Darwin’s finches evolved on an island. What is the main reason that islands often provide good examples of evolution?
They have many niches.
They have many organisms that live on them.
They allow for automatic biogeographic isolation.
They allow for many variations to exist in species.

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Answer 1

Answer:   c)  They allow for automatic biogeographic isolation.

Answer 2

The main reason that islands often provide good examples of evolution that they allow for automatic biogeographic isolation. The correct option is C.

What is evolution?

Transition in the heritable traits of biological communities over time is referred to as evolution.

These traits are gene expressions that are passed down from parent to progeny during reproduction.

They have resulted in significant gains in standard of living, public welfare, wellness, and protection.

They have altered our perceptions of the universe and of ourselves in relationship to the world around us. One of the most fundamental concepts in modern science is biological evolution.

They are well-known for evolving different beaks that are suited to different food types, such as large seeds as well as invertebrates, enabling them to occupy different niches.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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20 This diagram shows an enzyme-substrate complex.
Structure X
Structure Z
Structure Y
m
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Which is represented by Structure X?

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Answer:

structure X is the substrate so the answer is A

Explanation:

As it is trying to fit in the enzymes active site

According to the enzyme-substrate complex, the structure X is represented by a substrate. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.

What do you mean by Enzymes?

Enzymes may be defined as biocatalysts that significantly enhance the rate of a chemical reaction without being altered in the overall process. It may be thought that all cellular reactions or processes are mediated by enzymes. Enzymes have a series of characteristics that depends on their activity.

According to the diagram given in the question, the structure X is the substrate, the structure Y is an enzyme, and the structure Z is the product. While stage 2 represents the enzyme-substrate complex.

Therefore, according to the enzyme-substrate complex, the structure X is represented by a substrate. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.

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What conclusion can be drawn concerning an inhibitor if the Km is the same in the presence and absence of the inhibitor

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Answer: The inhibitor has a structure that is not similar to the substrate.

Explanation:

Enzymes are molecules that act as catalysts of chemical reactions, accelerating the reaction rate without affecting the equilibrium of the reaction, as long as it is energetically possible. They act on molecules called substrates, which are converted into different molecules called products.  

Enzymes are very selective with their substrates and are also susceptible to inhibitors which are molecules that regulate enzyme activity, inhibiting its activity. Inhibitors can be classified as reversible and irreversible. Irreversible inhibitors bind covalently to the enzyme with no possibility of reversing the modification they make, while reversible inhibitors bind reversibly to the enzyme and can reverse the modification.

A reaction occurring under the control of an enzyme reaches equilibrium much faster than the corresponding uncatalyzed reaction. The reaction, i.e. the production of products, can reach a saturation point if the substrate concentration increases too much, decreasing the concentration of free enzyme, which becomes the form with bound substrate. At the maximum rate (Vmax) of the enzyme, all active sites of the enzyme have substrate bound, and the amount of complexes is equal to the total amount of enzyme. The amount of substrate required to obtain a given reaction rate is also important and this parameter is given by the Michaelis-Menten constant (Km), which is the concentration of substrate required for an enzyme to reach half its maximum velocity. Each enzyme has a characteristic Km value for a given substrate, which can tell us how close the binding between the substrate and the enzyme is. Then, inhibitors bind to the substrate and increase the Km value as it interferes with the binding between substrate and enzyme. In this case, the Km value of the enzyme is the same in the presence and absence of the inhibitor, this means that there is no change, because the inhibitor has a different structure to the substrate, it does not bind and does not change the Km value.

One student made the incomplete diagram shown below to represent the relationship between magma igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks.


Which of these is the correct next step to complete the diagram?

A. Put an arrow labeled cools and crystallizes pointing from igneous rocks to metamorphic rocks

B. Put an arrow labeled cools and crystallizes pointing for metamorphic rocks to igneous rocks

C. Put an arrow labeled heat and pressure points in from igneous rocks to metamorphic rocks

D. Put an arrow labeled heat and pressure pointing from metamorphic rocks to igneous rocks

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Answer:

C. Put an arrow labeled heat and pressure pointing from igneous rocks to metamorphic rocks

Explanation:

Metamorphic rocks are changed rocks that are formed from pre-existing rocks that were once sedimentary or igneous rocks. Heat and pressure majorly act on igneous rock, which over time change these rocks into a different rock entirely, known as metamorphic rocks.

Therefore, the next step to complete the diagram will be:

"C. Put an arrow labeled heat and pressure pointing from igneous rocks to metamorphic rocks."

How are finches in the Galapagos Islands a good example of adaption?

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Finches in the Galapagos Island are good example of adaptation because these finches have undergone several variations in their beak shape and form according to their ecological niche.Nov 29, 2017

Match the type of ELISA with what it is used to detect. Question 2 options: detects presences and concentration of antigen/protein detects presences and concentration of antibody 1. indirect ELISA 2. sandwich ELISA

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Answer:

ELISA is a technique of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.

Explanation:

The full form of Elisa is enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. The ELISA technique is a boichemical technique that is used to measure the amount of protein or the antibody in a solution and is divided into three types :

Competitive ELISADirect ELISA or Sandwich ELISAIndirect ELISA

1. Indirect ELISA ---  detects the presences and concentration of the antibody.

2. Sandwich Elisa or Direct ELISA  ---  detects the presences and concentration of the antigen/protein.

Look at the diagram. When this process happens in human cells, how many chromosomes will there
be in cell F?
Enter your answer as a number

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Answer:

46 chromosomes

Explanation:

In mitosis (I think it is this process) the 46 chromosomes in cell A replicate themselves, so there are 92 in total in cell B. Then the chromosomes are pulled apart and the cell splits into 2 daughter cells, leaving 46 chromosomes in each.

Answer:

46

Explanation:

How would a river that drains a watershed be affected if a portion of forest uphill from the river was
converted into a city with mostly impermeable surfaces?

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Answer:

in watershed research and from comprehensive review of the literature of forest ... quality are affected by timber harvesting, regeneration, tree planting, type ... I I area flow cover. Mi2 Ft^/s/mi2 Percent. North Atlantic Slope Drainage. Ellis River.

In addition to highly repeated DNA sequences and unique (single-copy) DNA sequences, a third class of DNA exists. What is it called, and what types of elements are involved in it

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Answer:

long-read sequencing

Explanation:

a method of dna sequencing under active development

List 7 ways to conserve vegetation​

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Answer:

1.we should not cut trees as this can effect the food chain of animals.

2.we should water the plants everyday

3.we should atleast plant a baby plant every day.

4.we should not kill any animal.

5.we should decrease the use of plastics.

6.we should keep our area pollution free.

7.we should use natural pesticide to a plant

what is a tropic level? give an example

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Answer:

Trophic Level Definition. A trophic level is the group of organisms within an ecosystem which occupy the same level in a food chain.

Examples of Trophic Level. Primary producers, or ”autotrophs”, are organisms that produce biomass from inorganic compounds

Explanation:

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Answer: Yes, this helps a lot.

Which scenario describes unethical lab behavior?
A.
Danny stores the chemicals required for his experiment in flasks and beakers.
B.
Anna publishes the results of her experiment on the growth rate of saplings.
C.
Jason repeatedly runs an experiment until he gets the results he desires.
D.
Mia records her observations of an experiment precisely and accurately

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Answer:

A.  Danny stores the chemicals required for his experiment in flasks and beakers.

Explanation:

It is unsafe to store chemicals in open containers such as, a flask or beaker.

The correct answer is C

name the various classes of algae given by F E Fritsch​

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Answer:

1. Chlorophyceae

2. Xanthophyceae

3. Chrysophyceae

4. Bacillariophyceae

5. Cryptophyceae

6. Dinophyceae

7. Chloromonadineae

8. Euglenineae

9. Phaeophyceae

10. Rhodophyceae

11. Cyanophyceae or Myxophyceae.

Explanation:

Algae are a group of living organisms classified under the kingdom Protista. They exhibit unique characteristics such as mode of reproduction, type of pigment, food reserve material, locomotive ability etc.

A british scientist (botanist) named Felix Eugen Fritsch in 1935 classified algae into 11 different classes based on some of these characteristics. The classes of algae are as follows:

1. Chlorophyceae (green algae)

2. Xanthophyceae (yellow green algae)

3. Chrysophyceae

4. Bacillariophyceae (diatoms)

5. Cryptophyceae

6. Dinophyceae

7. Chloromonadineae

8. Euglenineae

9. Phaeophyceae (brown algae)

10. Rhodophyceae (red algae)

11. Cyanophyceae/Myxophyceae (blue green algae)

Arrange the following sequence of events in the reproduction of flowering plants:
Germination, seed formation, fertilization, Pollination, dispersal of seed​

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Answer:

Pollination →Fertilisation → seed formation → dispersal of seed → Germination

Explanation:

This is the correct sequence of events in the reproduction of flowering plants.


What is the difference between the exchange of gaseous during respiration and
photosynthesis.

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Answer:

Photosynthesis doesn't occur at night. When there is no photosynthesis, there is a net release of carbon dioxide and a net uptake of oxygen. ... the rate of photosynthesis is higher than the rate of respiration. there is a net release of oxygen and a net uptake of carbon dioxide.

How does renal medulla differ from renal cortex?​

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Answer:

The main difference between renal cortex and renal medulla is that renal cortex is the outer region of the kidney which contains blood vessels connected to the nephrons whereas renal medulla is the inner region of the kidney which contains 8-12 renal pyramids

Please help
Please answer correctly​

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Answer:

1 a

2 b

3 c

Explanation:

a dark soil is usually rich in

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Carbon. Because other chemicals such as iron oxidize and make the soil red same thing with magnesium making it whites etc.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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In the nephron, the highest concentration of salt is found surrounding the
Select one:
a. loop of Henle.
b. Bowman's capsule.
c. distal convoluted tubule.
d. proximal convoluted tubule.​

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Answer:

The correct answer is - distal convoluted tubule.

Explanation:

Proximal convoluted has the maximum amount of reabsorption and the least amount of salt reabsorption. There will be the maximum amount of salt inside the proximal convoluted tubule as it absorbs most of the salt concentration. Whereas distal proximal tubules have more salt concentration in the surrounding area as they are not able to absorb salt in comparison to the other parts of the nephron.

The correct answer is - distal convoluted tubule.

what is the organ that bryophytes use for absorb of water​

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Answer:

The answer is Rhizoids ok

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(drag and drop) (20 points)

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Answer:

Less stable : An ecosystem with populations that mate with only related species

Less stable : An ecosystem that has many species at every trophic level

More stable : An ecosystem with populations that mate with unrelated species

More stable : An ecosystem that has very few species at every trophic level

The volume of a right circular cylinder can be approximated as follows: Volume = ?r2h; where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder; ? is a constant that is roughly equal to 3. Using the simple approximation above, calculate the volume of a right circular cylinder with a radius of 2 meters and a height of 9 meters

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Answer:

42m3

Explanation:

One of the major factors influencing the enrichment of reservoirs is,

Sodium

Chlorine

Nitrogen

Hydrogen

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No it’s nitrogen. As it’s also a limiting factor.

All of the following are examples of geological features EXCEPT
ridges
valleys
bridges
waterfalls

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The correct answer is bridges.

Answer:   The correct answer is bridges

Explanation:  Confirmed correct

How did Newton map the orbits of the planets?

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Answer:

Newton developed a mathematical formulation of gravity that explained both the motion of a falling apple and that of the planets. He showed that the gravitational force between any two objects is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them

Explanation:

What concept includes the limiting factors that describe the zonation of flora and fauna along an elevational transect

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Answer:

i dont know

Explanation:

because i have drop biology

Lesson: Hierarchical Taxonomic System of Classification
MELCS: 1. Explain the concept of a species.
2. Classify organisms using the hierarchical taxonomic system.
1. Directions: Using the Linnaean system of classification, describe these living things.
CATEGORY
Human
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
W​

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Answer:

MELCS:1= Species are the group of actually or potentially interbreeding populations which are reproductively isolated from other such groups....... Thus, under the biological species concept, species are simultaneously a reproductive community, a gene pool, and a genetic system.

What would most likely occur over time if new technologies gave us information that challenged what scientists currently understand about natural selection

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Question options:

A new scientific law would be established and proven by the findings. A new scientific theory would be established and proven by the findings. A current scientific law would be revised based on the new findings. A current scientific theory would be revised based on the new findings.

Answer:

A current scientific theory would be revised based on the new findings.

Explanation:

If new findings came about and challenged the current theory of natural selection so that Darwin's theory didn't look like it was true at all, the initial theory(darwin's theory of natural selection) would not be entirely discarded but revised according to these new findings and then form a sort of backbone to this new theory which would be based on findings of many independent researchers and not just one. Example: how some of Sigmund Freud's theories or Aristotle's may not be entirely valid today but still works as a fundamental for understanding other theories.

A square kilometer of forest has 200 deer. What is the term that is used to describe this number?
density-dependent
birth rate
limiting factors
population density

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Answer:

Population Density

Explanation:

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The term that is used to describe the number of deer in a square kilometer of forest is population density.

What is population density?

Population density is a measure of how crowded or dispersed a population is in a particular area. It is calculated as the number of individuals of a particular species per unit of area, such as square kilometer or square mile. This measure helps to understand the concentration of individuals of a species in a given area. A high population density means there are more individuals of a species per unit area, whereas a low population density indicates fewer individuals in a given area.

Population density plays a crucial role in understanding and predicting the effects of population growth on the environment. High population density can lead to increased competition for resources such as food, water, and shelter, which can cause stress on the ecosystem. It can also lead to an increased risk of diseases and higher rates of pollution. In contrast, low population densities can lead to the extinction of species due to lack of genetic diversity and inbreeding. Understanding population density is important for conservation biology, urban planning, and resource management, among others.

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