Answer:
B: volcanic activity
D: fossil fuel consumption
Explanation:
Fossil fuel consumption and volcanic activity are the two factors that has a great influenced on the global temperatures. Fossil fuel consumption is a human activity and volcanic activity both releases carbondioxide gas while burning. This carbondioxide gas is a greenhouse gas which block the reflected solar radiation and leads to increase in the surface temperature of the earth.
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An organism, by definition, consists of multiple cells.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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In Part I, the independent variable, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is
In Part II, the independent variable changes to
The dependent variable, the one you measure the response in, is the same for Parts I and II. For both parts of the
lab, the dependent variable is
Answer:
In Part I, the independent variable, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is
✔ mass
.
In Part II, the independent variable changes to
✔ speed
.
The dependent variable, the one you measure the response in, is the same for Parts I and II. For both parts of the lab, the dependent variable is
✔ kinetic energy
.
Explanation:
Mass is the independent variable in Part I, speed is the independent variable in Part II and kinetic energy is the dependent variable for both Parts.
Whta is the independient variable?The independent variable is the variable in an experiment that isn't changed along with the experimental procedure.
Conversely, the dependent variable is the variable we need to measure and it is modified by experimental conditions.The independent variable can be considered the cause, whereas the dependent variable is the effect.In conclusion, mass is the independent variable in Part I, speed is the independent variable in Part II and kinetic energy is the dependent variable for both Parts.
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Answer:
Tt
Explanation:
Hello. I believe that you are only referring to question 2, since question 3 does not present all the answer options. As such, the offspring of a cross between a tall pea plant (TT) and a low pea plant (tt) would be completely "Tt."
To achieve this result, you must make a Punnett Square, which is a frame that allows you to combine the alleles of the parents in a cross to project the alleles of the offspring.
Alleles are those characterized by the letters associated with characteristics. As you saw in the question above, tall pea plants have "TT" alleles that are dominant alleles, while low pea plants have "tt" alleles that are recessive alleles. In this case, to use Punnett Square, you must put the alleles of one parent in the first row and the allele of the other parent in the first column. Then just combine each allele, as shown below:
T T
t Tt Tt
t Tt Tt
As you can see all the offspring will have the "Tt" alleles. This means that the entire offspring will be tall pea plants. This is because the recessive allele "t", which is related to pea plants, can only be expressed in the presence of another recessive allele. However, the dominant "T" allele, which is associated with tall pea plants, can be expressed in any situation.
Match the medical professionals to the disorders they are likely to treat. pancreatitis diabetes colon cancer peptic ulcer disease proctologist arrowRight hepatologist arrowRight gastroenterologist arrowRight endocrinologist arrowRight
Answer:
Proctologist > Diabetes
Hepatologist > Pancreatitis
Gastroenterologist.> Colon Cancer
Endocrinologist. > Peptic Ulcer Disease
how can we differentiate between strong and weak acids using indicator?
Answer:
simple...
Explanation:
If an acid is not listed here, it is a weak acid. It may be 1% ionized or 99% ionized, but it is still classified as a weak acid. Any acid that dissociates 100% into ions is called a strong acid. If it does not dissociate 100%, it is a weak acid
Four stage in which abortion cannot be done.
Answer:
Fourth trimester.
Explanation:
Fourth trimester is the fourth stage in which abortion can not be done because the baby is big enough in size and comes out from the womb. The abortion in this stage can put the life of the mother in danger so that's why abortion is not allowed. Newborn babies are learning to adjust itself to life outside the womb where it was warm so we can say that fourth trimester is the stage in which abortion is risky and dangerous.
What happened to make the K-T boundary?
Answer:
A meteorite big enough to be called a small asteroid hit Earth precisely at the time of the K-T extinction. The evidence for the impact was first discovered by Walter Alvarez and colleagues. They found that rocks laid down precisely at the K-T boundary contain extraordinary amounts of the metal iridium
Explanation:
To become or stay physically fit, you should exercise and eat healthy.
O A. True
B. False
what is the difference between exocytosis and endocytosis
Answer:ur mom
Explanation:
Endocytosis is the transport into the cell and exocytosis is the transport out of the cell. The difference can be seen because a vesicle forms around the molecule entering in endocytosis and forms a vesicle. The opposite occurs in exocytosis
Describe human use of landfills and the importance of landfill design
Human use of landfills: Landfills can safely handle non-hazardous municipal solid waste, constriction and demolition waste, land clearing debris, some industrial wastes, coal ash, sewage sludge, treated medical wastes, solidified liquid wastes and tenorm (Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material—fracking waste)
The importance of landfill design: Modern landfills are well-engineered and managed facilities for the disposal of solid waste. Landfills are located, designed, operated and monitored to ensure compliance with federal regulations. They are also designed to protect the environment from contaminants, which may be present in the waste stream.
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Answer:
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which layer is the youngest in this image?
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Answer:
Explanation:
Ureter - carries urine from kidneys to bladder
bladder - storage placer for urine
Nephron - functional unit of kidney
Kidney - filter of waste material from blood
Urethra - exit way of urine from body
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If there was less erosion on the planet, it is less likely that there would be many living things on the land, and perhaps less in the ocean as well?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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which two processes indicate that water is gaining thermal energy
A. evaporating
B. condensing
C. freezing
D. boiling
Answer:
A. evaporating, D. boiling
Explanation:
Condensation, deposition, and freezing are processes that occur as a result of a decrease in the heat energy of water particles.
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Answer:
T and A are together
G and C are together
Explanation:
these pairs will always connect to each other
"Whenever two objects come into contact, there is always a transfer of material demonstrates which
principle?
a. Daubert principle
b. Frey principle
Locard's principle
d. Holmes principle
c.
Answer: It is the Locard's principle.
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In tomatoes, fuzzy skin (F) is dominant over smooth skin (f). A cross between a fuzzy skinned tomato and a smooth skinned tomato resulted in 69 fuzzy skinned tomatoes and 58 smooth skinned tomatoes. The genotypes of the parents are:
Answer:
50 /50
Explanation:
Give three examples of what happens with unbalanced forces? I give Brainly
How are mechanical and chemical weathering similar?
A - Both break down rock
B - Both build up up landforms
C - Both only occur when water is present.
D - Both change the composition of the rock.
Answer: A - Both Break down rock
Explanation: Mechanical weathering preserves composition, weathering doesn't build landforms, and water doesn't need to be present for weathering to occur.
We know that DNA testing can
be used in forensic science,
but describe another way or
field that DNA testing can be
useful for?
The original source of new alleles, upon which selection operates, is mutation, a random event that occurs without regard to selectional value in the organism. Although many model organisms have been used to study mutational events in populations, some investigators have developed abiotic molecular models. Soll et al. (2006. Genetics 175: 267-275) examined one such model to study the relationship between both deleterious and advantageous mutations and population size in a ligase molecule composed of RNA (a ribozyme). Soll found that the smaller the population of molecules, the more likely it was that not only deleterious mutations but also advantageous mutations would disappear. Why would population size influence the survival of both types of mutations (deleterious and advantageous) in populations
Answer:
Sampling error may allow fixation of one form and the elimination of others in a small population.
Explanation:
It can be seen that in case of a small population size, there are high chances of the elimination or the fixation of the allele in the population when compared to the large population size. Also sampling errors are found in case of small population size that leads to the enhancement of the chances for fixation and also for the elimination of the allele. This large size population doe not have much effect. The random fixation of the either selective allele or the elimination of the disadvantageous allele occurs due to the genetic drift.
SO in order for the population size influenced the survival of both types of mutations , the sampling error may be allowed for the fixation of one of the form and the elimination of the other forms in the small population size.
Which nutrients do plants need in larger quantities?
micronutrients
or
macronutrients
Answer:
macronutrients
Explanation:
macronutrients are important for growing plants. the main macronutrients are nitrogen, Potassium, and phosphorus.
Answer:
The second answer.
Explanation:
Plants have structures which affect reproduction rates in plants.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
i think it is false
Explanation:
i could be wrong
You can see yourself in a mirror because of??
absorption.
scattering
C. regular reflection
D. diffuse reflection.
Answer:
Regular reflection.
Explanation:
Definition: This is the process by which organisms acquire traits through sexual reproduction and/or
mutation and then pass on these traits to the succeeding generations.
Answer:
Evolution
Explanation:
Mutations being passed on from parent to offspring create diversity and are a catalyst for evolution.
why would life outside of the earth be so important to us?
Which event might disrupt a stable ecosystem?
A
Green plants use chlorophyll to produce food.
B
An invasive species enters the environment.
Consumers eat producers.
D
Predators kill prey.
Answer:
An invasive species enters the environment.
Explanation:
All other answers already naturally happen in an environment so they are stable. But if an invasive species enters, the ecosystem will be less stable because invasive species dominate ecosystems which isn't natural to the animals that live there. So for example, if someone introduced an invasive species to the ecosystem, it can cause many changes like if it was a predator, there'll be less primary consumers (the animals that eat plants) because the invasive species isn't natural to them.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
An invasive species enters the environment is the correct answer.
Which if the following is a biotic factor in a deciduous forest biome?
A Temperature
B Precipitation (rain)
C Soil
D Trees
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf D. \ Trees}}[/tex]
Explanation:
A biotic factor is a living part of an ecosystem. Animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria are all examples.
Let's examine the list we are given. We have temperature, precipitation (rain), soil, and trees.
Temperature, precipitation, and soil are not living. These are all abiotic factors. They are still part of the ecosystem, but they are not alive. So, that leaves trees, which are plants, as the biotic factor in a deciduous forest biome.