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Atoms are made up of even smaller particles called Molecules
Answer:
Atoms are made up of even small atoms called electrons ,protons ,neutrons
the electrons are the green circles
the protons are the blue circles
the neutrons is the yellow circles ♌
I NEED HELP! Complete the table of the following element. Element: Chlorine Symbol: Cl
number of Protons:
Neutrons:
Electrons:
Atomic Number:
Atomic Mass:
Answer:
For example, the atomic mass of chlorine (Cl) is 35.45 amu because chlorine is composed of several isotopes, some (the majority) with an atomic mass of 35 amu (17 protons and 18 neutrons) and some with an atomic mass of 37 amu (17 protons and 20 neutrons).
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3. The ability to keep a stable internal environment is called
a. Metabolism
b. Reproduction
c. Homeostasis
Answer:
c)Homeostasis isthe ability to keep a stable internal environment is called
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable internal environment. Homeostasis is a term coined to describe the physical and chemical parameters that an organism must maintain to allow proper functioning of its component cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
In a tragic diving accident, Andrew damaged his spinal cord. As a result, his legs were paralyzed Andrew's
injury was located in his
1) somatic nervous system.
2
autonomic nervous system.
3)
sympathetic nervous system.
4) central nervous system.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
the spinal cord is part of the central nervous system because it helps keep us up right
Which of the following is NOT included in a soil survey?
O Maps with soil boundaries and photos
O Tables of soil quality and type needed for certain uses
O Tables of soil properties and features
O Descriptions of soils in the area
Answer:
Soil survey, or soil mapping, is the process of classifying soil types and other soil properties in a given area and geo-encoding such information. ... An architect or engineer might use the engineering properties of a soil to determine whether or not it was suitable for a certain type of construction.
During G1, there is a great amount of protein _____________________ occurring.
Answer:
G1 is an intermediate phase occupying the time between the end of cell division in mitosis and the beginning of DNA replication during S phase. During this time, the cell grows in preparation for DNA replication, and certain intracellular components, such as the centrosomes undergo replication.
Explanation:
During G1, there is a great amount of protein synthesis occuring.
what is the main product of the light-dependent reaction
Answer: The light-dependent reactions convert light energy into chemical energy, producing ATP and NADPH.
Explanation:
The sugars of a DNA and RNA molecule are alternated with in the backbone of the strand
Answer:
A phosphate backbone is the portion of the DNA double helix that provides structural support to the molecule. DNA consists of two strands that wind around each other like a twisted ladder. Each strand has a backbone made of alternating sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups. Attached to each sugar is one of four bases--adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), or thymine (T). The two strands are held together by bonds between the bases, with adenine forming a base pair with thymine, and cytosine forming a base pair with guanine.
What does the term Pangaea mean?
Answer:
Pangea refers to the one, large, solid land mass that is believed to have existed before the continents divided.
Explanation:
Pangea is often the explanation for tectonic plates, as they are believed to have been a by-product of the split of Pangea well over a million years ago.
Cells in both plants and animals use ______ to create energy, carbon dioxide, and water, when breaking down glucose in the presences of oxygen.
A. Photosynthesis
B. ATP
C. Cellular Respiration
D. Fermentation
Answer:
C. Cellular Respiration
Answer:
Cells in both plants and animals use ______ to create energy, carbon dioxide, and water, when breaking down glucose in the presences of oxygen.
A. Photosynthesis
What happens during translation?
a. Messenger RNA is made from a DNA code.
b. The cell uses a messenger RNA code to
make proteins.
c. Transfer RNA is made from a messenger
RNA code.
d. Copies of DNA molecules are made.
What does a mass extinction look like in the fossil record?
Answer:
There is less diversity in the fossil record
Explanation: when compared to older rock layers the fossil record will be less diverse
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Which biological molecule transports substances between cells?
A. carbohydrate
B. lipid
C. nucleic acid
D. protein
Answer:
Membrane proteins
The cell membrane is selectively permeable . It lets some substances pass through rapidly and some substances pass through more slowly, but prevents other substances passing through it at all.
Answer:
D
Membrane proteins
The cell membrane is selectively permeable. It lets some substances pass through rapidly and some substances pass through more slowly, but prevents other substances passing through it at all.
Explanation:
what releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Answer:
Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Human Sources
Human activities such as the burning of oil, coal and gas, as well as deforestation are the primary cause of the increased carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere.How do environmental issues impact food production?
Answer:
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list and describe three methods of keeping a gap between the birth of two children.
class 10 biology btw
Answer:
either a barrier or chemical method can be used
i.e, is de usage pills or copper-t , condom in males .. etc ..... ( correct me if i m wrong ) ....
7._________________________ lines your digestive tract and blood vessels. It moves food and blood through your body.
smooth muscle
skeletal muscle
cardiac muscle
Answer:
Smooth Muscle
Explanation:
In the digestive tract it's called the muscularis mucosa.
A concentration gradient exists when one area has a higher concentration of a substance than another area does.
True or false.
Answer: True
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
How many times more erosion occurs in a soil with 3% moisture than a soil with 7% moisture is a 15 m s-1 wind?
Answer:
Twice.
Explanation:
If a soil with 3% moisture has twice the rate of erosion as compared to the soil having 7% moisture if both experience same speed of wind i. e. 15 m/s. This is because moisture held the particles of soil tightly with each other and prevent erosion in the soil so if the moisture becomes half in the soil then the rate of erosion is twice or doubled at constant wind speed.
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Which component is missing from the process of cellular resplration?
Glucose + Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
a Sunlight
b Sugar
c Oxygen
d Carbon
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C oxygen
Explanation:
Oxygen is the missing component
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What will happen if you cross a white (bb) rabbit with another white (bb) rabbit?
Anatomy
Label each of the following structures or processes.
Answer:
A - DNA
B - mRNA
C - nuclear pore
D - tRNA
E - ribosome
F - rRNA
Explanation:
The entire structure illustrates the process of transcription and translation in a typical eukaryotic cell.
The DNA (A) in the nucleus of the cell is first transcribed to mRNA (B). The mRNA produced is transported to the cytoplasm through the openings within the nuclear membrane - the nuclear pores (C). On getting to the cytoplasm, the mRNA binds to the ribosome (E) (carrying rRNA, F). The tRNA (D) carrying the specific anticodon for a particular codon on the mRNA then binds to the structure and the corresponding amino acid is released. A polypeptide bond is formed between subsequent amino acids and the ribosome moves along the mRNA chain until the translation process is complete.
How is the brain involved with the senses and what is the relationship to the wat a personreacts to objects?
Answer:
The senses are the components of our nervous system that capture stimuli from the environment for transmission to the brain, and it is there where the information is processed to issue a response. All sensations are electrical signals that travel through neurons which form a network that communicates all organs with the center of the nervous system, and communicate with each other to transmit the electrical impulse through a process known as synapsis.
Explanation:
The brain is an organ that controls the activity of the body, both its conscious and unconscious functions. It is located in the head and corresponds, therefore, to the encephalon of humans and other vertebrates and is subdivided into forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain.
The brain acts on the rest of the organism by generating muscle activity or by the production and secretion of chemicals called hormones. Thereby the brain controls responses to changes in the environment. Some basic types of response such as reflexes may be mediated by the spinal cord or peripheral ganglia, but sophisticated intentional control of behavior based on complex sensory information requires the integration of information.
The thalamus, which is located in the central part of the brain, processes and coordinates the messages from the senses that it receives from the body. Five senses are considered to exist: sight, touch, smell, taste and hearing. For that, the information perceived from the outside must reach the brain.
The senses are the components of our nervous system that capture stimuli from the environment for transmission to the brain, and it is there where the information is processed to issue a response. Therefore, all sensations perceived from the outside are electrical signals that travel through neurons. For example, the eyes transform light signals into electrical impulses, which travel to the brain where they are transformed into electrical signals.
Neurons form a network that communicates all organs with the center of the nervous system, and communicate with each other to transmit the electrical impulse through a process known as synapsis, which is mediated by molecules called neurotransmitters. Since the electrical impulse cannot jump directly from one neuron to another, these neurotransmitters are needed. When the active neuron produces them, the next neuron in the network detects them and becomes electrically charged. Once this has happened, it produces neurotransmitters again so that the next one becomes electrically activated. This is how the electrical impulse reaches the brain.
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Answer:
3
Explanation:
Note: your teacher will review your response to this question to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer. The pH scale is a measurement system that indicates the concentration of _______ in solution.
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Answer:
hydrogen and hydroxide ions
Explanation:
The pH scale indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH-) in a solution.
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Chemical Weathering 5 facts about it
Answer:
5 Facts
Explanation:
1. When it comes to chemical weathering, it’s all about chemistry. By looking at the term “chemical weathering,” you can see that a chemical reaction causes something to break down or “weather.” That “something” is rocks and minerals.
2. In chemical weathering, rocks and minerals are reacting to acids, oxygen, carbon and water. That’s why no two rocks ever look exactly the same. It’s also the reason that we have those awesome looking caves and unique rock formations all over the world.
3. While chemical weathering creates nifty formations, the way it breaks down rocks also causes fractures in ancient structures like the Great Sphinx of Egypt. It also causes the surface to break down on gravestones.
4. Chemical weathering types can work separately, but they often work together to create landforms and break down minerals.
5. Acid rain caused by pollution such as factory and car exhaust is another agent of chemical weathering.
If you drink a gallon or more of fresh water at a single sitting, what happens to your blood and then what might happen to the cells in the blood?
Answer:
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Explanation:
When you drink too much water, your kidneys can't get rid of the excess water. The sodium content of your blood becomes diluted. This is called hyponatremia and it can be life-threatening.
Hyponatremia is a low sodium concentration in the blood. It is generally defined as a sodium concentration of less than 135 mmol/L (135 mEq/L), with severe hyponatremia being below 120 mEq/L. Symptoms can be absent, mild or severe. Mild symptoms include a decreased ability to think, headaches, nausea, and poor balance.
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true or false: alleles for the same trait are at different locations on homologous chromosomes
Answer:
TRUEExplanation:
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The early ancestors of horses showed the presence of digits on their limbs, while modern horses have hooves. What are likely possible reasons for this change?
Answer:
The digets were most likely not needed anymore so as the horses evolved hey gain other traits to help them survive.