What function makes the HIV virus unique?
A. It has viral DNA that remains dormant until environmental conditions are right.
B. It attacks neurons in the nervous system and causes paralysis
C. It attacks and destroys certain cells in the bodies of its host organisms.
D. It has viral DNA that is transmitted through direct contact with infected persons

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Answer 1

Answer: A

It has viral DNA that remains dormant until environmental conditions are right.

HIV is a unique human RNA virus, capable of infecting cells of the immune system.  

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Answer 2

It attacks and destroys certain cells in the bodies of its host organisms. Therefore, option (C) is correct.

What is HIV?

HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, attacks and destroys a specific type of immune cell called CD4+ T cells. These cells play a critical role in the immune system, and their destruction leads to a loss of immunity and the development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV is unique in that it specifically targets and attacks these cells, leading to a gradual decline in the body's ability to fight off infections and diseases.

HIV is primarily spread through sexual contact, but can also be spread through sharing needles or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. HIV can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) if left untreated.

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In a balanced ecosystem with predators and prey, if the prey population decreases then....?

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The predator population will decrease as well

Answer:

Predator population will also decrease

Explanation:

This is because the predators are dependent on their prey without the prey they would starve and die out so with less possible food the less of a population for what ever eats that prey which can lead to a chain reaction throughout the ecosystem however it is also the other way around too the more possible food the more chance for babies to be born and not starve to death.  

What would happen to an animal cell with an internal salt concentration of 2% if it were placed in a salt solution with a salt concentration of 20%? (It helps to draw a picture) *
a.The cell loses water because there is a higher concentration of water inside the cell.
b.The cell loses water by pumping it across the membrane with the use of ATP
c.The cell gains water because there is a higher concentration of water inside the cell.
d.The cell stays the same because water will not move across the cell membrane.

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Answer: The answer to this question is A

What landform is created when 1 oceanic plate and 1 continental plate move apart at a Divergent Boundary?

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Answer:

Divergent boundaries also form volcanic islands, which occur when the plates move apart to produce gaps that molten lava rises to fill. Current research indicates that complex convection within the Earth's mantle allows material to rise to the base of the lithosphere beneath each divergent plate boundary.

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Answer:

2. stomach not part of the respiratory system

3. lungs not part of the digestive system

4. esophagus not part of the cardiovascular system

5. skin not part of the skeleton

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The term "phase" only refers to a state of matter in science (True or False)
True
False

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False it is not just used in the mater of science

The cycle of the moon’s phases is predictable. About how long does it take to cycle from a first quarter moon to a full moon?



Group of answer choices

A. About one day

B. About one week

C. About one month

D. About one year

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Answer: C

Explanation: The Moon has phases because it orbits Earth, which causes the portion we see illuminated to change. The Moon takes 27.3 days to orbit Earth, but the lunar phase cycle (from new Moon to new Moon) is 29.5 days.
C. About one month.....

Describe four factors that influence a population growth rate?

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Answer:

predators, the space which they live in, the amount of food, and diseases

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What arctic animals will climate change affect? How will it affect these animals? (Site 1)

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The main arctic animals which will be affected by climate change are polar bears, seal, seabirds, and walrus.

Explanation:

Answer:

The main arctic animals which will be affected by climate change are polar bears, seal, seabirds, and walrus. It will affect these animals because they depend on ice for hunting, hiding, and breeding places.

Explanation:

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why are sister chromatids genetically identical

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Answer:

They carry the same alleles, also called variants or versions, of genes because they derive from one original chromosome.

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Define 3 of the major parts of the skeletal system and list the
function(s) of each (bones, ligaments, and tendon, cartilage.)

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Answer:

Bone

The major functions of the bones are body support, facilitation of movement, protection of internal organs, storage of minerals and fat, and hematopoiesis. Together, the muscular system and skeletal system are known as the musculoskeletal system.

Ligament

Ligaments connect the ends of bones together in order to form a joint. They also assist in holding organs in place. Tendon: A tough, flexible and inelastic band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscles to bones.

Tendon

A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone. Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. A tendon serves to move the bone or structure.

Cartilage

Cartilage: This smooth and flexible substance covers the tips of your bones where they meet. It enables bones to move without friction (rubbing against each other). When cartilage wears away, as in arthritis, it can be painful and cause movement problems.

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1.) nucleus
2.)two
the answer is not cell for mitosis

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Answer:

but what is the question?

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Describe the use of enzyme for testing glucose in the urine of diabetics

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If too much glucose gets into the blood, the extra glucose will be eliminated through your urine. A urine glucose test can be used to help determine if blood glucose levels are too high, which may be a sign of diabetes.

What is the first aid for cramps? ​

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Answer:

Take a hot shower

Massage the cramped area

Yup thats all i know

We all know that any cramp in our muscles is formed due to the secretion of lactic acid . This lactic acid is formed due to our muscles doing anaerobic respiration instead of aerobic respiration . Our muscles require oxygen to break down glucose itn energy and carbon dioxide . But our body muscles wont get this much needed oxygen due to which they will start to do anaerobic respiration where they produce energy without the usage of oxygen . When such a respiration happens lactic acid is secreted in our stomach , which makes our muscles start to form cramps . So we can say that tightness or soreness of muscles due to our muscles lacking oxygen is called as muscle cramps . So , a hot bath will be a very good remedy for cramps as it will let the oxygen pass through the body , thereby completely help the lactic acid turn into energy . When lactic acid breaks down completely to form energy the muscle cramps go away . Another first aid for cramps would be massaging the area with cramps . This will also increase the oxygen flow thereby making the lactic acid change into oxygen due to which the pain will go away . Another remedy for muscle cramps would be hot nor cold pads as they help ease the pain .

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I think it’s “B” but if it isn’t please tell me.

What is a mutation? Any change in the sequence of DNA's nucleotide bases O a change in the sequence of DNA'S phosphate groups a change in the sequence of DNA's deoxyribose sugars Oa change in the sequence of DNA's sugar of phosphate backbone​

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Answer:

A DNA mutation is when the DNA sequence begins to multiple out of control // copying mistakes.

Explanation:

Molecules that contain carbon and make up livin things

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All living things contain Carbon in some form ,carbon is primary component of macromolecules,including protein,lipids,nuclei acid and carbohydrates.carbon molecular structure allows it to bond in many different ways and with many different elements

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What best describes the relationship between microbes and humans

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Answer:

I'd say C.

Explanation:

Answer:I’d also say C








Explanation:

Why only certain cell undergo mitosis
and why other cells undergo meiosis

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Explanation:

Mitosis allows for cells to produce identical copies of themselves, which means the genetic material is duplicated from parent to daughter cells. Mitosis produces two daughter cells from one parent cell. Single-celled eukaryotes, such as amoeba and yeast, use mitosis to reproduce asexuallyand increase their population. Meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells. This process is required to produce egg and sperm cells for sexual reproduction. ... Meiosis begins with a parent cell that is diploid, meaning it has two copies of each chromosome.

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PLEASE ANSWER: Is oceanography a hard class to take in high school?

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Answer:

There is quite a bit of work but if you are willing to do it and pay attention in class then it's easy.  my teacher makes  the class a lot of fun.

Explanation:

Answer:

it's pretty frustrating, mainly because there's an overwhelming amount of work, unless that's just my school but other than that its pretty easy, you just have to memorize a lot of stuff.

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what is the kinetic energy of a ball with a mass of 0.5 kg and a velocity of 10 m/s

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Answer:

We can plug in the information for the ball into this equation to determine the kinetic energy. The mass is 0.5 kg and the velocity is 10 meters per second. So: KE = (1/2)(0.5)(10)^2. Thus the kinetic energy of the ball is 25 J

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The tundra is broken up into 2 parts. What are these 2 parts?

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Answer:

Artic Tundra, Alpine Tundra

Explanation:

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When soil or rock is carried into a water body due to erosion.

Topography

Infiltration

Sedimentation

Runoff

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I don’t understand, can you be more specific?
The answer is runoff

What is density of a liquid with mass of 17.4 and a volume of 20 mL ? Would this liquid float or sink at room temperature based on its density and the known density of water?

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Answer: The density of the liquid is  0.9 g/mL

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(Edit) This might help you figure it out: The relative densities of an object and the liquid it is placed in determine whether that object will sink or float. An object that has a higher density than the liquid it's in will sink. An object that has a lower density than the liquid it's in will float.

Explanation:

Answer:

i think it would float tbh

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Use subsoil in a sentence.

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Answer:

The soil is loam and the subsoil Old Red Sandstone, interstratified with cornstone at Pippin's Hill in the north. Copy

Many soils have a topsoil layer that is more permeable than the clay subsoil. Copy

It also includes the air and water space above, and the subsoil and bedrock below that.

Explanation:

1. List the major ways in which humans are damaging the environment
2. Floods can devastate an ecosystem, however they can also have a positive impact. Please explain the positive impacts major floods can have on the ecosystem.
3. How do seasonal changes in temperature, water availability and sunlight affect ecosystems?
4. Propose 5 ways that humans can help minimise the negative effects both natural events and human impact can have on ecosystems.

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Answer:

1. The large number of the pollution going into the air becaue of overfarming, and the high demand for unrenewable resources.

2. The positive impacts that floods can have is that they can water plants for places in drought like places such as California. For areas that are vastly dry, rain could be essential to humans, plants and animals in need of it.

3. These changes affect the ecosystem puts the ecosystems in a rather different situation than the ecosystem and those supported by it to adapt to the newcomings occuring of different seasonal changes and much more.

4.

-There can be alternatives to not destroying unrenawable resources.

-Use electrical cars that don't pollute the air.

-Be resourceful with their water and don't use more than needed.

-don't litter.

-recycle.

Help Fill in the blanks?

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Answer:

#5 sunlight

#6 DIe  

#7 maybe bacteria

#8 i dont know

#9 DIe

#10 oxygen

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Need help pls I’m being timed

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I believe the left chamber has a higher concentration of neon gas because it has more neon atoms in it, and the right chamber has a higher concentration of helium gas because it has more helium atoms in it.

About how much of Earth’s surface is covered by the Pacific Ocean? Identify the locations of at least two major mountain chains that extend over more than one continent.

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Answer: covering more than 30%

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Based on your observations, how many cells are in anaphase?

A.14
B.41
C.10
D.19

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I think there are 19.

Answer:

There are 19 in the anaphase

Answer D.

Explanation:

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What can happen if a population of organisms disappears from the food chain in an ecosystem with low biodiversities, such as the tundra?

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at would happen if a species disappeared from an ecosystem? The food web might be changed greatly if a species disappeared from an ecosystem. The organisms that fed on the species would have to find new sources of energy.

Answer: If the population of an organism dies out, then the animals on top of it on the food chain are going to die, since they will have no other food to rely on. Or, they will have to find a new source of energy if they do not.

This is why we should not try to kill any animals, even too much fishing can cause the same problem.

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