Answer:
These examples illustrate physical weathering:
Swiftly moving water. Rapidly moving water can lift, for short periods of time, rocks from the stream bottom.
Ice wedging. Ice wedging causes many rocks to break.
Plant roots. Plant roots can grow in cracks.
Types of Chemical Weathering
Carbonation. When you think of carbonation, think carbon!
Oxidation. Oxygen causes oxidation.
Hydration. This isn't the hydration used in your body, but it's similar.
Hydrolysis. Water can add to a material to make a new material, or it can dissolve a material to change it.
Acidification.
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Explanation:
Mention the functions of queen, drone and worker bees.
Answer:
Thousands of worker bees, all sterile females, assume responsibility for feeding, cleaning, nursing, and defending the group. Male drones live to mate with the queen, who is the only fertile female in the colony.
Explanation:
Is energy and matter created or conserved
Answer:
created
Explanation:
you make engery by eating food
matter is made by making someing
Answer: Conserved
Explanation:
You cannot create nor destroy matter nor energy
Which of the following accurately describes one way that individual goods differ from public goods
Answer:
People can be excluded from using individual goods if they don’t pay
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. C
2. All cells of your body have the same DNA/genetic information but cell differentiation causes some genes to turn off and some to turn off. The activated genes are coded for which produce proteins and amino acids allowing cells to differentiate. E.g. Neurons and epithelial cell have same genetic information, however the genes coding for neurons in epithelial cells are turned off or deactivated which make them epithelial cells
How would you perform a streak test on a mineral that it's hardness is 8 1/2?
Answer:
you would test it on something harder (i think)
Explanation:
Read the information below and decide if the information provided will classify this item as a cell.
Has a cell membrane and nucleus.
Is moving around under the microscope lens.
After four hours of time, this cell divided into smaller, identical cells.
Select one:
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It sharea all of the characteristics of a cell, including the ability to divide and make more copies of itself.
In dogs, ... What are the possible Genotypes of the offspring and percentages? pick two
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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Answer:
Im really confused
Explanation:
how can current research in cognitive neuroscience be applied to understanding different problems in psychology, including the mind-brain problem and questions concerning brain development and change?
Answer:
idk
Explanation:
Cognitive neuroscience is a group of both experimental strategies of cognitive psychology with various techniques to examine how brain supports mental activities.
what is cognitive neuroscience?A subfield of neuroscience called as Cognitive neuroscience that deals with biological processes involve in human cognition, especially in regards to the relation between brain structures, activity, and cognitive functions.
Here the main purpose is the mechanism of brain functions and its performance, it is a branch of both psychology and neuroscience, because it combinational science of both biological sciences and behavioral sciences, such as psychiatry and psychology.
For example, the best studied role of dopamine as a neurotransmitter which is associated with feelings of satisfaction, brain function, and decision making, so that human make decisions which benefit them to survive.
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Which disease can destroy red blood cells? Which disease infects T cells? Which disease produces a scaly, stinging, and itchy rash on the feet? giving brainliest to first right answer
Answer: 1 hemolytic anemia, 2 severe combined immunodeficiency, and 3 athletes foot
Explanation:
hemolytic is when your blood cells are being destroyed, severe combined immunodeficiency is several diseases together that infect your T-cells and athletes foot is when your feet have been confined in a small sweaty space. it causes a fungus to grow on your foot.
Answer:malaria aids then ath foot
Explanation:
How does the paradise flycatcher protect its young from predators? It wraps its wings around its chicks. It puffs out its feathers to look bigger. It builds a camouflaged nest. It builds an underground burrow.
Answer:
It builds a camouflaged nest.
Paradise flycatcher is a bird which can protect the young from predators. It builds a camouflaged nest.
The paradise flycatcher cannot protect the young ones from predators by wrapping its wings around the chicks, nor by puffing the feathers to look bigger, and does not build an underground burrow. Paradise flycatcher can protect the bird by camouflaging its nest. The material used for camouflaging a nest is different from the conventional material used for making nest by other birds like soft grass, spider web, animal hair, lichen, and leaves. Predators are not able to identify the flycatcher nest to be a bird nest this helps in protection of young ones.Learn more about predator:
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Which of the following are primary ways that heat can be transferred?
Answer:
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Heat can be transferred from one place to another by three methods: conduction in solids, convection of fluids (liquids or gases), and radiation through anything that will allow radiation to pass.
Which term is correct for one arctic fox? A biome, B species, C ecosystem, or
D organism. This is for 10 points!
Answer
Its organism.
Explanation:
An arctic fox isn't an area it is a living thing so organism.
Answer:
Pretty sure it's a biome
There are developmental differences in the amount of gray matter in children. For example, around the ages of _____, the volume of gray matter in the caudate, a part of the basal ganglia involved in control of movement and muscle tone, peaks.
Answer:
7 in girls and age 10 in boys
Explanation:
Around the ages of 7 in girls and age 10 in boys, the volume of gray matter in the caudate, a part of the basal ganglia involved in control of movement and muscle tone, peaks. This is one of the reasons as to why girls are more athletic and flexible earlier when compared to boys who develop more muscle tone later on in life.
Scientists conduct scientific investigations for which of the following reasons?
I. to discover new things about the natural world
II. to explain observed phenomena
III. to test the conclusions found in previous research
IV. to test the predictions of current theories
A. I and II only
B. III and IV only
C. I, II, III, and IV
D. III only
Answer:
C is the answer so it's correct
Spider plants can reproduce both sexually and asexual......
Answer:
I feel like B is the correct answer
Explanation:
B is correct
Answer:
the answer is b the cells of the same
A trait can also be called a/an
observable traits are called phenotypes
Question 18
homozygous : heterozygous :
a)heterozygous : Bb
b)dominant : recessive
c)probability : predicting chances
d)factor: gene
Answer:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
c
Describe two types of phloem cells that make up phloem tissue and outline how their structure
assists function.
Answer: Sieve tubes and cytoplasm.
Explanation:
Jess has A- blood type (the negative refers to the status of the Rh antigen), has never received a blood transfusion, and never been pregnant. Antibodies against what blood antigens could be present in Jess' blood?
Answer:
b. B antigens
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that Antibodies against B antigens would be present in Jess' blood. This can be seen in the chart attached below. Blood Type A individuals tend to have Anti-B antibodies in their plasma, while Blood Type B individuals have Anti-A antibodies. Meanwhile individuals with Blood Type AB have none and individuals of Blood Type O have both.
Why is it necessary to convert carbohydrates into sugars? So they can be absorbed by the body Because sugars taste better than carbohydrates The body cannot get sugars from other sources Chemical energy is only found in sugars
Answer:
So that they can be absorbed by the body.
Explanation:
Carbohydrates are complex and sugars are simple form of carbohydrates. Since carbohydrates is complex and not easily absorbed it is converted to sugars which the body can absorbed easily during digestion and it is converted to energy to drive the cells. Examples of sugars are sucrose,glucose.
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Describe the effect succession has on genetic diversity
Answer:
Dispersal fundamentally influences spatial population dynamics but little is known about dispersal variation in landscapes where spatial heterogeneity is generated predominantly by disturbance and succession. We tested the hypothesis that habitat succession following fire inhibits dispersal, leading to declines over time in genetic diversity in the early successional gecko Nephrurus stellatus.
Explanation:
Answer:
There are five main elements to ecological succession: primary succession, secondary succession, pioneer and niche species, climax communities and sub-climax communities.
Primary Succession. ...
Secondary Succession. ...
Pioneer and Niche Species. ...
Climax Communities. ...
Sub-climax Communities. while Genetic diversity is the total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species. It is distinguished from genetic variability, which describes the tendency of genetic characteristics to vary. Genetic diversity serves as a way for populations to adapt to changing environments.
What is the difference between gene sequencing and DNA fingerprinting.
Answer:
The difference between gene sequencing and DNA fingerprinting is that gene sequencing focuses on finding the exact nucleotide order of the gene while DNA fingerprinting focuses on confirmation of the identity of individuals in forensic studies.
Explanation:
Answer: The main difference between gene sequencing and DNA fingerprinting is that the gene sequencing is involved in the eye defecation of the normal title sequence of Jhené where is the DNA fingerprinting is involved in that I do occasional small the variations in do you know of a
Explanation:
What happens during prophase?
A- A new Nucleus forms around each copy of DNA
B-The chromatids are pulled apart
C-The Mitotic spindle forms
D-Spindle fibers attach to the chromatids
Answer:
During the prophase, Chromatin will form into chromosomes, and spindle fibers emerge from the centrosomes. The answer is C ^_^
Answer: C-The Mitotic spindle forms
Explanation:
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What skills would be important for a forensic entomologist to have?
Answer:
Some skills that would be important for a forensic entomologist to have would be interpersonal and communication skills. That means that they would need to have strong written and oral communication.
Explanation:
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A forensic entomologist must have relevant skills.
What is forensic entomology?The study of arthropods, particularly insects, that have been related to crimes and other aspects of the legal system is known as forensic entomology.
What is the role of forensic entomology?Forensic entomology comprises determining the time and place of death by the identification of insects and other arthropods found in human remains.
What skills are required?Must have adequate knowledge of entomology.Must have knowledge about the latest research.Must be comfortable around crime scenes and have a good coping mechanism.Must have good communication skills.To learn more about forensic entomology, and arthropods here,
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Why would losing just a few dozen aquatic species lead to the end of life in the ocean as we know it?
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Answer: It would unbalance the ecosystem.
Due to the fact that if some species die off, the other species that rely on those species for food or protection would loose that food/ protection which may lead to their extinction and their extinction would lead to another extinction and so on.
How does negative feedback control hormone levels? **EXTRA POINTS**
Answer:
Hormone production and release are primarily controlled by negative feedback. In negative feedback systems, a stimulus elicits the release of a substance; once the substance reaches a certain level, it sends a signal that stops further release of the substance. In this way, the concentration of hormones in blood is maintained within a narrow range.
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Where is geothermal energy created? How do you know?
6) Where is the star? Write the latitude and longitude
7) Where is the smiley face? Write the latitude and longitude
Answer: smiley face: 60° N and 60° W
star: 60° S and 30° E
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During ages six to eleven, Freud's latency period, what do experts believe happens to the libido? A.That it is channeled into self-development B.That it is only seen in small, private groups with peers C.That it is displayed out in the open, the same as in earlier ages D.That it is hidden since most children of that age bathe and get dressed alone
Answer: A.That it is channeled into self-development
Explanation:
During the latency stage, libido is in the “do not disturb mode.” According to Freud, it is a period when sexual energy is being channeled to activities like hobbies, learning, and building social relationships.
He felt that at this stage, people develop healthy communication and social skills and the failure to move through this stage can lead to lifelong immaturity, or inability to have and maintain a healthy, happy, and fulfilling sexual and non sexual relationships when one becomes an adult.