Answer:
The final product of Meiosis is haploid daughter cells in which each cell has 23 chromosomes. What happens in meiosis is that, the cell is divided twice and this produces four daughter cells. During this process that our sex cells are produced. So the answer for this would be option D.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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In all reptiles, birds, and mammals, the processes of excretion, water and salt balance,
and the regulation of pH in body fluids are controlled by the kidneys. This is an example
of the organism maintaining
a. reabsorption
b. homeostasis
c. insulation
d. hibernation
Why do large organisms require a transport system?
Answer:
The surface area to volume ratio of an organism decreases as its size increases. Ultimately helps organisms, but at the other hand, can't move across the membrane on its own to bring materials like nutrients and water in their cells, or to remove waste material. Specialized transport systems are required for large multicellular organisms.
Explanation:
8. Analysis of a basalt rock sample shows that 12.5% of its radioactive potassium-40 remain undecayed.
How old is the basalt?
Compare the concentration of connective tissue cells found in bone with the concentration of those found in blood.
Answer: CONNECTIVE TISSUE is the most abundant tissue in the body which are widely separated from each other and intercellular substance (matrix) is present in considerably larger amounts. The principal cell of connective tissue are fibroblasts which makes fibres found in almost all connectiv tissues. Some are solid and strong (bone), while others are fluid and flexible( blood).
Explanation:
Connective tissues usually contain fibres present in the matrix which may be of semisolid jelly-like consistency or dense and rigid, depending upon the position and function of the tissue. There are three main types of connective tissue which include:
--> Loose connective tissue
--> Dense connective tissue and
--> specialised connective tissue.
The bone and the blood are considered to be an example of specialised connective tissue. This is so because they both contain a number of different tissues with specialized cells and unique ground substances.
The BONE consists of osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts. It is considered to be a specialised connective tissue because the bone cells are surrounded by a matrix of collagen fibres strengthened by inorganic salts, especially calcium and phosphate.
The BLOOD consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets. It is considered to be a specialised connective tissue because the blood cells are surrounded by fluid matrix known as plasma and connecta with other cells through its transport functions.
In COMPARING the concentration of connective tissue cells or bone and blood, the connective tissue cells of bone comsist of fibre and collagen which makes it dense and rigid while the connective tissue cells of blood does not contain any fibre, therefore it's flexible.
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Answer:
answer one: during the day the sun's energy heats up land faster which makes the air above warmer
Explanation:
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What is the correct term for developing
baby 1 week after fertilisation whe the
organ system are starting to develop?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Following fertilization the embryonic stage of development continues until the end of the 10th week (gestational age) (8th week fertilization age). The first two weeks from fertilization is also referred to as the germinal stage or preembryonic stage.
Answer:
Embryo
Explanation:
When its organ systems start to develop, it's called the embryonic period. Hence, the correct term will be embryo.
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Blood leaves the heart to go to the rest of
the body through the
Answer:
arteries
Explanation:
goes back through veins
Answer:
blood leaves the heart to go to the rest of the body through the aorta which is the main Artery carrying oxygenated blood
5. Predict long-term changes to the surface landscape of the area if too much water is drawn from the ground and the water table drops further.
What causes evolution to occur in organisms? Explain the process of evolution and how it is driven by various factors.
Answer:
Evolution occurs when these heritable differences become more common or rare in a population, either non-randomly through natural selection or randomly through genetic drift. This occurs because organisms with advantageous traits pass on more copies of these heritable traits to the next generation
Explanation:
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All the organisms in a community, along with all interacting environment factors, form a (n) ________
A. population
B. community
C. large biome
D. ecosystem
Answer:
D ecosystem
Explanation:
A ecosystem is liveing spiecies interacting with thier enviornment together as a system.
A list of different ions is shown. Which combination of ions will result in an ionic bond?
Na+
02-
S2
F
SO
NaF
NaO2
LiNa
Answer:
NaF
Explanation:
NaF is an ionic compound because Na gives an electron to F, causing it to become Na+ and F to become F-
Most geologists think that the movement of Earth’s plates is caused by ____.
a. Continental Drift
b. Conduction
c. Convection Current
Answer:
convection currents
Explanation:
continental drift is a result of earth's moving plates. so it's convection currents
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Which of these is not a human cause of extinction of species?
Choose the correct answer.
A) Clearing of an area for farmland.
B) A dam built in a river for city water usage.
C) Competition for food resources with another native species.
D) The introduction of a new predatory species to an island by boat.
The statement that does not represent a human cause of the extinction of species is the competition for food resources with another native species. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
What is species?Species may be characterized as a group or collection of organisms that can significantly reproduce with one another in nature in order to produce fertile offspring. The process of speciation is generally mediated through the species.
In the present time, the human causes of the extinction of species are majorly popular. It includes the clearance of an area for farmland and industrialization, the building of a dam for city water utilization, the introduction of a new predatory species to an island by boat, and many more.
But the process of competition for food resources with another native species is ultimately the behavior governed by the respective species itself without the interference of humans.
Therefore, the statement that does not represent a human cause of the extinction of species is the competition for food resources with another native species. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
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During normal breathing, what is the usual stimulus for a person to take a breath?
a. a decrease in pH of the cerebrospinal fluid
b. stimulation by norepinephrine
c. PCO2 in the blood drops below 40 mmHg
d. PO2 in the blood drops below 100 mmHg
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Which of the following steps stops the feedback
mechanism that begins when a person's body
temperature falls below 37.C?
O A. The blood vessels slow blood flow to the
skin.
B. The brain senses that the body temperature
has reached 37°C.
C. The muscles begin to contract rapidly.
O D. The person begins to sweat.
Answer:
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Answer: B
Explanation: The brain senses that the body temperature has reached 37°C
Organisms that live in the tundra have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. Ursus maritimus has a variety of adaptations which enable it to survive in the tundra. It is the largest terrestrial carnivore, but it is also an excellent swimmer that spends much of its time in and near the water hunting its favorite food. It has large paws with small bumps to provide traction as it walks across the ice. Its fur is helpful as camouflage during the winter months, but not as helpful during the summer. Which organism has the adaptations described that enable it to survive in the tundra
Answer: The organism that has the adaptations described that enable it to survive in the tundra is the POLAR BEAR.
Explanation:
ADAPTATION is defined as the process by which an organism becomes fitted to its environment thereby enabling the organism to live successfully and reproduce.
In any population, an organism is able to survive if it has features that help them to fit and compete successfully in that environment.
From the question, a typical example was given concerning the POLAR BEAR (Ursus maritimus) and it's best fitted environment which is the tundra.
The tundra is a type of biome that is treeless marshy vegetation which is composed mainly of dwarf shrubs. It's has a cold climate (Arctic region) with long icy winters and very short summer with an average temperature of 10°C.
Ursus maritimus has a variety of adaptations which enable it to survive in the tundra. These adaptations include:
--> The presence of a thick coat of insulated WHITE FUR: this helps it to survive the cold environment by acting as an effective insulator. The fur is also found at the base of its large paws with small bumps, which protects it against cold surfaces and provides its with a better grip of ice as it walks across it. It also gives it a concealing coloration making it unnoticed while it stalks its prey in the snow. These are the features that enables it survive the terrestrial environment if tundra.
--> it also has some aquatic adaptations which enables it to hunt it's favourite food which is seals. The presence of large front paws which are slightly webbed allows them swim for a long distance in search of food.
Answer:
c polar bears
Explanation:
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provide an example for learned behavior and for instinct.
Answer: Learned behaviors are modified by previous experiences; examples of simple learned behaviors include habituation and imprinting.
Examples of this include a dog shaking after it gets wet, a sea turtle seeking out the ocean after hatching, or a bird migrating before the winter season. In humans, many reflexes are examples of instinctive behaviors.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
An example for instinctive behaviour is nest building in birds and for learned behaviour an example can be playing an instrument.
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Is there a way to investigate whether our predictions about genotypes are accurate?
Answer:
Test Crosses. A test cross is utilized to decide the genotype of a person with a attribute.
Explanation:
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WHAT is direct counting
Answer:
Direct counting methods include microscopic counts using a hemocytometer or a counting chamber. The hemocytometer works by creating a volumetric grid divided into differently sized cubes for accurately counting the number of particles in a cube and calculating the concentration of the entire sample.
Explanation:
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_____ in carbon dioxide in your red blood cells, which causes _____ in pH, causes your breathing to speed up. See Concept 42.6 (Page) View Available Hint(s) _____ in carbon dioxide in your red blood cells, which causes _____ in pH, causes your breathing to speed up. See Concept 42.6 (Page) A decrease ... a drop An increase ... a rise An increase ... a drop A decrease ... a rise Actually, it is the rise and fall of oxygen, not carbon dioxide, that controls breathing.
Answer:
1 An increase
2 A drop
Explanation:
which statement best describes a cause and its effect during the process or muscle contraction?
Answer. The most appropriate statement that is explaining the effect and cause during muscle contraction is. “The release of calcium ions causes myosin and actin to attach to each other.” The activation of muscles helps in the generation of muscles that send out the signals to the neurons.
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How does E. Coli disrupt homeostasis
Where doed fertilisation take place?
Answer:
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Explanation:
fallopian tube
Fertilization usually takes place in a fallopian tube that links an ovary to the uterus. If the fertilized egg successfully travels down the fallopian tube and implants in the uterus, an embryo starts growing.
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
name the cell lacking membrane bound nucleus.
Answer:
Prokaryotic cells include archaea and bacteria. They do not have membrane bound nucleus as well as most of the organelles
The shark still has identical skeleton to previous sharks. What other way can you prove evolution occurred if fossil evidence does not show any?
Talitha is performing an experiment on how plant cells maintain homeostasis. She places a plant with wrinkled and wilted leaves in a beaker of water. Then, she hears a fire alarm and heads outside. When Talitha gets back to the classroom, leaves of the plant look less wrinkled and wilted. Which statement describes what happened?
Group of answer choices
A:The plant cells let out more oxygen into the air to maintain homeostasis.
b:The plant cells took in more oxygen from the air to maintain homeostasis.
c:The plant cells let out more water to maintain homeostasis.
d:The plant cells took in more water to maintain homeostasis
True or False: The lower layers of the atmosphere contain greenhouse gases that trap heat near the Earth keeping everything at a relatively stable temperature compared to space.
O True
O False
Answer: True
Explanation: