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What is the bite force of a lion, compared to a chihuahua. Your time started when you started reading this.

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Answer 1

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Chihuahua bite force in pounds is 3,900 (psi) pounds per square inch. The bite force of a lion is around 600 PSI. To say that a Chihuahua can bite at more than 6 times the strength of a lion is absolutely ridiculous. At first I thought the opposite.

Answer 2

Answer:

A Chihuahua can bite 6 times PSI a lion can. A lion can bite roughly 650 PSI, the small dog's bite is around 3900.

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Whích DNA strand is complementaryto the DNA strand TAC CTA AGT GCA

A. ATG GAT TCA CGT
B. GTA TAG ACT TGC
C. GGG CAG CAG GAT
D. TCA CGT GAT ATG

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Answer: A

Explanation:

G is opposed to C

And C is opposed to G

T is opposed to A

And A is opposed to T

Answer: is A Explanation :this oposited the DNA and the component germen

The human population is in an era of
growth.
O A. linear
B. slowing
O C. exponential

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

because the human population is constantly rising and it has become a problem because we are using up our resources. linear means it stays the same. slowing means it's going down more than up and exponential means it is continuously going up

C is the correct answer

Solar panels generate electricity using photovoltaic cells that receive sunlight. To protect these cells from moisture while allowing sunlight to pass through, engineers must design a cover for the solar panel that is—

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waterproof and transmits light.

Explanation:

Answer:

Photovoltaic

Explanation:

It must be able to allow the electric flow because it must allow the electricity through that cover.

1 . What happens in the population if the mutation phenotype is helpful

2. Why does that happen for that population that has a helpful phenotype?

3. How does this mutation continue to exist in a population?

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1. The population will increase as they're better adapted to their environment and have a higher survival rate due to this helpful phenotype.

2. This happens to the population because this helpful phenotype might lead to less exposure to predation in which leads to a better survival fitness for the organism.

3. This mutation continues to exist as the organisms continue to successfully reproduce into the population due to being able to survive for longer.

_______________, such as bacteria, breakdown dead organisms and release nutrients back into the soil.
A. Producers

B. Decomposers

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Answer:

B. Decomposers

Explanation:

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Decomposers,such as bacteria, breakdown dead organisms and release nutrients back into the soil.

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Answer:

New moon to full moon: waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous,

Full moon to New moon: Waning gibbous, Third quarter, Waning crescent,

Explanation:

Answer:

Going from a New Moon to a Full Moon: Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous

Going from a Full Moon to a New Moon: Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, Waning Crescent

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In meiosis, 2 cells have been created at the end of telophase 1, halfway through the process. These cells are said to exist in a haploid state with a diploid number. Explain the statement. Support your answer clearly

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In some species, cells enter a brief interphase, or interkinesis, before entering meiosis II. Interkinesis lacks an S phase, so chromosomes are not duplicated. The two cells produced in meiosis I go through the events of meiosis II in synchrony. During meiosis II, the sister chromatids within the two daughter cells separate, forming four new haploid gametes. The mechanics of meiosis II is similar to mitosis, except that each dividing cell has only one set of homologous chromosomes. Therefore, each cell has half the number of sister chromatids to separate out as a diploid cell undergoing mitosis.

Prophase II

If the chromosomes decondensed in telophase I, they condense again. If nuclear envelopes were formed, they fragment into vesicles. The centrosomes that were duplicated during interkinesis move away from each other toward opposite poles, and new spindles are formed.

Prometaphase II

The nuclear envelopes are completely broken down, and the spindle is fully formed. Each sister chromatid forms an individual kinetochore that attaches to microtubules from opposite poles.

Metaphase II

The sister chromatids are maximally condensed and aligned at the equator of the cell.

Anaphase II

The sister chromatids are pulled apart by the kinetochore microtubules and move toward opposite poles. Non-kinetochore microtubules elongate the cell.

Figure 1. The process of chromosome alignment differs between meiosis I and meiosis II. In prometaphase I, microtubules attach to the fused kinetochores of homologous chromosomes, and the homologous chromosomes are arranged at the midpoint of the cell in metaphase I. In anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes are separated. In prometaphase II, microtubules attach to the kinetochores of sister chromatids, and the sister chromatids are arranged at the midpoint of the cells in metaphase II. In anaphase II, the sister chromatids are separated.

Telophase II and Cytokinesis

The chromosomes arrive at opposite poles and begin to decondense. Nuclear envelopes form around the chromosomes. Cytokinesis separates the two cells into four unique haploid cells. At this point, the newly formed nuclei are both haploid. The cells produced are genetically unique because of the random assortment of paternal and maternal homologs and because of the recombining of maternal and paternal segments of chromosomes (with their sets of genes) that occurs during crossover. The entire process of meiosis is outlined in Figure 2.

Figure 2. An animal cell with a diploid number of four (2n = 4) proceeds through the stages of meiosis to form four haploid daughter cells.

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Explanation:

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What element is part of the Alkaline Earth Metals family and located on period 4

Potassium

Bromine

Calcium

Krypton

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Answer:

C. Calcium (CA)

Explanation:

other Alkaline Earth metals in period 4 are, beryllium (Be), magnesium (Mg), strontium (Sr), barium (Ba), and radium (Ra)

Answer:

calcium is part of the alkaline earth metals family

which statement is not part of cell theory ?

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Answer:

option (C) is your answer

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

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Which of the following can NOT be cloned?
a. A dog
b. A rock
c. A bacterium
d. DNA

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it’s either dog cause dna could be cloned

¿Qué función cumplen las vitaminas?, Nombra al menos 4 de ellas
indicando que función cumplen, cuál es su estructura química y en que
alimentos pueden encontrarse?

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Answer:

i'm sorry but I don't understand

How does human consumption of limited resources impact the biosphere? 1 paragraph

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Human use of land has negative impacts. Human activities contribute to the erosion and pollution of beaches. ... More of the rainwater runs off leading to increased erosion and drier soil. Deforestation of land can also lead to desertification and a loss of biodiversity.The burning of fossil fuels and the growth of animal agriculture has led to large amounts of greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide and methane) in the atmosphere. Higher concentrations of greenhouse gases trap more heat in the biosphere and result in global warming. In turn, this drives climate change.Humans affect the quality, availability, and distribution of Earth's water through the modification of streams, lakes, and groundwater . ... The activities of humans have significantly altered the biosphere , changing or destroying natural habitats and causing the extinction of many living species.

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Part C When a material is heated, the change in temperature depends on the kind of material and its mass. Different objects can absorb and release different amounts of energy when heated and cooled. This property is called heat capacity. How might scientists apply this property to design something useful in the real world? Give one or two examples.

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Not really sure about this question but what I think is,

So for example, metal..Metal has a very low specific heat capacity, but we use it pretty much in all our lifetime right? Things that have low heat capacity have very high capacity if that makes sense. Things like water and oil, they take more energy to get heat up or get hot. Its funny because its what makes our planet survivable. 70% of our planet is of course water and radiation (light and heat) from the sun strikes 70% of water. Meaning its not heating anything up so quickly. Hope this somewhat helps you out and gives you an idea on what the question is talking about :) Enjoy!

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Answer:bsna

Explanation:

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Give the scientific term for each of the following descriptions.

2.1 The phase in which chromatids are separated
2.2 The phase where chromatids are formed
2.3 Plant tissue responsible for mitosis
2.4 The stage of cell division in which the DNA is copied
2.5 The cellulose structure that divides a plant cell into two during telophase
2.6 The two structures that make up a centrosome

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Answer:

2.1: Anaphase

2.2: synthesis phase

2.3: Meristematic tissue

2.4: Interphase

2.5: cleavage furrow

2.6:  pericentriolar material

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How is the carbon cycle an example of the Law of Conservation of Energy?

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The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed.

The carbon cycle is an example of the Law because the same carbon atoms are being recycled through the carbon cycle.

que sistemas artificiales utiliza el hombre para recoger agua que sistemas existen de forma natural

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Answer:

Haciendo almacenamiento y excavación en un área grande, mientras que los estanques son los sistemas utilizados para recolectar agua.

Explicación:

El sistema artificial que el hombre usa para recolectar agua es la construcción de un gran almacenamiento de concreto y la excavación de un gran terreno que recolecta agua de lluvia y puede ser utilizado por la gente para su uso diario, mientras que por otro lado, los estanques son el sistema natural donde el agua del la lluvia se acumula naturalmente. Esta agua es utilizada por la población que vive alrededor de ese estanque. Ambos sistemas proporcionan agua para el uso diario, como lavar, beber y cocinar, etc.

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Muscle cells make up about ____________ of your body mass.

A. a quarter

B. half

C. three quarters

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I'd say B. Muscles make up about 40% of the body so the cell amount should be even.

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Habitat destruction causes issues for many different species because it gives them a smaller area to move around to look for food, shelter, or other resources. Which of the
following would be a possible solution to this problem?
O A Moving all of the animals to one forest away from cities
O
B. Killing all of the animals
O
C. Connecting the forests together
allow animals to move between the forests
O D. Constructing a large wall around the city so the animals and humans are separated

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C is the best solution

Which of the following processes causes
sinkholes to form?
A. erosion of sediment by runoff
B. deposition of sediment by a river
C. deposition of calcite by groundwater
D. erosion of limestone by groundwater

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Answer:

A. erosion of sediment by runoff

Explanation:

The formation of sinkholes involves natural processes of erosion or gradual removal of slightly soluble bedrock (such as limestone) by percolating water, the collapse of a cave roof, or a lowering of the water table. Sinkholes often form through the process of suffosion.

Answer:

A sinkhole is a hole in the ground that forms when water dissolves surface rock. Often, this surface rock is limestone, which is easily eroded, or worn away, by the movement of water. ... Water collects in these collapsed sections, forming sinkholes. Sinkholes also form when the roofs of caves collapse.

A student is studying calcium, a highly reactive element that humans need for strong bones. Which characteristic of calcium is most closely related to its chemical reactivity?

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Explanation:

it's very reactive which helps to make strong bones

Environmental impact that have led to gray wolfs adaptation

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Answer:

what are you asking?

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Mediterranean forests, dry woodlands, and shrublands often have plants called sclerophytes living in them. What adaptation do these plants have that help them survive in this biome?

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he special characteristics that enable plants and animals to be successful in a particular environment are called adaptations. Camouflage, as in a toad's ability to blend in with its surroundings, is a common example of an adaptation. The spines on cycad leaves, keep animals from eating them.

Explanation:

Plants adapt to their environment from necessity. Plants may also adapt by growing lower and closer to the ground to shield themselves from wind and cold. Desert environments may have some of the following adaptations, these help the plant to conserve food, energy and water and still be able to reproduce effectively.

14. Scientists have found fossils of tropical plants in Antarctica. How could tropical plants
have grown in Antarctica?
a.At one time , earths entire surface was a tropical forest
b.At one time , Antarctica was located closer to the equator
c.Catastrophic volcanic eruptions melted the ice and exposed the soil to sunlight

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answer choice b is correct

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5. Explain the genotypes and phenotypes of skin color.

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Human skin color is a polygenic trait, which means that multiple gene loci (with different alleles) are involved in its expression. Because of this, there is an enormous number of possible genotypes for the skin color and as a result, the phenotypes vary from the darkest brown to the lightest hues.

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Drag four of the terms to the space below the matching image

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Answer:

The order they go is (from left to right)

Organ system, Organism, Organ, Cell

Explanation:

A organism is made of multiple organ systems like humans (respiratory system, cardiovascular system, etc.)

A organ system has multiple organs like veins, heart, etc.

A organ is made of lots of cells

A cell is the unit of life.

The SWAG scientist wrote this description (in the picture below) of a cell after looking at it under the microscope. Which type of cell was the student most likely describing?



answers:

Animal cell


Bacterial cell


Plant cell


Prokaryotic cell

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Answer:

I think bacterial cell becausea microscope look into small organisms that we can't see with a naked eye

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What are two factors that increase the genetic variation in a population?
O Mutations and mitosis
O Budding and meiosis
O Crossing over and mutations
O Crossing over and mitosis

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Answer:

The second one and the third

Explanation:

The immune system has both specific and nonspecific defenses against viral infections. Which statement describes a nonspecific response of the immune system in fighting viral infections?

A. T cells are produced to search out and destroy the viruses.
B. Memory B cells are activated to rapidly respond to the viral infection.
C. Plasma cells quickly replicate and release antibodies that bind to the viruses.
D. Virus-infected cells produce interferons that lead to the inhibition of viral replication

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Virus-infected cells produce interferons that lead to the inhibition of viral replication and act as a nonspecific response of the immune system in fighting viral infections. Therefore, the correct statement is option D.

What are interferons?

The immune system has two types of responses to viral infections: specific and nonspecific. Interferons are signaling molecules produced by virus-infected cells to activate antiviral defenses, such as apoptosis in infected cells. This refers to the nonspecific response of the immune system in fighting viral infections

Interferons function by alerting the immune system about the presence of a viral infection. Interferons can also stimulate the production of other immune cells, such as natural killer cells and macrophages to eliminate the infected cells.

Interferons have been also used to treat viral infections, such as hepatitis B, and are the nonspecific defenses that act as a first line of defense against viral infections.

Therefore, interferons that lead to the inhibition of viral replication are the nonspecific response of the immune system in fighting viral infections.

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