Answer:
Explanation:
They modify the habitat by altering things around them .Succession of animal species occur as well, and interactions between plants, animals, and environment influence the pattern and rate of successional change.
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Question 1 of 25 Which is part of the alimentary canal? A. Kidney B. Liver C. Heart D. Small intestine
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Oxygen rich blood returns from the lungs to the heart. Which 2 systems are most directly involved in this process.
Respiratory and circulatory
Excretory and digestive
Circulatory and excretory
Digestive and respiratory
Answer:
Respiratory and circulatory
Explanation:
The Circulatory System Works in Tandem with the Respiratory System. The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to sustain the body with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide. Pulmonary circulation facilitates the process of external respiration: Deoxygenated blood flows into the lungs.
The two systems which are most directly involved in this process are respiratory and circulatory systems.
What do you mean by oxygen-rich blood?In the lungs, oxygen is put into the blood, and carbon dioxide is taken out of the blood during the process of breathing. After the blood gets oxygen in the lungs, it is called oxygen-rich blood.
During the whole process of breathing, the respiratory and circulatory systems play a major role in the separation of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood.
Therefore, the two systems which are most directly involved in this process are the the respiratory and the circulatory systems.
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6. Poison Ivy is also known as Rhus toxicodendron. Its species identifier is:
Rhus
poison
toxicondendron
ivy
Answer:
ivy
Explanation:
Answer:
Poison Ivy is also known as Rhus toxicodendron. Its species identifier is:
Rhus
poison
toxicondendron
ivyExplanation:
A scientist does an experiment in which she removes the offspring of rats from their mother at birth and has her genetics students feed and rear the offspring. Assuming that the students do not lick and groom the baby rats as the mother rats normally do, what long-term behavioral and epigenetic effects would you expect to see in the rats when they grow up
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Answer:
c i had that before its c
Explanation:
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Answer: 5.000/ml
Explanation: density = mass/volume= 50/ 100=1/2 or 0.5 g/ mL
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Answer: The arrangements and correct order of the above described genetic and behavioural adaptations includes:
A.) Camouflage: This is a survival adaptation by which an animal blends in and is hidden in its surroundings.
B.) Mimicry: This is an organism exhibiting characteristics similar to one known to be dangerous.
C.) Tropism: This is the growth or movement of an organism ( usually plant) in response to a stimulus.
D.) Venom: This is a poison secreted by animals for either defensive or offensive purposes.
E.) Mutualism: This is the interaction of two organisms where both benefits.
F.) Commensalism: This is the interaction of two organisms where one is helped and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
Explanation:
In the study of organisms and it's environment, they are able to adapt through genetic and behavioural mechanisms. Adaptation of defined as the ability of organisms to become fitted to its environment by modifying or changing its features. These features may be structural or behavioural.
STRUCTURAL ADAPTATION: Almost every part of the body of a living organism is structurally adapted to its mode of life. They are structurally adapted for the following specific functions:
--> Escape and defence: many animals use CAMOUFLAGE to remain unnoticed by potential predators. While some others are capable of producing poisonous VENOMS which may become offensive to the predators. Also many harmless organisms may possess structural behaviours that may MIMIC dangerous organisms thereby keeping their predators at arms length.
--> obtaining food: organisms needs to possess some structural features that will enable them obtain food in their environment. This usually leads to forming various feeding relationship ( which may be MUTUALISTIC or COMMENSALISM) with one another to be able to obtain food for survival.
BEHAVIOURAL ADAPTATION: Behaviour is everything an organism does in response to changes in its environment. Plants do exhibit behavioural adaptations and a typical example is the phototrophic movement of plant shoots which is a type of TROPISM.
Which 4 body sydtems interact to allow a person to sneeze
Answer:
I think four body system is Muscular, immune, nervous, respiratory.
Explanation:
What are the five ways fossils can form
Answer:
Explanation:
1.preservation of original remains
2.permineralization,
3.molds and casts,
4. replacement,
5. compression.
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Write the relationship between cells, tissue and organs in human body.
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Answer:
Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems. The function of an organ system depends on the integrated activity of its organs. For instance, digestive system organs cooperate to process food.
Explanation:
The picture below shows the energy flow through a meadow community.
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Which of the following would most likely occur to the populations of the community immediately after a wildfire burns the environment?
Group of answer choices
Hawks and foxes would increase
Hawks would increase and foxes would decrease
Meadow plants would increase and rabbits would decrease
Meadow plants and rabbits would decrease
Explain the following statement: "Selection occurs within
generations; evolution occurs between generations."
Answer: Selection occurs within generations; evolution occurs between generations. All four of Darwin's postulates are true for the medium ground finch population on Daphne Major. Darwin's theory therefore predicts a change in the composition of the population from one generation to the next. In biology, evolution is the change in the inherited traits of a population from generation to generation. ... Natural selection is a process that causes heritable traits that are helpful for survival and reproduction to become more common, and harmful traits to become more rare.
Explanation:
Natural selection is the process by which heritable qualities that help with survival and reproduction become more common while harmful traits become rare
Evolution is defined as a change in the heritable traits of biological populations. These traits are the manifestations of genes that are passed down from one generation to the next during reproduction.
Selection occurs inside generations, while evolution occurs between generations. All four of Darwin's postulates are met by the medium ground finch population on Daphne Major. Darwin's theory anticipates a shift in population composition from generation to generation as a result. In biology, evolution is the change in the inherited traits of a population from generation to generation. Natural selection is the process by which heritable qualities that help with survival and reproduction become more common while harmful traits become rare.
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What type of invertebrate are robber crabs
Answer:
Arthropods
Explanation:
Robber crabs belong to the Phylum Arthropoda of the invertebrates in the Kingdom Animalia.
What is the weather like at a front boundary?
Answer:
Because a stationary front marks the boundary between two air masses, there are often differences in air temperature and wind on opposite sides of it. The weather is often cloudy along a stationary front, and rain or snow often falls, especially if the front is in an area of low atmospheric pressure.
calculate the kinetic energy of a dodgeball that has a mass of 2 kg and velocity of 4 m/s after being thrown
Answer:
Kinetic energy of dodgeball = 16 kg-m/s
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of dodgeball = 2 kg
Velocity of dodgeball = 4 m/s
Find:
Kinetic energy of dodgeball
Computation:
Kinetic energy = (1/2)(m)(v²)
Kinetic energy of dodgeball = (1/2)(Mass of dodgeball)(Velocity of dodgeball²)
Kinetic energy of dodgeball = (1/2)(2)(4²)
Kinetic energy of dodgeball = (1/2)(2)(16)
Kinetic energy of dodgeball = (32/2)
Kinetic energy of dodgeball = 16 kg-m/s
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Answer: a
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
D is the only option where she can actually moniter the ecosystem
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Debbie
Explanation:
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Answer:
No.
Explanation:
List 3 characteristics of Asian
hair
Answer:
usually straight, wither dark brown or black, fastest growth rate.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its like people with straight or curly with it being black, or brown, or probly like blonde
Explanation:
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10. What causes root pressure, and what is the function of root pressure for the plant?
Answer:
Root pressure, in plants, a force that helps to drive fluids upward from the soil into the water-conducting xylem vessels. It is primarily generated by osmotic pressure in the cells of the roots and is partially responsible for the rise of water in plants.
Explanation:
Indicate whether each of the following statements is true of depurination (DP), deamination (DA), or pyrimidine dimer formation (DF). A given statement may be true of any, all, or none of these processes. This process is caused by spontaneous hydrolysis of a glycosidic bond. This process is induced by ultraviolet light. This can happen to guanine but not to cytosine. This can happen to thymine but not to adenine. This can happen to thymine but not to cytosine. Repair involves a DNA glycosylase. Repair involves an endonuclease. Repair involves DNA ligase. Repair depends on the existence of separate copies of the genetic information in the two strands of the double helix. Repair depends on cleavage of both strands of the double helix.
Answer:
- This process is caused by spontaneous hydrolysis of a glycosidic bond: depurination and deamination
- This process is induced by ultraviolet light: pyrimidine dimer formation
- This can happen to guanine but not to cytosine: depurination
- This can happen to thymine but not to adenine: pyrimidine dimer formation
- This can happen to thymine but not to cytosine: none
- Repair involves a DNA glycosylase: deamination
- Repair involves an endonuclease: depurination, deamination and pyrimidine dimer formation
- Repair involves DNA ligase: depurination, deamination and pyrimidine dimer formation
- Repair depends on the existence of separate copies of the genetic information in the two strands of the double helix: depurination, deamination and pyrimidine dimer formation
- Repair depends on cleavage of both strands of the double helix: none
Explanation:
Depurination is the loss of purine bases (either adenine or guanine), while deamination refers to the removal of an amino group. During depurination, a β-N-glycosidic bond is cleaved by hydrolysis and a nucleic base is released (either adenine or guanine). All DNA bases may undergo deamination, except thymine (since thymine does not have an amino group). The ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause thymine or cytosine to form dimers (e.g., pyrimidine dimers), being thymine dimers the most common lesion when DNA is exposed to UV light. Pyrimidine dimers may be repaired by different excision mechanisms, e.g., nucleotide excision repair, where the recognition of the DNA damage leads to the removal of the DNA fragment containing the lesion. DNA glycosylases are enzymes involved in the mechanism of base excision, these enzymes recognize and remove damaged bases by hydrolysis of the glycosidic bond, producing an abasic (apurinic and apyrimidinic) site. A DNA ligase enzyme covalently joins two DNA molecules by forming a phosphodiester bond, which is required during these processes.
Secondary succession occurs in which of the following
situations?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
a after a fire
b after a flood
C
after farming
d after logging
Shop
Answer:
A, B, C and D
Explanation:
The service box is an area on the court that 1 point the person serving must stand in. the ball must land in to be a playable serve. the person returning the serve must be standing in before a server can serve
Answer:
Both players on the serving doubles team have the opportunity to serve and score points until they commit a fault *(except for the first service sequence of each new game).
The first serve of each side-out is made from the right-hand court.
If a point is scored, the server switches sides and the server initiates the next serve from the left-hand court.
As subsequent points are scored, the server continues switching back and forth until a fault is committed and the first server loses the serve.
When the first server loses the serve the partner then serves from their correct side of the court (except for the first service sequence of the game*).
The second server continues serving until his team commits a fault and loses the serve to the opposing team.
Once the service goes to the opposition (at side out), the first serve is from the right-hand court and both players on that team have the opportunity to serve and score points until their team commits two faults.
In singles the server serves from the right-hand court when his or her score is even and from the left when the score is odd.
Explanation:
Which limiting factor is this adaptation a response to
Answer:
Answe
Explanation:
A limited factor that causes adaptation is the loss of habitat,food,or new species.
Goiters may occur due to iodine insufficiency, but other causes are possible. Which of the following would NOT tend to result in increased size of the thyroid gland?
A. High levels of thyrotropin releasing hormone.
B. High levels of thyroid stimulating hormone.
C. High levels of thyroxin and triiodothyronine.
D. All of the above would tend to increase the size of the thyroid gland.
E. None of the above would tend to increase the size of the thyroid gland.
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
Thyroid is primarily caused by lack of iodine but there are other reasons as well that lead to increased size of the thyroid gland. Some of these reason is
a) over- or underproduction of thyroid hormones
b) Nodules in the glans
Some times, due to overstimulation immune system itself attack the thyroid gland thereby producing excess thyroxine and hence causing the thyroid to swell
Thus, Option A is correct
Jan drew a diagram to compare centipedes and millipedes. Which belongs in the area labeled Y?
A.are active predators
B.have two pairs of legs on each segment
C.use specialized mouthparts to attach to hosts
D.use claws to inject venom
Answer:
BBB millipedes have two sets of legs on each segment.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B.have two pairs of legs on each segment
Explanation:
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What is correct regarding trans fatty acids
Answer:
They raise LDL and lower HDL
Explanation:
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Answer:
2nd Answer: Animal would not be able to dive as long
The seal
Explanation:
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