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Help ASAP , Easy 15 Points And A Brainly For The First One To Reply , Just Answer The 2 Questions

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Answer 1
The first one is the 3rd option and the 2nd one is also the 3rd option

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What are the products and reactants of cellular respiration?

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oxygen and glucose are the main reactants

Do leopard geckos die from eating salamanders?

A no

b yes

C they only get sick

PLS ANSWER IF YOU ARE PRO

By the way I don’t have a gecko this is just for school

But it would help if a reptile pro could answer this.

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Answer: Well I am not a Pro on leopard geckos, but I've have a Friend who is and they eat anything that wiggles I would say it might not die since the only things that would kill him is if he eats fireflies, lightning bugs. So I will say a salamander is fine.

Thomas and Julie wanted to find out which material would insulate their
teacher's coffee cup and keep the coffee hot for the longest period of
time. They first wrapped her cup with bubble wrap and recorded the
temperature of the coffee once every 15 minutes for 2 hours. They
repeated the investigation, this time using newspaper instead of bubble
wrap, but they got the same results for both materials. Which of the below
is their control or constant variable?
the type of insulation
the temperature of the coffee
the type of coffee cup
The students conducting the experiment

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Answer:

The type of coffee cup

Explanation:

Because the insulation changed

The type of coffee temperature can change

The students can change

A nickle would have a mass closest to?

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Answer:

A nickel would have a mass closest to an atom

Explanation:

A nickels mass is 58.6934 which is the same atomic mass as atom

What is the primary purpose of the mitochondria in a cell?
A. They store genetic information
B. They convert glucose into ATP energy the cell can use
C. They trap sunlight and use the energy to make food
D. They ship proteins across the cell membrane

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Answer:

convert glucose into ATP energy the cell can use.

Explanation:

you may have heard the phrase “mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell” before, and it’s because they create energy for the cell

Which of these transport processes is the major means by which Na+ is transported across the membrane of neurons? Why?

A) both II and III because the activity of the neuron varies
B) I because Na+ is so small it can freely diffuse into the cell
C) III because Na+ is actively transported out of a neuron to maintain extracellular concentration
D) II because Na+ is charged and cannot cross the hydrophobic interior space of the cell membrane

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Answer:

i think it’s C

Explanation:

I. is diffusion

II. is facilitated diffusion

III. is active transport

the third diagram makes most sense to me

Transport processes is the major means by which Na+ is transported across the membrane of neurons,I because Na+ is so small it can freely diffuse into the cell.

What are membrane used for?

Membranes are used more and more often for the creation of process water from groundwater, surface water or wastewater. Membranes are now competitive for conventional techniques.

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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1. A substance that destroys pathogens that are outside of the body.

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Answer:

It can be things like bleach, soap, or vinegar.

Explanation:

Answer:

Antiseptic

Explanation:

Chemical such as soap, vinegar, or rubbing alcohol that destroys pathogens outside of the body.

Can you identify the class of organic molecule to which these molecular structures and examples belong?Sort these items into the appropriate bins.

I SOLVED IT LOL

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good job i am very. proud.

The correct class of molecules to which molecular structures and examples are:

Carbohydrates- starch and monosaccharide.Lipids - cholesterol and fatty acid moleculeProtein - amino acids and lactaseNucleic acids - DNA and nucleotide

1. Carbohydrates:  

Components: made of one or more monosaccharides.Functions: regulates energy for cell, energy storage, and plant cell support Examples: glucose, glycogen, starch and cellulose  

2. Lipids:

Components: fatty acid, glycerol, fat moleculeFunctions: energy storage, cell membrane components, and hormonesExamples: fats, phospholipids, and steroids  

3. Proteins:  

Components: amino group, carboxyl group, R group, and amino acidFunction: enzyme, structural protein, transport, communication, immunity, storageExample: lactose, hair, tendons, muscles, hemoglobin, signal proteins, antibodies, egg albumin, receptor protein  

4. Nucleic acids:  

Components: phosphate group, nitrogeneous base, ribose or deoxyribose, nucleotideFunctions: heredity  Example: code for proteins, DNA, RNA

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Some of the water that falls as rain evaporates back into the atmosphere. What happens to the water molecules during this process?

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The water molecules separate into oxygen and hydrogen molecules which allows them to transfer back up into the atmosphere in their individual state.

What is the main function of the cell membrane of a cell?
A. To organize the cell's internal contents
B. To limit the size that the cell can reach
C. To protect the cell from harmful substances in the environment
D. To exchange nutrients and the cell's wastes with the external
environment

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D because the cell membrane transports nutrients and exports waste

If blood flow through the afferent arterioles increases:

a. the smooth muscle in the vessel walls stretches to accommodate.
b. the increased flow and the stretch stimulates further relaxation of the arteriolar wall, lessening blood pressure.
c. the stretch stimulates further relaxation of the arteriolar wall, lessening blood pressure.
d. stretch stimulates vasoconstriction to reduce the flow.
e. the smooth muscle in the vessel walls stretches to accommodate the increased flow.

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Answer:

d. stretch stimulates vasoconstriction to reduce the flow.

Explanation:

Afferent arterioles are a network of blood vessels that supplies the kidneys with blood. They branch from the renal artery and are important in blood regulation.

Myogenic mechanism is used to regulate blood flow to the kidney.

When blood flow increases to the afferent aterioles the smooth muscles its wall stretches and contracts to resist the pressure. This reduces blood pressure.

When the pressure reduces the smooth muscles relax to allow more flow of blood.

EXPLAIN Complete the statement by coloring, bolding, or highlighting the correct terms.

Before the reaction, there are two | four | eight | oxygen atoms, and after the reaction, there are (two | four | eight |) oxygen atoms. The same is true for hydrogen atoms. So, atoms are | are not created or destroyed. This supports | refutes the claim that matter is conserved during a chemical reaction.

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Answer:Before the reaction, there are 4 oxygen atoms,and after the reaction, there are 4 oxygen atoms.The same is true for hydrogen atoms.So, atoms are not created or destroyed.This supports the claim that matter is conserved during a chemical reaction.

Explanation:

There are three main branches of science. O True O False​

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

There are lots more than 3 branches of science. Sure you have the popular ones like biology but it isn't considered a main branch.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

There are three main branches of science. They are physical science, earth science, and life science.

Using established recombinant DNA technology, you insert a gene from a human liver cell into a bacterium. The bacterium then expresses a protein corresponding to the inserted DNA. To your dismay, you discover that the protein produced is useless and is found to contain many more amino acids than does the protein made by the eukaryotic cell.
Assuming there is no mutation in the human gene, explain why this happened.
a. bacteria do not use splicing to edit RNA after its transcription.
b. rRNAs in bacterial cells contain more nucleotides than in eukaryotic cells.
c. bacterial RNA contains less stop codons.
d. amino acids in bacterial cells are specified by double codes.

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Answer:

The fact that the amino acid chain is consistently having more amino acids than what is actually present can be attested to the fact of how gene expressions can be observed in the prokaryotic cell compared to the eukaryotic one.

For what reason may First Amendment rights be limited?​

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Answer:

the shouldn't be limited

Explanation:

because its a right but an amendment can be changed

Answer:

include obscenity, fraud, child pgraphy, speech integral to illegal conduct, speech that incites imminent lawless action, speech that violates intellectual property law, true threats, ect

Explanation:

if the things above are done the first amendment can be taken away

When are acids used in the human body?

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Answer:

The most commonly-known way is in the stomach, during digestion.

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Identify the igneous rock

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Answer: Red Volcanic Rock

Explanation: Extrusive igneous rocks, also known as volcanic rocks, are formed at the crust's surface as a result of the partial melting of rocks within the mantle and crust.

Which population is most likely to have exponential growth?
O A. The dust mites living in a sofa that is often used and never
cleaned
B. The angelfish living in a coral reef where there are many sharks
C. The mice living in a meadow with plenty of predators and limited
food
D. The foxes living in a forest where they compete with other animals
for food

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Answer:

A. The dust mites living in a sofa that is often used and never cleaned

Explanation:

Without the sofa being cleaned, the dust mites will never experience any predation or die off from humans and harsh cleaning chemicals. This will enable the population to increase exponentially, as opposed to the other options where the organisms are at risk for ample predation and starvation.

Exponential growth refers to the growth of organisms in an environment having unlimited resources. The organism grows exponentially or in a geometric fashion.

The dust mites living on the sofa that is often used and never cleaned.

The population has high chances of exponential growth will be:

1. Exponential growth is seen in the environment or surroundings where the resources are plentiful, and the number of organisms is dependent on those resources.

2. The dust mites living in the sofa that has never been cleaned will show exponential growth. Since the sofa is never cleaned, the mites have never faced any elimination by chemicals. The population will increase exponentially.

3. The other options have chances of competition, starvation, and predation that will not lead to the exponential growth of organisms.

Thus, the correct answer is Option A.

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How many Hydrogen atoms are in the chemical equation 3H20
a. 3 Hydrogen atoms
b. 2 Hydrogen atoms
c. 7 Hydrogen atoms
d. 6 Hydrogen atoms

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Answer:

A. 3 Hydrogen atoms

Explanation:

Which statement best describes the purpose of the eye?

A. The eye takes in and responds to stimuli.
B. The eye sends images to the brain.
C. The eye receives and processes visual signals.
D. The eye lets in varying amounts of light.

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Answer:

D?

Explanation:

Sorry if im wrong >-<

Bamboo is a type of grass. In the wild, pandas eat bamboo almost excdusively. For this reason, the availability of bamboo is a significant limiting factor on the panda population. Which statement describes how pandas could become extinct in the wild?
O A The bamboo population decreases so low that other limiting factors begin to affect the panda population.
OB. The bamboo population decreases so low that the carrying capacity for pandas becomes zero.
O C. The populations of bamboo and pandas follow a cyclical pattern of increasing and decreasing, until one of them becomes extinct
O D. The populations of bamboo and pandas both follw a pattern of exponential growth, and then both become extinct​

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Answer:

B

The bamboo population decreases so low that the carrying capacity for pandas becomes zero.

Answer:

I think it would be C

Explanation:

The populations of bamboo and pandas depend on each other

When heat leaves your body, how far could it travel?

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Answer:

over 6 ft

Explanation:

Answer:

over 6 feet probably about 10 to 15 ft to be exact.

Explanation:

That is because your heat slowly devolves into chemicals that trees use for oxygen. And if there is no trees around it can take 100's of miles until it gets to trees.

In a murder trial, which person testifying to the jury is classified as an eyewitness?

The medical examiner who found poison in the victim's stomach
An expert discussing evidence collected during an investigation
A defendant's best friend, who was out of town when the crime was committed
A person who claimed to see a car of a certain make/model leaving the scene of a crime

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Answer:

A person who claimed to see a car  of a certain make/model leaving the scene of a crime.

Explanation:

Key words to the answer:

"See"

"leaving the scene of a crime."

Eyewitnesses have a firsthand glimpse of events that occurred and they usually have to have seen something that has occurred to be considered a eyewitness, in this case the person who saw the Make/Model of the car that left the crime scene has some claims that can be used to find the criminal and also when the eye witness sees the car they can  tell which direction it went in to give a bit of a clue(although this depends in certain situations). The eye witness  can also be anyone who was anywhere near the crime scene when it happened or even a little bit after it happened.

Answer:

D. A person who claimed to see a car of a certain make/model leaving the scene of a crime

Explanation:

It is D because it would be the closest possible lead for finding who did the crime. Anyone around the time of the murder and anyone going in and out at the time is a suspect, even the eyewitness. If the eyewitness saw someone leaving the location moments before it was reported, that would be suspicious.

(lol among us vibes. it hyped me up for this moment.)

The medical examiner who found poison in the victim's stomach

It would not be this one because they were called after the crime took place, the medical examiner only saw the aftermath of said way to k!ll the person.

An expert discussing evidence collected during an investigation

The expert collected data of the crime scene after it had happened. Otherwise, this would not have been possible. So, they were not an eyewitness since they were not present at the time.

A defendant's best friend, who was out of town when the crime was committed

How would the addressed person out of town see the crime scene? Maybe they were threatened to leave the city? Anyway, it just would not make since for the best friend to be an eyewitness at the time of the crime if they were miles away.

Ok y’all I don’t have time to research for my sis so I will ask a bunch of questions

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Answer:

stomach

Explanation:

During digestion, muscles push food from the upper part of your stomach to the lower part. This is where the real action begins. This is where digestive juices and enzymes break down the food that you chewed and swallowed.

Answer:

mouth

Explanation:

The digestive process starts in your mouth when you chew. Your salivary glands make saliva, a digestive juice, which moistens food so it moves more easily through your esophagus into your stomach. Saliva also has an enzyme that begins to break down starches in your food.

Which feature of model 1 best illustrates how biological information is coded in a DNA molecule?

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Cannot see model 1 ?

The basic unit of structure and function of living things is the?

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Answer:

cell units

Explanation:

Answer:

Cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life.

Which statement correctly describes the behavior of light as it interacts with the ocean? A. Longer wavelengths of light penetrate the deepest into the ocean. B. Light penetration in the ocean is only to a depth of about 50 meters. C. Blue light penetrates the deepest in the ocean. D. Blue light reflects of the ocean surface, which gives the ocean its characteristic blue color.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Makes sense, blue light gets reflected back to our eyes

Activity A (continued from previous page) 4. Observe: Wait until the numbers are not changing very much. What do you notice about the solute concentrations inside and outside of the cell? This situation is called dynamic equilibrium​

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Answer:

Yes, dynamic equilibrium is present in the cell.

Explanation:

In dynamic equilibrium​, the concentration of solute remain the same due to equal flowing of solutes inside and outside the cell so there is no change occurs inside the cell, the cell maintain same concentration of solutes both inside and outside the cell. Dynamic equilibrium​ is a type of equilibrium in which the reactants and products formed at the same rate and no change occurs inside the reaction. In the cell, homeostasis is responsible for maintaining equilibrium in the cell so no change occurs inside the cell.

Proteins are the most complex group of biomolecules with a wide range of functions. Which of the following best describes the function of proteins?

A) store genetic information, instructions to make proteins
B) form cell membranes, long-term energy storage, insulation
C) aid in metabolism, structural support (hair, nails, bone), create enzymes
D) ready to use energy for cells, structure for cell walls, storage as glycogen

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

they aid in metabolism

An experiment was conducted to demonstrate the passage of glucose and starch across a selectively permeable membrane that allows monomers but not polymers to diffuse through.

Glucose and starch powders were mixed in 10 ml of water and poured into a cellulose bag, which was then sealed at both ends and placed in a beaker of water. After 30 minutes, the presence of glucose in the beaker was recorded with a testing paper, which turns green if glucose is present. The presence of starch was recorded by adding a few drops of iodine, which causes the solution to turn violet if starch is present.

A beaker filled with 100 milliliters of distilled water. A bag filled with 10 milliliters of water and a solution of 2 percent glucose and 2 percent starch is placed in the beaker of water.

Which statement best describes the expected result?

A) The testing paper will turn green and the solution will turn violet.
B) The testing paper will turn green and the solution will not turn violet.
C) The testing paper will not turn green and the solution will turn violet.
D) The testing paper will not turn green and the solution will not turn violet.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because if you read the first paragraph, the membrane will only allow monomers not polymers. glucose is a monomer and starch is a polymer. so the membrane will only take glucose and the color for glucose therefore the color is only green.

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