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Does friction affect the motion of an object and why?

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Answer 1
Yes, friction and gravity will work together to stop the motion of the slide.
Answer 2
Yes, friction causes moving objects to lose energy and slow down.

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How many sqaure feet would I have left if I take away 30 to 40 feet from 100 by 150​

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The correct answer is 13,800 feet.

Explanation:

30 to 40 feet has an area of 30 x 40 = 1200 sq ft

100 to 150 feet has an ares of 15,000 sq ft.

To get to the answer, you simply subtract 1200 from 15,000 to get 13,800.

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A certain reaction is endothermic in the forward direction. The reaction has less moles of gas on the product side. Which of the following stresses would increase the yield of the products (shift right)? (4 points)
Increasing the volume
Decreasing the pressure
Increasing the temperature.
Decreasing the reactant concentration

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Decreasing the pressure

Which of these processes is most important for a person to replace worn-out body cells?
1. Adhesion
2. Cohesion
3. Mitosis
4. Photosynthesis

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Answer:

Mitosis

Explanation:

Mitosis produces new cells, and replaces cells that are old, lost or damaged for a person's body cells.

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Answer:

D: Genetic material composed of DNA

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define the word corrosion ​

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Answer:

Corrosion is a natural process that converts a refined metal into a more chemically stable form such as oxide, hydroxide, or sulfide. It is the gradual destruction of materials by chemical and/or electrochemical reaction with their environment

Explanation:

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the process of corroding metal, stone, or other materials

corroding: destroy or damage (metal, stone, or other materials) slowly by chemical action.

The process of destroying metal, stone, or other materials.

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Which type of cell must contain a mutation in order for the mutation to be passed on to offspring (select 2)?
sperm cell
egg cell
skin cell
nerve cell
brain cell
blood cell

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sperm and egg cells

can someone write 6 interesting facts about renewable energy resources

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Answer:

Renewable Energy Produces 5 Times More Jobs Than Fossil Fuels.... China Produces Two Wind Turbines Per Hour.

A single wind turbine will power tens of thousands of homes.

Portugal Powered Their Whole Country Using Only Renewable Energy.... Tech Corporations Are Competing To Be Green Energy Leaders.

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A moss begins to grow on a rock in an area that was previously uninhabited by life. This is an example of a __________ Choices: A. Pioneer species B. Climax community C. Disturbance D. Secondary succession ANSWER QUICK!!!

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Answer:

The moss would be a pioneer species.

Explanation:

What solution can be used to detect blood that has been cleaned or cannot be seen?

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Answer:

Fluorescein is a presumptive blood test for latent bloodstain detection. It has been used in forensic applications to reveal trace amounts of blood. Traces of latent blood can be detected even after repeated cleansing of the crime scene.

Explanation:

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how are macromolecules used in the body? (2-3 sentences)

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macromolecules provide structural support, a source of stored fuel, the ability to store and retrieve genetic information, and the ability to speed biochemical reactions. Four major types of macromolecules—proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids—play these important roles in the life of a cell.

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Answer:

I think letter D

Explanation:

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Answer:

D) Paramecium

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Victor put a match on a balance and found that its mass was 6.0 grams. Then he lit the match and put it out after a few seconds.



He put the partially burned match on the balance again. This time, its mass was 4.5 grams.

Which of the following best explains what happened as the match burned?
A.
Some of the mass was destroyed by the fire.
B.
The mass of the match combined with the mass of the fire.
C.
The matter moved to a different part of the match.
D.
Some of the matter changed from solid to gas and went into the air.

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Answer: It releases oxygen and heat. The answer is C

Stored inside the match head is another chemical called “potassium chlorate”. When it gets hot, it releases a lot of extra oxygen and heat. This makes the match head burn quickly and strongly. When you put it all together the heat, the fuel, and the oxygen  you get a flame. Matter does not go when something is set on fire. Matter is always the same.  Burning is a chemical process. The flames are caused as a result of a fuel undergoing combustion (burning). (CC BY-SA 2.5; Einar Helland Berger for fire and Walter Siegmund for ash).  

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Explanation:

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___ is the process the body uses to break down food

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Answer:

Digestion

Explanation:

Digestion is the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules so that they can be absorbed into the watery blood plasma. In certain organisms, these smaller substances are absorbed through the small intestine into the blood stream

Digestive system is the answer

Many paleontologists hypothesize that present-day whales evolved from ancient ancestors that had four legs and walked on land. Evidence for that
hypothesis would be a sequence of whale-like fossils
A. in which the oldest fossils had flipperlike appendages and the most recent fossil had four limbs.
B. in which the oldest fossil had four limbs and the most recent fossil had flipperlike appendages.
C. that indicate that the ancestors of present-day whales were wiped out during a mass extinction.
D. that indicate that whales evolved before animals with four legs.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

If the oldest fossils showed legs and the more recent ones had only flippers, it would show the change over time.

What is true of the genetic makeup of all body cells in the human body except for sex cells?

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Answer:

It is the same no matter what the cell type. It is random even within the same cell type. It is used to sort cells into organs based on chromosomal differences.

Explanation:

Cells: Question 10
Which of these structures would be classified as an organ?
Select one:
A)A ciliated cell within the respiratory tract
B)Multiple types of tissues that work together to filter wastes from the blood
C)A liquid that contains proteins, salts, and water
D)A group of square-shaped cells surrounding a tubule

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Answer:

The answer would be B.

Explanation:

An organ is a group of cells that form tissue which then make up an otgan. A group of Tissues is an Organ and tgat orgab serves a specific function in the body. The group of tissues is the organ, and the filter of waste from the blood is the function.


Translation occurs in the _______
of a eukaryotic cell.
A ribosome
B chromosome
C cytosome.
D autosome

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

D isn't a real thing in the cell

It’s “A” aka Ribosome

Bc Translation Occurs In A Structure Called The Ribosome, Which Is A Factory For The Synthesis Of Proteins. The Ribosome Has A Large Subunit And Is A Complex Molecule Composed Of Several Ribosomal RNA Molecules And A Number Of Proteins.

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i need help on fiding a plant that is really interesting and different and show me the picture please ​and it has to be that you took the picture please ​

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Here is my favorite. Clathrus Archeri. It's a fungus that is found in gardens and stuff and it is super cool looking. You can also search for it as Octopus Stinkhorn fungus.

Why do you think there are so many bones in the cranium? Why do you think we are born with separate cranial bones that later fuse together as we grow and develop?

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I think the reason we have so many bones is because, firstly, the cranium is such a unique shape that we need multiple bones to form it. Also, another reason we are born with separate cranial bones is that when a baby is born, there is an incredible amount of pressure being administered to the baby during the process. The many unfused bones allow the child's head to be malleable, and therefore preventing damage to the skull and brain. As we grow, we no longer need these bones to be malleable and they fuse together.

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The sutures are flexible, the bones can overlap during birthing, preventing the baby's head from pressing against the baby's brain and causing damage.

What are the cranial bones?

Skeletal structure of the head. The cranium, which surrounds and protects the brain, is made up of cranial bones and facial bones (bones that form the eye sockets, nose, cheeks, jaw, and other parts of the face).

The two remaining cranial bones are covered by the frontal bone. The sphenoid bone and ethmoid bone are these.

Behind your eye sockets, the sphenoid bone supports the muscles of your face. At the peak of your nose, between your eye sockets, is the ethmoid bone.

Therefore, preventing damage to skull and brain, we are born with separate cranial bones.

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How does an amino acid-based hormone changes a cells activity

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Answer:

such as glucagon, bind to membrane-bound receptors. The binding of the hormone triggers a signal transduction pathway, a process of molecular changes that turns the hormone's extracellular signal into an intracellular response.

Explanation:

How does an amino acid-based hormone changes a cells activity ?

The majority of amino acid-based hormones, such as glucagon, bind to membrane-bound receptors. The binding of the hormone triggers a signal transduction pathway, a process of molecular changes that turns the hormone's extracellular signal into an intracellular response.

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Explain how concentration gradients across membranes are maintained

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Answer:  

The idea of concentrations and gradients within them is important when understanding the movement of substances across cell membranes. The more particles there are in a certain volume, the more concentrated those particles are. A solution with a low solute concentration has a high water concentration, and a high water potential.

Question 4
Nearly 30 percent of the native flora in the United States is considered to be of conservation concern. Without human intervention, many of these plants
may be gone within our lifetime. For the native birds and mammals of the United States to survive, plant life must be conserved. What product of
photosynthesis do plants provide to all animals?
Your answer:
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Light
Hydrogen
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Question 5

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Answer:

Oxygen

Explanation:

What is rule of dominance? ​

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Answer:

Mendel's law of dominance states that in a heterozygote, one trait will conceal the presence of another trait for the same characteristic. Rather than both alleles contributing to a phenotype, the dominant allele will be expressed exclusively.

Explanation:

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4. This photograph was taken in 2004, 24 years after Mount Saint Helens erupted. Compare and contrast this photo with the previous three. What changes do you see in the biotic and abiotic factors? Does anything surprise you about this series of photographs?

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Answer:

In this picture the ground is now completely covered in vegetation and trees are growing back all along the road and sides of the picture. Then there’s little flowers and grass and bushed all over the place. In the other pictures the ground was bare, with the second and third pictures having bushes and other little vegetation starting to grow. Changes in the Biotic Factors: There are now larger trees, there is grass, flowers, small bushes, and other small vegetation growing. Changes in Abiotic Factors: The ground is no longer dust and ash, The dead trunks and branches are covered in vegetation for the most part and are decomposing.

Explanation:

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What struggles do aquatic organisms have that terrestrial ones do not?

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Answer:

Aquatic animals can be found in water habitats, which can be either fresh or marine. Terrestrial animals can be found exclusively in the land. Aquatic animals respire through gills or their skin. ... The main difference between aquatic and terrestrial animals is their habitat and modes of living

Explanation:

Answer:

being destroyed easily

Explanation:

aquatic organisms are faced with lots of challenges,,,eg.....oilspillage on water bodies,this prevents entry of oxgen into water hence suffocation leading to death,also growth of weeds such as water hyacinth which suck nutrientss and oxygen from water,,,also aquatic krganisms are hunted by lots of predators compared to that of terrestrial

In the early 1900s, three species of goatsbeard wildflowers, T. dubius, T pratensis, and T. porrifolius, were introduced to the United States. Each of the species had a chromosome number of 2N. In the 1930’s, a few populations of offspring from the original wildflowers were identified as having a chromosome number 4N. What does this data suggest about speciation.
A. Speciation has occurred because the original species of wildflowers produced populations of viable offspring.
B. Speciation has occurred because breeding between the offspring and original populations would not be possible.
C. Speciation has not occurred because the offspring of the original wildflowers were not introduced into a new area.
D. Speciation has not occurred because the offspring inherited identical genetic information to the original wildflowers.

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Answer:

B. Speciation has occurred because breeding between the offspring and original populations would not be possible.

Explanation:

Speciation has occurred in the species due to no breeding between the offspring and original populations because the offspring and original species has different number of chromosomes in their DNA. Due to this difference in the chromosome number in the DNA, there is no chance of breeding between offspring and original species. Speciation is the evolutionary process by which populations of organism evolve with the passage of time and become different from the original species.

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Earth Science - AP_EX

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Which statement best distinguishes aerobic from anaerobic respiration?
A. Only aerobic respiration involves fermentation.
B. Only anaerobic respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
C. Only aerobic respiration requires oxygen.
D. Only anaerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide.

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Answer:

C. Aerobic respiration

Explanation:

Aerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is present

Anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. Anaerobic respiration is usually associated with fermentation process (eg Alchohol production)

The main difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is that aerobic respiration needs oxygen to occur, while anaerobic respiration does not. Option C. Only aerobic respiration requires oxygen.

What is cellular respiration?

Aerobic and anaerobic respiration occurrence depends on the presence or absence of oxygen. Option C. Only aerobic respiration requires oxygen.

Cellular respiration follows two ways, which depend on the presence or absence of oxygen, and both of them begin with the process of glycolysis, which occurs in the cytoplasm and does not need oxygen to occur.

What is Aerobic Respiration?

This type of respiration occurs in the presence of free oxygen. It involves a series of reactions by which pyruvic acid (product of glycolysis) turns into CO₂ and H₂O, producing many ATP molecules.

Aerobic Respiration occurs in mitochondria, and takes place in two steps or stages: Krebs cycle and electron transporter chain.

Glycolysis and Krebs cycle produce electrons. These electrons then travel along the electron transporter chain while releasing energy, and ATP is produced.

What is Anaerobic Respiration?

This is the type of respiration that occurs in the absence of free oxygen.

It is also a series of reactions by which the cell produces 2 ATP molecules by using pyruvate (product of glycolysis).

Anaerobic respiration can occur in two ways: lactic fermentation and alcoholic fermentation.

Lactic fermentation produces lactic acid and 2 ATPAlcoholic fermentation occurs in two steps, and the final products are ethylic alcohol, 2ATP, and 2 CO₂

The whole anaerobic process occurs outside the mitochondria.

Options:

A). Only aerobic respiration involves fermentation. FALSE.

Anaerobic respiration involves fermentation.

B). Only anaerobic respiration occurs in the mitochondria. FALSE.

Aerobic respiration occcurs in mitochondria and anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm.

C). Only aerobic respiration requires oxygen. TRUE

Anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.

D). Only anaerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide. FALSE

Alcoholic fermentation produces CO₂ too.

The correct option is C. Only aerobic respiration requires oxygen.

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This is the ultimate source of our energy

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Answer:

yes thats right, its the sun

The sun. Is the right answer

Which of the following represents a heterozygous genotype?

A. GG

B. gg

C. Gg

D. none of the above

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C, heterozygous means they are both not the same

Answer: C) Gg

Explanation:

A heterozygous mixtures include two different genes:

A Dominant and a Reccessive gene. Inorder to have a mixture, you need two different genes, explaining why it would be C.

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