Jorge is studying a pond ecosystem in his neighborhood. The pond is home to a variety of plant and animal species, as well as a stop for birds that migrate through the region.

One summer, heavy rains wash an unusual amount of fertilizer into the pond. Jorge observes the algae population growing rapidly, and quickly algae cover the pond's surface. Several weeks later, many fish and other animals die in the pond. However, within two years, the algae population has returned to its previous size, as have the populations of all the ecosystem members.

Jorge's observations provide the strongest evidence for which of the following conclusions about the pond?

A. The pond ecosystem has very high biodiversity that protects it from invasive species.
B. The pond ecosystem is resilient to changes in many abiotic and biotic factors.
C. The pond ecosystem can withstand only certain levels of algal growth.
D. The pond ecosystem may change over time, but its species will continue living there indefinitely.

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think that the answer is C.

Explanation:

If the levels of algae were too high then it would be the reason as to why the fish died. When the algae went back to normal,the fish were able to live there again.

I hope that helps!

Answer 2

Answer:

C.The pond ecosystem can withstand only certain levels of algal growth.

Explanation:


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DNA and Rna are macromolecules made up of what?

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Answer:

Nucleotides

Explanation:

"These macromolecules consist of a large number of linked nucleotides, each composed of a sugar, a phosphate, and a base."

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DNA, RNA, and the Flow of Genetic Information

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21171/

DNA and RNA are macromolecules made up of units called nucleotides.

What are nucleotides?A nucleotide is the most fundamental element of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA). A sugar molecule (ribose in RNA or deoxyribose in DNA) is bonded to a phosphate group and a nitrogen base to form a nucleotide. Adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T) are the bases that make up DNA. The base uracil (U) replaces for thymine in RNA. Long chains of nucleotides make up DNA and RNA molecules, which are polymers.

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Answer:

light reflection

Explanation:

often seen by sunlight to windows

the answer is reflection.
why:
-refraction is going through a liquid or substance and bending light wheareas reflection bounces the light back off

What is the summer sleep of frog called??​

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Answer:

answer is aestivation

Explanation:

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The force that pulls planets toward the Sun is called
gravity
magne
Offerentiation

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Answer:

The force that pulls planets towards the Sun is called gravity.

- Which cell structures are similar in the way they protect, support, and hold the other
organelles together?
A. Cell Wall, cytoplasm, and lysosomes
B. Cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

cell wall - protection against mechanical

cytoplasm - provide a platform which organelle can operate within the cell

lysosomes - helps cells to self destruct

Identify the Levels of Organization in a Multicellular Organism

1: Cells

2: Organ System

3: Tissue

4: Organ

DONE!

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Answer:

2 3 4. is the correct answer

what could a human living millions of years ago have in common

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What are your options, kid?

if your leg was to get cut off where would you feel the pain?

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The thigh area will feel much more pain as when leg is cut off , all nerves are together in thighs, so more pain will be there.

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Answer:

The nerve(s) in your leg.

Explanation:

It's not your leg that will hurt but the nerve in your leg. So wherever the leg is cut, the nerves will have to be cut as well, but also after one of your limbs is amputated, you may feel like the limb is still there. That's called phantom sensation. You might feel pain in your limb even though it is physically not there.

What are the homeostatic pressures an axolotl goes through and how do
they deal with that?

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Here is a link to understand the whole concept, of the homeostatic pressures on axolotl: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301008217302113

2. A nucleus contains tiny rod-shaped
boll bodies. What are they called?

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A nucleus is something that idek what ur talking abt
the answer is nucleus

A steel bar has a mass of 80 kilograms and a density of 8,000 kilograms per cubic meter.
Calculate its volume.

Write your answer to the hundredths place.

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Volume = Mass/density = 80/8000= 0.01 M³

What is the average for the following set of measurements?
27°C, 12°C, 31°C, 19°C, 23°C, 11°C, 17°C O A. 20°C B. 14000 C. 7°C O D. 28°C​

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Answer:

A. 20°C

Explanation:

If you add 27,12,31,19,23,11, and 17 altogether, it's 140. 140 divided by 7 is 20. So, 20 is the average.

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1. Forest ecosystems provide all of the following functions EXCEPT;

a. producing oxygen
b. controlling soil erosion
c. removing carbon from the atmosphere
d. lowering the biodiversity of the plant

2. Extinction is a natural process that occurs when the last member of a species does. Which of the following correctly arranges the mass extinction events from earliest to latest?

a. Cretaceous-Tertiary, Ordovician-Silurian, Late Devonian, Permian-Triassic, Triassic-Jurassic

b. Late Devonian, Cretaceous-Tertiary, Ordovician-Silurian, Permian-Triassic, Triassic-Jurassic

c. Ordovician-Silurian, Late Devonian, Permian-Triassic, Triassic-Jurassic, Cretaceous-Tertiary

d. Ordovician-Silurian, Permian-Triassic, Triassic-Jurassic, Late Devonian, Cretaceous-Tertiary

3. Which contributes the most biodiversity loss?

a. habitat destruction b. pollution
c. invasive species d. population growth

4. Extinction can be caused by a Natural Phenomenon such as storm, flash floods, or Anthropogenic (Human made). Which of the following is believed to be the major and most impactful anthropogenic cause of extinction?

a. habitat destruction b. overpopulation
c. overexploitation d. pollution

5. Which of the following is not a benefit that tress can provide?

a. They can trap sediments and runoffs that help improve water quality.
b. They prevent the excessive warming of the planet by sequestering Carbon dioxide.
c. They serve as filters that rid the air of harmful pollutants and toxic gases.
d. None of the above.

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Answer:

1. Lowering Biodiversity of the plant

2. I think it is B

3. Habitat Destruction

5. None of the Above

Explanation:

Answer:

1. d

2.c

3.a

4.a

5.d

Explanation:

1. Forests ecosystem have high biodiversity

3.Habitat loss from exploitation of resources, agricultural conversion, and urbanization is the largest factor contributing to the loss of biodiversity. The consequent fragmentation of habitat results in small isolated patches of land that cannot maintain populations of species into the future.

4.It is currently the biggest cause of current extinctions. Deforestation has killed off more species than we can count.

5. Im not sure.

   It may be ans c. As Trees absorb  toxic chemicals through their stomata, or 'pores', effectively filtering chemicals from the air.

Which of the following types of compounds is unlike the other three?
A wax
B saturated fat
C phospholipid
D polysaccharide

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D. Wax, saturated fat and phospholipids are all kinds of fats a polysaccharide is a sugar or carb.

Use your knowledge of Protein Synthesis, and the provided chart, to identify the
correct Amino Acid sequence from the mRNA strand: AGUUGGUCUGUA


A: serine, tryptophan, serine, valine
B: aspartic acid, valine, leucine, asparagine
C: leucine, histinde, glutamic acid, leucine
D: serine, threonine, arginine, aspartic acid

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Answer:

A: serine, tryptophan, serine, valine

Explanation:

Hi there!

Protein Synthesis is the process where proteins are created from DNA.

We are given the mRNA strand AGUUGGUCUGUA, as well as a provided chart

The mRNA strand is created out of nucleotides (each of the letters is one nucleotide in the code), which will code for a specific chain of amino acids, creating a protein.

Each amino acid is made up of 3 nucleotides. This sequence of 3 nucleotides is called a codon.

So we can break up the code into groups of 3, to make identifying the codons easier.

AGU UGG UCU GUA

Now we need to figure out which amino acid each codon codes for. Thankfully, we were given a chart that can help us with that.

The chart is read where the first base is on the left, and is vertical. The second base is in the center, yet is horizontal. The third base is on the right, and is also vertical.

Let's start with the first codon, which is AGU

The first base is A. The second base is G, and the third base is U. So the first amino acid is serine (ser)

The second codon is UGG.

The first base is U, the second base is G, and the third base is G. So the second amino acid is tryptophan (trp)

The third codon is UCU

The first base is U, the second base is C, and the third base is U. So the third amino acid is serine (ser)

The fourth codon is GUA

The first base is G, the second base is U, and the third base is A. So the fourth amino acid is valine (val).

That means the amino acid sequence from the mRNA code is: serine, tryptophan, serine, valine. The answer is A

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(*Its actually Physical Science)
Which kind of bond would occur between sodium (Na, Group IA) and chlorine (CI, Group VIIA)?
*I need this ASAP

A. ionic
B. no bond
C. metallic
D. covalent​​

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An ionic bond would form between these two atoms.

During Transcription, an)
is created in the
A. mRNA strand, nucleus
B. polypeptide chain, nucleus
C. protein, cytoplasm
D. tRNA strand, cytoplasm

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Answer:

A. mRNA stand, nucleus

Explanation:

Transcription is defined as the process of copying DNA. This happens so that the cell can produce the proteins necessary for basic life functions.

DNA cannot simply be taken out of the nucleus that easily. So, the DNA must be copied into a different form. That's what RNA is for, specifically mRNA.

mRNA stands for "messenger RNA", which is a copy of DNA that can be transported outside the nucleus and be read to produce proteins in ribosomes.

Transcription happens in the nucleus, where the DNA is housed in. It can't be located anywhere else anyways since DNA cannot leave the nucleus.

Therefore, our answer is A.

Topic: AP Biology

Glands secrete different types of ___________ directly into the bloodstream.
10 points
hormones
neurons
signals
enzymes

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I think the answer is hormones

Someone help me please lol

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Answer:

what do you need help with.

Explanation:

Em algumas células encontramos organelas denominadas cloroplastos, que são responsáveis pelo processo de fotossíntese. Essas organelas são encontradas em:

A) células bacterianas
B) células vegetais
C) células procariotas
D) células animais

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Answer:B celulas vegetais

Explanation:

Os cloroplastos são organelas que ocorrem apenas nas células de vegetais e algas e são ricas em clorofila, um pigmento de coloração verde. Elas estão relacionadas com o processo de fotossíntese e, nas plantas, são encontradas principalmente nas folhas.

4 Which muscles are actively involved in normal breathing?

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The lungs have no skeletal muscles of their own. The work of breathing is done by the diaphragm, the muscles between the ribs (intercostal muscles), the muscles in the neck, and the abdominal muscles.

Answer:

The main muscles are the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, but the muscles in the neck and the abdominal muscles also help.

Explanation:

The diaphragm is the muscle under the lungs that helps move the lungs while the intercostal muscles are the muscles in between the ribs.

describe the possible long term effects of HIV on the immune system​

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Explanation:

HIV attacks a specific type of immune system cell in the body. It's known as the CD4 helper cell or T cell. When HIV destroys this cell, it becomes harder for the body to fight off other infections. When HIV is left untreated, even a minor infection such as a cold can be much more severe.

Proteins are one of the four main
types of
biomolecules
O living
O complex

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I would have to go with O complex.

Which statement about multi cellular organisms is correct

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Answer:

don't know ???????????

The optic nerves pass through the ----- of the ------- bone.

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Answer:

sphenoid bone

Explanation:

Extracranial. The optic nerve is formed by the convergence of axons from the retinal ganglion cells. These cells in turn receive impulses from the photoreceptors of the eye (the rods and cones). After its formation, the nerve leaves the bony orbit via the optic canal, a passageway through the sphenoid bone.

describe the human population growth curve over the past 10,000 years, and identify the type of population growth curve it represents


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Explanation:

Global human population growth is around 75 million annually, or 1.1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7 billion in 2012.

Although the direst consequences of human population growth have not yet been realized, exponential growth cannot continue indefinitely.

In the late 1970s, China’s “one-child” policy tried to control population growth, but restrictions were relaxed in the early 2000s.

what statements are true about the biological macromolecules?
A. All biomolecules could be called carbon - based molecules
B. The monomers of DNA are nucleotides
C. Ready cellular energy comes in the form of lipids
D. Carbohydrates contain nitrogen and therefore differ from other macromolecules
E. Cell membranes are made, in part, from phospholipids
F. The monomers of starch are monosaccharides

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Answers:

A. All biomolecules could be called carbon based molecules

B. The monomers of DNA are nucleotides

E. Cells membranes are made, in part, from phospholipids

F. The monomers if starch are monosaccharides

All biological macromolecules are carbon-based molecules, the monomers of DNA are nucleotides, cell membranes, in part, are made from phospholipids and the monomers of starch are monosaccharides correct statements. Therefore, the correct options are A, B, E and F.

What are biological macromolecules?

Biological macromolecules are large molecules constituted of organic molecules. These are necessary for the survival of an organism. The four major classes of macromolecules in the study are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins and Nucleic acids.

They are all built from carbon-based or organic molecules. These molecules form important components of a living cell and constitute most of its dry weight. These macromolecules are mostly obtained from the food we eat which is broken down into nutrients which are these organic molecules.

They are also called biomolecules. Carbohydrates are energy sources made of sugars. They are broken down into glucose which is required for cellular respiration to produce energy.

Proteins perform various functions including structural, regulatory, protective etc. Lipids are non-polar compounds that store energy for the long term in the form of fats in our bodies. Nucleic acids are hereditary biomolecules that pass on traits from one generation to another.

Therefore, the correct options are A, B, E and F.

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Prophage refers to: (please give right answer only)​

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Answer:

: an intracellular form of a bacteriophage in which it is harmless to the host, is usually integrated into the hereditary material of the host, and reproduces when the host does.


Define taxonomic hierarchy....​

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taxonomic rank is the relative level of a group of organism

Answer:

In biological classification, taxonomic rank is the relative level of a group of organisms in a taxonomic hierarchy. Examples of taxonomic ranks are species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, domain, etc

Explanation:

What is taxonomic hierarchy?

“Taxonomic hierarchy is the process of arranging various organisms into successive levels of the biological classification either in a decreasing or an increasing order from kingdom to species and vice versa.” Each of this level of the hierarchy is called the taxonomic category or rank.

In what organelle do the Kreb's cycle and the electron transport chain take place?
(1 point)
0. chloroplast
O mitochondria
O cytoplasm
o nucleus

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Answer:

mitochondria

Explanation:

-The aerobic phases of cellular respiration in eukaryotes occur within organelles called mitochondria. These aerobic phases are the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport chain.

The Kreb's cycle and the electron transport chain take place in the MITOCHONDRIA.

Cellular respiration is an aerobic process, i.e., a metabolic process that requires oxygen (O2) by which energy from foods is used to synthesize ATP, carbon dioxide (CO2), and water (H2O).

The three stages of cellular respiration are glycolysis, Kreb's cycle (also known as the citric acid cycle), and the electron transport chain.

Glycolysis is an anaerobic pathway (i.e., does not require O2) and occurs in the cytoplasm.

The Kreb's cycle and the electron transport chain (ETC) are both aerobic processes that occur in the intern membrane of the mitochondria.

In conclusion, Kreb's cycle and the electron transport chain occur in the mitochondria.

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