Answer:
it doesn't have a strong pull because
Explanation:
since the sun is much bigger the gravitational pull is keeping Jupiter from pulling earth closer although it is still pulling on the planets around it
Si se aplica a un muelle una fuerza de 30N provocamos que se alarguen 0.2m . Calcular la constante del resorte. Y que fuerza que habra que aplicarle para que se alargue 0.45m
Answer:
I. Constante de resorte, k = 150 Nm.
II. Fuerza = 67.5 Newton.
Explanation:
Dados los siguientes datos;
Fuerza, F = 30 N
Extensión, e = 0.2 m
Para encontrar la constante del resorte;
Fuerza = constante de resorte * extensión
F = ke
30 = k * 0.2
Constante de resorte, k = 30 / 0.2
Constante de resorte, k = 150 Nm
A continuación, para encontrar la fuerza para una extensión de 0,45 m;
Fuerza = 150 * 0.45
Fuerza = 67.5 Newton.
ANY FOUR DICOT SEED?
Answer:
bitter gourd seeds
castor seeds
Mango seeds
Night jasmime seeds
A fire sits 72 feet from the abs of 125 foot tall building. Find the angle of Evel at ion from the fire to the top of the building
Answer:
60°
Explanation:
From the attachment,
Opposite side of the triangle= 125 feet
Adjacent=72 feet
Angle of elevation= (θ)
From trigonometry,
Tan (θ)= Opposite side /Adjacent adjacent
Where
(θ)=angle of elevation
If we substitute to above expresion we have
tan(θ)= 125/72
tan(θ)= 1.736
Tan^-1(1.736)=60°
θ= 60°
Hence, the angle of Evel at ion from the fire to the top of the building is 60°
In an article about saving the whales written by a marine biologist, which word might be used by the author to make you want to help with saving the whales?
Answer:
Endangered
Explanation:
Endangered species are organisms that are at risk of extinction if deliberate efforts are not made to conserve them due to a rapid decrease in their population.
Hence, if a marine biologist writes an article about saving whales and labels them as endangered species, all efforts should be geared towards saving the animals lest they go extinct and leave a vacuum in the functioning of the ecosystem. Every species have the critical roles they play in the functioning of the ecosystem and the extinction of any particular species represents a loss that might not be replaceable.
Answer:
endangered
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Take a subject of origins or a question you have and write a minimum of 500 words as a research project. Be sure to list all references and resources as part of your bibliography. Other information can be found at a library or other reference source. (It has to be the creation theory because I go to a christian school.)
Answer:
Life on Earth began more than 3 billion years ago, evolving from the most basic of microbes into a dazzling array of complexity over time. But how did the first organisms on the only known home to life in the universe develop from the primordial soup? One theory involved a "shocking" start. Another idea is utterly chilling. And one theory is out of this world! Inside you'll learn just how mysterious this all is, as we reveal the different scientific theories on the origins of life on Earth.Electric sparks can generate amino acids and sugars from an atmosphere loaded with water, methane, ammonia and hydrogen, as was shown in the famous Miller-Urey experiment reported in 1953, suggesting that lightning might have helped create the key building blocks of life on Earth in its early days. Over millions of years, larger and more complex molecules could form. Although research since then has revealed the early atmosphere of Earth was actually hydrogen-poor, scientists have suggested that volcanic clouds in the early atmosphere might have held methane, ammonia and hydrogen and been filled with lightning as well. The first molecules of life might have met on clay, according to an idea elaborated by organic chemist Alexander Graham Cairns-Smith at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. These surfaces might not only have concentrated these organic compounds together, but also helped organize them into patterns much like our genes do now. The main role of DNA is to store information on how other molecules should be arranged. Genetic sequences in DNA are essentially instructions on how amino acids should be arranged in proteins. Cairns-Smith suggests that mineral crystals in clay could have arranged organic molecules into organized patterns. After a while, organic molecules took over this job and organized themselves.
Explanation:
4. There are three codons that signal the end of synthesis, these are called STOP codons.
What are the three stop codons?
Answer:
UAG, UAA, and UGA are the three STOP codons.
Explanation:
The earth belongs to a system of gas, dust, stars, and orbiting objects known as which of the following?
Answer:
mILKY wAY gALAXY
Explanation:
Certain things need to come in and other things need to be send out of the cellWhich of the following is NOT example a the cell needs to bring into the cell?
A.Sugars
B.Oils
C.protein
D.fats
When plants with red flowers are crossed with plants with blue flowers, sometimes only red flowers are produced; other times either red or blue flowers are produced. Which gene is dominant?
Answer:
The colors you see in flowers come from the DNA of a plant. Genes in a plant's DNA direct cells to produce pigments of various colors. When a flower is red, for instance, it means that the cells in the petals have produced a pigment that absorbs all colors of light but red.
Explanation:
Dominant refers to the relationship between two versions of a gene. Individuals receive two versions of each gene, known as alleles, from each parent. If the alleles of a gene are different, one allele will be expressed; it is the dominant gene. The effect of the other allele, called recessive, is masked.
posidon spreding the sea legend and the real sience behind it with titonic plates
Answer:
YA
Explanation:
A student is shown a slide of cells from a species of a producer
in a food web. The student observes that the cells have
chloroplasts. What conclusion about the food web is best
supported by these findings?
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A. The producers capture energy from sunlight.
B. The food web contains many herbivores and omnivores.
C. The food web is found in a terrestrial ecosystem.
D. The producers in the web are single-celled organisms.
Answer:
the producers capture energy from sunlight
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Explain IN YOUR OWN WORDS why cancer drugs "turn a cancer's weakness against itself."
Answer:
There are several possible reasons for chemotherapy resistance: Some of the cells that are not killed by the chemotherapy mutate (change) and become resistant to the drug. Once they multiply, there may be more resistant cells than cells that are sensitive to the chemotherapy. Gene amplification.
List the three parts of the cell cycle.
Answer:
The cell cycle is a four-stage process in which the cell increases in size (gap 1, or G1, stage), copies its DNA (synthesis, or S, stage), prepares to divide (gap 2, or G2, stage), and divides (mitosis, or M, stage). The stages G1, S, and G2 make up interphase, which accounts for the span between cell divisions.
Explanation:
Anyone know this? Not sure if my answer is right
Answer:
I'm sure you right.
C.) Photosynthesis.Explanation:
I checked the chemical equation as well as the diagram, and it looks accurate.
The chemical equation for photosynthesis is:
6CO2+6H2O → C6H12O6+6O2.
So your answer is correct.
In plants, photosynthesis is used to convert light energy from sunlight into chemical energy (glucose).
Carbon dioxide, water, and light are used to make glucose and oxygen.
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what consists of 2 protons and neutrons and is positively charged
Hello my name is Tobie and I will be more than glad to help!
your answer should be alpha particle
consisting of two protons and two neutrons emitted by radioactive materials we get what is called a alpha particle
they are usually formed when identical to the nucleus of the helium-4 atom are emitted by radioactive matter !
What can they do to the body?
Since they have radioactive material in them they are very DANGEROUS! If they are inhaled swallowed or somehow get inside our bodies it can cause serious harm!They can harm sensitive living tissue and can go as far as to causing cancer !
What is their electric charge?
+2 e
What is their symbol ?
α, α2+, He2+
Hope this helps!
-Tobie The dog <3
Answer:
Alpha particle
Explanation:
A positively charged particle made up of two protons and two neutrons and released by a radioactive nucleus is the alpha particle.
places where seeds are stored to help preserve biodiversity?
Answer:
Millions of these tiny brown specks, from more than 930,000 varieties of food crops, are stored in the Global Seed Vault on Spitsbergen, part of Norway's Svalbard archipelago. It is essentially a huge safety deposit box, holding the world's largest collection of agricultural biodiversity.
Explanation:
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Give gene combinations for each of the following dihybrid genotype:
a) TTPP
b) ttpp
c) TtPP
d) TtPp
Which Asexual reproductive strategy involves dividing in two and regrowing into a separate organism
A. Budding
B. Parthenogenesis
C. Fragmentation
D. None of the above
D i think.. i hope you do good!!
Answer
d
Explanation:
i think its binary fission
NEED ASAP BIOLOGY 50 POINTS
Answer:
1. carbohydrates
2.nucleic acid
3.proteins
4.lipids
5.nucleic acid
6.proteins
7.lipids
8.carbohydrates
Explanation:
Do secondary consumers eat seed but not leaves. true or false
Answer: Secondary consumers mainly eat primary consumers and can be either carnivores or omnivores. This means that they can eat both seed AND leaves. This leading to be false.
Explanation:
Which statements correctly describe the grana and stroma?
Select two that apply.
A. Inside the outer membranes is a gel-like fluid known as the stroma.
B. Inside the outer membranes is a gel-like fluid known as the grana.
C. Stacks of thylakoid membranes are collectively called the stroma.
D. Stacks of thylakoid membranes are collectively called grana.
Answer:
Stacks of thylakoid membranes are collectively called grana.
Which neurotransmitters are used for each division of the autonomic nervous system? Be sure to describe the synapse at the autonomic ganglion and at the effector. What component of the system determines if a given neurotransmitter has an excitatory or inhibitory effect on the target effector?
Answer:
The autonomic nervous system is in charge of controlling visceral effectors. Traditionally, it is described by its peripheral nervous components (ganglia, nerves and plexuses) and two divisions are distinguished: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. Transmission of the excitatory stimulus through the synaptic cleft occurs by release of neurotransmitters; the neurotransmitters of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system are mainly norepinephrine (NA) and acetylcholine (AC). The NA-secreting fibers are called adrenergic and those that secrete AC, cholinergic. All preganglionic neurons, both those of the sympathetic nervous system and those of the parasympathetic nervous system, are cholinergic. The neuron that releases the neurotransmitter is called a presynaptic neuron. The signal receptor neuron is called a postsynaptic neuron. Depending on the type of neurotransmitter released, postsynaptic neurons are either stimulated (excited) or de-stimulated (inhibited).
Explanation:
The autonomic nervous system is the part of the central and peripheral nervous system that is responsible for the regulation of the involuntary functions of the organism, the maintenance of internal homeostasis and the adaptive responses to variations in the external and internal environment and two divisions are distinguished: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. Acetylcholine is the preganglionic neurotransmitter of both divisions of the S.N.A. (sympathetic and parasympathetic) and also of the postganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic. The nerves at whose endings acetylcholine are released are called cholinergic. Norepinephrine is the neurotransmitter of postganglionic sympathetic neurons. The nerves into which norepinephrine is released are called adrenergic. Within the efferent sympathetic impulses, the postganglionic neurons that innervate the eccrine sweat glands and some blood vessels that supply the skeletal muscles are of the cholinergic type. Both acetylcholine and norepinephrine act on the different organs to produce the corresponding parasympathetic or sympathetic effects. The peripheral nerve endings of the sympathetic form a reticulum or plexus from which the terminal fibers come in contact with the effector cells. All the norepinephrine in peripheral tissues is found in the sympathetic endings in which it accumulates in subcellular particles analogous to the chromaffin granulations of the adrenal medulla. The release of norepinephrine at nerve endings occurs in response to action potentials that travel through nerve endings. The receptor, when stimulated by catecholamines, sets in motion a series of membrane changes that are followed by a cascade of intracellular phenomena that culminate in a measurable response. There are two classes of adrenergic receptors known as alpha and beta. These two classes are again subdivided into others that have different functions and that can be stimulated or blocked separately. Norepinephrine primarily excites alpha receptors and beta receptors to a small extent. The neurotransmitter acetylcholine is synthesized at the axonal terminal and deposited in synaptic vesicles. Acetylcholine activates two different types of receptors, called muscarinic and nicotinic receptors. Acetylcholine (AC) synthesis takes place at presynaptic termination by acetylation of choline with acetyl-coenzyme A, a reaction catalyzed by acetylcholinetransferase. The energy required for the release of a neurotransmitter is generated in the mitochondria of the presynaptic terminal. Binding of neurotransmitters to postsynaptic membrane receptors produces changes in membrane permeability. The nature of the neurotransmitter and the receptor molecule determines whether the effect produced will be one of excitation or inhibition of the postsynaptic neuron.
2. What was the instrumentation Franklin used to determine the structure of DNA?
Multiple choice question.
A)X-ray diffraction
B)spectroscopy
C)electron diffraction
D)chromatography
Answer:
D)chromatography
Explanation:
cause that you get the fingerprints
HELP ME PLEASE I BEG
1. Explain how the energy flows within living systems. Include the
following concepts:
• 10% Energy Transfer
• Food Web
• Food chain
(3 points)
2. Explain how energy is transformed through the process of
photosynthesis. (2 points)
Answer:
Explanation:
energy flows from the Sun to producers and then to consumers. The path is linear as the energy present in one step is transferred to the next. You can find specific examples of this pathway in an ecosystem. Energy may be lost in living systems as it flows through them.
Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.
10% energy transfer is the law of energy transfer in which about 10% of the energy is transferred to the next trophic level in an ecosystem.
What is the energy flow in an ecosystem?Energy flow is the flow of energy which occurs through the living things within an ecosystem. All the living organisms in an ecosystem can be organized into different groups such as producers and consumers, and the producers and consumers can be further organized into a proper food chain. Each level within a food chain is called as trophic level.
1. 10% energy transfer is the law which states that 10% of the total energy is transferred to the next trophic level and 90% is lost into the atmosphere.
Food web is a network of interlinked food chains. In this different organisms are produce at each trophic level which provides the organism with different options for their food.
Food chain is a linear network of different organisms at different trophic levels in an ecosystem.
2. Photosynthesis is the process of energy transformation in which light energy in the form of sunlight is transformed into chemical energy in the form of chemical bonds present in the carbohydrate molecules.
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Divergent Plate Boundary:
Plates will move away from each other at this boundaryMantle is more exposed as plates move away, and will rise up to the crust/surface.Convergent Plate Boundary:
Plates come together. Crust/plates forced down into the mantleIf you need more details please comment and let me know!
Using homologous structures and any other information (from notes, activities, etc),
explain your opinion on the THEORY OF EVOLUTION in 8 sentences. Be sure to cite
evidence (supporting details) for your ideas (EVALUATION RI 8.8).
evolution is fundamentally unpredictable.the theory of evolution as it is used here refers to "macroevolution'a theory is meant to both explain and predict;the theory of evolution only explains .the theory of evolution is not a theory and it is suggested calling it a working hypothesis:the working hypothesis of evolution
If an organism suddenly appeared after being extinct what is going on?
Answer: The organism probably evolved to become the same animal again, or the animal was never actually extinct
Explanation:
Answer: it probably found another habitat to live in with less human interaction, more access to food and water. With a higher chance of survival rate.
Explanation:
Carbon Cycle Changes Lab
Lesson 12 Earth Science B Unit 4 Earth's Processes Climate Change
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I can't see the picture soo I don't understand what your question 8s
Please help !!!!!!!!!!
Answer and Explanation:
The tectonic plates most likely formed those mountains, by having the tectonic plates come at each other, which would make them push up, forming the mountains. Hope this helps!
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3. How does saving the lynx maintain biodiversity?
Answer:
Lynx, like other forest hunters, play an important ecological role. As a mid-size carnivore, lynx target smaller prey species that reproduce relatively quickly. When the lynx become fewer, they catch fewer hares. Thus, the number of hares increases, and the cycle repeats itself.
Explanation:
Practically exhaustively weakened population of Iberian Lynx affects the health of the whole ecosystem in which they inhabit.
What is biodiversity?
The devastation of the inhabitants of the Iberian Lynx decreases the Biodiversity of the ecosystem in which the Iberian Lynx rooms which hinders the whole ecosystem’s capacity to endure.
Lynx, like different forest hunters, play a significant ecological role. As a mid-size carnivore, lynx target more diminutive prey species that reproduce relatively fast. When the lynx evolve more irregularly, they catch fewer hares. Therefore, the number of hares increases, and the cycle repeats itself.
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