1-5 fill in the blanks

1-5 Fill In The Blanks

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Answer 1
1. Muscular tissue
2. Anatomical terminology
3. cartilage
4. pleura ( visceral pleura & parietal pleura)
5. four overlapping processes; maintenance of homoeostasis, an inflammatory response, a proliferative phase, and remodeling

Not too sure about 2 and 5 but here ya go
Answer 2

Answer:

1 nervous tissue

2 stomach

3 cartilage

4 pleura membrane

5 granulation process

Explanation:

u can google the terms that I provided


Related Questions

How is energy related to the change of state represented by the model?

A. Atoms gain energy as a solid changes to a liquid.

B. Atoms gain energy as a solid changes to a gas.

C. Atoms lose energy as a solid changes to a liquid.

D. Atom lose energy as a solid changes to a gas.

Please help. I think the answer is D.

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Answer:

option A is correct

Explanation:

when atoms in the solid state are heated they gain energy and start vibration due to which  solid molecule lose their rigidity and are converted into liquid by the gain of energy

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The nuclear DNA content of a single sperm cell in Drosophila melanogaster is approximately 0.18 picogram. What would be the expected nuclear DNA content of a primary spermatocyte in Drosophila

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 0.72 pg.

Explanation:

A we know that, genetic material present in one primary spermatocyte divides in between four sperm cells that means that each sperm cell has 25 percent of DNA or genetic material of the primary spermatocyte.

Given:

1 sperm cell = 0.18 nuclear DNA

So,[tex]DNA content of one sperm cell = \frac{\text DNA content of primary spermatocyte}{4}[/tex]

0.18*4 = DNA content of primary spermatocyte

DNA content of primary spermatocyte = 0.72 picogram

PLSSSA HELPPP !!!! Why does the author include this paragraph in the
article?
А- to emphasize the urgent threats to biodiversity
on Earth
B- to illustrate that humans are able to create
solutions to the threats to biodiversity
С-to contrast the rate of die-off happening to
certain modern species with that of the
dinosaurs
D- to demonstrate the effects of the loss of
biodiversity on historical ecoystems

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Maybe you should spell please correctly first

Answer:

I think it's c

Explanation:

im not really big and smart on ela and stuff or history but I think it's c. correct me if I'm wrong

Describe what latitude and longitude lines look like on a map.

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Answer:

guy above is right

Explanation:

what food group is a bun​

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Answer:

carbohydrates

Explanation:

According to the Linnaean system, in which order are you?

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Primate!!

Therapsid!!

Euarchonta!!


Domain- Eukarya
Kingdom- Animalia
Phylum- Chordata
Class- Mammalia
Order- Primate
Family- Hominidae
Genus- Homo
Species- Sapien

What are the advantages and the disadvantages of using a resource person in teaching a first aid lesson

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Answer:

Resource people are experts or authorities who contribute information and opinions to participants in a learning situation. They frequently are used to conduct educational activities, but may also be helpful to your committee at the program planning stage. Resource people may be from within or outside the organization.

Characteristics of professional values and attitude

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Answer:

Professional behavior involves the particular characteristics such as ethics, values and attitudes that are traits helps in identifying a professional members of a specific profession.

The principles that are central to practicing a profession which, includes integrity, empathy, unselfishness, consistent improvement, excellence and ability to team work with members of the wider team.

A professional attitude means that an individual is capable of: time managing effectively. expresses leadership quality. maintain ethical manner. displays determination and tenacity.

A river contains several beaver dams that are constructed from tree limbs and mud. If other beavers move to this area to build a dam, what is one need for which they are most likely competing? ability to find a mate area with enough sunlight space adequate for building a shelter water flowing through the river

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Answer:

The answer for Edge is C: space adequate for building a shelter

Explanation:

the person above is not very smart or kind

Answer:

C. space adequate for building a shelter.

reason: I want you to get the answer right and not fail :)

should pollution control be the responsibility of the government or the individual? explain your answer

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Answer:

Yes!

Explanation:

There are many different kinds of pollution like air, water, etc. Air pollution mainly comes from factories and cars which can be solved with a little help from our government. Same with the water pollution, the government could use some funds for a nation wide cleanup it 50% of pollution would be gone.

How many moles are in 4 grams of nitrogen

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Answer:

0.2855776164 mol N

Explanation:

The molar mass of Nitrogen is 14.0067g/mol. So,

4 grams N [tex](\frac{mol N}{14.0067 grams N} )[/tex] = 0.2855776164 mol N

How could this statement be revised to make it a hypothesis? Fish meal is safer than artificial fertilizers, but it does not make plants grow. Fish meal is a better fertilizer than artificial fertilizer because fish meal is natural. Plants that are fertilized with fish meal will grow taller than plants that receive artificial fertilizer. Plants that receive artificial fertilizer will be better than plants that receive fish meal.

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Just take out the fluff.

Plants that are fertilized with fish meal will be healthier for plants than the plants that receive artificial fertilizer.

Or make one of those If, Then, Because statements.

If a plant is fertilized with fish meal rather than artificial fertilizer, then the plants will be overall healthier because fish meal is natural compared to the artificial fertilizer.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Which of the following statements is considered an observation?
O Her hair is brown.
O The house is empty because there are no lights on
The dog ran away because it was scared.
O The glass of water is super cold.

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Answer:

brown hair

Explanation:

because all you had to do was look at it

You are studying a population of ground squirrels. You trap 100 individuals and find 9 that have a light colored coat, and the rest have a dark coat. You know that light coat color is recessive in ground squirrels. Assume HWE.

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The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question.

You are studying a population of ground squirrels. You trap 100 individuals and find 9 that have a light colored coat and the rest have a dark coat. You know that light coat color is recessive in ground squirrels. What is the allele frequency for the light coat allele  and the dark coat allele? How many of the dark coated individuals do you expect to be heterozygotes at the coat color gene? Assume the population is at H-W equilibrium.

Answer: Allele frequency for light coat: q = 0.3;

              Allele frequency for dark coat: p = 0.7;

             There will be 42 heterozygote;

Explanation: A population in H-W equilibrium is a population which doesn't change from one generation to the next if there are no disturbing factors, as migration or mutation.

It follows the equation: [tex]p^{2}+2pq+q^{2}=1[/tex].

p represents the frequency of the dominant allele;

q represents the frequency of the recessive allele;

2pq represents heterozygote individuals;

The sum of frequencies of both alleles must be 1, i.e.: [tex]p+q=1[/tex]

For the population of squirrels:

Frequency of recessive allele

[tex]q^{2} = \frac{9}{100}[/tex]

[tex]q = \sqrt{\frac{9}{100}}[/tex]

q = 0.3

Frequency of dominant allele

[tex]p+q=1[/tex]

[tex]p=1-q[/tex]

[tex]p=1-0.3[/tex]

p = 0.7

Frequency of heterozygote

2pq = 2*0.7*0.3 = 0.42

In a population of 100 individuals: 0.42*100 = 42

The allele frequency for the light coat is 0.3; for the dark coat is 0.7.

It is expected to have 42 heterozygote individuals in this population.

Viruses are called host specific.Why?

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Explanation:

Hey, there!!

Viruses are called host specific because it only affects the certain type of specific cells or on certain organism. For example plant virus tomato mosaic virus only effects tomato it doesn't effect to human or other organism.

Likewise, mumps, chicken pox only affects to human health not plants. So, it's true state that viruses are host specific in nature.

Hope it helps...

When cleaning a blur use cloth towels instead of paper towels

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Answer:

yes that is better for the environment and more efficient

Explanation:

n

Yes cloth towels can be washed and reused

Which of the following characteristics are DNA specific characteristics?
a) sugar is missing an oxygen
b) double stranded
c) found only in the nucleus
d) features the bases G,T,A and C

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Answer:

a, b, and d

Explanation:

The correct options would be options a, b, and d.

The DNA is primarily made up of 3 components, namely:

Deoxyribose pentose sugar: a sugar that is missing an oxygen, and hence, the prefix 'deoxy'.Phosphate group.Purine and pyrimidine bases. The purine bases include Adenine (A) and Guanine (G), while the pyrimidine bases include Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T)

The DNA consists of two strands that are linked together through a hydrogen bond. They are usually found primarily in the nucleus and organelles like mitochondrion and chloroplast of eukaryotic organisms. However, due to the absence of nucleus in prokaryotic organisms, DNA is found within the cytoplasm.

Hence, the correct properties of DNA according to the question are:

sugar is missing an oxygendouble strandedfeatures the bases G, T, A, and C

Homer notices that his shower is covered in a strange green slime. His friend Barney tells him that coconut juice will get rid of the green slime. Homer decides to check this this out by spraying half of the shower with coconut juice. He sprays the other half of the shower with water. After 3 days of "treatment" there is no change in the appearance of the green slime on either side of the shower. Group of answer choices Control Group [ Choose ] Independent Variable [ Choose ] Dependent Variable [ Choose ] Constant [ Choose ]

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Answer:

The requirements in the question are not clear enough, fortunately, I found a matching complete question:

Homer notices that his shower is covered in a strange green slime. His friend Barney tells him that coconut juice will get rid of the green slime. Homer decides to check this out by spraying half of the shower with coconut juice. He sprays the other half of the shower with water. After 3 days of "treatment", there is no change in the appearance of the green slime on either side of the shower.

1. What was the initial observation?

Identify the-

2  Control Group

3 Independent variable

4 Dependent variable

5. what should Homer's conclusion be?

Answer:

1) initial observation: growth of a strange green slime in the shower

2)  Control Group: Half of the shower that was sprayed with water

3) Independent variable: volume of coconut juice sprayed

4) Dependent variable: disappearance of the green slime

5) spraying coconut juice is not effective when trying to get rid of slime in the shower after 3 days

Explanation:

The question wants to test your ability to interpret an experiment and identify the various components in an experimental design. Hence, I will explain the major concepts found in en experimental design:

Initial observation: These are the factors that precede the initiation of an experiment, and it is what the experiment seeks to change or support. In this case, the observation of slime in Homer's bathroom initiated the experiment.Control Group: The control group in an experiment is the group that does not receive treatment or intervention by the researcher, and serves as a benchmark for measuring the change occurring in the treatment group. In this example, the half of the bathroom sprayed with water, did not receive any intervention which is spraying with coconut juice. Independent variable: These are the variables that are completely under the control of the researcher and can be varied at will. The volume of coconut juice sprayed is completely under Homer's cntrol.Dependent variable: The dependent variable is the variable that changes or is expected to change as a result of the changing of the indepenedent variable. The outcome is outside the control of the researcher. Here, the disappearance of the slime is the dependent variable, because it depends on the spraying of coconut juiceConclusion: The conclusion is a statement made as a result of the observed results of the experiment. In this case, there was no change on the slime in the bathroom after three days of spraying with coconut juice

what is convection?​

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Answer:

talvez seja outra coisa importante

what are the three types of muscle fibers

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Answer:Skeletal, cardiac and smooth

Your welcome!

Skeletal, cardiac, and

8) According to the illustration at right, what process is indicated
by the arrows labeled B?
A. Evaporation
B. Precipitation
C. Infiltration
D. Runoff

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I think it’s d but I’m not really sure

Answer:

I think it's "D''

Explanation:

A population _____ follows a period of _____. decline; overshoot increase; overshoot increase; scarcity scarcity; dieback

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Answer:

Hey there!

A population increase follows a period of scarcity.

With more people, the food and water resources get scarce, and isn't always enough for everyone.

Let me know if this helps :)

O blood is recessive to AB blood. What possible blood types could result from parents with O and AB Blood?

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Answer:

Parents having blood type AB and O can produce offsprings having blood group A or Bbut not O

Explanation:

The possible blood type that could result in the offspring is it can be either A or b but not O as O is recessive.

What is blood?

Blood is defined as a fluid that distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells while also removing carbon dioxide and other waste materials.

There are three types of blood cells.

RBC - RBC stands for red blood cells. They are defined as a kind of blood cell present in the blood that is produced in the bone marrow. WBC - WBC is also called white blood cells. They are defined as a kind of blood cell present in the blood and lymph tissue that is produced in the bone marrow.Platelets - Platelets are defined as the cells that circulate in our blood and link together when they detect damaged blood arteries.

Thus, the possible blood type that could result in the offspring is it can be either A or b but not O as O is recessive.

To learn more about blood, refer to the link below:

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An organism has the allele frequency of a =0.4 and b=0.3. What is the frequency for allele c? (A) c=0.3 (b) c=1.0 (c) c=0.4 (d) c=0.0

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Answer:

The frequency for allele c is f(c)=0.3

Explanation:

Due to technical difficulties, you will find the explanation in the attached file  

When sugars are broken down to produce usable energy for cells, a large amount of heat is released. Explain how the water inside a cell helps to keep a cell’s temperature constant.

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Answer:

Explanation:

This is due to the fact that water has  high specific heath capacity,which makes it to accommodate large amount of heat energy produced by the catabolic reactions which liberated heat.

General, the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of a particular substance over a given amount is called the specific  heat capacity of that substance. Therefore for water, the amount of heat energy needed to raise the mass of 1kg of water by 1 degree is called the specific heat capacity of water.

Since large hydrogen bonds  held water molecules together,it takes a long time of heat energy to break these bonds free to raise the temperature of water.Hence, water in living cells is able to accommodate large amount of heat energy to stabilise the temperate of the cells.

The amount of energy available in a particular ecosystem is most closely linked to what?

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Answer: b

Explanation:he amount of energy available in a particular ecosystem is most closel

why would the brain cell need to last for long?​

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Answer:

Because it is important to support the body to function properly

Once a phage genome has become part of the host chromosome, it is called a ________.

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Answer:

The answer is prophage.

Explanation:

When a bacteria injects it's genetic material into another cell and that phage genome becomes a part of that cell's/host's chromosome, it is called a prophage and it can replicate itself and produce other phages as instructed.

I hope this answer helps.

What is one benefit of cutting off the unopened flower buds after cross-pollination the open flowers in Wisconsin Fast Plants

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Answer:

Plants will no longer use the resources to produce flowers but will convert those resources to produce seeds

Explanation:

Wisconsin Fast Plants are variety of Brassica rapa that was developed in order to improve the ability of cruciferous crops to resist to diseases.

After cross pollination( transfer of pollen from another to stigma of two different plants), using cut method, it will be difficult to close the flower bud that was cut, the resources or nutrients that will be needed to produce another flower will be use to produce seeds because the flower bud cannot be close and the bud are exposed as new flowers.

Determine what organism fits the following niche: Heterotroph, non-motile, spores.
A. Ferns
B. E. coli bacteria
C. Fly Cap mushroom
D. Arctic Hare

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Answer:

C. Fly Cap mushroom

Explanation:

All fungi are heterotrophic organisms because they obtain food and energy from external sources. Moreover, fungi are non-motile since they don't move. Finally, these organisms produce both sexual and asexual spores which are dispersed by wind and water.  

On the other hand, the mushroom is the body of a fungus that grows on the soil, generally in humid and shady areas. The fly agaric mushroom is one of the most recognizable species of fungus.

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