Answer:
easy
Explanation:
the egg obviously
as wind movsces over ocean water it produces both currents and _____________ that erode the coastline
Answer:
as wind movsces over ocean water it produces both currents and _____________ that erode the coastline
Explanation:
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Which characteristic is representative of an advanced animal?
A body symmetry that is asymmetrical
B body symmetry that is radial
C body symmetry that is bilateral
D one germ layer
Answer:
your answer would be c
Explanation:
any advanced animals will be bilateral, for example: all insects and mammals ad birds are bilateral, so even if the organism was any of the three, it would be bilateral
Both Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones had babies the same day in the same hospital. Mrs. Smith took home a baby girl named Shirley. Mrs. Jones took home a baby girl named Jane. Mrs. Jones began to suspect, however, that her baby had been accidently been switched with the Smith baby in the nursery. Blood tests were made. Mr. Smith was blood type A, Mrs. Smith was type B, Mr. Jones was type A, Mrs. Jones was type A. Shirley was type O, and Jane was type B. Had a mix-up occurred? SHOW WORK!
Answer:
yes a mixup had occured because two A blood types would result in a baby with the same blood unle mr.jones wasnt the father
Explanation:
Why may an asthmatic patient produce a wheezing sound and difficulty in breathing
Answer:
Wheezing happens when the airways are tightened, blocked, or inflamed, making a person's breathing sound like whistling or squeaking. Common causes include a cold, asthma, allergies, or more serious conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Explanation:
What is the difference between Gene Pool, Genetic Drift and Gene Flow?
Answer:
Genetic drift is referred to the changes in allele frequency in a gene pool. Gene flow is the process of alleles moving from one population to another.
Explanation:
Which of these is a difference between DNA and RNA?
DNA is found in the nucleus; RNA is never found in the nucleus.
DNA consists of five different nucleotides; RNA consists of four different nucleotides.
RNA is double-stranded; DNA is single-stranded.
DNA contains thymine; RNA contains uracil.
In DNA, adenine pairs with guanine; in RNA, adenine pairs with thymine.
Like DNA, RNA is made up of nucleotides. There are two differences that distinguish DNA from RNA: (a) RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the slightly different sugar deoxyribose (a type of ribose that lacks one oxygen atom), and (b) RNA has the nucleobase uracil while DNA contains thymine.
Human caused reductions of biodiversity, include pollution, invasive species, and overexploitation.
O True
O False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Development, together with globalization, drove severe changes at a global level. The natural and original environments suffered from these effects and still are.
Human beings have constantly been altering the natural ecosystems and causing irreparable damages to nature. For many decades, development involved society and technology advance over new areas unpopulated by humans.
Some of the principal human activities responsible for biodiversity loss are
the uncontrolled use of unrenewable resources, overexploitation of renewable resources; land destruction for the mining industry, farming and cattle industry, buildings, and other infrastructures; the unplanned advance of cities, and opening of new roads to connect those cities.All of them involving
deforestation and fragmentation of natural landscapes; water, air, and soil pollution, species loss, and reduction of biodiversity.With globalization, transport around the world became normal. And when traveling around the world, new species are intentionally or unintentionally transported too. When these species, of animal or vegetable origin, get established in a new area, they overgrow to the point of turning invasive.
Invasive species are uncontrollable and cause severe damage in native endemic species by competing for resources. The whole ecosystem structure changes.
But there are some background glitches in the system that are the principal responsible for all the mentioned activities. Some important aspects are lacking
The respect for nature, People´s education at different levels to care and protect wildlife, Interest in keeping ancestral knowledge, Planning and previous environmental impact studies, Policies to control human activities, Caring involved government.If, as a society, we lack these aspects, the possibilities of changing our impact on nature are far away.
What might happen to the salinity of the ocean if animals were no longer living in it?
The salinity of the ocean and oceanic animals are not related. Living organisms are not the cause of the salt in the ocean, so if they no longer lived there would be no change.
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Which of these descriptions best contrasts safety knowledge for cows and horses?
A. Horses have a definite flight zone, whereas cows do not
B. Cows will startle at sudden movement or noise, but horses do not.
C. Cows have a definite flight zone, whereas horses do not.
D. Cows have 360-degree vision, but horses do not
Answer:
Cows have a definite flight zone, whereas horses do not. So the answer is C.
Mitosis is the division of the _____ and begins with a stage called ____ . As the nuclear envelope finishes dissolving, the cells enter ____, where microtubules from the spindle attach to the duplicated X-shaped chromosomes.
When all chromosomes are fully attached to the spindle, they align at the midplate between poles. This marks the middle of mitosis, which is ____ . As sister chromatids separate, cells enter ____ and they finish separating and a nucleus reforms around each set of new chromosomes in ____ . During this phase, cytokinesis also becomes visible as the cells themselves begin to divide.
Answer:
cell; prophase. prometaphasemetaphase. anaphase, telophase.Explanation:
Mitosis is the division of the cell and begins with a stage called prophase. As the nuclear envelope finishes dissolving, the cells enter prometaphase, where microtubules from the spindle attach to the duplicated X-shaped chromosomes.
When all chromosomes are fully attached to the spindle, they align at the midplate between poles. This marks the middle of mitosis, which is metaphase. As sister chromatids separate, cells enter anaphase and they finish separating, and a nucleus reforms around each set of new chromosomes in telophase. During this phase, cytokinesis also becomes visible as the cells themselves begin to divide.
Please help, its about Earth's oceans.
Answer:
The Correct awnser is D
Explanation:
Earth has 75% of our space is made up of water and most of it comes from our ocean.
BRAINLIEST PLEASE8. Which statement correctly describes one way ocean currents affect a region?
Deep ocean currents push into estuaries, creating sand deposits that form barrier
islands.
Cold ocean currents along the equator increase evaporation rates, creating circular
winds that produce tropical storms.
Warm ocean currents keep coastal air temperatures warm, creating moderate
climate conditions in coastal regions.
D. Deep ocean currents move water from polar seas toward the equator, creating drafts
of cold air that blow over polar regions.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which statement correctly describes one way ocean currents affect a region?
Deep ocean currents push into estuaries, creating sand deposits that form barrier
islands.
Cold ocean currents along the equator increase evaporation rates, creating circular
winds that produce tropical storms.
Warm ocean currents keep coastal air temperatures warm, creating moderate
climate conditions in coastal regions.
D. Deep ocean currents move water from polar seas toward the equator, creating drafts
of cold air that blow over polar regions.
O more
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Answer:
Within the bone marrow, all blood cells originate from a single type of unspecialized cell called a stem cell. When a stem cell divides, it first becomes an immature red blood cell, white blood cell, or platelet-producing cell.
Explanation:
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why the cycle play an important role in the environment
Identify the true statements regarding liver glycogen phosphorylase a. Protein phosphatase 1 is abbreviated PP1. The binding of glucose to liver phosphorylase a shifts the equilibrium from the active form to the inactive form. Liver phosphorylase a concentration decreases when glucose enters the blood. As the concentration of phosphorylase a decreases, the activity of glycogen synthase increases. Liver phosphorylase a is regulated by AMP, adenosine monophosphate. When PP1 is bound to phosphorylase a, both PP1 and phosphorylase a are active.
Answer:
Liver phosphorylase a concentration decreases when glucose enters the blood.
The binding of glucose to liver phosphorylase a shifts the equilibrium from the active form
As the concentration of phosphorylase a decreases, the activity of glycogen synthase increases. to the inactive form
Explanation:
Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) is a phosphatase enzyme known to remove phosphate groups from serine/threonine amino acid residues. PP1 plays diverse biological roles including, among others, cell progression, control of glucose metabolism, muscle contraction, etc. In glucose metabolism, PP1 regulates diverse glycogen metabolizing enzymes (e.g., glycogen synthase, glycogen phosphorylase, etc). In the liver, glycogen phosphorylase catalyzes the rate-limiting step in glycogenolysis by releasing glucose-1-phosphate. Glycogen phosphorylase a is converted (and inactivated) into the b form by PP1, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of the phosphate bond between serine and the phosphoryl group. In the liver, glucose binds in order to inhibit glycogen phosphorylase a, thereby inducing the dissociation and activation of PP1 from glycogen phosphorylase a.
During his first set of experiments, Mendel crossed true-breeding plants that
expressed different versions of a studied trait. For example, he crossed tall
plants with short plants. Based on his results, he said the tall plants exhibited
the dominant form of the trait, plant height. Which of the following best
describes the F1 offspring of this cross?
O A. All were tall.
O B. About 25% were short.
C. All were short.
D. About 25% were tall.
Answer: A. All were tall.
Explanation:
True-breeding plants are plants with completely dominant or recessive genotypes (TT (tall) and tt (short), for this example). He crossed one tall plant with genotype TT with a short plant with genotype tt. Set up a Punnett square with parents TT and tt.
All offspring will have the genotype Tt. T is dominant, so only one copy of it is needed for a plant to be tall. All of the offspring have one copy of T, so they're all tall.
Answer:d
Explanation:
it is right
Why might more frequent prescribed burns be easier to control than less frequent burns?
Answer:
Wildfires that burn into areas where fuels have been reduced by prescribed burning cause less damage and are much easier to control. ... The time interval between fires can be as often as every year although a 3- or 4-year cycle is usually adequate after the initial fuel-reduction burn.
Explanation:
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can the behavior of a material or substance be considered a physical property? Explain why or why not.
Answer:
yup it can be considered as the physical property like as if the solid is hard it can hurt to so it has the property of being hard and behavior of being hurted
HELP! what is the alignment of the earth,moon and sun during a solar eclipse?
Answer:
they are all lined up.
Explanation:
the moon blocks the sun which is in front of the earth
Answer: i hope this is what you were asking, the moon, earth, and sun line up on a striaght line with the moon blocking the sun
what is a good blood pressure?
Answer: A normal blood pressure level is less then 120/80mmHg
Explanation:
A flounder lies motionless on the sandy bottom of the ocean floor. It blends in so well with its environment that predators cannot see it. How does this help the flounder?
Question 1 options:
It helps the flounder reproduce.
It helps the flounder find food.
It helps the flounder defend itself.
It helps the founder move from one place to another.
Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following is an example of mimicry?
Question 2 options:
A newborn fawn hides among tall grasses near the forest’s edge.
Gelada baboons live in a large troop on a high cliff in Ethiopia.
A spitting cobra spits venom at a predator that come near.
A viceroy butterfly has the same markings as a bad-tasting monarch butterfly.
Question 3 (1 point)
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When a group of small fish gathers themselves together, as in the image below, possibly giving the appearance of a larger animal, which defensive technique is being used?
Question 3 options:
Mimicry
Ejection
Grouping
Camouflage
Question 4 (1 point)
Which of the following statements best describes what will most likely occur to the moth populations in the image below?
Question 4 options:
The light moths will be captured by predators more easily than the dark moths, and the population of dark moths will rise.
The light moths will be captured by predators more easily than the dark moths, and the population of light moths will rise.
The dark moths will be captured by predators more easily than the light moths, and the dark moths will probably go extinct.
The light moths will change their wing color to match that of the dark moths.
Question 5 (1 point)
What is the most likely explanation of the data shown below?
data table
Question 5 options:
There has been a drought in the area that is affecting all life forms.
The population of natural predators of the moths has gotten smaller.
The moths are living in an environment with light trees.
The moths are living in an environment with dark trees.
Question 6 (1 point)
Suppose a certain species of insect lives in the lush green canopy of the rain forest. Some of the insects are bright green in color, and some are bright yellow. Assume there is a natural predator of the insect in the area. What do you expect to happen to the populations of the green and the yellow insects over time?
Question 6 options:
The green insect population will increase and the yellow insect population will decrease.
The green insect population will decrease and the yellow insect population will increase.
Both insect populations will remain constant over time.
Both insect populations will increase over time.
Question 7 (1 point)
Which of these examples describes a structure penguins use for movement?
Question 7 options:
A penguin stands with a group of other penguins when a predator approaches.
A penguin holds an egg under its feathers to keep it warm
A penguin uses sleek, smooth belly feathers to slide on ice
A penguin holds a squid in its bill.
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Question 8 (1 point)
Moles live underground and have several adaptations to this environment. For what purpose are their oversized paws and claws most useful?
Question 8 options:
Fighting off predators
Gathering food
Digging holes and tunnels for food
Mating
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Answer:
The first one is It helps the founder defend itself
The second one is A viceroy butterfly has the same markings as a bad-tasting monarch butter fly
The third one is Mimicry if im wrong do grouping
The fourth one is The light moths will be captured by predators more easily than the dark moths, and the population of the dark moths will rise
The fifth one is TBH i cant answer it i dont see the table
The sixth one is The green insect population will increase and the yellow insect population will decrease
The seventh one is A penguin uses sleek, smooth belly feathers to slide on ice
The eight one is Digging holes and tunnels for food
Explanation:
I answered these on the most logical reasons. I did not search these up anyways if im wrong tell me the ones that were wrong.
In pea plants, purple flowers (P) are dominant over white flowers (P). If two heterozygous purple flowered plants are
crossed with each other, then what are the possible genotypes of the offspring?
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Answer is pp only
Answer :the answer is D
Explanation:
Identify the name of each of the pathways [A, B, C]
Answer:
C [Krebs cycle]
B [glycolysis]
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Which principle tells us that this area has undergone tilting?
a. original horizontality
b. cross-cutting
c. superposition
d. inclusions
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
original horizontality
1. Explain where most of your food originally came from and how your cells obtain and use that food.
Answer:
the food that we eat are used up by the cells to perform different activities such as metabolism.
Question 2 (1 point)
Which two vocabulary words are synonyms (meaning similar things)?
a
revolution
b
orbit
c
latitude
rotation
Answer:orbit and rotation
Explanation: