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1. Why is the energy industry looking for new ways to access oil and natural gas? Write at least two sentences to explain this trend.
2. Name three of the newer methods for accessing oil and natural gas. After each, write a sentence explaining how the method works. Finally, list at least one upside and one downside of each method.
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Describe and explain the changes between the first and second vaccine.
Answer:
from what we see from the graph when the children had the 1st vaccine antibodies in the blood raised. then the concentration of the antibodies depleted, after the children had the second dose of the measles vaccine again, the antibodies in the children's blood raised drastically then the first dose.
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Positive feedback is a control system that sends a signal to ________ a response.
Answer:
increase
Explanation:
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why is intensive system the most EXPENSIVE system
Answer:
The intensive farming looks at increasing the yield in the given limited land space with a high dependency on fertilizers, labor, and machinery. ... But as extensive farming is remotely located, the labor cost, the production cost is higher. Also, the output calls for much more care and takes a while to yield the crops.
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What is common about all nonmetals EXCEPT for hydrogen?
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Answer:
Hydrogen is a gas.
Explanation:
Hydrogen is a gas, thus it is not a solid object. All other non-metals are able to be touched since they are solid.
where does transcription take place?
where does translation take place
which one happens first?
In eukaryotes, transcription takes place in the nucleus first, and then translation takes place in the cytoplasm at free and membrane-bound ribosomes.
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation both occur in the cytoplasm and simultaneously.
difference between plants and animal cell
Answer:
Plant cells have a cell wall, but animals cells do not. Cell walls provide support and give shape to plants. Plant cells have chloroplasts, but animal cells do not.
Explanation:
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Brainliest?
Answer:
Plant cells have chloroplasts,animal cells don't.
Plant cells also have cell walls.
Animal cells have lysosomes and centrosomes and plant cells don't.
What are two types of Buddhism?
There are two main divisions in Buddhism: Theravada Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism.
Answer:
C) Mahayana and Theravada
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which pathogen by being the smallest is able to spread and infect the greatest number of hosts
Answer:
bacteria is the pathogen
Answer:
Virus
Explanation:
A virus is the smallest pathogen and can spread easily.
Throughout history, amoebic dysentery has resulted in the deaths of many soldiers. Deaths from this illness have often exceeded the number of deaths from wounds.
What likely led to the high rate of infection by the amoeba that causes this disease?
A. lack of available vaccines
B. lack of doctors to treat the sick soldiers
C. lack of vitamins and minerals in the diet
D. unclean food and water on the battlefield
9 Luis wants to interview someone who has a career in biotechnology. Which of
the following best describes a career in biotechnology?
F Athena uses a sophisticated telescope to observe stars.
G Zach tracks the number of fish that inhabit a certain coastal area.
H Vincent modifies the DNA of bacteria to study the function of their genes.
I Lindsey writes computer programs that model the three-dimensional
structure of chemical compounds.
Do we think we treat soil like dirt ?
Answer:
no we do not
Explanation: we treat them both differently
Answer:
No because people buy soil to plant things even tho there us dirt everywhere
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1.What is a plate boundary?
2.What are three interactions can plates have? these are the three major types of plate boundaries.
3. In general what does the theory of plate tectonics explain?
Answer:
1. Plate boundaries are the edges where two of the Earth's plates meet
2. The three types of plate interacts include divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries.
3. This is the theory that the Earth's crust is separated into plates that move over the Earth's mantle. As stated, they can move in ways such as coming together, spreading apart, and interacting at boundaries all over the planet, which can cause things such as volcanos and earthquakes. Scientists created this theory as a way to explain why certain events like these are caused.
Answer:
THE EDGES WHERE TWO OF THE EARTH'S PLATES MEET.
DIVERGENT, CONVERGENT,TRANSFORM
EARTH'S CRUST IS SEPARATED INTO PLATES THATS MOVE OVER THE EARTH'S MANTLE
What is the name of the enzyme that “tells” the DNA to make RNA called?
Answer: RNA polymerase is the enzyme that transcribes DNA into RNA.
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Which of these causes weather conditions on Earth to change frequently
Answer:
the difference in the absorption of heat between land and water.
Explain what could happen if the relationship
ended.
Answer:
well
Explanation:
if the relationship ended, you'll both eventually lose feelings 2-3 months after y'all broke up.
What is the effect of an increased concentration of calcium ion in the sarcoplasm?
Answer:
When calcium concentration increases during depolarization, it shifts the conformation of troponin and tropomyosin, and actin is able to associate with myosin. As calcium is taken up again by the sarcoplasmic reticulum the muscle cell relaxes.
The effect that can be associated with increase in concentration of calcium ion in the sarcoplasm is :
Changing of shape and position of tropomyosin.
Can also cause muscles stiffness.
When the Ca2+ concentration become high in the sarcoplasm, there would be change in the position of tropomyosin as result of the binding effect of Ca2+ binds on troponin.Then the tropomyosin will be moved away from myosin binding sites on actin, then a cross bridge will be formedHowever, the effect if this on muscles is muscles stiffness.
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When the environment acts for or against one extreme characteristic, this is an
example of which category of natural selection?
Answer:
Directional selection
Explanation:
occurs when natural selection favors one extreme of continuous variation. Over time, the favored extreme will become more common and the other extreme will be less common or lost.
Isometric training is ideal for immobilized rehab situations, they facilitate recovery and reduce muscle atrophy and strength loss
Answer:
An isometric training is a static contraction of a muscle.
Explanation:
An isometric training is a type of exercise which involves the static contraction of a muscle where no visible movement in the angle of the joint occur. Isometric exercises helps in maintaining and recovery of strength of our body. They can also build strength, but not very effectively like other exercises. During isometric training, the muscles doesn't change its length and the affected joint doesn't move from its place.
Explain how a volcanic eruption cools the atmosphere.
Answer:
It cools the atmosphere by releasing gases such as sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, which block out the sun as well. Sulfur dioxide isa gas that cools the atmospheric temperature.
Explanation:
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Answer:
it takes more away from the core?
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What do Vaccines do?
Answer: vaccines help to protect us from a disease by giving our immune system a sample so that when the real disease comes, your body will be ready to fight it off.
Explanation:
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Which of the following organisms is most closely related: Acer capillipes, Equidae equus, Sus scrofa, Acer saccharum, or Felus catus? Explain your answer.
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Answer:
Explanation:Acer Rubrum & Chenopodium rubrum. Acer Rubrum & Acer Saccharum. Acer Rubrum & Acer Saccharum. (1) cats, weasels, and wolves (2) bears, raccoons, and hyena dogs (3) ...
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compare and contrast evaporation and boiling
Where do marine creatures store carbon in their bodies? What form is it in?
What is the trophic level of the Aoudad (primary, secondary, tertiary consumer, scavenger, decomposer) .
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Answer:
Primary.
Explanation:
The Aoudad (Barbary sheep) Eat producers, (autotrophs) making them primary consumers
The sides of the DNA ladder are made of two molecules that alternate. The alternating molecules are __?__ and __?__.
Answer:
Sugar and phosphate
Explanation:
sugar and p h o s p h a t e
A new litter of pupples was born. The pupples in the litter do not all look the same, which can be seen
In the picture.
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Which part of the cell contains the information that controls the traits of these dogs?
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Answer:
Explanation:
A