Which of these levels of biological organization contains the other three?
A. Organ
B. Organ system
C. Tissue
D. Cell

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Answer 1
B organ system contains organs, tissues and cells

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Where does the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis occur in the plant cell?(1 point)

cytoplasm

mitochondria

chlorophyll

cell membrane

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Answer:

C- chlorophyll

Explanation:

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Look at the species name for each alien. How do you think these names were chosen?

plz answer

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Complete question:

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Answer:

1)

Alienus quadlegicus:  Mouth opened and no armsAlienus hairicus: Mouth opened, hairyAlienus tritoothicus: Mouth opened, not hairyAlienus stripicus: Mouth not opened, hornsAlienus bloblicus:  Mouth not opened, No legsAlienus fuzzicus: Mouth not opened, Legs

2) Genus Alienus

3) Morphological characteristics of aliens are used to identify them and to name them.

Explanation:

1) The dichotomous keys give you information about the groups that are being differentiated to correctly identify them. All you need to do is follow the description of the organisms and the numbers where each description drives you. If you observed correctly the organism, you will reach the scientific name, or genus, or any other taxonomic group you are looking for.

2) Taxonomy is the study of different organisms, their classification into categories according to their morphological and molecular characteristics and their evolutionary relationships. A binomial name is assigned to each organism, composed of a genus and the epithet.  

Among all the categories where organisms are classified, we can find the genus, which includes many species that share some common characteristics that are used to group them together.  

In this example, Alienus is the genus of all these aliens species.

3) Morphological characteristics of aliens are used to identify them and to name them.

Alienus quadlegicus:  Four-legged alienAlienus hairicus: Hairy alien.Alienus tritoothicus: Alien with three teethAlienus stripicus: Alien with striped hornsAlienus bloblicus:  Alien with no shape. Shapeless massAlienus fuzzicus: Short fine-haired alien.

14. Why
are sea urchins so important in the estuary? What would happen if they were to die off?

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Their predators with them as their main source of energy would die off. Algae, kelp, and many more would over grow and overpopulate estuaries.

Which three of the following options are taken in (absorbed, taken in, and taken up)
by plants when conducting photosynthesis? *
A. Sunlight
B. Glucose/Sugar (C6H1202)
C. Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
D. Oxygen (02)
E. Water (H20)

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Answer:

A, C, E

Explanation:

Recently, a type of genetically modified fish has
been approved for sale for human consumption.
The modified fish contain a growth hormone
gene from a different fish species. As a result, the
modified fish grow rapidly and are ready to sell in
almost half the time it normally would take. The
modified fish are able to produce the new growth
hormone because
(1) each of their cells contains the new gene to
produce growth hormone
(2) each gene contains the code to synthesize
carbohydrates
(3) the altered gene directs the mitochondria to
synthesize the hormone
(4) the modified body cells are able to reproduce
by meiosis

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Answer:

the answer is 1

Explanation:

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Scientists identify hazards and assess exposure in the process of __________.
a.
toxicity studies
b.
risk assessment
c.
risk characterization
d.
toxic assessment
e.
toxic dosage

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Answer:

b. risk assessment

Explanation:

risk assessment is the "process of gathering data and making assumptions to estimate short- and long-term harmful effects on human health or the environment from exposure to hazards associated with the use of a particular product or technology."

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Can someone do this quick?

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Answer: A.

Explanation:

Palisade mesophyll cells contain the most amount of chloroplasts with an average of 30–70 chloroplasts per cell so they will be number 2 in the graph.

Spongy mesophyll cells contain less chloroplasts than their palisade counterparts to enable them have a larger surface area for gas diffusion.

The guard cells have the least amount of chloroplasts on average and so will be number 1. on the graph.

Is there any difference in the time of sunrise during summer ans winter?​

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Answer:

yes winter time sunrise exactly time but winter time you can't see sun

what is animal husbandry ??​

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Answer:

the science of breeding and caring for farm animals.

Explanation:

Answer:

the science of breeding and caring for farm animals

Explanation:

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what is the difference between passive transport and active transport

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Active Transport: Moves molecules and ions from lower concentration to higher concentration w/ ATP energy
Passive Transport: Move molecules and ions from higher concentration to lower concentration w/o any energy
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what is a Local wind

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Answer:

Local winds are winds that blow over a limited area. Local winds blow between small low and high pressure systems. They are influenced by local geography. Nearness to an ocean, lake, or mountain range can affect local winds.

Explanation:

Pesticides often do not just kill the target pest but also poison
inects in and
around the fields. These insects with the pesticides can be eaten by other animals and poison them.
Some pesticides are suspected of disrupting the
of wildlife and people. These
chemicals
because they are fat soluble and get passed up the food chain
by
Unlike pesticides, fertilizers are not directly toxic but their presence in
freshwater and marine areas alters the
system, and in consequence the species
composition of specific ecosystems. Their most dramatic effect is
resulting in an
explosive growth of algae due to
nutrients. This depletes the water of dissolved
oxygen, which in turn can kill fish and other aquatic life.

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Answer:

Other problems of pesticide use include most pesticides kill beneficial species as well as the target pest species, pesticides do not stay put, pesticides harm wildlife, and pesticides can threaten human health. Farmers pay more and more for a pest control program that often becomes less and less effective.

Explanation:

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Can any earth life thrive in open outer space?

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No, because there is no oxygen.

What is the plantlike organism that does NOT photosynthesize?

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Answer:

heterotrophic algae and the apicomplexan parasites

Explanation:

Classification of organisms

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Answer:  It is also known as Metazoa.  

Monera − It comprises unicellular organisms, e.g. bacteria.

Protista − Similar to monera (unicellular), but more developed and complex. It contains nucleus.

Plantae − All plants from smallest (such as algae) to the largest (such as Pine, Eucalyptus trees, etc.) are studied...

Fungi − It is a group of eukaryotic organisms that comprises...


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Can someone please give a small description on these words based off of animals cell

Golgi body
Cell membrane
Centrosome
Nucleus
Vacuole
Mitochondrion

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Answer:

1.A Golgi body, also known as a Golgi apparatus, is a cell organelle that helps process and package proteins and lipid molecules, especially proteins destined to be exported from the cell.

2.The plasma membrane, or the cell membrane, provides protection for a cell. It also provides a fixed environment inside the cell, and that membrane has several different functions. One is to transport nutrients into the cell and also to transport toxic substances out of the cell.

3.The cytocenter or centrosome is a cellular organelle that is not surrounded by a membrane; ... " centrosome- related bodies " (CRBs for centrosome- related bodies) are often seen at ectopic sites.

4.The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material (DNA) of eukaryotic organisms. As such, it serves to maintain the integrity of the cell by facilitating transcription and replication processes. It's the largest organelle inside the cell taking up about a tenth of the entire cell volume.

5.A vacuole is a membrane-bound cell organelle. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small and help sequester waste products.

6.power house of the cell

Explanation:

Golgi body modifies, packages, and transports proteins and lipids. The cell membrane is made of phospholipids, it is semi-permeable, and allows only small, non-polar particles to enter. Centrosomes are organelles that assist in cell division. The nucleus is where the cell is controlled. It contains the DNA of the cell. Vacuoles are organelles that “eat” and destroy potentially harmful, non belonging particles. It also helps control water concentration.

Which of the following would show the Dominant Genotype? (Choose all that apply)

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Answer:

all

Explanation:

what vibrates as an electromagnetic wave passes by?

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an electrically charged particle is your answer :)

Which has the greatest fitness? Cheetah A: Shorter and weaker body structure. Has 3 offspring. Cheetah B: Stronger and more muscular structure. Killed by a disease before reproducing.

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Answer:

If your talking about fitness then it's B

why giant weta have become endangered ?​

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Giant weta have become endangered due to the lack of defense against the invasive predators. They are also an easy prey

8. A solution with a pH of 4 is MORE or LESS acidic than a solution with a pH of 2.

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Answer:

a solution having pH 4 is less acidic as compared to a solution whose pH is 2.

Explanation:

the reason is more hydrogen ion in the solution provided by the 2 pH. in case of pH 4 free hydrogen ion concentration is low.

Genetics: A geneticist is studying two genes. Each gene can be either dominant or recessive. A sample of individuals is categorized as follows. Write your answer as a fraction or a decimal, rounded to four decimal places. Gene Dominant Recessive Gene Dominant Recessive (a) What is the probability that in a randomly sampled individual, gene is recessive

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Complete question:

A geneticist is studying two genes. each gene can be either dominant or recessive. a sample of 100 individuals is categorized as follows.

                                         gene 2

                            dominant     recessive

gene 1

dominant                    56                24

recessive                   14                  6

(a) what is the probability that a random sampled individual, gene 1 is dominant

(b) what is the probability that a random sampled individual, gene 2 is dominant

(c) given that gene 1 is dominant, what is the probability that gene 2 is dominant

Answer:

(a) what is the probability that a randomly sampled individual, gene 1 is dominant ---> 80%

(b) what is the probability that a randomly sampled individual, gene 2 is dominant ----> 70%

(c) given that gene 1 is dominant, what is the probability that gene 2 is dominant ----> 70%

Explanation:

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Teens are more likely to become addicted to the nicotine in cigarettes than adults are. true or false

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Answer:

Sadly it's true

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Thoroughbreds are an example of a type of horse that results from selective breeding. However, not all thoroughbreds have the traits that are most desired. How has the process of selective breeding increased the probability that the horse will have a desired trait? Use information from the stimulus material and your knowledge of science in your answer. In your answer, be sure to:

Explain how selective breeding increases the probability that offspring will have a desired trait.
Explain why not all individual thoroughbreds may express the desired traits.

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Answer:

If breeders Breed these horses with other breeds, the foal wont be a straight thoroughbred. So, it will change the horses breed.

Explanation:

Selective breeding increases the probability that offspring will have the desired trait because it limits narrows the gene pool to only include desired variants of a gene. Not all thoroughbreds may express the desired trait because they may inherit an unwanted variant of the gene & mutations may occur.

The traits and characteristics of an animal are determined by the genes they possess. When two animals breed, the offspring inherits one variant of each gene from both parents, known as alleles. This means that all animals have 2 variants for any specific trait.

When a gene in an allele is expressed, it means that the genetic code in that allele is the one that can be seen on the offspring. Gene variants can be classified based on how likely they are to be expressed as:

Dominant Recessive

When one allele is expressed and the other is not, it is because that allele is dominant and the other is recessive. Recessive variants for a gene will only be expressed if both alleles inherited by the offspring possess are recessive. dominant genes are symbolized by a capital letter and recessive genes with a lower-case letter.

Selective breeding is used to continuously breed animals that have similar variants of the desired trait. If breeding were to be natural, then many of what we consider desirable traits may be lost behind the expression of common, more dominant genes. Selective breeding is done by narrowing the gene pool, meaning that we only allow breeding between animals known to possess the desired trait.

Not all thoroughbreds may express the desired traits because sometimes even though a parent has the desired variant of a trait, they may also contain a different recessive or dominant variant of a trait. Since selective breeding does not control what variant exactly the offspring inherits, it does not always work with each offspring. Genetic mutations can also affect the outcome.

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What are 4 different protists and what makes them special

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Answer:

Amoebalike protists, flagellates, ciliates, and spore-forming protists.

Explanation:

Protists are eukaryotes, which means their cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Most, but not all, protists are single-celled. Other than these features, they have very little in common. You can think about protists as all eukaryotic organisms that are neither animals, nor plants, nor fungi.

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A slug, frog, heron, bird, and grass plant are all part of the same food chain.

Through which process does energy get into the food chain?

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Explanation:

The energy comes from the grass

Lead is melted and is poured into a mold to make fishing weights. This is an example of a________change.

1) physical
2)chemical

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Physical change because it does not combine with any other substance it just changes the state of matter

Which of these characteristics would not help you identify an animal you encounter along the seashore as an echinoderm?

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Answer:

Spiny skin is another characteristic.

How could the definition of life change in the future

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Answer:

it could destroy humanity as we know it

Explanation:

or it could be good and humanity will be ok

what rules or restrictions do you think should govern constructions in areas with a high risk of erosion?

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Majority of erosion on Earth is caused by water Rivers form V-shaped valleys with steep sides Water is the number one cause of erosion on Earth. It can cut through rock creating deep V shaped valleys. Water can transport sediment thousands of miles.
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