Answer:
The phenotypes of all the next generation of flowers will be Bb, which is blue, because the B is dominant. I hope this is right and helps!
Explanation:
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Which of the following correctly states the law of conservation of energy?
Question 5 options:
Transformations are inefficient because some energy is destroyed and lost as heat.
Energy is created when it is transformed from one form to another.
Energy can be created or destroyed, as well as transformed from one form to another.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transformed from one form to another.
Answer:
D the last one
Explanation:
Answer:
D- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transformed from one form to another.
Explanation:
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Where is most nitrogen found that is unusable by plants and animals?
A soil
B atmosphere
C ocean
D space
Answer:
b atmosphere
Explanation:
this is based off of past knowledge so if its wrong im sorry- but doesnt nitrogen take up most of our atmosphere? thats why i chose this
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1. aabb, (made by ab x ab)
2. green and smooth
3. 3/16, (combinations would be AAbb, Aabb, and Aabb)
4. 1/16
5. 1/16 (only 1 AABB)
6. 4/16 (4 with AaBb)
What evidence supports a conservation law?
Energy from sunlight becomes glucose during photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide becomes glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.
O Hydrogen is made from the breakdown of carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
O Glucose and
oxygen become carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
its a
Explanation:
What’s the answer to 1 and 2 please help me I’ll give brainliest
Answer:
1. Everything except for rocks
2. Humans are burning carbon and putting it in the atmosphere
Explanation:
11. Is an individual with light skin color living at high latitude at risk of having low serum folate levels due to UV exposure? Why or why not?
12. Is an individual with dark skin color living at low latitude at risk of having vitamin D deficiency due to lack of UV exposure? Why or why not?
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Describe what role do humans have in protecting or changing this issue? Explain steps or plans you would implement.
Here are a few examples of ideas you could discuss:
Climate change
Habitat destruction
Invasive species
Pollution
Overpopulation
Overconsumption-exploitation
Answer: Humans can address and resolve the issues related to their environment and social problems.
Explanation:
Climate change: The climate change is caused by the seasonal change or due to human oriented activities like burning of fossil fuels related to liberation of green house gases this is related to global warming.
Human beings can take initiative of utilizing less fossil fuels, planting more trees so that they can absorb more carbon dioxide gas which is a chief green house gas responsible for raising the temperature.
Habitat destruction: The habitat destruction happens when the habitat is destroyed due to forest fire, volcanic eruption, earthquake or cyclone.
Humans can build strong houses by keeping in mind the hazards can influence the building where they are living.
Invasive species: The invasive species is the one which is introduced into the new environment due to human effort or naturally. The invasive species reduce the population of the native species by competing for resources.
The humans can determine whether the invasive species can possibly affect the members of the native species or not. Possible measures can be taken to reduce their population by selective hunting.
Pollution: The contamination of air, water, and soil by the action of polluting agents is called pollution.
The pollution can be reduced by reducing or restricting the sewage and industrial discharge in water, stopping or reducing the use of fossil fuel which on burning produce contaminating gases, and reducing the use of polythene bags which can contaminate the soil.
Overpopulation: The overpopulation is condition in which the population of the species exceeds the carrying capacity of the region. The carrying capacity is the ability of the ecosystem to sustain a particular number of members of the species depending upon the availability of resources.
The overpopulation in case of humans can be controlled by use of contraceptives, small family rule adaptability, and by stopping early marriage as this can offer long reproductive period to couples.
is thunderstorm abiotic or biotic?
Answer:abiotic it is non living
Explanation:
Which one has more thermal energy?
a. a pot of soup boiling on the stove b. a cup of hot coffee
c. a bathtub full of warm water
d. an ice cube in a glass of lemonade
a bathtub full of warm water
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Which of the following lists the steps of technological development in the
correct order, from first to most recent?
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Answer:
the second to last one would be:
because we create too much waste. we have multiple companies creating harmful gases and liquids that are ruining our envoirment.
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Where does magma come from? where does sediment come from?
Answer:
The composition of magma depends on the rock it was formed from (by melting), and the conditions of that melting. Magmas derived from ...
Answer:
Magma originates in the lower part of the Earth's crust and in the upper portion of the mantle where as Sediment is solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location.
) What kind of approach to phylogeny reconstruction is ribosomal RNA sequencing: cladistic or phenetic
Answer:
cladistics
Explanation:
Cladistics is a phylogenetic approach used to classify groups of organisms based on shared derived characteristics (synapomorphies) that are not present in distant ancestors. Cladistics describes evolutionary relationships between organisms. Ribosomal RNA genes such as, for example, 5S ribosomal RNA, are appropriate for phylogenetic (cladistic) analyses because they are evolutionarily conserved between related species. Using ribosomal RNA genes, it is possible to trace evolutionary relationships ranging from kingdom level to genus. Unlike cladistics, phenetics is a method used to classify organisms based on the degree of similarity between them (usually by using external and/or morphological/observable phenotypic traits), regardless of their evolutionary relationships.
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(a) A cell where PKB is always active has a mutation that results in the permanent activation of GSK3. Based on the information in Figure 2, predict the effect of this mutation on the activity of glycogen synthase. Justify your prediction.
Answer:
a. Normally, PK2 activates PK1. We are told that PK1 and PK2 normally work sequentially in an intracellular signaling pathway. If PK1 is permanently activated, a response is seen independently of whether or not PK2 is present. If PK1 activated PK2, no response should be seen if PK1 were activated in the absence of PK2.
GSK-3 is an unusual protein kinase in that it displays high, “constitutive” activity in unstimulated cells and is rapidly inactivated upon a variety of cellular stimulations. The most thoroughly documented pathway for the inactivation of GSK-3 is in response to insulin and is mediated by protein kinase B (PKB, also termed Akt), which lies upstream of GSK-3 [8].
A cell wherein the PKB seems to be constantly active does indeed have a disorder that makes GSK3 to be permanently activated. Kinases, for example, control glycogen synthase as well as glucose acid phosphatase.
GSK3, as well as glycogen synthase kinases 3, is however one enzyme that is controlled through PKB phosphorylase kinases.Throughout one cell, PKB seems to be constantly in motion, culminating in GSK3 regulation, which would, in turn, be responsible for glycogen synthase activities only through the signaling cascade.
Thus the response above is correct.
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A family has a Y-linked disease that affects the father. What is the chance of a male offspring inheriting the same disease?
Answer:
100%
Explanation:
A sex-linked trait is a trait which is inherited on the sex chromosomes (X and Y chromosomes). This means that that trait is only inherited by offsprings of a particular sex. In this question, a family is said to have a Y-linked disease that affects the father.
Note that, Y chromosomes are only present in the male sex, meaning that a father will always transfer its Y chromosome to all his male offsprings. Since this disease (trait) is on the Y chromosome, it means that all male offsprings i.e. 100% of this father will have the disease.
Emily's body starts to develop secretory glands at the end of the milk ducts in the breasts. Based on the given information, we can say that Emily is most likely to be in the _____ stage.
Answer:
Thelarche
Explanation:
In females, thelarche represents the start of puberty and as such it marks the beginning of the secondary development of the mammary glands known as breasts. This pubertal development usually occur in females that are between the ages of 8 years and 12 years due to the secretion of hormones such as estrogen.
In this scenario, Emily's body starts to develop secretory glands at the end of the milk ducts in the breasts. Based on the given information, we can say that Emily is most likely to be in the thelarche stage because she is beginning to experience breast budding.
Describe how traits are inherited through sexual reproduction.
The resulting offspring inherit one half of their traits from each parent. The process where haploid sex cells are created from diploid parents is called meiosis, and it occurs only in the reproductive organs.
Match the part of the brain to its function:
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Where we think, receive sensations, control our muscles and speech.
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coorditnates muscle movement
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controls body temperature, appetite and thirst
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controls circadian rhythms
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emotional center
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controls reflexes for heart rate, breathing and blood pressure
A.
cerebrum
B.
medulla oblongata
C.
hypothalamus
D.
cerebellum
E.
limbic system
F.
pineal gland
Answer:
A
B
C
D
E
F
the correct answer is perpendicular to line AB and passes through the given
The cerebrum controls and regulates muscle and speech. The cerebellum coordinates muscle movement. The hypothalamus controls the body temperature and appetite. The pineal gland is for circadian rhythms. The limbic system is the emotion centre of the body. The medulla oblongata regulates heart rate.
What are the different parts of the brain?
The brain has different parts, such as the forebrain, midbrain, and hand brain. In the forebrain, there is a cerebrum. In the cerebrum, there are Broca's and Wernika's areas. These regulate the language. The cerebrum receives sensations and controls muscles.
The hypothalamus controls the body temperature and appetite. It releases different hormones to control that. The pineal gland secretes melatonin, which regulates the circadian rhythm of animals. The limbic system regulates different emotions such as happiness, anger, etc.
The hindbrain has a cerebellum. This regulates voluntary muscle movements like walking, etc. The medulla oblongata regulates involuntary activities such as heart rate, respiration, etc.
Hence, A is related to the first statement. B is related to sixth, C is related to third, D is related to second, E is related to fifth, and F is related to fourth.
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Easter Island once had a thriving tree population.
True
False
Answer:
True, if this helps can i have brainlist :D
Explanation:
In A.D. 1200 (or thereabouts), a small group of Polynesians — it might have been a single family — made their way there, settled in and began to farm. When they arrived, the place was covered with trees — as many as 16 million of them, some towering 100 feet high.
Answer: true i think
Explanation:
Which type of brain wave originates in the central and pariental regions of the brain and is associated with normal sleeping
Answer:
Delta waves
Explanation:
This is because Delta waves are the slowest brain waves and they have they highest amplitude and these waves are responsible for normal sleep. They originated from Central and parental regions of the brain which is part of the cerebral cortex and they are refer to slow wave sleep. They can occur in the third stage of sleeping. They are deeply penetrated like drum beat and occur during deepest meditation and dreamless dream.
How are humans changing the carbon cycle? Question 2 options: Humans are adding carbon to the Earth by over-farming. Humans are burning carbon and putting it into the atmosphere. Humans are planting more trees to add more oxygen to to the carbon cycle.
Why is pinocytosis a form of endocytosis?
The following is a list of vessels. Place them in the order that blood would go through entering the systemic circulation. 1. Left ventricle 2. Aorta 3. Vena cavae 4. Pulmonary trunk 5. Pulmonary veins 6. Right atrium 7. Right ventricle 8. Left atrium
What is the porosity of the silt sample?
A)
80%
B)
53%
C)
25%
D)
44%
Answer:
Explanation:
B = 53 %
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The particle of an atom. That carries no electrical charge is called a
Answer:
Neutrons have no electrical charge. Protons and neutrons together make a dense bundle at the center of an atom. This bundle is called the nucleus. Electrons have a negative electrical charge (-) and move around the nucleus. Electrons are the smallest of these particles.
Write a 3-4 paragraph scenario or story describing an activity or event that caused an injury to someone at that joint. Include at least 5 relevant vocabulary words in your scenario. Include treatment and prognosis of this type of joint injury.
The major mechanism of action of anandamide appears to be: Group of answer choices presynaptic facilitation. postsynaptic facilitation. presynaptic inhibition. postsynaptic inhibition.
Answer:
presynaptic inhibition
Explanation:
Presynaptic inhibition is an inhibitory mechanism capable of modulating neurotransmitter release in the central nervous system (CNS), i.e., by suppressing the release of neurotransmitters from axon terminals. Endocannabinoids are neurotransmitters that bind to receptors in other cells, thereby indirectly affecting the activity of other neurotransmitters. Anandamide is a neurotransmitter derived from arachidonic acid -an omega-6 fatty acid-, whose effects are mediated by cannabinoid receptors in the CNS. This major endocannabinoid (anandamide) is thought to inhibit the release of the inhibitory neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA).
can Multiple alleles affect eye color
Answer:yes
Explanation:
Genetic mutation