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can nonliving things share some characteristic with living things explain your answer
Answer:
yes they can like nutrition vehicles are none living yet they need fuel to move while we need food vehicles excrete or emmit smoke while we excrete waste productsWhich unit of measurement best matches the size of microorganisms
Answer:
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Explanation:bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Proteins are found in all cell types and tissues. Contrasted to proteins found in skeletal tissue, what is the main function of proteins found in antibodies?
A. to provide storage for elements
B. to allow muscle movement
C. to provide storage for energy
D. to protect against disease
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Explain what is parliamentary procedure in 5 sentences
Answer:
The purpose of parliamentary procedure is for the assembly to conduct its businesses in the most efficient way possible while considering the rights of its members.
Explanation:
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Why do apples, potatoes, and onions all taste the same when you eat them with your nose plugged?
Answer:
You won't get to smell so your brain won't know the difference is my guess
Answer:
Apples, potatoes and onions will all taste the same if somehow you were to block your sense of smell (plug your nose).
Explanation:
In 1787, a group of representatives from the states wrote the United States Constitution. What is the Constitution?
Answer:
I believe that the answer is D)
Explanation:
The others are incorrect.
What happens to glucose which enters nephron along with filtrate
Answer:
it goes down the renal tubule by the action of cilia. The tubular cells absorb glucose, amino acids, salts, etc. These are then passed into the capillary blood cells using the process of diffusion.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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answer the following questions regarding the organism that the product is derived from (reasonable guesses or
speculation is ok):
1. What is the organism?
2. Where does the organism live?
3. Briefly characterize the ecosystem that the organism lives in.
4. Provide one example of how the organism depends on another organism.
5. What are some threats to the organism in the ecosystem?
Speculate on how your life would be affected if the organism became extinct.
Answer:
1. An organism is a individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
2. Habitat, place where an organism or a community of organisms lives, including all living and nonliving factors or conditions of the surrounding environment. Like a forest, lake, coral reef, desert, towns or cities.
3. An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life. Ecosystems contain biotic or living, parts, as well as abiotic factors, or nonliving parts. Biotic factors are animals, trees, plants, and abiotic factors are things that have never been alive. So rock rivers, ponds, man made objects.
4. When a organism depends on another is called symbiotic relationships. There are three different types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. Mutualism: both partners benefit. An example of mutualism involves goby fish and shrimp. The shrimp maintains a burrow in the sand in which both the fish and shrimp live. When a predator comes near, the fish touches the shrimp with its tail as a warning. Then, both fish and shrimp retreat to the burrow until the predator is gone.
5. Pollution(water&air), deforestation, UV Radiation, invasive species.
If an organism went extinct the next generation won't ever be able to see those organisms. If an organism we eat went extinct we would have one less food source which is something that really does not need to happen in today world.
Explanation:
Answer: (Answers may vary.)
I chose the product cotton pants. The responses are:
Cotton plant
Southeastern North America
The plant lives in soil in an agricultural field.
The cotton plant requires bees for pollination.
The plant may be threatened by diseases such as cotton leaf curl disease, pests such as aphids, and drought.
If cotton became extinct, my pants would have to be made of some other material, such as linen or wool, which would feel quite different. This would be a big adjustment for me because I am used to wearing cotton pants almost every day.
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What is Newtons second law of motion and what is the formula
Answer: Net Force and Mass
It's about the amount of force and mass of the acceleration on an object
Explanation:
The formula is a = Fnet/m
Photosynthesis produces chemical energy and Cellular Respiration uses chemical energy. What type of chemical energy do they both use?
A. protein
B. sunlight
C. food
D. glucose
Answer:
Photosynthesis uses energy from the sun in terms of sunlight and cellular respiration uses ATP energy.
Photosynthesis uses energy from the sun and cellular respiration uses glucose to get ATP energy. Thus option B and D are correct.
what are the factors affecting photosynthesis ?
The process in which autotrophic plants use light energy from sun and convert it into chemical energy, and prepare their food in the form of glucose called as photosynthesis.
This chemical energy is created from water and carbon dioxide and stored as a sugar molecule, it occur in chloroplasts which has three pigments such as chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotene and xanthophyll.
various factors influence photosynthesis like increase in light intensity causes higher rate of photosynthesis, Higher concentration of carbon dioxide increases the rate of photosynthesis, Temperature range between 25° to 35° C optimum for photosynthesis,
Thus option B and D are correct.
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What does a flow chart look like?
Answer:
a flow chart is a graphical or symbolic representation of a process. each step in the process is represented by a different symbol and contains a short description of the process step. the flowchart symbols are linked together with Arrow showing the process flow directions.
whats the difference between acid , bases and buffers?
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Answer:
A basic solution will have a pH above 7.0, while an acidic solution will have a pH below 7.0. Buffers are solutions that contain a weak acid and its a conjugate base; as such, they can absorb excess H+ions or OH– ions, thereby maintaining an overall steady pH in the solution.
5. The water in the Buffalo River flows at an average speed of 4 km/hr. If you and a friend decide to
canoe down the river a distance of 18 km, how many hours will it take?
Answer:
48km/hr
Explanation:
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How does the polarity property make hydrogen bonds between water molecules possible?
Answer:
The two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom within water molecules (H2O) form polar covalent bonds. ... As a result of water's polarity, each water molecule attracts other water molecules because of the opposite charges between them, forming hydrogen bonds.
Explanation:
In your opinion, should viruses be classified as living or nonliving? Be sure to use evidence from the chart in your answer.
Answer:
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Explanation:
living things use energy. But virus does not use energy. So my opinion is virus is non-living.
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Explanation:
Name all four of the macromolecules. Identify the monomer (building block) for each macromolecule.
Answer:
Lipids - polymers called diglycerides, triglycerides; monomers are glycerol and fatty acids
Proteins - polymers are known as polypeptides; monomers are amino acids
Nucleic Acids - polymers are DNA and RNA; monomers are nucleotides, which are in turn consist of a nitrogenous base, pentose sugar, and phosphate group
Carbohydrates - polymers are polysaccharides and disaccharides*; monomers are monosaccharides (simple sugars)
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Which model represents the intermediate step between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle?
Model
Answer:
Model A
Explanation:
Answer:
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Why might is be useful for climatologists to group areas with similar cimate zones? (Written response question)
What is an active site?
A )a gland that secretes a particular enzyme
B) a part of an enzyme molecule into which a substrate molecules fits
C)a part of the substrate to which an enzyme molecule attaches
D)a place in the body where an enzyme works
Answer:
B is correct.
Explanation:
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What is an allele? / plz anser this i will rate YOU
Answer:
The third answer choice
Different forms of the same gene.
Explanation:
An allele is an alternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) that is located at a specific position on a specific chromosome. These DNA codings determine distinct traits that can be passed on from parents to offspring.
Answer:
An allele is a one of many different forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
Explanation:
Sharks are often followed by smaller fish that eat some of the scraps from the organisms eaten by the shark. These smaller fish are acting as
Answer: they are acting as scavengers, by finding food nearby without hunting it for themselves.
Explanation: hope that answered your question.
These smaller fish are acting as commensalism, that is, they eat the remains left by the sharks.
What is the relationship between the shark and the Pilot Fish?As the name suggests, the pilot fish takes advantage of the food scraps left by the shark when it attacks its prey to feed itself.
Commensalism is a type of interspecific ecological relationship, as it occurs between individuals of different species. In this type of ecological relationship there is no harm to any of the species involved, remembering that only one of the organisms involved benefits.
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Your assignment in biology lab is to design an experiment that would detect whether a substance is breaking down, or digesting, a protein. Which of the following experimental designs would be your best choice?
Answer:
b. Test tube A: Water and soy protein
Test tube B: Water, egg white, and pepsin
Test tube C: Water, egg white, acid, and pepsin
Procedure: Observe each test tube for changes in the protein every 15 minutes.
Explanation:
How are meiosis and mitosis different?
Answer:C
Explanation:Cells divide and reproduce in two ways, mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis results in four sex cells.
what is a food chain
Answer:
Explanation:
a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.The series of processes by which food is grown or produced, sold, and eventually consumed.
Answer: A food chain explains which organism eats another organism in the environment. The food chain is a linear sequence of organisms where nutrients and energy is transferred from one organism to the other.
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What would be the role of the genetic material found in the organelles?
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Answer:
Among the more important cell organelles are the nuclei, which store genetic information; mitochondria, which produce chemical energy; and ribosomes, which assemble proteins.
What is an example of dissociation?
A. vegetable oil dissolving in water
B. table salt dissolving in water
C. hydrogen chloride dissolving in water
D. table sugar dissolving in water
Answer:
I'll say B cause the Nacl ion breaks down and get surrounded by hydrogen and hydroxyl ion
Table salt dissolving in water is the example of dissociation.
What do you mean by dissociation?Dissociation is the process by which chemical molecules (or ionic compounds such as salts, or complexes) break down into simpler constituents such as atoms, ions or radicals, usually in a reversible manner.
Moreover, the dissociation of water is an equilibrium reaction in which one water molecule donates its proton to another water molecule.
Salts that are soluble in water dissociate into their ions and are electrolytes. Salts that are insoluble or only slightly soluble in water form very few ions in solution and are nonelectrolytes or weak electrolytes.
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If you took a 20-foot tree and hammered a spike into it 3-feet above the ground, how high would that spike be 30 years later when the tree is 100 feet tall? and why?
Answer:
The spike will remain at 3-feet above the ground in 30 years time because the spike does not increase in height as the tree does.
Please find the explanation below
Explanation:
Living things including the trees stated in this question are capable of growth (in height and girth). According to this question, a spike is hammered into a tree base at 3-feet above the ground level. However, after 30 years, the tree grows to 100 feet but the spike will remain at 3-feet above the ground.
This is because the spike, which is naturally incapable of growth, will not grow alongside the tree. A plant (tree) undergoes growth at its apices or meristem i.e. the tree will elongate from the tip and not any other part. Hence, the tree will grow and leave the spike at its initial level.
How much work is required to push a 300 N box 10 m across the floor?
Answer:
3000J
Explanation:
W = F x D
W = 300N x 10m
W = 3000J