Answer:
A. FERNS
Explanation:
what animals that grow naturally in the Pacific Northwest and Kitsap Peninsula ? please help
Answer: Pacific Northwest Animals & Birds
Spotted and snowy owls. Bald and Golden eagles. Pileated woodpecker. Rufous hummingbird. Great Blue Heron and Canada goose. Seabirds, including cormorant. Bear. Olympic marmot.Kitsap Peninsula:
Marine mammals of the sound include orcas, sea lions, sea otters, gray whales, humpback whales, and harbor seals. Underwater plants provide food, breeding areas, nurseries, and resting places for wildlife in the sound.
In living things, traits are passed on from one generation to the next by the transfer of ??
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Which statement best describes the kinds of questions science can answer ?
Answer:
option A
Science can answer only questions about the natural world
Explanation:
Science is a discipline which on the basis of implementation of experimentation procedure that can mimic the experimental setup resembling that of natural world. Therefore, is capable of answer questions about the natural phenomenas occurring in the natural world.
Answer:
option A.
Explanation:
That's because Science mainly deals with the study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiments.
which of these properties, used alone, would be least useful in identifying most minerals? A color B luster C streak D density
Answer:
A-color
Explanation:
Minerals could have the same color, and you can't depend on color to tell you that.
Answer:
A, color.
Explanation:
Color would be the least useful because minerals are often the same or similar in color. :)
The amount of water a body requires for survival is dependent upon the climate and the individual’s level of physical activity. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer:
true
Explanation:
what statement did louis pasteur confirm with his broth e
Answer:
Pasteur observed that the broth in the straight-neck flask was discolored and cloudy, while the broth in the curved-neck flask had not changed.
Explanation:
He concluded that germs in the air were able to fall unobstructed down the straight-necked flask and contaminate the broth. The other flask, however, trapped germs in its curved neck, preventing them from reaching the broth, which never changed color or became cloudy.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
Pasteur observed that the broth in the straight-neck flask was discolored and cloudy, while the broth in the curved-neck flask had not changed.
The removal of the unwanted parts of plants is known as....
A. Mulching
B. Pruning
C. Thinning
Answer:pruning
Explanation:
pruning is the removal or the cutting way of the unwanted parts of plants for example, the stem if it doesn't bear fruit.
Which of the following is not a physical irreversible change.
1 point
painting on a paper
bursting of balloon
cloth cut into pieces
burning of candle
Answer:
Burning of a candle
Explanation:
All of the other things cannot be undone. the burning of a candle can. Blow the candle out and you have undone a phisical change
I hope this answer helps you :)
Answer:
I guess it is the burning of candle.
Explanation:
Melting ice and grinding wood into sawdust are examples of physical changes.
Which Punnet square allows for the possibility that Tom and Alices children have attached earlobes?
Answer:It is the second one
Explanation:Due to the second punnet square featuring the ee combination, they can have attached earlobes. Recessive traits have to be ee(both recessive), and as a capital E (dominant trait) would override the recessive trait, only the second square allows for attached earlobes
Assume Deb eats three 150-gram bags of potato chips each day. Use the USDA food database to calculate Deb’s calorie consumption and the number of grams of protein, carbohydrates (by difference), and the total fat that she eats. You may use any brand of potato chips in the database, but state the brand in your answer.
Answer:
Let’s consider that she eats Herr’s Baked Ripple Cut Potato Chips. If she ate a total of 450 grams of these potato chips every day, she will consume about 1,930 calories, 32.13 grams of total fat, 32.13 grams of protein, and 353.36 grams of carbohydrates.
Explanation:
Which organelles are found only in plant cells and not in animal cells? cell membrane, vacuole cell wall, chloroplasts cell wall, vacuole cell membrane, chloroplasts
Answer:
Cell wall and Chloroplasts
Explanation:
I just studied hope its correct (~ ̄▽ ̄)~
Answer:
Cell wall and chloroplast
Explanation:
Plant cells are the fundamental building blocks of plants and they are eukaryotic because of the membrane bound organelles and nucleus also found in Animal cells.
Plant cells organelles are chloroplast and cellwall which is not found in animals.
Chloroplast is an organelle which contain the green pigment use for photosynthesis.
Cell wall is an organelle found in plant cell which contain cellulose, hemicellulose, liginin, pectin , soluble protein and microfibrils. It provide strength and protect the plant against mechanical or osmotic stress.
What are the 8 main environmental pressures?
Answer:
Climate change, shortage of natural resources, waste in the environment, decreasing biological diversity, toxic chemicals, water pollution, shortage of water resources and air pollution.
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2. In the example of the white and brown mice, vultures will prey on both colors of mice. However, in
the desert environment, the brown mice are better able to hide from their predators and have an
advantageous trait. What will happen to the color of mice over time?
Answer:
The brown color of mice would become more common in the population of the mice in the desert overtime
Explanation:
In the mice population, since the environment favors the individuals with brown fur color over individuals with white fur color, as it makes them better able to escape from predatory vultures, white mice gets eaten more often. With time, the population of white mice reduces while that of brown mice increases.
Overtime, brown mice leaves more offspring with its trait compared to white mice. As a result of this, the color mice that would be more common in the desert environment would be mainly brown colored mice, while white mice would be few.
Viking I and Viking 2 were launched in the 1970s and provided us with some fantastic images of another world in our solar system. Where did they land? A. Mars B. Venus C. Mercury D. the Moon
Answer:
Uranus
Explanation:
Answer:
mars
Explanation:
its on google
uranus isnt even one of the options :/
Enzyme activity within metabolic pathways is regulated by
O food consumption
O activators and inhibitors
O oxidation
O neurons
Answer:
activators and inhibitors
Explanation:
Which types of bacteria does the Monera Kingdom consist of ?
Answer:
Prokaryotic Bacteria
Answer:
Monera is a kingdom in biology that comprises prokaryotes, which are single-celled organism that have no true nucleus.Apr 28, 2017
Explanation:
Kingdom Monera
You have suffered from a lot of diseases that bacteria cause. But, do you think all bacteria are bad? No! The bacteria have a huge kingdom of their own that consists of a number of varieties of them. Each bacteria has a different role to play. They belong to the kingdom Monera. Here, we will know all about the kingdom Monera. We will look at both their characteristics and divisions in greater detail.
Characteristics of Monera
Monera (Monos – single) includes prokaryotes and shows the following characters:
They are typically unicellular organisms (but one group is mycelial). The genetic material in these organisms is the naked circular DNA. A nuclear envelope is absent. Both, ribosomes and simple chromatophores, are the only subcellular organelles in the cytoplasm.
Sap vacuoles do not occur. Instead, gas vacuole may be present.
The predominant mode of nutrition is absorptive but some groups are photosynthetic (holophytic) and chemosynthetic.
The organisms are non-motile or move by the beating of simple flagella or by gliding.
Bacteria Shape
Cocci: They are oval or spherical in shape.
Bacilli: They are rod-shaped. They may or may not have flagella.
Vibrios: These are small and ‘comma or kidney’ like. They have a flagellum at one end and are also motile. Vibrio bacteria has a curve in its cell.
Spirillum: They are spiral or coiled like a corkscrew. The spiral forms are usually rigid and bear two or more flagella at one or both the ends e.g., Spirillum, Spirochaetes etc.
Filament: Just like fungal mycelia, the body of the bacterium is filamentous. The filaments are very minute in size. Examples include Beggiota, Thiothrix etc.
Stalked: The body of bacterium possesses a stalk e.g., Caulobacter.
Budded: The body of the bacterium is swollen at places e.g., Rhodomicrobiu
Structure of Bacteria
Capsule: In a large number of bacteria, a slimy capsule is present outside the cell wall. It is composed of polysaccharides and the nitrogenous substances (amino acids) are also present in addition. This slime layer becomes thick, called, capsule. The bacteria, which form a capsule, are’ called capsulated or virulent bacteria. The capsule ‘is usually found in parasitic forms e.g., Bacillus, anthracite, Diplococcus pneumoniae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Cell wall: All bacterial cells .are covered by a strong, rigid cell wall. Therefore, we classify them under plants. Inner to the capsule, the cell wall is present. It is made up of polysaccharides, proteins and lipids. We also find D-glutamic acid and diaminopimelic acid.
Monera
Plasma membrane: Each bacterial cell has a plasma membrane. It is situated just internal to the cell wall. It is a thin, elastic and also differentially or selectively permeable membrane.
Cytoplasm: The cytoplasm refers to a complex and aqueous fluid or semifluid ground substance (matrix). This material consists of vitamins, salts, enzymes, carbohydrates, soluble proteins, co-enzymes, lipids, mineral and nucleic acids. The organic matter is present in the colloidal state.The cytoplasm is granular due to the presence of a large number of ribosomes.
Nucleoid: It has other common names like genophore, naked nucleus or incipient nucleus. There is nuclear material in these, DNA. It is double helical as well as circular. Some kind of typical protein surrounds it. However, these are not histone proteins.
Plasmids: In addition to the normal DNA chromosomes, many bacteria (e.g., E.coli) have extrachromosomal genetic elements or DNA. These elements are plasmids. They are small circular double-stranded molecules.
Flagella: These are fine, thread-like, protoplasmic appendages. These extend through the cell wall and the slime layer of the flagellated bacterial cells. These help in bacteria to swim about in the liquid medium.
Pili or Fimbriae: Besides flagella, some tiny or small hair-like outgrowths are present on the bacterial cell surface. These are pili. They comprise of pilin protein. They consequently measure about 0.5-2 mm in length and 3-5mm in diameter.
Nutrition in Bacteria
On the basis of mode of nutrition, we can group bacteria into two broad categories. First is autotrophic whereas second is heterotrophic bacteria.
Autotrophic bacteria: These bacteria are able to synthesize their own food from inorganic substances, as green plants do. They derive their carbon from carbon dioxide. The hydrogen needed to reduce carbon to organic form comes from sources such as atmospheric H2, H2S or NH3.
Heterotrophic bacteria: Most of the bacteria cannot synthesize their own organic food. They consequently depend on external organic materials. They require at least one organic compound as a source of carbon for their growth and energy. Such bacteria are heterotrophic bacteria. Heterotrophic bacteria are of three types: Parasites, Saprotrophs and Symbionts.
Regulating the manufacture of
is the function of RNA.
protein
cells
energy
Answer:
The correct answer is option A, that is, proteins. RNA functions to transform the directions found in messenger RNA into the chain of amino acids, which forms the proteins. Thus, the ribosome is accountable for the production of proteins.
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Explanation:
A plant with variegated (two-coloured) leaves was left in the sun for several hours. A piece of one of its leaves were then detached (removed) and tested for sugar.
Explain, as fully as you can, why the yellow region of the leaf had not produced sugar. (5 marks)
Answer:
The yellow leaf was not exposed to the sun so it can't produce sugar.
Explanation:
The yellow region of the leaf didn't produce sugar because it wasn't exposed to sunlight. Part of the leaf was exposed to the sun, thus this leaf produced sugar, while the yellow part of the leaf did not because it was not exposed to the sunlight.
what is population density? What is the formula for calculating population density?
Answer:
Explanation:
To calculate the population density, you will divide the population by the size of the area. Thus, Population Density = Number of People/Land Area. The unit of land area should be square miles or square kilometers.
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Convert 16.45 m into Kilometers
Answer:
0.01645 KM
Explanation:
1000 M = 1 KM
16.45 / 1000 = 0.01645
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Question 5
is to the Calvin cycle.
Chlorophyll is to the light reactions as
O NADP+
O carbon dioxide
O ATP
O ATP synthase
O RuBP
Which theory suggests that the moon and the earth formed at the same time from dust from the solar nebula that formed the Sun?
Answer:
co-formation theory
Which sequence best represent the transfer of energy between these organism
Explanation:
plants > herbivorous insects > predaceous insects > toads.
Why does the DNA need to be extracted from a cell before it can be analyzed?
Answer:
To study the genetic causes of disease and for the development of diagnostics and drugs. And detecting bacteria and viruses in the environment and for determining paternity.
Analicen el cariotipo humano y den dos ejemplos de pares de cromosomas metacéntricos, dos ejemplos de pares telocéntricos y dos ejemplos de pares acrocéntricos.
Analyze the human karyotype and give two examples of pairs of metacentric chromosomes, two examples of telocentric pairs, and two examples of acrocentric pairs.
Answer: The test that is conducted to evaluate and identity the shape,size and number of chromosomes in cells of organism is called the Karyotype.
Metacentic chromosomes are X - shaped chromosomes. They have centromere at the middle, which makes the arms of the chromosomes equal in length. Therefore any type of chromosomes with equal length of arms is said to be Metacentic. Thus chromosomes on position 1,13, 16 , 19 and 20 are examples.
When a pair of chromosomes showed a regular segregation at anaphase of meiosis, they are said to be telocentric. They are type of chromosomes in which the centromere are located at the terminal ends of the chromosomes, with the telemeres extending from theses ends.Hence during segregation, the ends of telocentric chromosomes are orientated towards the poles of the cells. example is the alphabets ''i'' shaped chromosomes in mice and 29 pairs autosomes in Angora goats.
When the centromere is located in such a way that one arm lenght of a chromosomes is longer than the other, then this is called acrocentric. Example is chromosome 21 of down syndrome.others are 13, 14, 15, 22, and Y-chromosomes.
Explanation:
A partial Texas food web is shown. The populations of which organisms will
most likely increase as a result of a disease that suddenly reduced the
population of Texas horned lizards. (12C) *
*See attached digaram for the good web being refffered to
Options:
A. Grasses and ants
B. Ants and grasshoppers
C. Grasshoppers and Texas cottonmouths
D. Texas cottonmouths and red-shouldered hawks
Answer:
B. Ants and grasshoppers
Explanation:
Looking at the partial Texas food web that is given below in the diagram attached, it shows that the Texas horned lizard feeds mainly on ants and grasshopper as a secondary consumer in the food web. As a result of this, the population of ants and grasshoppers would be often put in check and regulated.
However, if a disease suddenly reduces the population of the Texas horned lizard, it means that ants and grasshoppers won't be heavily preyed on anymore, since the population of their major predator has now been reduced.
Therefore, a reduction in the population of Texas horned lizard would result in the increase in the population of ants and grasshoppers.
Answer: Ants and grasshoppers
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Environmental pollution does not affect an individual’s health. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T
Answer:
False,
environmental pollution of food, water sources, air, etc can all affect individual's health it's kinda obvious that environmental pollution does affect a person health
Explanation:
hope it helps!
Environmental pollution does not affect an individual’s health, which is a false statement, as the environment has an important role in the health of the person, such as the cold environment activating different genes in people than the hot environment.
What is the significance of environmental pollution?Environmental pollution has many implications, such as the following, air and water pollution, depletion of natural resources as their number decreases due to unfavorable conditions, increased risk of diseases, decreased biodiversity, etc.
Hence, environmental pollution does not affect an individual’s health, which is a false statement, as the environment has an important role in the health of the person, such as the cold environment activating different genes in people than the hot environment.
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Two scientists do not agree on which type of grocery bag is better for the environment. The Outcome of their disagreement is most likely to be:
Answer my question , ty .
Answer:
answer is D
Explanation:
In the reaction 6CO2 + 6H 20+C6H 120 6 + 60 2 carbon dioxide is one of the
O products.
enzymes.
elements.
catalysts.
reactants.