Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
They always start with a producer
what cells have peroxosomes?
Answer:
Peroxisome, membrane-bound organelle occurring in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. Peroxisomes play a key role in the oxidation of specific biomolecules. They also contribute to the biosynthesis of membrane lipids known as plasmalogens
Explanation:
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How are your coping mechanisms for feeling stressed
related to cellular homeostasis?
When a cell has too much of one thing, homeostasis gets rid of some of it and balances the cell out. Just like when you have too much stress, you find ways (coping mechanisms) to get rid of some of it.
Explanation:
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whats the difference from a reaction with an enzyme and one without
Enzymes in a reaction act as catalysts. They speed up the chemical reaction process.
10.
5. Which of the following would you not find in an
animal cell?
a. Phospholipids
b. Endoplasmic reticulum
c. Nucleoid
d. Mitochondria
a food web is a diagram of feeding relationships that includes multiple intersecting food___. (blank)
Answer:
chains
Explanation:
a food web is a diagram of feeding relationships that includes many intersecting food chains.
What direction will the particles move?
Answer:
they will move from the left to the right
Explanation:
particles always move to where there is a lesser concentration
DNA polymerase is an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of new DNA during the S phase of cellular division. If an organism suffered from a disease that resulted in a lowering of the pH in its body tissues, what effect would this have on the rate of cellular division?
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
Enzymes are generally proteinous in nature and are sensitive to pH. They have optimal ranges of operation and outside these ranges, they either become deactivated or outrightly denatured depending on how far away the pH is from the optimal range.
Hence, if an organism suffers from a disease that resulted in the lowering of the pH in its body tissues beyond the operating range, it may result in the deactivation/denaturing of the DNA polymerase enzyme which will, in turn, halt the synthesis of new DNA and cause cell division to stop.
What happens to forest animals when nature isn't in good condition? Explain.
Answer:
Birds for example, if the trees are falling down, then they will most likely die. Fish, if the sun vaporizes all the water, they'll die too.
Muscles use a lot of cellular energy because they are highly functional. Which
organelle would be in abundant to provide that energy?
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Answer:
it is Mitochondria
Explanation:
Match the term with the most appropriate definition.
Column A
1.
The basic units of life.
2.
The fundamental concept of biology that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic structure and function in living things, and new cells come from existing cells.
3.
A large membrane-enclosed structure that contains DNA.
4.
The domain for organisms that have a nucleus to contain their DNA.
5.
The domain for organisms that have genetic material that is not contained in a nucleus.
Column B
a.Cell theory
b.Nucleus
c.Eukaryote
d.Prokaryote
e.Cell
Answer:
1 + e
2 + a
3 + b
4 + c
5 + d
looked at cork through a compound microscope
are
6. Boiling points and freezing points
examples of
a. chemical properties. C. energy.
b. physical properties. d.matter.
Answer:
Physical properties I think I'm not 100% sure though sorry I just kinda remember learning about this.
is bird feather abiotic or biotic factor?
is fog in the morning abiotic or biotic?
Answer:
Explanation:
a bird feather is biotic because it was made on a living thing. fog is abiotic because its not living or was never living. i might be wrong about the feather tho.
Which of these is true about energy? A Can be destroyed B Cannot be created C Cannot be transformed D Can be increased in a closed system
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The total amount of energy in the cosmos has never changed and will never change since it cannot be generated or destroyed, hence option B is correct.
What is energy?This does not imply that energy cannot change forms or even move between objects though it does. Energy may transform from more useful forms into less useful forms, but it cannot be generated or destroyed.
Energy gaining or loss is one of two things that can happen to a substance when it loses or gains energy, either its temperature changes or its condition changes.
Therefore, It turns out that some energy gets transformed into a useless form in every real-world energy transfer or transformation (unavailable to do work), hence option B is correct.
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A cell membrane is mostly made of phospholipids and
______
Answer:
Cell membranes are composed of proteins and lipids. Since they are made up of mostly lipids, only certain substances can move through. Phospholipids are the most abundant type of lipid found in the membrane. Phospholipids are made up of two layers, the outer and inner layers.
So, a cell membrane is mostly made of phospholipids and proteins.
A cell membrane is mostly made of phospholipids and protein and they have their specific functions.
Cell membrane comprises of phosholipid bilayer which lipid and cholesterol and is useful in the selective passage of molecules in and out of the cell of the organism.
The proteins however are useful in terms of acting based on chemical
signals provided within the cell and in the transportation of materials
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Hey bakugo here. I need some help.
Why does prolonged exposure to UV light from the Sun or tanning beds increase the risk for getting skin cancer?
increased exposure to UV light decreases the risk of a mutation occurring
increased exposure to UV light increases the risk of a mutation occurring
increased exposure to UV light decreases the immune system function
increased exposure to UV light has no effect on the risk for getting skin cancer
If anyone is willing to help it would be appreciated.
1. A study was created to test the effects of jazz on people's sleep patterns. The hypothesis of the
experiment was that if people listened to jazz music as they fall asleep, they will sleep for longer
periods of time. For the experiment, 2 groups of people were created. One group was placed in a
quiet room where they went to sleep and they were timed on how long they slept. The other
group was placed in a room where jazz music played softly as they began to sleep and played
throughout the night. As each group awoke, their sleep times were monitored.
What is the dependent variable in this experiment?
Answer:
The correct answer is -
The dependent variable - Sleeping time or amount of both test groups.
Explanation:
In this experiment where the effect of jazz music on the sleeping pattern of people is being tested. For this study, there are two test groups, a control group with a quiet room and an experiment group with slow jazz music during their sleeping and monitored the time when both groups of people sleep.
So, the independent variable is slow jazz music here which is affecting the sleeping amount of time people sleeping, so the dependent variable is the time people sleep
b) Describe the role of the digestive enzymes and the factors that affect their function (1 points)
HINT: Think about the effect of enzymes on large macromolecules and what causes enzymes to
change
Answer:
The enzymes in your body help to perform very important tasks. These include building muscle, destroying toxins, and breaking down food particles during digestion. An enzyme's shape is tied to its function. Heat, disease, or harsh chemical conditions can damage enzymes and change their shape.
Explanation: hope this helped
Microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules collectively
ake up what part of the cell? *
A.) cytoskeleton
B.) nuclear envelope
C.) chromatin
D.) nucleus
⚠️⚠️which of the following statements is true for exocytosis⚠️⚠️
A) it does not require energy
B) it helps the cell take in large molecules
C) it occurs without the help of any cell organelle
D) it is a form of active transport
Answer:
A it does not require energy
Explanation:
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Compare the role of tumor suppressor genes to proto-oncogenes.
how is the life cycle of a plant different from a humans
Answer:
Humans are made entirely of diploid cells (cells with two sets of chromosomes, referred to as ''2n''). Plants, however, can live when they are at the stage of having haploid cells or diploid cells. ...
Explanation:
Answer:
We live longer
Were not plants
were top of the food chain-
We can't make our own energy with the sun
We don't take in Carbon dioxide ლ(╹ε╹ლ)
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Answer:
The vaccine that protect humans from the h1n1 virus is called Panvax vaccine or swine Explanation:They are inactivated H1N1 virus vaccines used for immunization of individuals 6 months of age and older against influenza disease caused by H1N1 2009 virus.
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1. The spores on a fern are found:
in the fruit
in the roots
under the leaves
inside the flowers
2. Fern spores usually form during:
spring
winter
summer
fall
3. Why must the plant which grows directly from the fern spore be wet?
in order to produce a seed
so that the egg can be fertilized
so that it can grow
4. Spores are formed in:
ovaries
spore cases
anthers
5. Ferns grow by:
photosynthesis
reproduction
mitosis
6. How do spores help sustain the population of ferns?
Spores do not have any natural predators.
There are million of spores that are made by a single plant to help keep its population.
Spores can hide under rocks for long time before maturing into an adult plant.
Spores can live for a long time without maturing into an adult plant.
7. Choose all the right answers.
When the leaf of a fern touches the ground, it may produce a new plant:
by planting a spore
by vegetative reproduction
by growing roots at the point of contact
by budding from its stem
Answer:
1: C. They are found contained in a casing, called sporangia, and grouped into bunches, called sori, on the underside of the leaves.
2: C. The sporophyte generally releases spores in the summer. Spores must land on a suitable surface, such as a moist protected area to germinate and grow into gametophytes.
3: B: Moisture is needed for germination, growth and fertilization and high humidity for prothalli and young developing ferns after fertilization.
4: B. In ferns, spores are contained within cases called sporangia that are located on the underside of leaves.
5: C. Each spore grows into a photosynthetic prothallus (gametophyte) via mitosis. Because mitosis maintains the number of chromosomes, each cell in the prothallus is haploid.
6: D. the reason why that's the answer is because I read a national geographic paper and it said that spores can live for over a million years without maturing into an adult plant .
7: A and B. Walking fern also has another, asexual, way of reproducing. If the long extended leaf tip touches soil, a new plantlet can form at the tip, produce roots, and become a new plant. The new plant can then grow a long leaf which touches the ground and sprouts another plantlet. In this way the colony gets larger and larger.
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Pasteur used swan-neck flasks in his experiments to test the validity of spontaneous generation. Suppose that after allowing the flasks to sit for a day, he had tilted one of these flasks so that the sterile broth entered the swan neck. Suppose he had then tilted the flask back to allow the broth to settle back into the round bowl of the flask before leaving it to sit undisturbed for another few days. What would have happened, and how would these results have affected conclusions about spontaneous generation?
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
If Pasteur had tilted one of the flasks so that sterile broth entered the swan neck and then tilted it back to allow the broth to settle back, that particular flask would have had microbes growing in it after being left undisturbed for a few days.
Allowing the sterile broth to get to the neck of the swan would lead to the contamination of the broth because the swan neck is not sterile. If this had happened, the observation of growth of microbes in one of the flasks would have given further credence to spontaneous generation.
How does implementing green spaces help a city to manage flood damage?(1 point)
A. by increasing the flow of water to drains
B. by absorbing floodwater into soil
C. by rerouting water to streams and rivers
D. by reducing the impact of ocean waves
At which hotspot would you view Polaris at an altitude of 45°?
Answer:
Elmira
Explanation:
cause the altitude of Polaris is 42 and alt of Polaris equals latitude of observer, and only Elmira is near the 42 degree latitude line.
A gas station has been robbed. The crime scene investigators arrived at the crime scene with forensic lamps to seek latent fingerprints of the
perpetrator. Which technique will they use to find latent fingerprints?
A absorption technique
B. Infrared technique
C fluorescence technique
D. oblique technique
Answer:
Fluorescence technique
Explanation:
1. What environmental issue are you most concern about? Why?
2. How can you contribute to minimize the environmental problem if not totally
prevented?
Answer:
1. Global warming (as we pass a threshold, it may be irreversible)
2. Reduce the emission of greenhouse gases
Explanation:
Climate change is a general phenomenon associated with the effects of global warming caused by anthropological activities, especially the emission of greenhouse gases (e.g., carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, etc). It has been shown that global warming is causing an increase in the temperature on the planet at a speed unprecedented since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. The increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is a direct consequence of human activities, especially from the use of fossil fuels in electricity, heating, transportation, etc. In consequence, it is possible to reduce the impact of global warming by using renewables climate-friendly energy resources, for example, by using solar panels for electricity, solar water for heating and eolic energy for industry (electricity). In this context, it should be taken into account that global warming may be irreversible, and we have the tools to stop it before it is too late.
The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane. This membrane has pores that enable the nucleus to carry out one of its functions. What do these pores allow to happen?
A) nutrients that are stored in the nucleus to enter the cytoplasm
B) proteins that are made in the nucleus to pass into the cytoplasm
C) waste substances to enter the nucleus
D) genetic information to pass from the nucleus to the cytoplasm
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The nucleus contains the genetic information of the cell. When the cell needs instruction to make protiens, Rna carries those instructions out of the cell because DNA is too large to fit through the pores. Proteins are made in the ribosomes.