Explanation: I'd first address the issue as a whole and explain the meaning and the general impacts of climate change, then use a variety of different places. For example, global warming causes the ice caps to melt in Antarctica. Then, explain how this has an impact on the environment meaning that polar bears could be in life-threatening situations and possibly even become extinct in the future which has a further impact on other animals in that food chain and ecosystem. This is just one example. You could also explain the unbearable heat in countries nearer the equator, which prevent crops from growing; the sea levels rising; or extreme weather events like huge flooding or heatwaves. It depends what you have learnt about in class, but I'm assuming it would be about this sort of thing.
Answer:
Higher death rates. ...
Dirtier air. ...
Higher wildlife extinction rates. ...
More acidic oceans. ...
Higher sea levels.
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What helps an animal to look like another animal to stay protected from predators? *
(0/1 Point)
Answer: ADAPTIVE COLORATION
Explanation:
Colour and colour patterns play an important role in adaptations of animals. Such adaptive coloration is due to the presence of pigments in cells called CHROMATOPHORES. These cells are involved in coloration and color change which helps an animal to look like another animal to stay protected from predators.
Adaptive coloration may be grouped into :
--> WARNING COLORATION: some animals display bright colours and patterns that announce their presence rather than conceal it. Example is the yellow and black stripes of yellojackets and other wasps which have very painful stings.
--> MIMICRY: colours and patterns are used extensively by mimics. For example, the foul-tasting Actaea butterfly and the poisonous African monarch are mullerian mimics. They resemble each other closely because they have similar colouring and patterns on their bodies.
--> CONCEALING COLORATION: This is used in camouflage. It helps an animal to remain unnoticed by the predator. Certain animals change the colour of their body surfaces to match their environment and so escape detection.
There are three complete tissue layers. b. Flatworms may be either free living or parasitic. c. Flatworms have a sac body plan, with only a mouth and no anus. d. Parasitic flatworms have a well-developed head with eyespots and nerves concentrated into a brain. e. Most planaria are found in marine environments, but some dwell in freshwater and moist terrestrial environments.
Complete question:
Which of the following statements is NOT correct about the flatworms?
A. There are three complete tissue layers.
B. Flatworms may be either free-living or parasitic.
C. Flatworms have a sac body plan, with only a mouth and no anus.
D. Parasitic flatworms have a well-developed head with eyespots and nerves concentrated into a brain.
E. Most planaria are found in marine environments, but some dwell in freshwater and moist terrestrial environments.
Answer:
D. Parasitic flatworms have a well-developed head with eyespots and nerves concentrated into a brain.
Explanation:
Flatworms are inferior organisms, meaning that they do not have nerves concentrated in a brain. Their nervous system is, in general, composed of nerve cords forming a net. The arrangement depends on each of the groups. They have one or more pairs of primitive eyes, which function is to find the light. These eyes cup-shaped and are composed of pigmentary cells.
Flatworms have bilateral symmetry. Their body is plane dorsoventrally and can be divided into two specular halves by the sagittal plane. This plane crosses through the body from the anterior extreme to the posterior extreme. The frontal plane divides the body into two different halves, the ventral one with the mouth and the dorsal one.
These organisms only have one opening in their bodies directed to the digestive system, which is the mouth.
Flatworms are aquatic and, most of them are marine animals, although there can be a few groups that inhabit freshwater. Some species might even be terrestrial. Most of them are free-living organisms, but there are also some parasitic forms.
Amalia has the flu, a communicable disease that causes a cough and a runny nose. Which best describes how she likely got it?
She does not exercise.
She has a poor diet.
She touched the doorknob in a classroom.
She inherited it from her parents.
Answer:
She touched the doorknob in a classroom.
Answer:
She inherited it from her parents or She touched The doorknob in a classroom
Why is the percentage of food eaten a good
number to use? Explain.
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Answer:
The percentage of food gives an idea about the food availability for the species of organisms. If the food percentage is high the species is observed to be more successful; on the other hand if the percentage is low the species is found to shrink in numbers.
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Without knowing the genetic differences of the birds, how can we know that cardinals and finches are likely more closely related to each other than cardinals and finches are to woodpeckers? Cardinals and finches live in more similar habitats. There is no difference in their relatedness; because they are all birds, they all evolved at the same time from a common ancestor. Cardinals and finches have more morphological similarities. Fossil records show that cardinals have been around longer than woodpeckers and sparrows.
Answer:
The correct answer is - Cardinals and finches have more morphological similarities.
Explanation:
To find out the relatedness of the different species or organisms one can use genetic mapping to find precise relatedness, however, if one can not find the genetic differences of the organism one can use the morphological similarities and differences to find out how closely they are related.
Homologous structures and analogous structures are two major morphological characters to find how closely related cardinals and finches are than cardinals and finches are to woodpeckers.
A group of fibers inside the cell that helps support the cell is the _____.
filament
flagella
microtubule
cytoskeleton
The ability of an individual organism to survive and reproduce is known as its___
Answer:
Fitness of the induvitual
Explanation:
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Beth broke her ankle bone. The doctor gives her a brochure on foods she can eat to help restore the
health of her
bones. Which element will help Beth
strengthen the bone?
Answer:
Phosphorus
Explanation:
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A sample of human tissue has just been delivered to your evidence room for a crime scene
What type of tissue is this?
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Explanation:
It could be that both the parents were heterozygous, meaning having a dominant and recessive allele for example Aa..after these are paired you would see that they will form a white fur offspring.
What is cell wall???
Answer:
You can simply define the cell wall as a semi-rigid thick protective structure that surrounds the cell membrane of some types of cells for protection and defining the shape of the cell. The cell membrane alone cannot provide the required rigidity or strength. All living organisms are composed of cells.
What causes the reaction rate to decrease as the reaction progresses?
The concentration of the reactants decreasing causes the reaction rate to decrease as the reaction progresses?
Study the diagram of gametogenesis where egg cells and sperm cells
undergo meiosis I and meiosis II. Note the number assigned to each cell.
Identify the number of chromosomes in the different cells, represented
by a circle, by writing the symbol N for haploid and 2N for the diploid.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
A diploid cell undergoes meiosis to produce one egg and 3 polar bodies with 23 chromosomes each.
What happen during the egg formation?During egg formation in the ovary, Primary oocyte (diploid) having 46 chromosomes undergoes meiosis I to form one secondary oocyte and one first polar body.
Both the secondary oocyte and one polar body are haploid having 23 chromosomes. Both daughter cells then undergo meiosis II, the first polar body divides to give two polar bodies and the secondary oocyte divides by meiosis II to form one ovum.
Therefore, during egg formation in the reproductive system, a diploid cell (a primary oocyte) undergoes meiosis to produce one egg and 3 polar bodies with 23 chromosomes each.
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El vapor se puede transportar a través de la atmosfera. A medida que el vapor se enfría , el agua se condensa en gotitas y forman y forman nubes y da como resultado
Answer:
Precipitación.
Explicación:
El agua se mueve del cuerpo de agua a la atmósfera debido al proceso de evaporación en forma de vapor. A medida que los vapores de agua se enfrían, el agua se condensa en gotitas y forma nubes que resultan en precipitaciones en forma de lluvia y nevadas. Los vapores de agua se vuelven más pesados cuando se condensan y debido a su cuerpo pesado no pueden permanecer en la atmósfera por lo que caen a la tierra en forma de lluvia y nevadas.
In the anatomical position, the face and arms are on the __(1)__ body surface; the buttocks and shoulder blades are on the __(2)__ body surface; and the top of the headis the most __(3)__ part of the body. The ears are __(4)__ to the shoulders and __(5)__ to the nose. The heart is __(6)__ to the vertebral column (spine) and __(7)__ to the lungs. The elbow is __(8)__ to the fingers but __(9)__ to the shoulder. The abdominopelvic cavity is __(10)__ to the thoracic cavity and __(11)__ to the spinal cavity. In humans, the dorsal surface can also be called the __(12)__ surface; however, in quadruped animals, the dorsal surface is the __(13)__ surface.
. Which of these is a response of cats to external stimuli?
A hairs on the back stand up when scared
B decreased heart rate when sleeping
C movement of waste into the bladder
D temperature increases during an infection
Answer:
A. hairs on the back stand up when scared
Explanation:
B and C are not responses to stimuli, and D is a response to internal stimuli
What are three real life examples of diffusion and the Cells ?
Answer:
living organisms
Oxygen and carbon dioxide, dissolved in water, are exchanged by diffusion in the lungs:
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Some structures in the eye are listed. 1 cornea 2 iris 3 lens 4 retina Which structures contain light receptors?
grass is the first member of the ocean food web.
Answer:
Phytoplankton and algae form the bases of aquatic food webs. They are eaten by primary consumers like zooplankton, small fish, and crustaceans. Primary consumers are in turn eaten by fish, small sharks, corals, and baleen whales.
Explanation:
qué ventajas le trajo al ser humano el poder andar en 2 patas.
Answer:
The advantage that hominids had when they developed bipedalism is truly great. Walking on two legs instead of four allowed hominids to free up their arms. Using their arms they could now make tools, stretch trees, and use their hands for social communication. The development of bipedalism also allowed for long-distance walking and eventually endurance running. Bipedalism, basically, was a key step for hominids' "brains to grow".
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La gran cantidad de ventajas que trajo el bipedalismo significó que todas las futuras especies de homínidos llevarían este rasgo. El bipedalismo permitió a los homínidos liberar completamente sus brazos, lo que les permitió hacerEnglish:
The advantages
The host of advantages bipedalism brought meant that all future hominid species would carry this trait. Bipedalism allowed hominids to free their arms completely, enabling them to make and use tools efficiently, stretch for fruit in trees and use their hands for social display and communication.#CarryOnLearning
The similarity of the structures shown in the picture suggests that the organisms_______
1) have a common ancestor
2) all grew at different rates
3) live for a long time
4) evolved slowly
Para cada una de las historietas "la penicilina, Francisco Redi y Louis Pasteur" indiquen:
a) ¿Qué estudió el científico?
b) ¿Cuál fue el descubrimiento?
c) indica con que viñetas se relacionan cada paso del método científico, puedes subrayarla o transcribirla
Answer:
a)
Explanation:
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Identify one waste product that is released during exercise. Explain how this waste product leaves the body. B I UVC
Answer:
Carbon dioxide: It diffuses into the blood and is carried to the lungs, where it is exhaled. As you exercise, carbon dioxide is carried to the lungs, where it is exhaled Carbon dioxide is exhaled.
Breeding a dog that is small and well suited for hunting small game is the result of…
A- evolution
B-natural selection
C-artificial selection
D-adaptation
Answer:
d
Explanation:
adaptation allows the dog to evolve for small game
58. Which of the following Kingdoms contain multicellular organisms? *
Answer:
The answer is fungi.
According to the graph, which region's population is expected to get smaller
between 2010 and 2050?
Answer:
Europe
Explanation:
it's the only line that slopes downward between 2010 and 2050
Identify one additional factor besides the plant seedlings and containers that should be held constant in this experiment.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which best describes why gel electrophoresis works
Answer:
Scientists can determine the size of DNA fragments through a process known as gel electrophoresis. ... Large DNA molecules move slower and can be observed at the top of the gel, whereas smaller DNA fragments move faster and are seen at the bottom of the gel.
which function in plant cells is comparable to an animal eating food?
Answer:
Chloroplasts absorbing solar energy for cellular activities. I hope this helped :))
Explanation:
Valves help blood flow in one direction. True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Functions from Valves are:
Stopping and starting flow.
Reduce or increase a flow.
Controlling the direction of flow.
Regulating a flow or process pressure.
Relieve a pipe system of a certain pressure
Answer:
T
Explanation: