Answer:
Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parents".
Explanation:
Which immunologic test could be used to determine the identity of the pathogen through the use of microscopy and fluorescently-tagged antibodies
Answer:
The answer is indirect immunofluorescence
Explanation:
Immunofluorescence is a technique used to detect antigens by colors in a scientific setting using antibodies.
The test that can be used to determine pathogens using microscopy and fluorescently tagged antibodies is "indirect immunofluorescence".
This is used to identify diseases that attack the autoimmune system.
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At the coordinates 45 degrees W & 72 degrees N it is 9:32 AM. What time is it at the coordinates 75 degrees W & 45 degrees S? 8:32 AM, 10:32 AM, 11:32 AM, 7:32 AM
Answer:
The correct option is;
7:32 AM
Explanation:
The information given are;
The time at 45 degrees W and 72 degrees N = 9:32 AM
The variation of time with lines of longitude is given as 15 degrees for each 1 hour variation, therefore, where we have the other location at 75 degrees W and 45 degrees S, the difference in the longitude = 75 - 45 = 30 degrees west of the initial location
Moving west is in the opposite direction of the Earths rotation, therefore, we subtract 1 hour for every 15 degrees giving 30/15 = 2 hours subtracted
The time at 75 degrees W and 45 degrees S is therefore, 9:32 AM - 2 hour = 7.32 AM
The latitude of a place left out in the calculation of the relative time of a place.
A ship is at anchor. Over its side hangs a rope ladder with rungs a foot apart. The
tide rises at the rate of 8 inches per hour. At the end of 6 hours, how much of the
rope ladder will remain above the water, assuming that 8 feet were above the
water when the tide began to rise?
Answer:
At the end of 6 hours, 6 feet of the ladder remained above water
Explanation:
we are given the following:
change in tide = 8 inches per hour
1 hour = 8 inches
∴ 6 hours = 8 × 6 = 48 inches
Now, since the length of the ladder is measured in foot, let us convert the rate of tide rising to foot.
12 inches = 1 foot
dividing both sides by 12:
[tex]1\ inch=\frac{1}{12}\ feet\\ \therefore 48\ inches\ =\ 48\ \times \frac{1}{12}\\ =\frac{48}{12}\\ = 2 feet[/tex]
Therefore, after 6 hours, the tide rises by 2 feet.
Next, we are told that the rope ladder at the beginning was 8 feet, hence the length remaining above water after 6 hours of the rising of the tide is calculated as follows:
= 8 feet above water
height of tide = 2 feet = amount submerged in water
∴ length above water = (ladder before rising of the tide) - (amount submerged in water)
length above water = 8 - 2 = 6 feet
Therefore at the end of 6 hours, 6 feet of the ladder remained above water
Which statement describes a host organism? A host shares nutrients with a parasite. A host loses nutrients to a parasite. A host immediately kills a parasite. A host is immediately killed by a parasite.
Answer:
A host loses nutrients to a parasite.
Explanation:
A host-parasite relationship is called parasitic symbiotic relationship which means the host loses its nutrients to a parasite (host is harmed), and parasite whether endoparasite or exoparasite gets nutrients (parasite is benefited).
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Answer:
A host loses nutrients to a parasite.
Explanation:
The final football game of the season is here and Tobias is ready for the game. He's energized and can barely sit still. He's excited and his heart is racing a million miles a minute. What part of the brain is responsible for Tobias's increased heart rate?
Answer:
Medulla
Explanation:
The medulla is responsible for our involuntary actions, one of which is our heart rate.
Involuntary action means we do not intentionally do it ourselves; it is one of our unconscious processes, such as breathing.
Enzymes only work with certain substrates. If a certain enzyme only works with a certain substrate, it is because the enzyme Group of answer choices has a particular shape that matches the substrate. can only reach that one substrate inside the cell. activates in response to chemicals from the substrate. is only found in organisms with that substrate.
Answer:
has a particular shape that matches the substrate
Explanation:
Enzymes are proteinous biological catalyst i.e. they speed up the rate of biochemical reactions in living systems. Like every other catalyst, enzymes reduce the activation energy of the reactions they are involved in without getting used up in the process.
Enzymes operate by binding to a substrate molecule i.e. the reactant and form a bond with them in order to synthesize a product. However, enzymes are substrate-specific i.e. they are very particular about the substrate they bind to. This property is due to the shape of the enzyme which matches a particular substrate.
Enzymes, like every other protein molecules, are made up of amino acid subunits, which are responsible for the shape that determines the specificity of the protein.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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what are hormones explain??
Answer:
Hormones are chemical messengers that are secreted directly into the blood, which carries them to organs and tissues of the body to exert their functions. There are many types of hormones that act on different aspects of bodily functions and processes.
Answer: a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
Explanation: a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action. Hormones are chemical substances that affect the activity of another part of the body (target site). In essence, hormones serve as messengers, controlling and coordinating activities throughout the body.
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How many energy transfers can a food chain sustain?
Answer:
Trophic level transfer efficiency (TLTE) measures the amount of energy that is transferred between trophic levels. A food chain can usually sustain no more than six energy transfers before all the energy is used up.
Explanation:
The atmosphere is made up from 77 percent nitrogen (N2), 22 percent oxygen (02) and all other gases are less than one percent of the atmosphere. The crust, part of the Geosphere is made up for almost 47 percent of Oxygen. Why can’t we breathe the crust?
Answer:
Well, we can not breathe in solids. But I'm guessing that this question is more based on the type of oxygen that's in the crust.
There are oxygen ions in m=almost everything in the earths crust, yes, but we do not breathe in the same type of oxygen that is bound to their crystal structures.
There are plenty of oxygen atoms in the earth's crust, but there are very few oxygen molecules. The crust is primarily made up of silicate minerals…feldspars, pyroxenes, amphiboles, quartz, etc. There are also lots of oxide, carbonate, phosphate, and sulfate minerals. These all have large amounts of oxygen atoms tightly bound in their crystal structures. But this is not the free molecular oxygen that we breathe.
Because free oxygen molecules (O2) are very reactive, vanishingly little of it is found in the crust below the depths of shallow cool groundwater. Air, including its 20% oxygen, dissolves in rain as it falls from the sky. Some of this air-saturated water soaks into the earth and recharges the groundwater system, carrying the air with it. Nitrogen, argon, and other unreactive trace gases can be circulated quite deeply with this downflowing water…to 10km or more. However oxygen is very reactive, and so it reacts with the minerals in the rocks (or forms new minerals) before it gets transported very deep. You have probably seen evidence of this reaction in red or brown stained rocks exposed at the earth's surface that have been oxidized by downflowing surface waters.
In the geothermal industry, where wells produce deep, magmatically heated waters for power generation, we routinely see atmospheric nitrogen and argon in the produced fluids. This, along with the isotopic composition of the water, gives a clear indicator atmospheric origin of the water (most of it, at least). However there is absolutely no dissolved oxygen in those waters. It all reacted with the rock long ago.
5. Some undiluted acids are more corrosive when diluted
with water. That is why lab workers are told to wipe off
splashes with a towel before washing. Explain.
Answer:
The correct answer is : due to the hydrogen ions reacts and release high amount of energy with the strong acid.
Explanation:
Diluted acids are more corrosive then undiluted due to the presence of more H+ ions than the undiluted acids. The More the H+ ions are added the more corrosive the acid is.
When water is mixed with strong acid the hydrogen ions reacts with acid ions and a exothermic reaction takes place that release high amount of energy which boils violently, to avoid any accident it is advised to lab workers to wipe if any splash self before washing.
Thus, the correct answer is : due to the hydrogen ions reacts and release high amount of energy with the strong acid.
Sally has collected a sample of dirt from a riverbank and wants to analyze it. First she decides to find the mass of the sample. What tool should she use?
Answer:
By using s measuring cylinder
Answer:
A ,pretty sure
Explanation:
What is osmoregulation
Answer:
Explanation:
Osmoregulation is the process of maintaining salt and water balance across membranes within the body.
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Answer:
Explanation:
the maintenance of constant osmotic pressure in the fluids of an organism by the control of water and salt concentrations.
1.0 mL of water has a mass of 1.0 g when frozen 1.0 mL of water expands into a1.1 cm^3 piece of ice what is the density of the ice
Explanation:
Density=
[tex] \: density = \frac{mass}{volume} [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{1}{1.1} \\ = 0.91 {gcm}^{ - 3} [/tex]
Why do you think Dr. Margulis met so much resistance with her introduction of endosymbiosis?
Answer:
Because there is scientific evidence that evolution occurs gradually and endocimbiosis is a type of evolution that occurs suddenly.
Explanation:
Although Dr. Margulis was very thorough in her defense of endosymbiosis, she had to face great resistance from the scientific community around this theory. This was because as we know, and as it is scientifically proven, evolution is something that happens gradually and slowly and that is exactly what scientists believed and defended. However, endosymbiosis presented a kind of evolution that happened abruptly and suddenly, which provoked resistance to the theory.
You want to know if music increases productivity in the workplace. One group of employees listens to music while they work. Another group does not listen to music. Productivity is measured at the end of each month. What is the independent variable?
Answer:
The independent variable is one that is controlled to corroborate its effects or the relationship causes consequence with a phenomenon in relation to the dependent variable.
Explanation:
In an epidemiological study, or a research based on a hypothesis, there are different variables.
Variables are those phenomena that vary over time and can be quantifiable over time.
The quantification of the variables must be through indexes or analysis, and these in turn must confer data reliability.
On the other hand, there are two types of variables, dependent and independent, homogeneous or non-homogeneous (that is, they occur in one individual or in many at the same time) and if they are reasonable or not in the face of a given investigation.
If the variable that is chosen in an investigation is not reasonable or homogeneous, it will never become independent or dependent since it will not be good to take it into account or count it during the investigation.
In this case, the possible variables could be: the type of music, different levels of hearing by the workers, the type of work they do when listening to music, the volume of the music in which it is heard.
Nuclei within the gray matter of the spinal cord that receive information from sensory receptors such as pain or pressure receptors in the skin are _____ nuclei.
Answer: somatic sensory
Explanation: the somatic sensory nuclei are those within the gray matter of the spinal cord that receive information from sensory receptors in the skin. Some of these information can be pain or pressure. They are also responsible for detecting touch, the position of the body in space, and temperature. Somatic senses are sometimes referred to as somesthetic senses.
what are the advantages and disadvantages of using models to understand human impacts on earth's systems and the carbon cycle?
Answer:
Models are used for understanding a process or phenomenon.
Explanation:
Advantages of using models:
1) It gives some information about the human impacts on earth's systems and carbon cycle.
2) It also helps in discovering the defects and errors.
Disadvantages of using models:
1) It did not fully explain the human impact on both earth and carbon cycle.
2) It is the simplified version not an actual version of the real situation of carbon cycle.
The advantages and disadvantages for using the models should be explained below.
Advantages & disadvantage for models that effect the earth system and the carbon cycle:Advantages of using models:
1) It provides some kind of information related to the human impacts on the earth's systems and the carbon cycle.
2) It helps in finding out the defects and errors.
Disadvantages of using models:
1) It did not describe fully related to the human impact on both earth and carbon cycle.
2) It should be the simplified version but not an actual version of the real situation of the carbon cycle.
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Find the weight of a pine tree that has a circumference of 14 inches and a height of 120 feet. Use the equation: W = b0 + b1(D2H)
Answer:
W = b0 + 2381 b1
Explanation:
First of all, you need to understand that in the formula shown above, the "W" represents the weight in tones. The "b0 + b1" are the constants, "D" is the diameter of the tree that must be presented in centimeters and the "H" is the height of the tree in feet.
As shown above, the circumference of the pine is 14 inches, but we know that the circumference is equal to 2πr, in this case, we will use the value 22/7.
I understand the factors above we will have the formula:
14 = 2 (7/22) × r
14 = (44/7) × r
r = 14 × 7/44 = 2.23 inches
So the diameter = 2r = 4.45 inches
Now we will replace the formula W = b0 + b1 (D2H).
W = b0 + b1 (4.45 ^ 2 * 120)
W = b0 + 2381 b1
To solve the rest we would need the values of b0 and b1, which we don't have. For that reason, the answer would be ended in this way.
A solution that is hypotonic to a cell has A. fewer solutes than the cell. B. the same concentration of solutes as the cell. C. more solutes than the cell. D.too many solutes
Answer: C. more solutes than the cell
The condition of the Rh factor is called (positive/negative?) when present and (positive/negative?) when absent.
Answer:when present - positive
When absent - negative
Nucleic Acid is to heredity as carbohydrate is to
Answer:
The answer would be "Store and transmit heredity information's."
2. What is the difference between the dependent variable and the
independent variable in an experiment?
The dependent variable is what your meauring such as the time it takes for a plant to grow
the independent varible is what your testing such as a different type of soil you are using on a plant
Primary sensory areas of the brain have connections to association areas. What are the names, locations, and functions of the association areas for sight, hearing, and touch
Answer:
There is no short answer.
Explanation:
Association areas are mostly located in the cerebral cortex and they process the information coming from the sensory areas such as hearing, vision etc.
The association area for sight is located in the occipital lobe and it's name is striate cortex. It's main function is to process the signals coming from the eye.
The association area for hearing is located in the temporal lobe and it's main function is to process the information coming from the ears.
The association area for touch or the sensory association area is located in the cerebral cortex and it's main function is to process the signals coming from the sensory stimuli outside the body.
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1. Explain the difference between observation and
hypothesis.
How do DNA, chromosomes, and genes work as the instructions for heredity?
Answer: Genes are segments of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that contain the code for a specific protein that functions in one or more types of cells in the body. Chromosomes are structures within cells that contain a person's genes. Genes are contained in chromosomes, which are in the cell nucleus.
Explanation:
The two thyroid hormones, thyroxine and triiodothyronine, have complementary effects in which they decrease the rate of cellular metabolism and oxygen consumption in almost every cell in the body.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The thyroid gland secrete two thyroid hormones called thyroxine and triiodothyronine. Thyroxine is the in active form which is later converted to the active form triiodothyronine by kidneys and livers. The two hormones function by increasing the metabolic activities of tissues. They increase the body heat production which in turn increase oxygen consumption and ATP hydrolysis because they burn body fat thereby increasing energy production and increasing basal metabolic rate. They regulate body temperature.
Help Me Please!!! I been stuck on this question for two days. please help me guys it will mean a lot :(
Answer:
pathos : envokes pity or sadness /emotional values
logos:logic/reason /proof has references to studies
Ethos : credibility/ trust
Characteristics that have arisen in organisms as a result of common evolutionary descent are said to be ______________ characteristics.
Answer:
the answer to your question is Homologous
do Prokaryotes have differentiated cells?
not high school, seventh grade
Answer:
They are single celled organisms.
Explanation:
Which of the following is the primary technique for determining the absolute age of a rock? measuring the dimensions of the rock comparing the rock to other geologic features measuring the radioactive decay of element isotopes comparing the rock to similar rocks and noting the differences
Answer:
Measuring radioactive decay of element isotopes
Explanation:
Answer:
measuring radioactive decay of element isotopes
Explanation: