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thanks... I would say is the answer: Primary succession establishes soil in the area while secondary succession allows for recovery of the community after a disturbance. Primary succession increases the moisture and humidity in the area while secondary succession increases the ground cover by plants in the area.
Explanation:
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Pioneer species such as lichen and moss inhabit an area after a major disturbance such as a volcanic eruption. Over time, other species are found in the disturbed area and the number of pioneer species decreases. Why does the number of pioneer species decrease? The amount of available sunlight is reduced. The pioneer species can no longer thrive. ⊝ The area has more soil to support complex plants. The competition increases between organisms. ⊝ The area is more susceptible to the wind. Seeds are captured in the pioneer plants and germinate at a higher rate. ⊝ The temperature is not as extreme as it was following the disturbance. Fewer of the pioneer species reproduce. ⊝ CLEAR ALL ❮ PREVIOUS ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Answer:
The competition increases between organisms.
Explanation:
Primary succession occurs after a disturbance or disaster that leaves open spaces with no living organisms. These new open areas are the case, for instance, of a bare rock exposed due to a retreating glacier, a volcanic activity, or an intense fire. No previous species inhabiting this area are left.
These scenarios allow new species to grow. With time, new species arrive and manage to establish again. The order of the establishment depends on the strategies of each of the species to survive.
First, pioneer species arrive. These are the first inhabitants, mostly lichens or plants with the capability of surviving in such an environment. Only a few pioneers can establish in the open space. Pioneers modify the habitat. They make it more suitable for the posterior establishment of later species, converting rock into fertile soil. As conditions get better, new species arrive like grasses. Grasses and pioneers keep modifying the ground and making it better with time. Competition becomes more frequent between species. The first species are eventually eliminated by competition, while new species keep appearing and competing for resources. Habitat modification keeps on going while new species establish. They produce shadows, alter the temperature, and humidity, fertilizing the soil, competing for resources. Competition becomes more frequent between species. This sequence continues until there is not more facilitation, and the commuting reaches a climax, becoming stable and lasting for hundreds of years until another disturbance occurs.
5 Erosion and deposition are often discussed
together. Which statement most accu-
rately describes their difference?
A Erosion wears material away, and
deposition moves the material.
B Erosion moves weathered material, and
deposition resettles it.
C Erosion wears material away, and
deposition resettles it.
D Erosion and deposition are not
different; both describe moving
weathered material.
Answer:
Erosion wears material away, and
deposition resettles it.
Natural selection is a very important part of evolution. Select all of the CORRECT statements below
about the theory of natural selection.
More individuals are produced than can survive
Natural selection favors the strongest and fastest individuals in a population
There is genetic variation in populations
Beneficial traits are passed on to future generations
Answer:
Natural selection favors the strongest and fastest individuals in a population
Beneficial traits are passed on to future generations
There is genetic variation in populations
Explanation:
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What is the purpose of RNA?
To hate on DNA
To act as a messenger from DNA to the rest of the cell
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Answer:
to act as a messenger from DNA to the rest of the cell.
Explanation:
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Plants use energy from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugar. Which structure is found only in plant cells and helps plants capture energy from sunlight?
A. vacuole
B. nucleus
C. chloroplast
D. cell membrane
Answer:
The Answer is C. Chloroplast
Explanation:
Chloroplasts are the organelle of photosynthesis. They capture light energy from the sun and use it with water and carbon dioxide to make food (sugar) for the plant. The arrangement of chloroplasts in a plant's cells can be seen in Figure below.
Which of the following best describes natural selection?
A. organisms vary in their physical traits, and some are inherited
B. Organisms compete for food and shelter
C. organisms best suited to their environments are most likely to survive and reproduce
D. Organisms produce more offspring than can survive
what type of adaptation is tobogganing?
a. structural
b. behavioral
c. functional
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A toboggan is a simple sled traditionally used by children. It is well adapted to sliding down open slopes, where its large surface rides easily on loose, fluffy snow.
In the presence of oxygen, _____ molecules of ATP can be formed during cellular respiration.
A. 36 to 38
B. 19 to 24
C. 2 to 4
D. 63 to 68
E. 38 to 42
3. Which type of heat transfer causes your face
to feel warm when you sit in the Sun?
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how plants and animals get the matter they need to survive.
Answer:
Plants are able to use the energy from sunlight to produce sugars, which are a source of energy and matter. On the other hand, an animal cannot make its own food, so it eats plants and other animals.
Explanation:
the diagram shows part of a human female reproductive system.
which structure is labeled 1 in the diagram? (i put the answer in the pic)
You are correct. It is the Fallopian Tube.
Answer:
D: fallopian tube is correct
How much water on Earth is salt water?
Answer:
97 percent
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Over 97 percent of the earth's water is found in the oceans as salt water. Two percent of the earth's water is stored as fresh water in glaciers, ice caps, and snowy mountain ranges. That leaves only one percent of the earth's water available to us for our daily water supply needs.
B) Now imagine that a hurricane has deposited large patches of light colored sand among the
rocks. Use the axes below to sketch how you think your graph from part A would change under
these new conditions. What type of selection is acting under these new conditions?
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Why do birds migrate south during the winter?
A. strong northern winds drive them south
O B. an increase in predators drives them south
O C. to find food
O D. to find better nest building materials
Answer:
C. to find food.
Explanation:
It is hard to find food in the winter for animals besides humans. So they need to head south for warmer climates.
The sea is the ________________________ ecosystem in the world .
During a hot July day, Brian and his friends play football outside. After a while, they are covered in sweat. Brian comments that sweat is just your body’s way of cooling itself. Which systems are involved in your body attempting to maintain homeostasis during high temperatures?
a. Your nervous system sends signals to your muscular system.
b. Your circulatory system gives blood to your respiratory system.
c. Your muscular system attempts to cool your skin through radiation.
d. Your excretory system attempts to cool your skin through evaporation.
Answer: B is correct I had this question too!
Similarly, the cardiovascular, integumentary (pores and skin and related structures), respiratory, and muscular structures paintings collectively assist the frame preserves a strong inner temperature. If frame temperature rises, blood vessels withinside the pores and skin dilate, permitting extra blood to waft close to the pores and skin's surface.
The temperature in the frame varies; in a frame in homeostasis (regular fitness state), the 'core' temperature is maintained inside quite a number 36-37.5.
What is Homeostasis?Homeostasis via way of means of contracting to show chemical electricity into thermal electricity if the frame is cold, it additionally facilitates to preserve homeostasis via way of means of contracting extra or much less frequently so oxygen can get to all cells from the heart.
Thus it is clear that systems are involved in your body attempting to maintain homeostasis during high temperatures your muscular system attempts to cool your skin through radiation.
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In a series circuit with three bulbs,
a.
there are many paths for the current to take.
b.
the remaining two bulbs are not affected if one bulb burns out.
c.
all of the bulbs become dimmer as more bulbs are added.
d.
a switch is never used.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Because more bulbs are add the dimmer they get
Which molecule is produced in the aerobic breakdown of a glucose molecule?
A. Water
B. Oxygen
C. Light
D. Alcohol
E. NADPH
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Explanation:
it enters the citric acid cycle and generates reducing equivalents in the form of NADPH
Which is the most likely result if the Ubx gene was activated either before or after it normally is activated in the sequence of Hox gene expression?
A. The insect develops slightly shorter or longer abdominal legs.
B. The insect develops normal body parts at either a slower or more rapid rate.
C. The insect develops normal body parts but in an altered time sequence.
D. The insect develops legs in other parts of its body.
Answer:
D. The insect develops legs in other parts of its body.
Explanation:
HOX genes, also known as homeotic genes, are evolutionarily conserved genes (containing homeobox sequences) that encode master regulators of embryonic development in animals. Hox genes modulate the body plan of an embryo along the head-tail axis. In general, these genes are arranged in the same order as they are transcriptionally expressed along the anteroposterior body axis. Moreover, Ultrabithorax (Ubx) is a Hox gene that is responsible for the proper development of the third thoracic segment in insects. In Drosophila, it has been shown that different segments of the leg regulate their size in response to Ubx expression.
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Compare primary succession and climax community. Be sure to identify how long-term survival of species is dependent on resources that may be limited.
Answer:
Primary succession is the colonization of species of organisms on life-less barren lands after a volcanic eruption, newly formed land, or sand dunes. Lichens and mosses are the known primary succession community of organisms that helps in developing conditions for secondary succession by breaking rocks and providing soil.
After a fair amount of time, there are new species of organisms that grow and colonize in the land and these are, and ultimately the community becomes fairly stable. A climax community is a more stable, mature community that undergoes little or no change which can live for hundreds of years on the land.
The long-term survival of species is dependent on various kind of resources that may be limited, this can be explained by the lichens and mosses that have enough amount of nutrition and resources during primary succession but as new organism comes with complex structure and competes with these lichens and mosses their number decline due to limited amount of resources.
On the diagram below, what is the name of region B?
Cows that have a white and brown coat color (think spots, dapples, or patches) are an example of what?
1. Codominance
2. Incomplete Dominance
3. Multiple Alleles
4. Polygenic Traits
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If an acorn falls off a tree, is it living or non-living??
Answer: living
Acorns are still alive even off the tree and eventually grow into plants in the right conditions.
Answer:
Acorns are alive. Acorns live and breathe. Since they have no teeth and claws, acorns defend themselves with have chemicals called tannins. Because acorns decompose slowly, some gardeners compost them separately from other materials that break down more rapidly. Others grind them before composting them, as this speeds up decomposition.
therefore they are still living
Explanation:
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Earth's core is the source of the energy that drives the movement of tectonic plates. Which two processes help transfer this energy outward to earth's crust?
Answer:The two processes are CONDUCTION and CONVECTION
Explanation:
The Energy produced in the Earth core is generated by Sun, gravitational force , radioactive decay, and the Earth' rotation, To maintain balance in the earth, The processes of CONDUCTION and CONVECTION transfer energy (HEAT) to Earth's interior, which also helps the movement of tectonic plates at a constant rate.
Now, inside the earth mantle is made up of hot solid rock and because Conduction occurs more in solids, Its currents helps the continuous transfer of heat energy from the warmer mantle at the bottom to the cooler mantle at the top While Convection currents in the core move thermal energy causing the rising and sinking of warm and cooler molten rock inside Earth, thereby maintaining the motion of tectonic plates and creating a balance in the earth.
Answer:
Conduction and Convection
Explanation:
How does a fire help grasslands?
Choose all that apply
Answer:
In most grassland ecosystems, fire is the primary mode of decomposition
Explanation:
Grasslands burn more readily than forest and shrub ecosystems, with the fire moving through the stems and leaves of herbaceous plants and only lightly heating the underlying soil, even in cases of high intensity. In most grassland ecosystems, fire is the primary mode of decomposition, making it crucial in the recycling of nutrients. In some grassland systems, fire only became the primary mode of decomposition after the disappearance of large migratory herds of browsing or grazing megafauna driven by predator pressure. In the absence of functional communities of large migratory herds of herbivorous megafauna and attendant predators, overuse of fire to maintain grassland ecosystems may lead to excessive oxidation, loss of carbon, and desertification in susceptible climates. Some grassland ecosystems respond poorly to fire.
A fire helps grasslands through the following:
Keeps trees from overtaking the grasses.Preserve biodiversity.What is Fire?This is the visible aspect of combustion of fuel and other materials to produce heat and flame.
controlled burning increases biodiversity by increasing spatial and temporal variation and helps prevent trees from overtaking grasses.
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Why are molecular clocks important in the construction of cladograms? They compare the frequency of reproduction to determine which traits evolved through mutations. They compare the genes inherited by a species to determine descendants. They compare the number of mutations to determine how long ago species separated and evolved.
Answer: They compare the number of mutations to determine how long ago species separated and evolved.
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Answer:
C.They compare the number of mutations to determine how long ago species separated and evolved.
Explanation:
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