Contrast potential and kinetic energy. Give an example of potential being changed to kinetic energy.

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First, the raised hammer has more potential energy since it has the potential to go higher or lower. Second, when you hit the hammer on the table, the stored potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the hammer is falling. (It's the falling hammer that has kinetic energy)

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Another example-When rolling a ball down a ramp the ball at its highest point has potential energy but when it rolls down the ramp it converts to kinetic energy

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Answer:

I. Poor scale, wasted space

III. No units for dependent variable

Explanation:

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Identify the mistakes

The mistakes are

(I) Poor scale

The unused space on the vertical axis is much. A better scale would have reduced the amount of unused space.

(II) There is a unit (1 minute) in the independent variable; so, this is not a mistake

(III) No unit on the dependent variable

Yes, this is part of the mistake, as there is no units on the x-axis

(IV) Decimals

This is not a compulsory requirement of plotting graphs; so, this is also not a mistake

Hence,

Hence (I) and (III) are mistakes on the graph

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II

Explanation:

Cuz it is

purple flower = P
white flower = p
round seed = R
wrinkled seed = r

look at the punnett square and list the genotypes that would correspond to each phenotype

purple flowers, round seeds:
purple flower, wrinkled seeds:
white flowers, round seeds:
white flowers, wrinkled seeds:​

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Answer: this is a long one lol

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purple flowers and round seeds could be both PPRR and PpRr because it's both dominant traits and heterozygous genotypes still show the phenotype of the dominant gene. purple flower and wrinkled seeds would be PPrr or Pprr for the same reason. white flowers and round seeds would be ppRR or ppRr, and finally white flowers and wrinkled seeds would be pprr. hope this helped :)

Congestive heart failure (CHF) is an inability of the heart to pump sufficient blood to the body. One sign of CHF is excess fluid in the tissue spaces, known as edema. Describe the location of the edema if the left side of the heart fails, compared to the location of edema if the right side of the heart fails.

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Answer:

Explanation:

When the left side of the heart (left ventricle) starts to fail, fluid collects in the lungs (edema). This extra fluid in the lungs (pulmonary congestion) makes it more difficult for the airways to expand as a person inhales. Breathing becomes more difficult and the person may feel short of breath, particularly with activity or when lying down.

When the right side of the heart (right ventricle) starts to fail, fluid begins to collect in the feet and lower legs. Puffy leg swelling (edema) is a sign of right heart failure, especially if the edema is pitting edema. With pitting edema, a finger pressed on the swollen leg leaves an imprint. Non-pitting edema is not caused by heart failure.

Any muscle helping the main muscle accomplish its action

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The muscular system is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Their predominant function is contractibility. Muscles, attached to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are responsible for movement. Nearly all movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction.

Senario: 2 years ago, a fruit was smuggled into California on a plane from an exotic, far away land. The homeowner saw that the fruit had maggots and tossed it into the backyard, hoping the seed would grow. The larvae hatched out and moved throughout the area. This fictitious insect will destroy fruit and has the possibility of spreading disease killing the trees. The insect consumes plants in the Prunus species of stone fruits? Look up the plant genus Prunus.

Discussion: The insect has spread over a large area of Southern California, discovered at UC Riverside. What steps would you do to control or eradicate the destructive exotic insect?

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Answer:

To destroy this insect, a chemical should be used or made that will fight the main power of the insect. Also the food that is targeted should be removed.

Explanation:

What process adds carbon dioxide to the air?
O nitrogen cycle
O water cycle
O respiration
O photosynthesis

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Answer:

Respiration

Explanation:

During respiration, oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is given out.

During photosynthesis, carbon dioxidr is taken in and oxygen is released.

During water cycle, water vapour is released.

During nitrogen cycle, nitrogen is released

Answer:

Respiration or C

Explanation:

is it possible that after the first meeting of male and female through sexual inter course
the female become pregnant after the sex??​

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Answer:

Yes, it is possible because, if the sperm from the male goes into the egg of the female it can cause the female to get pregnant by that male. And its very rare for the female not to get pregnant after having inter course with the male. That's only if they had unprotected sex.

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A former patient comes into the dental office and states that she has recently been diagnosed with skin cancer. She demands her xrays and treatment record and claims that she was exposed to unnecessary radiat
during her visits How should the dental assistant respond? Can the dental assistant be held responsible?

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how does this show the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Photosynthesis makes the glucose that is used in cellular respiration to make ATP. The glucose is then turned back into carbon dioxide, which is used in photosynthesis. While water is broken down to form oxygen during photosynthesis, in cellular respiration oxygen is combined with hydrogen to form water.

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What is the Ukrainian?

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Explanation:

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which it borders to the east and north-east.

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mention two srraigies That favour self pollination​

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There are two types of self-pollination: in autogamy, pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same flower; in geitonogamy, pollen is transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on the same flowering plant, or from microsporangium to ovule within a single (monoecious) gymnosperm

In female gamete development in humans and other vertebrates, the net result of meiosis is the production of one large egg and three small cells with very little cytoplasm. These three small cells?

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degrade almost immediately.

In these imprinted cells, the SNRPN transcript overlaps with another gene, called UBE3A, which is transcribed in the opposite direction. This means that the region that the RNA polymerase transcribes in these two genes actually overlaps; in some cases, overlapping transcription in opposite directions leads to transcriptional interference, meaning that collisions between the polymerases traveling in opposite directions can interfere with transcription. It is believed that this takes place in this case, meaning that the more SNRPN transcription occurs, the more this disrupts transcription of UBE3A. Based on this information as well as information about the effects of imprinting on SNRPN transcription, which of the following statements about UBE3A transcription would be true?
a. The maternal copy of UBE3A is expressed and the paternal copy is silenced.
b. The paternal copy of UBE3A is expressed and the maternal copy is silenced.
c. Both copies of UBE3A are highly expressed.
d. Both copies of UBE3A are silenced.

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Answer:

a. The maternal copy of UBE3A is expressed and the paternal copy is silenced.

Explanation:

When UBE3A chromosome is in neurons, paternal allele is silent and maternal allele is expressed in process of genomic imprinting. In some cases UBE3A is expressed from both paternal and maternal chromosomes. The paternal chromosome is blue whereas maternal chromosome is magenta.

While snorkeling in the ocean you find large, leafy organisms that are brownish in color growing in large masses. You are unsure whether they are protists since they look quite plant-like. If they are actually protists, what characteristic will the organism's cells exhibit?

A. Each of the cells in the organism will have its own nucleus.

B. The cells will form a colony with separate groups of cells doing various jobs.

C. The cells will form a colony without differentiating into separate tissues.

D. Most of the cells in the organism will have cilia or flagella.

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Answer:

A. Each of the cells in the organism will have its own nucleus.

Explanation:

While snorkeling in the ocean you find large, leafy organisms that are brownish in color growing in large masses. To be sure that they are protists since they look quite plant-like, the characteristic that the organism's cells exhibit will be that each of the cells in the organism will have its own nucleus.

This is because protists are eukaryotes, which simply means it has its own nucleus and are usually single celled.

The right optic tract: A. carries information from the lateral halves of both retinae. B. carries information from the medial halves of both retinae. C. carries information from the lateral half of the retina (right e

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Answer:

The optic tract carries retinal information relating to the whole visual field. Specifically, the right optic tract corresponds to the left visual field.

Explanation:

A food product was produced at room temperature (20°C) and its water activity was 0.3. Then it was shipped to a store and its temperature was 30°C during shipping, which of the following could happen?
a. The product water activity will increase
b. The water content of the product do not changed
c. The product may be spoiled faster than expected
d. All of the above

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Answer:

Hence the correct answer is All of the above.

Explanation:  

With the rise in temperature, the water activity will increase and water movement between molecules will increase and this may allow the expansion of microorganisms leading to the spoilage of food.

________________ best summarizes how Durkheim's approach to religion differed from that taken by Wallace.

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Answer:

Durkheim underscored the common, public, and all-encompassing nature of religion. It also speaks to the definitions that it embodies and how it causes people to emote.

Explanation:

Durkheim is a sociologist of french origins who believed that society was more powerful than the individual.  

This according to him, was so because society is held together by ideas that resonate across more than one individual. These ideas show up like norms, beliefs, and values which are subscribed to by many thus creating a collective consciousness. This collective consciousness makes it easy to predict how people generally are likely to behave either as a people or an individual.

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make slogan about showing care of environment and natures​

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Answer:

Save Green, Live Green

Answer:

One Earth, One Home.

Your planet - your home. Save it.

A cell membrane has permeability, which means that the membrane?

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Cell membranes serve as barriers and gatekeepers. They are semi-permeable, which means that some molecules can diffuse across the lipid bilayer but others cannot.
Cell membranes serve as barriers and gatekeepers. They are semi-permeable, which means that some molecules can diffuse across the lipid bilayer but others cannot. ... On the other hand, cell membranes restrict diffusion of highly charged molecules, such as ions, and large molecules, such as sugars and amino acids.

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Answer:

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Do you think that Neanderthals deserve the sometimes negative public image they have?

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Neanderthals are portrayed as idiotic animals while in reality they are the beginning of our civilizations. While yes we are far more advanced then they were back then they are still our beginning roots and were smart enough to take the first steps towards advancement causing us to be where we are now :)

One of the most important outcomes of extreme stress or tension is the effect on the ___________ system, which usually protects use from invading toxins and micro-organisms that can negatively impact our health.

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Answer:

Immune

Explanation:

The immune system helps to protect our body from all sort of organisms ranging from invading toxins and micro-organisms which negatively affects an individual’s health and well being.

Stress has an adverse effect on the immune system such that it weakens and suppresses the functions of the required antibodies in the body system. This is the reason why many aged people fall sick because they have gone through more stress when compared to younger people.

Use the Hide Others button to hide the other structures in the view and observe the routes of the arteries. Select the largest artery, traveling from the heart downward through the torso. What is this artery called

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Answer:

The correct answer is - Aorta or descending aorta.

Explanation:

The main artery carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the rest of the body and going downwards in the torso is the aorta. The blood leaves the heart through the aortic valve making a cane-shaped curve that allows other major arteries to deliver oxygen-rich blood to the brain, muscles, and other cells. It is known as the largest artery of the human body.

The correct answer is - Aorta or descending aorta.

Which isn’t an example of a matrix in which organisms may become fossilized

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in order for the elodea leaves to photosynthesize need to light and both _______ and ________

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Answer:

Carbon dioxide and Chlorophyll

In order for the elodea leaves to photosynthesize need to light and both Carbon dioxide and Water

Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.

During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.

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Why is it important that saline solution has a specific concentration when a person is put on an IV drip of saline?

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Answer:

Doctors utilize IV saline for refilling lost fluids, flushing wounds, providing medication, and maintaining patients through surgery, dialysis, and chemical treatment. As a fashionable therapy, Saline IVs even found a space outside the hospital.

"There are significant quantities of sodium and chloride, higher than blood levels.

Explanation:

The solution of sodium chloride-water, generally known as saline, is the saline solution. It is the intravenous fluid most usually used. It was utilized since the early decades of the 19th century and is used annually in the United States alone with more than 200 million liters.

Though about 60 percent of the body consists of water, it is not possible to inject water into the blood alone, because the blood could lead to the depletion of important electrolytes.

Direct water injection into the bloodstream would likewise lead to the blood cells' osmotic impact.

Blood cells, which are predominantly salty, will take water and cause it to expand quickly until the cell membrane breaks down. The content of the cells would then leak into the plasma. A substantial proportion of body cells can be damaged to death. Death can result.

There would be no permanent harm to a little amount of water injected into the blood directly. The bigger the number of cells injured, in essence, the more water injects into the circulation.

Water is blended in a solution in sodium and chlorine at approximately the same concentration as blood plasma to avoid damages caused by pure distilled water on blood cells. The outcome is that the solution splits the circulating volume with the cellular fluid and becomes an integral part of the circulating volume without a detrimental influence on blood cells.

some one who claims to posses knowledge of something and has a commitment to a particular code is called
A profession
B profesionalism
C profesional
Dprofessor​

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Answer:

The answer is A. Profession

When a G protein is activated in a signal transduction pathway,
A. GDP is released from the G protein, and GTP occupies the nucleotide-binding site.
B. GTP is released from the G protein, and GDP occupies the nucleotide-binding site.
C. cGMP occupies the otherwise empty nucleotide-binding site on the G protein.
D. cGMP leaves the otherwise occupied nucleotide-binding site on the G protein.
E. GDP causes a conformational change in the G protein.

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Answer:

execute

Explanation:

because I don't know

Systems that use massively parallel systems of processors whose architecture is based on the human neuron structure are called

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Answer:

Neural networks

Explanation:

The neuron is the structural and functional unit of the nervous system. The neuron is also known as a nerve cell. The neuron is the largest cell of the body that helps to communicate or transmit signals. A neuron has an axon body, dendrites, and terminal region. The transmission of the signal from one neuron to another through the axon terminal.   Large numbers of neurons are present in the human body system that coordinates the whole body system. Neural networks contain a massive amount of neurons whose architecture is based on neurons. So, the correct answer to the given question is neural networks that use massively parallel systems based on neurons.  

Explain why it is not advisable for two sickle cell carriers to marry.​

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Answer:

it results in pleiotropic effect and caused death of an offspring.

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