Answer:
Coral!
Explanation:
I learned this is a biology class a while ago!
Answer:
Bacteria
Explanation:
what is an example of a question someone might ask to start a descriptive investigation?
Explanation:
where were you last night and what we're you wearing
A nursing infant is able to obtain disease fighting antibodies, which are LARGE MOLECULES, from its mother's milk. These molecules probably ENTER the cells lining through the baby's digestive track via… * 2 points a. Osmosis b. Diffusion c. Endocytosis d. Exocytosis
Answer:
The correct answer is - option C. endocytosis.
Explanation:
Endocytosis is the transfer process of large molecules from the outside of the cells by internalizing them or engulfing them in vesicles, it is possible by invagination of the surface of the cell to form vesicles.
In an infant, the antibodies like large molecules from the mother to the baby are transferred through the Mother's milk which is entered in the baby's digestive tract via Endocytosis
(Environmental) Southern England What are the major concerns about soil erosion on arable land in Britain?
Answer:
Soil nutrient loss
Algae blooms
Pollution of water ways
Explanation:
Soil nutrient loss - a major concern as when soil erodes, this results in nutrient run off. Heavy rains can "wash away" essential nutrients within the soil therefore reducing the fertility of the land.
Algae blooms - when nutrients run off soil as a result of soil erosion they can leech into nearby fresh stream and even into salt water marine environments. This large increase of nutrients results in algae thriving and forming a layer across the top of the water. This reduces the oxygen and sunlight available to other marine plants and essentially suffocates plant and animal species.
Pollution of water ways - The sediment of soil that is eroded makes its way into fresh water ways can not only "bury" plant species and reduce biodiversity but it also reduces the water quality. It can introduce pathogens to the water from liverstock farming as well as introducing pesticides that may be harmful to wildlife.
Which statement best accounts for the decline in bighorn sheep populations? 1. Predators of the sheep decreased in number. 2. Sheep ewes that have shorter, spiked horns increased in number. 3. Human activities directly and indirectly affected the sheep. 4. The sheep were listed as a "species of concern" by Glacier National Park.
Answer:
The statement which best accounts for the decline of the bighorn sheep population is - " Human activities directly and indirectly affected the sheep."
Explanation: Explaination of the following statements -
Predators of the sheep decreased in number.Predation is rarely considered a major mortality factor (Wishart 1975, 1978). It is well known that bighorn sheep are preyed upon, but there is little information available on the effect(s) of predation on the populations of bighorn sheep. Numerous citations document the stalking and/or killing of bighorn sheep by a number of predators.
Thus , this statement is not correct.
Sheep ewes that have shorter, spiked horns increased in number -The larger, wild relative of the domesticated sheep is the bighorn sheep. Males are called "rams" and have long spiral horns, while females are called "ewes" with shorter, spike-like horns. With white areas on the muzzle, the back of the legs and around the rump, the coat is short, coarse and usually brown. The sheep will shed its hair once a year to reveal a new coat underneath.Thus , the statement does not match with the decline of the bighorn sheep.
Human activities directly and indirectly affected the sheep. -: Disease transmission, human interference, overgrazing, and loss of habitat are often cited as factors responsible for decreases in the abundance and distribution of bighorn sheep. these all factors comes under the human activities which directly /indirectly results in the declination of the bighorn sheep.Hence, this statement is correct .
The sheep were listed as a "species of concern" by Glacier National Park.Home to 400 to 600 bighorn sheep, Glacier National Park lists the animal as a "species of concern," that is, at risk of being endangered. The research has also shown just how sheep-like bighorns could be. They're creatures of habit, that is. Therefore , the national park indicated the species at risk , but were not responsible for their declination.
Hence, this statement is incorrect.
Therefore , the correct answer is 3 ( Human activities directly and indirectly affected the sheep.)
If you wanted to observe a living organism-an amoeba, for example-which type of microscope would you use?
A. electron microscope
B. light microscope
C. either one
D. niether one
Answer:
compound light microscope
Explanation:
an amoeba is a microscopic unicellular protist
The respiratory system controls __________, and the circulatory systems controls __________. (5 points)
antibodies; digestion
breathing; blood flow
muscles; bones
nerves; senses
Answer:
respiratory- breathing
Circulatory- blood flow
Explanation:
Read the following paragraph and fill in the gaps with words from the text box below. Each word may
be used once, more than once, or not at all.
Seeds can be spread by......... seed pods, wind, water or ............ The
dormant ........inside a seedcan survive extreme........... and lack
of ..........They can travel long distances before they.......
embryo/exploding/animals/germinat/ water/temperatures
Answer:
exploding, animals, temperatures, water, germinate
Explanation:
Seeds can be spread by exploding seed pods, wind, water or animals. The dormant embryo inside a seed can survive extreme temperatures and lack of water. They can travel long distances before they germinate.
What types of substances tend to be alkaline?
Answer:
Bases, like cleaning supplies
Explanation:
Explain how xylem cells are adapted for their function.
Answer:
Xylem cells have no cytoplasm or end walls, meaning they form a tube through which water can pass freely to allow water transport. Lignin strengthens the cell walls, helping to support the plant.
What are the solutions of the following equation?
Answer:
Explanation:
5 ( x + 3 ) - 4 = 8 ( x + 3 ) - 4
5x + 15 - 4 = 8x + 24 - 4
5x + 11 = 8x + 20
By substituting,
5x - 8x = 20 - 11
-3x = 9
x = -9 / 3
x = -3
So the correct option is D
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How does the statement Archaea have ribosomes, similar to eukaryotes support the theory presented in the article
Answer:
Since archaea are some of the oldest forms of life on Earth, the similarities suggest that some structures in eukaryotic cells, such as ribosomes, partially evolved from archaea
Explanation:
Andrew wants to determine if playing classical music will affect the growth of his rose bushes. Determine the control group for this experiment.
Answer:
Not playing any music to a group of bushes.
Explanation:
The third response accurately describes a control group, which is a group of participants or subjects which are purposefully not experimented on in order to ensure that other unplanned for variables didnt cause the changes seen in the non-control group
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what is the relationship between atmospheric pressure and the density of gas particles in an area of decreasing pressure?
A. as air pressure in an area decreases, the density of the gas particles in the area increases and decreases in an alternating pattern.
B. as air pressure in an area decreases the density of the gas particles in the area increase.
C. as air pressure in an area decreases, the density of the gas particles in that area remains constant.
D. as air pressure in an area decreases the density of the gas particles in that area decrease.
Answer:
As air pressure in an area increases, the density of the gas particles in that area increases.
Explanation:
30 living things name
Answer:
Here is a list of living things:
HumansGorillasApesMonkeysGiraffesPigsHedgehogsCowsHorsesSheepGoatLambDuckHummingbirdOstrichCockroachCicadaCentipedeKatydidElephantTapirRhinocerosHippopotamusTigerSquirrelSilverfishOctopusSharkWhaleDolphinHope this helps!
Animals:dogs,cats,tigers,sharks,human beings,cows,lions,rabbits,fish,eagles
Plants:mangoes, apples,oranges,bananas,grapes,coconut,lime,peach,pear,
Birds:owl,dove,goose,turkey,raven,parrot,ostrich,hawk,eagle,pigeon,robin
Which statement is true about oxygen and nutrient levels of rivers? TIMED TEST
Your answer:
Fast moving mountain streams which flow over rocks and waterfalls are high in oxygen due to the amount of surface area of the water that is exposed to the air.
Fast moving mountain streams are high in nutrients. Organisms have adaptations to hold on in fast moving water, resulting in a large diversity organism.
Slow moving flood plain rivers are high in oxygen due to the amount of surface area of the water that is exposed to the air.
Slow moving flood plain rivers are low in nutrients. These rivers move too slow for plant growth and other organisms to survive.
Answer:
fast moving mountain streams which flow over rocks and waterfalls are high in oxygen due to the amount of surface area of the water that is exposed to the air.
Fast moving mountain streams are high in nutrients. Organisms have adaptations to hold on in fast moving water, resulting in a large diversity organism.
Slow moving flood plain rivers are high in oxygen due to the amount of surface area of the water that is exposed to the air.
Slow moving flood plain rivers are low in nutrients. These rivers move too slow for plant growth and other organisms to survive.
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Which of the following statements about symbiotic relationships is true?
In mutualism, neither organism benefits.
At least one organism benefits from commensalism.
In parasitism, both organisms are harmed.
Both organisms benefit from commensalism.
Answer:
At least one organism benefits from commensalism.
Explanation:
The symbiotic relationship of commensalism is when one organism benefits and the other organism receives neither benefit nor harm.
So, this statement is true, because at least one organism has to benefit from the relationship, while the other will not be harmed or helped.
in the metric system, do prefixes increase by a factor of 100?
Answer:
I believe that every prefix increases/decreases by 10.
Explanation:
For example
Kilo: 1,000
Hecta: 100
Deca: 10
Which occurs during both DNA replication and protein production?
RNA leaves the nucleus.
DNA leaves the nucleus.
RNA unzips.
DNA unzips.
Answer: RNA leaves the nucleus
Explanation: I did the assigment and got it right
1. RNA leaves the nucleus during both DNA replication and protein production.
What is DNA replication?
"DNA replication is the process by which the genome's DNA is copied in cells. Before a cell divides, it must first copy (or replicate) its entire genome so that each resulting daughter cell ends up with its own complete genome."
What are the main steps involved in DNA replication?
The main steps involved in DNA replication are as follows:
Replication Fork Formation.Primer Binding.Elongation.Termination.What is protein production?
"Protein production is the process in which cells make proteins. It occurs in two stages: transcription and translation. Transcription is the transfer of genetic instructions in DNA to mRNA in the nucleus."
What are the main steps of protein production?
Protein production includes three steps:
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why is a soda exploding/fizzing a physical change?
Answer:The fizzing of soda is a physical change that involves the release of gaseous carbon dioxide. During fizzing of a soda, you can see bubbles of carbon dioxide in the soda rise to the top. A bottle of soda doesn't fizz when it is closed because the pressure is higher, and keeps the carbon dioxide dissolved in the liquid.
Explanation:
During the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis which is not produced
A.Oxygen
B.ATP
C.NADPH
D. Glucose
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Answer:
D. Glucose
Explanation:
What is the monomer of DNA and RNA? Which part is variable (can change)?
nucleotide, base
Onucleotide, phosphate
amino acid, R group
monosaccharide, sugar
Answer:
nucleotide, phosphate
Explanation:
Starting with the cell, list the next four steps in the levels of organisation for an animal
Answer:
cell, tissue, organ, system, organism
Hydrogen bonds can be found between no other molecules except water.
Answer:
Without hydrogen bonds, water molecules would move faster more rapidly, with less input of heat energy, causing the temperature to increase more for each calorie of heat added.
Explanation: This would also greatly reduce the amount of heat energy needed for phase changes from ice to liquid, and from liquid to vapor.
Answer: Not really a question but....Two molecules of water can form a hydrogen bond between them that is to say oxygen-hydrogen bonding; the simplest case, when only two molecules are present, is called the water dimer and is often used as a model system.
what is bees called?
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The warming of the atmosphere by the trapping of heat being radiated to space is called
a)condensation
b)evaporation
c)the greenhouse effect
d)radiation
Answer:
The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat. This process makes Earth much warmer than it would be without an atmosphere. Solar energy absorbed at Earth's surface is radiated back into the atmosphere as heat. As the heat makes its way through the atmosphere and back out to space, greenhouse gases absorb much of it.
A teacher pushed a 98 newton desk across a floor for a distance of 5 meters in 4 seconds what was his power
hi… what is zoospor?
Answer:
from google HAHA, just searched it there
factors that make an ecosystem stable
Explanation:
factores físicos son la luz solar , el suelo , el agua , los nutrimentos , la temperatura , y el aire
a)what are the difference between two species of minnows?
Animals are often individually consistent in their behavior, not only over time, but also across different functional contexts. Recent research has focused on phenotypic and evolutionary mechanisms explaining such personality differences through selection. Parasitism and predation induce important mortality and fitness costs, and are thus main candidates to create and maintain personality differences in the wild. Here, we present data on the behavioral consistency of the Eurasian minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus) from two populations that live in different tributaries of the same river, but whose ecological environment differs fundamentally with regard to predation and parasitism. We experimentally demonstrate that individual minnow in both study populations are consistent in their boldness and activity. However, the two study populations differ notably: in the high predation and parasitism risk population fish show higher mean boldness, but tend to be less active than fish in low predation and parasitism risk population. Parasite (Diplostomum phoxini) load was negatively, but not statistically significantly, associated with fish activity level. Our study suggests that parasitism and predation are likely important agents in the ecology and evolution of animal personalities.