they approved all clinical trials).
Teeth of herbivores are always..................................
Select one:
a.
pointed and help them grinding plant
b.
Flat for grinding plant
c.
sharp for tearing meet
If someone called you a diploid, why would you not be offended?
Answer:who knows
Explanation:
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Answer:
tapeworm
Explanation:
tapeworm will absorb nutrients from human's body
Answer:
tape worm
Explanation:
the infect the uhm rear area
What stage of mitosis is depicted by the image above?
O metaphase
telophase
O prophase
O anaphase
cytokinesis
Answer:
telophase
Explanation:
because the chromatids are pulled to the opposite sides
Cual es mi nota 80\68.Panama
Explanation:
81.
pasando los 50 puntos de la segunda parte ya se considera un punto más.
how does the nervous system communicate with other parts of the body?
The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of the brain and the spinal cord. The central nervous system communicates with the rest of the body by sending messages from the brain through the nerves that branch off of your spine.
Explanation:
The central nervous system communicates with the rest of the body by sending messages from the brain through the nerves that branch off of your spine. You are able to move your body
ow do cells use food to make energy and maintain homeostasis
Answer:
Cells obtain energy through the process of cellular respiration. It is a metabolic process of conversion of the biochemical energy from the nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ... They exchange substances with the new cells and also eliminate the wastes thereby maintaining homeostasis.
Explanation:
There are several ion transport mechanisms within the cell membrane that function to maintain proper levels of solutes inside and outside the cell. ... This system uses the energy stored in ATP to pump potassium into the cell and sodium out of the cell.
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Explain how you can use a pattern of clapping sounds to transfer information. PLS HELPPPPPPPP.
Answer:
You can use Morse code to transfer information
Name three factors that can result in a decrease in the size of a population
Answer:
birth rate,death rate, immigration and emigration
The resting potential of resting neuron is caused by ________.A.A higher concentration of Na+ on the outside of the cell making it more positive outside.B.A higher concentration of Na+ on the inside of the cell making it more positive inside.C.A higher concentration of K+ on the outside of the cell making it more negative outside.D.A higher concentration of K+ on the inside of the cell making it more positive inside.
The resting potential of a resting neuron is caused by a higher concentration of Na+ on the outside of the cell making it more positive outside. So, it's A.
What do you mean by Resting potential?Resting potential may be defined as a condition of the imbalance of electrical charge that exists between the interior of electrically agitated neurons and their surroundings.
During resting potential, the passive efflux of K+ ion is more than the influx of Na+ ions. This imbalance makes the inside of the cell more negative as compared to the outside.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.
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All prokaryotes are _________ eukaryotes
More complex than
Smaller than
Larger than
Similar in size to
Do sex-linked traits that originate from mutated genes found on X chromosome affect one sex more than the other? why/why not
How do scientists think Prokaryotic Cells contributed to changing Earth’s atmosphere to include more oxygen?
Explanation:
Then, about 2.5 billion years ago, oxygen started getting added to the atmosphere by photosynthetic cyanobacteria. “Oxygen is produced as a waste product of photosynthesis. ... “The production and burial of plant matter over long periods causes oxygen levels to rise,” explains Poulsen