Answer:
Industrial waste (toxic chemicals)Sewage (contains harmful bacteria)Oil spills from boatsAgriculture (pesticides and animal waste)Radioactive waste from nuclear powerplantsDumping trash (trash such as plastics, glass, styrofoam, etc.)Acid rain (caused by the burning of fossil fuels)Mining activities (particles from mining)Soil erosion due to deforestationLeakage from landfillsWhat did Mendel discover
that true-breeding pea plants
do when allowed to self
pollinate?
A. They seldom have offspring with the
same traits as the parent plant.
B. They always have offspring identical to
the parent plant.
C. They always have offspring that
differed from the parent plant.
Answer: B. They always have offspring identical to the parent plant.
What is the vertebrate ancestor to all tetrapods?
sea stars
squid
annelids
jawless fish
Answer:
In a strict evolutionary sense, all tetrapods are essentially “limbed fish,” because their ultimate vertebrate ancestor is a fish. All tetrapods share a variety of morphological features.
Answer:
Jawless Fish
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a major goal of fisheries managers?
A.Using resources intelligently so they will be preserved.
B.Increasing fish production as much as possible.
C.Reducing public consumption of fish to protect fish populations.
D.Preserving natural resources in a pristine and unused state,
Answer:
A
Explanation:
My gardener removed all the flowers from my tulip plants. This will interfere with which system of the tulip plant
Answer:
The energy will go to producing more flower buds
Is lightning living
Which of the following can have an effect on calf birth weight?
climate
monitoring
microbial enzymes
feed brand
Answer:
climate or environmental factors .
Explanation:
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A plant shows incomplete dominance in size. A tall plant (TT) is crossed with a medium plant (Tt).
What percentage of the plants will be tall?
Answer:
100% of the plants will be tall
Explanation:
The dominate trait is present in every box
Paragraphs 4, 5, and 6 discuss the transport of water in the coastal redwoods. Which of the following statements regarding the transport of water in trees is false?
(16.6 points)
A.
Water only moves in one direction in trees, from the roots to the needles.
B.
Water is pulled up the tree due to evaporation in the needles.
C.
The rate of water flow in a tree does not matter.
D.
It requires a lot of energy for the trees to move water.
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(Target 3) The diagram shows the flow of organic molecules through an
ecosystem. Which of the following ecological cycles is most likely shown?
Microorganisms in soil
Nitrogen Cycle
O Food Web
Carbon Cycle
Energy Pyramid
carbon cycle
Explanation:
It is because it moves carbon,a life sustaining element from the atmosphere and oceans into the organisms
Mr. C wants help with healthy meal planning from a reliable source. Which resource provides science-based recommendations?
Answer:
ChooseMyPlate(.)gov; What's Cooking.
Explanation:
A reliable source is an information or service source that is unbiased, trustworthy and credible. Also, a reliable source typically has pedigree and a track record of excellence service to consumers or end users.
A healthy meal planning can be defined as a process which involves taking out time to design and develop nutritious meals that gives the body the required amount of daily nutrients and energy for optimal performance. Also, it ensures the consumer stays within his or her daily calorie intake threshold so as to avoid adding extra weight or fats.
In this scenario, a consumer wants help with healthy meal planning from a reliable source. Thus, the online (web) resource that provides science-based recommendations to any consumer is ChooseMyPlate(.)gov and What's Cooking.
The aforementioned resources are both saddled with the responsibility of providing recipes, dietary guidelines, cookbooks and healthy eating habits for the people, over a specific period of time.
What is the difference between mechanical digestion and chemical digestion?
Answer:
So, Mechanical and Chemical Digestion is the way of breaking down foods in the body. The difference between Mechanical and Chemical Digestion is, Mechanical Digestion involves the body's movement to make the food smaller and Chemical Digestion involves enzymes to break the food down.
Explanation:
Since Mechanical Digestion involves moving around to break the food down, you would get up and walk around a little to burn it to make it work and Chemical Digestion is just using the natural enzymes in the body to break food down.
Mechanical digestion is associated with the mouth. You mechanically chew the food and saliva (spit lol) breaks it down. Chemical digestion is in the stomach in which stomach acid breaks it down!
Brainliest please :3How does nature make its "natural selection"? (What decides which genes get passed on and which don't?)
Answer:
The nucleus
Explanation:
The nucleus contains chromosomes that contain the DNA molecules and in these DNA molecules, genes are found that are responsible for the passing of characters from the parents to the children. Hence, nucleus is your answer.
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identify three reason it is important to protect Earth's land resources
Answer:
Land conservancies preserve land for future generations, protecting our food and water supply, purifying our air, providing wildlife habitat, and strengthening our communities.
Explanation:
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6. What is the relationship between amino acids, and proteins,
and DNA?
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I put oceans but I’m not sure
Answer:
It is in the form of glaciers.
Explanation:
Since, In a pack of ice, water is stored too much..*
What are the eight different elements that cereal contains
earth, wind ,fire ,and air
Match the following items. 1. insertion inner, light-sensitive layer of the eye 2. sympathetic system point where a muscle is attached to the more movable part 3. parasympathetic system outer, fibrous layer of the eye 4. cerebellum translates sound vibrations into nervous impulse 5. origin prepares the body for activity 6. semicircular canals sense of balance 7. medulla oblongata coordinates our muscular movements 8. cochlea point where muscle is attached to the less movable bone 9. sclera active when the body is resting 10. retina in the brain stem, controls activity of internal organs
Answer:
1. Inner, light-sensitive layer of the eye. Retina
2. Point where a muscle is attached to the more movable part. Insertion
3. Outer, fibrous layer of the eye. Sclera
4. Translates sound vibrations into nervous impulse. Cochlea
5. Prepares the body for activity. Sympathetic system
6. Sense of balance. Semicircular canals
7. Coordinates our muscular movements. Cerebellum
8. Point where the muscle is attached to the less movable bone. Origin
9. Active when the body is resting. Parasympathetic system
10. In the brain stem, controls the activity of internal organs. Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
The retina is the internal layer of the eye. It receives the light from the exterior and transforms these stimuli into nervous stimuli, which travels to the brain to give an image.The sclera is the outer layer of the eye. It protects the eye and keeps the eye's shape.A muscle has an origin and an insertion. The first one is the part attached to the less movable bone and the second one to the more movable part. These two parts can be in different bones. When the muscle contracts, the bone attached to the insertion moves towards the origin of the muscle.The cochlea and the semicircular canals are in the inner ear. The cochlea is the organ responsible for transforming the sound's vibrations into nerve impulses that will travel to the brain so that we can hear. In its interior, there are cells that have hairs, which move with the vibrations and transmit this message to the nervous system.The semicircular canals are three and with liquid that moves as we move. The movement of this liquid moves hair cells that are in the canals. These hair cells inform our brain about our location in space and give us a sense of valance.
The cerebellum is part of the central nervous system. It involves the coordination of movements, learning new movements, and controlling them.The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are part of the autonomic nervous system. The first one prepares our body for an emergency or an activity. It is the one that increases our respiratory frequency, our heart rate, dilates our pupils, makes us more alert, amongst other things. On the other hand, the parasympathetic system relaxes our body, slowing our heart rate, is involved in the digestion and the relaxation of our muscles. It activates, for example, after we eat.The medulla oblongata is part of the brainstem. It controls involuntary actions such as heart rate, respiration, and vasoconstriction. As it controls these functions, it affects internal organs like the heart, lungs, arteries, etc.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How are the jobs of bones and muscles different?
Answer:
Bones provide structure and form for your body and protect and support vital organs and work with muscles to help the body move. They gain strength and stability,while the primary job of muscle is to move the bones of the skeleton, but muscles also enable the heart to beat and constitute the walls of other important hollow organs
Explanation:
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Answer:
Bones are like the wireframe and structure of a building. Without it, it cannot stand. Muscles, on the other hand, help move body parts by pulling on your bones and contracting and relaxing. They are like the walls, flooring, and everything else (disregarding furniture) and without that, the building is bare and you have nothing to walk on...
Terrible example, but you see my flow.
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Which product of respiration is considered waste material and leaves the alveoli?
oxygen
water
carbon dioxide
carbon monoxide
Answer:
Carbon dioxide
Explanation:
The alveoli picks up the oxygen you breathe in and releases the outgoing waste product carbon dioxide
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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WILL MARK BRAINLEST OR WHAT EVER A segmented worm seen below is an invertebrate with what type of body symmetry?
Question 19 options:
Radial
Bilateral
Asymmetrical
wow thats tricky................ i think its asymmetrical or radial
Answer:
Bilateral
Explanation:
It is an living animal that has an even body.
Refer to the model above. A science student is camping with her family for one month at Stone Mountain Park. In a journal she records a model of the moon phases she observes. She began recording the moon phases at position X. Fill in the moon sequence to show what Moon phases could be seen by her during the 4-week period.
Answer: C
Explanation: Since she didn't post a picture, the answer is: A full moon, then a third quarter moon, then a new moon, then a first quarter moon, then back to a full moon.
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The air you breathe out
A) contains more carbon dioxide than the air you breathe in.
B) contains less carbon dioxide than the air you breathe in.
C) contains more carbon dioxide than oxygen.
D) contains less water vapor than the air you breathe in.
Answer:
A) contains more carbon dioxide than the air you breathe in
Explanation:
So based on our basic knowledge, we know that we breathe in air, keep the oxygen, and breathe out everything else plus the carbon dioxide we make in our lungs. So A is really the only one that makes sense.
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9. What does energy efficiency mean?
A. How much useful work we can get from each unit of energy used
B. How fast the energy can be expended
C. The maximum amount of energy an appliance can use
D. The overall energy use that is tracked throughout time
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Requirements from the soil for food production in plants
What is the purpose of nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
Answer: The symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria invade the root hairs of host plants, where they multiply and stimulate formation of root nodules, enlargements of plant cells and bacteria in intimate association. Within the nodules the bacteria convert free nitrogen to ammonia, which the host plant utilizes for its development. brainliest?
Explanation:
Answer:
Within the nodules the bacteria convert free nitrogen to ammonia, which the host plant utilizes for its development.
Explanation:
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“Match the form of rain to the state of rain”
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Answer:
Evaporation- Water moves from liquid in lakes and oceans to gas in atmosphere
Condensation- Water moves from gas to the atmosphere into liquid in clouds
Precipitation- Water falls back to earth in liquid form (Not just liquid though- Rain, freezing rain, hail, snow,)
Explanation:
3. Look at letter E on the weather map. This is close to the location of Albany, New York. Compare the data from the map with that in Data Set B. What do you notice about the data on the map vs. The data set? Is the map within normal range?
not enough information
Explanation:
without the map provided to you no one can really answer this question try to ask it again but this time attach a picture of the map aswell
Answer:
Its literally from the teacher guide with the answers..
Answers
1. Compare the average precipitation for each month in Data Sets A and B. Which month gets the same amount of rainfall in both places?
-June
2. Compare the average highs and average lows in Data Sets A and B. What is the relationship between these two places?
-Albany is cooler overall, with the temperatures being about 10 degrees cooler.
3. Look at letter E on Map 1. This is close to the location of Albany, New York. Compare the data on Map 1 with that in Data Set B. What do you notice about the data on the map vs. the data set? Is the map within normal range?
-The temperature at letter E on the map, which is for June 10, is between 65 and 70 degrees. The high and low temperatures listed in Data Set B are 78 and 56. The map is within normal range.
How does fitness differ from adaptation? *
1.There is no difference.
2.Individuals adapt, but species are fit.
3.Fitness is related to whether an organism's adaptations result in more offspring.
4.Fitness is a particular type of adaptation related to muscle mass.
Answer:
3.Fitness is related to whether an organism's adaptations result in more offspring
A synapse is the space between
Answer:
two nerve cells
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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