Answer:
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What is the difference between sand, silt, and clay?
Answer:
One of the major differences between the three are the diameters and how they feel.
Sand :2.00 to 0.05 mm in diameter, and rough
Slit: 0.05 to 0.002mm, somewhat soft (comparable to flour)
Clay: Smaller than 0.002mm, very fine
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The use of marijuana while drinking alcohol
lowers the BAC of the driver causing some impairment of driving ability
does not affect driving ability
may affect driving ability if both substances are taken in abundance
impairs driving beyond that usually related to the BAC of alcohol
Un cilindro de 509.8 gramos que tiene un volumen de 1007.1cm, cual es la densidad
Answer:
Explanation:
509.8 gramos / 1007.1 gm/cm³ = 0.5062... = 0.506 gm/cm³
When you need to convert from one system of measurement to another, you should convert to the a) system that will have the highest number. b) system that will have the smallest number. c) system used on the medication label. d) metric system.
Answer:
3. In my opinion, the use of archetypes in a story like "The Apple Tree" isn't lazy or unimaginative. This is because of various reasons, mainly being that it is extremely hard to come up with anything completely original. Chances are that anything you think of has already been thought of, made, or in the process of being made. I believe as long as something isn't completely copying something else, then it is okay for it to exist. For example, "The Apple Tree" and the story of Adam and Eve follow the same plot archetype and are similar in many ways. But the two stories talk about two very different concepts. I believe it is okay to take inspiration from something else because that is how evolution works, and without evolution, humans wouldn't be where they are today.
Explanation:
show that respiratory gaseous exchange in a rabbit occurs at the level of lungs
No single animal model can reproduce all of the human features of both acute and chronic lung diseases. However, the rabbit is a reliable model and clinically relevant facsimile of human disease. The similarities between rabbits and humans in terms of airway anatomy and responses to inflammatory mediators highlight the value of this species in the investigation of lung disease pathophysiology and in the development of therapeutic agents. The inflammatory responses shown by the rabbit model, especially in the case of asthma, are comparable with those that occur in humans. The allergic rabbit model has been used extensively in drug screening tests, and this model and humans appear to be sensitive to similar drugs. In addition, recent studies have shown that the rabbit serves as a good platform for cell delivery for the purpose of stem-cell-based therapy.
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Bacteria differ from virsues in that bacteria
The protein _________ has been implicated in regulating the shape of some bacterial cells; it is expressed in rod-shaped and helical bacteria. It resembles __________in structure. CreS, actin MreB, tubulin ParM, keratin CreS, tubulin MreB, actin
Answer:
The protein MreB, has been implicated in regulating the shape of some bacterial cells; it is expressed in rod-shaped and helical bacteria. It resembles actin in structure.
Which set of facts is true for vaccines?
They produce active immunity.
They are mostly targeted against bacteria.
They produce active immunity.
They are mostly targeted against viruses.
о
They produce passive immunity.
They are mostly targeted against bacteria.
O
They produce passive immunity.
They are mostly targeted against viruses.
Explanation:
passive immunity, 4 viruses...
A cell has a mutation that disrupts the insulin binding site of the insulin receptor. Based on the information in Figure 2, predict the effect of this mutation on the activity of GSK3. Justify your prediction.
Answer:
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Explanation
If insulin cannot bind to the insulin receptor, then GSK3 will not be inhibited, nor will it be able to inhibit glycogen synthase as the activity of kinases such as PKB and GSK3 are dependent on the signal sent out as the response of binding insulin to the receptor. No binding leads to no signal which leads to no activity.
A mouse runs 2 metres in 4 seconds. What is its speed?
Answer:
0.5 m/s
Explanation:
V = m / t = 2 / 4 = 0.5 m/s
Informed consent is involuntary consent on the part of the patient.
True
False
After transcription and translation, does the mutation that was in the DNA change the amino acid that the second codon specifies?
Given what we know about genetic mutation, we can confirm that unless the mutation is of the silent type (and sometimes regardless of this), it will in fact change the amino acid that the codon specifies.
Mutations are changes in the DNA sequence of a cell that occur during the replication phase. Cellular mutations can be of many types, such as:
Insertion DeletionSubstitutionInversionand so on, each of which can have varying effects on the amino acid produced.
Most mutations will affect the resulting amino acid in some way. Insertion and deletion tend to be the most harmful mutation types as they alter the way in which the genetic code is processed. Some mutations, however, can be silent, meaning they have no harmful effects due to the fact that the new sequence either encodes the same amino acid or one with a similar enough function. This is possible through mutations like substitution.
Substitution mutations change one nucleotide in a sequence for another. At times, the new sequence will actually encode for the same amino acid as before despite the change. This is one of the only situations in which the amino acid will not be changed. Most often, if a mutation occurs, we can expect the resulting amino acid to change.
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What is the difference between the initial, or starting, position and the final position?
Look on the internet for the definition to "domestic" and "imported" to
help you answer this. *
18 points
16
Indium
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3
Silver,
Platinum,
Palladium
54
Gallium
20
4
How many
minerals do
we have to
import in
order to build
a cell phone?
0
0
How many
minerals are
available
from China
U
O
How many
minerals
does the US
have enough
of to not have
to import?
U
O
what
Answer:
16
Explanation:
Indium
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Answer; sorry i can not help you on this one
Explanation:
4. If there is lot of water in the cooling magma what is the texture? Where might this happen?
Answer:
glassy texture
Explanation:
True or False? Winds always flow from low pressure to high pressure.
True or False? Land heats and cools faster than water.
True or False? Both global and local winds are caused by uneven heating of the Earth's surface.
True of False? The 'horizontal movement of air is called wind.
What is the Coriolis effect?
Answer:
False
True
True
True
The Coriolis effect describes the pattern of deflection taken by objects not firmly connected to the ground as they travel long distances around Earth.
Explanation:
false because wind flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
True because It takes less energy to change the temperature of land compared to water.
True because All wind is caused by the uneven heating of Earth's surface.
True because Wind is the horizontal motion of air. ... Therefore, the movement of air is called 'wind.
The Coriolis effect describes the pattern of deflection taken by objects not firmly connected to the ground as they travel long distances around Earth
Through which of the following room-temperature substances would sound travel the slowest?
water
rubbing alcohol
oxygen
glass
Answer:
Oxygen!
Explanation:
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Answer:
Oxygen
Explanation:
Everyone answered oxygen.
How does the body deal with amino acids?
Answer:
Amino acids are transported to the liver during digestion and most of the body's protein is synthesised here. If protein is in excess, amino acids can be converted into fat and stored in fat depots, or if required, made into glucose for energy by gluconeogenesis which has already been mentioned.
Explanation:
Answer:
Amino acids are transported to the liver during digestion and most of the body's protein is synthesised here. If protein is in excess, amino acids can be converted into fat and stored in fat depots, or if required, made into glucose for energy by gluconeogenesis which has already been mentioned.
Explanation:
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Over time, if drought conditions occur, what could happen to the number of birds with the spoon beaks in the population?
(a) increase
(b) decrease
(c) remain the same
8. Identify THREE structures found in plant cells but not in animal cells
Answer: cell wall, chloroplasts, plastids, and a central vacuole
Explanation:
Answer:
Vacuole
cell wall
chloroplast : photosynthesis
What do the lines between
The Os represent?
Explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:What is a way of describing of stratus clouds
Answer:
Stratus clouds are low-level clouds characterized by horizontal layering with a uniform base, as opposed to convective or cumuliform clouds
Answer:
stratus clouds are low-level clouds characterized by horizontal layering with a uniform base, as opposed to convective or cumuli form clouds that are formed by rising thermals
Explanation:
Species: Fractus ; Nebulosus
Abbreviation: st
Classification: Family C(Low-level)
Genus: Stratus (layered)
What are made from the flower of a plant
Answer:
Seeds
Explanation:
Flowers contain sporangia and are the site where gametophytes develop. Many flowers have evolved to be attractive to animals, so as to cause them to be vectors for the transfer of pollen. After fertilization, the ovary of the flower develops into fruit containing seeds.
If a cusp is lost during preparation, which matrix band would provide the best support
Answer:
the large one
Explanation:
The weaker the stimulus received by the neuron,
A. the stronger the action potential
B. the weaker the action potential
C. the stronger the local potential
D. the weaker the local potential
The weaker the stimulus received by the neuron,the weaker the action potential. That is option B.
What is action potential?Action potential is defined as the signals generated by neurons which is an electrical activity caused by a depolarising current in the neuron.
Practically, the greater the strength of a stimulus, the greater the number of action potentials generated in a nerve cell.
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Two descriptions about physical quantities are given below:
Quantity A: It is a force.
Quantity B: It changes when the object travels from Earth to Earth's moon.
What quantities are these most likely describing? (4 points)
A. Both Quantity A and Quantity B are mass.
B. Both Quantity A and Quantity B are weight.
C. Quantity A is weight and Quantity B is mass.
D. Quantity A is mass and Quantity B is weight.
Answer:
I would base my answer on the choices. There are only two parameters mentioned: mass and weight. Mass is constant regardless of the the location. So, definitely it is neither Quantity B nor Quantity A. Weight, on the other hand, is a consequence of gravitational force. Since gravity is different in the moon and the Earth, weight varies. Thus, the answer is B.
what events that happen at the neuromuscular junction are listed. what is there correct sequence?
ACh binding opens ion channels in the receptors that allow simultaneous passage of Na+ into the muscle fiber and K+ out of the muscle fiber. More Na+ ions enter than K+ ions exit, which produces a local change in membrane potential called the end plate potential
Please help me answer this I can´t remember the answer and can´t find the lesson
Answer
Neap Tide
Explanation:
I would say Neap tide because when the sun and moon are lined up a neap tide usually occurs.