Answer:
1. External Cartoid
2. Cartoid Sinus
3. Vertebral
4. Subclavian
5. Common Cartoid
Explanation: is correct
Which choice below has the South American natural resources
from this map which are non-renewable?
A.Fishing & agriculture
B.Logging & cattle ranching
C.Minerals & petroleum and gas
D.Fishing & minerals
Answer:
C) Minerals, petroleum and gas).
Explanation:
A non- renewable resource is a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced.
soil texture refers to the relative amounts of ________ in soil.
Answer: Sand, silt, and clay
a cell or nucleus that contains a single set of unpaired chromosomes.
Which enzyme is made up of both rna and protein?.
Answer: ribozymes
Within the ribosome, ribozymes function as part of the large subunit ribosomal RNA to link amino acids during protein synthesis.
Explanation:
5. A spherical-shaped prokaryotic cell is called a
Answer:
Cocci or Coccus
Answer:
A speherical-shaped prokaryotic cell is called a coccus
Explanation:
What is homeostasis?
A)the ability to move needed substances or waste materials through the plasma membrane
B)a membrane which allows some substances to pass through while keeping others out
C)the process of maintaining balance in an organism’s internal environment
D)the ability to arrange phospholipids in a way that allows the plasma membrane to tolerate the watery environment
Answer:
C)the process of maintaining balance in an organism's internal environment.
When using gel electrophoresis to separate DNA fragments by size, how do researchers visualize the DNA inside an agarose gel
What is produced during glycolysis?
Answer:
Glycolysis produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvate molecules
^Glycolysis, or the aerobic catabolic breakdown of glucose, produces energy in the form of ATP, NADH, and pyruvate, which itself enters the citric acid cycle to produce more energy.
The final product of glycolysis is pyruvate in aerobic settings and lactate in anaerobic conditions.
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The following list of events happens during meiosis:
1. Prophase 1: Crossing over between homologous chromosomes
occurs
2. Metaphase l: Tetrads line up at the metaphase plate.
3. Anaphase 1: Tetrads are separated.
4. Telophase l: Nuclear envelopes reform around the separated
chromosomes
5. Prophase II: Chromosomes condense
6. Metaphase II: Chromosomes line up at metaphase plate
7. Anaphase | Sister chromatids separate into daughter chromosomes
8. Telophase II. Nuclear envelopes reform around the daughter
chromosomes
Identify the answer choice that correctly lists the events from above that lead
to new genetic combinations in the gametes.
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The events which happens during meiosis and leads to new genetic
combinations in the gametes include:
Prophase 1: Crossing over between homologous chromosomes occursMetaphase l: Tetrads line up at the metaphase plate.Meiosis is a type of cell division that occurs in the production of sex cells
and during reproduction. This process gives rise to the production of four
unique daughter cells.
Prophase 1 and metaphase 1 are the major events in meiosis responsible for
new genetic combinations and the creation of unique daughter cells.
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Answer: 1 and 2
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In Mendel’s early experiments, what percent of the F1 generation expressed (showed) the dominant factor?
Select one:
a.
75 %
b.
25 %
c.
100 %
d.
50 %
Answer:
C
Explanation:
How can we become immune to viruses
Answer:
Vaccines work in much the same way. They expose your body to an antigen that trains your immune system to fight that germ in the future. Because vaccines contain weakened or killed versions of viruses, you become immune without getting sick.
Answer:
Getting it or something that is proven by scientists that will cure it.
Explanation:
Something I've learned is if you get a virus and it goes away your body will build an immunity.
Which organisms on the chart are the most closely related
Answer:
Humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and their extinct ancestors form a family of organisms known as the Hominidae
15 types of viruses and diseases they cause
Answer:
Alkaptonuria, Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome, Alice In Wonderland Syndrome, Varicella-zoster virus-caused by the varicella-zoster virus Shingles, Measles
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Answer:
Kangaroo is a herbivore
Porcupine is a scavenger
Explanation:
Which of the following is a nervous system condition?
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
What is the most likely explanation for wes's observations?
The red blood cells were placed into an isotonic solution. Water moved into and out of the cells to maintain homeostasis.
Regardless of whether an organism is an animal, a plant, a fungus, or an algal cell, all zygotes are __________ and are formed during the __________ of two __________ gametes.
Answer:
diploid; fertilization; haploid
Explanation:
How Many Grams Are In 17 lbs?
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Answer:
7711.07
Explanation:
Answer:
7711.07029 grams
Explanation:
rounded would be 7711.07 g
Out of which chamber does blood flow on its way to the rest of the body?
Answer:
left ventricle
Explanation:
What two recurring events in Earth's
history have an
impact on the carbon
cycle?
Answer:
The earth's orbit and climate change are two recurring events in the Earth's history that have impacted the carbon cycle.
Explanation:
LISTEN I DONT WANT ANY LINKS OK, PLEASE HELP ME ANSWER THIS. I DONT WANT TO GO TO A LINK. Question: Give one kind of evidence that supports the concept of isostatic uplift. NO LINKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer: The waxing and waning of ice sheets, erosion, sedimentation, and extrusive volcanism
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Organisms can be made up of one or many cells. Humans and other animals, which have complex body structures and systems, are made up of many cells.
Bacteria are made up of
Question 3 options:
five cells each.
as many cells as a human.
hundreds of cells.
only one cell.
Answer: Only one cell is the answer. Learned this already
Explanation:
Answer:
I think the answer might be Only one cell. I might not be correct though.
Explanation:
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C. A steel wire
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if you place a small piece of a salted cracker on your tongue, what would you expect to happen?
Answer:
more saliva (spit) would come in your mouth
Answer:
If you place a small piece of a salted cracker on your tongue, the salty flavor would increase the amount of saliva in the mouth. Salivary amylase degrades the starch from the cracker into glucose. The salty flavor will increase the salivary amylase in the mouth.
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Cuales son las células especializadas y organizadas con cada orgánulo definido?
La información para responder esta pregunta no esta presente. Sin embargo podemos decir que las células especializadas son aquellas que forman parte de un tejido especifico y que se ubicaran en relación a las demás células según la función que cumple le tejido.
Un conjunto de células forma un tejido, este forma un órgano, el cual tiene una función especifica y que trabaja en relación con otros órganos para cumplir una función en un sistema u aparato.
Las células, según el lugar donde estén realizaran una función especifica, es decir, se especializan. Al especializarse tendrán cierta forma u orgánulos mas desarrollados que otros. A su vez, se organizaran en diferentes capas o formas y dan los tejidos.
Por ejemplo:
Las células musculares contraen el musculo, suelen ser alargadas y tener grandes mitocondrias. Estas se organizan en fascículos musculares.Las células del colon absorben los nutrientes, suelen ser cubicas o cilíndricas y tener vellosidades. Estas se organizan una al lado de la otra y en capas dando el tejido gástrico.En conclusión, las células especializadas son aquellas que realizan una función especifica. Para ello tiene orgánulos mas desarrollados y se organizan de forma especifica con otras células que cumplen la misma función.
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Match each of the following processes to the substances being moved
i put the answer but then it got removed for some reason. anyways here is the answer:
1. diffusion
2. osmosis
3. diffusion
4. active transport
5. phagocytosis
Cual es la diferencia entre el tamaño de la población y densidad de la población?
Answer:
Tamaño de la la población es la cantidad de individuos en una población y densidad es el número promedio de individuos por unidad de área o volumen.
Explanation:
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1. Johnny watched the lightbulb in his bedroom burn out and stop producing light. The bulb was very hot when he went to change it. Which statement best describes why the bulb was hot?
A) When the bulb burned out, the light energy transformed into heat energy.
B) While the bulb was producing light energy, it was also producing heat energy.
C) When the bulb burned out, the light energy transformed into electrical energy.
D) While the bulb was producing light energy, it was also producing mechanical energy.
2. A student wants to show the transfer of heat energy without matter. Which investigation design would best help the student?
A) an investigation of radiation through a current in a fluid
B) an investigation of radiation through electromagnetic waves
C) an investigation of conduction through collisions between particles in space
D) an investigation of conduction through the movement of particles through a solid
3. Why does a pan of warm water eventually becomes the same temperature as the room it is in?
A) Heat from the water flows into the air until they are the same temperature.
B) Coldness from the air flows into the water until they are the same temperature.
C) Heat from the air flows into the water until they are the same temperature.
D) Coldness from the water evaporates into the air until they are the same temperature.
Answer: number 1 is B while the light bulb was producing light energy, it was also producing heat energy
Explanation:
The bulb was hot because while the bulb was producing light energy, it was also producing heat energy. Hence option B, C and A is correct.
What is energy?Energy is defined as a quantitative quality that is conveyed to a person or a physical system and is discernible in the way work is done as well as in the way heat and light are produced. Although energy cannot be generated or destroyed, it may be moved around and changed. Energy can be transformed in a variety of ways, such as when potential energy turns into kinetic energy or when one thing moves another.
A student wants to demonstrate how heat energy may be transferred without substance. The research of conduction through particle collisions in space would be the design that would benefit the learner the most. Because heat from the air travels into the water until they are the same temperature, a pan of warm water eventually reaches the same temperature as the room.
Thus, the bulb was hot because while the bulb was producing light energy, it was also producing heat energy. Hence option B, C and A is correct.
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Which fingerprint class is the second most common?
delta
arch
loop
whorl
Answer:
Whorls, pretty sure. Honestly forgot most of them but I do know Whorls are the second most common and loop is the most common.
Answer:
Whorl is the 2nd most common fingerprint class.
Explanation:
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when is food a limiting factor?
Answer:
When a population becomes too large for the amount of food available.
Explanation: