Jordan's grandmother uses the juice from squeezed lemons to remove stains from his shirt. He hypothesizes that the juice is the only part of the lemon that is effective at removing the stains, because it’s an acid. Which two steps would help Jordan determine whether his hypothesis is scientifically supported?

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Answer 1

Answer: I would say The hypothesis that the juice of the lemon is the only pat of lemon that is capable of removing stains from the t-shirt is because the lemon juice is acidic in nature.

1.) To test the validity of this hypothesis he should test the acidity of different parts of the lemon including the juice, pulp and skin of lemon.

2.) He should also compare the lemon juice with other juices to know weather other juices are also helpful in removing stains from the t-shirt.

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Related Questions

Which could be its function?
A. Directing the growth of cells
B. Insulating the body
C. Forming muscle fiber
D. Storing energy

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Answer: Forming Muscle Fiber

Explanation:

Forming muscle fiber is the answer. C

What is the difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law?

A. A law is a description of natural events. A theory attempts to
explain the causes of natural events.

B. A law is an educated guess. A theory is a fact.

C. A theory is an educated guess. A law is a fact.

D. A theory is a description of natural events. A law attempts to explain the causes of natural events.

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C. A theory is an educated guess. A law is a fact.

Which examples describe biotic factors interacting with the environment?

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Answer:

Examples of biotic components:

animals, plants, bacteria etc...

Is this the answer you want?

Answer:

D: Butterflies resting on the flower of a plant

Explanation:

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A wet mount slide from a sample of Elodea leaf cells and a slide from a sample of red blood cells were initially examined using a light microscope. The remaining
portions of the two cells samples were then placed into a 20% sucrose solution. After 30 minutes, the cells were again examined using a light microscope. Which
statements best describes their appearance?
Your answer:
A. The leaf cells had undergone plasmolysis while the red blood cells had shriveled.
B. The leaf cells were swolle and turgid while the red blood cells remain unchanged.
C. Both the leaf cells and the rat blood cells had swollen and burst.

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The answer is: B
Hope this helps
I think it’s B

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The leaf cells were swolle and turgid while the red blood cells remain unchanged.

Why do you think there is a ring with a dark gap within the body of the wood?

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Near the end of the growing season, they produce denser, darker wood. The light-colored rings are the wood that grew in spring and early summer, while the dark rings indicate growth in late summer and fall. So, a light ring and dark ring together represent one year of growth.

15. Unlike identical twins, fraternal twins
A. are produced from two identical embryos.
B. result from the same fertilized egg.
C. are always the same sex.
D. result from two eggs fertilized by different sperm.
Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page

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Correct answer is c

Mimicry is
A. when an organisms 'looks' like another organism
B. when an organism blends into its surrounding
C. when an organism changes tropic levels to 'look'
like another organism

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Answer:

C. when an origanism changes tropic levels to look like another organism

the answer is C —> when an organism changes tropic levels to look like another organism. this helps an organism survive longer.

function of a mitochondion

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Answer:

mitochondria are to produce the energy currency of the cell, through respiration, and to regulate cellular metabolism.

Explanation:

the role of mitochondrion is to generate the energy commodity of the cell, by respiration, and control of cell metabolism.Mitochondrial is the ATP synthesis site for the cell. The amount of mitochondria present in a cell is also a strong predictor of the cell 's rate of metabolic activity; cells that are very metabolically active, such as hepatocytes, may have more mitochondria.

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Questionnaire 15 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question.
15. What term refers to the point below the surface where an earthquake begins?
O A. Seismic zone
O B. Hypocenter
O C. Epicenter
O D. Seismogenic zone​

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Answer:

In my opinion I think its B. Hypocenter

Sorry if wrong

What is healthcare ?

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Answer:

The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.

Health care, health-care, or healthcare is the maintenance or improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, or cure of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in people. Health care is delivered by health professionals in allied health fields.

Review the image shown right. Then, use the
drop-down menus to complete the following
sentence.
In transcription within the nucleus, RNA is made
through
pairing with the
antisense strand in
DONE

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Answer:

The correct answer is -  Base pairing rule and DNA.

Explanation:

According to the base pair rule during transcription, along with antisense strand DNA, the RNA was made and the bases of the purines and pyrimidines strands bind together, Uracil paired with the A-strand and the C strand being paired to G-strand in transcription within the nucleus.

Thus, the correct answer in the first line is "Base-pairing rule" while in the second line is "DNA".

Answer: The answers are In transcription within the nucleus, RNA is made through

✔ base

pairing with theantisense strand in

✔ DNA

Explanation: These are the answers because they just are!!! Also screenshot fro proof

I need to know it ASAP thanks

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The answer is B cause nucleus sends it to the entire cell
The correct answer is B Remember the endoplasmic reticulum is surrounded by rhizomes which are responsible for synthesis of proteins

explain what part of the day condensation usually occurs and why

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Answer:

Condensation is the formation of liquid drops of water from water vapor. ... Condensation in the atmosphere usually occurs as a parcel of rising air expands and cools to the point where some of the water vapor molecules clump together faster than they are torn apart from their thermal energy

Explanation:

Which statements regarding hypotheses are true?
Check all that apply.

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Do you have a picture to go with it

Answer:

Hypotheses are based on observations.

Hypotheses are formed from testable questions.

Hypotheses are tested with controlled experiments.

What is shown in the diagram?
an electromagnet
a generator
a motor
a turbine

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Answer:

an electromagnet

Explanation:

An electromagnet :)

What method is used when you try several different solutions to see what
works?

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Trial and Error

.............................
the answer should b trail and errors

Please Help Next to Mark’s house, there is a large meadow with small plants and no trees. Behind the meadow is a dense forest with large trees. On a hot summer day, Mark recorded the temperatures in the meadow and in the middle of the forest. Based on the results of your experiment, which place was cooler and why?

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the forest would be cooler because the trees are thick and no sunlight is allowed through. things are much cooler when there’s no sunlight allowed near them- think about the difference on a hot summers day sitting in unshaded grass vs sitting in shady grass under a big tree.

Answer:

The meadow with small plants and no tree will be hotter than the dense forest with large trees.

Explanation:

The large trees will serve as shade from direct sunlight

How would pH levels decrease due to production of fatty acids

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Answer:

Fatty acid synthesis is the creation of fatty acids from acetyl-CoA and NADPH through the action of enzymes called fatty acid synthases. This process takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell. Most of the acetyl-CoA which is converted into fatty acids is derived from carbohydrates via the glycolytic pathway.

What molecule makes the trunk of a tree sturdy?
O A. Fructose
O B. Disaccharide
C. Cellulose
O D. Glucose

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Answer:

C. Cellulose

Explanation:

The answer is Cellulose.

Explain the relationships between five members of a food web. Include at least one producer and one high-level consumer

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Answer:

the sun shines on earth, which through photosynthesis in a humble blade of grass turns into food and energy for the grass. now a small mouse hops along, stomach growling. it eats our blade of grass now itself getting energy. the naive, full mouse hops through the field before it squeaks in horror. a snake slinks towards it. the mouse is too slow. and the mouse breathes his last breath. the snake swallows it whole. stomach content now digesting its new energy sleeps. before it has the chance to react a hawk snatches it up in her claws. killing it she eats. this snake is poisonous, the next time our hawk flies, she stumbles, then falls. vanquished by poison her lifeless body lies in the dirt. her nutrients go into the soil, thanks to decomposers like worms. her nutrients help new grass blades grow, and the cycle continues.

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The example of a whale beached by the tides illustrates that
1. tides occur twice a day
2. tides impact marine life
3. tides are a leading killer of whales
4. tides are usually deadly and destructive

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The answer is 2: tides impact marine life

Answer:

I think its B

Explanation:

Animals cells have which of the following characteristics? Select all that apply

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Answer:

Animal cells have the following characteristics: no cell wall, no large vacuole, only small ones, cleavage furrows.

Explanation:

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The picture shows a contractile vacuole of a unicellular freshwater organism. The contractile vacuole regulates the flow of water into and out of the cell in an aquatic environement. What condtions cause the contracile vacuole to fill with water? Your answer: The concentration of water is greater outside the cell than inside the cell. The concentration of water inside the cell is the same as the concentration outside the cell. The temperature of water in the vacuole is higher than the temperature of its environment.

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Answer:

The concentration of water is greater outside the cell than inside the cell.

Explanation:

In living cells, water moves by Osmosis across the cell membrane, which acts as the semi-permeable membrane. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from a region of high water concentration (low solute concentration) to a region of low water concentration (high solute concentration).

The contractile vacuole of this freshwater organism helps regulate water intake and exit by storing excess water. According to osmotic flow, water will flow into the organism via its cell membrane (semi-permeable membrane) because the concentration of water outside the cell is high than inside the cell, hence, this causes an osmotic gradient causing water to flow into the cell. The water that flows into the cell is stored in the Contractile vacuole.

In the triglyceride molecule shown below what are the three molecules
attached to the glycerol molecule?

A Glycolic acids
B. Fatty acids
C. Nucleic acids
Amino acios

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B because triglyceride molecule goes up

Answer:B. Fatty acids

Explanation:

Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?

A. Breaking wood
B. Melting ice
C. Bending metal
D. Baking bread

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Answer:

D. Breaking bread is an example of chemical reaction.

D.Baking bread (The bread is being baked, therefore its a chemical reaction)

Which type of organism most likely evolves first

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Answer:

Prokaryotes.

Explanation:

They are single celled organism adaptive of living in earth older environment.

As in mitosis, in Meiosis the chromosomes move toward opposite poles of a cell in____.

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Answer

The chromosones move toward opposite poles of a cell in Anaphase

DNA and RNA are frequently

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I know because I actually just learned this yesterday lol. DNA gets transcribed then tRNA translates the mRNA to know what amino acids to make.

hope it helps and I can explain more if you need.

The correct answer is A I believe

What are the basic units of protein macromolecules?

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The basic units of protein macromolecules are amino acids

What helps mitochondria make proteins by itself? 1. Presence of membrane 2. Presence of ATP 3. Presence of Ribosomes 4. All of the above

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Answer:

presence of ribosomes because they are the main sites of production of proteins

Answer:

3. Presence of ribosomes

Explanation:

Mitochondria has its own ribosomes which help in the synthesis of protiens

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