Which best compares body cells and sex cells?

Both body cells and sex cells are formed through mitosis.
Both body cells and sex cells are produced from a diploid cell.
Both body cells and sex cells involve one cell division of the nucleus.
Both body cells and sex cells are involved in producing a zygote.

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Answer 1

Answer:

B)

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Answer 2

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Predict what you think would happen to your community if a drought occurred. Brainstorm how the physical (abiotic factors/non-living organisms) and biological (biotic factors/living organisms) components of your community could be affected.

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Answer:

In my community, if a drought took place, an abiotic factor that would be effected is the soil quality. The soil would dry out which would directly affect biotic factors such as plants and bacteria.  The bacteria in the soil could dry out and die. The plants wouldn't be able to drink water and would become dehydrated and not have the ability to maintain homeostasis, causing them to wilt and die.

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According to Darwin’s theory of natural selection, individuals who survive are the ones best fit for their environment. Their survival is due to
a. the possession of inherited adaptations that maximizes fitness.
b. increased competition among organisms.
c. limited offspring production.
d. a reduction in the number of mutations in the population.

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Answer:

A. the possession of inhertited adaptations that maximizes fitness.

Explanation:

What is the cycle that involves the conversation of nitrogen gas into a usable form by bacteria?
A. Carbon cycle
B. Nitrogen cycle
C. Water cycle
D. None of the above

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Answer: B

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Explain the relationship between the sensors, control center communication systems and targets when maintaining homeostasis.

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Answer:

Homeostasis es la constancia del Medio interno, aún frente a las variaciones del Medio externo

(Cannon). El Medio interno se relaciona con la complejidad de los seres vivos.

Según Teoría de la Evolución, el primer ser vivo surgió en el mar, formado por una sola célula, la cual

intercambiaba nutrientes y desechos metabólicos con su Medio externo.

De los Unicelulares evolucionaron los Pluricelulares, los cuales debían solucionar el problema del

intercambio de nutrientes, oxigeno y desechos de las células que se encuentran en su interior. De esta

forma se desarrolló un ambiente interno, que permitió la vida libre e independiente.

El Medio interno está representado por el Líquido extracelular que rodea a las células de los Pluricelulares,

con una composición estable que permite los intercambios metabólicos y la comunicación celular.

El 60 % del peso corporal humano es agua, la cual se encuentra distribuida en un 40% del peso corporal en

el Líquido intracelular y en un 20% en el Líquido extracelular.

Del total del Líquido extracelular un 80% corresponde al Líquido intersticial y un 20% al Plasma sanguíneo.

El Líquido intersticial o tisular debe mantenerse constante, para lo cual se requiere la ayuda del

Sistema circulatorio.

El Plasma sanguíneo intercambia oxigeno y nutrientes, dióxido de carbono y desechos con el Líquido

extracelular a nivel de los Capilares sanguíneos, debido a lo cual en ambos líquidos la concentración de

solutos es igual, a excepción de las proteínas.

Según Starling, existe un equilibrio entre el volumen de líquidos que sale del capilar arterial y el que

vuelve por los capilares venosos.

El Líquido intracelular varía de célula a célula del punto de vista cuantitativo, guardando similitud en la

composición celular desde el punto de vista cualitativo

Explanation:

Which organisms transform nitrogen to a form that is useful to plants

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I think it’s bacteria


Which type of organism is Darwin's most famous example of natural
selection?

a. Monkeys
b. Finches
c. Alligators
d. Tigers

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The answer is Finches

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What is the smallest part of the brain?

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Answer:

depends on what you're referring to, the answers range from the amygdalae, midbrain, or neurons.  

Explanation:

well, there's not much to explain lol. It all depends on the context of the question, and there are some answers floating around but it's not the hypothalamus if your question relates to anatomy.

what are the two claims about living creatures made by the Theory of Biological Evolution?

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Answer:Plz mark Brainliest

Explanation:

The theory of Biological Evolution makes two very bold claims about living creatures: First: All living things on earth are related. They evolved from a common ancestor. Second: The evolution of living things is powered by natural processes. Things which can be studied and understood.

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What part of the brain is highlighted in the diagram below?


Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe

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Answer:

I believe it is the Parietal lobe

Explanation:

It knows reading, sensation, body oreintation and knowing left from right.

The human brain just like most other mammals has the same basic structure. But it is better developed than any other mammalian brain. The part of the brain highlighted in the diagram below is Parietal lobe. The correct option is D.

What is brain?

The brain along with the spinal cord constitutes the central nervous system. It is responsible for the thought, interpretation and control of our body movements. It is located within the skull which provides frontal, lateral and dorsal protection.

The human brain controls and coordinates all the physiological functions to cognitive abilities. It performs by sending and receiving signals through neurons to different parts of the body.

The parietal lobe rests near the top and center of the cerebral cortex, that is just behind the frontal lobe and above the occipital and temporal lobes. The parietal lobe is vital for the sensory perception and integration.

Thus the correct option is D.

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Which group of organisms in the aquarium contains the largest amount of energy? a) primary consumers, b) secondary consumers, c) producers, d) herbivores

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Answer:

b) secondary consumers.  This is because they are at the top of the food chain

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While Mikey was at the zoo, he classified the animals as he walked by their exhibits. Category 1 is for vertebrates, which are animals with a backbone. Category 2 is for invertebrates, which are animals without a backbone. The table Mikey made is shown below.

Category 1 Category 2
cat snail
mouse jellyfish
dolphin sponge

The last animal that Mikey needs to categorize is a earthworm. Into which category does it belong?
A.
neither category
B.
category 2
C.
both categories
D.
category 1

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Answer:

D. category 1

Explanation:

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Answer:

it's B

Explanation:

How many amino must be obtained in the diet because they cannot be made by the body ? A 2 ,B 5,C 10,D 20

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Answer:

D: 20

Explanation:

The body needs 20 different amino acids to maintain good health and normal functioning. Hope this helps!

Almost all of the corn used for food in the world today comes from the duplication of a few selected genetic strains. Describe one benefit and one drawback of using this method.

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Answer:

One benefit is the adaptability and survivability of the corn in a condition that favors this genetic strain.

They are all susceptible to almost the same unfavorable condition and lack adaptability.

Explanation:

Since all the corns have the same genetic strain, this means that they all are closely related and are probably progeny of the same long line of corn. Having the same genetic strain can be favorable if this strain has been selected to suit the conditions of their cultivation area and also to bolster resistance to some dangerous diseases.

In the case where a new condition or disease outbreak is the case, then this is a set back since the genetic strain has not been used to this new conditions. This can lead to extensive damage that may even be close to, if not lead to a complete extinction of this particular corn strain.

Answer:

The benefit is that corn plants will always yield a consistent product because farmers selected against negative genetic characteristics. However, if there’s an environmental change or the threat of a disease, there would be little genetic variation in the crop to improve its chances of survival.

Explanation:

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Scientists have discovered homeotic genes in many kinds of organisms, including fruit flies, mice, and humans. These homeotic genes regulate gene expression and control patterns of development in specific regions of young embryos. Molecular biologists have learned that homeotic genes share a very similar nucleotide sequence, which controls the development of similar portions of fly and mouse embryos. They have found a similar set of genes in humans, which also control corresponding regions of the developing human embryo.

Which of the following statements summarizes a conclusion based upon the evidence contributed by molecular biologists?

Homeotic Genetics

A.
Patterns of development among different animal species did not evolve from a common ancestor.
B.
Humans evolved from flies.
C.
Similar patterns of development increase an organism’s likelihood of surviving and reproducing.
D.
Fruit flies, mice, and humans provide evidence of divergent evolution.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The presence of homeotic genes shows that all of the listed organisms (mice, flies, humans etc) all evolved from a common ancestor.

(A) is wrong as the evidence of the same gene existing in vastly different species shows the evolutionary relationship between these organisms.

(B) is wrong as there is insufficient evidence to prove that flies are the precessor of humans. We do know that flies and humans have evolved from a common ancestor though.

(C) is non-conclusive as the passage said nothing about the gene allowing the species to have a higher chance of surviving and reproducing. Hence, an errornous claim.

(D) is the correct answer as from a common ancestor, all of the listed organisms undergo and accumulates mutation, undergoes selective pressures that resulted in divergent evolution (aka branching evolution that results in many noval species forming) after millions of years.

Use the drop-down menus to indicate where each endocrine system structure is located.
The thyroid, parathyroid, and thymus are located in the
The adrenals, pancreas, testes, and ovaries are located in the
The pineal, hypothalamus, and pituitary are located in the

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Answer: 1. Throat

2. Abdomen

3.Brain

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describe the adaptations of animals in the rainforest

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Answer:

Many animals have adapted to the unique conditions of the tropical rainforests. The sloth uses camouflage and moves very slowly to make it difficult for predators to spot. The spider monkey has long, strong limbs to help it to climb through the rainforest trees.

Explanation:

Emulsification means what? MULTIPLE CHOICE.

A. The breakdown of fats

B. The breakdown of proteins

C. The breakdown of carbohydrates

D. None of the above

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A. the breakdown of fats
A.the breakdown of fats

What do food chains demonstrate? What do they tell us about energy?

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Answer:

Explanation:

They demonstrate the flow of energy from one thing to the next. They tell us Energy is a non-stop force.

Answer:

Food chains demonstrate that energy is ever-lasting. It is always transferred from organism to organism, and the cycle just goes on. Everytime an animal eats another, it absorbs that organisms energy and so on.

Explanation:

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Give one advantage of using a satellite tracking system to track whales.

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Answer:

Satellite tagging has the advantage that it provides an animal's-eye view of the whales' movements. Combining these tracks with environmental data also helps to explain why particular areas are so important to the whales.

Explanation:

Answer:

Satellite tagging has the advantage that it provides an animal's-eye view of the whales' movements. Combining these tracks with environmental data also helps to explain why particular areas are so important to the whales.

what is the highest summer temperatures at 7,500 feet in elevation

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93•F in Mexico City.

Distinguish ways surface waters can be
polluted. Why is it important to understand
how each way impacts water quality?

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It can be polluted by waters bottles plastic bottles etc going into the ocean

How is cotton candy made ?

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Answer:

When you pour sugar into the center of a cotton candy machine, the coils inside heat the sugar to its melting point and break the bonds of the constituent molecules. The hydrogen and oxygen atoms rearrange to form water molecules and promptly evaporate, leaving only carbon behind. the candy is made by heating.

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Answer:

Cotton candy is a spun sugar confection that resembles cotton. It usually contains small amounts of flavoring or food coloring. The candy is made by heating and liquefying sugar, spinning it centrifugally through minute holes—by which the sugar rapidly cools and re-solidifies into fine strands.

Explanation:

3. What areas of the arm seem to have the most fat tissue in chicken wing disection

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Answer:

The drumette and the wingette have fat tissues in chicken wings.

Explanation:

Chicken wings is the part of a chicken that contain most fat tissues in the chicken. The chicken wings has three major parts, the drumette, wingette and wing tips. When chicken wing is dissected, it's forelimbs look similar like that of humans. It has bones, humerus, ulna, radius, metacarpals, carpals and phylanges. It has cartilage which connects Tissues, tendons, ligaments.

The drumette and wingette stores most fats and contain fat tissues.

Which of the following is NOT one of the ways that the carbon
cycle adds CO2 to the air?
A. Cell respiration
B. Burning of fossil fuels
C. Cutting down forests
D. Industrial pollution resulting in acid rain

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It think the answer is D
Because all of the other options releases CO2 in the air.

The abundance and variety of foods available in wetlands is a large contributor to their biodiversity
True or false?

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Answer:

ITS TRUE.

Explanation:

what is biogeogrphic isolation

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Answer:

biogeographic isolation is the separation of members of a species through geographical or biological forces.

Explanation:

Each lunar cycle has one full moon, in which the relative positions of Earth, the sun, and the moon form a straight line. Which list represents the positions of Earth, the sun, and the moon during a full moon?
Group of answer choices

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Answer:

The moon is on the opposite side of earth as compared to the sun

Explanation:

It reflects the suns light like a mirror onto earth and also you should know this

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When Earth, the sun, and the moon align to form a right angle, which type of tides takes place?

Explanation:

When we study the owl’s food options, what type of ecological relationship are we observing?

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Answer:

Predation

Explanation:

The owls are preying on their food, which is an example of the ecological relationship of predation in which the predator, the owl, eats the prey, the food options.

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81 feet cubed is the answer
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