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Answer:
c. Explanation below.
Explanation:
A, B, and D are wrong. Because that does not happen in the stroma.
C is the only answer that makes sense. When the guard cells of the stroma are full of water, the weight of the water being blocked pushes through.
I hope this cleared things for you, please mark my answer brainliest. If you need more info watch some videos, they might help you understand better.
1. The location of two hikers is marked on the topographic map to the right as points F and H. What is the elevation of the camper at point F?
2. Each hiker climbed to point G along the path indicated by the arrow. What was the change in elevation for the hiker that took the steepest path to point G?
3.The Vs just below the path of F up to G indicates what landform?
4. What is the purpose of this series of satellite images?
A. To show the path of three different rivers
B. The direction the water flows in the river
C. The changes in the path of the river
5. Weathering (breaking off sediments upriver), erosion (moving the sediments down river) and finally deposition caused the changes in the river.
What helps hold sediments in place to prevent erosion?
Answer:
1. 740 2. elevation above sea level. Contour lines run next to each other.
3. canon valleys mountain 4. a number 5. just search it up it easy
Explanation:
Answer this question (30 points),
Describe the order of the cell cycle and what happens during interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis. (Must include all; Must make sense!)
can i get some help with these 3 questions .
Answer:
1. D. Burning Coal and Natural Gas
2. D. Larger; Louder
3. D. It has a lower pitch and is quieter than the first note.
Explanation:
Not 100% certain of number 3, but I'm pretty certain it is correct. 1 and 2 are for sure correct.
HELP!!! Amino acids are small molecules that make up proteins.
What information do genes determine when building proteins?
choose all that apply:
the amino acids that are used.
the order of the amino acids.
the location where the protein is built.
the total number of amino acids.
Answer:
Most genes contain the information needed to make functional molecules called proteins. (A few genes produce regulatory molecules that help the cell assemble proteins.) The journey from gene to protein is complex and tightly controlled within each cell. It consists of two major steps: transcription and translation.
Explanation:
Please answer this question for branliest tysm
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Nutrients and energy can help you with memory, health, and many other things.
Help me with this plsssss if u get it right u get brainlist PLS HELP
Answer:
3rd one
Explanation:
Evidence: Scientists found that the runners who sprinted the fastest had the highest amount of ACTN3 protein molecules in their bodies.
Do you think that this evidence shows that the ACTN3 protein determines running ability? Explain your ideas using the words protein, trait, and feature in your response.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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Answer:
water and soil
Explanation:
Someone please help for 10+ points and marked Brainly
Answer:
numder 2
Explanation:
because your body is trying to warm up by rapidly moving your muscles
Describe the process of decomposition. (hurricane sandy 2012)
Explain how the behavior of solitary bees and social bees increases their chances of reproductive success.
Answer:
Working alone, the female collects building materials for the nests and food for the larvae, then builds an individual cell for each egg. She lays each of her 20-30 eggs on top of a ball of pollen stuck together with nectar. She builds a partition wall, then repeats the process until the tube or hole is full.
Explanation:
Help please? Im stuck.
Just say A, B, C, or D. Thanks!
Why do organisms with one color produce few offspring than those with multiple colors?
Answer:
atural selection can cause microevolution (change in allele frequencies), with fitness-increasing alleles becoming more common in the population.
Fitness is a measure of reproductive success (how many offspring an organism leaves in the next generation, relative to others in the group).
Natural selection can act on traits determined by alternative alleles of a single gene, or on polygenic traits (traits determined by many genes).
Natural selection on traits determined by multiple genes may take the form of stabilizing selection, directional selection, or disruptive selection.
Explanation:
PLZZ
Which is NOT a characteristic of a vertebrate?
A-have blood
B-have exoskeleton
C-have a nervous system
D-have backbone
E-have protective skin covering
PLZ HELP ME!
What is the best description of chromosomes by the end of anaphase II of meiosis?
1.The chromosomes coil and become more compact.
2.The chromosomes split apart at the centromere.
3.The chromosomes reach opposite sides of the cell, incorporating into two haploid nuclei.
4.The chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
Answer:
I believe it is 2. the chromosomes split apart at the centromere
“Coronavirus Is Mutating”, what could be the reason for it? (Research) and tell your answer in your own simple words
Answer:
Explanation:
Coronavirus is mutating because as more people are getting the virus, that gives that virus a change to mutate and form a different strand. When a virus hijacks a person cells, it causes that cell to start producing the DNA of the virus, but because human cells where not made to produce the DNA of a virus, mistakes happen, thus slightly changing the DNA of the virus which can then cause a new strand of the virus to appear.
Some plants lose their leaves and go dormant during hot, dry summers. What happens to these plants' life processes during dormancy? How does this help the plants survive?
During dormancy, plants stop growing and conserve energy until better cultural conditions present themselves. This happens naturally as seasons and weather changes
What are two reasons Walleye Pollocks gather in large groups?
Scientists are concerned about the overuse of antibiotics because it could lead to certain diseases becoming ________________ to these drugs.
A. Vulnerable
B. Resistant
C. Larger
D. Vaccine
Answer:
Resistant
Explanation:
They wouldn't be worried about it being vulnerable to the drugs because that is what they want. For the disease to be affected successfully.
How does the amount of available energy change at each level as you move from level A to level D?
A. The amount of available energy INCREASES by 100%
B. The amount of available DECREASES by 90% every time you move up a step
C. The amount of available INCREASES by 10% every time you move up a step
D. The amount of available DECREASES by 50%
(I THINK IT'S C BUT IM NOT SURE!!! HELP)
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1 What is the most likely meaning of concentration
A thinking about one thing in a focused way
B amount of a substance found in water
C area where something comes from
D chance to be found
2 How could point source pollution best be described?
A Soap suds from washing a car flow into a storm drain.
B Water moves across the watershed, picking up natural or human-made pollutants.
C Chemicals or other contaminants flow into the streams from an obvious and identifiable source.
D Bacteria enters the water from animal waste that is left behind when someone is walking a dog.
3 What could be an easy way to prevent non-point source pollution?
A Let someone else wash your car.
B Keep businesses and industries from disposing of hazardous chemicals.
C Farmers can make sure that waste treatment tanks do not spill or leak into the groundwater.
D Don't use too much fertilizer on your yard. When it rains, there won't be any excess to run off into a storm drain.
4 What percentage of Earth's water is NOT liquid, fresh water that is available for us to drink and use.
A 99%
B 97%
C 3%
D 1%
5 The lake near a small city has become polluted. One group blames the local factory for the pollution. The factory claims that non-point source pollution from the growing city population is to blame.
Which of these tests would NOT help local citizens figure out if the pollution was from a point source or non-point source?
A Compare samples from different places around the lake.
B Observe the areas where water leaves the factory.
C Laboratory analysis to find out what pollutants are in the water.
D Examine the wildlife of the lake to see how it is affected by the pollution.
6 A community is concerned that its river has become polluted. Analysis of water samples shows small amounts of over 20 different chemicals. Which of the following is the most likely cause for the increase in pollution?
A The increase is due to agricultural point source pollution.
B The increase is due to industrial point source pollution.
C The increase is due to residential non-point source pollution.
D It is impossible to determine.
Answer:
1. B;
2. C; .
3. B;
4. B;
5. C;
6.B;
help me w this please
1. The study of relationships between
different organisms and their
surroundings is called
A. ecology
B. environment
C. chemistry
D. geology
2. Which is the best description of
mutualism?
A. When two organisms eat the
same food
B. When two organisms rely on
each other for survival
C. When two organisms both get
energy from the sun
D. When two organisms compete
with each other
3. Which of the following relationships
from the passage best represents
predator/prey?
A. Bees and flowers
B. Owls and mice
C. Beavers and fish
D. Fish and water
1
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has designed many robots to help astronauts explore space. Some robots drive around like cars, some are just large arms, and some look like humans. All of these robots can accomplish tasks in space that are too difficult or dangerous for astronauts to do alone.
2
The most famous NASA robots are called the Mars rovers. According to NASA, the wheeled rovers are part of the Mars Exploration Program, “a long-term effort of robotic exploration of the red planet.” The newest rover, Curiosity, landed on Mars in August 2012. The size of a small car, Curiosity carries advanced equipment to analyze the soil and air on Mars. Curiosity has made many exciting discoveries about the planet's environment. Most importantly, it discovered that Mars contains the right ingredients to support life, including carbon, oxygen, and water. Curiosity has also found that astronauts on Mars would be exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. This discovery will help NASA protect its astronauts when they one day travel to Mars.
3
NASA is also building other robots. For example, the Robonaut2 looks like the upper half of a human. The human hand is a very complex and useful tool. It might seem easy for a person to press a button, grasp and lift an object, or turn a knob, but these tasks are very hard for a robot. However, a robot that could perform these tasks would be very useful to astronauts. The Robonaut2 is now being tested at the International Space Station (ISS). Eventually, NASA wants to add legs or wheels to the Robonaut2, which would allow it to move around outside the ISS.
4
Another robot on the ISS is a massive arm called Canadarm2. It can do repair work and transport objects too big for humans to move. Canadarm2 has even caught the Hubble telescope to allow astronauts to repair it. As technology develops, NASA will increasingly rely on robots. They will guide astronauts in new places, give them medical care, and do dangerous work for them. With their special equipment and considerable strength, robots can help humans explore new worlds.
Which sentence BEST explains how the author develops the central idea?
A.
He describes three different NASA robots and the work they do to support NASA.
B.
He explains how the Mars rovers are capable of important tasks like analyzing soil and air.
C.
He describes how NASA robots have human features that can do the work humans did in the past.
D.
He explains NASA's long term goals to incorporate more robotics in space exploration.
Which sentence BEST explains how the author develops the central idea?
A.
He describes three different NASA robots and the work they do to support NASA.
B.
He explains how the Mars rovers are capable of important tasks like analyzing soil and air.
C.
He describes how NASA robots have human features that can do the work humans did in the past.
D.
He explains NASA's long term goals to incorporate more robotics in space exploration.
Answer:
D,B,
Explanation:
Which organisms are multicellular, eukaryotes, and autotrophs?
animals
protists
plants
fungi
Describe the process of decomposition during hurricane sandy. no links
What is Hemoglobin? Where is it found? What part does it play in the color of blood?
Answer:
Hemoglobin is protein in red blood cells that is made up of four chains.Each of these chains contains a compound known as heme, which in turn contains iron, which is what transports oxygen in the bloodstream.
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Answer:
3.The plants get their energy from the sun.
4.Most of the arrows are facing the eagle.
5.The rabbits and snakes would overpopulate.
Explanation:
Michelle and Juan are working on a science project. They take a large glass jar, fill it with some damp paper towels, and then with seeds. They place this jar near a window. After a few days, they see that the seeds germinate and produce stems growing upward. Next, they moisten the towels again and lay down the jar on its side. What are they most likely to observe about the stems after turning the jar on its side?
A: Grow sideways in their new position
B: Start growing downward in their new position
C: Stop growing more than they have already grown
D: Start growing upward in their new position
Which of the following sets of equipment can be used to analyze the effects of human activity on a watershed?
A) Water testing kit, triple beam balance
B) Water testing kit, beaker, hotplate
C) Hotplate, beaker, graduated cylinder
D) Water testing kit, hand lens, notebook
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation: