Answer:
D) icecaps and glaciers
Explanation:
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The answer is D. Icecaps and Glaciers.
The reason is because iceburgs/glaciers contain huge chunks of ice. Glaciers have around 0.1 square kilometers, or 25 acers.Around 101171.411 sq meters, of ice. Iceburgs are around 5 meters, or 16 feet (across) Again,of ice.
We know that to make ice, you freeze water, by putting it in a cold enviorment, or simply putting a glass of water in you freezer.
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Inheritance
d) resemblance
2. The tendency of offspring to differ from parents is calle
2. The tendency of offspring to differ from parents is called inheritance
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Answer:
Homeostasis
Explanation:
Homeostasis is the process which maintains the temperature level of our body.
What did you include in your response? Check all that apply Longitudinal and transverse waves are mechanical waves, so they both carry energy through particles of matter. Longitudinal waves are waves that transfer energy parallel to the direction of wave motion. Transverse waves are waves that transfer energy perpendicular to the direction of wave motion.
Answer:
Longitudinal waves are waves that transfer energy parallel to the direction of wave motion.
Transverse waves are waves that transfer energy perpendicular to the direction of wave motion.
Explanation:
First of all, transverse waves are not mechanical waves at all. Longitudinal waves are mechanical waves.
Longitudinal waves are waves that transfer energy parallel to the direction of wave motion. A typical example of longitudinal waves is wave on a spiral spring.
Transverse waves are waves that transfer energy perpendicular to the direction of wave motion. A typical example of a transverse wave is light wave and other electromagnetic waves.
Examine the image that shows the folds in the lining of the small intestine. Which of the statements best describes the interaction between the small intestine and another organ based on the model shown here?
Answer: It’s C.) The increased surface area to volume ratio of the small intestine allows for the absorption of materials into the bloodstream more efficiently.
Explanation:
How do your results demonstrate independent assortment?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Name the carbohydrate which forms cell wall
Answer:
Cellulose
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Which of the following is true about our body's system?
a The skeletal system sends messages to the body
b Blood cells are pat of the nervous system
c The digestive system helps carbon dioxide leave the body through the lungs
d The digestive systems helps break down food into energy
Answer:
D. The digestive system helps break down food into energy.
Explanation:
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how names and zodiacs affect who people are and how they look
The seasonal elements of ancient astrology are as follows: Spring (wet becoming hot) – Air – Gemini, Libra, Aquarius. Summer (hot becoming dry) – Fire – Aries, Leo, Sagittarius. Autumn (dry becoming cold) – Earth – Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn.
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Do the plants and animals on a farm make up an ecosystem? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes they do
Explanation:
Animals and plants make up a ecosystem because the animals feed off the plants and the animals feed off of other animals.
Answer:
All living things in ecosystems are part of a food chain. A food chain is how energy is passed between things. farms are ecosystems. Farmers work with crops, animals, soils, and the weather to grow our food.
Explanation:
7. Mendel did not know when he began his
experiment that the traits had only two forms and that
each trait was controlled by only one gene. Why is it
important that he chose pea plants for his
experiments?
Answer:
1. Many varieties were available in alternative forms of a character
2. Varieties were available in pure from start please true that is produced the same type of generation after generation
3. Peace and normally self pollinated but self pollination could be prevented by removing corresponding a productive path main parts demons and female bad kapil's after flour and could as well be crossed
pollinated artificially
31. Which sequence shows increasing ecological
levels of organization?
A. organism, population, community, ecosystem
B. ecosystem, population, organism, community
C. community, ecosystem, population, organism
D. population, organism, ecosystem, community
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The answer here would be A. The organism is a singular thing, so it should be first. The population comes next - it is all the same type of organism living in one ecosystem. Next is community - this is all the living organisms in the area. Lastly, there is the ecosystem - the organisms, their habitats, and everything else.
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Due to sun damage, a skin cell acquired a mutation in DNA sequence in a gene essential for cell survival. This mutation, however, was not passed on to the offspring of the organism. Which explanation best accounts for this observation?
Answer:
Only mutations in reproductive cells can be passed from parents to offspring.
Explanation:
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The answer here should be “high diversity”. High diversity allows an ecosystem to be more flexible - thus allowing it to work better in the face of stress.
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What is the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration?
A Photosynthesis produces water, while respiration does not. .
B. Respiration requires sunlight, while photosynthesis does not.
C. Photosynthesis produces oxygen, and oxygen is required for respiration
D. Respiration produces glucose, and glucose is required for photosynthesis iser
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
That be your answer mate.
Answer:
the correct answer is c
Explanation:
Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. Glucose is used as food by the plant and oxygen is a by-product. Cellular respiration converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide are by- products and ATP is energy that is transformed from the process.
How does your nose filter the incoming air?
Answer:
Air enters through the nostrils of the nose and is partially filtered by the nose hairs, then flows into the nasal cavity. The nasal cavity is lined with epithelial tissue, containing blood vessels, which help warm the air; and secrete mucous, which further filters the air
Explanation:
a. If you were designing a pigment to maximize light capture in a new kind of solar array what light absorbing properties would have?
b. what molecule in the sumary equation for photosynthesis ends up in the sugars made by photosynthesis?
c. When Jasmine was a baby, her parents planted a jasmine plant weighing 1 kg in a container in their yard with 50 kg of soil. When Jasmine was 18, the plant was estimated to weigh 75 kg. Then it was time to transplant the plant into the family yard so it could continue growing. When the soil in the container was weighed, its mass was 50 kg. Over the years Jasmine's parents neither added nor removed soil from the container with the plant in it. How did the plant increase in mass by 74 kg while the soil did not change in mass and never needed adding to over the years?
Answer:
Following are the solution to the given points:
Explanation:
In point a:
When a light absorption dye was to be introduced to optimize the plant's absorbing capacity, the paint could absorb wide different wavelengths besides the observable light spectrum. It must also absorb the UV only at IR light rate to maximize the fluorescence intensity.
In point b:
Its molecule in the production of pentose sugar is the nitrogen and hydrogen atoms of carbon dioxide and water ions of air. Its water oxygen atoms are emitted through oxygen atoms during this phase.
In point c:
Its plant increased with weight while decreasing the weight of the earth, so because manufactured goods needed for plant growth are carbon dioxide from water and air, provided to a plant every day and nitrogen extracted from of the atmosphere through means of microbial materials into nitrogen. So, even if the plant raised its weight, the soil does not change the weight.
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Answer:
a) the process of mitosis generates new cells that are genetically identical to each other. mitosis helps organisms grow in size and repair damaged tissue. some species of alge are capable of growing very quickly.
b) more growth occurs in the root tips and very little new cell development occurs in woody stems after they are formed
c) sequential order means put things in order.
A B C D E
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a) Mitosis, the dividing of a single cell into two daughter cells, is a way for the plant to stay healthy-looking and strong. All cells die eventually, and they must be replaced by new, fresh ones. This replacement occurs through mitosis. Mitosis also allows the plant to grow, as mitosis is found more frequently in growing areas than ones that are finished growing. Since mitosis makes more cells, you will find much more mitosis occurring in a new shoot than in an old tree, because the old tree doesn't need a bunch of new cells to continue growing.
b) Mitosis is more frequent on the outside of the root because new cells are needed constantly as multitudes of them are scrubbed away by rough dirt. On the inside of the root, however, there is little to no exposure to harsh soil erosion. Because of this, mitosis is needed less here - only to replace the dying cells.
c) The order for the letters should be: A, E, D, B, C. I'm including a picture to help you understand why. :)
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Earth and Venus are almost identical....
Answer:
earth will have longer !!!
Why are silent mutations possible for some of the amino acids?
Answer:
That's possible because proteins are encoded by "triplets" of nucleotides, each responsible for adding a particular amino acid to the protein chain. A change in one nucleotide, however, doesn't always change the triplet's meaning; the mutated triplet may still add the same amino acid.
Explanation:
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A plant shows incomplete dominance in size. A tall plant (TT) is crossed with a medium plant (Tt).
What percentage of the plants will be tall?
Answer:
T t
T TT Tt
T TT Tt
Explanation:
some consumers such as many flying insects need large amounts of energy to grow and move from one place to another. how do consumers get energy to function?
the female part of the plant is called the
A. stamen
B. pistil
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
the correct answer is B. pistil
A gene carries the ________ for a trait.
A) Equipment
B) Instructions
C) Materials
D) Protection
Answer:
Materials
Explanation:
Self-pollination is when the pollen from one plant lands on the stigma in the same plant. What do you think the other type of pollination is called?________
(hint: This is where the pollen from one plant lands on the stigma of a different plant.)
A. asexual reproduction
B. vegetative reproduction
C. agriculture
D. dormancy
E. cross-pollination
Answer:
E.. Cross-pollination
Answer:
E. cross-pollination
Explanation:
What do you think the other type of pollination is called cross-pollination
what system carries auxin to move to the darker side?
Vascular system.
Phototropisms are caused by an unequal distribution of auxin. This makes the plant grow either towards or away from the light, depending on which part of the plant receives the light.
In a stem, the cells on the shaded side contain more auxin and grow longer than the cells on the light side. This causes the stem to grow towards the light. It is vital to note that the plant does NOT bend towards the light.
Phototropisms are a result of an unequal distribution of auxin. This makes the plant develop both in the direction of or far from the mild, relying on which part of the plant gets the mild.
In a stem, the cells at the shaded aspect comprise greater auxin and develop longer than the cells at the mild aspect. This reasons the stem to develop in the direction of the mild. It is crucial to be aware that the plant does NOT bend in the direction of the mild.
What are auxins?Auxins are a category of plant hormones (or plant-boom regulators) with a few morphogen-like characteristics. Auxins play a cardinal position in the coordination of many boom and behavioral procedures in plants cycles and are important for plant frame development.
Thus it is clear that the system that carries auxin to move to the darker side is the vascular system.
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How do sensory nerves differ in function from motor nerves?
A. The CNS controls sensory nerves and the PNS controls motor nerves.
B. Sensory nerves carry information to the CNS, and the motor nerves carry information away from the CNS.
C. Sensory nerves carry information away from CNS, and motor nerves carry information to the CNS.
D. The PNS controls the sensory nerves and the CNS controls motor nerves.
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
When you touch something the sensory nerves carry it to the brain while your motor nerves tell you to touch it. So being carried to and from. I also got it right on the quiz.
Sensory nerves carry information to the CNS, and the motor nerves carry information away from the CNS. Therefore, the correct statement is option B.
What is central nervous system?The central nervous system (CNS) includes the brain and the spinal cord responsible for processing information received from peripheral nervous system (PNS) to generate appropriate responses. The brain is the most complex organ of the CNS, carries various functions, including sensation, perception, movement, etc.
Sensory nerves transmit information from sensory receptors, such as those in the skin, muscles, etc. to central nervous system (CNS) and sensory nerves are activated by various types of stimuli.
Motor nerves transmit signals from the CNS to muscles, and other effectors throughout the body. These signals are responsible for activation of muscle contractions, produce movements, and other responses.
Therefore, sensory and motor nerves both work together to perform physiological functions where sensory nerves carry information to the CNS, and the motor nerves carry information away from the CNS.
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What is the type of relationship between a rabbit and a leopard?
Answer:
Prey and Predator
Explanation:
rabbit is the prey and leopard is the predator
Answer:
Parisitism.
Explanation:
Im pretty sure the answer is parasitism because the Leopard would feed on the rabbit, meaning the leopard benifits while the rabbit would be harmed.
Identify the kind of response to the following argument: Argument: In nature, a species is more likely to survive when its weak members die out, so we should let the weak in our society die out. Response: In nature, a species is more likely to survive when it lives in its natural habitat, so we should live in our natural habitat. A. refutation by parallel reasoning B. refutation by reduction to absurdity C. refutation by counterexample D. not a refutation
Answer:
A. refutation by parallel reasoning
Explanation:
A refutation by parallel reasoning is an analogical inference between two arguments. This type of refutation occurs when an argument is invalidated by showing that the argument's conclusion is not supported by its premises, thereby the structure of the argument is incorrect. The parallel argument should demonstrate that the premises of the target argument are founded in a fallacy or don't provide a strong enough rationale to support/accept its conclusion.
Match the following vocabulary words. 1.ciliary musclesA transparent liquid which is located between the cornea and iris. 2.optic nerveMuscles attached to the lens to change its shape 3.coneA photoreceptor cell which functions best in bright light. It detects color. 4.vitreous humorThe transparent portion of the sclera at the front of the eye 5.retinaA special part of the choroid layer composed of colorful tissue 6.rodThe nerve connecting the eye to the brain 7.aqueous humorSpecialized cells located in the retina that receive light images 8.scleraA delicate light-sensitive membrane covering the inside of the eyeball 9.irisA photoreceptor cell which is sensitive to dim light, but detects no color10.corneaA fibrous material surrounding the eye to give it shape11.photoreceptorA transparent jellylike substance filling the eyeball
Answer:
1. Aqueous humor.
2. Ciliary muscles.
3. Cone.
4. Cornea.
5. Iris.
6. Optic nerve.
7. Photoreceptor.
8. Retina.
9. Rod.
10. Sclera.
11. Vitreous humor.
Explanation:
A sensory system can be defined as components of the central nervous system (CNS) which comprises of the brain, neural tissues or pathways and sensory neurons responsible for sensory functions, perception and processing sensory informations such as sound, light, heat, etc.
Basically, the central nervous system (CNS) interprete the neural signals that are generated from stimuli that are detected by the sensory system. The five (5) main sense organs in the sensory system are: skin, tongue, ears, nose and the eyes.
An eye can be defined as a specialized organ of sight with the capability to receive visual images that are subsequently transduced into neural signals and relayed to the brain for processing and interpretation. Some of the components of the human eye matched with their description are;
1. Aqueous humor: a transparent liquid which is located between the cornea and iris.
2. Ciliary muscles: muscles attached to the lens to change its shape.
3. Cone: a photoreceptor cell which functions best in bright light. It detects color.
4. Cornea: the transparent portion of the sclera at the front of the eye.
5. Iris: a special part of the choroid layer composed of colorful tissue.
6. Optic nerve: the nerve connecting the eye to the brain.
7. Photoreceptor: specialized cells located in the retina that receive light images.
8. Retina: a delicate light-sensitive membrane covering the inside of the eyeball.
9. Rod: a photoreceptor cell which is sensitive to dim light, but detects no color.
10. Sclera: a fibrous material surrounding the eye to give it shape.
11. Vitreous humor: a transparent jellylike substance filling the eyeball.
Answer:
1. A transparent liquid which is located between the cornea and iris - aqueous humor
2. Muscles attached to the lens to change its shape - ciliary muscles
3. A photoreceptor cell which functions best in bright light, it detects color - cone
4. The transparent portion of the sclera at the front of the eye - cornea
5. A special part of the choroid layer composed of colorful tissue - iris
6. The nerve connecting the eye to the brain - optic nerve
7. Specialized cells located in the retina that receive light images - photoreceptor
8. A delicate light-sensitive membrane covering the inside of the eyeball - retina
9. A photoreceptor cell which is sensitive to dim light, but detects no color - rod
10. A fibrous material surrounding the eye to give it shape - sclera
11. A transparent jellylike substance filling the eyeball - vitreous humor
A significant shift in the environmental conditions over a very short period of time caused most groups of dinosaurs to become extinct because of their inability to adapt fast enough. This allowed for a variety of niches to open providing current organisms new opportunities. Mammals were one group of organisms that took advantage of this environmental change, filling niches that were unoccupied and eventually developing new species that were specifically adapted to their particular environment. Which of the following is a term that most correctly describes this process?
A. Adaptive radiation
B. Gradualism
C. Convergent evolution
D. Genetic drift
Answer:
A. Adaptive radiation
Explanation: