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Answer 1

Answer: a

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

d

Explanation:

D is the only option where she can actually moniter the ecosystem


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1: Can The environment determines all physical features on plants?
2: Can The environment can affect physical features on plants?
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Answer: When said that he was the one

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A fossil of an extinct dinosaur is found, and the anatomy of the fossil shows similarities to that of a bird.
What possibly explains these similarities?

A. This is purely chance and isn't significant.

B. The extinct dinosaur and modern bird share a common ancestor.

C. All dinosaurs evolved into birds and that's why there aren't any dinosaurs alive today.

D. Dinosaurs choose to fly, and evolved into birds to escape predation and capture food.

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Answer:

B sounds like a sensible choice

Explanation:

The extinct dinosaur and modern bird share a common ancestor. So the correct option is B.

What are evolutionary relationships?

Systematics, taxonomy, phylogenetics, and evolution are the four approaches used to investigate evolutionary connections. The branch of science known as systematics is concerned with classifying species and figuring out their relationships. It has two primary branches that may be separated:

Organisms are classified, given names, and grouped in taxonomy. A population, species, genus, or higher-level grouping like a family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, or domain can all be considered as a group or taxon. The word taxon is pluralized as taxa. The determination of evolutionary links or patterns of descent of species is via the study of phylogenetics.

The species of living things that exist now are all descendants of earlier ones. This is the result of evolution or merely time-related change. Branching evolutionary trees can be used to illustrate the evolutionary links between ancestors and their offspring. An evolutionary tree shows which ancestors gave rise to which descendants, much like your family tree does.

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Two-Part Question: Which of the following
isotopes is best suited to determining the age of a Coelophysis fossil AND does any isotope follow
the relationship described in the graph above (yes -or- no)?
(A) carbon-14 (yes)
(B) potassium-40 (yes)
(C) carbon-14 (no)
(D) potassium-40 (no)

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i think it’s B i’m pretty sure

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Answer:

C. Ecology.

Explanation:

The scientific study of the distribution and abundance of living organisms.

The animal that eats another is known as

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Answer:

A predator

Step by step explanation:

Answer:

Carnivore or predator

Explanation:

Carnivores are animals that eat other animals. The word carnivore is derived from Latin and means “meat eater.”

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What advantages does wifi applications of waves have over the previous technology?

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Wi-Fi technology has its origins in a 1985 ruling by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission that released the bands of the radio spectrum at 900 megahertz (MHz), 2.4 gigahertz (GHz), and 5.8 GHz for unlicensed use by anyone. Technology firms began building wireless networks and devices to take advantage of the newly available radio spectrum, but without a common wireless standard the movement remained fragmented, as devices from different manufacturers were rarely compatible. Eventually, a committee of industry leaders came up with a common standard, called 802.11, which was approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 1997. Two years later a group of major companies formed the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA, now the Wi-Fi Alliance), a global nonprofit organization created to promote the new wireless standard. WECA named the new technology Wi-Fi. Subsequent IEEE standards for Wi-Fi have been introduced to allow for greater bandwidth. The original 802.11 standard allowed a maximum data transmission rate of only 2 megabits per second (Mbps); 802.11n, introduced in 2007, has a maximum rate of 600 Mbps.

Under the IEEE Wi-Fi standards, the available frequency bands are split into several separate channels. These channels overlap in frequency, and therefore Wi-Fi uses channels that are far apart. Within each of these channels, Wi-Fi uses a “spread spectrum” technique in which a signal is broken into pieces and transmitted over multiple frequencies. Spread spectrum enables the signal to be transmitted at a lower power per frequency and also allows multiple devices to use the same Wi-Fi transmitter. Because Wi-Fi signals are often transmitted over short distances (usually less than 100 metres [330 feet]) in indoor environments, the signal can reflect off walls, furniture, and other obstacles, thus arriving at multiple time intervals and causing a problem called multipath interference. Wi-Fi reduces multipath interference by combining three different ways of transmitting the signal (in a method developed by Australian engineer John O’Sullivan and collaborators). The popularity of Wi-Fi has grown steadily. Wi-Fi allows local area networks (LANs) to operate without cables and wiring, making it a popular choice for home and business networks. Wi-Fi can also be used to provide wireless broadband Internet access for many modern devices, such as laptops, smartphones, tablet computers, and electronic gaming consoles. Wi-Fi-enabled devices are able to connect to the Internet when they are near areas that have Wi-Fi access, called “hot spots.” Hot spots have become common, with many public places such as airports, hotels, bookstores, and coffee shops offering Wi-Fi access. Some cities have constructed free citywide Wi-Fi networks. A version of Wi-Fi called Wi-Fi Direct allows connectivity between devices without a LAN. Radiotelegraphy, radio communication by means of Morse Code or other coded signals. The radio carrier is modulated by changing its amplitude, frequency, or phase in accordance with the Morse dot-dash system or some other code. At the receiver the coded modulation is recovered by an appropriate demodulator and the code groups are converted into the corresponding symbols. In many instances the symbols are generated by a computer and modem rather than with a manual telegraph key.

What best describes the role of molecular oxygen (O2) in cellular respiration? A. It is accepts electrons when reacting to form water. B. It combines with carbon and hydrogen to form glucose. OC. It is released when water breaks apart. D. It is released when glucose breaks apart. OE. It reacts to form carbon dioxide and water.​

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Answer:

D. It is released when glucose breaks apart.

Explanation:

Can anyone help me out here? This is the final question I have to do, and it is really hard and it is due at 5:00!

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Answer:

number 1 is the sun and number 2 is 98.8

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NEED FAST PLS!!! which option identifies the argument refuted in the following scenario?

Lucy possesses a gene for melanoma she chose has to stay out of the sun

A. genetic information is purely internal influenced

B. dominant traits are always passed from parent to child

C. genes are incapable of mutation during transference

D. it is impossible to partially inherit a genetic trait​

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Answer:

D. it is impossible to partially inherit a genetic trait​

Explanation:

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Answer:

this would be B

Explanation:

a oceanic crust is denser than a continental crust

The coordinates of the vertices of a polygon are shown below.

M(–1, 3), N(–4, 0), O(–1, –3), P(3, –3), Q(4, 0), R(3, 3)

What type of polygon is this figure?

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Answer:

a hexagon

Explanation:

since it has six sides

What influences other than humans affect genetic drift in populations?

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Answer:

Every population experiences genetic drift, but small populations feel its effects more strongly. Genetic drift does not take into account an allele's adaptive value to a population, and it may result in loss of a beneficial allele or fixation (rise to 100% frequency) of a harmful allele in a population.

Explanation:

What are the three parts of a neucleotide

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Each nucleotide, in turn, is made up of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate.

Each nucleotide, in turn, is made up of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate.

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Question 9
Which of these is an example of biomass energy?
O A coal-burning generator.
O A gasoline-burning automobile.
O A wood-burning stove.
O An automobile that operates on fuel cells.

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a wood burning stove

2. Which of the following is not used to study plate tectonics:
A) paleomagnetism
B) earthquake waves
C) sand dunes
D) fossils

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Answer:

c) sand dunes

what is the strongest known poison that is undetectable completely

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Answer:

The strongest known poision that is undectable completely are:

Arsenic,Cyanide, Thallium

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1. What types of geological events or changes occur at divergent plate boundaries?

2. What types of geological events or changes occur at convergent plate boundaries?

3. What types of geological events or changes occur at transform plate boundaries?​

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Answer:

1. Seafloor spreading, Volcanoes, earthquakes, and ocean formation.

2. Island chains, mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes.

3. Earthquakes, faults, and volcanoes.

Explanation:

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Answer: Mollusks  

Explanation:

I think

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ANSWER:

Squid are members of the class Cephalopoda, subclass Coleoidea. The squid orders Myopsida and Oegopsida are in the superorder Decapodiformes (from the Greek for "ten-legged").

Class: Cephalopoda

Phylum: Mollusca

Subclass: Coleoidea

Superorder: Decapodiformes; Leach, 1817

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1.What we call the maintenances of constant internal environment of organisms? __________________________


2. Animals which control their body temperature at constant state regardless the changes of external temperature are known as ______________


3. What is the organ in our body which is used as an excretory organ and also used as an organ of osmoregulation?
________________


4. What is the part of the kidney from which urine is taken through the ureter?
_____________________


5. The structural and functional units of the kidney is _______________________.

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Answer:

1. homeostasis.

2.Endotherm (warm-blooded animals).

3.kidneys

4.renal pelvis

5.nephron.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:


Letter D, I think. “All of these”

the process by which the characteristics of a species change over many generations in response to the environment
variation
variation

adaptation
adaptation

natural selection
natural selection

Evolution

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The answer is Adaptation

Hypernatremia is a condition where there is too much salt in the blood. How does the body maintain homeostasis if salt levels are too high?

Select one:

The pancreas increases its generation of insulin.

The liver produces more of the hormone glucagon.

The brain receives a signal to decrease blood volume.

The brain sends a signal to decrease urine output.

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Answer:

The answer is D.

Explanation:

This makes the most sense as it reduces water loss from the body.

Which type of mining is likely the least harmful to the environment?

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Answer:

Placer mining can be less damaging to the environment than surface mines, as the sediment is returned to the water after the minerals have been extracted.

Explanation:

Disturbances in memory, consciousness, or identity are symptoms of:
A. affective disorders.
B. anxiety disorders.
C. dissociative disorders.
D. somatoform disorders.

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dissociative disorders

Disturbances in memory, consciousness, or identity are symptoms of dissociative disorders. Thus, option C is correct.

What is wellness?

The term wellness is defined as the characteristic or quality of being in good and finer health, mental, as well as social well being. Wellness is basically being in bestest physical and mental as well as social health.There are several types of wellness which includes spiritual wellness in which people feel to sacrifice for the love of the nation, and for others too.

Emotional wellness is the main type of wellness that applies to awareing and accepting the reaction of people. Physical wellness is the type of wellness in which you are physically fit and healthy and free from diseases. Multiple disorders has been includes the affective disorders, anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, and somatoform disorders are found in many people and these leads to serious health issues.

Therefore, Disturbances in memory, consciousness, or identity are symptoms of dissociative disorders. Thus, option C is correct.

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Answer:

T

Explanation:

I think you have it right...while panic attacks can happen for no reason (no stimulus), anxiety attacks usually happen for a reason.

Answer:

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Explanation:

What are the traits or an organism called ?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The observable traits expressed by an organism are referred to as its phenotype. An organism's underlying genetic makeup, consisting of both physically visible and non-expressed alleles, is called its genotype.

Which cause of climate change can cause the Earth to get colder? Explain how.

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The tilt in the axis of the Earth is called its obliquity. This angle changes with time, and over about 41 000 years it moves from 22.1 degrees to 24.5 degrees and back again. When the angle increases the summers become warmer and the winters become colder.anation:

Where do majority of tornadoes occur in the United States?

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Answer:

central united states

Explanation:

mainly in this area because of cold air coming in from canada and warmer air coming from the gulf of mexico meeting and causing tornados.

Answer:

A majority of tornadoes that occur in the United States, occur in the  Midwest and Southeast region of the United States.

Explanation:

Tornadoes can impact just about every U.S. state, but the majority of these storms are concentrated in states throughout the Midwest and Southeast. In fact, of the average 1,137 tornadoes that occur in the United States each year, 64% of them form in states located in “Tornado Alley” and “Dixie Alley”, two regions with a disproportionately high frequency of tornadoes due to atmospheric conditions that persist for long stretches of the year.

With an average of 140 tornadoes annually, Texas is the most tornado-prone state in the U.S., followed by Kansas with 80 and Florida with 59, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data.

Top five states with the most tornadoes

Texas - 140

Kansas - 80

Florida - 59

Oklahoma - 56

Nebraska - 54

Bottom five states with the least tornadoes

Alaska - 0

Hawaii - 0

Rhode Island - 0

Delaware - 1

Idaho - 1

17 Based on the graph, what is the approximate number of radioactive atoms of Isotope X that are
present when 8 hours of decay has occurred?
(A) 90
(B) 115
(C) 155
(D) 200

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The answer to the question is c

what does Ecosystem mean ? ​

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Answer:

ecosystem: all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area  

Explanation:

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