17._________contains plenty of salt.It is found in the seas and oceans.Seawater is also called.
18.________.
19._________is found beneath the earth's surface.it comes from water that seeps into the ground.it is considered the cleanest water and contains plenty of dissolved minerals which the human body needs.
20.________ is also called surface water.This is found in opem but small bodies of watee loke rivers,lakes,creeks,and ponds.surface water comes mostly from rain.

Choices
Hard water
Sea water
fresh water
ground water​

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Answer 1

Answer:

17. Sea Water  

18. Salt Water (Hard Water)

19. Ground Water

20. Fresh Water


Related Questions

Which of the following is NOT a unifying theme in biology?
A. All levels of life have systems or related parts.
B. Structure and function are not related in biology.
C. Organisms must maintain homeostasis to survive diverse environments.
D. Evolution explains the unity and diversity of life.

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I think the answer is A

When you breathe, the pressure inside the lungs is different than the pressure outside the lungs. This is an example of a(n) __________. When you breathe, the pressure inside the lungs is different than the pressure outside the lungs. This is an example of a(n) __________. concentration gradient pressure gradient electrical gradient temperature gradient

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Answer:

pressure gradient

Explanation:

The correct answer would be pressure gradient.

A pressure gradient is created when there is a difference in the amount of pressure between two points or locations that are adjacent to one another.

In this case, the two locations that are adjacent to one another are the inside and outside of the lung. When one breathes in, the pressure inside the lung is more than that of the outside and the lung expands as a result. When we breathe out, the pressure outside is more than that of the inside and the lung collapses.  

During cellular respiration, the first CO2 is generated during _____ and the remaining carbons are given off as CO2 during _____.

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Answer:

Glycolysis and Krebs cycle.

Explanation:

During cellular respiration, the first carbondioxide gas is generated during glycolysis while the remaining carbons are given off as carbondioxide during Krebs cycle. During the process of glycolysis in cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized forming carbondioxide and water whereas during the Krebs cycle, the two carbon atoms of acetyl-CoA are released and each turns into a carbondioxide molecule.

which celestial object is the smallest

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Kuiper Belt Object
In 2009, the Hubble Space Telescope discovered the smallest object ever seen in visible light at the time within the Kuiper Belt. The Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) found was a mere 3,200 feet (975 meters) across and was 4.2 billion miles away.

Which of the following is not true about hydrothermal vents?
A. They provide a look into what ancient life may have looked like.
B. They contain chemosynthetic organisms.
C. They cannot contain life of any sort.
D. They are found in volcanic areas under the ocean.

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C, because that would contradict observations

Answer:

its (c) cz....

Explanation:

The floor of the deep ocean is almost devoid of life, because little food can be found there. But around hydrothermal vents, life is abundant because food is abundant. ... These vents are the only places on Earth where the ultimate source of energy for life is not sunlight but the inorganic Earth itself.

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Which of these choices is the original source of energy that humans receive from consuming
an herbivore such as a cow?

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Answer:

the glucose we make from eating the cow

What is one factor that could account fir a rise int the water table? A.more clouds B.less porous soil C.more precipitation D.more wind

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It’s C. More precipitation

Answer:

I agree that it is C

Which animal population do scientists frequently study in order to identify specific ways to evaluate the impacts of contaminants on biological communities?

a. bottlenose dolphins

b. giant tortoises

c. mallard ducks

d. swan geese

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Answer:

mallard ducks I think so

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Galapagos tortoises have been and continue to be threatened by predation and habitat destruction from invasive species, and increasing human

Genes for the oxygen-carrying proteins hemoglobin and myoglobin descend from a common ancestor but act in very distinct ways today. They are _____. Group of answer choices paralogous shared ancestral characters paraphyletic horizontally transferred

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Answer: paralogous

Explanation:

Paralogous genes are a class of homologous genes which are due to the duplication of gene, then this are refered to as paralogous.

Genes for the oxygen-carrying proteins hemoglobin and myoglobin descend from a common ancestor but act in very distinct ways today. They are referred to as paralogous.

biology b unit 10 workbook

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Answer:

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Explanation:

This diagram summarizes a method to group land plants.

A diagram summarizes a method to group land plants. Plants are divided into 1 and 2. 2 is divided into 3 and 4. 4 is divided into 5 and 6.
Which row in the table best represents the evolution of plants that match the diagram?

Labels for Plant Classifications

1
2
3
4
5
6
A
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Seed plants
Seedless plants
Monocots
Dicots
B
Dicots
Monocots
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Seed plants
Seedless plants
C
Seed plants
Seedless plants
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Dicots
Monocots
D
Seedless plants
Seed plants
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Monocots
Dicots

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

The plants are grouped formally into 12 phyla (phylum plural) and are collected in four groupings. These four groupings are based on the history of the evolution of important plant characteristics:

Nonvascular plants evolved earliest. They are distinct from the algae because they preserve the embryo inside of the reproductive structure after fertilization. There is no vascular tissue, xylem, and phloem for these plants to convey nutrients, water, and food. For example, moose, liverwort, and hornworts. These plants do not grow very high without vascular tissue.Vascular seedless plants have evolved into non-vascular tissue but no seeds. The fern, fern, club moss, and horsetails are examples. These plants could grow larger with vascular tissue.Gymnosperms have evolved into seeds but have no blooms. For example, redwood, fir, and cypress trees. Gymnosperms. Gymnos in Greek means "naked"; the gymnosperm seeds are bare, not floral.Flowers or angiosperms have developed into vascular tissue, seeds, and flowers. Angiosperm for example includes magnolia, roses, tulips, and tomatoes.

Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

why animal-like organisms did not appear on Earth until after the first
organisms that could photosynthesise had appeared.

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Answer:

800 million years ago , these clusters of specialized, cooperating cells eventually became the first animals, which DNA evidence suggests evolved around that time. Sponges were among the earliest animals.

Which diagram correctly shows how heterozygous alleles are found on homologous chromosomes?

A chromosome is labeled Upper A a.

A chromosome is labeled a a.

2 chromosomes are labeled Upper A and a.

2 chromosomes are labeled a and a.

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Answer:

the chromosome are found in the nucleus of a body cell in pair

What was spidermans mutagen ?

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Answer:The mutation disease was the result of Spider-Man mutating even further from the spider bite. The first symptoms of the disease caused Spider-Man to lose his spider powers. To figure out what was going on, Spider-Man went to see Dr. Curt Connors.

Explanation:

Answer:The mutation disease was the result of Spider-Man mutating even further from the spider bite. The first symptoms of the disease caused Spider-Man to lose his spider powers. To figure out what was going on, Spider-Man went to see Dr. Curt Connors.

which anwser choice best describes a community

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Answer:

Community Definition. A biotic community, also known as a biota or ’biocoenosis’, is the group of organisms that live...

Types of Community. There are two main types of community. A major community is the smallest ecological unit which is...

Characteristics of a Community. The features within communities are highly variable, and there are a number of

Explanation:

During the respiration of an organism
A, 1 molecule of glucose produces 2
ATP molecules whereas in the
respiration of another organism B, 1
molecule of glucose produces 38 ATP
molecules. Which of the organisms, A
or B has anaerobic mode of
respiration? Explain with reason.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - organism A is anaerobic.

Explanation:

Organism A can convert glucose into alcohol, as it undergoes anaerobic respiration, however, there is an incomplete breakdown of glucose. In this process, there are only two molecules of pyruvate formed, and the rest convert to lactic acid or ethanol.

The energy is only enough to release two ATPs. In the aerobic process, there is a complete breakdown of glucose in CO2 and H2O with 38 ATPs.

The correct answer is - organism A is anaerobic.

The nuclei (the structure inside a cell that contains DNA) of the cheek cells have been stained using a special dye so that they appear purple. What shape are they

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Answer: Oval.

Explanation:

The nucleus of a cell is a membranous structure normally found in the center of eukaryotic cells and is where most of the cellular genetic material is found, organized in DNA molecules (deoxyribonucleic acid) associated with proteins such as histones, which make up the chromosomes.

The function of the nucleus is to maintain the integrity of the genes in the DNA and to regulate gene expression to control cellular activities. It then controls when DNA is transcribed into RNA (ribonucleic acid) and when it is exported to the cytoplasm to be translated into proteins.

The nucleus is composed of a nuclear envelope consisting of a double membrane that surrounds it, as well as pores that allow the passage of RNA for the regulation of gene expression.

The cells of the inner cheek are classified as non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. An epithelium is a tissue made up of joined cells that line the outer surface of the body and inner organs. Squamous cells are flat, scale-like, whereas stratified cells are arranged in multiple layers. Non-keratinized means that the cells constitute soft tissue found in the moist parts of our body, such as the mouth, stomach, among others. In a normal healthy cell, the nucleus is uniformly stained, oval in shape and smaller in relation to the cytoplasm.

In the image below, what molecule is being released by cellular respiration
and used in photosynthesis?
A. 02
B. CO2
C. H20
D. C6H1206

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I believe the answer is b.

Why do biologists classify

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Answer:

Biologists classify organisms because:

Classification allows us to understand diversity better.  It helps in the identification of living organisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms. Classification helps us to learn about different kinds of plants and animals, their features, similarities and differences. It enables us to understand how complex organisms develop from simpler organisms.  They are grouped under different categories to understand and study the features, similarities and differences between different living organisms. It is essential to understand the inter-relationships among the different groups of organisms. Classification forms a base for the development of other biological sciences.

The original pair of individuals involved in a cross is called
the _____?

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Answer:

p generation

Explanation:

Dominic made the table below to organize his notes about mixtures. A 1-column table. The first column labeled properties of mixtures has entries has no set composition, must have more than one state of matter, must have more than one substance. What mistake did Dominic make? The title should read “Properties of Solutions” because some mixtures do not have all of the properties listed. There is a definite recipe to make each mixture, so the composition of a mixture is set. Although it is possible to have more than one state, it is also possible to have only one state. A single substance can be used to make a mixture if the substance is composed of more than one element.

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Answer:

Explanation:

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how to identify oxygen and carbon dioxide?

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Answer:

Place a glowing splint in the test tube, and if it reignites, it could be oxygen. Place a burning splint into a test tube, and if it goes out, it could be carbon dioxide. Or, place carbon dioxide gas in limewater, and if it turns milky and gets chunks, it is carbon dioxide.

Answer: Place a glowing splint in the test tube, and if it reignites, it could be oxygen. Place a burning splint into a test tube, and if it goes out, it could be carbon dioxide. Or, place carbon dioxide gas in limewater, and if it turns milky and gets chunks, it is carbon dioxide.

Explanation:

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__________ commonly cause increased energy and alertness, increased heart rate and respiration, and loss of appetite.

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Answer:

Stimulants commonly cause increased energy and alertness, increased heart rate and respiration, and loss of appetite.

Stimulates commonly cause increased energy

A small child managed to eat a bit of dirt while playing outside. Which of the following would prevent the child from getting sick from the bacteria ingested?

If there were not a pathogenic bacteria in the dirt
If the child had previously taken antibiotics for that type of bacteria
If the child did not have the vaccination to fight the bacteria
If the child’s cells had complementary receptor molecules that bind to the bacteria

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Answer: option 2

Explanation:.....

Answer: If the child had previously taken antibiotics for that type of bacteria.

how are proteins and nucleic acids related

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Answer: Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) encodes the information the cell needs to make proteins. A related type of nucleic acid, called ribonucleic acid (RNA), comes in different molecular forms that participate in protein synthesis

Explanation:

There are 2 types of endoplasmic reticulums.

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What are the 2 types?

How are they different from one another?

Explain how their structures are different.
Explain how their functions (jobs) or what they make are different.

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The two types of endoplasmic reticulum are rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The main differences are the rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane is bound by ribosomes but the smooth endoplasmic reticulum isn’t, the rough endoplasmic reticulum creates protein molecules, and smooth endoplasmic reticulum creates lipids, phospholipids and steroids.

Each of the following will result in complement activation EXCEPT Group of answer choices TLR binding to PAMP on the microbe. recognition of lipid-carbohydrate molecules on the surface of the microbe. lectin binding to mannose on the surface of the microbe. Antibody binding to antigen. All of these will result in activation of complement.

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Answer:

TLR binding to PAMP on the microbe

Explanation:

The complement system is a group of proteins in the blood that enhance immune responses by complementing the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to mediate effector responses (e.g., lysis, activation of inflammation, opsonization, solubilization of immune complexes, etc). Complement can be activated through the recognition of microbes by soluble pattern-recognition molecules (i.e., lectin pathway) or antibodies (i.e., classical pathway). The classical pathway requires the formation of antigen-antibody complexes for its activation (it is a specific immune response). On the other hand, Toll-like Receptors (TLRs) are molecular receptors that recognize viral and bacterial products (i.e., pathogen-associated molecular patterns or PAMPs), which is a key defense mechanism from the innate immune system response.

what determines the rate of materials going into a cell and wastes leaving the cell?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

as the cell volume increases , its ability to exchange materiala across the cell surface increases

Mr. Lim wants to start a sustainable oil palm plantation. In your opinion, how can Mr.Lim control the rat population that frequently destroy crops?​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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What is the rapid change in a membrane's potential caused by the depolarization of a neuron?
A.Action power
B.Movement potential
C.Action potential
D.Neuron power

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Answer:c it’s the answer

Explanation:

C

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