Answer:
The answer would be A
which three sentences describe ways that droughts harm savanna ecosystems?
Answer:
b a d
Explanation:
Answer:
A. , C. , D.
Explanation:
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How is the energy of chemical processes coupled in metabolic pathways?
Answer:
Energetic coupling of chemical processes in metabolic pathways Biochemical systems couple energetically unfavorable reactions with energetically favorable reactions. These reactions can be part of catabolic pathways where complex substances are broken into simpler ones with the release of energy or anabolic pathways where complex molecules are synthesized with an input of energy.
Explanation:
Which phrases describe the open-ocean zone? Check all that apply.
very little sunlight
Ofew nutrients
low temperatures
low density
located near coasts
Answer:
Very Little Sunlight
Few Nutrients
Low temperatures
Explanation:
It was correct on the test.
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The open-ocean zone has low temperatures because there's little sunlight. So you will want to check:
Very little sunlight
Low temperatures
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Technology affects the environment in many ways. Which negative impact is NOT due to advances in technology?
A) toxic waste
B) global warming
C) habitat destruction
D) increase in natural disasters
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Im pretty sure that the answer is d because how could technology cause more NATURAL disasters and also i took the USATestprep
The purpose of mitosis is to ___, while the purpose of meiosis is to ____.
a) make new cells, and only germ-line cells do it;
b) make eggs or sperm, and all the body cells do it make eggs or sperm, and only germ-line cells do it;
c) make new cells, and all body cells do it make eggs or sperm, and only somatic cells do it;
d) make new cells, and all body cells do it make new cells, and all body cells do it;
e) make eggs or sperm, and only germ-line cells do it
Answer:
A) make new cells(somatic cells)and only germ-line cells do it(meiosis)
Explanation:
Meiosis is the process through which germ cells that produce gametes such as sperm and eggs are formed. It is an equatorial division that involves the parental cell dividing into daughter cells each containing similar genetic material as the parents cell and this can be passed on to successive generation.
While Somatic cells are cells that form the building blocks of the body, they are the actively divided body part and only divide by mitosis.
Meiosis produces germ cells while mitosis produces somatic cells.
Animals with exoskeleton are called
Answer:
Examples of animals with exoskeletons include insects such as grasshoppers and cockroaches, and crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters, as well as the shells of certain sponges and the various groups of shelled molluscs, including those of snails, clams, tusk shells, chitons and nautilus.
Explanation:
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which action is most likely to keep succession going and make an ecosystem more stable?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Question 4 (1 point)
What pattern occurs every 365.26 days on Earth? Choose all correct answers.
Earth rotates around the Sun.
Oь
Earth revolves around the Sun.
C с
Earth's degree of axis tilt changes.
d
Earth orbits around the Sun.
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Answer:
The nurdles contain concentrated toxins that can poison the animals. ( I think this is the answer because nurdles are toxic and animals pretend that they are fish eggs or food and mistakenly eat them.
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The Topic is Coal Production. What trend would you predict for the next ten years for each region? Western Interior and Appalachian
Explanation:
The new trend will probably be the technology that's in that certain year. As the trend in the modern days is all electronics or will have to do with electronics.
Scientists build models based on what they know from previous research to derive testable hypotheses. Independently, both Watson and Crick and their competitor Linus Pauling constructed an incorrect triple helix model with the nitrogenous bases arranged so they were on the exterior of the molecule and the phosphate groups on the interior. Although their model was wrong, what assumption made it reasonable to build a model with the bases projecting to the outside
Answer:
Nitrogenous bases contain the genetic information, their amount is variable among different species, and the arrangement of these bases is also variable among different species
Explanation:
Both Watson-Crick and Pauling's DNA models considered that DNA nitrogenous bases (i.e., Adenine, Cytosine, Thymine and Guanine) contain the genetic information that determines the characteristics of living organisms. Moreover, both DNA models also considered that nitrogenous base composition varies between species, as well as the arrangement of these bases in the DNA chain also varies between species. Based on these features, Linus Pauling considered that a model where nitrogenous bases would be arranged on the outside of the DNA molecule would be easier for the DNA molecule to be replicated, transcribed, or repaired. Although incorrect, Pauling's DNA triple helix model was fundamental to develop the helical (double-stranded) structure of DNA, which was finally discovered by Watson and Crick in 1953.
Which type of macromolecules helps a cell brake down food? Lipids proteins carbonhydrates or nucliec acids
Answer:
Proteins
Explanation:
There are four major biomolecules found in living system namely; proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. These biomolecules serve different and unique functions in the body. PROTEIN is a biomolecule that helps in the break down of food substances in the body as stated in this question.
Specifically, these function of breaking down food substances is carried out by ENZYMES, which are biological catalysts that are proteinous in nature i.e. structurally made of proteins. For example, amylase enzyme breaks down starch, lipases break down lipids. Hence, since enzymes that perform this disintegration function are PROTEINOUS, then PROTEINS are the biomolecules that perform the role.
Which is NOT a similar function of all cells?
photosynthesis
reproduction
absorption of nutrients
growth
Answer:
A is the answer hope it helps
3. Attached earlobes is a recessive trait. If a woman with attached
earlobes has a child with a man with detached earlobes whose mother
has attached earlobes, what is the probability their child will have
detached earlobes? *
Answer:
It would be a 50% chance
Explanation:
D. R.
R. R
In the human body, organ-systems interact with each other to maintain homeostasis.
Using the diagram above, explain how this system interacts with another in the body to maintain homeostasis?
O The circulatory and digestive systems interact to produce and deliver oxygen to the body.
The respiratory and digestive systems work together to produce and transport nutrients to all cells in the body.
The digestive and excretory systems interact to produce and remove waste from the body.
The immune and digestive systems work together to provide protection against infectious organisms in the body.
Answer:
i believe its d
Explanation:
(20 POINTS) Of the animals in this phylogenetic tree, which two species are most closely related?
human
thesus monkey
mouse
chicken
frog
lamprey
Answer:frog and mouse
Explanation:
Where do winds come from?
Explain your answer.
Explain your answer in your own words.
Answer:
the air muhj tmef too kik
Explanation:
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Explain how running water, groundwater, waves, and glaciers cause erosion and deposition.
Answer:
Water flowing over Earth's surface or underground causes erosion and deposition. Water flowing over a steeper slope moves faster and causes more erosion. Erosion and deposition by slow-flowing rivers create broad floodplains and meanders. Deposition by streams and rivers may form alluvial fans and deltas.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Running Water I: Rivers, Erosion and Deposition ... Geophysicists use seismic wave studies, variations in temperature, magnetic fields, gravity, and computer simulations to create models of deep structures. The program provides images of glaciers and glacial landforms such as moraines
Explanation:
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What is a region called that is characterized by things like abiotic factors and plant life?
biome
biosphere
ecosystem
estuary
Answer:
Biome
Explanation:
All of the following are complications that can result from an individual suffering from an eating disorder except
A heart disease
B. dieting regularly
C. kidney damage
D. death
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. dieting regulraly
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
A solar system is just a few planets which are smaller than nebulae or galaxies.
Nebulae is pretty much a cloud of dust and gas but it's still smaller than a galaxy
And then the universe kind of includes everything so there's nothing bigger than that
When can a mutation lead to an adaptation?
Answer:
If the mutation has a deleterious affect on the phenotype of the offspring, the mutation is referred to as a genetic disorder. Alternately, if the mutation has a positive affect on the fitness of the offspring, it is called an adaptation.
Explanation:
Convert the DNA strand to mRna, then use the codon chart to translate the codons into amino acids.
DNA → TAC CAT GGA ATT ACT
mRNA →
Amino acids →
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Answer:
DNA → TAC CAT GGA ATT ACT
mRNA: AUG GUA CCU UAA UGA
Amino acids: met-val-pro-stop
Explanation:
why do oxygen gas and hydrogen gas have different properties?
☁️ Answer ☁️
Furthermore, another difference between hydrogen and oxygen is that the hydrogen gas is highly flammable while oxygen gas is non-flammable. But, oxygen gas aids the combustion of other materials. Aboveall, the key difference between hydrogen and oxygen is that the hydrogen is a very light gas whereas the oxygen is a heavy gas.
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ANSWER:
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A mountain range known as the Southern Alps runs through the center of the South Island. What type
of mountains do you think the Southern Alps are?
Answer:
fold mountains
Explanation:
The Southern Alps are a 300-mile- (480-km-) long chain of fold mountains containing New Zealand's highest
A population of capybaras contains 104 individuals. Studying them you discover that they have two types of alleles for a certain gene. The frequency of the recessive allele (c) is 0.3 and we assume that this is an ideal population with simple dominance. a. Calculate the frequency of the dominant allele, C. b. Calculate the genotype frequencies in the next generation (F1) c. Calculate the phenotype frequencies of F1 d. Calculate the heterozygosity (H) e. Calculate the number of heterozygous individuals in the wild population
Answer:
a.
f(C) = p = 0.7b.
F(CC) = p² = 0.49 F(cc) = q² = 0.09 F(Cc) = 2pq = 0.42c.
F(C-) = 0.91F(cc) = 0.09d.
F(Cc) = 2pq = 0.42e.
43.68 individuals CcExplanation:
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"In rabbits, B = black fur and b = white fur. If fur color is an incomplete dominance trait, what phenotype will a
heterozygous rabbit show?"
Answer:
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give three example of fungi
Answer:
Yeasts
mold
mushrooms
Explanation:
Two hawk species are present in the same ecosystem. Hawk A feeds on mice and squirrels, both of which feed on seeds and nuts. The small population of Hawk species B eats snakes that feed on mice and squirrels. Which describes why Hawk B is the keystone species in this scenario?
Answer:
Hawk B species help other populations survive by keeping snake predation low.Complete question and Explanation:
Due to technical problems, you will find the complete question and the explanation in the attached files.