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What are 6 organisms that act as consumers in food webs?
Answer:
fish , cows, pigs, rabbit, horses, frogs , snake
Explanation:
cause ik producers are plants cause they make their own food and consumers - a person or animal that consume plants and other animals for food.
the list above of animals eat plants and other animals so their consumers
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What would happen if a mutation created a new ailele that decreased fitness?
a. The nen alle would spread through the population and decrease the foness of the population
ob. The new aliele would decrease the finess of the individual that possessed it and that individual would have few or no oftspring,
OC. The individual with the new ailele would wait for an environmental change so that is finess would increase again
od. The allele would be deleted by the bodys generic control mechanisms
Oe. The new ailele would have to change back to an allele of higher fitness so the possessor of that allele could maintain its fitness
Answer:
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Explanation:
The answer is b.the new allele would decrease the fitness of the individual that possessed it, and that individual would have few or no offspring.
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Puzzle #4 four digit code
Answer:
Im doing this but I was honestly looking for a cheat sheet lol
An idea based on observations with no experimental evidence is a:
a.
Hypothesis
c.
Theory
b.
Model
d.
Law
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
a
Explanation:
describe sporangium fungi and club
Answer:
A sporangium (pl., sporangia) (modern Latin, from Greek σπόρος (sporos) 'spore' + ἀγγεῖον (angeion) 'vessel') is an enclosure in which spores are formed. It can be composed of a single cell or can be multicellular. All plants, fungi, and many other lineages form sporangia at some point in their life cycle.
Explanation:
Which characteristic is representative of an advanced animal?
A body symmetry that is asymmetrical
B body symmetry that is radial
C body symmetry that is bilateral
D one germ layer
Answer:
your answer would be c
Explanation:
any advanced animals will be bilateral, for example: all insects and mammals ad birds are bilateral, so even if the organism was any of the three, it would be bilateral
The following is a list of vessels and structures that are associated with the heart.
1) Right atrium
2) Left atrium
3) Right ventricle
4) Left ventricle
5) Superior & inferior vena cava
6) Aorta
7) Pulmonary artery
8) Pulmonary vein
9) Mitral/bicuspid valve
10) Tricuspid valve
11) Pulmonary semilunar valve
12) Aorta semilunar valve
What is the correct order for the flow of blood entering the heart from the BODY and leaving for PULMONARY CIRCULATION?
Answer:
5,1,10,3,11,7,8,2,9,4,12,6.
What happens to species diversity WITHOUT Pisaster? *
Answer:
The starfish Pisaster ochraceus is a keystone species in the rocky marine intertidal communities off the northwest coast of North America. This predatory starfish feeds on the mussel Mytilus californianus and is responsible for maintaining much of the local diversity of species within certain communities. A keystone species is an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem. Without its keystone species, the ecosystem would be dramatically different or cease to exist altogether. This means that if the species were to disappear from the ecosystem, no other species would be able to fill its ecological niche.
Explanation:
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Trees obtain carbon from
a. decaying organisms
b. sunlight
c. the atmosphere
d none of the above
Answer:
C. The atmosphere
Explanation:
The atmosphere is chock-full of carbon due to emissions from living organisms, geological processes, and the production of energy by humans. Trees obtain most of their carbon from atmospheric carbon due to its abundance. Also, the sun provides them with the light energy for photosynthesis, while decaying organisms provide ammonia.
Answer:
atmosphere
Explanation:
What is the difference between Gene Pool, Genetic Drift and Gene Flow?
Answer:
Genetic drift is referred to the changes in allele frequency in a gene pool. Gene flow is the process of alleles moving from one population to another.
Explanation:
how many milliliters of acetic acid solution (contents of weigh boat C) did you have to add to neutralize the contents of Beaker B, the sodium bicarbonate?
Answer: SDFGHNJMNJHIBUGVFCVGBJHNK
Explanation:DXGNK MBFCHBJKN
PLWASS HURRY!!! Your teacher gives you a task in science class. You must decide which of the five samples you are given are alive or were once alive.
One specimen is a crusty gray-green object. What is the BEST clue you could use to decide: living thing or not a living thing?
A)
Does it move?
B)
Does it have DNA?
Is it made of cells?
D)
Can it make its own food?
Answer:
dose it move
Explanation:
13. Which food or drink item is a homogeneous mixture?
O A. A bowl of cereal with milk
OB. A cup of black coffee
OC. A handful of trail mix
O D. A tossed salad
Answer:
I think the ans is B a cup of black coffee
Answer:
A cup of black coffee
Explanation: You have to stir the ingredients in until they dissolve
Which tool would you use to predict the percentage of offspring that will have a specific trait?
• Microscope
• Flowchart
•Pedigree chart
• Punnett square
Answer:
Punnett square
Explanation:
Unlike the pedigree chart, which shows all possible offspring with a specific gene, the punnett square shows how many could have each genes.
Answer:
Punnett square
Explanation:
Down syndrome in humans is due to ________ of the 21 st chromosome.
Answer:
Down syndrome in humans is due to ADDITIONAL, PARTIAL OR FULL COPY of the 21 st chromosome.
Explanation:
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder in which an individual has a total of 47 chromosomes instead of 46 that is, 23 pairs of chromosomes which is found in normal individuals. This occurs as a result of the presence of additional, partial or full copy of chromosome 21. There are generic variations that occurs in chromosome 21 leading to down syndrome, these include:
-->Trisomy 21 : the individual has three copies of chromosome 21 instead of two copies due to abnormal cell division that occurred during development of sperm or egg.
--> Mosaic Down syndrome: the individual has some cells with an extra copy of chromosome 21 and it's caused by abnormal cell division after fertilization.
--> Translocation down syndrome: This type of down syndrome occurs when chromosome 21 gets attached to another chromosome which occurs during or after conception.
Generally the symptoms due to the presence of this extra genetic material includes:
--> short heights
--> poor muscle development
--> short neck
--> short fingers with small hands and feet
--> increased risk to development of dementia
--> greater tendency to develop obesity
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Answer:
A).
Explanation:
Universe > Galaxy > Solar Sytem > Earth
Lakesha was culturing bacteria. She used aseptic technique to make sure there was no contamination. When she was finished, she used water to clean the surface of her table. She then put the sample in the incubator, removed her gloves, and washed her hands with soap and water.
Answer:
d. She should be using a disinfectant on her table, not just water.
Explanation:
When Lakesha finished culturing the bacteria, she should not have used water alone to clean the table because water can't kill bacteria. She has to use a disinfectant in order to remove bacteria from the table. This disinfectant has the ability to kill all the bacteria that is present at the table and there is no chance of infection from these bacteria. So we can say that she made a mistake to clean the table with just water and not using the disinfectant over it.
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Explain how competition for food can cause natural selection.
Answer:
Competition for food happens when there is a limited amount of food resources available. The members of a species that eat that food who are best adapted to access the food are more likely to reproduce and pass on their genes to the next generation.
For example, we have a bird feeder with a narrow opening for food. The small-headed birds can reach the food, the bigger-headed birds cannot. If this was the only food source for this area, then over time, there would be more smaller-headed birds than large-headed birds, due to the competition for food and success/lack of success.
2. When a population stops growing because it has reached the maximum number that the environment can support, the population has reached
A a ceiling
•B. carrying capacity
C. a critical point
D. population density
Streptococcus pneumoniae causes all of the following EXCEPT ________. Group of answer choices meningitis. lobar pneumonia. bronchopneumonia. necrotizing fasciitis. bacteremia.
Answer:
The correct answer is ''necrotizing fasciitis.''
Explanation:
Streptococcus pneumoniae belongs to the Streptococcaceae family. It is a Gram positive bacterium, normally facultative anaerobic, catalase negative, immobile, with an oval shape, surrounded by a capsule (does not present Lancefield antigens) and is usually grouped into chains of two (diplococcus) or more bacteria. It can give rise to a wide range of manifestations, among them, the most frequent but the least serious are upper respiratory tract infections, such as: otitis media, sinusitis, etc; while the less frequent but the most serious are: pneumococcal pneumonia, invasive pneumococcal disease, meningitis and septicemia. Necrotizing fasciitis is a rapidly progressive infection that affects the skin, subcutaneous cellular tissue, superficial and deep fascia, causing tissue necrosis and severe systemic toxicity, which, if not treated in a timely manner, is invariably fatal. The most common germs in immunocompetent people are Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus. In patients with a defined gateway in the skin, the incidence of S. aureus is high. Deep necrotizing processes can be mono- or polymicrobial. In monomicrobial processes, pathogenesis is largely mediated by toxins (FN by S. pyogenes, FN by S. aureus, clostridial myonecrosis). In polymicrobial processes there is a synergism between aerobic and anaerobic germs. The most common aerobes are Enterobacteriaceae, Streptococcus group A, and S. aureus. The predominant anaerobes are Peptostreptococcus spp, Bacteroides fragilis group, Prevotella sp, Porphyromonas spp and Clostridium sp. Streptococcus pneumoniae belongs to the Streptococcaceae family.
7 reasons plants are important to the environment
Answer: The House of the Scorpion
Explanation: the first sentence fight for this
Undigested material not absorbed by the large intestine forms what kind of waste?
Hi there!
It forms fecal waste. Fecal waste is made of whatever’s left after the large intestine absorbs the needed nutrients and minerals.
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extrusive rocks have larger grains than intrusive rocks.true or false and why
False because extrusive rocks have fine-grained texture due to the rapid cooling of magna above the earth surface. On the other hand extrusive rocks have course grained texture due to slow cooling of magna beneath the Earth's surface
What is the function of the digestive system?
A. Removal of liquid waste
B. Maintain body temperature and hormone levels
C. Delivers food to your brain
D. Changes food into minerals and nutrients that are absorbed into
bloodstream
1. Which of the following occurrence can be explain
by convection?
A. How a fire place can heat up people in a room
B. How the heat of the sun reaches earth
C. Why a handle of a metal spoon also gets hot when
placed on a steamy soup
D. Why chilly air always remains near the floor
2. Which of the following is NOT true about heat?
A. It is a form of energy
B. It transfers from one object to another.
C. It is caused by a temperature difference between
two objects
D. It determines the hotness or coldness of an object
3. Which of the following describes heat?
A. Energy stored in all objects regardless of
temperature
B. Energy that causes objects to have temperature.
C. Energy transferred due to difference in materials
D. Energy transferred due to temperature differences
4. An unknown object is placed in contact with a heat
source. It was observed that the object did not increase
its temperature Which of the following explains why?
A. The object is heated too much.
B. The object is heated via radiation.
C. The object is a thermal insulator,
D. The object is a thermal conductor.
Answer:
1. C. Why a handle of a metal spoon also gets hot when placed on a steamy soup.
2. D. It determines the hotness or coldness of an object.
3. D. Energy transferred due to temperature differences.
4. C. The object is a thermal insulator.
Explanation:
Convection is the transfer of heat energy through the movement of a liquid or gas from one place to another. If we place a metal object at a distance from the hot body so the fumes that comes out increase the temperature of the metal that is present on the hot body. Temperature determines the hotness or coldness of an object not the heat. The heat energy transferred from one body to another due to difference in temperature of both objects. Insulator are those materials which no ability to transfer heat energy from one place to another.
which of the following is the best way to dispose waste water.
try posting the question again because you forgot to include the options.
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
The basic unit of life.
autotroph
cell
development
heterotroph
homeostasis
multicellular
organism
response
spontaneous generation
stimulus
unicellular
Answer:
Cell
Explanation:
Cells make up all life and is the basic unit of life.
Sheila, 32 years old, has been referred to a registered dietitian following her 6-week postpartum check-up following her third pregnancy, as she has concerns about her goals of weight loss and still being able to meet her daughter’s nutritional needs through breastfeeding. This pregnancy was complicated by gestational diabetes, as was her second pregnancy. She gained 37 lbs and states she understands the need to lose her pregnancy weight to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes; she wasn't successful with losing the weight from her second pregnancy. Her daughter was 9 pounds 11 ounces at birth and has been gaining weight appropriately. Sheila breastfed her first two children until they were approximately 5 months old. Her current weight is 223 lbs and her height is 5'5". She reports she hasn't started exercising yet, but she was medically cleared to do so by her physician. Sheila's 24-hour recall shows an estimated calorie intake of 2700 kcal with limited fruits and vegetables, one cup of milk, and portions of high-fat and sugary foods. She has been maintaining her weight with her current calorie intake.
1. What is an estimated daily calorie intake that would allow Sheila to lose weight? (Explain/show how you came up with your number.
2. What daily calorie intake would be considered too low to support breast milk production? (Explain/show how you came up with your number.
3. a) Are there any vitamins and minerals Sheila might have inadequate intakes of based on her 24-hour recall? (Explain why the nutrients you listed are likely to be short in her diet.
b) How would you recommend she adjust her food intake to meet her needs for these nutrients? (Give specific examples of foods that will increase her intake of the nutrients you listed in the first part of the question.
4. What other recommendations do you have for Sheila to assist with her weight loss goals?
5. How will Sheila know whether her daughter is receiving adequate nutrition while she focuses on her goal of weight loss while breastfeeding?
Answer:
uhhh what im i supposed to do?
Explanation:
Which is a characteristic of arthropod?
A. moist skin
B. feathers
C. scales
D. joint-legged
Answer:
D joint legged like butterfly
Answer:
D.joint legged
Explanation:
D.joint legged
Explain how gene therapy is able to solve genetic diseases. Please take
your time explaining in detail a few of the the tools that are currently used
for this treatment. (5 marks)
Answer:
Gene therapy is used to correct defective genes in order to cure a disease or help your body better fight disease. Researchers are investigating several ways to do this, including: Replacing mutated genes. Some cells become diseased because certain genes work incorrectly or no longer work at all