Answer:
they fight and kill the bad bacteria in your body to help you stay healthy
Explanation:
Different kinds of substances have different properties. Compare and contrast the electrical properties of salts, metals, and acids.
the concept of doing whatever it takes to make sure our planet continues to support life as we know is called
Answer:
The answer would be Photosynthic
Explanation:
Because of its water, Earth is home to millions of species of plants and animals. The things that live on Earth have changed its surface greatly. For example, early cyanobacteria changed the air and gave it oxygen. The living part of Earth's surface is called the "biosphere".
Which two features are parts of a line graph? A) An x-axis B) A series of bars C) Line of best fit D)A dependent variable
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Answer:
An X-axis and a Dependent Variable
Explanation:
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Which statement is FALSE? First exclude the four that are correct. While performing photosynthesis during the day, the chloroplasts of a green leaf produce Which statement is FALSE? First exclude the four that are correct. While performing photosynthesis during the day, the chloroplasts of a green leaf produce ATP to be used in the Calvin cycle. ATP as an energy source for the roots of the plant. sugars for the green leaf’s cellular respiration at night. sugars as an energy source for the roots of the plant. sugars to fuel the growth of the plant.
Answer:ATP as an energy source for the roots of the plant.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants manufacture their own food. It involves the combination of water and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight. Sugars are produced in the process.
The ATP molecules produced during photosynthesis are not transported to plant root cells. Rather, metabolic activities within the plant root cells produces the energy molecules required by the plant roots.
Vaccination and health records are not required in the child-care facility:
For infants.
For all children.
For school-age children.
In child-care homes.
in child-care centers.
Answer: for school - age children
Explanation: student vaccination and health records are not require because training requirements that are provided by national organization includes evidence of competency developed by the department of children and families.
Where does the oxygen needed for aerobic respiration come from?
Why is it good for scientists to be skeptical? ecause
Answer:
Skepticism helps scientists to remain objective when performing scientific inquiry and research.
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of a question technology can solve?
A.Why does the heart beat?
B.Why does lightning strike?
C.How can we make an artificial heart?
D.Why do geese fly south for the winter?
Answer: b
Explanation:
Which skill are you using when you use your five senses to gather information
Answer:
Observing: Using the five senses to learn about an object or event, or to collect information about an object.
Measuring: Determining the length, area, volume, mass, or temperature to describe and quantify objects.
Which energy sources could provide energy to run an electric vacuum cleaner or power the lights in a football stadium?
POSSIBLE
solar, hydroelectric, and nuclear
geothermal, wind, and biomass
neither A or B
both A and B
Answer ::
solar,wind,biomass
Enzymes are proteins that have a three dimensional shape that is specific to a particular substract. environmental conditions can change. the shape of protein
Answer:
The enzyme will no longer be able to catalyze the reaction with the substrate
Explanation:
Enzymes usually have a very specific structure than holds the substrate molecules, facilitating the optimal environment for the reaction to proceed. This reduces the activation energy required to start the reaction.
If the shape changes, the substrate molecule will no longer properly fit. Therefore, the enzyme will not be able to catalyze the reaction.
HELP FAST PLEASE. Vacuoles in different organisms and cell types typically have different compositions and functions. Which of the
following pairs are most similar in composition and function?
•central vacuoles in plant cells and food vacuoles in amoebas that store sugar
•contractile vacuoles in unicellular eukaryotes and central vacuoles in plant cells
•contractile vacuoles in unicellular eukaryotes and small storage vacuoles in plant cells
•food vacuoles in amoebas and lytic vacuoles in plants that contain hydrolyzing enzymes
Answer:
I believe it is the second answer, contractile vacuoles and central vacuoles.
Explanation:
Contractile vacuoles store water, and so do the central vacuoles in plant cells. They regulate water in the cell and both are typically large.
Answer:
D.food vacuoles in amoebas and lytic vacuoles in plants that contain hydrolyzing enzymes
Which statements best describe plasmas? Check all that apply.
Plasmas have a definite volume.
Plasmas can change shape.
Plasmas contain ionized particles.
Plasmas are abundant on Earth.
Plasmas are good insulators.
Answer:
Plasmas can conduct electricity
Plasmas are created when a lot of energy is applied to a gas.
Plasmas contain ions and free electrons.
Explanation:
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Statements best describe plasmas are:-
Plasmas can conduct electricityPlasmas are created when a lot of energy is applied to a gas.Plasmas contain ions and free electrons.What is plasmas?Plasma is superheated matter so hot that the electrons are ripped away from the atoms forming an ionized gas. It comprises over 99% of the visible universe. In the night sky, plasma glows in the form of stars, nebulas, and even the auroras that sometimes ripple above the north and south poles.To know more about plasmas here
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HELP FAST PLEASE. Vacuoles in different organisms and cell types typically have different compositions and functions. Which of the
following pairs are most similar in composition and function?
•central vacuoles in plant cells and food vacuoles in amoebas that store sugar
•contractile vacuoles in unicellular eukaryotes and central vacuoles in plant cells
•contractile vacuoles in unicellular eukaryotes and small storage vacuoles in plant cells
•food vacuoles in amoebas and lytic vacuoles in plants that contain hydrolyzing enzymes
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Jus took the test on edgenuity
Answer:
Food vacuoles in amoebas and lytic vacuoles in plants that contain hydrolyzing enzymes
The ribs articulate with the ?
of the thoracic vertebrae.
Answer:
The first rib articulates solely with the first thoracic vertebra. The head articulates with the demifacet and the tubercle articulates with the costal facet. The last three thoracic vertebrae lack transverse processes and the ribs associated with them lack tubercles.
Explanation:
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2. How do plankton move through the water?
Answer:
It depends.
Explanation:
Some types of plankton float through the water.
While some types have a whip-like tail (flagella) to move through the water.
Answer:
Most plankton are very buoyant and float closer to the surface of the ocean rather than the bottom, but the current also greatly helps the plankton move from place to place
Explanation:
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A liquid's resistance to flow is called
viscosity.
Odensity
O pressure.
O tension.
Answer:
Viscosity
Explanation:
Ive had this question on quizzes many times. And viscosity was the answer.
a. a lipid molecule
b. an indicator
c. an ADP molecule
d. an enzyme
Answer:
D. .................................
Identify the basic components that make up the structure of the plasma membrane
Answer:
The principal components of the plasma membrane are lipids (phospholipids and cholesterol), proteins, and carbohydrate groups that are attached to some of the lipids and proteins.
Explanation:
how come one type of matter can be converted to a totally different type
Answer:
the type of matter probably turned into a whole different chemical thing
Explanation:
Do all of the cells in your body look exactly the same and have
exactly the same function/job?
Question 3 of 10
According to the graph below, at which point is the plant performing the least
photosynthesis?
Oxygen in Plants and Time of Day
Oxygen Production Rate
Dawn
Dusk
Dawn
Answer:
it looks like point A but i may be wrong
Explanation:
it has the least amount of oxygen compared to the other points
i also have not looked at bio in 2 years
hope this is right and helps if not i am v sorry <3
Answer:it's point C
Explanation:
Sean is thinking about using seawater to water his plants. Sean places 4 points
10 spider plants near a window for 20 days. Each day, he waters five plants
with 10 mL of seawater and five plants with 10 mL of fresh water. He
measures their heights before and after the 20 days. Which of the
following could be a hypothesis for Sean's experiment?
plants need water to grow
plants need sunlight to grow
salt water affects the growth of plants
different types of plants are affected by salt water differently
When do you think the world's population will stop growing? Answer in a paragraph please (:
Answer:
Please read below
Explanation:
The worlds population won't stop growing till something bad in the wrold happens like a war or the fertility rates drop to an all time low.For example if a lot of people are out at a war the frertility rates are going to be low and the death rates will be high.Therefore the population will stop growing and will decrease or stay the same.
Brain cells, which depend on glucose for energy, use the glucose transporter GLUT3, which has a Km of 1.5mM. Liver cells, which store glucose (as glycogen) after a meal and release glucose between meals, use the glucose transporter GLUT2, which has a Km of 15mM. Calculate the rate (as a % of Vmax) of glucose uptake in brain cells and in liver cells at circulated glucose concentrations of 3mM (starvation), 5 mM (normal levels), and 7mM (after a carbohydrate-rich meal). Use this rearranged M-M equation.
Answer:
Explanation:
Given that:
The brain cell which uses glucose transporter GLUT3 Km = 1.5 mM
The liver cell which stores glucose GLUT2 Km = 15 mM
The objective is to calculate the rate (as % of Vmax) of glucose uptake in brain cells and liver cells under starvation conditions.
Using the M-M equation i.e Michaelis- Menten equation;
[tex]Rate = \dfrac{V_{max}* [S]}{[S]+K_m}[/tex]
By rearrangement
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}= \dfrac{[S]}{[S]+K_m}[/tex]
where;
[tex]V_{max}[/tex] = maximum velocity of a reaction
Thus; the rate as a % of Vmax of glucose uptake in brain cells is calculated as:
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}= \dfrac{[3 \ mM]}{[3 \ mM]+1.5 \ mM}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}= \dfrac{3 \ mM}{4.5 \ mM}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}=0.667[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}=66.7 \%[/tex]
the rate as a % of Vmax of glucose uptake in liver cells is calculated as:
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}= \dfrac{[3 \ mM]}{[3 \ mM]+15 \ mM}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}= \dfrac{3 \ mM}{18 \ mM}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}=0.166[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{Rate}{V_{max}}=17 \%[/tex]
Thus, the uptake is larger brain cells due to the fact that the brain cells GLUT3 have higher tendency to attract glucose.
Place the following in order from smallest to largest: nucleotide,nucleus, cell, double-helix, DNA-histonecomplex, chromosome, gene
Explanation:
cell,double-helix,gene,nucleus, nucleotide,chromosome
What are the inputs in cellular respiration?
Answer:
En las células eucariotas la respiración se realiza en las mitocondrias y ocurre en tres etapas que son:
1.Oxidación del piruvato.
2.Ciclo de los ácidos tricarboxílicos (ciclo de Krebs)
3.Cadena respiratoria y fosforilación oxidativa del ADP a ATP.
La respiración celular podría dividirse en dos tipos, según el papel atribuido al oxígeno: Respiración anaeróbicaRespiración aeróbica:Explanation:
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Which cells contain the most catalase: liver, apple, or potato?
Answer: I think it's the potato
Explanation:
Most flowers are supported upright by:
a) soft cell walls
b)stiff cell membranes
c)woody cellulose stems
d)osmotic pressure
Answer:
Most flowers are supported upright by:
A. soft cell walls
B. stiff cell membranes
C woody cellulose stems
D. osmotic pressure
Explanation:
D. osmotic pressure
An energy transformation flow diagram is shown.
A flow diagram beginning with an X. An arrow goes from the X to a toaster oven. Another arrow goes from the toaster oven to the words Thermal Energy.
What type of energy does X most likely represent?
X = radiant energy
X = chemical energy
X = gravitational energy
X = electrical energy
Answer:
X = CHEMICAL ENERGY!
Explanation:
It's a microwave, lets be real.