Answer:
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1,5,3,4,2
Number the steps from when a stimulus is received to when the body reacts.
1---The stimulus is received by sensory receptors.
5--- Motor neurons cause muscles to contract so the body can react to the stimulus.
3----The brain processes the information through interneurons.
4--- Interneurons transfer response information to motor neurons.
2---Sensory neurons carry stimulus information to the brain or spinal cord.
Explanation:
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What kingdom (Plantae, Fungi, Animalia, or Protista) does each organism belong to? (no links)
Answer:
Plantae: herbs, plants, trees, bushes, grass....
Fungi: yeasts, molds, mushrooms
Animalia: all animals (not prokaryotes nor protists)
Protista: amoebae, red algae, dinoflagellates, diatoms, euglena, and slime molds
Answer:
Plantae: Kingdom Plantae
Fungi: Kingdom Eukarya
Animalia: Kingdom Metazoa or Animaliaanimals
Protista: Kingdom Protista
Explanation:
Kingdom Plantae includes familiar organisms such as trees, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns, mosses, and green algae.
The Kingdom Fungi belongs to the domain Eukarya and it includes at least 11 separate groups
All animals are members of the Kingdom Animalia, This Kingdom does not contain prokaryotes or protists
Protists are eukaryotic organisms put simply, protists are all the eukaryotes that are not animals, plants, or fungi.
6. When green, blue and red lights flash together what color do you see?
7A. ____________________ means to bounce off, and ____________________ means to take in or soak in .
7B. When no light was reflected from the object to your eyes, what color did you see? __________________________
7C. In order for you to see anything, _____________________ has to reflect (bounce) from the object to your eye.
7D. A red card reflects ________________________ back to your eyes and absorbs what colors?
Answer:
6. When green, blue and red lights flash together what color do you see? White.
7A. __Reflect________ means to bounce off, and _____absorb________ means to take in or soak in .
7B. When no light was reflected from the object to your eyes, what color did you see? ____Black_____________
7C. In order for you to see anything, ___light_______ has to reflect (bounce) from the object to your eye.
7D. A red card reflects ____red__________ back to your eyes and absorbs what colors? Blue and green.
Explanation:
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1. Sketch a picture of the components of a galaxy. Write the name of our galaxy as the title of your drawing.2. Investigation3. Ervin is a current 5th grade student. One weekend he went on a trip to the beach with his family. After arriving at the beach, his mother put sunscreen on him to protect him from the Sun. Ervin and his older brother decided to go swimming in the ocean. While swimming his brother pointed out how large the Sun appeared. Later in the day, the Sun was covered up by dark clouds. When the Sun got covered, Ervin decided to stop swimming.At school on Monday, Ervin’s class was learning about the Sun. Ms. Chabert, his teacher, posed 3 questions to the class. Ervin was excited because he was able to use what he learned about the Sun at the beach to answer each question correctly. Use what YOU know about the Sun to answer the questions that Ervin’s teacher posed to the class. Answer in complete sentences please.A. Is the Sun a star?B. Why does the Sun appear large and bright?C. Is the Sun the largest star in the sky?D. What types of energy does the Sun give off?E. How does energy help us on a daily basis?
Science Class:
Question 1: A) Which state(s) of matter have a fixed shape? B)A fixed volume?
Question 2: A) Rank the states of matter from most kinetic energy of the particles to least B) Rank from most particle spacing to least
How should a line look like if an object is at rest(stopped) on a distance-time graph?
10 is all i have
If an object is at rest, then its distance doesn't change as time goes on.
On the graph, the points for each time are all at the same distance. They form a horizontal line.
As a Sun-sized star dies, it puts on an exquisite show, shedding its outer layers into space. How long does this process last?
Thousands of years
Billions of years
Millions of years
An unknown amount of time