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IM OFFERING 50 POINTS Which of the following is not a sustainable wastewater practice that an individual can do? Don't flush prescription drugs Use biodegradable flushable's Use trash bins for tissue Flushing sanitary napkins
Biology
High School
What is the relationship between an organism's fundamental niche and its realized niche? (Dont put a link or I will report!!) A)The realized niche of an organism is usually larger than its fundamental niche. B)The fundamental niche of an organism is usually the same as its realized niche. C)The fundamental niche of an organism usually depends on its realized niche. D)The fundamental niche of an organism is usually larger than its realized niche.
Biology
High School
How would you transport the following organisms vibrio spp,neisseria spp. to the laboratory
Biology
High School
How much of our air pollution comes from motor vehicles, like cars and trucks?.
Biology
High School
HURRY PLEASEA film company is going to make an animated film showing how coal formed. Your job is to create storyboards and text that can provide information for the animator. Sketch three or four storyboards that show the process of fossil fuel formation, and write an explanatory caption for each storyboard
Biology
High School
A student examines two bacterical cells, Cell I and cell II. He finds that cell I produces CO and ethyl alcohol during cellular respiration while cell II produces carbon dioxide and water. What conclusions can you draw from his observation?
Biology
College
IV. Passive Transport- For each type of passive transport below, determine if it's osmosis, facilitated difor simple diffusion. Write the name of the process in the box at the top of each section of the diagram,rectangles, draw an arrow depicting which direction the molecules will move across the membrane.13HO000ISISISTSISISISALOCell Structure and Function:CeCell Transport 20(1413541sugar1 SUST'S21212121212127151212121>Nam1. HomL Ththir:Gi-
Biology
High School
of the following, which is mostly likely to be related to an allee effect? breakdown of breeding behaviors increased access to resources un-controllable growth changes in maturation rates
Biology
High School
In a haploid organism, how many different alleles can there be for each gene?.
Biology
High School
You are a farmer who raises swine. A case of swine flu has been reported nearby. What steps can you take to ensure your swine are less likely to contract the swine flu? What physical signs would you monitor in your swine to determine if a case might be occurring in your livestock? What would you do to protect your human workers from potential exposure?4-5 sentences pls
Biology
College
In the triangles, HG = MP and GK = PN. Triangles H G K and M P N are shown. Side H K has a length of 15 millimeters. Side M N has a length of 11 millimeters. Sides H G and M P are congruent. Sides G K and P N are congruent.
Biology
High School
Whose Main Job Gives a Plant Cell Strength and Stiffness?
Biology
Middle School
Which soil layer contains mineral deposits?help me!
Biology
High School
Based on this information , scientists could predict that the base______ pairs with _____ and the base _____pairs with ________ in the formation of the DNA molecule
Biology
High School
The half life of uranium-235 is 4. 5 billion years. if 0. 5 half-lives have elapsed, how manyyears have gone by?
Biology
High School
why do waterlogging cause death to plants
Biology
High School
An anatomy student explains that the funnel-shaped portion of the stomach that connects with the intestine is called which region
Biology
College
silt suspended in the water surrounding a coral reef nearthe coast of a small island community in the Caribbean SeaOrigin:Effect on one organism:Effect on humans:
Biology
High School
the yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae is well known for its role in baking and beer and wine making, but it is also frequently used as a model organism in scientific laboratories. this organism has a relatively simple genome that has been completely sequenced and is easy to manipulate. s. cerevisiae is also inexpensive and easy to grow in the laboratory. in 2002, an experiment containing s. cerevisiae was flown aboard nasa mission sts-112 with the goal of identifying gene expression changes related to microgravity. the yeast samples were grown in small cylindrical glass tubes placed in a tightly closed, temperature-controlled container. to initiate growth, media containing glucose and other basic nutrients were auto-injected into a chamber containing dormant yeast. after a pre-determined growth period, a fixative was auto-injected into the chamber to stop growth and protect the contents until the cells could be isolated back on earth. before the mission, while determining the appropriate experimental growth period, what unexpected problem did the researchers encounter when they first tested out the equipment in the laboratory by growing yeast under simulated microgravity conditions for a few hours?
Biology
High School
When are feedback loops used in any system? question 1 options: when the system needs more of something. when the system needs an enhanced outcome. when a stimulus causes the system to move out of balance. only in emergency situations.
Biology
High School
Increased angiotensin ii levels would result in increased.
Biology
High School
What is the end result of mitosis?one cell with two identical copies of DNAtwo cells with different copies of DNAone cell with two different copies of DNA
Biology
High School
Mr. jones's water supply comes from a well on his property. an underground mine is about to begin operations next door. what two main concerns should mr. jones have about his water supply?(please answer correctly its due soon 40 points )
Biology
High School
at 20 c, how much sodium chloride could be dissolved into 2 l of water?
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