Which factor can decrease the rate of a chemical reaction?

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Answer 1
The reaction rate decreases with a decrease in temperature. Catalysts can lower the activation energy and increase the reaction rate without being consumed in the reaction. Differences in the inherent structures of reactants can lead to differences in reaction rates.

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5. What are hyphae made of?

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Answer:Hyphae are the feathery filaments that make up multicellular fungi. They release enzymes and absorb nutrients from a food source. Hyphae have a firm cell wall made of chitin.

Explanation:

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They are made of the feathery filaments that make up multicellular fungi

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Use the text to identify the sentences with evidence that matches the claim.

Claim 1 --> Tropical rainforests contain more biodiversity than all other biomes.

1) Biodiversity refers to the total number of different species of all kinds living in an area.

2) Tropical rainforests have many of the climate characteristics that organisms of different species need to grow, such as warm temperatures, plenty of rain, and many food sources.

3) There are large amounts of daily sunlight, which provides a great deal of energy to a variety of rainforest organisms.

4) Surprisingly, rain forest soil is very poor.

5) Due to the large amounts of rainfall, nutrients are leached out of the soil quickly.

6) Warm temperatures cause dead organisms to decay quickly, and the nutrients are then used by many different plants.


1, 2, 5
1, 2, 5

1, 3, 4
1, 3, 4

2, 3, 6
2, 3, 6

1, 4, 5

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Answer:

44

Explanation:

44-7=55

You observe a cell in a stained section of connective tissue. The cell has an indented nucleus and obvious cytoplasmic granules. Upon further testing, you determine that the granules contain histamine. This cell is most likely a(n) _____. Multiple choice question. mature neutrophil mast cell eosinophil B cell

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You observe a cell in a stained section of connective tissue. The cell has an indented nucleus and obvious cytoplasmic granules. Upon further testing, you determine that the granules contain histamine. This cell is most likely a(n) _____.

mast cell

An organism and its taxonomic key are shown below.

An image of an organism is shown. The organism has two body regions with four legs on each side. 3 mm is written next to the image of the organism. There are no claw-like pinchers.


Taxonomic Key
Step Characteristic Organism
1 8 legs Go to step 2.
More than 8 legs Go to step 3.
2 One body region Go to step 4.
Two body regions Go to step 5.
3 One pair of legs on each body segment Centipede
Two pairs of legs on each body segment Millipede
4 Less than 1 millimeter long Mite
More than 1 millimeter long Tick
5 Claw-like pinchers Go to step 6.
No claw-like pinchers Spider
6 Long tail with a stinger Scorpion
No tail or stinger Pseudoscorpion

Which organism is shown in the image?
Millipede
Spider
Scorpion
Tick

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spider has no tail and has no stinger

Answer: its a spider

Explanation: cause it case a legs and it has two body regions

Plz answer this. I miss typed it as advanced placement.​

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Answer:

option 1

Explanation:

Answer:

a and R

are correct

Explanation:

Genetic engineering involves various stages.

1 human DNA is inserted into bacterial plasmid DNA
2 recombinant plasmid inserted into bacteria
3 restriction enzyme cuts bacterial plasmid DNA
4 restriction enzyme cuts human DNA

What is the correct sequence for genetic engineering?​

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Answer:

4, 3, 1, 2

Explanation:

FIRST: cDNA is synthesized to be used as a gene of interest: processed (spliced) mRNA (no introns) is reverse transcribed to cDNA using reverse transcriptase, an enzyme from retroviruses

SECOND: Restriction enzyme used to cut GOI

THIRD: Same Restriction enzyme used to cut plasmid (sticky ends are created)

FOURTH: GOI connects/hybridizes with plasmid due to base-pairing

FIFTH: DNA ligase connects the recombinant DNA strands

the personality of an individual involves his or her​

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Answer:

both

Explanation:

depends on the person's personality I guess or how they act n all

what is tissue A called? ​

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Answer:

Tissue is a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit. A nonliving material, called the intercellular matrix, fills the spaces between the cells. ... There are four main tissue types in the body: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous

Ans:using a filament of spirogyra in a laboratory Demonstrate how plasmolysi wil occur​

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Answer:

plasmolysis is the shrinkage of protoplast from the cell wall under the influence of a hypertonic solution.this can be observed by placing the fresh filament of spirogyra in a 10% solution of common salt.the cell undergoes exomosis.

I hope this helps

How are gymnosperms in category gnetophyta usually pollinated?

A. by wind

B. by hand

C. by insects

D. by water

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Answer:

by insects

Explanation:

An ecosystem experiences a loss of denitrifying prokaryotes. Will this loss affect the health of the ecosystem?

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yes it will, it will ruin the food chain

What is a similarity between the temperate climate zone and polar climate zone?

A. Both climate zones get less than 100 cm of precipitation in a year.
B. Both climate zones have average yearly temperature of around 25°C.
C. The polar and temperate climate zones have hot and dry summers.
D. They have hot summers and cold winters because they are close to the ocean.

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Answer:

may be option c or b I think but I am not sure

Frequently, a group of related species will each have a unique courtship ritual that must be performed correctly for both partners to be willing to mate. Such a ritual constitutes a ________ ________ reproductive barrier. Group of answer choices

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Complete question:

Frequently, a group of related species will each have a unique courtship ritual that must be performed correctly for both partners to be willing to mate. Such a ritual constitutes a ________ ________ reproductive barrier.

Group of answer choices

A) behavioral . . . prezygotic

B) mechanical . . . postzygotic

C) temporal . . . prezygotic

D) gametic . . . postzygotic

Answer:

A) behavioral . . . prezygotic

Explanation:

The biological concept of species states that individuals of a species can not mate and reproduce with individuals of another species. But if they get to reproduce, the progeny will not be viable or fertile. There will not be any reproductive success.

There are different reproductive isolation mechanisms, which are barriers that inhibit or interrupt the genetic flow between different species.

Reproductive barriers are isolation mechanisms that prevent mating between two or more species. The prezygotic mechanism avoids fertilization between individuals of different species, while the postzygotic mechanism impedes the zygote to develop and reach the adult stage.

There are different types of reproductive barriers.

Pre-copulatory o pre-ziygotic:

Ecological or by habitat isolation; Seasonal or temporal; Sexual o ethologic; Mechanic; Gametes incompatibility.  

Postzygotic mechanisms or barriers include

Hybrid inviability,   Hybrid sterility, Hybrid reduced viability or fertility, Cytoplasmic interactions.

Behavioral isolation is also known as ethological isolation or sexual isolation. This is a prezygotic barrier that refers to the fact that even when many species occupy the same area, they are not sexually attracted to each other, and might be rejected because of behavioral factors, not getting to mate. This mechanism includes courtship patterns or mating rituals and specific chemical signals that allow recognition between individuals of the same species.

For the numbered steps below, select the option that places them in the correct order. 1) The ribosome binds to the mRNA and uses tRNAs to translate mRNA into the corresponding amino acid polypeptide sequence. 2) The spliceosome removes introns. 3) The primary structure of the polypeptide chain undergoes hierarchical foldings to form the tertiary structure. 4) RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region of a gene and initiates transcription.

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Answer:

first 4, then 2, then 1, and lastly 3

Explanation:

First, RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region of a gene on the DNA and initiates transcription. Transcription is the process by which we get mRNA (coding RNA) which is used as a template for protein synthesis. Then, in transcription, the resulting mRNA undergoes modification and maturation. This  involves removal of introns, addition of 3'-poly-A tail and 5'-cap. Introns are sequences that do not code for protein and are hence removed. The structure that removes introns is the spliceosome. Thirdly, mature mRNA travels to the cytoplasm. Ribosome (composed of rRNA) binds to mRNA and tRNA to start the process of protein synthesis. The process of formation of protein is called translation. Lastly, the primary structure of protein may undergo folding to form a tertiary structure.

If the results of an experiment are considered valid they will? A. Give the same nontestable results B. Give The same outcome when repeated C. Give different outcomes in different parts of the world D. give different results from repeated by different scientist

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Answer:B

Explanation:

If it's valid, then it has substantial evidence to back up the results, which will  be the same over and over again.

que es la iniciación de un cultivo

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Answer:

cuando un cultivo inicia y se empieza a arar la tierra

Explanation:

The organs in the human body perform specific functions for survival.

Organ A delivers blood to the body
Organ B delivers oxygen to the body
Organ C delivers messages to the body

Which of the following correctly identifies the organs that perform each function above?

Organ A is the heart, Organ B is the brain, and Organ C is the lungs
Organ A is the heart, Organ B is the lungs, and Organ C is the brain
Organ A is the lungs, Organ B is the brain, and Organ C is the heart
Organ A is the lungs, Organ B is the heart, and Organ C is the brain

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Organ A is the heart

Organ B is the lungs

Organ C is the brain

Because heart only delivers blood to lungs and other body tissues, Lungs input oxygen into the blood and brain sends signals and messages to the body parts.

This is the answer. Hope it helps you

Answer:

B) Organ A is the heart, Organ B is the lungs, and Organ C is the brain

Explanation:

give a short introduction of carl von linnaues and rh whittakers regarding classification of living beings one major point​

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Carl von Linnaeus and Rh Whittaker’s are good people

Which type of graph could be easily converted into a pie chart?

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Answer:

bar graph can be easily converted to pie chart

for fun

if you had to choose what animal would you be^-^

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Answer:

Husky. Why not?

Explanation:

Soil moisture influences both hydrological and agricultural processes and is part of the water and energy cycles through ________.

transpiration
evapotranspiration
evaporation
condensation

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Answer:

Its either evapotranspiration or condensation

Explanation:

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Answer:

The correct answer is evapotranspiration.

Explanation:

Evapotranspiration is the process of water moving from Earth's surface to the atmosphere. The way water moves from the soil to atmosphere is through this process.

In the analogy of a cell as a school,
lysosomes could be thought of as...
A. a janitor.
B. a teacher.
C. a music teacher.

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Explanation:

In the analogy of a cell as a school, lysosomes could be thought of as a teacher.

Because teacher helps students by solving complex problems in simple way and as teacher lysosomes also helps us by breaking down the complex thing in the cell.

Hey there!

I believe your answer would be the janitor because his/her job is very similiar to the lysosomes' job, to get rid of all extra waste.

Hope this helps!

Have a great day!

Elodea is a plant that lives in water. Like all plants, elodea can make its own food through
process called photosynthesis. Oxygen gas is also produced during photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis can only happen in the presence of light. To measure the rate of
photosynthesis, a piece of elodea can be placed in an inverted test tube filled with a
sodium bicarbonate solution. Oxygen gas produced by photosynthesis will collect at the
top of the test tube.
A student has designed an experiment using elodea plants. The experimental setup is
shown in Figure 1-4
Which of the setups would serve as the control of the experiment?
Bucket
Lamp
Flashlight High
Natural
Elodea
Sodium
bicarbonate
solution

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The controlled variable is kept constant during the whole experiment in all the different study groups. In this experiment, Sodium  bicarbonate  solution is the controlled variable.

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During an experiment, the controlled variables are kept constant in the control groups and the experimental groups. Unlike the independent variable, the controlled variables do not influence the results. These variables do not affect the response of the dependent variable.  

In this experiment,

The independent variable → presence/absence of light reaching the plant. The researcher regulates the amount of light by using different elements such as the bucket, lamp, flashlight, and natural light. The dependent variable → oxygen production through which the researcher measures the photosynthesis rate. The controlled variableSodium  bicarbonate  solution. It provides carbon dioxyde, and must be constant in the four scenarios to avoid an effect on the results.      

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1.A virus mutates, and therefore it has which of the following traits of living things?(1 point)

It uses energy

It evolves.

It grows and develops.

It is made of cells.

2.Compare a virus to a unicellular organism.(1 point)

Viruses reproduce through asexual reproduction; unicellular organisms need a host cell.

Neither unicellular organisms nor viruses respond to stimuli.

Unicellular organisms have a cell membrane made from a lipid bilayer; viruses have a protein coat.

Viruses need energy; unicellular organisms do not need energy.

3.Summarize the lytic cycle.(1 point)

A virus copies its genetic material and then splits its cell membranes in half to form identical viruses.

A virus lays eggs on the host cell’s protein coat, which then hatch and move on to infect other cells.

The viral DNA incorporates itself with the host cell’s and replicates whenever the host cell replicates itself.

A virus injects its genetic material into the host cell, copies itself, and then forms new viruses that burst out of the host cell.


4.Differentiate between the lysogenic and lytic cycles.(1 point)

The host cell copies its own DNA during the lytic cycle.

The host cell is destroyed during the lytic cycle.

The virus injects DNA into the host cell during the lysogenic cycle.

Viral proteins are synthesized during the lysogenic cycle.

5.Infer why doctors recommend people, especially elderly and those with weak immune systems, get the flu vaccine every year.(1 point)

They should get the flu vaccine because viruses mutate.

They should get the flu vaccine because their bodies already have a resistance.

They should get the flu vaccine because viruses do not mutate.

They should get the flu vaccine because their bodies do not build up resistance.


Please i really need help

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Answer:

1. It grows and develops

2.  Unicellular organisms have a cell membrane made from a lipid bilayer; viruses have a protein coat.

3. A virus injects its genetic material into the host cell, copies itself, and then forms new viruses that burst out of the host cell.

4. The host cell is destroyed during the lytic cycle.

5. They should get the flu vaccine because their bodies do not build up resistance.

Explanation:

These are the answers I chose from when i did it  10 minutes ago, they wont let me go back to the quick check to confirm it, but this was the best I could do.

The trait of living things that's depicted by a virus that mutates is that it evolves.

The difference between a virus and a unicellular organism is that Unicellular organisms have a cell membrane made from a lipid bilayer; viruses have a protein coat.

The lytic cycle is when a virus injects its genetic material into the host cell, copies itself, and then forms new viruses that burst out of the host cell.

The difference between the lysogenic cycle and the lytic cycles is that the host cell is destroyed during the lytic cycle.

The reason why doctors recommend people, especially the elderly and those with weak immune systems, get the flu vaccine every year is because they should get the flu vaccine because viruses mutate.

It should be noted that when a virus mutates, it shows its ability to evolve. In such a case, there's transformation and development regarding the virus.

People are advised to get the flu vaccine every year because viruses mutate. In this case, getting the flu vaccine will help protect the person from the virus.

Getting a flu vaccine is vital especially for the people that have a low immune system as well as for the older people who are already weak.

In conclusion, the correct options are B, C, D, B, and A.

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como se llama el primer cartílago de la tráquea

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Answer:

cricoid cartilage

Explanation:

I think

Do populations of different species of birds that live in the same community compete? Explain.

Please help me

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Absolutely. These birds will be fighting over land, food, and other resources in the finite ecosystem they share. Competition is part of natural selection, and it’s part of these ecosystems.

Which of the following is true of living things that have prokaryotic cells when compared to living things that have eukaryotic cells?
They have many types of organelles.
They are types of plants.
O They are always larger than eukaryotic organisms.
They are always unicellular.

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Answer:

the answer is the last one, they are always unicellular

Explanation:

which of the following are human activities that can negatively impact ecosystems.

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Answer:

Hey not sure if there is something that is supposed to be viewable but some common human activities that can impact ecosystems are, deforestaion, pollution, littering, fracking, spilling oil into the oceans.

Explanation:

Answer:

You didn't put a photo but cutting down trees of putting chemicals into the water/earth can harm ecosystems

Which would make for a weak claim?
• a blog cited as the source
• a large sample size
• clear variables and controls
• multiple trials

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Blogs can have a lot of misinformation

Structure of DNA:
Question 6
What is the function of DNA?
Select one:

To encode instructions for traits.


To help the cell move.


To store energy for the cell.


To protect the cell.

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Answer:

My friend, the answer is to encode instructions for traits.

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