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On the colorful map, in general, where is the youngest crust located?
Answer:
On the red parts of the map
Explanation:
The map shows that the red parts are the youngest.
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ATP is made during the Krebs cycle between two molecules
A.Succinyl COA
B.Fumarate
C.Malate
D.Alpha Ketoglutarate
E.Succinate
Answer:
The answer should be A,if not than sorry!
Increasing the alveolar ventilation rate will Group of answer choices increase the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli. decrease the rate of oxygen diffusion from the alveoli to the blood. increase the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the alveoli. decrease the rate of carbon dioxide diffusion from the blood to the alveoli. have no effect on either the partial pressure or diffusion rate of gases.
Answer:
Increasing the alveolar ventilation rate will increase the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli.
Explanation:
Alveolar Ventilation rate is the rate of air flow in the alveoli of the lung during normal breathing. It is measured in milliliters of air per minute (mL/min). The alveolar ventilation rate is an important factor in determining the concentrations (partial pressures) of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the functioning alveoli.
A high rate of alveolar ventilation, would result in a rapid influx of oxygen-rich air and efflux carbon dioxide-filled air from the alveoli. This ultimately results in an increase in the concentration of oxygen and a decrease in the concentration of carbon dioxide within the alveoli.
Effects of alveolar ventilation on partial pressures of alveolar carbon dioxide and oxygen (PACO₂ and PAO₂)
If the alveolar ventilation rate is increased (and carbon dioxide production is unchanged), then the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the alveoli, PACO₂ will decrease.
If the alveolar ventilation rate increases, then the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli, PAO₂ will increase.
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1) What process determines the
potential of species to
increase in numbers?
answer:.
reproduction
What can the presence of different types of fossils tell us about how this environment changed over time?
a. This environment has been an ocean from long ago through more recent times.
b. This environment has slowly changed from being an ocean to a swamp to a forest.
c. This environment has gotten much cooler over the period of time represented by these fossils.
d. This environment has become covered with water.
Answer:
B. the Environment has slowly changed from being an Ocean to a Swamp to a Forest.
Explanation:
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Answer:
b. This environment has slowly changed from being an ocean to a swamp to a forest.
Explanation:
As we can see, there are water creatures in the first picture, then there were frogs and dragonflies, which are commonly found in swamps (crabs too). We see tree leaves and frogs in the last picture, which are common in forests.
A student was explaining to the class about freshwater and the importance that it has to everyone’s life. What is NOT true about freshwater biomes?
A.
Freshwater biomes are found all over the world
B.
There is a wide variety of climates that have freshwater biomes
C.
There are different types of bodies of freshwater biomes
D.
They have more than 5% salt content
Answer:
D.
They have more than 5% salt content
In which kingdom would you place an organism that reproduces by spores, is made of many cells enclosed by cell walls, have a nucleus, and are heterotrophs?
plant
fungi
bacteria
animal
Answer:
Fungi
Explanation: Fungi reproduce by spores, they are enclosed by cell walls, they have a nucleus as they are eukaryotic, and they are heterotrophs as they do not contain chloroplasts
Define the following terms:
1. Shadow
2. Pinhole camera
3. Screen
Answer:
shadow
Explanation:
a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
what is the full meaning of BMW
Answer:
Bayerische Motoren Werke
Unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in
a
plants, animals, protists, fungi and bacteria
b
plant cells only
c
all organisms except plants
d
animal cells only
Answer:
A
Explanation:
All organisms do cellular respiration as it is essential for life.
when was Nigeria amalgamated?
Answer:
January 1, 1914,
Explanation:
Describe the process of cloning from start to finish.
Answer:
1. Isolation of donor DNA fragment or gene.
2. Selection of suitable vector.
3. Incorporation of donor DNA fragment into the vector.
4. Transformation of recombinant vector into a suitable host cell.
5. Isolation of recombinant host cell.
Answer:
Explanation:
In standard molecular cloning experiments, the cloning of any DNA fragment essentially involves seven steps: (1) Choice of host organism and cloning vector, (2) Preparation of vector DNA, (3) Preparation of DNA to be cloned, (4) Creation of recombinant DNA, (5) Introduction of recombinant DNA into host organism, (6) ...Why Mike a scientist repeat any spearmint if he she didn’t make a mistake in the first one?
Answer:
Explanation:
i think its so that there wont be any mistake in when they are collecting their data which simplifys to Experiments are often replicated or repeated even when no obvious mistake was visible
Discuss the importance of establishing a genome database for a cat species
Define Seafloor Spreading.
Answer:
This is your answer
Answer: formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through magma at mid-ocean ridges
Explanation: so a new oceanic crust is formed by magma at mid-ocean ridges.
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Answer:
Cell X
Explanation:
Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles (including chloroplasts). So cell X is a prokaryote.
Using the mRNA Codon Chart #1, the codon GCA codes for the amino acid ...?
Answer:
Ala-nine
Explanation:
Using the Codon Chart, the codon GCA codes for Ala-nine
which of the following describes photosynthesis?
the plant take in oxygen, water, and nutrients to make food for humans
the plant gets rid of carbon dioxide as a waste product
the plant takes in carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to make food for itself
the plant reproduces in the chloroplast
Answer:
Explanation:
the plant takes in carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to make food for itself.
The image illustrates a building with a green roof - a roof that is covered in
living vegetation. Why would a society use this sustainable practice?
A. It reduces the amount of carbon dioxide taken up in an area.
B. It replaces invasive nonnative plants with native plants.
C. It replaces natural wilderness with more pavement.
D. It reduces the building's energy costs for heating and cooling,
Answer:The image illustrates a building with a green roof - a roof that is covered in living vegetation . What is a goal of this sustainable practice for societal development ?
Explanation:
A society uses this sustainable practice because it reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in an area. So, the correct option is (A).
What is Sustainable practice?Sustainable practices are described as supporting ecological, human and economic health and vitality. Sustainability recognizes which resources are limited. It should be used conservatively and wisely which take into account long-term priorities and consequences of the way resources are used.
Reduce, reuse and recycle are the basic principles of wise use of resource. Natural resources are conserved and protected by deploying these principals by reducing landfill waste, energy consumption and pollution.
Some sustainable practices are:
By reusing paper and plastic bags for shoppingBy opting for paperless documentsBy avoiding disposable kitchen itemsThus, a society uses this sustainable practice because it reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in an area. So, the correct option is (A).
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explain how important is the role of the parents during the earlier stage of development?
what color is inside the cell
Answer:
most of the cell are transparent
A virus infects a lung cell and begins replication. The lung cell releases interferon into the extracellular environment where it can be picked up by other nearby cells. As a result, the other nearby cells slow down their protein-making machinery to slow down viral replication should they become infected. This is an example of what kind of communication
Answer: The options are not given but it is gotten from another websites and here are the options.
A.Cell-to-cell (membrane molecule) recognition
B. Cell junctions
C. Paracrine signaling
d. Synaptic signaling
The correct option is C.
Paracrine signaling.
Explanation:
This is because in paracrine signaling cell communicate with other near by cells through chemical Messengers. It is a form of cell to cell communication in which a cell produced signal and transfer it to other neighbouring cells whereby the neighbouring cells alter or change their behavior to counter the effect of the signal. From the question, the lung cells send signals to neighbouring cells and this alter their behavior by slowering down protein making machinery.
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited form of anemia - a condition in which there aren't enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen throughout your body.
Normally, your red blood cells are flexible and round, moving easily through your blood vessels. In sickle cell anemia, the red blood cells become rigid and sticky and are shaped like
sickles or crescent moons. These irregularly shaped cells can get stuck in small blood vessels. How does sickle cell anemia affect the blood flow in a human?
Answer:
RBCs are round red blood cells that easily move through blood vessels and carry oxygen with them to provide cells oxygen. In sickle cell anemia, the shape of the red blood cells is like sickles or crescent moons.
These cells occur due to mutation on the gene that produces this protein which results in rigid, sticky cells that can get stuck in small blood vessels and blocks the flow of blood, oxygen to parts of the body.
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examples for
DNA and Biochemistry
in your own words, not searched please.
Answer:
Embruology: The studies of how an embryo develop, the study on how chicken embryo develop is an example of Embryology.
Fossils: Example are remains of bones or dead plants.
Dna and Biochemistry: Hair, Saliva, Blood are some example of DNA which can be analyzed
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In the figure above which fatty acids are most likely to be solid at room tempearture
What patterns do you observe on the second colorful map
Answer:
Patterns are used when they help to maintain the basic color scheme on complex maps; they often can effectively show relationships between units as well as imply the type of rock being represented. Patterns are most often used for surficial and for igneous and volcanic units.
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Throughout their life cycles, frogs have an important place in the food chain as both predators and prey. As tadpoles, they eat algae, helping regulate blooms and reducing the chances of algal contamination. Frogs are an important source of food for a variety of animals, including birds, fish, monkeys and snakes.
Explanation:
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