Which of the following pairs of organisms belong to the same population?
A. a dog and a cat
B. a marigold and a geranium
C. a human mother and her child
D. a spider and a cockroach

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Answer 1

B. would be the answer.

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Answer 2

A pair of human mother and her child belongs to the same population.

What is population?"Individuals of any species live in groups in a well defined geographical area, share or complete for similar resources, potentially interbreed and thus constitute a population."

A dog and a cat, a marigold and a geranium and a spider and a cockroach do not share similar resources and they don't interbreed so they do not belong to the same population.

Hence, the correct option is C. a human mother and her child.

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Who among the following lives in an igloo?
Eskimos
Kashmiris
Gypsies
None of these

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The Eskimos lives in igloos

Answer:

Eskimos

Explanation:

They live in cold climates which causes them to need warm homes

How would my life change if I stopped using plastic? Use your brain and imagine.

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Answer:

your waste would cut down and your carbon footprint would shrink and also you can call yourself a tree hugger.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

The ocean and lands will be cleaner. However, certain materials made of plastic won't exist. Humans may end up using more fabrics or recyclable materials (like what Birkenstocks are made of).

what are three possible reasons the iguanas are disappearing in the Galapapagos islands

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Answer:

Explanation:

Their habitats are possibly being destroyed, iguanas are possibly being a food item to people, or their reproduction rates/eggs not hatching.

The fluid-mosaic model of the cell membrane suggests that the membrane is primarily composed of

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Answer:Fluid mosaic model of a cell membrane The fluid mosaic model explains various observations regarding the structure of functional cell membranes. According to this biological model, there is a lipid bilayer (two molecules thick layer consisting primarily of amphipathic phospholipids) in which protein molecules are embedded.

Explanation:

Crossing two yellow mice results in 2/3 yellow offspring and 1/3 nonyellow offspring. What percentage of offspring would you expect to be nonyellow if you crossed two nonyellow mice?

a. 25%
b. 100%
c. 50%
d. 33%

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Answer:

100%

Explanation:

Non-yellow mice in this situation seem to have both recessive genes for this trait.

Crossing these two mice with both recessive genes for non-yellow will result in 100% non-yellow offspring.

If a gene has two alleles, and allele A has a frequency of 83 percent, then allele a has a frequency of:_______

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Answer:

Another allele frequency = 17%

Explanation:

Given:

Allele A has a frequency = 83 percent

Find:

Another allele frequency

Computation:

Sum of percent = 100%

So,

Another allele frequency = 100% - 83%

Another allele frequency = 17%

How many muscle types do mollusca have?

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Answer:

Mollusca is one of the most diverse groups of animals on the planet, with at least 50,000 living species (and more likely around 200,000). It includes such familiar organisms as snails, octopuses, squid, clams, scallops, oysters, and chitons.

Explanation:

Answer:

i beleive they have 5 in total

2. Chancroid presents with a genital ulceration that is a) Painless b) Gummata in nature c) Purulent lesion d) Painful

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do all animal cells have same genetic content(DNA)?!... if so why are the cells grouped into tissues?​

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Answer:

Becasue there are different type of cells within the body that function different ways.

Explanation:

This enzyme digests proteins into their basic building blocks called _________

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the answer is proteases

Answer:

enzyme pepsin

Explanation:

2. The researchers in the film spent a month collecting and identifying various species of animals and plants. These species were then added to a database of all species in Gorongosa. Provide two (2) reasons why building a species database will be useful for the restoration project.

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Answer:

Importance of building specie database, for restoration projects.

Explanation:

Restoration implies human intervention, for renewing - degraded ecosystems & habitats.

Building species data base is important for this, as - wildlife is an integral part of habitat. Understanding their favourable living ambience in ecosystem - like temperature, humidity, sunlight & water access and migration patterns is important - in effort to restore environment in real sense.

Differentiate between weather and climate

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Answer:

The term "weather" means the state of the atmosphere in a shorter period of time, while the term "climate" refers to how the atmosphere behaves in the long run.

Explanation:

When we talk about climate change, we are talking about long-term change.

"tTme" describes the way in which the atmosphere "behaves", which primarily means the effects that this "behavior" has on life. The biggest difference between climate and weather is that the term "weather" refers to extremely short-term changes in the atmosphere - so short that they are measured in minutes and months.

Most igneous activity takes place?

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Mid-Ocean Ridges it’s because they are mostly produced near the “ring of fire” cause the ridges are volcanically active!

Answer:

under the ground in volcanoes

Explanation:

There are some volcanically active spots that are in the middle of a tectonic plate.

The interior of the Earth is hot, while the surface or crust of the planet is cold. Between these layers are areas of molten rock. These molten rocks are less dense, so they easily break through cracks in the Earth's crust.

Magma is molten rock and is found beneath Korea. Beneath the volcano, in the underground spaces, magma accumulates.

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Answer:

Glycolysis

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Glycolysis needs little to no oxygen to work, its an anaerobic process

Sally is working on a farm and cuts her hand whilst opening a gate.
The cut becomes infected with bacteria that then invade the tissues of the finger.
The bacteria begin to multiply, each division doubling their number.
There are now too many bacteria for Sally’s immune system to cope with. The infection spreads.

Sally goes to the doctor to get some antibiotics. The doctor prescribes penicillin tablets and Sally begins to take the medicine. Many of the bacteria are killed by penicillin. Some bacteria however are naturally resistant to the antibiotic and so are not killed. These bacteria are said to be adapted to their environment.
The resistant individuals then multiply, increasing their numbers a million-fold in a day. Soon the antibiotic resistant bacteria become very common in the population. Sally’s infection is now very serious and will soon spread throughout her entire body. She returns to the doctor.

1. Does the antibiotic cause the resistance to the antibiotic?
2. In this example, how do you know that antibiotic resistance has a genetic basis?
3. What should the doctor now do to help Sally get better?

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How are respiratory illnesses primarily spread?

coughing and sneezing
contact with contaminated food
drinking contaminated water
bites from infected organisms

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Answer:

coughing and sneezing

Answer:

How are respiratory illnesses primarily spread "by droplets that comes from coughing and sneezing".

Explanation:

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What does the picture present?
Chromosome
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Gene​

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Answer:

Chromosome

Explanation:

The temple ruins at Pozzuoli, Italy, have displayed rapid rises and falls, relative to sea level.

True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

This statement is true. The temple ruins at Pozzuoli that is located in Italy have displayed rapid rises and falls, relative to sea level and no sea-level changes have in the past 500 years when it comes to that.  Sea level rise can be tracked nowadays and people can see if the sea level is rising at the time or not.

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Which of the following examples is evidence for rapid rises and falls of sea level?

The answer for this is A.

A. temple ruins as Pozzuoli, Italy

B. tombs from fourth century BC are underwater on the island of Crete in the Mediterranean

C. Venice, Italy sinking into the sea

D. campsite of habitation off the coast of La Jolla, California found at depths ranging between 3 and 12 meters

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4. The number of protons in an atom’s nucleus is called the ________________ ________________.

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The number of protons in an atoms nucleus is called the atomic number.

Which option describes the statement Jodie would most likely support in the following scenario?

Jodie prefers cage-free eggs because they are better for both animals and people, and she wants to support organizations that practice that type of farming.
Consumers should buy cage-free eggs for health reasons.
Companies should do more to safeguard the welfare of animals.
Animals should have the right to be free from confinement in cages.
People should buy from companies with an interest in animal welfare.

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Answer:

The correct answer would be - People should buy from companies with an interest in animal welfare.

Explanation:

Jodie likes and prefer the use of cage free egg due to the fact in this process both people and animals both are equally considered and treat the animals correctly. In cageed- egg production hen or other animals are put in the cages in high number where they become suffocated, injured thier wings and body parts gets injuries.

All these make them angree and increase their hormone level which is not good for the egg and for the people consume them. Therefore, Jodie supports that people should buy eggs and products that are work with an intrest in animal welfare.

Answer:

People should buy from companies with an interest in animal welfare.

Explanation:

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What is an air mass? What are the five types of
air masses? |

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an air mass is a body of air with humidity and pressure.
the five types of air masses are ....continental polar, continental arctic, continental tropical, maritime polar, and maritime tropical

What are the most reactive elements of the periodic table

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Answer:

The reactivity of alkali metals increases from the top to the bottom of the group, so lithium (Li) is the least reactive alkali metal and francium (Fr) is the most reactive.

What do cells do with the products produced by cellular respiration?
A.
Carbon dioxide and water can be excreted and the energy is used by the cell.
B.
Glucose and carbon dioxide can be excreted and the energy is used by the cell.
C.
Carbon dioxide and oxygen can be excreted and the energy is used by the cell.
D.
Glucose and oxygen can be excreted and the energy is used by the cell.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

I believe the answer is D

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide and water can be excreted and the energy is used by the cell

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A fish has armored plates that enable it to handle the extreme pressure in the deepest, darkest aquatic ecosystem.


Where is this fish adapted to live?


o a pond

o the open ocean

o the neritic zone

o an estuary

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Answer:

um prob the ocean....t f is gonna happen in a pond?

Explanation:

Answer:

the open ocean

Explanation:

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The first heart sound is made by

blood moving to the atria
blood moving to the ventricles
opening of the valve between the atria and the ventricles
closing of the valve between the atria and the ventricles

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Closure of the valve (mitral valve and tricuspid valve)

If you want to be absolutely certain that you will find the solution to the problem you know is solvable, you should use
O algorithm
O heuristic
O trial and error
O insight​

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The answer is algorithm.

A green Katydid looks very much like a green leaf.
If the katydid above has ten offspring, why might it be advantageous for some to be green,
some yellow, and others brown?

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Answer:

In North American Katydids, Green isn’t the Dominant Colour, Pink is

Recent breeding experiments have revealed that bright pink, not green, could be the most genetically dominant colouring of the North American oblong-winged katydid.

Explanation:

Answer:

C. Katydids of different colors might be able to survive in changing environments.

Explanation:

Which organ in the human body do you think is the most important?

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Answer:

probably the heart because you can live with just a brain stim and no brain but you would die without a heart

It is the brain because it controls everything else in the body.

what are the types of bones​

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Answer: The four principal types of bones are long, short, flat and irregular. Bones that are longer than they are wide are called long bones.

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which of the following structures help guide the articulating bones?
A) Articular cartilage
B) menisci
C) Bursae
D) Ligaments

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I think it is D hope I’m right

Answer:

I think the answer is c

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