Which two characteristics describe organisms in the kingdom Animalia?
A. They are heterotrophic
B.They are unicellular
C. They are multicellular
D.They have prokaryotic cells
This is a multi (two) answer ​

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Answer 1

Answer:A and C

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

All members of Animalia are multicellular, and all are heterotrophs (that is, they rely directly or indirectly on other organisms for their nourishment). Most ingest food and digest it in an internal cavity. Animal cells lack the rigid cell walls that characterize plant cells.

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TRUE or FALSE?
All of the carbon in existence is cantinually recycled in the carbon cycle.
False
True

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Answer:

The correct answer is true.

Answer: B. True

Reason:

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How easy was it to sort finches by song?

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It was fairly easy since you could categorize them based on pitch.

4. What best describes the role of mutations in evolution?

a. Mutations are not necessary for evolution because they are not herita

b. Mutations are useful for evolution to occur because they promote ger

uniformity within a population.

c. Mutations are essential for evolution to occur because they produce

variations within a population.

d. Mutations are essential for evolution to occur because they are respo

environmental changes.

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Answer: option C.

Mutations are essential for evolution to occur because they produce variations within a population.

Explanation:

This is because Mutation refer to change in the genetic content or DNA composition of organisms. Therefore , for evolution to occur there must be Mutation because it is the main source of genetic variation or causes genetic variation needed for evolution.

Mutation is important as the basics of evolution because it produce a new DNA sequence for a gene function, which lead to the formation of new allele.

If a student tested the bubbles collected in the test tube what would they find they are made of and how do you know?

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

A student prepared two beakers with identical sprigs of a water plant as shown below. She placed Beaker A in the shade and the Beaker B beside a fluorescent lamp. She then systematically changed the distance from the beaker to the lamp. She counted the bubbles given off by the plants in each beaker.  

If the student later tested the bubbles collected in the test tube, What would she find they are made of?

Answer:

oxygen

Explanation:

The bubbles are oxygen and we can say that because this is the gas that plants release through photosynthesis. In this case, we can also confirm that the plant that was exposed to fluorescent light, showed more bubbles than the other plant, since the light allowed the photosynthetic rate of this plant to be higher, releasing more oxygen to the environment.

What is the role of the nervous system in the body?

A. To gather and respond to information
B. To protect other organs and tissues
C. To send messages using blood cells
D. To transport oxygen and carbon dioxide

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Answer:

A. To gather and respond to information

Explanation:

Over time the cartilage in your body is replaced by solid bone and is usually complete by the time you stop growing.
True
or
not?

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True. Otherwise we would never stop growing although broken bones regain cartilage into solid bone when we break one but it doesn’t expand.

Many fungi play a critical environmental role as _______, breaking down organic material into nutrients for the soil and other organisms.

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The answer is: decomposers

Question 24 of 35
Which two statements describe the Mesozoic era?
A. Most of Earth's history took place within this time.
B. Plants began to colonize land during this era.
✓ C. It is also known as the Age of Reptiles.
D. It lasted from about 250 million years ago to 70 million years ago.

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I’ve done this awhile back I’m pretty sure it’s C and D

Answer:

C

Explanation:

it was the time to f the dinosaurs and some of the dinosaurs were reptiles

Plant cells have some organelles that animal cells do not. Check all organelles that ONLY plant cells have.

A
chloroplast
B
nucleus
C
cell membrane
D
cytoplasm
E
cell wall
F
mitochondria

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Answer: Plant cells only have chloroplast and a cell wall. Which is A and E.

Peptidoglycan is the material found in the bacterial____
that forms a molecular basis of the Gram stain.
_organelles
_cell wall
_nucleus

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Answer:

The Cell Wall of Bacteria

Bacteria are protected by a rigid cell wall composed of peptidoglycans.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Recall the characteristics of a bacterial cell wall

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Key Points

A cell wall is a layer located outside the cell membrane found in plants, fungi, bacteria, algae, and archaea.

A peptidoglycan cell wall composed of disaccharides and amino acids gives bacteria structural support.

The bacterial cell wall is often a target for antibiotic treatment.

Key Terms

binary fission: The process whereby a cell divides asexually to produce two daughter cells.

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Bacterial Cell Wall: The anatomy of bacterial cell structure.

Bacterial cells lack a membrane bound nucleus. Their genetic material is naked within the cytoplasm. Ribosomes are their only type of organelle. The term “nucleoid” refers to the region of the cytoplasm where chromosomal DNA is located, usually a singular, circular chromosome. Bacteria are usually single-celled, except when they exist in colonies. These ancestral cells reproduce by means of binary fission, duplicating their genetic material and then essentially splitting to form two daughter cells identical to the parent. A wall located outside the cell membrane provides the cell support, and protection against mechanical stress or damage from osmotic rupture and lysis. The major component of the bacterial cell wall is peptidoglycan or murein. This rigid structure of peptidoglycan, specific only to prokaryotes, gives the cell shape and surrounds the cytoplasmic membrane. Peptidoglycan is a huge polymer of disaccharides (glycan) cross-linked by short chains of identical amino acids (peptides) monomers. The backbone of the peptidoglycan molecule is composed of two derivatives of glucose: N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) and N-acetlymuramic acid (NAM) with a pentapeptide coming off NAM and varying slightly among bacteria. The NAG and NAM strands are synthesized in the cytosol of the bacteria. They are connected by inter-peptide bridges. They are transported across the cytoplasmic membrane by a carrier molecule called bactoprenol. From the peptidoglycan inwards all bacterial cells are very similar. Going further out, the bacterial world divides into two major classes: Gram positive (Gram +) and Gram negative (Gram -). The cell wall provides important ligands for adherence and receptor sites for viruses or antibiotics.

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2. Students survey the area in and around a small
pond and find the following: algae, rocks,
tadpoles, snails, mud, water. Which items
represent biotic factors? Select all that apply.
algae
® rocks
© tadpoles
O snails
E mud
f water

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Answer:

Algae, tadpoles, snails

Explanation:

Explain the difference between homology and analogy using a wolf, a whale, and a shark:

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Answer:

Explanation:

Analogy refers to traits or structures like body shapes, fins which evolved independently that are similar in organisms that are not related by the same common ancestor. For example dolphins and shark have similar body structures like fins but they are unrelated. Whale and shark too. Whales are mammals, sharks are fish.

Homology refers to traits or structures

posses by organisms that are related by common ancestors. Example wolf and whales.....they are both mammals.

This process removes hunks of DNA and replaces them with new ones to help people

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Answer:

Gene editing

Explanation:

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Which type of organism would MOST likely benefit directly from increased levels of CO2?

- fish

- bird

-tree

- mushroom

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Answer:Im pretty sure its a tree or mushroom

Explanation:

The study of microorganisms is called microbiology.

The correct answer to the question is option D which is mushroom.

What is anaerobic respiration?Anaerobic respiration is respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen.Although oxygen is not the final electron acceptor, the process still uses a respiratory electron transport chain.

According to the question, the fungi are saprotrophic species and an increased level of CO2 will help them to grow.

Hence, the correct answer is option D.

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What type of evolutionary mechanism did this story show?

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Allele frequencies in a population may change due to four fundamental forces of evolution: Natural Selection, Genetic Drift, Mutations and Gene Flow. Mutations are the ultimate source of new alleles in a gene pool. Two of the most relevant mechanisms of evolutionary change are: Natural Selection and Genetic Drift.

This story showed an example of convergent evolution. Convergent evolution is the process whereby organisms that are not closely related independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to similar environments or ecological niches.

What is in the story ?

In this story, the two species of birds, the crows and the jays, evolved to look similar as a result of living in the same environment and competing for the same resources.

The two species evolved to look similar in order to blend in with their environment, making it difficult for predators to distinguish them from one another. This allowed them to survive and thrive in the same environment.

Therefore, This example of convergent evolution is a perfect example of how species can evolve to look similar in order to survive in the same environment. It also shows how competition for resources can drive species to evolve similar traits in order to survive.

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Does the distance from earth to sun determine the seasons? please explain

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No it’s the way the earth is rotating

Answer:

nope

Explanation:

Contrary to popular belief, the seasons are not determined by the earth's distance from the sun. The seasons are actually caused by the earth's tilted axis. Because the axis is tilted, when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, it's warm.

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What type of mutation is shown in the DNA strand to the right given the original strand.



original - T A T G A C A A T ---> mutated strand - T A T C A C A A T

Group of answer choices

point mutation

deletion

insertion

translocation

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the answer is insertion
Correct answer - Point mutation.

Why? - A point mutation or substitution is a genetic mutation where a SINGLE nucleotide base is changed, inserted or deleted from a DNA or RNA sequence of an organism's genome.

Why not Insertion - In genetics, an insertion (also called an insertion mutation) is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence. This can often happen in microsatellite regions due to the DNA polymerase slipping. ... On a chromosome level, an insertion refers to the insertion of a larger sequence into a chromosome. So, in short Insertion adds one nucleotide but not changes one nucleotide to another. Which is done by POINT MUTATION.

Photosynthesis converts ______________________ and ___________________ into food-energy molecule ______________________ and gives off ____________
if the answer is outrageously incorrect you will be reported

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Answer:

Photosynthesis converts Light and chemical energy in to food-energy molecule sugar and gives off Oxygen

Explanation:

6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2

Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction that takes place inside a plant, producing food for the plant to survive.

Carbon dioxide, water and light are all needed for photosynthesis to take place.

Photosynthesis happens in the leaves of a plant.

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Panda populations are adapted to live in which kind of habitat?
O cherry forests
O ginkgo forests
bamboo forests
rain forest

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Answer:

bamboo forests

Explanation:

Since bamboo forest is the most suitable habitat for a panda to spend their life. They need cool, wet bamboo forests for their home.

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Answer:

Its (C) (bamboo forests)

Explanation:

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There are two types of joints. One is movable and the other is called what?
flexible
muscular
immovable
optional

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Answer:

Knee

Explanation:

I thinko

Immovable if I remember correctly

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Answer: A. Codominance is a blending of the two traits, and incomplete dominance expresses both traits equally.

Explanation: Good luck! :D

Answer:

A is correct

Explanation:

The New Orleans Musicians' Clinic did not make any recommendations about low or high pitch sounds. Why are high pitch sounds less damaging to ears than louder sounds? Use your model and what you have learned about sound waves and energy to write an explanation. Some helpful words to include in your response are: transfer, energy, eardrum, and air particles.

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Answer:

Due to high energy.

Explanation:

High pitch sounds less damaging to ears than louder sounds because louder sounds contains more energy than high pitch sound. When this high energy of loud sound transfer from air particles towards our eardrum, it can greatly damaged the ear while on the other hand, high pitch sound has low energy so it causes less damaged to the eardrum.

Review the Protein to Trait Example. How did the differences in proteins lead to different traits for this feature?

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Answer:

Proteins are responsible for shaping and growth of an organism.

Explanation:

The differences in proteins lead to different in traits because it is the protein that determines the trait. The gene's sequence is like language that instructs cell to manufacture a particular protein that is necessary for the growth and development of the organism. These proteins shaped the structure of organisms so we can say that difference in traits occur due to difference in their proteins.

What are the effects of enzymes on chemical reactions? Select all of the answers that apply.
A. Enzymes increase the heat of reaction.
B. Enzymes decrease the activation energy.
C. Enzymes increase the rate of the reaction.
D. Enzymes change the ideal pH for a reaction to proceed.
E. Enzymes provide a site where reactants can be brought together.

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Stage One: Autolysis

The first stage of human decomposition is called autolysis, or self-digestion, and begins immediately after death. As soon as blood circulation and respiration stop, the body has no way of getting oxygen or removing wastes. Excess carbon dioxide causes an acidic environment, causing membranes in cells to rupture. The membranes release enzymes that begin eating the cells from the inside out.

Rigor mortis causes muscle stiffening. Small blisters filled with nutrient-rich fluid begin appearing on internal organs and the skin’s surface. The body will appear to have a sheen due to ruptured blisters, and the skin’s top layer will begin to loosen.

Stage Two: Bloat

Leaked enzymes from the first stage begin producing many gases. The sulfur-containing compounds that the bacteria release also cause skin discoloration. Due to the gases, the human body can double in size. In addition, insect activity can be present.

The microorganisms and bacteria produce extremely unpleasant odors called putrefaction. These odors often alert others that a person has died, and can linger long after a body has been removed.

Stage Three: Active Decay

Fluids released through orifices indicate the beginning of active decay. Organs, muscles, and skin become liquefied. When all of the body’s soft tissue decomposes, hair, bones, cartilage, and other byproducts of decay remain. The cadaver loses the most mass during this stage.

Stage Four: Skeletonization

Because the skeleton has a decomposition rate based on the loss of organic (collagen) and inorganic components, there is no set timeframe when skeletonization occurs.

Measurement of overall change in position.

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Answer:

Velocity (Rate of change of position)Velocity is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate of change of position of an object with respect to a frame of reference with respect to time. Velocity is equivalent to the speed of the object along with the direction of motion.Hope this is fine for you

Answer:Displacement

Explanation:Displacement is the change in position of an object. The SI unit for displacement is the meter. Displacement has direction as well as magnitude. Distance traveled is the total length of the path traveled between two positions.

How could an asteroid impact have led to the extinction of dinosaurs?

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Answer:

The asteroid crashed into the earth and made some water bodies violent

it is said that the asteroid was super huge and was capable of causing volcanoes, tsunamis, etc which took place all over the earth and extincted dinosours. But it is a little surprising that crocodiles who were also found at that time survived all this

Answer:

Probably the asteroid caused natural calamities

The Industrial Revolution ushered in all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Higher infant mortality rates
B. Exponential growth in the human population
C. Antibiotics and vaccinations
D. Longer life expectancies

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Answer:

Option A. is correct

Explanation:

In Europe and the United States, the Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes that took place from the 18th to 19th centuries.

The Industrial Revolution ushered in all of the following EXCEPT Higher Infant Mortality Rates.

Causes of Industrial Revolution:

1. Emergence of capitalism

2. European imperialism

3. Capitalism

So,

Option A. is correct

What is the function of the leaves of a plant?

A: to absorb food

B: to absorb light

C: to produce seeds

D:to produce flowers

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I’m pretty sure it’s A sorry if I’m wrong
its B , its not A because plants gives off energy to other living organisms!

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This is a picture of step 1 of protein synthesis. What happens in this step?
A. DNA is copied and then the new DNA strand leaves the nucleus and goes to the ribosome
B. DNA is copied to mRNA. The mRNA then leaves the nucleus and goes to the ribosome
C. RNA is copied and then goes to the nucleus tobring the code to the DNA​

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The answer for this question is b

A blind student runs his fingers along a page of
braille. Another student reads a page printed in a
textbook. Both students are able to obtain and
process the information most directly as a result of
the activities of the.

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Being the same just adjusted to a students ability
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