Select the correct answer.
How much has the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased since 1750?
А. 10%
B. 30%
C. 50%
D. 40% ​

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is C. It has increased about 50% since 1750.

Answer 2
C might be the answer.

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Which of the following is the correct order of events?

Select one:

a. Germination, pollination, growth of a pollen tube, fertilization

b. Fertilization, growth of a pollen tube, germination, pollination

c. Growth of a pollen tube, pollination, fertilization, germination

d. Pollination, growth of a pollen tube, fertilization, germination


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Answer:

growth of a pollen tube ,pollination ,fertilization ,germination

DNA is called the "blueprint of life" because

1. it has a blue color
2. it codes all our traits
3. it can relay messages to other molecules

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Answer:

2.It codes all our traits

Answer: 2

Explanation:


Name three different cells in a leaf that contain chloroplast. Please help​

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The LEAF as a photosynthetic organ includes the following cells which contains CHLOROPLASTS

the palisade mesophyll

• the spongy mesophyll and

• the stomatal guard cells

The LEAFS are the main organ of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants manufacture their food in the presence of sunlight. This takes place in the CHLOROPLASTS of these plant. CHLOROPLASTS are structures that contains chlorophyll which traps in energy from the sunlight.

The mesophyll tissues are located between the upper and the lower epidermis of the leaf. The palisade mesophyll, which is found at the upper part, contains numerous CHLOROPLASTS and is the main site of photosynthesis in the leaf.

The spongy mesophyll is located at the lower part of the epidermis. They are irregularly arranged with air spaces between them which are linked to the stomatal openings. They also contain CHLOROPLASTS.

The stomatal guard cells are a pair of bean-shaped cells which controls the opening and closing of stomata. These cells contains CHLOROPLASTS which contributes to the movement of stomata.

Therefore the three different cells of the leaf that contains CHLOROPLASTS are the palisade mesophyll, the spongy mesophyll and the stomatal guard cells.

You can read more about CHLOROPLASTS through the link below:

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A pea plant is heterozygous for both seed shape and seed color. S is the allele for the dominant, spherical shape characteristic; s is the allele for the recessive, dented shape characteristic. Y is the allele for the dominant, yellow color characteristic; y is the allele for the recessive, green color characteristic. A pure bred plant with green spherical shaped seeds is crossed with a pure bred plant with yellow dented shaped seeds. State the phenotype and genotype for the parent plants p1 and p2

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

P1: SSyy

p2: ssYY

Explanation:

In the given question it is given that S is the allele for the dominant trait of spherical shape over s allele of dented shape and similarly Yellow pea seed is dominant over y green seed.

It is given that parent 1 or p1 is true breeding for green spherical shaped seeds which means it has two alleles of the same gene that are SSyy (S for spherical and y for green) and parent 2 or p2 is a pure bred plant with yellow dented shaped seeds that would be ssYY.

Which are examples of harmful mutations? Check all that apply.

one that causes a person to have a light patch of hair color
one that changes a mouse’s eye shape but not its eyesight
one that allows a moth to blend into its environment
one that reduces a bean plant’s ability to make food
one that increases the plants susceptibility to disease

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Answer:

one that increases the plants susceptibility to disease

Explanation:

i think

Answer:

Which are examples of harmful mutations? Check all that apply.

one that causes a person to have a light patch of hair color

one that changes a mouse’s eye shape but not its eyesight

one that allows a moth to blend into its environment

one that reduces a bean plant’s ability to make food

one that increases the plants susceptibility to disease

THE ANSWERS ARE 2 , 4 , 5

Explanation:

Oswald Avery's work with two strains of bacteria, one of which caused the
other to become harmful, showed that:
A. the factor that transforms cells is a protein.
B. DNA is the factor that transforms cells.
C. two alleles interact to produce a trait.
D. DNA carries the instructions for making proteins.
Plz help

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Answer: B

Explanation: the DNA is the factor and that will transform the cells.

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ADN là gì ?hihihihihihihihihi

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Answer:

DNA là phân tử mang thông tin di truyền quy định mọi hoạt động sống của các sinh vật và nhiều loài virus

Explanation:

Some people believe that there should be no government subsidies for water use, even for irrigation of crops, as there are now. Which of the following most likely describes their reasoning? A. People are more likely to value and conserve what they must pay for. B. Industry, rather than farming, should receive water-use subsidies. C. Food production is not as important as other uses of water, such as for recreation. D. Farmers have it easy and should not benefit from tax dollars.​

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Answer: A. People are more likely to value and conserve what they must pay for

Explanation: I thought the answer was C but it said the answer was A

wich of the following processes takes place during prophase

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Answer:

the nuclear envelope dissolves and chromosomes condense. The chromosomes migrate to the center of the cell and align during metaphase. The mitotic spindle fibers attach during metaphase and retract during anaphase, pulling sister chromatids from each chromosome to separate poles of the cell.

53 The graph below shows the changes in the number of species in an ecosystem
Species Diversity
300
200
Number of Species
|..
100
و 12 19 0
1989
1994
1980
Year
Which event was most likely the cause of the changes in species diversity in this ecosystem?
A large volcanic eruption
B A flash flood
Amatorado
D Amigration of cuts

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Answer:

your pic is too blurry i cant see

Explanation:

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Pistil is the male reproductive part of the plant.




True or false?

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Answer:

false bestie, that's a women's

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Microbes vary in their tolerance of and requirements for oxygen. While obligate aerobes require oxygen to survive, other microbes can be killed by oxygen. H. pylori is considered a microaerophile as it grows best in a low oxygen environments, which is consistent with the environment in the stomach. What type(s) of microbe is/are likely to be found in the following locations of the body

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Hi. Unfortunately, you did not submit the parts of the body to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.

Microorganisms can be aerobic or anaerobic. Aerobics are those that survive in the presence of oxygen and therefore may be present in parts of the cup that have contact with oxygen. Anaerobic organisms are those that do not survive in the presence of oxygen and therefore can only be present in places in the body that do not come into contact with oxygen.

In this case, to answer your question, you need to identify if the parts of the body, that your question presents, come into contact with oxygen or not. This way it is possible to inform if the microorganisms that these parts of the body have are anaerobic or aerobic.

how can you lessen the harmful effect of soil erosion? ​

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Answer:

Trees and other plants

Explanation:

Trees and plants prevent erosion by holding the soil together with their roots.

Which of the following is true
about true-breeding plants if they are allowed to self-pollinate?

A. They never have offspring with the same traits as the parent plant.

B. They have offspring with traits that are identical to the parent plant with one or two differences.

C. They always have offspring with traits identical to the parent plant.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

some are the same while others are different (traits)

If the diploid number of a bull is 60, the chromosome number found in its sperm is
Help ASAP

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Answer:

30

Explanation:

sperm cells are haploid

30
because the sperm cells are haploid

Which term best describes the following scenario?

Calcium ions travel through the cell membrane into the cell, using an integral protein. There is a higher concentration of calcium in the cell.

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Answer:

facilitated diffusion

Explanation:

There are three types of diffusion:

1-simple diffusion: ions are moved from areas of higher

concentration to lower concentration

2-osmosis: moves water molecules

3-facilitated diffusion: ions move through the

membrane facilitated by transport/carrier proteins

a phlebotomy technician has collected a neonatal screening card. which of the following actions should the technician take to properly dry the blood stop collection card?

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Answer:

place the card on a flat dry surface

how many hydrogen atoms are contained in a singleolecule of sucrose A, 6 B,12 C,22 D,24​

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Answer:

C 22

Explanation:

Describe the biome in which you currently live, or one in which you want to live, or have lived. What are the atmospheric conditions (wind pattern, humidity level, etc), solar intensity, and geographic/oceanographic features that have produced this unique ecosystem

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Answer:

Southern Texas

Explanation:

The Wind pattern often is represented by the westerlies, which are the winds that flow in the northern latitude of the world. The humidity level in this zone varies from 10-20%, since we are in the desert we do not have much humidity, the solar intensity is high, often found in the 9-10 uv range, it is not advised to spend more than 10 minutes on direct sun without solar protection.  We have the Rio Grande to the south and some spare mountains.

Answer:

Southern Texas

Explanation:

¿Cuál es el rol de la genética microbiana en el contexto de la Biología?
¿Qué aplicaciones tiene la Genética Microbiana hoy en día?

¿En qué consiste el protagonismo de la Genética microbiana en el devenir histórico de la Biología?

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Answer:

- La genética microbiana ha sido fundamental para la comprensión de diferentes mecanismo genéticos y evolutivos  

- Los microrganismos son ampliamente utilizados en medicina y procesos biotecnológicos  

- La microbiología ha permitido descartar la teoría de la generación espontanea (anteriormente aceptada en biologia) como así también formular nuevas teorías (hoy en día ampliamente aceptadas por la comunidad científica)

Explanation:

La genética microbiana juega un papel fundamental en biología, ya que los organismos microscópicos (por ejemplo, bacterias) poseen características únicas para el estudio de mecanismos genético/moleculares tales como, por ejemplo, 1-un corto tiempo generacional y 2-la capacidad de manipulación de un número de organismos muy alto (N muestral) en un laboratorio. En consecuencia, los microrganismos permiten estudiar mecanismos genéticos y evolutivos con mayor grado de precisión y versatilidad al ser comparados con organismos pluricelulares. La microbiología ha permitido el desarrollo de técnicas esenciales en el campo de la biología molecular: la técnica de edición genómica CRISPR-Cas9 se basa en el sistema adaptativo que poseen ciertas bacterias para hacer frente a infecciones virales. La biotecnología microbiana ha permitido también desarrollar diferentes tipos de alimentos y procesos biotecnológicos (por ejemplo, la cerveza y ciertos productos lácteos requiere la utilización de microrganismos para llevar a cabo el proceso de fermentación). Por otra parte, mediante técnicas de recombinación genética podemos explotar las características de los microrganismos para producir a gran escala ciertos productos biotecnológicos y medicinales (por ejemplo, producir insulina para uso humano). La microbiología emergió en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y desde entonces ha posibilitado el desarrollo de importantes avances para el tratamiento y cura de enfermedades infecciosas, como así también descartar teorías tales como la generación espontánea y generar nuevos conocimientos en el campo de la biología y la genética (por ejemplo, el descubrimiento que el ADN se replica de manera semiconservativa fue realizado utilizando cepas de E. coli).

what do you mean by bone​

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Answer:

bone is a substance that forms the skeleton of the body

Boojho wonders why the level
of mercury should change at
all when the bulb of the
thermometer is brought in contact
with another object?​

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Answer:

because of the heatness and coldness of the object

Suggest why most plants die very quickly if their roots are cut off​

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Answer:

because plants are living things, and so if someone cuts you in half, then you're most likley gointnto die pretty quick. HOWEVER.... ur body will still most likley be moving because of adrenaline and left over energy.

Answer:

They wouldn't be able to absorb water and other nutrients from the ground if their roots were cut off.

1. Melting ice caps can result in _____.


A. a fall in sea level


B. colder temperatures


C. a rise in sea level


D. less precipitation

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

if the ice caps melt it produces more water which leads to sea levels rising

Answer:

C. a rise in sea level

(depending on your stance more than one of these could be true but I'm assuming it wants the obvious one.)

....... bacteria as in absence of air​

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Clostridium, Bacteroides, and the methane-producing archaea (methanogens), are called obligate anaerobes because their energy-generating metabolic processes are not coupled with the consumption of oxygen.

Which of these best explains how solid waste can harm wildlife?

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Answer:

Solid waste damps are seriously spoiling the environmental conditions in developing countries. An inefficient municipal solid waste management system may create serious negative environmental impacts like infectious diseases, land and water pollution, obstruction of drains and loss of biodiversity.

Explanation:

i don't see any options!!

How many kinds of mosquito are common in Nepal l​

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there are 130 kinds of mosquito are common in Nepal l

why do you share similar traits with your parents

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Answer:

por que tienes genes que provienen de ellos y de tus antepasados

Explanation:que es un gen?

Es la unidad molecular de la herencia genética, pues almacena la información genética y permite transmitirla a la descendencia.

Currently, two of the living elephant species (X and Y) are placed in the genus Loxodonta, and a third surviving species (Z) is placed in the genus Elephas. Assuming this classification reflects evolutionary relatedness. Draw the most accurate evolutionary tree.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The evolutionary tree is composed of,

Lineages → These are the taxonomic groups of interest placed in the extremes of the lines called branches ⇒ Elephant species X, Y, Z Nodes → These are the ramification points, which are also known as divergence points. They represent the location of the most recent common ancestor ⇒ The red spot in the graph shows the location o the most recent ancestor between species X and Y Root → This is the older common ancestor that all lineages share. The first one in the tree ⇒ The blue spot in the graph show the oldest common ancestor shared by the three species

Two or more lineages are more related to each other if they share a recent common ancestor -In this example, X and Y are more related to each other-. This means that they all diverge from the same node.

Two or more lineages are less related to each other if they lack a recent common ancestor. This is, the node from which these lineages diverge is placed far away in the tree.  

   

which statement is correct according to the semi-conservative theory of dna replication

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