Answer:
A
Explanation:
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HELPP IM BEING TIMED ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER PLS. Describe the rate of changes caused by weathering and
erosion. What are the fast changes? What are the slow changes?
What causes changes in big areas? What causes changes in little
areas?
a cell is placed in a isotonic solution. How does the cell maintain homeostasis in the environment ?
Answer:
If a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, there will be no net flow of water into or out of the cell, and the cell's volume will remain stable. If the solute concentration outside the cell is the same as inside the cell, and the solutes cannot cross the membrane, then that solution is isotonic to the cell.
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It would most likely be within the mantle. the mantle is in the interior of the earth;. So inner core.
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How does CO2 level affect oxygen production?
Answer:
Grupa chemików z Uniwersytetu Środkowej Florydy pod kierownictwem profesora Fernando Uribe-Romo, odkryła sposób zamiany dwutlenku węgla w paliwo i tlen — naśladując naturalne procesy w jakich rośliny konsumują CO2, czyli fotosyntezę, która z dwutlenku węgla i wody produkuje węglowodany czyli paliwo dla organizmów żywych.
Explanation:
Answer:
Greater flow of oxygen corresponds to a higher rate of photosynthesis. but more co2 would make the oxygen lower because plants are producing co2.
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The destruction of which transport vessel in the plant results in a faster death??
Answer:
All of the following are plant adaptations to life on land except ... D) The genes for the synthesis of transport proteins were destroyed. ... A) Xylem tracheids and vessels fulfill their vital function only after their death. ... 51) Ignoring all other factors, what kind of day would result in the fastest delivery of water and minerals to ...
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Which refers to the sum of all the forces that act upon an object?
A. net force
B. absolute force
C. balanced force
D. positive force
Answer:
Net force
Explanation:
Net force is the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or body. The net force is a single force that replaces the effect of the original forces on the particle's motion. It gives the particle the same acceleration as all those actual forces together as described by the Newton's second law of motion.
Answer:
net force
Explanation:
Diffusion takes place
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The organ system is composed of multiple organs that work together to carry out a function.
describe one piece of evidence represented by the contour line on the map that indicates the north side of chimney bluffs is steep?
Incomplete question. Attached is the image of the map below.
Explanation:
From the map, we could notice the contour lines around the Chimney Bluff areas are closely packed together. In other words, the spacing between the contour lines is narrower than those found in other locations.
This assertion is accurate because it is a standard practice in many maps to indicate the steepness of an area by having the contour lines in close proximity.
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Which of the following is not an example of organic matter?
A. Seaweed
B. A dead animal
C. Coffee bean shells
D. Bagged fertilizers
Answer:
B dead animal
Explanation:
Answer:
Bagged fertilizers
Explanation:
What are the 3 main functions of this organ system?
Answer: Circulatory system, Cardiovascular system, and Digestive system.
Explanation:
Momentum explains how _____ travels.
A.) sound
B.) heat
C.) both of these
D.) none of these
Answer:
I think D
Explanation:
Mendel studied "factors" that allowed for physical characteristics, which can have alternate versions, to be passed onto offspring. What are these factors called?
Answer:
Traits
Explanation:
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Answer:
THE ANSWER IS phenotypes
Explanation:
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What do you think the term "ecological footprint" means?
Answer:
biologically productive land and sea area
Explanation:
Which is a correct statement about mutations?
A. Mutations are always bad.
B. Mutations ensure alleles never change.
C. Mutations increase variety in a population.
D. Mutations decrease variety in the population,
Is human blood ever any color other than red?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Human blood is red because of the protein hemoglobin. Hemoglobin contains a red-coloured compound called heme that’s important for carrying oxygen through your bloodstream
Sometimes blood can look blue through our skin, but its never blue. the reason we see blue is because blue light doesn't go as deep into kin as red. If the blood vessel is deep, your eyes see more blue than red light due to the blood’s absorption of red wavelengths.
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Answer:
Yeah it is correct.
Explanation:
Things enter the cell through the cell membrane through either active or passive transport which can tell you that the cell membrane controls what goes in and out.
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define the term gene in your own word
Answer: A gene is in your DNA
Explanation:
Answer:
Gene: a unit of DNA that is usually located on a chromosome and that controls the development of one or more traits and is the basic unit by which genetic information is passed from parent to offspring.
Which of the following is NOT a function of a protein?
A)store and carry out the genetic code
B)building materials
C)control the rate of reactions and regulate cell processes (enzymes)
D)transport things in an out of cells (cell transport)
The storage + the transmission of genetic info are NOT done by proteins but by your DNA.
A would be your answer.
meiosis results in greater genetic variation than asexual reproduction because it-
A. is a lengthy process full of errors.
B. results in a greater number of offspring.
C. is more common in higher order species.
D. allows the recombination of genetic information.
Answer:
D. allows the recombination of genetic information.
how to write a narrative story?
Answer:
Start with action or dialogue.
Ask a question or set of questions.
Describe the setting so readers can imagine it.
Give background information that will interest readers.
Introduce yourself to readers in a surprising way.
Explanation:
Answer:
Narrative essays/stories are often anecdotal, experiential, and personal—allowing students to express themselves in a creative and, quite often, moving ways. So, in short, it's an essay about your life with details, events, etc.
Explanation:
Narrative essays/stories should include:
an introduction, plot, characters, setting, climax, and conclusion.must have a purpose; think of this as the thesis of your story.the essay should be written from a clear point of view; essays to be written from the standpoint of the author (you); however, this is not the sole perspective to be considered. Creativity in narrative essays oftentimes manifests itself in the form of authorial perspective. narrative essays are effective when the language is carefully, particularly, and artfully chosen. Use specific language to evoke specific emotions and senses in the reader. the use of the first person pronoun ‘I’ is welcomed; though it is welcomed it is not necessary—nor should it be overused for lack of clearer diction.have a clear introduction that sets the tone for the remainder of the essay. Do not leave the reader guessing about the purpose of your narrative; you are in control of the essay, so guide it where you desire (just make sure your audience can follow your lead).I hope that this helps you! I know it was a lot to read, but it's worth it. Have a nice night! :D
3. State and explain Chargaff's rules.
Answer: Chargaff's rules state that DNA from any species of any organism should have a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio (base pair rule) of pyrimidine and purine bases and, more specifically, that the amount of guanine should be equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine should be equal to thymine.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following is not an example of selective breeding?
A. Breeding fruit for taste and color.
B. A tiger's strength and speed.
C. Breeding cows for fertility and milk production
D. Wheat bred to produce more grain per plant.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A tiger strength and speed is not an example of selective breeding.
List four foods made by fermentation.
Answer:
Sauerkraut
Cheese
Salami
Yogurt
Explanation:
"Fermentation is the breakdown of carbs like starch and sugar by bacteria and yeast and an ancient technique of preserving food."
17. Match the major types of cancer with the types of cells they occur in
Adenocarcinomas
a. The lowest layer of the epidermis (skin)
Basal cell carcinoma
b. upper layers of skin, the lining of stomach, lungs,
kidneys
Squamous cell carcinoma
c. melanin-producing cells of the skin
Sarcoma
d. immune cells in the blood (T cells, B cells, and
bone marrow)
Leukemia and lymphoma
e. bones, fat, blood vessels, tendons, ligaments
Multiple myeloma
1. cells that produce fluids (breast, colon)
Melanoma
g. plasma cells (a type of immune cells)
shape of the smooth muscle cell
Answer:
They are flat layers
Explanation:
However, smooth muscle fibers do not form thick ropes like skeletal muscles. Instead, they come together in smooth, usually flat layers.
Which of these groups contains single-celled organisms?
A. birds
В. plants
C. fungus
D. animals
Answer:
C. Fungus
Explanation:
The fungi kingdom includes both single cell and multicellular organisms. Single cell organisms in the fungi kingdom include yeasts and chytrids, or fossilized fungi. Most organisms within the plant and animal kingdoms are multicellular. The Largest Single-Celled Organism.
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Answer:
C. fungus
Explanation:
Birds and animals are in the same category, and both have multiple cells.
Plants also have multiply cells.
And fungus can be single celled or multiple cells.
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In the two step cellular process of transcription and translation
(A) chromosomes line up and then are pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
(B) stem cells develop in embryonic cells, which then form adult tissue cells.
(C) the DNA double helix is separated and then replicated to form two strands of DNA.
(D) a DNA sequence is copied to form an RNA sequence, and then copied to form a protein.
Answer:
The answer is D
A is cell division, B is some stage of pregnancy, and C is DNA replication.