Answer:
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Explanation:
What happens on a cladogram as you move farther away from the base (and closer to the tips)?
A)The species before more and more similar.
B)The species share no common traits.
C)The species share fewer common traits.
D)The species all become extinct.
Can you see individual cell without a microscope?
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There are different forms of energy and one form of energy can be converted into another. When we light a wax candle, the process is highly exothermic and on burning, the chemical energy of the wax gets converted into heat and light. A good source of energy is to be selected for the choice of work to be done. In ancient times, wood was the most common source of heat energy. We, in our daily lives, use various energy sources for doing the work. Nowadays we use diesel and electricity to run trains. We also use fossil fuels in vehicles which has some serious disadvantages, mainly air pollution. The recent example of air pollution was ‘Smog’ in the National Capital Region of Delhi. This pollution was a result of burning ‘Parali’ in northern states of the country, which affected the eyes and also caused serious respiratory problems.
4(a) State the energy conversion that takes place when we light a wax candle. 1
4(b) List two criteria of selecting a source of energy for a specific work. 1
4(c) Write the names of two fossil fuels. 1
4(d) why are we looking at alternate sources of energy? 1
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How do parachutes work?
Two paragraphs
Use all these terms in your paragraph: Gravity, Acceleration, terminal velocity, force, air resistance.
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Answer:
Parachutes are made of light but strong materials to keep yyouin the air and have a safe landing :)
Explanation:
how the body defends itself against infection
Answer: poop
Explanation: if you cover yourself in poop it heats your body up an animal does this but i cant remember which one
Answer:
Natural immunity: inborn defence. External defence is maintained by means of intact skin, by mucous, which traps and eliminates micro‐organisms, and by body secretions such as saliva and perspiration, which have disinfectant properties.
Humans drill wells into Earth's crust to draw out groundwater for drinking and
irrigation of crops. Which spheres are interacting? *
O
Atmosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere
O Biosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere
Geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere
Atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere
Answer:
Biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere
Explanation:
Transformation is the process by which a bacterium
O A. lies dormant in a cell for many weeks
B. adds DNA taken in from its environment
C. switches to the bacterial lytic cycle
D. injects its DNA into another bacterium
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Answer:
adds DNA taken in form its environment.
Answer:
adds DNA taken in from its environment
Darwin studied actual birds on the Galapagos Islands instead of using a simulation, as you did in this lab. Studying natural selection in the field can be challenging. List at least three possible challenges Darwin might have faced.
Answer:
1. Darwin did not know how genetic material passed from one generation to the next because Mendel's laws of heredity had not yet been formulated
2. Finches have many phenotypic adaptations that can not be observed easily
3. Phenotypic traits are expected to evolve slowly, thereby taking many generations
Explanation:
In the Galapagos Islands, Darwin observed that there were many varieties of finches that showed variation in the size and shape of their beaks. Darwin determined that finches' beaks evolved in response to environmental changes (finches' beaks were different in different islands). Darwin had several challenges to make this discovery. First, Mendel's laws of heredity had not yet been formulated, thereby difficulting the analysis of quantitative traits (in this case, finches' beak) which are the result of the combined action of many genes and the environment. Second, finches (as well as all species) possess many phenotypic adaptations, thereby difficulting the study of single traits in an evolutionary context. Finally, phenotypic changes are gradual and therefore descendence with modification cannot be easily recognized by observation in the field.
Answer:
Traits other than beak type might affect natural selection.
It could take many generations to observe adaptions to a population.
The environment may be complex and hard to study.
Changes in the environment may occur faster or slower than changes to the birds
The birds may be interdependent with other organisms that may change, too.
Explanation:
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what are all of the effects of deforestation? Select ALL that apply
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which pancreatic digestive enzymes digest starches?
Answer:
pancreatic amylase completes the digestion of starches
Explanation:
begun in your mouth, to release molecules of maltose, while pancreatic lipase breaks down fats into fatty acids and monoglycerides.
Can u help me please the graph is on the other question that I had just recently asked please and thanks.
Answer:
16. They would compare it the other strand of DNA from other organisms and try to see which one is most similar to organism x
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In the image of the food chain below the ____ is the producer.
A. Fungi
B. Hawk
C. Plants
D. Snake
Answer:
A
Explanation:Producers, also known as autotrophs, make their own food. SO its A
Gregor is planting pea plants in his backyard. Some of the plants are tall and the rest are short. Some of the plants are yellow and the rest are green. The numbers of different plant types are in the ratio[{Tall green}:{Tall yellow}:{Short green}:{Short yellow} = 8:5:2:1. If there are 1080 green plants, then how many total plants are in Gregor's yard?
Answer: 1732
Explanation:
infer short, yellow are recessive
8TG, 5Tg, 2tG, 1tg
proportion of green plants = 10/16
so total plants = 1080*16/10 = 1732
A bird catches and tries to eat a caterpillar. The caterpillar has a bad taste, so the bird lets the caterpillar go. The next time it sees the same kind of caterpillar, the bird avoids eating it.
Which best describes this behavior?
Answer:
The caterpillar has a bad taste, so the bird lets the caterpillar go.
Explanation:
Control and Data
a tentative, testable scientific explanation
useful for determining the effect of the independent variable
Answer:
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Answer:
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By looking at a plant, how can you tell if it is a cycad and not a palm?
Answer:
D. look for cones
Explanation:
How can invasive species be prevented?
Answer:
The best way to fight invasive species is to prevent them from occurring in the first place. ... Verify that the plants you are buying for your yard or garden are not invasive. Replace invasive plants in your garden with non-invasive alternatives. Ask your local nursery staff for help in identifying invasive plants!
Explanation:
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what are application of Sonar technique
Answer:
NOAA scientists primarily use sonar to develop nautical charts, locate underwater hazards to navigation, search for and map objects on the seafloor such as shipwrecks, and map the seafloor itself.
A liquid has a ph of 12. It is... A. an acid B. a base C. neutral
Answer:
the answer is B) base
Explanation:
Where does the spinalthalamic tract cross the spinal cord.
Answer:
The axons of the tract cells cross over (decussate) to the other side of the spinal cord via the anterior white commissure and to the anterolateral corner of the spinal cord (hence the spinothalamic tract being part of the anterolateral system)
Explanation:
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Which organ is found in the excretory system?
stomach
heart
bladder
large intestine
Answer:
Large intestine
Explanation:
Excretory Organs include- skin, liver, large intstine, lungs, and kidneys
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Answer:
skin, liver, large intestine, lungs, and kidneye
Explanation:
Distinguish the types of forgetting: anterograde amnesia, retrograde amnesia, encoding failure, retrieval failure, and interference (both retroactive and proactive).
Answer:
Anterograde amnesia is the inability to create new memories after the onset of amnesia, while memories from before the event remain intact. Brain regions related to this condition include the medial temporal lobe, medial diencephalon, and hippocampus. Anterograde amnesia can be caused by the effects of long-term alcoholism, severe malnutrition, stroke, head trauma, surgery, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, cerebrovascular events, anoxia, or other trauma. Retrograde amnesia is the inability to recall memories made before the onset of amnesia. Retrograde amnesia is usually caused by head trauma or brain damage to parts of the brain other than the hippocampus (which is involved with the encoding process of new memories). Brain damage causing retrograde amnesia can be as varied as a cerebrovascular accident, stroke, tumor, hypoxia, encephalitis, or chronic alcoholism. The there is encoding failure. Encoding is the process of converting sensory input into a form able to be processed and stored in the memory. However, this process can be impacted by a number of factors, and how well information is encoded affects how well it is able to be recalled later. On the other hand, retrieval failure is the failure to recall information in the absence of memory cues. Proactive interference occurs when old memories hinder the ability to make new memories. In this type of interference, old information inhibits the ability to remember new information, such as when outdated scientific facts interfere with the ability to remember updated facts. This often occurs when memories are learned in similar contexts, or regarding similar things. It’s when we have preconceived notions about situations and events, and apply them to current situations and events.Retroactive interference occurs when old memories are changed by new ones, sometimes so much that the original memory is forgotten. This is when newly learned information interferes with and impedes the recall of previously learned information. The ability to recall previously learned information is greatly reduced if that information is not utilized, and there is substantial new information being presented. This often occurs when hearing recent news figures, then trying to remember earlier facts and figures.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer. Which description is an example of gravitational potential energy transforming into kinetic energy? A.)water flowing downhill and spinning turbines
B.)upward currents of wind spinning blades of a windmill.
C.) plants performing photosynthesis D.) loudspeakers producing sound from electrical signals.
Answer:
A- water flowing downhill and spinning turbines
Explanation:
right on plato/edmentum
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Answer:
the amount of carbon in the cycle can increase or decrease based on the number of factories present.
Explanation:
In the carbon cycle, carbon is exchange along many different forms on earth. Carbon is the main component of biological compounds, and it is released from organisms when they die or when fossil fuels are burned, hence, the diagram demonstrates this.
Which is true of all organs in the human body? They are made up of two or more tissue types. They produce red and white blood cells. They remove harmful substances from the body. They are composed of one main type of cell.
Answer:
They are made up of two or more tissue types.
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a beta 1,4 linkage is used to form lactose. sketch a hypothetical disaccharide where it instead links between two monosaccharide that form lactose via an alpha-1,6 formation
Answer:Oligosaccharides are built by the linkage of two or more monosaccharides by ... Two molecules of glucose are linked by an α-1,4-glycosidic bond to form the ... Sucrose, Lactose, and Maltose Are the Common Disaccharides ... The branches are formed by α-1,6-glycosidic bonds, present about once in 10 units (Figure 11.13).
Explanation:
Imagine an animal cell lost half of its mitochondria. Explain how the cell would be different.
YOU WILL GET 100 POINTS.
Answer:
Without mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion), higher animals would likely not exist because their cells would only be able to obtain energy from anaerobic respiration (in the absence of oxygen), a process much less efficient than aerobic respiration. ...
Explanation:
Mitochondria are rod-shaped organelles that can be considered the power generators of the cell, converting oxygen and nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the chemical energy "currency" of the cell that powers the cell's metabolic activities. This process is called aerobic respiration and is the reason animals breathe oxygen. Without mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion), higher animals would likely not exist because their cells would only be able to obtain energy from anaerobic respiration (in the absence of oxygen), a process much less efficient than aerobic respiration. In fact, mitochondria enable cells to produce 15 times more ATP than they could otherwise, and complex animals, like humans, need large amounts of energy in order to survive.
mitochondrion is different from most other organelles because it has its own circular DNA (similar to the DNA of prokaryotes) and reproduces independently of the cell in which it is found; an apparent case of endosymbiosis. Scientists hypothesize that millions of years ago small, free-living prokaryotes were engulfed, but not consumed, by larger prokaryotes, perhaps because they were able to resist the digestive enzymes of the host organism. The two organisms developed a symbiotic relationship over time, the larger organism providing the smaller with ample nutrients and the smaller organism providing ATP molecules to the larger one. Eventually, according to this view, the larger organism developed into the eukaryotic cell and the smaller organism into the mitochondrion.
in most animal species, mitochondria appear to be primarily inherited through the maternal lineage, though some recent evidence suggests that in rare instances mitochondria may also be inherited via a paternal route. Typically, a sperm carries mitochondria in its tail as an energy source for its long journey to the egg. When the sperm attaches to the egg during fertilization, the tail falls off. Consequently, the only mitochondria the new organism usually gets are from the egg its mother provided. Therefore, unlike nuclear DNA, mitochondrial DNA doesn't get shuffled every generation, so it is presumed to change at a slower rate, which is useful for the study of human evolution. Mitochondrial DNA is also used in forensic science as a tool for identifying corpses or body parts, and has been implicated in a number of genetic diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and diabetes.
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After concluding his research, which statements would Virchow agree with? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY.
Living things come from nonliving things.
Cells can come from nonliving materials.
Frogs can come from mud.
Living things can only come from living things.
Cells come from pre-existing cells.
Answer:
Living things can only come from living things.
Cells come from pre-existing cells.
Explanation:
Rudolf Virchow a german physicist, biologist and many more, In 1855 Vproposed that cells come from pre-existing based on his observations in exact words 'Omnis cellula e cellula', which translates into all cells arise from pre-existing cells.
He also said the living things come from living things and do not arise from nonliving things or matter. His discoveries made possible the cell theory
Digestion of ___ begins in the stomach. Select one: a. starch and proteins b. starch and triglycerides c. triglycerides and proteins d. starch and all other oglio-orpolysaccharides
Answer:
c.triglycerides and proteins