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-Which organisms are the best example of producers in a food web?
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-Marine Phytoplankton!
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Indica que nivel de organización representa cada uno de los siguientes elementos ADN estómago neurona electrón átomo de oxígeno, agua, ser humano, músculo cardíaco, óvulo y sangre.
Answer:
Neuron- the level of organisation is cells.Because it s the functioning unit of nervous system.
The Blood's level of organisation is tissues because if is made of group of cells.
The stomach level of organisation is organ, because it is made up of group of cells and tissues to form part of the digestive system.
Heart muscles is made up of organs as it is the combination of tissues and cells therefore a muscular organ,
DNA -represents a molecular level,but because it is located in the cells , its represented this level.
Egg belongs to level of organisation which is cellular.
Oxygen atom level of organisation is.(cell)
water is a Compound.( tissues )since it is the combination of two atom cells( hydrogen and Oxygen)
Human being is organism.
electron level of organisations are the smallest particles.(cells)
Explanation:
Which situation is an example of nonnative species introduction?
A huge volcanic eruption in Washington destroyed many habitats.
A large oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico killed many organisms that lived there.
Horseshoe crabs in the waters of Virginia have been overfished, and their numbers have declined.
Water hyacinths from Asia now grow in the United States and are crowding out animals and other plants.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Nonnative species is defined as the introduction of an alien species, foreign species or exotic species to a new region and affect the native species.
The exampe of nonnative species is introduction of water hyacinths from Asia in the United States which is affecting the native species and making the ecosystem crowdy.
Introduction of non-native species can disturb the balance of an already-established ecosystem by the native species including plants and animals.
Hence, the correct option is D.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Keith and Marsha's only child to have a carrier genotype, Jeff, did marry. Cedric remained single due to poor health, and Nita swore off marriage after several bad relationships. Jeff and his wife Adrienne had four children, Angela, Keith, Joyce, and Denise. Although the parents were not expecting it to happen, their only son and their second born girl were born with sickle cell disease. Post- pedigree questions: If you were Ketih and Marsha's genetic counselor, what would you tell them? _____________________________________________________________________________________ Which of the Jackson's grandchildren are definitely carriers? _____________________________________________________________________________________ What is Adrienne's genotype? ________________________________
Answer:
Answer to Question 1:
Sickle cell anemia is a recessive disorder. The fact that one of their children is a carrier means that either of Keith and Marsha is a carrier ot it might be that both of them are carriers of the disease.
Answer to Question 2:
The other two kids of Jeff and Adrienne who don't have the genetic disease are still carriers of sickle cell anemia.
Answer to Question 3:
Adrienne is a carrier of the sickle cell anemia disease as well, just like Jeff.
Hope that answers the question, have a great day!
explain the difference between weathering and erosion? how is deposition also involved in this three step cycle?
Answer:
Erosion is the process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another. ... Deposition occurs when the agents (wind or water) of erosion lay down sediment. Deposition changes the shape of the land. Erosion, weathering, and deposition are at work everywhere on Earth
Explanation:
because thanos said so
Which represents a force pair?
A. A golf club hits a golf ball. Gravity pulls the ball back down to Earth.
B. A book pushes down on a table, and gravity pulls the book toward the floor.
C. A boy's foot pushes down on a bicycle pedal. The pedal pushes up on his foot.
D. A person's foot pushes on the floor, and the person's weight pushes on the floor.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm pretty sure its either A or D.
Explanation:
Giving Brainliest to first correct and logical answer.
Explain why Calix having X chromosomes from his mother AND father meant chromosomal rearrangement was not the cause.
Answer:
Chromosomal rearrangment was not the cause because it wouldn't lead the mass of DNA per cell in Calix to appreciate by 40fg. It also wouldn't explain how he ended up with an additional sex chromosome altogether.
Explanation:
Chromosomal rearrangement occurs when one chromosome receives additional DNA while a different chromosome is missing DNA.
Choose an organism to use as an example.
Describe the organisms reproductive strategy:
discuss how this strategy is an adaptation for this organism:
Answer:
I will go with sponges :)
Sponges reproduce asexually. The parent begins budding, when the buds grow to a certain point, they break off and drift with the oceans current to a new place, settle down into the sand or rocks, and start the cycle all over again. Since sponges are stationary organisms (meaning that they cannot travel on their own.) They rely on the oceans current to spread their species across the oceans.
Answer:
I would do a Moon Jellyfish
Explanation:
Moon jellyfish reproduce during two different stages in their life cycle. During the medusa stage, they reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water. The method of reproduction used by jellyfish polyps is known as budding, and it does look like a plant growing a new bud for a flower. The polyp essentially clones itself. The clone buds out of the original polyp and detaches to float freely in the water.
For 15 points
What 10 good ideas would you give to improve a zoo. Explain each with a sentence.
How are oxygen and carbon connected through the atmosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere. Give an explanation of how a plant might use all three spheres
Answer:
Explanation:
To preserve Zoological garden expertise are needed to manage the creatures that are there.
Good and conducive environment should be provided for the animals.
Routine cleaning to avoid outback of diseases
Adequate resources should be provided this include food to avoid eviction of important species.
Geosphere is made up of the crust they form the layer of soil that support growth of plant and also supply nutrients.
Atmosphere is made of gas some of which help sustain life. Example is oxygen, carbon dioxide
Hydrosphere form the liquid portion of the earth it included large water bodies that serves as habitat for aquatic organism.
Oxygen and carbon are been released into the atmosphere where they are been taking up by plant or animal dead and remains of this organism lead to the release of this gases in both organic and in organic form back into the soil where it is taken up by plants back into the atmosphere and some are washed in the water bodies.
Plants takes in carbon-dioxide from atmosphere, absorbs nutrients from the soil through their root and water from the water table needed fro their growth.
HELP.. _____ immunity occurs when a person's immune system responds to an
antigen.
Answer:
Adaptive immunity occurs when a person's immune system responds to an antigen.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
which tissue is most likely to transport dissolved sugar?
A. sclerenchyma
B. collenchyma
C. parenchyma
Answer:
C. parenchyma
Explanation:
100%
hopes this helps.
Which of the following infectious disease agents is the smallest? A Bacteria B Virus C Fungus D Parasite
Answer:
B. Virus
Explanation:
With the exception of Virods and Prions, viruses are the smallest infectious disease agents.
After viruses, bacteria are the smallest, then fungi, and lastly parasites.
Answer:
virus
Explanation:
Which of the following year graphs represent hours of daylight and solar energy at 45° S?
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
in The US- Which states had the darkest skies
Answer:
The Cosmic Campground, New Mexico
Explanation:
It's THE darkest place in the United States, located in the Gila National Forest in New Mexico
What is a human genome sequence?
Answer:
The human genome is the complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans, encoded as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs in cell nuclei and in a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria. These are usually treated separately as the nuclear genome, and the mitochondrial genome.
blood type can receive Rh+ or Rh- blood
Answer:
People with Rh- blood can give blood to both Rh- and Rh+ recipients. However, those with Rh+ blood cannot give to Rh- recipients. If a person receives blood from someone with an incompatible blood type, it can cause a life threatening immune system reaction.
Answer:
Have a nice day.
Explanation:
What challenges arise when trying to protect the environment? Select four options.
A)expensive clean energy startup
B)costs threat to the livelihood of many citizens.
C) negative effect on future crop yields
D)expensive to monitor fishing and tourism industries more land available for farming
Answer:
expensive clean energy startup costs
threat to the livelihood of many citizens
negative effect on future crop yields
expensive to monitor fishing and tourism industries
Explanation:
Answer:
Expensive clean energy startup costs
Threat to the livelihood of many citizens
Negative effect on future crop yields
Expensive to monitor fishing and tourism industries
Explanation:
All of these can affect the PEOPLE because two include jobs, which is the way people make money, one is the people's homes, were they live, and the other one is negative to companies because they need it to be affordable to continue with it.
Hope this helps comment who said the other answer needs an explanation ;)
Which traits would Aristotle have used to classify sharks? Choose more than one answer.
Answer:
The main trait that was different between sharks 14 and 9 was that shark 14 (Mobulidae) has a front with two points that look like horns, whereas shark 9 (Dasyatidae) has a front with no points that look like horns.
Explanation:
The traits that Aristotle would have used to classify sharks are :
Front with points ( hornlike )Front without points Sharks classificationSharks whose front have two points like horns are classifed by Aristotle as sharks 14 (Mobulidae). whlie sharks whose front does not have two points like horns are classifiesd as sharks 9 ( Dasyatidae ). hence the traits that would have been used by Aristotle to classify sharks is the presence of points at the front.
Hence we can conclude that the traits that Aristotle would have used to classify Sharks are Front with points and front without points.
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If a new species of honeycreeper were discovered, and it had a short, straight beak, which bird in this puzzle would likely be its closest living relative?
Answer:
The bird species that share the closest phenotypic characteristics are likely closest relatives.
Explanation:
Evolution theory states that species evolve gradually trough mutations (many of them are neutral), thereby those honeycreeper populations closest are more likely to share phenotypic features with each other.
Answer:
Po'oull
Explanation:
Why do plants has stalks that hold pollen higher in flowers???
Answer: A
Explanation: due to gravity and aliens the pollen moves upwards instead of downwards , so taht bees can better access it .
Each gene in a cell's DNA codes for a specific protein. True of False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
The genome of an organism is inscribed in DNA, or in some viruses RNA. The portion of the genome that codes for a protein or an RNA is referred to as a gene. Those genes that code for proteins are composed of tri-nucleotide units called codons, each coding for a single amino acid.
Herbicides and insecticides can be bad for the environment. Insecticides could harm beneficial insects like bees, and both herbicides and insecticides can contaminate nearby rivers and streams.
What are some of the possible environmental benefits of GM crops?
What are some of the possible environmental problems that can be caused by GM crops?
What are some of the potential risks to humans and animals that eat GM crops?
Answer:absolutely
Explanation:
Not
Give an example of the law of conservation
of mass.
Which of the following are examples of short-term, human-induced environmental changes? Select three answer choices.
mass extinction
global warming
deforestation
ozone layer destruction
pollution
Answer:
deforestation
pollution
mass extinction
Explanation:
all three caused by humans
Answer:
mass exinction, deforestation, pollution
Explanation:
An oak tree can be a home for animals like squirrels, birds, etc. as well as provide oxygen for the environment. This is an example of a _____________: the role an organism plays in the environment.
Answer choices:
A. Understudy
B. Lead
C. Niche
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A Niche is the role an organism plays in its environment.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Ja’ron lives near a river that flows through farmland. He notices that the river has become more polluted over the years. The water that was once clear is now sometimes cloudy and has an unpleasant odor. What is the most likely cause of the pollution in the river? A. heat B. oil and gasoline C. industrial wastes D. pesticides and fertilizer
Answer: pesticides and fertilizer
Explanation: He lives in an area of farm land so, big crops are grown and to keep the bugs off the plants, farmers use pesticides. Then what happens is when it rains, the excess runs off into the river and pollutes it.
How does your heart rate affect the rate at which red blood cells travel throughout your body? PLEASE HELP ME QUICK!!
Answer:
with each heartbeat,the heart pumps blood throughout our bodies,carrying oxygen to every cell,after delivering oxygen the blood returns to the heart the heart then sends the blood to the lungs to pick up more oxygen.
explain how gas is changed back into gas when it exits the barrel
Why does the amount of energy DECREASE as you move up the pyramid?
It is absorbed by the sun
It is lost as heat
The animal vomits part of it's food
31. The type of immunity that occurs when the body makes its own
antibodies is __________ immunity
Answer:
passive immunity is the type of immunity inborn
Blood has traveled from the heart to the toes. Which describes the next step
of the circulation process?
A. The blood goes back to the heart to get oxygen.
B. The blood releases oxygen on the way back to the heart.
C. The blood goes through the liver to get oxygen.
D. The blood travels to the lungs to get oxygen.
The blood travels back up to the heart in a vein, APE.X