Brian's eighth grade biology class is conducting a scientific investigation to find out what types of rock the school is built on. The class goes out to collect rocks from an exposure at the edge of the school property. Which scientific process is the class involved in when they do this

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Answer 1

Answer:

Gathering evidence.

Explanation:

Scientific evidence refers to the information obtained by research or observation.t This is the root of the scientific method because it's how an investigator evaluates different ideas, theories, or hypotheses. The mechanism of science involves explaining the phenomena we see in the world that match the data one has collected for the purpose. If one's theory doesn't match the evidence, then it needs to be revised. Therefore collecting evidence is a significant part of scientific investigation.


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Which statement is true of viruses? A. Viruses do not consist of cells, but they have cell membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and other cell organelles. B. Viruses do not consist of cells; they lack cell membranes, but do have cytoplasm, ribosomes, and other cell organelles. C. Viruses do not consist of cells; they also lack cell membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and other cell organelles. D. Viruses are cells with cell membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and other cell organelles.

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Answer:

C. Viruses do not consist of cells; they also lack cell membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and other cell organelles.

Explanation:

Viruses are only composed of a couple things: strands of nucleic acid that can be DNA or RNA, a protein coat called a capsid, and potentially a glycolipid coat to protect the outside.

There are no organelles, nor are there cells. Keep in mind that a virus is nonliving, so D is utterly wrong.

Examples of stimulants include

a. Nicotine
b. Ecstasy
c. Dextromethorphan
d. A and B

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Answer:

The answer to this question is d(A and B)

Explanation:

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Answer:

d  but also c !

Explanation:

A and B are correct  but also dextromethorphan has lower doses of stimulants

In a particular species of tomato plant, the plants can bear fruits of different colors. Suppose a researcher crosses a homozygous plant that bears white fruit with a different stock of homozygous plant that also bears white fruit. In the F1 generation, all of the fruits are red. Two F1 plants are then crossed and the F2 progeny are examined. The F2 generation contains 219 plants with red fruit and 173 with white fruit.

Required:
a. What are the genotypes of the F2 progeny?
b. What type of epistasis, if any, is present?

1. dominant epistasis
2. duplicate recessive epistasis
3. duplicate dominant epistasis
4. no epistasis
5. recessive epistasis

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Answer:

The genotypes of the F2 progeny are 9/16 A-B-, 3/16 A-bb, 3/16 aaB-  and  1/16 aabb.The occurring interaction is duplicate recessive epistasis.

Explanation:

Gene interactions happen between genes at different levels and have implications in the phenotypic expression, causing a wide genetic variability.

Epistasis means "interruption" and refers to interactions between genes located in different loci in the same chromosome. An “epistatic gene” can alter, influence, or suppress the expression of a "hypostatic gene". When the epistatic gene is recessive, the interaction is known as "recessive epistasis". In duplicate recessive epistasis, two genes are involved in the same metabolic path.  Two recessive alleles in any of the two loci can suppress or inhibit the phenotype, in this example, tomato color.

Tomatoes that express the absence of color in the fruit have the following genotypes: aa B_, A_bb y aabb. Tomatoes with these genotypes are white, while tomatoes with A_B_ genotypes are red.

Cross 1:

Parental) aaBB   x   AAbb

Gametes) aB  aB    Ab  Ab

Punnet Square)    aB          aB

                   Ab    AaBb     AaBb

                   Ab     AaBb     AaBb

F1) 100% AaBb, red tomatoes

Cross 2:

Parental)  AaBb    x    AaBb

Gametes) AB Ab aB ab

                AB Ab aB ab

Punnet Square)   AB      Ab      aB      ab

                 AB    AABB  AABb  AaBB  AaBb

                 Ab   AABb  AAbb  AaBb  Aabb

                 aB    AaBB  Aabb   aaBB  aaBb

                 ab    AaBb  Aabb   aaBb   aabb

F2)  9/16 A-B-

      3/16 A-bb

      3/16 aaB-

      1/16 aabb

Genotypes A-bb, aaB- and aabb express white or absence of color.

Genotypes A-B- express red color.    

We know that in the F2 generation there are 219 plants with red fruit and 173 with white fruit.

The total number of plants is 392 (219 + 173), which is 100% of the F2 generation. So:

392 plants ----------- 100% F2 ---- 16

219 red plants--------56% F2------- 9

173 white plants------44% F2 ------ 7  

There is a  proportion of 9:7 because of the interaction between the two genes.            

                     

Where in the body does a mutation have to occur in order to cause an inherited change in the offspring?

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Answer

This has to be in  germinal cells./germ-line cells.That is in the sex cells of either sperms or the eggs. it may occur during Gametogensis.

The fusions of these sex cells  resulted in a new organism.Where the genes inherited  in the two  sex cells are fully expressed,It is duding the expression that the effect of the mutation will be shown.

Explanation:

Complete each sentence by dragging the proper word or phrase into the appropriate position. Then place each sentence in order from the largest to the smallest cavity size being described
Drag the text blocks below into their correct order.
1. The________ are found deep in the diaphyses of long medullary cavities bones and are filled with yellow marrow in the adult.
2. Osteocytes maintain contact with neighboring osteocytes in adjacent lamellae via dendrite-like extensions through __________
3. Filled with matrix, , which are osteoblasts encased in perforating canals are found between layers of concentric lamellae nutrient foramen
4. Located in the middle of osteons, the contain the osteocytes blood vessels, and nervous supply of the compact bones. osteons
lacunae
central canals
canaliculi

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Answer:

The medullary cavities are found deep in the diaphyses of long medullary cavities bones and are filled with yellow marrow in the adult.

Osteocytes maintain contact with neighboring osteocytes in adjacent lamellae via dendrite-like extensions through canaliculi.

Filled with osteocytes, which are osteoblasts encased in matrix, lacunae are found between layers of concentric lamellae.

Located in the middle of osteons, the central canal contain the blood vessels, and nervous supply of the compact bones

Explanation:

- The medullary cavities are central cavities in the bones. In adults, these cavities are filled with yellow marrow  (adipose tissue).

- The canaliculi are small protoplasmic projections between the lacunae of ossified bones.

- The astrocytes are the most common type of bone cell.

- The lacunae are spaces where osteocytes are located in the mature bones

-  The central canal provides nourishment to the osteocytes which collectively form the osteon.

Which macromolecule is made up of nucleic acids ?
A. Sucrose
B. RNA
C. Fatty Acids
D. Protein

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Answer:

Ribonucleic acid (RNA)

Explanation:

DNA (deoxyribonucleic corrosive) is the most widely recognized type of hereditary material found in numerous living beings.

Nucleic acids connect the two strands of the DNA double helix together.

RNA (ribonucleic corrosive) is additionally found as genetic material (and not DNA) in certain creatures like infections.

Infections could have ssRNA (single-stranded RNA) or dsRNA (double-stranded RNA) as their hereditary material.

However, RNA is generally single-stranded, in contrast to DNA, which is double-stranded consistently.

Another type of RNA is messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), etc

How many children and adolescents with histories of maltreatment involving sexual abuse or combined sexual and physical abuse meet criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

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Answer:

Exposure to child physical abuse and parents’ domestic violence can subject youth to pervasive traumatic stress and lead to Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The often repeating and ongoing nature of family violence exposure may result in youth exhibiting problems in multiple domains of functioning and meeting criteria for multiple disorders in addition to PTSD. These characteristics as well as unique factors related to 

A student is given a list of traits and is asked to organize them in a Venn diagram as shown below.
Inherited Both Acquired
Traits
Wolf's social status
Tiger's stripes
Blood type A
A scar
Skin color
Musical talent
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III
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Which traits should the student put in section II (Both)?
O a scar and blood type
tiger's stripes and wolf's social status
musical talent and wolf's social status
musical talent and skin color

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Answer: a scar and wolf's social status

Explanation:

The acquired traits can be defined as the traits, which are only influenced by the environment of the organism. The acquired trait cannot be passed down to the offspring, as they are not genetically determined. A scar and the social status of any organism is dependent on the behavior of the organism to the environment, no genes code for both of these characters. So, scars and Wolf's social status is an acquired trait.

The trait that should be put in section II (Both) is "a scar", as scars can be acquired due to injury or trauma, but some people may also have a genetic predisposition to scarring.

What are inherited and acquired trait?

Inherited traits are characteristics that are determined by an individual's genetic makeup and are passed down from parents to their offspring through the process of reproduction. Examples of inherited traits include eye color, hair color, blood type, and facial features.

Acquired traits are characteristics that are developed during an individual's lifetime as a result of their interactions with the environment. Examples of acquired traits include scars, calluses, tanned skin, learned behaviors, and language proficiency.

While some traits may be either entirely inherited or acquired, many traits are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The complex interplay between nature and nurture contributes to the vast diversity of traits and characteristics found within the human population.

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~~9. Using the appropriate osmotic terms (hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic) describe what would happen to each organism in the following settings: on. A single-celled freshwater protist is placed into a beaker of salt water. (3 points) b. A salt-water snail is mistakenly put into a freshwater tank. (3 points) c. A head of lettuce is placed soaked in a sink of salt water. (3 points) d. A bunch of carrots are placed soaked a sink of distilled water. (3 points)

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Answer:hh

Explanation:hhh

A female fly that has miniature wings and sepia eyes is crossed with a male that has normal wings and is homozygous for red eyes. The F1 are intercrossed to produce the F2. Give the phenotypes and their proportions expected in the F1 and F2 flies from this cross.

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Answer and Explanation:

The gene that expresses the size of the wing is X-linked. The dominant allele expresses long wings, XM, while the recessive allele expresses miniature wings, Xm.   The gene that expresses the color of the eyes is autosomal. The dominant allele expresses red color, S, and the recessive allele expresses sepia color, s.

A female fly that has miniature wings and sepia eyes (XmXm ss) is crossed with a male that has normal wings and is homozygous for red eyes (XMY SS).

The F1 are intercrossed to produce the F2.

1º Cross:

Parental) XmXm ss    x    XMY SS

Gametes) Xms   Xms     Xms   Xms  

                XMS   XMS    YS    YS

Punnet Square)    Xms           Xms            Xms             Xms

                XMS   XMXmSs    XMXmSs   XMXmSs    XMXmSs

                XMS   XMXmSs    XMXmSs   XMXmSs    XMXmSs

                YS      XmY Ss      XmY Ss       XmY Ss       XmY Ss

                YS      XmY Ss      XmY Ss       XmY Ss       XmY Ss

F1) 1/2 or 50% of the progeny are females and the other 1/2 or 50% are males

  100% of the females (1/2 or 50% of the progeny) are long-winged and  red-eyed

    100% of the males (1/2 or 50% of the progeny) are miniature.winged and red-eyed.

2º Cross:

Parental) XMXm Ss      x      XmY Ss

Gametes) XMS   XMs  XmS  Xms

                XmS   Xms  YS    Ys

Punnet Square)       XMS             XMs          XmS             Xms

                  XmS    XMXm SS  XMXm Ss   XmXm SS   XmXm Ss

                  Xms    XMXm Ss   XMXm ss   XmXm Ss    XmXm ss

                   YS      XMY SS     XMY Ss      XmY SS        XmY Ss

                   Ys       XMY Ss     XMY ss       XmY Ss        XmY ss

F2) 8/16=4/8=1/2 or 50% of the progeny are females and the other 1/2 or 50% are males

Females (8/16):    

3/8 of the females are long-winged and red-eyed, XMX- S-1/8 of the females are long-winged and sepia-eyed, XMX- ss3/8 of the females are miniature-winged and red-eyed, XmXm S-1/8 of the females are miniature-winged and sepia-eyed, XmXm ss

Males (8/16):    

3/8 of the males are long-winged and red-eyed, XMY S-1/8 of the males are long-winged and sepia-eyed, XMY ss3/8 of the males are miniature-winged and red-eyed, XmY S-1/8 of the males are miniature-winged and sepia-eyed, XmY ss  

Note: The symbol "-" means that in its place might be a recessive allele or a dominant allele. For example, S- means that it might be SS or Ss.  

The feces of birds and mammals can also be used to assess ecosystem health. Research this methodology and provide two examples of animals used for these studies and the types of materials that are identified in their feces

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Answer:

Birds and leopard

Explanation:

It has been researched and discovered that the feces of birds and animals can be used to determine the state of health of an ecosystem.

For example, it has been discovered that hormones and other substances are excreted through urine and feces. And researchers have discovered from the feces of leopards, that a leopard that has cave or trees where it can hide from hunters are not likely to be stressed out like the one that does not have.

How many groups are in the modem periodic table

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Answer:

The correct answer is

18

Groups of the periodic table: The s-, p-, and d-block elements of the periodic table are arranged into 18 numbered columns, or groups.

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Based on the objective you should feel comfortable calculating expected genotype frequencies when given observed allele frequencies. You should also be able to compare expected genotype frequencies from HWE to observed frequencies and determine if evolution is occurring.Here's a sample problem. You can do this without a calculator!Let's take the noob gene, a gene with two known alleles that determines feather color in the eastern lark. The two alleles, let's call them delta and gamma, can be sequenced. In fact, looking at a population in southern GA, you discover that 60% of the alleles in the population are the delta allele.1. What is the percentage of the gamma allele in the population?2. Even more interesting, based on HWE what is the expected frequency of the population that is homozygous gamma? 3. Now, after surveying an isolated population of eastern larks, you find that 20% of the population is homozygous gama (gamma gamma), 65% heterozygous (gamma delta) and 10% homozygous delta (delta delta) and 5% of the population is a previously undescribed genotype - zeta zeta (homozygous zeta). What can you conclude about evolution in the population and why? If evolution is occurring, which mechanism(s) would be responsible?

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Answer and Explanation:

60% of the alleles in the population are the delta allele

1. What is the percentage of the gamma allele in the population?

According to Hardy-Weinberg, the allelic frequencies in a locus are represented as p and q, referring to the allelic dominant or recessive forms. The genotypic frequencies after one generation are p² (Homozygous dominant), 2pq (Heterozygous), q² (Homozygous recessive). Populations in H-W equilibrium will get the same allelic frequencies generation after generation. The sum of these allelic frequencies equals 1, this is p + q = 1.

In the same way, the sum of genotypic frequencies equals 1, this is

p² + 2pq + q² = 1

Being

p the dominant allelic frequency, q the recessive allelic frequency, p²the homozygous dominant genotypic frequency q² the homozygous recessive genotypic frequency 2pq the heterozygous genotypic frequency

According to the sum of the allelic frequencies

p + q = 1

1 equals 100%

100% ------ 1

60%------0.6

40%------0.4

The percentage of gamma allele in the population is 40%.

2. what is the expected frequency of the population that is homozygous gamma?

The genotypic frequencies, F, after one generation are p² (Homozygous dominant), 2pq (Heterozygous), q² (Homozygous recessive).

F(gamma)= p²= 0.4²=0.16 =16%

F(delta)= q²= 0.6²=0.36 = 36%

F (gamma-delta) = 2xp2q= 2 x 0.4 x 0.6 = 0.48 = 48%

3.  20% of the population is homozygous gama (gamma gamma), 65% heterozygous (gamma delta) and 10% homozygous delta (delta delta) and 5% of the population is a previously undescribed genotype - zeta zeta (homozygous zeta). What can you conclude about evolution in the population and why? If evolution is occurring, which mechanism(s) would be responsible?      

20% gamma-gamma

10% delta-delta    

65% gamma-delta  

5% zeta-zeta  

This population has different genotypic frequencies with respect to the population in southern GA:

The gamma genotypic frequency is a little bit higher in the isolated population (16% vs 20%)

The delta genotypic frequency is considerably lower in the isolated population (36% vs 10%)

The heterozygotic genotypic frequency is also higher in the isolated population (18% vs 64%)

It appeared a new phenotype in the isolated population, probably due to a mutation in one of the genes. We can assume that this is a new mutation because its frequency is still low (5%).

Maybe, the mutation occurred in an individual of the isolated population, and with time, this mutation increased its frequency, up to a point of being phenotypically visible. This could be a case of a bottleneck example.

The founder effect is a special case of genetic drift, where a few organisms of one population settles down in a new area carrying the genes of the original population.  

Genetic drift is the random change in the allelic frequency in a population, from one generation to the other. The magnitude of this change is inversely related to the size of the original population. These changes produced by genetic drift accumulate in time, and eventually, some alleles get lost, while some other might get set.      

Founder effect refers to the consequences that occur from the origin of a new population that derives from a small number of founder individuals that come from an ancestral bigger population. This small group shows poor genetic variation and a high possibility of expressing a peculiar allelic composition. Some mutation might occur and it can accumulate in time.

     

name two ways that veins and arteries are different

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Answer: blood travels from the heart through arteries and blood travels to the heart through the veins.

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flowers contain structures that are responsible for which process?

a- Germination ,
b-Reproduction ,
c-Respiration ,
d-transpiration

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Answer: B: Reproduction

Explanation: Generally, flowers are the reproductive organs of plant. All its structures are geared towards the reproduction process

Diffusion is a passive process that accounts for the movement of respiratory gases across the capillary membranes of alveoli.
True
False​

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Diffusion is a passive process (no energy required) in which the substance such as liquid and gases moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

During respiration, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the alveoli and oxygen diffuses from alveoli to blood across the respiratory membrane. The partial pressure of oxygen is low in the blood of the pulmonary capillaries and high in the alveoli. so diffusion allow movement of oxygen across the respiratory membrane from the alveoli into the blood.

Hence, the given statement is true.

It has been stated that the rainforests owe their existence at least in part to bats.
Is this a valid statement and why or why not? Defend your answer.

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Answer: Valid Statement ✓

Explanation:

Bats have been known to contribute to the growth and restoration of Tropical Rainforests in 2 main ways. Seed Dispersal and Pollination.

Seed Dispersal.

Fruit Bats in the Tropical Rainforest are responsible for a lot of seed dispersal. Feeding at night to avoid predators, they eat fruits from various trees and then defecate these seeds after digestion. Fruit Bats like most other bats are very strong fliers and so cover a whole lot of distance at night meaning that they give the seeds a very wide coverage. Indeed it has been shown that because they defecate the seeds, the seed already has fertilizer to get nutrients from as it grows thereby increasing it's growth rate.

There are also trees and plants that have evolved to grow spiky or sticky fruit that attach themselves to the Bats which then deposit them elsewhere as they fly.

Pollination.

Fruit Bats have specialized long tongues to sip nectar from flowers. When they do this they pollinate the flowers. It has even been shown that some plants evolved to have brighter colours so as to attract these bats to enable pollination to happen. Indeed research shows that more than 125 genera of tropical plants rely on bats for pollination.

Bats plays an essential role in the existence of rainforests, they help to replenish and expand the area of rainforests.

The importance of bats:

Bats plays an essential function in the existence of rainforests. Along with the birds they assist in some of the major activities like replenishing the devastated region and expanding the region of rainforests. It is known that the majority of the tropical plants are dependent upon the methods of seed dispersal for expansion of rainforests.

Apart from this, restoration of rainforests is also dependent upon the fruit-consuming animals like bats. Bats helps to disperse the shrub species to the gradually regenerating barren landscapes or grasslands or rainforests, which got devastated. It has been found that about 90 percent of the pollination and dispersal of seeds in rainforests is done with the help of species like bats.

The bats can assist in regenerating the deforested areas in short span of time in comparison to any modern strategies. Therefore, bats helps in afforestation of rainforests. Due to their aerial nature, they possesses the tendency to cover wide region and plays significant role in dispersal and pollination.

Thus, bats are essential for the existence of rainforests.

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A scientist discovers a cell that has chloroplasts, cytoplasm, DNA, and a cell membrane. Which statement best describes how
the cell could be classified?

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Answer: The cell is eukaryotic because it has chloroplasts. A scientist is studying a cell and can clearly see that it has ribosomes and mitochondria.

Explanation:

Answer:

The cell is eukaryotic because it has chloroplasts. A scientist is studying a cell and can clearly see that it has ribosomes and mitochondria.

Explanation:

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You are hiking in a forest and come upon a mysterious plant, which you determine is either a lycophyte sporophyte or a pterophyte sporophyte. Which of the following would be most helpful in determining the correct classification of the plant?
A) whether or not it has true leaves
B) whether it has microphylls or megaphylls
C) whether or not it has seeds

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Answer: choice A

Explanation:

The main difference between pterophytes and lycophytes is the presence of true leaves(pteropytes) and lychophylls(lychophytes). Having lycophylls is a synapomorphy for the lychophytes.

Neither of these clades have seeds.

Earth’s rain forests are the biomes with the greatest biodiversity because they have
A. Very little moisture
B. Primary disturbances
C. Cyclical Disturbances
D. Stable ecosystems

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Answer:

c . cyclical disturbances

Stable ecosystem your welcome

What would happen if a membrane protein were unable to bind with signaling molecule

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Messages won’t be sent to the inside of the cell.
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1. What were the first living things on Earth?​

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Answer:

prokaryotes

Explanation:

Prokaryotes that’s the answer

Why are tanning beds not safe

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because the radiation can cause skin cancer!!! hope this helps wear sunscreen

Answer:

skin damages.

Explanation:

it hads UVA and UBV rays which cost the skin to be damaged by the rays. it can also make you have skin cancer.

select all that apply natural selection
1. is random
2. favors organisms well adapted to the environment
3.cannot work if beneficial traits are not hereditary
4. is often called survival of the fittest

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Answer:

the answer is 2. favors organisms well adapted to the environment

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What does lung hyperinflation stimulate (write on both lines)​

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Answer:

What does lung hyperinflation stimulate? ... Dust, smoke, and noxious fumes will stimulate receptors in airways.

Explanation:

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The best experimental design:______
a. alters only one condition between the controls and the experimental condition
b. includes a large sample size for each condition
c. includes a control

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Answer:

The correct answer is option d. "includes a large sample size and a control, and alters only one condition between the controls and the experimental condition".

Explanation:

The correct answer for this question is missing, which is option d. "includes a large sample size and a control, and alters only one condition between the controls and the experimental condition". The best experimental design includes all the options proposed: it includes a large sample size to ensure that the data is statistically relevant; a control to verify that the results are valid and are not obtained from other untested conditions; and it alters only one condition at the time to ensure the existence of the relation between condition and results.

You want to estimate the number of canvas backs (a type of duck) at the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge. In two days you capture 200 canvas backs, mark all of them and release them. One month later you capture another 200 canvas backs, of which 100 were marked by you last month. Calculate an estimate for the population size of canvas backs.
A. 400
B. 100
C. 200
D. 300
E. 600

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Answer:

Option A 400 individuals

Explanation:

Using this formula, we can estimate the population size of the canvas backs as this is a capture-recapture method.

N = (MxC) / R

Where N = estimated Number of individuals in the population

M = number of individuals captured and Marked = 200

C = total number Captured the second time (with and without a mark) = 200 and

R= number of individuals Recaptured (those with a mark) = 100

Thus, we have

N = (MxC) / R

= (200 x 200) / 100

= (40,000) / 100

= 400 individuals.

Choose the correct definition and two examples of radiative energy.

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radiative energy is energy in light. Sunlight carries this form of energy, as do other forms of light including X-rays and radio waves.

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In a DNA strand with the sequence of C-G-G-T-A-G, the letters represent different...
A.) Monosaccharides
B.) Amino Acids
C.) Nitrogenous Bases
D.) Fatty Acids.

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Answer:

C) nitrogenous bases

I think its C since the rest are types of molecules bigger than DNA

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

The instructions for making proteins are coded in the (cytoplasm / DNA / endoplasmic reticulum / nucleus) of a cell. In a eukaryotic cell, these instructions are located in the (cytoplasm / DNA / endoplasmic reticulum / nucleus).

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Answer:

The instructions for making proteins are coded in the (cytoplasm / DNA / endoplasmic reticulum / nucleus) of a cell. In a eukaryotic cell, these instructions are located in the (cytoplasm / DNA / endoplasmic reticulum / nucleus).

Explanation:

The genetic code is contained in DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid. This is usually the same among most organisms, save some RNA viruses. But in eukaryotes, the DNA is in the nucleus, whereas in prokaryotes the DNA is in the "nucleoid region", or a twisted up section near the middle of the cell.

The instructions for making proteins are coded in the DNA of a cell. In a eukaryotic cell, these instructions are located in the nucleus.

What is DNA?

Deoxyribonucleic acid is a polymer made up of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix that contains genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth.

it is also involved in reproduction of all known organisms and viruses. Nucleic acids include DNA and ribonucleic acid.

The information molecule is DNA. It stores instructions for the production of larger molecules known as proteins.

These instructions are stored in the nucleus of each of your cells and are distributed across 46 long structures known as chromosomes.

These chromosomes are composed of thousands of shorter DNA segments known as genes.

DNA is a linear molecule made up of four different types of smaller chemical molecules known as nitrogenous bases.

Thus, DNA is involved in coding protein and is usually located in nucleus.

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which statement best describes a difference between presidential and parliamentary Whats the correct answer for this question? 3. What can you learn about soil and air from looking at your graphs and your answers above? . x and y are integers.y>2x China was easily defeated by the British in the first opium war because Certain balance sheet accounts of a foreign subsidiary of the Rose Co. had been stated in U.S. dollars as follows: Stated at Current Rates Historical Rates Accounts receivablecurrent $ 280,000 $ 308,000 Accounts receivablelong term 140,000 154,000 Prepaid insurance 70,000 77,000 Goodwill 112,000 119,000 Totals $ 602,000 $ 658,000 If the subsidiary's local currency is its functional currency, what total amount should be included in Tulip's balance sheet in U.S. dollars? $658,000. $609,000. $616,000. $602,000. Understanding the Different RegionsIn the mid-1800s, different regions had different needs and interests. Match each region to the correct description You are CEO of Rivet Networks, maker of ultra-high performance network cards for gaming computers, and you are considering whether to launch a new product. The product, the Killer X3000, will cost $900,000 to develop up front (year 0), and you expect revenues the first year of $790,000, growing to $1.43 million the second year, and then declining by 45% per year for the next 3 years before the product is fully obsolete. In years 1 through 5, you will have fixed costs associated with the product of $91,000 per year, and variable costs equal to 50% of revenues.a. What are the cash flows for the project in years 0 through5?b. Plot the NPV profile for this investment using discount rates from 0% to 40% in 10% increments.c. What is the project's NPV if the project's cost of capital is 10.3%?d. Use the NPV profile to estimate the cost of capital at which the project would become unprofitable; that is, estimate theproject's IRR. Which American Indian groups formed an alliance with the French as the French and Indian War began? How does a written Constitution and the Bill of Rights protect the people from the government? A large car insurance company selected samples of single and married male policyholders and recorded the number who made an insurance claim over the preceding three-year period. Single Policyholders Married Policyholders n1 = 450 n2 = 925 # making claim = 67 # making claim = 93 Using alpha = 0.05, determine whether the claim rates are higher for single male policyholders verses married male policyholders. Solve using the p-value approach only. Zimmerman Company's annual accounting year ends on December 31. It is December 31, 2014, and all of the 2014 entries except the following adjusting entries have been made: a. On September 1, 2014, Zimmerman collected six months' rent of $8,400 on storage space. At that date, Zimmerman debited Cash and credited Unearned Rent Revenue for $8,400. b. On October 1, 2014, the company borrowed $18,000 from a local bank and signed a 12 percent note for that amount. The principal and interest are payable on the maturity date, September 30, 2015. c. Depreciation of $2,500 must be recognized on a service truck purchased on July 1, 2014, at a cost of $15,000. d. Cash of $3,000 was collected on November 1, 2014, for services to be rendered evenly over the next year beginning on November 1, 2014. Unearned Service Revenue was credited when the cash was received. e. On November 1, 2014, Zimmerman paid a one-year premium for property insurance, 9,000, for coverage starting on that date. Cash was credited and Prepaid Insurance was debited for this amount. f. The company earned service revenue of $4,000 on a special job that was completed December 29, 2014. Collection will be made during January 2015. No entry has been recorded. g. At December 31, 2014, wages earned by employees totaled $14,000. The employees will be paid on the next payroll date, January 15, 2015. h. On December 31, 2014, the company estimated it owed $500 for 2014 property taxes on land. The tax will be paid when the bill is received in January 2015. Required: 1`. Indicate whether each transaction relates to a deferred revenue, deferred expense, accrued revenue, or accrued expense. 2. Give the adjusting entry required for each transaction at December 31, 2014. Please answer correctly !!!!!! Will mark brainliest !!!!!!!!!!! Please choose one of the choices electricity has two different rates off peak is 10pm to 6am and charged at 8p per hour. peak is 6am to 10pm and is charged at 12p per hour. alison turns uses electricity from 8pm to 11:30 pm. what is the dost of her electricity for that period As a geographer, if you were to study the culture of a place, which of the following things would you be most likely to study? its location. its natural environment. the natural processes affecting itD the behaviors and traditions of its people Sam is buying presents for his family.He buys a bracelet for his wife for $50. Hebuys a game for his son, and the same gamefor his daughter. He spends a total of $72.How much does one game cost? For neap tides, what must the angular alignment be between the sun, earth and moon? Which correctly lists the three processes that are affected by freeze and thaw cycles?creep, landslide, and depositiondeposition, creep, and weatheringlandslide, slump, and depositionO slump. weathering, and creep What is the sum of the series?10(7k 2)k=1