Answer:
They can last long amounts of time without food, which is lethal for hunting food, patience is very important so spiders obtain one of the best skills. Spiders do not have any bones in their body, which makes them very flexible.
Question 5. Brainliest involved
Answer:
id say 50 50
Explanation:
Answer:50%
Explanation:
T-lymphocytes are created in the bone marrow and then developed in the
spleen.
adenoids.
thymus.
tonsils.
Answer: I would say it is in thymus.
Answer:
It is thymus, I just did the question and got it right.
Three brothers have blood types A, B, and O. What are the chances that the parents of these three will produce a fourth child
whose blood type is AB?
A) 100%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 0%
Name two objects or products you use that likely
contain micro-organisms.
Answer:
Cheese
Bread
Pickles
Olives
There are 450 calories in 100 g of trail mix. If you burn 30 calories in 10 minutes of walking, how much trail mix should you eat to replenish the energy you spend walking for 2 hours?
Answer:
to replenish the energy spent walking for 2 hours, 80g of trail mix should be eaten
Explanation:
Firstly, let us calculate the number of calories burnt in 2 hours
in 10 minutes; 30 calories are burnt
∴ in 1 minute 30/10 calories are burnt = 3 calories are burnt
2 hours = 120 minute
∴ in 120 minutes 3 × 120 = 360 calories are burnt.
Next, let us calculate the amount of trail mix that contains 360 calories
100g of trail mix = 450 calories
450 calories = 100 g
1 calory = 100/450
∴ 360 calories = 360 × (100/450)
= 360 × 0.222 = 80g
∴ to replenish the energy spent walking for 2 hours, 80g of trail mix should be eaten
Research any harmful bacteria and write a short paragraph about it that includes:
* What sickness it causes
* The symptoms that infected patients develop
* How this disease is spread
Make sure you pick a bacteria, not a virus!
please help
i will brainliest and 5 * and 20 points for the best answer
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if i do you will be reported
Answer:
Noroviruses are a group of viruses that cause gastroenteritis in people. Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach and intestines, causing an acute onset of severe vomiting and diarrhea. Norovirus illness is usually brief in people who are otherwise healthy. an RNA virus of the family Caliciviridae, is a human enteric pathogen that causes substantial morbidity across both health care and community settings, causes vomiting and diarrhea. People of all ages can get infected and sick with norovirus. Norovirus spreads easily! You can get norovirus by accidentally getting tiny particles of feces (poop) or vomit from an infected person in your mouth.
Explanation:
It's a bacteria it's says virus but it's a bacteria
Which statement best describes the role of mRNA in protein synthesis?
Answer:
Copies the genetic code fro the DNA molecule and carries it to the ribosome.
Explanation:
The function of Mrna is to carry proteins from DNA to Ribosome
Perennial plants in the genus Asclepias (milkweeds) contain compounds called cardiac glucosides (cardenolides) that can be toxic for animals. Monarch butterfly larvae feed on Asciepias sp. but are not harmed by the cardenolides. Instead these molecules accumulate in the tissues of the caterpillar and are present in the tissues of the adult butterfly. Because of these toxins in their tissues, Monarch butterflies are unpalatable to insectivorous birds. Another species of butterfly, the Viceroy, looks very similar to the Monarch in its bright coloration and distinctive patterning but was thought to lack a toxin. Because Monarch butterflies are toxic it was long thought that the similar appearance of nontoxic Viceroy butterflies was an example of:
Answer:
Batesian mimicry
Explanation:
Batesian mimicry refers to a form of biological resemblance by which a harmless prey species evolved in order to imitate another harmful species for a common predator, thereby increasing its chances of survival. This defensive behavior was described by Henry W. Bates, who made ecological observations of butterflies in the Brazilian rainforest. Thus, an innocuous species that show harmful signals against a predator will gain protection against this predator. Batesian mimicry is a type of mimicry that benefits from the predator's learned avoidance behavior.
Which of the following is NOT an example of a physical change?
Answer:
Solution : Combustion of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a chemical change. Because it is an irreversible reaction and new products, carbon dioxide and water vapour are formed and lot of heat is also produced during the reaction.
Which is all of the organisms found on earth and all of the areas in which they live
A. Ecosystem
B. Biome
C. Species
D. Biosphere
Answer
ecosystem
Explanation:
because a biome is s a collection of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in. They can be found over a range of continents. Biomes are distinct biological communities that have formed in response to a shared physical climate.
Answer:
Biosphere
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right. Hope this helps!
How have freshwater and salt water fish adapted to deal with osmosis in their respective environments?
Answer:
Salt water fish are perfectly adapted to their salty environment and need osmosis to live. The replacement fluid taken on to replace the lost water is desalinated by a process known as diffusion. Diffusion allows fish to live in a state of constant osmosis
Answer:
Salt water fish are perfectly adapted to their salty environment and need osmosis to live. The replacement fluid taken on to replace the lost water is desalinated by a process known as diffusion. Diffusion allows fish to live in a state of constant osmosis
Explanation:
List all the GENE mutations here.
1. ___________________
2. ___________________
3. ___________________
4. ___________________
5. ___________________
6. ___________________
Which one is a producer ? Please HURRY
Answer:
Grass
Explanation:
Grass produce their own food
A valid scientific investigation must be able to be
Which of the following is the end result of meiosis II?
2 diploid cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell
4 diploid cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell
4 haploid cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell
2 haploid cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell
Answer:
I think it is not correct
Explanation:
Theresult of meiosis II is the formation of four unique cells, each carrying a new assortment of genes and chromosomes, and each with half the number of original chromosomes. ... The second cell division completes, resulting in four haploid cells or gametes.
The following passage explains the relationship between tectonic plates and earthquakes. Which sentence states incorrect information?
Tectonic plates can push together, pull apart, or slide past each other at their boundaries. The edges of tectonic plates are not smooth, so they create friction as they move. When friction is too great for the plates to move, they can become stuck and pressure can build up. An earthquake occurs when pressure that has built up between plates suddenly is released. The buildup of pressure that leads to earthquakes only occurs at plate boundaries.
Answer:
earthquakes occur when the edges suddenly become unstuck and slip along a fault
Explanation:
What is the name of the protective sac in which the heart is enclosed?
Answer:
A fibrous sac called the pericardium surrounds the heart. The sac has two thin layers with fluid between them.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the pericardium
Explanation:
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the specific physical location in which a given species lives is called its
a- community
b- abiotic factor
c- climate
d- habitat
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Why are enzymes important for chemical
reactions?
Answer:
Enzymes greatly increase the reaction rate, or catalyze them.
Explanation:
Without them, many of us would not be alive, because the reactions wouldn't be fast enough!
How does the tRNA-mRNA interaction ensure that the amino acids are added in the correct order?
Answer:
Only the tRNA carrying the next amino acid in the polypeptide chain has the anticodon that binds to the appropriate location on the mRNA.
This system ensures that amino acids are added to the chain in the correct order. At the beginning of translation, the ribosome and a tRNA attach to the mRNA.
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Each of your cells has a set of chromosomes, including
autosomes and sex chromosomes. Explain the main
differences between these two types of chromosomes.
Answer:
in the 46 chromosomes in our body, the autosomes are the first 22 homologous pairs of chromosomes that do not influence the sex of an individual, while sex chromosomes are the 23rd pair of chromosomes that determine the sex of an individual
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Which cell can survive without the help of other cells?
leaf cell
yeast cell
onion cell
muscle cell
Answer:
given below:
Explanation:
Q. A single cell organism can do everything a cell from a multi-cellular organism can do EXCEPT
answer choices
specialize
reproduce
use energy
make protein
A
B
C
D
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Which of the following changes takes place during the third trimester of a womans pregnancy
A.) the fetus begins to form teeth
B.) the fetus develops toenails,lips, and eyelashes
C.)The mothers uterine contractions begin
D.) the fetus’s hands and feet appear
Answer:D
Explanation:
The fetus develops toenails, lips, and eyelashes is the change that takes place during the third trimester of a woman's pregnancy. Therefore, option (B) is correct.
What happens in third trimester?By the third trimester, which begins around the 28th week of pregnancy and lasts until birth, the fetus has already formed most of its organs and body parts. During this stage of pregnancy, the fetus undergoes significant growth and development. This includes the development of toenails, lips, and eyelashes. Additionally, the fetus begins to accumulate body fat, and its brain undergoes rapid development.
To answer the other options, the formation of teeth begins during the embryonic stage, which occurs in the first trimester. The mother's uterine contractions typically do not begin until labor, which occurs at the end of the third trimester or later. The fetus's hands and feet appear during the embryonic stage, specifically around the 6th week of pregnancy.
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Why are dead or weakened viruses used instead of normal viruses to create a vaccine?
because dead viruses aren't as effective as dead than "alive"
Which statement BEST describes the relationship between MPF and the cell cycle?
Answer:
Cyclin blinds with an enzyme to produce MPF cyclin and as its concentration rises, it promotes mitosis.
The physical expression of an organism's genes is its:
Answer: phenotype
Explanation:
A. Red tailed hawks
B. White spruces
C. Red foxes
D. Lynx
Answer:
Red foxes
Explanation:
The arrow shows the transfer of energy from the shrew to the red fox
Through the process of nitrogen fixation, legumes such as beans or peas have colonies of nitrogen-fixing bacteria attached to their roots. The plants gain nitrates from the bacteria, and the bacteria gain sugars from the plant. Which type of symbiotic relationship occurs between legumes and nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
Commensalism
Mutualism
Parasitism
Predation
Blue flower is dominant to yellow flower. Tall plant is dominant to short. Cross BbTt * BbTt. What precenetage of the offsprings are expected to be heterozygous for both traits?
Answer:
The correct answer would be - 25%.
Explanation:
It is given that the Blue flower is dominant over the yellow flower which means Blue is represented by allele B here and allele b for yellow and Bb is a heterozygous case with a blue phenotypic character. Similarly, the Tall plant is dominant over short and represented by T and t respectively.
BbTt is a heterozygous condition and a cross with itself will produce :
Gametes: BT Bt bT and bt
BT Bt bT bt
BT BBTT BBTt BbTT BbTt
Bt BBTt BBtt BbTt Bbtt
bT BbTT BbTt bbTT bbTt
bt BbTt Bbtt bbTt bbtt
Here 4 out of 16 offspring are heterozygous for both traits represented by bold alphabets. Therefore the correct answer is 25%