Answer:chemical
Explanation:
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How is energy transferred from one organism to another ? A. by one side draining the energy of the other organism B. by one organism eating another organism C. by one organism giving the other one energy D. by one organism attacking the other organism
4. This is the step in the scientific method in which you explain your results and whether your
hypothesis was correct.
a research
c. conclusion
b. results
d. hypothesis
Answer:
C conclusion
Explanation:
After doing experiment and making a hypothesis and getting results you make a conclusion about your results
Answer:
c. conclusion
Explanation:
The conclusion is the part where you make a conclusion about the results you got. Was your hypothesis correct or incorrect? Does the experiment have to be done again maybe in a different way? etc.
Therefore, it is answer c.
When you exercise and your
body temperature rises, how
does your body maintain
homeostasis? What are some
things that happen? How do you
cool off? What happens to your
breathing? Blood flow?
Answer:
During exercising, your body's temperature levels up and one of the body's mechanisms of homeostasis is perspiration, which is sweating. Sweat helps cool off the body by excreting the heat to the exterior surface f the body and it gets rid of excess fluids and salts. The breathing rate also gets higher due to the physical activity. Blood flow will increase as well, as the blood vessels dilate and get wider allowing more blood to pass through.
Deciding whether to buy a new lightweight helmet that provides less protection than a heavier helmet is an example of
A. risk-benefit analysis.
B. using technology wisely.
C. increasing the pace of life.
D. technology’s impact on the environment.
Answer:
The ways in which people change the world around them to meet their needs or solve practical problems are called
technology.
What is the goal of technology?
to improve the way people live
Science and technology are
dependent on each other.
The pH of water is
because it contains an equal amount of HF and OH- ions.
7
9
6
Answer:
7
Explanation:
water is neutral 7 is neutral ph
if a doctor states that a patient has a bone break in the left anterior portion of their body, lateral to midline in their thoracic cavity, what can you assume i’m broken?
Answer:
ribs
Explanation:
What is a small ecosystem in danger of compared to a large and diverse ecosystem?
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
A small ecosystem is in danger when compared to a large and diverse ecosystem because the genetic variability in a small ecosystem is low and a small disruption can wipe out the populations within the ecosystem. This is unlike in a large ecosystem where this is a high genetic variability that gives the populations within the ecosystem resilience against disturbances.
There are enough alleles within the genetic pool of a large and diverse ecosystem to withstand disturbance regimes unlike in small ecosystems where the alleles are few. Hence, a little disturbance can endanger the entire population in a small ecosystem and put them at the risks of extinction.
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Which is a factor that keeps Earth in orbit around the Sun?
the orbital path of the moon
the gravitational pull of the Sun
the continuous motion of the universe
Earth’s changing speed and direction
Answer:
The gravitational pull of the Sun
Explanation:
Please sort between in animal cells in plant cells or in both.
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Cytoplasm
Mitochondrion
Chloroplasts
Vacuole
Ribosomes
Golgi Apparatus
lysosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum
Answer:
plant :cell wall,chloroplasts
animal:lysosome
both:cell membrane
mitochondria,golgi apparatus,cytoplasm,vacuole,ribosome,endoplasmic reticulum
Explanation:
Linnaeus developed two groups for classifying organisms: genus and .
Answer:
Species
Explanation:
Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish scientist who developed a formal system of naming organisms- bionnomial nomenclature
The first part of the name identifies the genus to which the species belongs, and the second part identifies the species within the genus.
For example the tiger is called "Panthera tigris". The species is tigris (tiger).
The genus is Panthera (which also includes the lion (Panthera. leo), the jaguar (Panthera onca), and the leopard (Panthera pardus). The species is "tigris"
Answer:
Species
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Which of the following is true for a water molecule
Answer:
The oxygen atoms have electrons more often than hydrogen.
Explanation:
What do you think is the most practical method of processing fruits and vegetables? Why?
Answer:
eating them
Explanation:
or throw them away
Overuse injuries are a common issue many athletes and even everyday people face. I want you to research what an overuse injury is. What is an overuse injury? What causes overuse injuries? What are some symptoms that might be warning us that an overuse injury might occur? Are there any long-term consequences if we ignore these symptoms? How can we prevent it? What are some common overuse injuries? These are some suggestions about what you can research. I want 3 paragraphs due by the end of the day tomorrow.
Define regulating services in your own words
define providing services in your own words
Answer: did this
Explanation:
why did samy say the f word i told him so many times and still says it
Can someone please give me An example of an ionic bond with a positive ion and negative ion
Answer:
NaCl
Explanation:
ionic bond is the bond results from the electro static force of attraction between oppositely charged ions in other words its the linkage formed by the transfer of one or more electron from one atom to another atom
Na gives it electron to chlroine so Na becomes positively charged and Cl becomes negatively charged and they attract each other to form ionic bond
Na is positive Cl is negative
Which statement provides a conclusion about the transport of water in and out of cells based on the results of the student's experiment? A. Water moves freely both inside and outside the cell independent of the solute concentration. B. Water movement into the cell is dependent on the percent concentration of solutes both inside and outside the cell. C. Water transports solutes out of the cell to balance the percent concentration of solutes both inside and outside the cell. D. Water moves into the cell solutes move out of the cell to ensure their concentration is balanced both inside and outside the cell.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The transport of water in and out of cells based on the percent concentration of solutes both inside and outside the cell.
The movement of water in and out of the cell is called osmosis. In the process of osmosis, water or solvent moves from low to high concentration of solute (towards high solute concentration). For example, if a cell is placed in a salt (solute) solution, the water will move out of the cell or towards high salt concentration and the cell will get shrink.
Hence, the correct answer is "B."
what are similarities & differences between electrons and protons? (in one sentence)
Answer:
A similarity between electrons and protons is that when trying to find the atomic number the are equal, A difference is that they both have different names, and a different charge.
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8. a) Describe how water is important to plants in terms of: (3 points)
ii) the plant's shape
iii) hydrolysis and dehydration
Answer:
ii) In terms of the shape of the plant, water is important to plants as the hydration of the cells of a plant allows the cell walls to retain their shape and thus give structure to the plant.
iii) In terms of hydrolysis and dehydration, water is essential to plants because water is not a photosynthesis reactant and respiration product.
Explanation:
Why does herding help a horse survive better?
Answer:
In natural environments, horses typically live in relatively stable social units. Horses live in herds so that they are able to fulfil their basic needs, which are to avoid danger or harm, and to reproduce successfully and bring up healthy foals.
Name of the element whose chemical symbol is Mg?
a
microgram
b
malorganite
c
magnesium
d
manganese
Answer: Magnesium is the correct answer
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Eliminate one word from each list and explain why you were able to eliminate it.
1. dog, cat, whale, oyster, mushroom
2. prokaryotic, eukaryotic, nucleus
3. bacteria, archaea, eukarya
4. fungi, animalia, plantae
5. sunflower, oak tree, button mushroom
*I also report incomplete answers, so please answer completely*
Answer:
1. mushroom
2. nucleus
3. eukarya
4. animalia
5. button mushroom
Explanation:
1. Mushroom because everything else in the list is an animal, while a mushroom is a fungi.
2. Nucleus because eukaryotic and prokaryotic are types of formations of a cell, while a nucleus is part of a cell and not a cell formation.
3. Eukarya because the Eukarya include all animals, plants, fungi, and protists. These organisms are eukaryotes, meaning they have membrane-enclosed nuclei within their cells. The Bacteria and Archaea are both considered prokaryotes, because their cells lack true nuclei, meaning a membrane does not enclose their genetic material.
4. Animalia because fungi and plantae are stationary organisms, while animalia are mobile. (ex. fungi and plantae= roots and animalia= feet/ not attached to one place)
5. Button mushroom because sunflowers and oak trees are producers, while a button mushroom is a decomposer.
Which of the following are parts of the circulatory system?
A.heart, veins, arteries, capillaries
B.heart, brain, arteries, lungs
C.heart, spine veins, brain
D.heart, esophagus, veins, capillaries
Answer: heart, brain, arteries, and lungs
Explanation:
Answer: B.
Explanation:
Summarize translocation in your own words
Answer:
This word mainly means to move from place to another, but in this case, it's talking about genes when a part of a chromosome is moving to another part of the chromosome.
The heart is an example of which level of organization within an organis m cell Oorgan tissue organ system Save and Exit Next Submit Mark this and returns
Answer:
Organ
Explanation:
The heart is an organ. It is made up of a few different tissues - cardiac muscle, conductive tissue, valves, vessels and connective tissue. These tissues are composed of different cells, but they work together to form a common function.
The heart is part of the cardiovascular system which pumps blood throughout the body. It includes the heart, blood vessels and the blood
How is petroleum formed ?
(SCIENCE)
Answer:
Petroleum is a fossil fuel, meaning that it has been created by the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years. Petroleum is formed when large quantities of dead organisms–primarily zooplankton and algae–underneath sedimentary rock are subjected to intense heat and pressure.
Answer:
Explanation:
petrolism is formed when large quantities of dead organism mostly algae are buried underneath sedimentary rock and subjected to both intense heat and pressure.
Q 9. How do the heart and the lungs work together?
Which of the following is caused by bad genes? *
Carcinoma
herpes
athlete's foot
vitaligo
bubonic plague
1)When a phosphate is transferred from ATP, it can phosphorylate another molecule. How could this assist in allowing a protein to transport molecules against their concentration gradient?
2)What is it about the structure of ATP that contributes to its ability to act as an energy currency?
Answer/Explanation:
1) When phosphate is transferred from ATP, (which forms ADP and releases energy) it can phosphorylate another molecule. When this molecule is phosphorylated. It could become "energized" as it enters a higher energy state.
In this higher energy state, the protein has the energy to transfer molecules against a concentration gradient, which is an active process (requires energy).
2) Adenosine triphosphate contains three phosphate groups. The phosphate bonds are high energy. When ATP is hydrolyzed (water is added), these high energy phosphate bonds are broken and energy is released. This forms adenosine diphosphate (ADP).
1) When a protein molecule is phosphorylated, it becomes activated or powered and enables it transport molecules against their concentration gradient.
2) The bond that holds phosphate bonds in ATP gives it the ability to act as an energy currency.
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP)
Adenosine triphosphate, commonly known as ATP, is the means by which energy is stored and released in the cells of biological organisms. ATP is structurally made up of a ribose sugar, an Adenine base and three phosphate groups. The phosphate groups are held together by a bond called phosphoanhydride bond. ATP stores energy when one phosphate molecule is added to ADP while it releases energy when one phosphate group is broken. This latter process is called PHOSPHORYLATION. The ability of ATP to lose and accept phosphate group in its structure makes it perform the role of an energy currency in the cell.However, when a phosphate group is added to a molecule e.g. a transport protein, it is said to be phosphorylated. This means it will become activated or powered up to perform the task of transporting molecules against their concentration gradient.Learn more: https://brainly.com/question/15585148?referrer=searchResults
Identify the labeled structures.
Answer: A = nucleus, B = plastids , C = ribosomes , D = cytoplasm
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