Answer:
Tectonic plates recurring over and over again cause a rupture in the Earth's crust. This agitates the magma in volcanoes, causing the volcano to erupt.
Explanation:
Answer:
These tectonic plates rest upon the convecting mantle, which causes them to move. The movements of these plates can account for noticeable geologic events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and more subtle yet sublime events, like the building of mountains.
Explanation:
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Part A
Which statement is a central idea of the text?
The scientific method is based on observations.
The scientific method is based on reading scientific journals.
Scientists generate guesses in the scientific method.
Variables are sometimes used in the scientific method.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
Conditions change in different experiments.
Experiments produce evidence for scientific ideas.
Hypotheses are ideas about what might happen.
Scientists share their results in journals and papers.
Answer:
A, D
Explanation:
Some behaviors, such as nest building in birds, are determined by the genes of an organism. These innate behaviors are inherited from parent to offspring and exhibited even if the offspring does not observe its parent performing the behavior. Nest building behavior was most likely an evolutionary advantage because birds that built nests were more likely to raise their young to maturity and thus increase their reproductive success. That is, birds that laid their eggs in nests had more offspring survive to adulthood than those that did not. Behaviors that are determined by genes and that give an organism increased reproductive success usually become common in a species due to+
Answer:
natural selection
Explanation:
According to the evolutionary theory, natural selection can be understood as the process of differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to phenotypic differences, which may be associated with different colors, sizes, behaviors, etc. The only prerequisite is that these phenotypic differential traits must be heritable, which means that they must be passed by genes from one generation to the next. For example, in the white-throated sparrow, it has been discovered two morphs that differ in behavior due to a chromosomal inversion in sex chromosomes.
1. What is the density of an object that has a mass of 1,470 g and volume of 42 mL?
Answer:below
Explanation:
ρ = m/V=
1470 gram/42 milliliter
= 35 gram/milliliter
= 35000 kilogram/cubic meter
Motion can be described through a change in ____.
Answer:
distance, velocity, acceleration, speed, and time
Explanation:
why
Thy law is are imp
important
Answer: The law is important because without the law we would have criminals all over the streets and people would just take things without paying people would just crash in the street there would be 12 yr old's dating 23 yr old's. So law is important so everything can be in its place and not be crazy and illegal
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Answer:
With the boost in warmer weather and excess water, populations will boom
Explanation:
Yabbies will do best at a water temperature of between 12°C and 20°C but they will tolerate water that is a little colder or warmer. Complete immersion in water is not essential for life for the yabby. If its gills are kept moist (humid air is sufficient), it can absorb oxygen from the air and survive for many days out of water. To breed, however, it must be in water. With the water needed for breading and warmer weather used for breeding, population numbers for the Yabbies should rise.
How long does it take for a jellyfish to reproduce
Answer:
A jellyfish might spend one year as a medusa, but it can spend several years in the polyp stage. Polyps are stationary and reproduce asexually. The method of reproduction used by jellyfish polyps is known as budding, and it does look like a plant growing a new bud for a flower.
Pasteur used tipped and untipped sterilized S-shaped flaks of broth in an attempt to
Answer:
Show that life can only come from life (rather than spontaneous generation)
Explanation:
Pasteur boiled a broth in a flask with an S-shaped neck. Thebend in the neck prevented particles from the air reaching the broth, but still allowed air to get in. No bacteria grew in the flask.
When the flask neck was broken so that particles could get inside, the broth became cloudy, showing that microorganisms were only able to grow from other living things from the outside, and not spontaneously from nothing
what units are used in the standard system
Of the 6 essential elements found
in every living thing, known as
'CHONPS', which of the following
are most prevalent?
Answer:
oxygen is the most prevalent in living organisms
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Which statement BEST describes the cell membrane in a typical bacterial cell? The membrane...
a)has the same permeability to all substances moving in and out the cell.
b) selectively controls what enters and exits the cell.
c) is composed of two protein layers with lipids floating inside.
d) is composed of protein and carbohydrates only.
Answer:
Explanation:What’s a cell? Well, on some level, it's a bag of goo. The plasma membrane—the outer boundary of the cell—is the bag, and the cytoplasm is the goo.
Of course, a cell is ever so much more than just a bag of goo. It's a complex, highly organized unit, the basic building block of all living things. And the plasma membrane and cytoplasm are actually pretty sophisticated.
The membrane is a delicate, two-layered structure of lipids and proteins, and it controls what can enter and exit the cell. Similarly, the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell consists not only of cytosol—a gel-like substance made up of water, ions, and macromolecules—but also of organelles and the structural proteins that make up the cytoskeleton, or "skeleton of the cell."
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the plasma membrane and cytoplasm.
The plasma membrane
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have a plasma membrane, a double layer of lipids that separates the cell interior from the outside environment. This double layer consists largely of specialized lipids called phospholipids.
A phospholipid is made up of a hydrophilic, water-loving, phosphate head, along with two hydrophobic, water-fearing, fatty acid tails. Phospholipids spontaneously arrange themselves in a double-layered structure with their hydrophobic tails pointing inward and their hydrophilic heads facing outward. This energetically favorable two-layer structure, called a phospholipid bilayer, is found in many biological membranes. [Close-up of a phospholipid]
As shown below, proteins are also an important component of the plasma membrane. Some of them pass all the way through the membrane, serving as channels or signal receptors, while others are just attached at the edge. Different types of lipids, such as cholesterol, may also be found in the cell membrane and affect its fluidity.
true or false? diffusion involves the movement of gases and solutes
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Information on Plasma Membrane
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Answer:
The plasma membrane, also called the cell membrane, is the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.The plasma membrane consists of a lipid bilayer that is semipermeable. The plasma membrane regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell.
Explanation:
The surface area/volume ratio is an important factor for one celled organisms. As a cell's volume grows, its surface area/volume ratio ______________, making it more difficult to acquire enough nutrients via diffusion. Question 7 options: increases freezes decreases stays the same
Answer: decreases
Explanation:
The surface area to the volume ratio will decrease as the volume of the cell increases or the cell gets larger. Therefore, if the volume of the cell increases beyond the certain limit the cell will not be able to imbibe nutrients as not enough material can pass through the cell membrane to accommodate the increase in volume of the cell.
Plants lose water through their
leaves when the stomata open
to let carbon dioxide into the
leaf. What is the name of this
process?
An earthworm turns away from light
its called Photophobia
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An antibiotic label says to take it for fourteen days. If we stop taking the medication after ten days, what would most likely
happen to the bacteria in our body?
A The bacteria causes the human immune system to stop producing antibodies to fight disease.
B A population of bacteria resistant to the antibiotic appears.
The strain of bacteria allows the human immune system to build up resistance.
The bacteria builds up a resistance to all types of antibiotics, turning into a "superbug".
Answer:
B
Explanation:
This actually happened to me! Since you don't fully kill off all the bacteria, they will mutate and become resistant to the medication. The 14 days ensures that the bacteria will all be killed whereas 10 days allows the stronger organisms to grow and reproduce(where they typically are immune/build an immunity)
How do changes in the environment influence ecosystem stability?
how would you relate force and acceleration?
Force = mass * acceleration
This is Newton's second law
Explanation:
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The external agency that brings change in body's action(i.e changes the body from rest to motion or motion to rest) is called a force.
We know;
The force is inversely proportional to acceleration. So, the best method to relate them is force in inversely proportional to acceleration of a place.
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A student claims that a leaf is living, and a plastic leaf is nonliving. Which statement provides evidence to support the claim?
Answer:
The plastic leaf lacks cellular structure.
Explanation:
The chart shows the number of blue crabs, a commonly-eaten seafood, in a population sample in South Carolina. Using the phrase "in tow" means that this shows the number of crabs caught in nets per year. The information in the chart suggests that blue crabs are likely A) becoming extinct. B) being overfished. C) now in abundance after years of struggling. D) decreasing in number, but increasing in size.
Answer:
Your answer is: B) being overfished
Explanation:
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2. What are the four water sources, referred to as "taps," that Sedlak believes will solve our urban water crisis?
3. Sedlak closes his talk by pointing out the benefits to creating and reinventing how we obtain our water supply. Discuss some of those benefits and explain how they relate to what you learned in the unit.
Answer:
2. Stormwater harvesting, water reuse, water conservation, and seawater desalination
3. Clean water and lower bill. When water is stored at a treatment plant the more water there is the better treatment it gets. This is because when there's less water the chemicals used to treat it may still have a taste left over. Overall, saving water will also lower your bill because that means you can spend less to save more money if you let water collect up.
Answer:
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1. Storm water harvesting, water reuse, water conservation, and seawater desalination.
2. Clean water and lower bill, When water is stored at a treatment plant the more water there is the better treatment it gets. This is because when there's less water the chemicals used to treat it may still have a taste left over. Overall, saving water will also lower your bill because that means you can spend less to save more money if you let water collect up.
Explanation:
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what happens to cells formed by meristematic tissue
Answer:
The cells formed by meristematic tissue take up a specific role and lose their ability to divide. As a result, they form a permanent tissue. This process of taking up a permanent shape, size and function is called differentiation.
Please mark me as brainlist.please help me! Give the chemical name of a common example of an acid or a base used to clean grease
Answer:
Potassium or sodium hydroxide (KOH or NaOH) react with triglycerides to form soap (the process is called saponification, the reaction of a strong alkali with fats and oils). Soap is alkaline in nature and is an effective cleansing agent. It is a useful mild antiseptic and can treat heavy metal poisoning.
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You know we have a ‘leap year’ every 4 years in February right? Make a guess- do you think these dates are exactly the same every year? *Explain completely*
QAmino acids differ from one another according to their R. or side carboxyl, COO- hydrogen, H amino, NH3+
Answer:
it's R or side
Explanation:
Define the term hominin.
Answer:
a primate of a taxonomic tribe ( Hominini ), which comprises those species regarded as human, directly ancestral to humans, or very closely related to humans.
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✭The Hominini, or hominins, form a taxonomic tribe of the subfamily Homininae ("hominines"). Hominini includes the extant genera Homo (humans) and Pan (Chimpanzees and Bonobos), but excludes the genus Gorilla (gorillas).
✭The term was originally introduced by John Edward Gray (1824), long before any details on the speciation of Pan and Homo were known. Gray's tribe Hominini by definition includes both Pan and Homo. This definition is still adhered to in the proposal by Mann and Weiss (1996), which divides Hominini into three subtribes, Panina (containing Pan), Hominina ("homininans", containing Homo "humans"), and Australopithecina (containing several extinct "australopithecine" genera).
FOLLOW ME ♥️The valence of an element is equal to the number of ____
that an atom of
that element gains, loses, or shares while forming chemical bonds.
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Why is the use of the inquiry process a practical way to approach science?
Explain.
Answer:
The inquiry process is a practical way to approach science because the inquiry process begins by asking questions and moving on from there. ... Therefore, the inquiry method is connected because to inquire on a subject requires raising questions which is an essential step in scientific discovery.
Explanation:
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Based on the description of DNA, given in the Do Now, what could be the nucleotide composition of a DNA double helix? 90 points 20% adenine, 20% guanine, 30% thymine, 30% cytosine 60% adenine, 20% thymine, 10% guanine, 10% cytosine 20% adenine, 20% thymine, 30% guanine, 30% cytosine 60% adenine, 20% guanine, 10% thymine, 10% cytosine
Answer:
20% adenine, 20% thymine, 30% guanine, 30% cytosine
Explanation:
Edwin Chargaff stated in his rule that, in a DNA molecule, the amount of purine bases (Adenine and Guanine) should equate the amount of pyrimidine bases (Cytosine and Thymine). Mathematically, this means that;
A + G + C + T = 100%
Where;
% Adenine base = % Thymine base
% Guanine base = % Cytosine base
Hence, according to this question, the DNA molecule described will contain
20% adenine = 20% thymine,
30% guanine = 30% cytosine
20% A + 20% T + 30% G + 30% C = 100%