Is there a dofference between dead and non-living. Explain.

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Answer 1

Answer:

one breaths the other has no soul like me

Explanation:

Answer 2
Non-living thing is never alive.

Dead thing was once alive.

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An athlete throws the javelin 212 m. The average speed of the javelin was 15 m/s. How long was the javelin in the air?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 14.133 seconds.

Explanation:

The time that the javelin took in the air before landing after the 212 m throw can be calculated by simple distance and velocity formulas which say that the speed of an object is equal to the distance traveled by the object in unit time.

Given:

Speed or s = 15 m/s

Distance or d = 212 m

Then, the time or t =?

Solution:

By the formula, s = d/t

or t = d/s

t = 212/15

t = 14.1333

thus, the correct answer is - javelin was in the air for 14.1333 seconds.

Monitoring a population's age structure plays an important role in successful wildlife management. Which of the following scenarios can be an indicator of overexploitation in fish?
A)
fish catch not reaching older ages
B)
decline in fish catch
C)
both a and b
D)
none of the above

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Answer:

A i already search that

Explanation:

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where are all lemurs find

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Answer:

Madagascar

Explanation:

Most Lemurs can be found in Madagascar due to them only living or being found in African Islands.

Can someone do this quick?

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Answer: A.

Explanation:

Palisade mesophyll cells contain the most amount of chloroplasts with an average of 30–70 chloroplasts per cell so they will be number 2 in the graph.

Spongy mesophyll cells contain less chloroplasts than their palisade counterparts to enable them have a larger surface area for gas diffusion.

The guard cells have the least amount of chloroplasts on average and so will be number 1. on the graph.

describe in detail Alfred Wegener's idea of continental drift
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Answer:

Continental drift was a theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface. Set forth in 1912 by Alfred Wegener, a geophysicist and meteorologist, continental drift also explained why look-alike animal and plant fossils, and similar rock formations, are found on different continents.

Explanation:

Is there any difference in the time of sunrise during summer ans winter?​

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Answer:

yes winter time sunrise exactly time but winter time you can't see sun

How do plant and animal cells differ in relation to the need for energy and source of energy ?

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Answer:

the plant cell needs the sun and water to keep the cells alive and the animal cell needs food and water also the animal cell goes through a lot of dead cells during the day so it is harder on the animal

Explanation:

In animal cells, the mitochondria produces the majority of the cells energy from food. Plant cells use sunlight as their energy source; the sunlight must be converted into energy in a process called photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are perform this function.
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Answer:

A.)

Explanation:

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Which behavior is a learned adaptation?
O a baby using a fork to eat
O sleeping
O All behaviors are learned.
o mating

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Answer: the person before me is right. It’s a baby using a fork to eat.

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Answer:

baby fork

Explanation:

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Samuel has always excelled at writing, listening, presenting ideas, and interpreting messages from others, both verbal and non-verbal. What quality does Samuel have that would be helpful for a future as an entrepreneur?

A.
strong organization

B.
intuition

C.
creativity

D.
good communication

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Answer:

The answer is D because we all need these skills when buying a new business.

Controls body movements such as walking and picking
up objects

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Answer:

All of our body are controlled by the brain. One of the brain areas most involved in controlling these voluntary movements is the motor cortex.

What process occurs at the boundary between the capillaries and the alveoli?


A.
Nitrogen enters the alveoli, and oxygen enters the capillaries.
B.
Oxygen enters the alveoli, and carbon dioxide enters the capillaries.
C.
Oxygen enters the alveoli, and nitrogen enters the capillaries.
D.
Carbon dioxide enters the alveoli, and oxygen enters the capillaries.

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Answer: D.  Carbon dioxide enters the alveoli, and oxygen enters the capillaries.

Explanation:

This describes the exchange of gases in the lungs. When blood from the rest of the body gets to the lungs through the capillaries, oxygen flows from the alveoli which are tiny air sacs in the lungs, into the blood in the capillaries.

Carbon dioxide from the blood brought to the lungs will then flow into the alveoli which will then expel it through the nose. This repeated process ensures that the body keeps getting oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.

Streptococcus mutans is one of the bacteria responsible for dental plaque formation and lacks an outer membrane outside its cell. Structurally and morphologically how would S. mutans look under the microscope. Illustrate the appearance

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Answer:

The illustration is attached.

Explanation:

Under a microscope, Streptococcus mutans would be seen as small oval structures, about 0.5 to 0.75 µm in diameter. These structures would be linked to putras in pairs, or in a type of horizontal chain.

To survive, this bacteria must be present in places rich in organic matter and nutrients.

Cynobacteria is an example of a ________________________

A. Eukaryote
B. Prokaryote
C. Multicellular organism
D. A cell with a nucleus

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Scientists identify hazards and assess exposure in the process of __________.
a.
toxicity studies
b.
risk assessment
c.
risk characterization
d.
toxic assessment
e.
toxic dosage

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Answer:

b. risk assessment

Explanation:

risk assessment is the "process of gathering data and making assumptions to estimate short- and long-term harmful effects on human health or the environment from exposure to hazards associated with the use of a particular product or technology."

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Who would win in a fight, a guy with a harpoon or a shark

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Answer:

A guy with a harpoon

Explanation:

most likely the guy with a harpoon would win because they would be above the shark instead of at eyelevel. if the person were to be above the shark they would be able to see where to throw it better and the shark wouldn't be able to see the person as well.

At what point is a star born?

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Answer:

when it's born a star is born when it's born

Answer:

A star is born when atoms of light elements are squeezed under enough pressure for their nuclei to undergo fusion. All stars are the result of a balance of forces: the force of gravity compresses atoms in interstellar gas until the fusion reactions begin

Explanation:

Classification of organisms

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Answer:  It is also known as Metazoa.  

Monera − It comprises unicellular organisms, e.g. bacteria.

Protista − Similar to monera (unicellular), but more developed and complex. It contains nucleus.

Plantae − All plants from smallest (such as algae) to the largest (such as Pine, Eucalyptus trees, etc.) are studied...

Fungi − It is a group of eukaryotic organisms that comprises...

How much more acidic is a pH of 5 compared to a pH of 6?

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Each number is a 10 fold change.

A ph of 5 is 10 times more a acidic than a ph of 6.

A ph of 4 is 100 times more acidic than a ph of 6
pH is reported in "logarithmic units". Each number represents a 10-fold change in the acidity/basicness of the water. Water with a pH of five is ten times more acidic than water having a pH of six.

Based on the information provided in the map, propose a way cholera may be transmitted.

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

g

The six modes of disease transmission shown in the Model 2 are

1. Airborne

What is airborne?

The Airborne transmission can be caused by coughing, sneezing where

water droplets carry the disease causing organisms.

Example: flu, tuberculosis, etc.,

2. Food borne or waterborne

The pathogen is transmitted by the consumption of contaminated

food or water

Eg: cholera, botunilsm, etc.,

3. Vector

The vector such as insects or animals can act as vectors by carrying disease causing malaria, dengue.

4. Blood borne

The disease is caused by the transmission of blood or contact of

injured cuts or incisions.

Example: hepatitis, AIDS, etc

5. Contact

The disease is caused by the person to person direct contact of skin to skin such as leprosy, skin and eye infections, fungal infections, etc.,

6. Seˣual

The disease is seˣually transmitted are AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis.

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Yellowstone is located above a blank the collapse of a crater after volcanic eruption

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Answer:

Starting near the Oregon/Nevada/Idaho juncture 16 million years ago, a line of rhyolite magma centers—supervolcanoes—formed across what is now the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho. Yellowstone National Park today lies directly over the hotspot.

Those parts of the surrounding states of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming that are closest to Yellowstone would be affected by pyroclastic flows, while other places in the United States would be impacted by falling ash (the amount of ash would decrease with distance from the eruption site).

Answer:

Caldera

Explanation:

Yellowstone is located above a caldera.

Can any earth life thrive in open outer space?

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No, because there is no oxygen.

Look at the species name for each alien. How do you think these names were chosen?

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Complete question:

You will find the complete question in the attached files

Answer:

1)

Alienus quadlegicus:  Mouth opened and no armsAlienus hairicus: Mouth opened, hairyAlienus tritoothicus: Mouth opened, not hairyAlienus stripicus: Mouth not opened, hornsAlienus bloblicus:  Mouth not opened, No legsAlienus fuzzicus: Mouth not opened, Legs

2) Genus Alienus

3) Morphological characteristics of aliens are used to identify them and to name them.

Explanation:

1) The dichotomous keys give you information about the groups that are being differentiated to correctly identify them. All you need to do is follow the description of the organisms and the numbers where each description drives you. If you observed correctly the organism, you will reach the scientific name, or genus, or any other taxonomic group you are looking for.

2) Taxonomy is the study of different organisms, their classification into categories according to their morphological and molecular characteristics and their evolutionary relationships. A binomial name is assigned to each organism, composed of a genus and the epithet.  

Among all the categories where organisms are classified, we can find the genus, which includes many species that share some common characteristics that are used to group them together.  

In this example, Alienus is the genus of all these aliens species.

3) Morphological characteristics of aliens are used to identify them and to name them.

Alienus quadlegicus:  Four-legged alienAlienus hairicus: Hairy alien.Alienus tritoothicus: Alien with three teethAlienus stripicus: Alien with striped hornsAlienus bloblicus:  Alien with no shape. Shapeless massAlienus fuzzicus: Short fine-haired alien.

Genetics: A geneticist is studying two genes. Each gene can be either dominant or recessive. A sample of individuals is categorized as follows. Write your answer as a fraction or a decimal, rounded to four decimal places. Gene Dominant Recessive Gene Dominant Recessive (a) What is the probability that in a randomly sampled individual, gene is recessive

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Complete question:

A geneticist is studying two genes. each gene can be either dominant or recessive. a sample of 100 individuals is categorized as follows.

                                         gene 2

                            dominant     recessive

gene 1

dominant                    56                24

recessive                   14                  6

(a) what is the probability that a random sampled individual, gene 1 is dominant

(b) what is the probability that a random sampled individual, gene 2 is dominant

(c) given that gene 1 is dominant, what is the probability that gene 2 is dominant

Answer:

(a) what is the probability that a randomly sampled individual, gene 1 is dominant ---> 80%

(b) what is the probability that a randomly sampled individual, gene 2 is dominant ----> 70%

(c) given that gene 1 is dominant, what is the probability that gene 2 is dominant ----> 70%

Explanation:

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why giant weta have become endangered ?​

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Giant weta have become endangered due to the lack of defense against the invasive predators. They are also an easy prey

What is the role of microfilaments in cell division?

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Another important function of microfilaments is to help divide the cell during mitosis (cell division) microfilaments aid the process of cytokinesis which is when the cell “pinches off” and physically separated into two daughter cells

Answer:

The pull the cell membrane in.

Explanation:

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Pesticides often do not just kill the target pest but also poison
inects in and
around the fields. These insects with the pesticides can be eaten by other animals and poison them.
Some pesticides are suspected of disrupting the
of wildlife and people. These
chemicals
because they are fat soluble and get passed up the food chain
by
Unlike pesticides, fertilizers are not directly toxic but their presence in
freshwater and marine areas alters the
system, and in consequence the species
composition of specific ecosystems. Their most dramatic effect is
resulting in an
explosive growth of algae due to
nutrients. This depletes the water of dissolved
oxygen, which in turn can kill fish and other aquatic life.

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Answer:

Other problems of pesticide use include most pesticides kill beneficial species as well as the target pest species, pesticides do not stay put, pesticides harm wildlife, and pesticides can threaten human health. Farmers pay more and more for a pest control program that often becomes less and less effective.

Explanation:

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how is the hydrosphere connected to the lithosphere

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Answer:

Water in the lake (hydrosphere) seeps into the cliff walls behind the dam, becoming groundwater (lithosphere), or evaporating into the air (atmosphere). Humans (biosphere) harness energy from the water (hydrosphere) by having it spin turbines (lithosphere) to produce electricity.

Explanation:

Which of the following statements is true?
O During fission, hydrogen is split apart into helium.
O U-235 is created from nuclear fusion reactions.
Exothermic reactions absorb heat and light.
The sun uses some of its own mass during fusion reactions.
C
Me To

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Answer:

The sun uses some of its own mass during fusion reactions.

Explanation:

This is because the sun consist of hydrogen and helium. And the sun gravity compresses the gases hydrogen and helium and they become hot.

Heat and pressure forces hydrogen together to form helium which is nuvlear fusion.

Nuclear fusion is the combination to two nuclei or more nuclei to form one or more subatomic nuclear.

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Explanation:

Which of the following would show the Dominant Genotype? (Choose all that apply)

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Answer:

all

Explanation:

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