Answer:
a. Large seedless watermelons that consumer demand.
Explanation:
The Large watermelons are bred based on consumer demand.
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The image below shows how wolves and dogs compare to some other animals in the levels of classification.
Based on the chart, how are fish and dogs related?
They belong to the same kingdom but different phyla.
They belong to the same phylum but different classes.
They belong to the same kingdom and class.
They belong to the same phylum and class.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Answer:
Was it b?
Explanation:
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Elijah likes the roses in his cousin’s garden. He decides to take the leaves from his cousin’s plant and connect them to his plant, which will result in the growth of a new rose plant. What method of plant propagation did Elijah use?
A.
cutting
B.
air layering
C.
tip layering
D.
mound layering
E.
grafting
Answer:
its cutting
Explanation:
how many alleles control a mendelian trait such as pea seed color
A one
B two
C three
D four
Answer:
B. Two alleles control a Mendelian trait such as pea seed color
Explanation:
An ecosystem that has almost the same number and type of organisms for many years is exhibiting ___
Answer:
equilibrium
Explanation:
What is the function of flowers?
Transport nutrients
Gas exchange
Reproduction
Support stem
Answer:
The function is reproduction.
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Which is the basic functional unit of life?
organism
organ
tissue
cell
Answer:
cell
Explanation:
The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life. Cells are independent, single-celled organisms that take in nutrients, excrete wastes, detect and respond to their environment, move, breathe, grow, and reproduce.
Answer:
D.) Cell
Explanation:
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: This is an organ of the central nervous system, which has three distinct parts that control and coordinate the activities of the body. The cerebrum controls thoughts, voluntary actions, and the sensations related to the five senses. The cerebellum helps with balance and coordination. The stem controls vital and involuntary processes like breathing and your heart beating.
Answer:
the brain.
I am not sure if this is what the question wanted but that is a description of the brain.
Choose all the answers that apply.
In a balanced ecosystem the number of _____.
producers is greater than the number of consumers
consumers is greater than the number of producers
primary consumers is greater than the number of secondary consumers
secondary consumers is greater than the number of tertiary consumers
tertiary consumers is greater than the number of primary consumers
producers is greater than the number of consumers
Answer:
primary consumers is greater than the number of secondary consumers
secondary consumers is greater than the number of tertiary consumers
producers is greater than the number of consumers
Explanation:
Environmental agencies throughout the world believe that humans have forced Earth out of its natural cycle. Consider the choices below as possible sources of empirical evidence for anthropogenic climate change. Which choice does not support this view?
Answer:
Human activities increases the concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Explanation:
Human is not responsible for the balance of oxygen gas in the atmosphere because human takes oxygen from the environment for the production of energy in the process of respiration. Plants are the key factor for maintaining the oxygen concentration in the atmosphere. Human activities are the main reason of increasing carbon-dioxide and other harmful gases in the atmosphere and increases the air pollution and change in climate occurs.
Answer:D
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The diagram below shows the Moon's orbit around Earth. Letters A, B, C, and D represent four positions in the Moon's orbit.
What is the approximate length of time it takes the Moon to travel from position A to position C?
1 day
14 days
28 days
31 days
Answer:
14 days is the correct answer. Since it takes 27(approx) days to complete one revolution of the earth and will take (27/2=14) days to complete half of the revolution I.e. A to C.
The orbit of the Moon around Earth is shown in the diagram below. Four locations in the Moon's orbit are represented by the letters A, B, C, and D.
How long does it typically take the Moon to move from position A to position C?
The Moon takes 28 days to go from location A to position C, which is a rough estimate. The Moon is at perigee, or its closest point to Earth, at position A. The Moon is at its apogee, or furthest point from Earth, at location C. Even though the Moon's orbital speed varies, it does take about 28 days to go from perigee to apogee. The Earth's orbit around the Sun and the Moon's orbit are both inclined.
This indicates a tilt between the orbital planes of the Earth and the Moon. The Moon's location with relation to the Sun consequently shifts throughout time. The Moon appears to "wax" and "wane" in the night sky because of this. The 28-day synodic period of the Moon accounts for the Moon's shifting positions with respect to the Sun.
Therefore, it may be concluded that it takes the Moon 28 days to roughly travel from place A to position C. This is due to the Moon's relatively slow orbital motion, which takes around 28 days to complete from perigee to apogee and from one place in relation to the Sun to another.
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What is complementary base pairing? Explain why complementary base pairing is necessary to maintain the double helix shape of the DNA molecule.
Answer:
A complimentary base pairing is how adenine can only bond with thymine and how guanine and cytosine through hydrogen bonding. It is necessary to maintain the double helix shape. Because it is opposite, that is why the DNA is that shape. It is anti parallel due to the Complementary base pairing.
Adenine can only bond with thymine and guanine with cytosine via hydrogen bonding. It's important to keep the double helix shape. Complementary base pairing causes antiparallelism.
Why complementary base pairing is necessary?Base pairs linked to a sugar-phosphate backbone form the double helix structure of DNA.
DNA is composed of four nitrogenous bases: thymine, adenine, guanine, and cytosine. Guanine and cytosine are linked by three hydrogen bonds, while adenine and thymine are linked by just two. The term for this is complimentary base pairing.
Complementary base pairing is critical for the formation of the helical helix of DNA because it permits the base pairs to be organized in the most energetically favorable manner. It is also essential for replication since it permits semiconservative replication.
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Biology 1
Formative Assessment #10
SC 912L 15.8
10. Early Earth was an extremely hot violent place of volcanic eruptions, collisions with
objects from space and deadly gasses. This was not a place for living organisms. Not til
the Earth began to cool did the possibility of life emerge. Which of the following was the
most likely trigger for life on Earth?
4. direct sunlight
B appearance of water
C. decrease in methane gas
D. increased carbon dioxide
Answer:
appearance of water
Explanation:
this is because most organisms need water
Answer:
C. decrease in methane gas
During cellular respiration, which of the following is equal to the total number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in water and carbon dioxide?
Number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in glucose
Number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in oxygen gas
Total number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in glucose and oxygen
Total number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in hydrogen gas and oxygen
Answer:
number of carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms in oxygen gas
Explanation:
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This is the simplest invertebrate animal. Most are asymmetrical and reproduce either through asexual means or through internal, self-fertilization because most are hermaphrodites.
Answer:
whales I maybe wrong
Explanation:
In which population would reproducing asexually be most
advantageous?
A population living in a changing environment
- A population too large for the available resources
A population heavily hunted by many different
types of predators
A population living successfully in stable
environmental conditions
Answer:
A population heavily hunted
Explanation:
They die to quick to meet another of their kind and not reproduce
1-True or False: Human activities such as nitrogen fertilizer can upset the balance of the nitrogen cycle.
True
False
Answer:
True because it disturbs the balance of the soil.
Which types of marine life will be hurt by increasing carbon dioxide levels?
1.Algae
2.Clams and Snails
3.Coral
4.All of the above
Clams and snails
They need Oxygen
Answer:
i think its 4
What characteristic makes a social group eusocial?
Answer:
Eusociality (from Greek εὖ eu "good" and social), the highest level of organization of sociality, is defined by the following characteristics: cooperative brood care (including care of offspring from other individuals), overlapping generations within a colony of adults, and a division of labor into reproductive and non.
Explanation:
Answer: Eusociality (from Greek εὖ eu "nice" good and social), the highest level of organization of sociality, is defined by the following characteristics: cooperative brood care (including care of offspring from other individuals), overlapping generations within a colony of adults, and a division of labor into reproductive and non.
Which can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
plants and animals
animals and glaciers
oceans and glaciers
oceans and plants
Answer:
Oceans and plants
Explanation:
Number the steps (1-6) of Transcription to order the events in the correct sequence. (Worth 50 points)
____ The DNA “rezips,” reforming the original complementary cross-strand
bonds
____ The DNA and messenger RNA strands separate from one another and the
RNA leaves the nucleus
____ Helicase “unzips” the DNA-RNA hybrid
____ RNA polymerase joins the new RNA nucleotides into a single strand
____ Helicase “unzips” the DNA, opening the two strands of the double helix
____ Free RNA nucleotides make complementary pairs between their own
nitrogenous bases and the attached bases of the single DNA template
strand.
Answer:
6, 5, 4, 2, 1, 3
Explanation:
Transcription refers to the process of the formation of RNA molecules from DNA molecules using DNA strands as a template.
Only one strand out of two DNA strands is involved in the process and the strand is known as coding strand which runs in the direction of 5' to 3'.
The process of transcription takes place in the following sequence:
1. Helicase enzyme binds to the DNA and unzips the two strands of DNA. This opens the helices of the DNA and the DNA gets open.
2. RNA polymerase binds to the promoter attached to the DNA and forms the single strand.
3. The RNA nucleotides form complementary base pairs with the DNA and the RNA strand. A new complementary strand is made using complementary base pairing.
4. DNA helicase unzips the DNA and RNA hybrid.
5. The DNA and RNA get separated and the mRNA molecule formed in the nucleus exits the nucleus.
6. The two-strand of DNA is again joined via complementary base-pairing rule.
Answer:
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Which plant or plant part is a source of edible oils?
A.
wheat
B.
kidney beans
C.
sunflower
D.
rice
E.
cottonseed
Answer:
kidney beans is correct
Explanation:
The human body contains many glands, including the pituitary, thymus, and thyroid. The table below shows the functions of two of these glands. Function 1. Associated with the immune system and is largest in size during teenage years 2. Produces hormones which are required for growth and various body functions Which of the following matches correctly the names of the glands with their functions? Group of answer choices Pituitary—Function 1; Thyroid—Function 2 Thyroid—Function 1; Thymus—Function 2 Thymus—Function 1; Pituitary—Function 2 Pituitary—Function 1; Thymus—Function 2
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
I had did research on both explanations and Thymus is 1st and Pituitary is 2nd. I had looked this question up and yours is a bit different then mine, but I thought I'd stop and help you. :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
im doing the test now
The landing of pollen on the stigma is followed by the growth of the pollen
tube towards the ovule. The pollen tube growth is guided by chemicals released from the pistil of the female flower. What is this type of growth in
the direction of chemicals called?
• positive chemotropism
• negative phototropism
• positive phototropism
Answer:
positive chempotesiem
Explanation:
If you disagree with a point a discussion partner is making, it is usually a good idea to:
A. change the subject.
B. enlist others to join your effects
C. repeat your argument
D. ask verifying questions
Answer:
D. ask verifying questions
Explanation:
they would be a better solution instead of changing the subject or repeat the argument all over again.
How are the blunt and sharp pipettes
used in the cloning process?
(please answer in simple words i don't even understand the question)
Answer:
During the process of the type of cloning known as Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT), once the nucleus is removed from the egg cell, blunt and sharp pipette both are used. The purpose of the blunt pipette is to hold the egg cell in position whereas the sharp pipette penetrates the cell to take the nucleus out by sucking it - a process known as "enucleation". This nucleus is discarded. Rather, this nucleus is replaced by a nucleus taken out from a somatic cell (same way as described before) of the same organism.
Hope that answers the question, have a great day!
appendix: doesn't really do.............for us but it does for other organisms
Answer:
Hey!
The blank space you've left open is meant to be filled with the word ANYTHING...
Explanation:
It has a history of acknowledging its little purpose and significance...but only really comes into focus when it is infected...called APPENDICITIS...
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ItsMATT15the intrapulmonary volume causing the inrapulmonary pressure to
forcing air out of the lungs
During expiration, the diaphragm relaxes which
A. Increases, decrease
B. increases, increase
C. decreases, increase
D. decreases, decrease
Cape Canaveral, Florida is where much of the worlds space exploration takes place. Geographically, this location was well suited to become America's spaceport. There are several reasons this is such a good location. It was not highly populated and is flat land facing the ocean. Railroads and ships were able to bring in the materials used to build the launch pad and space station. All of the following are contributions of the Space Center for Florida except which one? A) Education programs flourished. B) Thousands of new workers moved to the state. C) Factories manufacturing space products started all over the state. D) All the money that came into the state was used for space research.
Answer:
I think the answer is B
Explanation:
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Fill in the blank
After to oil and gas, the second most extracted resources from the
continental shelf are ________ and ________.
krill and plankton
sand and gravel
salt and pepper
silver and gold
The oxygen concentration of the ocean is the same at all depths.
True
False
The salinity in a saltmarsh may change when freshwater from a river or stream enters the marsh.
True
False
Fill in the blank
Marine habitats vary in physical parameters such as temperature, salinity and _______?
time
rain
sunlight
radiation
Where does thermohaline circulation occur?
bays and estuaries
warm surface waters close to the coast
Marianas trench
deep in the oceans
A biogeochemical cycle is a pathway for chemicals necessary for life to move through the environment.
True
False
Answer:
number 1 salt and peppers
number 2 false
number 3 sunlight
number 5 deep in the oceans
number 6 true
Explanation:
number 1 you can buy silver or gold you can't pick up salt a gravel and krill and plankton are not good for people
number 2 water can get heavy the more you go down there for your lung will get crushed this same effect can happen to fish
number 3 sunlight and saltine aka(what in salt water) will change the hint is the word temperature
number 4 The basic thermohaline circulation is one of sinking of cold water in the polar regions, chiefly in the northern North Atlantic and near Antarctica. These dense water masses spread into the full extent of the ocean and gradually upwell to feed a slow return flow to the sinking regions.
number 4 I don't have a explanation for this