Answer:
5. The main function of the smooth ER is the synthesis of lipids, steroids, and carbohydrates. It is also involved in the detoxification of drugs and toxins. The rough ER is mainly involved in protein synthesis. It is lined with ribosomes. The rough ER and the ribosomes on it work to make and ship proteins to other parts of the cell.
6. The nucleus can only be found within eukaryotic cells.
7. Plant cells are green because of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is used in photosynthesis and it does not absorb the green wavelengths of white light, rather it reflects it, giving plants their green color.
8. The vacuole stores materials like water, nutrients, and waste for the cell. In plant cells, vacuoles are large and mainly store water. They are so large they even provide some structure for the cell. This type of vacuole is called the central vacuole. Vacuoles in animal cells are smaller and there are typically more than one.
9. The purpose of a cell wall is for added structure and protection of plant cells.
10. A chloroplast is an organelle only found in plant cells. It is where photosynthesis takes place. Essentially, it makes food for the plant.
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Cows get energy to move from the grass they eat. What is the energy transformation starting with the grass?
Mechanical to radiant and chemical energy
Mechanical to thermal and chemical energy
Chemical to mechanical and thermal energy
Chemical to thermal and radiant energy
Answer:
Mechanical to radiant and chemical
Answer:
Chemical to mechanical and thermal energy
Explanation:
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Answer:D
Explanation: The tortoise speed was constant whereas the hare stopped at 2 min and traveled 0 miles
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Hemoglobin is _____.
needed for the transport of oxygen
only found in type A blood
carried by white blood cells
needed by platelets to clot
Answer:
needed for the transport of oxygen
Match each blood part with the correct description.
1. prevents body from losing blood after injury
plasma
2. fights off disease in the body
red blood cells
3. carries oxygen around the body
white blood cells
4. is made of 90% water
platelets
The matching of each blood part with the correct description is as follows:
Prevents body from losing blood after injury: PlateletsFights off disease in the body: White blood cells. Carries oxygen around the body: Red blood cells. It is made of 90% water: Plasma. What are the functions of the blood?The functions of the blood are as follows:
It transports oxygen and other required nutrients to the lungs and tissues.It significantly constructs blood clots in order to prevent excess blood loss during injury.Blood while flowing carries cells and proteins known as antibodies which fight against infections.It regulates body temperature.The flowing blood is a very complex mechanism. This is because it prevents the mixing of carbon dioxide rich-blood which we get from the cells and tissues to the oxygen-rich blood which we get from the heart and transport to the lungs.
Each component of the blood plays an active role in order to function properly and increases the chances of survival by the elimination of infections.
Therefore, the matching of each blood part with the correct description is well-described above.
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Consumers get energy from cellular respiration
true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Consumers are organisms who must consume other organisms in order to get their energy, hence their names, consumers.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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What would happen if your organ systems stopped functioning properly?
Answer:
All of the organ systems of the body work together to maintain homeostasis of the organism. If homeostasis fails, death or disease may result.
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True or false: pressure is measured in units called atmospheres (atm).
Answer:
false
Explanation:
pressure In units is called pascal
True or false: polymers that are stretchy and return to their original state are called Elastomers
Differentiate between a cloth safety belt and a metal buckle in terms of thermal conductors and insulators.
Answer:
Look at the image I posted
Explanation:
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So i need to ask this for a project im doing how many people here watch anime?
Answer:
I do because its a good show
Explanation:
Answer:
i watch anime
Explanation:
i have watched bleach and one piece
The protons and neutrons are in the nucleus of the atom, while the electrons are on the outside. How would you calculate the number of neutrons in the atom?
A. Subtract the atomic mass and the atomic number
B. Add the atomic mass and the atomic number
C. Subtract the number of protons from the atomic number
D. Add the number of protons to the atomic number
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In genetic engineering
A
scientists add or change the genes on a chromosome.
B
natural selection is used to determine which traits to keep or eliminate.
C
dominant and recessive genes are mixed together randomly.
D
mitosis divides a cell into two equal parts.
Answer:
i think it is A
Explanation:
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Hey! Please help! 7th-grade science!!
1. When recommending solutions to decrease human impact, which location were you able to make the greatest positive impact? Please explain your selection by using data from the simulation.
2. What recommendations would you give to your local community to help to decrease the local effects of human impact on the environment? List 2 recommendations and how they will positively impact your community.
3. What recommendations would you give to the global governments to help decrease the global effects of human impact on the environment? List 2 recommendations and how they will positively impact our planet.
The resistance which opposes the motion of moving parts is called ________________
Inertia
Gravity
Friction
The resistance which opposes the motion of friction of moving parts is called friction.
Synonyms for Friction: abrasion, abrading, rubbing.
When and how do body systems work together?
Answer:
Just as the organs in an organ system work together to accomplish their task, so the different organ systems also cooperate to keep the body running. For example, the respiratory system and the circulatory system work closely together to deliver oxygen to cells and to get rid of the carbon dioxide the cells produce.
Explanation:
Answer:
Just as the organs in an organ system work together to accomplish their task, so the different organ systems also cooperate to keep the body running. For example, the respiratory system and the circulatory system work closely together to deliver oxygen to cells and to get rid of the carbon dioxide the cells produce.
Explanation:
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Cellular respiration and photosynthesis have similar equations. Which additional resource is part of photosynthesis, but not cellular respiration? sunlight nitrogen carbon water
Answer:
sunlight , sunlight
Explanation:
sunlight
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
It shows that the most stuff that they ate were plants on this data chart.
What state of matter has a defined volume but undefined shape?
A ) gases
B ) liquids and gases
C ) liquids
D ) solids and liquids
Answer: A) liquids.
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What is the difference between the one with a bunch of red dots (Anti Rh, Anti B) and the solid red circle (Anti A) I do not understand so please help me. I have asked this 3 times already this my 4th and gotten foolish and useless answers be serious and help.
Answer:
The difference is that the ones with dots have more cells in them and the other one must've been left there for awhile
Explanation:
Because i looked up what those dots meant
Answer:
The answer is B Positive (B+)
Explanation:
With a little google search I found a useful chart, I just searched between the options for the right answer. Here is the chart:
List the helpful interactions.
List the harmful interactions.
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1. Where does the body get glucose molecules?
2. Where does the body get amino acids?
3. Where does the body get oxygen?
4. What do you think could happen if the human body doesn’t take in one or all of these molecules? Why do you think this?
Answer:
1. Glucose molecules come from the food we eat. we digest the food, then it mixes with acid/enzymes in the stomach. then the food breaks down and becomes glucose (blood sugar).
2. the best place to get amino acids is through protein-rich foods. when you eat protein, it gets broken down into amino acids, which are used for building muscle and "regulating immune function"
3. enters through the alveoli. it exchanges with older air in the lungs.
4. A. glucose- cause low blood sugar, causing problems in your nervous system
B- amino acids-decreased immunity, fertility issues, slowed growth (in children), digestion problems, and depression.
C- oxygen- basically suffocation, which leads to death
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer for the question is C
Explanation:
Its C because food web arrows go up and the predators are at the top. The smallest of animals are always going to be at the bottom of the food web no matter what.
What is another name for an animal that is only a secondary consumer?
Answer:
carnivores
Explanation:
Answer:
"Heterotrophs"
Place the following in order from smallest to largest.
Organ
Cell
Body System
Tissue
An avocado can be a simple model of the structure of a eukaryotic cell what cell structure is represented by the seed in the center ?
Answer:D
Explanation:
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How is the human body similar to an airplane?
Answer:
They all have different parts for it to work as a whole.
And different systems, without one of them the plane would:t work.
The human body is similar to an airplane in that; both require energy to function.
Discussion:
The airplane requires energy in form of fuel in its combustion engines. Upon combustion, the fuel is burnt and converted to energy which in turn is used to fly the airplane.The airplane requires energy in form of fuel in its combustion engines. Upon combustion, the fuel is burnt and converted to energy which in turn is used to fly the airplane.On this same note; the fuel in the human body is derived from the metabolism of nutrients in foods in a bid to convert such nutrients to the energy denomination of the human body ( ATP). This energy is used for the day to day activities f the human body.Read more about human body metabolism:
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