At a chemical synapse, the intensity of the stimulus is coded by _______. At a chemical synapse, the intensity of the stimulus is coded by _______. the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal the amount of neurotransmitter released and the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal the amount of neurotransmitter released the size of the action potential the size of the action potential and the amount of neurotransmitter released

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Answer 1

Answer:

The correct answer is - the amount of neurotransmitter released and the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal.

Explanation:

The intensity of the signals or stimulus depends on the amount of the neurotransmitter such as acetylcholine, dopamine and the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal.

A neurotransmitter is a chemical that carries, boost or balance a signal and send stimulus or signals throughout the body. When an action potential reaches the nerve terminal calcium channels open and enters.


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Multiple Choice
Re-growing a forest will:

cause desertification in surrounding areas due to the trees' high water demands,

increase water run-off.
lead to eutrophication of nearby lakes,

reduce water run-off.

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Answer: Reduce water runoff

Sodium metal reacts whit hydrochloric acid to produce salt and hydrogen gas. What are the reactants in this chemical reaction

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Answer:

Na (sodium) and HCl (hydrochloric acid)

Explanation:

The products are the salt and hydrogen gas

Whenever you see the word react it means those are the reactants (usually whatever compound comes before and after the word). Because they are reacting with each other.

Whenever they say "is produced" those are the products

Why are amino acids called “amino acids?”
They are subunits of macromolecules that act as both strong acids and strong bases in solution.
They are single molecules that contain both an amine group and a carboxylic acid group.
They are acidic and were first discovered by a Russian researcher by the name of Aminov.

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Answer:

The name “amino acid” is derived from the amino group and carboxyl-acid-group in their basic structure.

Explanation:

Label the lettered phases of the cell cycle according to the diagram in Figure. 1-1.


Figure 1-1


A =

B =

C =

D =

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Answer:

Explanation:

A = G1 phase (Growth phase)

B = S phase ( Growth and DNA Synthesis)

C = G2 phase (Growth and final preparations for division)

D = Mitotic phase (Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis)

Where does the emulsification of fat occur?

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Answer:

The emulsification of fat occurs in the liver.

10. Michelle and David have been dating for almost two years. One night they
decide to take it further than kissing. Michelle asks if he has a condom. He says
no and that he will just pull out before he ejaculates so she won't get pregnant.
This is a really good method to use if you do not have another contraceptive
available. *
True or false?

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False. this needs to be 20 letters

Review the chart, which shows the population sizes of three African animals in 1990 and in 2000.

Population Estimates of Animals in Africa in 1990 and in 2000

1990
2000
Lions
100,000
47,000
Cheetahs
50,000
7,500
Zebras
15,000
2,500

Which explanation is best supported by the numbers in the chart?

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Answer:

Population of lions are more than cheetahs and zebras.

Explanation:

The chart provides information about the population sizes of Lions, Cheetah and Zebras. According to this information, population of lions is the greatest as compared to Cheetah and Zebras. This is due to suitable conditions for the lions such as food and shelter etc in that jungle of Africa as well as strong competitor and its aggressive behaviour make them successfully survive and increase its population in the jungle.

Explain how temperature is important in ecosystems and the rationale for your choice in this section. Write down relevant notes regarding you design.

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Temperature really can control our days. And what we can or able to do that day. For example, it's raining and it is super windy, and you wanted to go somewhere, in this case lets say the beach. It wouldn't be such a good idea.

Nitrogen in plants and soil is changed into nitrogen compounds by _____.

nitrogen fixation
respiration
denitrification
photosynthesis

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Answer:

I think it is denitrification but if that's not the answer then it's nitrogen fixation I'm pretty sure.

Explanation:

I'm sorry for not giving a sure complete answer

what can be known about this situation?

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Which situation do u mean?

What is the human female reproductive cycle regulated by?

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hope this helps

Answer:

The menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones. Luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone, which are produced by the pituitary gland, promote ovulation and stimulate the ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone.

1) What is the control group? 2) What is the experimental group? 3) What is the independent (manipulated) variable? 4) What is the dependent (responding) variable? 5) What should Tina's conclusion be?

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Complete question:

Tina asks the question “Does caffeine increase the heart rate of an earthworm?” In Test 1, she measures the heart rate by looking at the earthworm under a microscopes, the earthworm has a heart rate of 50 bpm (beats per minute). In Test 2, she places a few drops of caffeine on the earthworm’s skin and measures the rate again. In this test, the heart rate is 68 bpm.

1) What is the control group?

2) What is the experimental group?

3) What is the independent (manipulated) variable?

4) What is the dependent (responding) variable?

5) What should Tina's conclusion be?

Answer:

Individuals from test 1Individuals from test 2CaffeineHeart rateTina´s hypothesis is correct. Caffeine increases the heart rate of an earthworm.  

Explanation:

During an experiment, data from an experimental group is compared with the data from a control group. Both groups are selected from the same pool or population, so they are identical in all aspects except for the independent variables.  

The control group is used to identify any other factors influencing the results obtained in the study, apart from the modified variables of the treatment.

The experimental group is the one affected by the experimental procedure or treatment. The researcher voluntarily changes the independent variables in the experimental group to observe how they affect the group under study. These variables are kept constant in the control group, not influencing the results, while the experimental group receives the treatment. There can be several experimental groups.  

Independent (manipulated) variable: Refers to all the variables in an experiment that provoke a response in another variable. An independent variable is the one that changes or is controlled and modified in the experiment to analyze how another variable responds to it. It changes to analyze its effects on the dependent variable. Usually, the independent variable is represented by the X letter.   Dependent variable: Refers to the variable, which response depends on any change in the independent variable. It represents a quantity of something which value depends on how the independent variable is modified. The change in the dependent variable might be proportional or inversely proportional to the change in the manipulated variable. It is usually represented using the letter Y.  Controlled variable: Refers to the variables that have no influence on the results. These variables do not affect the change in the dependent variable values.  

1) What is the control group?

Individuals from test 1 compose the control group. They are not affected by the treatment. Tina just uses them to measure the normal heart rate and to compare them with individuals from test 2.

2) What is the experimental group?

Individuals from Test 2 compose the experimental group. They are affected by the treatment. Tina drops caffeine on their skin to see how it affects the worms.

3) What is the independent (manipulated) variable?

Caffeine is the independent variable. Tina manipulates the number of drops she places on the worm´s skins.

4) What is the dependent (responding) variable?

Heart rate is the dependent variable. Tina evaluates how the heart rate changes in individuals with or without caffeine.

5) What should Tina's conclusion be?

Caffeine increases the heart rate of an earthworm. It changes from 50 to 68 bpm. Tina´s hypothesis is correct.

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Bactrian camels, drcanedarves, llamas, and alpacas are all members of the same taxonomic farníly, Camelidae. Members of this family all have two tores, no homes,
true canine teeth, and a split upper lip. The family Camelidae originated in North America. The physical features of animals in this family and the family's
goopraphical origin provide evidence that all these animals -
have slowly evolved to become herbivores
live in the same type of ecosystem
have a common ancestor
exchanged DNA at some point in the past

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Answer:

Have a common ancestor

Explanation:

All of these animals share many distinct traits ,while being in many different areas of the world

Which example of a food production method is sustainable?
A. Planting a monoculture crop over large areas of land
B. Using no-till farming practices to decrease erosion
C. Using enough pesticides to reduce bee populations
D. Irrigating soil until it becomes waterlogged

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The answer for this one is B. I hope I help! :)

what is the basic unit of matter?

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Answer: Atoms constitute the fundamental units of matter, and are a constituent of each element. In large part, the mass of an atom is determined by its positively charged  protons and neutral neutrons.

Explanation:

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how are haploid gametes formed through meiosis​

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Gametes are an organism's reproductive cells. During meiosis, a diploid parent cell, which has two copies of each chromosome, undergoes one round of DNA replication followed by two separate cycles of nuclear division to produce four haploid cells.

Healthy biodiversity provides
A. Protection of water resources
B. soils formation and protection
C. Nutrient storage and recycling
D. all of the above

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The answer is d, All of the above
D

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True or False
Insective plants are green but they eat insects.​

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Insectivorous plants are green in colour even then they eat insects because of the fact that it contains chlorophyll in the leaf

Answer the next five questions based on the following information. You are studying a particular type of spider and have identified four traits that follow simple mendelian genetics. The B gene governs body color and black body color is dominant to brown. The D gene governs whether or not the spider is poisonous, and poisonous is dominant to non-poisonous. The E gene governs eye color and black eyes are dominant to red eyes. The H gene governs hair type and hairy is dominant to hairless. Indicate your answer numerically not alphabetically. For instance, answer "2" not "two." For each answer that is not a whole number, give your answer as a fraction reduced to the lowest possible whole numbers. For instance, 3/9 would be reduced to 1/3.



How many different types of gametes can be formed by a spider that has the genotype BbDdEeHH?


If you chose a single gamete at random from a spider that has the genotype BbDdEeHh, what is the probability that the gamete would have the genotype BdEh?

You mate a BbDDEeHh spider with a BbDdEEHh spider. What is the probability that one randomly chosen offspring will have the genotype BbDdEEHH?

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Answer:

a. 81/256.

b. 9/256.

b. 9 / 256.

Explanation:

The given traits in the question follow the Mendelian character. The cross between the body color where B is responsible for black color and b is responsible for brown color is as follows: Bb × Bb results in the 3/4 black color ( BB, Bb, Bb) and 1/4 brown color progeny (bb). The cross between the poisonous and nonpoisonous trait where D is responsible for poisonous trait and d is responsible for nonpoisonous is as follows: Dd × Dd results in the 3/4 poisonous trait  (DD, Dd, Dd) and 1/4 nonpoisonous (dd). The cross between the eye color where E is responsible for black color and e is responsible for red color is as follows: Ee × Ee results in the 3/4 black color ( EE, Ee, Ee) and 1/4 red color progeny (ee). The cross between the hair trait where H is responsible for hairy and h is responsible for hairless is as follows: Hh × Hh results in the 3/4 hairy (HH, Hh, Hh) and 1/4 hairless (hh).

a. The cross between BbDdEeHh spider with a BbDdEeHh spider results in the 3/4black body, 3/4 black eyes, 3/4, hairy, and 3/4 poisonous progeny. Their probability is 3/4× 3/4× 3/4× 3/4 = 81/ 256.

b. The cross between BbDdEeHh spider with a BbDdEeHh spider results in the  3/4black body, 3/4 black eyes 1/4 hairless, and 1/4 nonpoisonous progeny. Their probability is  3/4× 3/4×1/4 3/4×1/4 = 9/256.

Thus, the answer is a. 81/256.

What is a difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

A.
Eukaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles, but prokaryotic cells do.
B.
Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, but eukaryotic cells do.
C.
Organisms with eukaryotic cells are always multicellular, but organisms with prokaryotic cells are not.
D.
Prokaryotic cells always have cell walls, but eukaryotic cells do not.

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Answer:

B. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, but eukaryotic cells do.

Explanation:

in the cells of bacteria , cyanobacteria and mycoplasma,no nucleus is seen. these organisms are called prokaryotes .

but in the cells of amoeba ,animals and plants a well defined nucleus covered by membrane is seen. these organisms are called eukaryotes

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Explain the phenomenon you observe in the diagram. Provide as many details as possible to your explanation

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Answer:

reflection

Explanation:

this is what is seen on the mirror

Why do you think species are endangered? Name some root cause of the problem.
How do you think this situation can be realistically improved?

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Global warming from human activity. Mainly the burning of fossil fuels. There are many solutions that are already available. Such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy. The issue is that these solutions also have problems and are expensive. Likely a combination of them and the engineering of ways to safeguard pollutants so they don’t make it into the ecosystem will be the best way that this will improve.

Which product forms from the reaction between nitrogen (N)
(CI)?
A. NCI
B. NCI
C. N2CI
O D. N2C1

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Answer:

None of the above

Explanation:

Because as N has the valence of 3 when it reacts with Cl of 1 as valence they will form NCl3

Answer:

The product of the reaction between nitrogen (N) and (CL) is nitrogen trichloride (NCl3)

Explanation:

Although by seeing the question's answer choices, I think it was an error to detect the question (image) by Brainly as 2 of the answers is written the same.

However, when nitrogen gas reacts with chlorine gas, the product is gaseous nitrogen trichloride (NCL3), I guess 1 of your answer must be NCL3.

A certain stem cell produces only muscle cells. What kind of stem cell is this?
A. Pluripotent
B. Unipotent
C. Totipotent
D. Multipotent

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the answer is (B. Unipotent)

Answer:

B) unipotent

Explanation:

Unipotent stem cells come from multipotent stem cells which can only become a few different cell types. Unipotent stem cells can be programmed to be only a specific cell type. They will only follow that one genetic path, thus the name "uni".

What is the function of histamine in inflammation
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Answer:

Histamine increases the vasodilatation, and also increases the vascular permeability in the immediate transient phase of the acute inflammatory reaction. This histamine also acts as a chemical mediator in acute inflammation. The receptors of histamine is also involved in acute inflammatory reaction .

Histamine is involved in the inflammatory response and has a central role as a mediator of itching. As part of an immune response to foreign pathogens, histamine is produced by basophils and by mast cells found in nearby connective tissues.

what type of limiting factor affects a large population more than it affects a small population?

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Answer:

density dependent limiting factor

Explanation:

what are end-product of digestion of starch,proteins and fats.​

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Answer:

proteins - amino acids

fats - fatty acids and glycerol

starch - glucose

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Answer:

can you fart on my face

Explanation:

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The density of a white dwarf is

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Answer:

The density of a white dwarf is 1 x 109 kg/m3.

Explanation:

A typical white dwarf is half as massive as the Sun, yet only slightly bigger than Earth. An Earth-sized white dwarf has a density of 1 x 109 kg/m3. Earth itself has an average density of only 5.4 x 103 kg/m3. That means a white dwarf is 200,000 times as dense.

1 x 10⁹ kg/m³ is the density of white dwarf. It is 200000 times denser than Earth. And it is the second densest object we know after neutron star.

name the gland that produces the hormone that stimulates growth

A. pituitary gland

B. thyroid

C. adrenal glands

D. pancreas​

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Answer:

a ........Pituitary gland

Part B Which shape of molecules do scientists think may be important for the development of life and why?

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Answer:

Molecular shape (the shape that a single molecule has) is important in determining how the molecule interacts and reacts with other molecules. The Molecular shape also influences the boiling point and melting point of molecules. If all molecules were linear then life as we know it would not exist.

Answer:

Scientists think that branched molecules may be important for the development of life. That’s because amino acids have branched molecules, and they are the building blocks of proteins

Explanation:

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