Answer:
G- carbohydrates
the explanation for energy
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Where are you most likely to find ocean water with high density? A. Near the polar regions B. Near the equator in the Pacific Ocean D. Mid latitudes in the pacific ocean
Answer:
I would say the answer is A. I'm not 100% percent but that's what I would put.
Near the polar regions :)
Each position of a codon can be occupied by one of four nucleotides. What is the minimum number of nucleotides per codon necessary to specify all 20 of the amino acids that are found in proteins
Answer:
The minimum number of nucleotides per codon necessary to specify all 20 amino acids that are found in proteins is 3
Explanation:
There are four nucleic acids in the RNA, adenine uracil, guanine, cytosine. Each of them combines in groups of three to give the different amino acids. In total, there are 64 different combinations of nucleic acids that codify the 20 amino acids that we need for our vital functions.
In what aspect the enzyme is different from other catalysts ? help please
Answer:
Enzymes and catalysts both affect the rate of a reaction. In fact, all known enzymes are catalysts, but not all catalysts are enzymes. The difference between catalysts and enzymes is that enzymes are largely organic in nature and are bio-catalysts, while non-enzymatic catalysts can be inorganic compounds.
critical thinking scientist can determine the age of a substance using a method that compares the amount of different forms of carbon atoms present in a substance. is this method more useful for organic substances or organic substances explain
Answer:
organic substances
Explanation:
Diagram a cell with four chromosomes going through meiosis
Answer:identification of phases of mitosis in cells viewed with a microscope or in a ... Mitosis is preceded by interphase and is divided into four distinct stages: prophase, ...
Explanation:
at which point in its orbit is a planet traveling fastest?
a) moving towards a star
b) moving away from a star
Answer:
Moving towards a star
Explanation: As you see Mercury has the fastest orbit then any other planet in our solar system because it is closer towards our sun.
Can you name at least three organelles structure inside of an animal cell
What is the basic unit of in a living thing?
Answer:
l
Explanation:
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its for 9th grade biology or 10th grade
Answer:
The answer should be [tex]X^{A} Y^{A}[/tex]
Since the pedigree has two different letters, it will have one letter of each, but the DNA will still be A.
What happens to the energy that is passed to the primary consumer
Answer:Primary consumers only obtain a fraction of the total solar energy—about 10%—captured by the producers they eat. The other 90% is used by the producer for growth, reproduction, and survival, or it is lost as heat. ... At each level, called a trophic level, about 90% of the energy is lost.
Explanation:
Why do only house geckos and Pacific gulls have two temporal holes in their skills?
Answer:
They listen to sound and feel vibrations through those two temporal holes to grasp their surroundings and survive.
Explanation:
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kinetic energy potencial energy both relate to :
A) light
B) sound
C) heat
D) motion
Answer:
Motion
Explanation: Energy stored in an object due to its position is Potential Energy. Energy that a moving object has due to its motion is Kinetic Energy.
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Answer:
D) motion
Explanation:
Kinetic energy is energy of being in motion, and potential energy is the energy of having potential to move.
which statement best describe the relationship between the products of photosynthesis and the reactants in cellars respiration
Answer:
Photosynthesis products serve as a chemical energy suppliers for reactants and cellular respiration.
Since photosynthesis creates oxygen and oxygen needed for cellular respiration in the production of carbon dioxide and energy, carbon dioxide is used to generate plant energy and oxygen.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis products produce chemical energy by reacting to cellular respiration. Photosynthesis products interact to extract ATP from cells in cellular breathing reactants.
Photosynthesis products inhibit the reactants in the presence of light in cellular breathing.
Senescence __________. Question 5 options: a) begins at the moment of conception and accelerates after age 40 b) occurs across all parts of the body at the same time and speed c) begins once body structures reach maximum capacity and efficiency d) occurs because the physical body wears out from use
Answer: c. Senescence begins once body structures reach maximum capacity and efficiency
Explanation: Senescence is simply ‘growing old’. Aging sets in at the time when physical development is complete - when a person reaches their ‘prime’. After that a person is ‘past their prime’ which is the subjective recognition of the on set of gradual deterioration. The biological rationale is that the purpose of life is to survive to reproductive age and to reproduce, and in some species to assist progeny to survive to reproductive age. Beyond that, survival has limited value.
An analogy is the length of an elephant’s trunk. It is as long as it needs to be, determined by natural selection, but no longer than it needs to be for optimum efficiency, again determined by natural selection.
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Which statement about
energy is true?
1) Energy can be destroyed.
2)Energy can be created.
3) Energy cannot change form.
4) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but its form can change.
Answer: 4
Explanation: I take biology now in college my senior year and what I’ve learned is energy cannot be created nor destroyed what is form can be changed and you literally can Google that and it’ll tell you the exact same thing
Which endocrine gland is indicated by the arrow?
pineal gland
adrenal gland
hypothalamus
ovary
Answer:
adrenal gland
Explanation:
Answer:
adrenal gland
Explanation:
Many animals use pheromones to find places to live.
True or False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
false becz many animals produce chemicals
called pheromones to communicate.
5) What are cones?
6) What kinds of plants make cones?
Answer: 5) Cone, also called strobilus, in botany, mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate in shape, containing the reproductive organs of certain nonflowering plants.
6) Nonflowering plants
Explanation:
Which facility relies on a nonrenewable source of energy?
Group of answer choices
a wind farm that uses wind turbines
a solar farm that collects sun light
a dam that uses the power of water
a power station that burns coal
What does it mean to translate something?
(No copy and paste answers I’ll give you Brainliest)
Answer:
When creating proteins from mRNA templates .
Explanation:
The nucleotide sequence on the RNA is translated into amino acid sequence of proteins. This is carried out by ribosomes.
A. The sun heats the air at the equator, followed by hot air rising and moisture condensing
B. Air moves towards the poles as it cools
C. The dry air moves back to the equator, picking up a lot of moisture on the way
D. The air sinks around 30° latitude and is very dry.
Answer:
B. Air moves towards the poles as it cools
Explanation:
The image represent convection cell or Hadley cell is a natural phenomenon in the atmosphere that occur due to difference in the density within a body of liquid or gas. These differences in density causes rise and fall in currents.
The process in step A refers to when hot air moves up and in the step B, the hot air encounters a cold surface, it direct exchange the heat with cold surface and the air cools down and move towards the poles.
Hence, the correct answer is "B. Air moves towards the poles as it cools".
is oxygen biotic or abiotic
Answer:
abiotic
Explanation:
Which statement correctly describes the transfer of energy between the blue arrows?
There is no change in energy. There is twice the gain of energy. There is a loss of energy. There is a gain in energy.
What is now done to wastewater that was not done until more recently?
I believe it is the treatment for dangerous pollutants exiting our waterways into the ocean.
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Answer:
D (but b on the map)
Explanation:
What is unique about bowerbirds?
How are a venus fly trap and a pitcher plant homologous?
Which of the following is an example of phagocytosis? : A cell takes in large amounts of water. A cell in the thyroid gland secretes a product to the outside. the sodium-potassium pump uses ATP energy to move ions. An amoeba wraps its membrane around a small unicellular organism to eat it.
Answer:
An amoeba wraps its membrane around a small unicellular organism to eat it.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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planation:
what is the definition of gogibidies?
Answer:
a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
Which choice best describes the parts of the water cycle? The sun's thermal energy causes water on the earth to evaporate. The water vapor then condenses and forms precipitation. The precipitation then falls back to the surface of the earth. The ocean's tidal energy causes water to cycle on the earth. The water from the oceans evaporate and form precipitation. The precipitation then condenses back on the surface of the earth. The earth's magnetic energy causes water to evaporate. The water condenses into water vapor once it becomes precipitation. The condensation then falls back to the surface of the earth. The sun's thermal energy causes water vapor to condense. This condensation then forms precipitation. This precipitation returns to the atmosphere for the cycle to continue.
Answer:
The sun's thermal energy causes water on the earth to evaporate. The water vapor then condenses and forms precipitation. The precipitation then falls back to the surface of the earth.
Explanation:
The water cycle is an illustration of how water continuously moves or circulates between the atmosphere and the various parts of the earth.
Evaporation of water from the surface of the earth by the thermal energy from the sun causes water to leave the surface of the earth into the atmosphere. When the atmospheric water vapor (humidity) at the upper strata of the atmosphere becomes high, the vapor condenses to form clouds which later forms precipitation that falls back to the surface of the earth.
The ocean's tidal energy does not cause water to cycle on earth.