Elliptical galaxies form a perfect sphere or an ellipse.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A group of billions of stars in space is known as a galaxy. ... Irregular ones do not have specific shape and elliptical galaxies are three dimensional. It has ellipsoidal shape which formed of deformation of sphere and looks like ellipse. Hence, the given statement is true.
What is a basic function of a cell
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
They provide structure and support, facilitate growth through mitosis, allow passive and active transport, produce energy, create metabolic reactions and aid in reproduction.
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What is a swell wave?
Answer:
Swell are waves (usually with smooth tops) that have moved beyond the area where they were generated. The distance between the crests, or tops, of the waves that make up swell is usually much greater than the distance between waves being actively generated by wind blowing over the water.
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a biotic factor?
A. Giraffe
B. Lion
C. Cactus
D. Wildebeest
Answer:
cactus
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What are the "energy factories" within a plant cell?
From DNA to protein involves which series of events?Which of the following correctly describes the locations of transcription and translation within a eukaryotic cell?
Answer:
DNA istranscribed in the nucleus, then the mRNAtranscript is transported to the cytoplasm to be translated into protein.
Explanation:
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Some bird species, like the oxpecker seen here, have a special relationship with certain large mammals, including
rhinos, giraffes, and zebras. Oxpeckers land on the zebras and eat ticks and other parasites that live on their skin. The
oxpeckers get food while the zebras get pest control. Additionally, oxpeckers fly up and scream a warning to zebras
when danger is present. This behavior is an example of what type of relationship?
A)
co-evolutionary
Eliminate
B)
mutualistic
parasitic
D)
predator-prey
Answer:
This is a mutualistic relationship
What does it mean for a virus to "infect" a cell?
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The virus lands on the outside of the cell and remains there until the cell produces more viruses.
The virus lands on the outside of the cell and eats proteins on the surface of the cell.
The virus lands on the outside of the cell and injects its genetic material into the cell.
The virus lands on the outside of the cell and injects its proteins into the cell.
Answer:
I think the answer is...
the virus lands on the outside of the cell and injects its genetic material into the cells
i'm not sure but this is what I think...
Explanation:
Viruses usually inject their all genetic material into one cell to individual virion contains multiple copies of its fusion protein.
Which was not developed in the 1800s?
natural selection
germ theory
scientific method
cell theory
Answer:
germ theory
Explanation:
it was founded in the 19th century and founded by a man named Louis pasteur and robert koch who provided the final clue
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Answer:
Producers: Leaves and the other plant thing (i don't know the name of it)
First-level consumers: Squirrel, grasshopper, rabbit, rat
Second-level consumers: Frog, rat
Third-level consumers: Fox, owl, snake
Herbivores: Grasshopper, rabbit, squirrel
Carnivores: Frog, fox, snake, owl
Omnivores: Rat
brown rabbits have the genotype BB or Bb. White rabbits have the genotype bb. If two brown rabbits, with the genotypes seen in the Punnett square above, have baby rabbits, what is the probability that the baby rabbits will also be brown?
a) 25%
b)50%
c)75%
d)100%
Explanation:
BB: brown
Bb: brown
bb: white
Since you didn't give the variables, here is how you make a punnet square:
Make a box with four boxes inside.
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Put the variables on each side:
Example:
____B_____b____
B| | |
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b| | |
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then fill in :
____B_____b____
B| BB | Bb |
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b| | |
| Bb | bb |
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Which wavelength is reflected off plants stems and leaves