Answer:
An stick
Explanation:
because it needs support
Answer:
trellis
Explanation:
no balls
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5. What happens to energy when chemical bonds are formed? You w
Answer:
The total energy input or output of a reaction equals the energy released in forming new bonds minus the energy used in breaking the original bonds. If it takes more energy to break the original bonds than is released when the new bonds are formed, then the net energy of the reaction is negative
Explanation:
Mutations that change the structure or number of chromosomes are called
chromosomal mutations. ¿What is the difference between
inversion and translocation?
An inversion is pretty much when the chromosome breaks and rearranges itself, and translocation is when a part of a chromosome is transferred to another chromosome. hope it helped :)
Which has a greater solubility? 0.5mm 1.0cm 0.5cm 0.1mm
Answer:
1 cm
Explanation:
1 cm is the answer...
what are renewable natural resources?
Explanation:
It's a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption.
Which statement best describes the relationship that exists among proteins, DNA, and cells?
O Proteins combine to produce cells, which produce DNA.
O Proteins are made up of DNA, which determines the cells that are produced.
O DNA is made up of lipids, which tell a cell how to function.
O Cells contain DNA, which codes for the production of proteins.
Explanation:
chloroplast has dna cells
Answer:
they help keep cells working and give us different patterns
Explanation:
If u and y are two variables such that
du
= 4v - 3. and u = 5 when v = 2,
du/dv
find u in terms of v.
Answer:
5
Explanation:
The value of u is 5 in term of v by putting the value o v which is 2 in the formula that is du = 4v - 3. Putting the value of v = 2 we get, du = 4(2) - 3. --- du = 8 - 3. ---- du = 5. we are able to solve the question due to the presence of v value. If the v value is not present then we can't find the value of u in term of v. So we can conclude that the value of u in term of v is 5 if we put the value of v in the formula.
which describes the importance of seed dispersal
Answer: s e e d d i s p e r s a l
Explanation:
Main idea: In a solar eclipse the moon blocks out the sun.
Which of the following details supports the main idea?
A.
A solar eclipse is magnificent.
B.
The atmosphere of the sun is called the corona.
C.
The moon casts a shadow on the earth.
D.
The moon casts a shadow on the sun.
QUESTION 4
When the 'wind is knocked out of you", that air that was knocked out of you was actually part of your
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O ERV
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Which class of Lever is being described if you are standing on tiptoes and if: The Fulcrum is at the metatarsal and phalanges, which is at one end of this lever on the anterior side of the body. The Load is your body weight which is in the middle of this lever. The Effort is exerted by the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles at the calcaneal (Achilles') tendon on the other side of this lever on the posterior side of the body.
Answer:
Second class lever
Explanation:
A second class lever is when the resistance ( load/weight ) is placed in between the axis ( Fulcrum which is formed by the metatarsal and Phalanges ) and the force ( Achilles tendon ) that is applied to the lever. hence the class of lever being described is a second class lever
There are three classes of lever ( 1st class, 2nd class and third class ) but The most common lever found in Humans are the 3rd class levers. but standing on tiptoes by an individual is a perfect example of a 2nd class lever found in a Human.
The Load being the body weight being and in the middle of this lever is
referred to a the second class lever.
The second class lever has the load in between the effort (force) and the
fulcrum. A common example is the wheelbarrow which has the load in the
middle.
In this scenario, the load which is the body is between the
effort(gastrocnemius and soleus muscles) and the fulcrum is the phalanges
which is a characteristic of a second class lever.
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Choose the correct ranking of relative electronegativities of the following parts of the ETC or molecules
that interact with the ETC from highest to lowest electronegativity.
A/Q> 0,> NADH > Cyt c, (ETC complex III) > FMN (ETC complex I)
B/0,> Q> NADH > Cyt c, (ETC complex III) > FMN (ETC complex I)
C/ FMN (ETC complex 1) > 0,>Q> NADH > Cyt c, (ETC complex III)
D/ NADH > FMN (ETC complex I) > Q>> Cyt c, (ETC complex III) > O2
E/ 0,> FMN (ETC complex 1) >Q> Cyt a (ETC complex III) > NADH
what are the two muscles that allow you to raise your lower arm
Answer:
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✏ Muscles of both the upper arm and forearm control movement of the forearm. The biceps brachii flex the forearm and work with the supinator of the forearm to rotate it so the palm faces upward. The triceps brachii extend the forearm.
Ophrys sphegodes, the early spider orchid, has flowers with yellow-green sepals and petals and one highly modified, velvety brown central petal at the base of the flower. There is single male anther is found at the tip of the column. The stigma is on the underside of the column just below the anther.
Required:
a. Is the flower complete or incomplete?
b. Is the flower perfect or imperfect?
c. Is the flower radially or bilaterally symmetrical?
Answer and Explanation:
a. This is a complete flower. Complete flowers are those formed by chalice, corolla, androecium and gynoecium. In the case of the flower presented above, we can see that it has gynoecium because it has a stigma that is part of the gynoecium composition. We can also see that she has androecium, because she has an anther that is part of the composition of androecium. The flower also has a corolla and chalice, since the chalice is formed by the sepals and the corolla by the petals.
b. This is a perfect flower, as we can see that androecium and gynoecium are present in the same flower. Imperfect flowers are those with only androecium or gynoecium.
c. The flower has bilateral symmetry, which is common in all orchids. This type of symmetry allows the flower to only be divided into two equal parts. Radial symmetry, on the other hand, allows flowers to be divided into many equal parts.
Following proper safety guidelines _______.
a.
minimizes the chance of accidents occurring in lab
b.
involves using a fire extinguisher
c.
prevents accidents from occurring in lab
d.
requires using a safety shower
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
the answer is either a or c. I don't really recommend c so its A
Answer: a
Explanation: accidents could be minimized by following safe guidelines. But we cant be 100percent preventive, because its an accident.
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Answer:
Two plant groups you could look at are land-based plants and water-based plants.
Explanation:
Land-based plants:
Land-based plants are plants that can be found on land. They tend to be taller in order to absorb as much sunlight as possible. Land-based plants often have roots that are rooted in soil, and take in water and nutrients from there. Land-based plants taken in oxygen and carbon dioxide directly from the atmospheric air around them. In terms of the location of their stomata, stomata can be found on the underside of leaves, where they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Water-based plants:
Water-based plants can be found either submerged or floating on water. They tend to be broader instead of taller. For instance, their leaves will be broader in order to absorb maximum sunlight. This is because (especially for completely submerged water plants), light does not penetrate as deeply into water, leaving the plant with less light energy to photosynthesize. Water-based plants often have roots that either dig into the soil if they are found at the ocean floor, or hang freely in the water if they float on water surfaces. Unlike land-based plants, water plants, especially those that are fully submerged, take in dissolved carbon dioxide and oxygen gas in the water instead of from the air and atmosphere. The stomata of water-based plants are often found on the upper side of their leaves, in order to have better access to atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Consider the following scenario: There are variations in the fur color of mice. Some mice have white fur. Some have dark fur. Foxes more easily catch mice with white fur. What will likely be a consequence of this scenario? (1 point) Mice with white fur will be more likely to survive and reproduce. Brown fur will become predominant. White fur will become predominant. Mice with brown fur will be less likely to pass on their genetic information.
Answer:
there will be less white mice than brown so brown fur will become predominant
Explanation:
Fresh steak is said to have both negative and positive redox potential. Discuss how the redox potential affects the microbial ecology of the food
Answer:
Increases redox potential decreases microbial growth inside food.
Explanation:
The redox potential is considered as one of the most complex indicators of the physical conditions of microbial cultures. The measurement of redox potential could be very useful for the determination of qualitative and quantitative parts of the microbial contamination. During the bacterial growth, the redox potential of the medium decreases. Redox potential is a measure of the tendency of a biological species which can be acquire or lose electrons through ionization. If the redox potential of the medium is increases, there will be lower growth of microbes in the food and vice versa.
what does the term conversion nation mean in regards to energy
Answer:
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should humans be used as subject for experiment
Answer:
Human experimentation refers to the use of human beings as experimental subjects. A subject is defined as an individual who is observed or experimented with by an investigator; an investigator is a qualified individual who conductsresearch. Humans have long been used as subjects for a variety of experiments.
Explanation:
Tumor suppressor proteins can assist in slowing down the cell cycle under appropriate conditions.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Tumour-suppressor proteins can be regarded protein that it's action
alleviate the potential for cancer as well as tumor formation, through modulation of cell growth by negative regulation of the cell cycle or through promotion of apoptosis. Mutation dysregulation of tumour-suppressor proteins could result to unregulated growth of cell as well as tumour development. In humans, tumor suppressor which is known as p53 is been encoded by TP53 gene. Some of the mutations that is seen in TP53 gene has mutant form of p53 as result, and there won't be room for longer function in slowing down cell cycle, and this will result in the cell becoming cancerous. Though some mutant forms of p53 has the ability to have increased resistance of cell to anticancer treatments. This is known as gain-of-function mutation.
Therefore, Tumor suppressor proteins can assist in slowing down the cell cycle under appropriate conditions
What sensory organs are used to maintain equilibrium when the eyes are closed
Answer:
inner ears & proprioceptors
what are the different between plant and animal cell.
Answer: A plant cell contains a large, singular vacuole that is used for storage and maintaining the shape of the cell. In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles. Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. Animal cells simply have a cell membrane, but no cell wall.
Explanation:
¿De acuerdo a las preferencias alimenticias de los estudiantes, según la encuesta, qué tipo de hidratos de carbono no han sido preferidos en su alimentación? ¿Según las características de estos carbohidratos, qué beneficios provocan en la salud humana?
Providing an example from your day-to-day life, explain the functions of the nervous system.
Three reasons why food self sufficiency Is
important ?
Answer:
FSS has become increasingly important to the political agenda in several countries, especially after the high volatility of food prices between 2007 and 2008 crisis [29-33]. Countries considered self-sufficient at the national level may have a percentage of their population with problems of hunger and malnutrition.
Explanation:
What is a transgenic organism
Answer: An organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering stuff.
Explanation:
Which type of heat transfer takes place when objects touch each other?
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Answer:
conduction
Explanation:
Under normal conditions, hyperventilation will eventually lead to unconsciousness because Group of answer choices blood pH drops significantly. it leads to respiratory alkalosis. there's too much carbon dioxide in the blood. Two of the answers are correct. very high PO2 leads to an excess of ATP production and neural inhibition.
Answer:
The correct answer is ''it leads to respiratory alkalosis.''
Explanation:
Respiratory alkalosis is defined by pH values> 7.45, and is characterized by an increase in pH and a decrease in pCO2. The most frequent cause is alveolar hyperventilation. Alveolar hyperventilation causes respiratory alkalosis, presenting a decrease in ionic calcium and in some cases tetany. To compensate for this increase in pH, renal HCO3 excretion is increased, but this process requires 24-48 hours. Respiratory alkalosis - primary or compensatory - is defined by hypocapnia, a finding that involves alveolar hypoventilation. The symptoms of acute respiratory alkalosis, the "hyperventilation syndrome," vary only in intensity from those of any alkalosis - most notably disturbances in neuromuscular function (eg, paresthesias, tetany, tremor). A constellation of symptoms have been described with respiratory alkalosis, including increased intracranial pressure, decreased consciousness, tachycardia, hypertension, carpopedal spasm, anxiety, dizziness, and a feeling of vertigo.