Answer:
Possibly B? I'm not sure. Sorry if incorrect.
Explain how matter is cycled between plants and animals.
The food of come from autotrophic plant to animal through food chain. The energy cycles between the air and soil and plants, animals, and microbes occur by food web.
What are the components of food web?A food web is defined as the cyclical event of energy transfer among different trophic level of organism.
The major components are primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, quaternary consumers
Primary producers are the green autotrophic plants and capture some of the solar energy and convert it into chemical energy by photosynthesis.
The net primary productivity (NPP) of energy is defined as the rate of photosynthesis minus the rate of respiration of plants.
Primary consumers or herbivores feed on producers constitute the second trophic level of the food web.
in third tropic level, Secondary consumers eat primary consumers where as tertiary consumers, quaternary consumers or predators, carnivores or omnivores, which are both plant- and animal-eaters, such as humans.
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Answer:
the last one I am guessing
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When bonds are broken between atoms in molecules, energy is
a. stored as ADP
b. released
c. created
d. conserved
ANSWER: b. released
Explanation:
How old do paleontologist believe the earth is?
Answer:
Scientists now know the Earth is actually 4.54 billion years old, an age built on many lines of evidence from the geologic record.
Explanation:
4. How did the pH of the water affect the hatching of the brine shrimp?
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respiration in echinoderms
After being hunted to near extinction, wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National
Park in 1995. After two years, the population of wolves increased rapidly until 2009.
After 2009, the population decreased slightly and has remained at an average of 93
wolves. Which type of growth curve describes the Yellowstone wolves?
A. population density curve
B. exponential growth curve
C. bell curve
D. logistic growth curve
Answer: B: exponential growth curve
Explanation: An exponential growth curve is J-shaped. Exponential growth is more common in R-selected species, which have a short life span and a high rate of reproduction. Yellowstone National Park has 124 wolves living in it.
A mutation in a polypeptide with the original amino acid sequence of: Met-Ala-Gln-Arg-Glu-Leu results in a mutant with the sequence: Met-Ala-Gln-Gly-Glu-Leu. Which describes the most likely type of mutation that has occurred?
Answer:
This question lacks options, however, it can be answered based on general understanding of the topic
The answer is SUBSTITUTION MUTATION
Explanation:
A mutation is any change that occurs in the nucleotide sequence of a gene. Mutation can be of different types depending on how it occurs. One type of mutation is SUBSTITUTION MUTATION, which is a mutation in which one or more nucleotide base is replaced by another in the sequence.
Nucleotide bases are read in a group of three called CODON. Each of these codons specify amino acid. Hence, if the nucleotide base sequence is altered during mutation, the amino acid sequence is altered likewise. In this case where the original amino acid sequence is: Met-Ala-Gln-Arg-Glu-Leu, the mutation affected the nucleotide bases coding for Arginine (Arg), hence changing it to Glycine (Gly).
This means that a base substitution mutation occured, replacing the amino acid Arginine with Glycine in the mutated sequence.
1. The parts of the flower involved in reproduction are ________ and __________
2. The anthers bear the ___________the microspore mother cells give rise to _______or pollen grains after meiotic cell division.
Answer:
1. Stamen and pistil
2. Pollen, microspore
Explanation:
The flower is the reproductive part of certain plants called ANGIOSPERMS. They make use of their flower for sexual reproduction. The different parts of the flower work together to achieve a common goal, which is to reproduce, however, they do it in various ways. For example, accessory parts like petals attract pollinators. The major parts of the flower that are directly involved in the reproductive act are STAMEN (male) and PISTIL (female).
The stamen which constitutes a structure called ANTHER bears the pollen grains or microspore, which is made when the microspore mother cells undergo meiotic division. Hence, the pollens are released from the anther of a male flower (stamen), into the stigma of the female flower (pistil).
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Answer:
it is C. Little to No agintation
Scientists have names for more than 30 types of snow crystals.
Answer:
it's false there are only five types of snow crystals
False I looked it up on goggle and it said that only 7 snow crystals are known
what molecules from proteins when linked together with covalent bonds
Answer:
Amino Acids
Explanation:
they link with each other through means of peptide bonds and as a result form proteins
Did the medical assistant have the syringe properly positioned
Answer:
the medical assistant could have positioned the syringe wrongly, as it could have been the one causing pain and irritation, and it was vital to confirmed..........Which of the following are solutions to slow down groundwater depletion?
a -Landscape with native plants
b- promote the use of water resources
c- encourage population growth
d- develop crops that require more water
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Answer:
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KC is looking at cells in biology class, but he doesn't know where they came from. He sees that the cells under his microscope have cell walls and chloroplasts. Therefore, KC is likely observing cell from:
A leaf that got blown onto the floor.
Plant cells are the only cells w/ chloroplast!
Explanation:
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What TWO things cause denaturation of enzymes:
Which wavelength of light are more stretched—red light or blue light?
Answer:
Red
Explanation:
Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red.
A pathogen that feeds off and causes harm to other organisms is called what?
Which of the following predictions is most likely consequence of the mutation?
Answer:
Explanation:
where are the following
Cyanide poisons cell by limiting the production of ATP through cellular respiration. Cyanide does this by blocking the enzyme that attaches electrons and hydrogen atoms to oxygen to form water.
Which stage of cellular respiration would this most directly affect?
A Acetyl CoA formation
B Electron transport chain
C Glycolysis
D Krebs cycle
This stage of cellular respiration requires the presence of oxygen.
A. anaerobic respiration
B. glycolysis
C. fermentation
D. aerobic respiration
Answer:
Aerobic Respiration
Explanation:
Aerobic (in the presence of oxygen)
Anaerobic (absence of oxygen)
Glycolysis (central pathway for glucose{sugar} metabolism)
Fermentation (chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeast or other microorganisms and the escape of gases and heat)
AUG is generally a start codon. what is the amino acid that AUG codes for ?
Chemicals used in chemotherapy treatments to fight cancer can also harm cells in hair follicles and bone marrow.
What characteristic do these cels most likely share with cancerous cells?
O They form tumors.
O They spread through the blood.
• They divide rapidly.
O They contain a mutation.
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Answer:
They divide rapidly
Explanation:
Some normal cells such as hair follicles cells, mouth cells, digestive tract cells, and bone marrow cells divide rapidly. In mammalians, hair follicle cells are cells localized in the skin, specifically in the dermal layer of the skin. In this region, epidermal cells that form the root of the hair divide rapidly by interacting with neuropeptides, hormones, and immune cells. On the other hand, the bone marrow is a spongy tissue found in bones that contain stem cells (which also divide rapidly). In consequence, it is well-known that high-dose chemotherapy treatments may damage these types of cells.
According to the bar graph, how many players averaged more than 30 points
per game?
Answer:
2 players
Explanation:
Answer:
2
Explanation:
= Arenas and Bryant
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Would the movement of oxygen through the cells?
What is a coral reef made of?
A. Grass
B. Dead animals
C. Volcanic rocks
D. Sand
Answer: B. Dead animals
Explanation:
Coral reefs are made with calcium. How do they get this calcium? From the skeletons of various organisms in the ocean.
Drag each tile to the correct box.
Sort the types of energy according to the order in which they move through this system:
Water stored in dams falls freely with the force to make a turbine move. The turbine moves and produces electricity. This electric energy is
supplied to homes. At home, we use electricity for heating, cooling, and lighting.
Put these in order:
Electrical energy
Light energy
Potential energy
Kinetic energy
Answer:
Electrical energy > kinetic energy > light energy > potential energy
Explanation:
PART II
Direction: Write the symbols of some elements and the group number it belong to
Name
Symbol
Group Number
Iron
Silver
Mercury
Oxygen
Gold
Potassium
Xenon
Magnesium
Hydrogen
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Answer:
Iron -> Fe - Group 8
Silver -> Ag - Group 11
Mercury -> Hg - Group 12
Oxygen -> O - Group 16
Gold -> Au - Group 11
Potassium -> K - Group 1
Xenon -> Xe - Group 18
Magnesium -> Mg - Group 2
Hydrogen -> H - Group 1
(FW.02]The diagram below shows a portion of the water cyle.
Y
Spring
Aquifer
What does Y most likely represent?
O precipitation
Orecharge
Oatmosphere
Ogroundwater
Answer:
I would have to say recharge of the aquifer by using ground water after some precipitation.
Explanation:
Melting snow or rain increases ground water that percolates down to replenish the aquifer.
Elevation changes causes the aquifer to flow up in low spots/springs on the surface. And the cycle repeats through evaporation and plant respiration.
Badgers are a type of mammal that eats mostly earthworms and insects. They sometimes eat small mammals, birds, and reptiles, as well as plant roots and fruit.
What kind of teeth would you expect a badger to have?
some flat and some round
all flat
some sharp and some flat
all sharp
Answer:
I wouldn't think badgers teeth are all that sharp so my answer is some sharp and some flat.
Answer:
its C
Explanation:
u can look up a picture of their teeth