what would happen if mushrooms were producers?
Archaea and Eubacteria are both forms of bacteria. Look at the short definitions of both of them. How are they different?
The three types of plant tropisms are
Group of answer choices
A. shedding, seeding, greening
B. withering, blooming, shooting
C. gravitropism, phototropism, and thermotropies
Answer:
Gravitropism, Phototropism and Thermotropies
What organ acts like a filter to clean-up the blood?
pancreas
heart
liver
kidney
Answer:
the liver acts like a filter to clean up the blood
Does a miosis cell make sex cells or body cells?
Does a mitosis cell make sex cells or body cells?
answer both
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Answer:
miosis creates sex cells, im sure
Explanation:
Answer:
Miosis : Miosis helps us with sex cells
Mitosis : helps us with regenerating of of body cells,
Explanation:
But there is alot more to it .
when cells of the skin and bone marrow are sites of active mitosis replacing skin cells and red blood cells that only have a limited life. Repair,regenerate the damages cells.The cells divides only once. But that does not mean that it does not plat any part in reproduction in baacteria reproduces through mitosis ( binary fission ) .
During meiosis one cell divides twice to form four daughter cells. These four daughter cells only have half the number of chromosomes? of the parent cell – they are haploid. Meiosis produces our gametes (eggs in females and sperm in males).
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Signals from _______ and the body's _______ are received by the brain and the spinal cord
A company purchased a large forest and cut the trees for lumber. Sunlight, which had not reached the forest floor before, was now very bright on the bare ground. Holly ferns began to grow rapidly because of increased access to light and moisture.
Which population of organisms would be in direct competition with the Holly ferns for the same resources?
A.Spotted owls
B.Hawks
C.Wildflowers
D.Squirrels
Answer:
c
Explanation:
they're plants and the others are animals
Wildflowers would be in direct competition with the Holly ferns for the same resources. Therefore, option C is correct.
What are competition in an ecosystem and its importance?More broadly, competition can be described as the direct or indirect contact of organisms that results in a change in fitness when the organisms share a resource. Competition is most commonly thought of as the interaction of individuals that compete for a common resource that is in limited supply.
In ecology and evolution, competition is a key factor. The most successful competitors are those who live and pass on their genes. Due to their parents' superior ability to outcompete their conspecifics, their progeny (offspring) will have a higher chance of surviving.
Thus, wildflowers would be in direct competition with the Holly ferns for the same resources. Therefore, option C is correct.
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Giant anteaters live in Central and South America. As their name suggests, they eat ants and termites. First, an anteater tears open insect nests with its long claws. Then, it extends its extremely long, sticky tongue into the nest to catch its prey. One anteater eats 35,000 ants and termites in a day.
Taxonomists first classified aardvarks as close relatives of anteaters. Later, they moved aardvarks to a completely different order within the mammals. How do taxonomists decide the classification of organisms in the Linnaean system?
Answer: Anteaters belong to the order Pilosa and the aardvarks belong to the order Tubulidentata.
Explanation:
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What is the complementary messenger-RNA sequence for the DNA sequence shown below?
Answer:
B) G-T-T-C-C-A
Explanation:
Cytosine (C) is paired with Guanine (G)
Adenine (A) is paired with Thymine (T)
Which type of plate boundary is seen at A?
convergent
divergent
transform
Answer:
divergent
Explanation:
since the ocean floor is moving AWAY from each other that is called divergent. hope it helps ;)
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Archaea and Eubacteria are both forms of bacteria. Look at the short definitions of both of them. How are they different?
Help me out please and i need this by 4:00 ?
Answer:
Its wavelength decreases
Explanation:
There is an inverse relationship between distance and light intensity - as the distance increases, light intensity decreases. This is because as the distance away from a light source increases, photons of light become spread over a wider area.
Answer:
A. Its wave length decreases
Explanation:
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Drag each phrase to show if it describes an anabolic reaction or a catabolic reaction.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Photosynthesis: Anabolic
Cell Respiration: Catabolic
Releasing energy: Catabolic
Molecules breaking down: Catabolic
Multiply: Anabolic
Builds up: Anabolic
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Which of these statements is most likely true of two species that share a recent common ancestor?
The two species have different developmental patterns.
The two species share DNA sequences.
The two species have similar arms and legs.
The ancestors of each species looked very different.
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Answer:
Im not 100% sure but I think it is
Explanation:
The two species have diffrent develpmental patterns and the two species share DNA sepuences. IF it is wrong im really sorry :(
If a white dog with a short tail is crossed with a dog that is hom0zygous for black fur and heterozygous for a long tail, what is the probability (chance) that a puppy will be black with a short tail?
1 out of 16 (6% chance)
4 out of 16 (25% chance)
8 out of 16 (50% chance)
16 out of 16 (100% chance)
Answer:
50
Explanation:
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Which organism gets its energy directly from producers?(1 point)
Grass
Insect
Owl
Wolf
Answer:
insect
Explanation:
because i think so and if i am wrong i am so deeply sorry
What is the ability of some creatures to control their body temperatures through internal means such as muscle shivering, fat burning, and panting called?
Question 10 options:
metabolism
endothermic
ectothemic
What is the function of the liver and pancreas?
to aid digestion in the stomach
to filter the blood
to aid digestion in the small intestine
Answer: to aid digestion in the stomach
Explanation:
Answer:
to aid digestion in the stomach
Explanation:
During digestion, your pancreas makes pancreatic juices called enzymes. The liver digests food by producing bile to break down fats, removing toxins and breaking down and storing some vitamins and minerals. The pancreas produces enzymes to help break down proteins, fats and carbohydrates. The gall bladder stores the bile that is produced by the liver.
2.What are the main functions of the muscular system?
Responses
A. To break down food, absorb nutrients, and remove food wastes
B. To control growth and energy processes and to help maintain homeostasis
C. To help produce movement, help blood circulation, and help digestion
D. To support the body, protect internal organs, and allow movement
There are over 8.5 million different species identified on Earth.
Do you think we have discovered and identified all the
organisms on Earth? Why or why not?
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
Because we haven't explored 80% of the Ocean, and there's most likely more living organisms in that 80% of the ocean we don't know about.
What is the idea that all continents were part of one big landmass?
oceanic drift
continental drift
oceanic theory
continental theory
Answer:
The answer is B: continental drift
Explanation:
What will happen? (Newton's 1st Law Egg Drop)
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1) Inner core
2) Oceanic
3) Pangea
4) Lithosphere
5) Seismic waves
6) Mantle
7) Subduction
8) Aesthenosphere
9) Transform
10) Focus point
11) Convergent boundary
12) Fault
13) Continental
14) Plate tectonics
15) Divergent boundaries
16) Epicenter
17) Outer core
18) Folding
19) Crust
20) Convection currents
Bonus Question: Tectonics