Answer:
K
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Answer:
and now you're trash
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Which phrase best describes the image?
Answer:
there is no image
Explanation:
Which part of an experimental procedure would be written on the x-axis of a graph?
Answer:
The x-axis of your graph represents the independent variable, while the y-axis of your graph represents the dependent variable.
Explanation:
What is Anaerobic respiration?
Answer:
"Anaerobic respiration is the process of creating energy without the presence of oxygen. Sometimes the body can't supply the muscles with the oxygen it needs to create energy – such as in a sprinting situation."
I hope this helped!
Answer:
The release of a relatively small amount of energy by the breakdown of food substances in the absence of oxygen. Glucose is broken down to release energy in the absence of oxygen, forming lactic acid in muscle tissue, or alcohol plus carbon dioxide in yeast and plants.
Explanation:
Why is it important to understand challenges in a species environment in order to understand the species evolution? Relate your answer to what Darwin referred to as "the struggle for survival"
Answer:
The Struggle for Survival refers to the fight between organisms to survive by having access to the increasingly scarce resources in the environment brought upon by population increase.
Darwin believed that evolution was brought about by external pressures arising from this struggle for survival as species would have to adapt to the unique challenges in their environment to be able to better access resources.
This is why one must understand the challenges in an environment to understand why species in that environment evolved the way they did.
HELP PLS! XX= Female XY=Male.
You and your spouse are expecting your first child. What is the probablility for your child to be a male? why?
What would the probablility for your second child to be female? Why?
Answer:
Half
Explanation:
The probability of getting a boy or girl is
1/2
Give the mRNA and amino acid sequence of the DNA code below.
DNA Code: TAC AAA ACC ATG ACT
mRNA Codon: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
amino acid: ___ ___
___ ___ ___
HURRY PLZ A banana plant produces rhizomes, which are involved in
Answer:
Sexual reproduction Asexual reproduction Pollination
Define homeostasis and explain why it is important.
Homeostasis is the ability of an organism or system to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment. The term was coined by Walter Bradford Cannon in 1930 and comes from the Greek words "homeo," meaning "similar," and "stasis," meaning "standing still."
Homeostasis applies to the body's physiological processes, such as metabolism, temperature regulation, fluid balance, and hormone secretion. These processes involve a series of feedback mechanisms that sense changes in the body and trigger responses to restore balance. For example, when the body's temperature rises above a certain level, thermoreceptors in the skin and hypothalamus signal the sweat glands to produce sweat and the blood vessels to dilate, which helps to dissipate heat and bring down the temperature.
Homeostasis also applies to psychological processes, such as mood, stress, and arousal. These processes involve the brain's regulatory systems, such as the limbic system, the autonomic nervous system, and the endocrine system. These systems work in tandem to respond to internal and external stimuli, and regulate emotions, instinctual drives, and cognitive processes.
The concept of homeostasis is important in understanding health and disease. When homeostasis is disrupted, the body or mind may experience dysfunction, disease, or pathology. For example, chronic stress can lead to an overactive HPA axis and the release of cortisol, which can suppress the immune system and lead to inflammation and disease. Diabetes is also a condition where the body's homeostasis is disrupted, resulting in high blood glucose levels and impaired glucose metabolism.
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your answer is option A
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Answer:
Nucleosome is the right ans
Explanation:
The nucleosomes coil and stack together to form fibers called chromatin.
Janelle is preparing to audition for a position in her community dance company. She has been practicing a series of dance steps from a performance she did the previous year. What two major parts of her brain will be most active as she practices? (1 point)
Thalamus and pituitary gland
Hypothalamus and brain stem
Cerebellum and the temporal lobe
Medulla oblongata and pons
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Answer:
i think the cerebellum and the temporal lobe is the answer since they promote physical and mental ability
Explanation:
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Muslims and Persians stressed perfect __________ in their architectural designs so that each side of a building would look exactly the same as the others.
A.
angles
B.
slopes
C.
texture
D.
symmetry
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer: d
Explanation:
trust me i am musilam
Which process is responsible for changing the frequency of alleles observed in the medium ground
finch population?
А
natural selection
B
selective breeding
С
genetic equilibrium
D
convergent evolution
How do cats catch worms
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Fossils are very likely to form from the remains of an animal.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
true
because because because
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Answer:
What's the question?
Explanation:
Which body system is responsible for motion in humans?
A
Immune
B
Integumentary
C
Muscular
D
Circulatory
.
Answer:
Muscular System.... off courseDONT ANSWER WITH THE SAMPLE RESPONSE ik I missplet that)
According to the author, what is the main reason for the decrease in trillium in the forest? What evidence does she give to support her claim?
Answer:
The main reason for the decrease in trillium is the large number of deer in the forest that are eating the trillium. The author cites a research study performed by scientists as evidence to support her claim. In this study, researchers planted two fields, each containing garlic mustard and trillium. One was left open to deer, and the other was fenced off. Scientists kept track of the fields for several years. They found that trillium was able to regain much of its original space in the protected field. In the unprotected field, there was still more garlic mustard because the deer ate the trillium. The author also states that similar research studies have been conducted in many forests across the United States, and they all reveal similar results.
Explanation:
What are the Complementary DNA base pairs: GGGCCATATAG. What are the Complementary DNA base pairs: ATTGGCCTAGC
Answer:
CCCGGTATATC
TAACCGGATCG
Explanation:
G and C are complimentary; T and A are complimentary
Just swap each letter following that rule :)
A complete carbohydrate is a macromolecule is it a large or small molecule
Answer: Term Meaning
Monomer A molecule that is a building block for larger molecules (polymers). For example, an amino acid acts as the building blocks for proteins.
Polymer A large molecule made of repeating subunits (monomers). For example, a carbohydrate is a polymer that is made of repeating monosaccharides.
Explanation:
How can invasive species be prevented?
Answer:
The best way to fight invasive species is to prevent them from occurring in the first place. ... Verify that the plants you are buying for your yard or garden are not invasive. Replace invasive plants in your garden with non-invasive alternatives. Ask your local nursery staff for help in identifying invasive plants!
Explanation:
Explanation:
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please write from it
Which statement explains one way that ponds and lakes differ?
A. ponds are shallower than lakes.
B. ponds are larger than lakes.
C. Pond water moves more than lake water.
D. lakes have more plants at the bottom than ponds.
Answer:
A. ponds are shallower than lakes
Explanation:
Ponds are not larger than lakes.
Pond water may move more than lakes in some situations, but it is not a defininte.
Lakes don't always have more vegetation than ponds.
Answer:
A. ponds are shallower than lakes.
Explanation:
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1. Represent Relationships:
Use the data table to complete a graph of the
changes in the deer population. Then
describe the trend in the graph.
2. SEP Interpret Data:
What factors do you think might be responsible for the
changes in the deer population?
Answer:Some of these include: disease, predator/prey relationships, habitat destruction and degradation, food availability, hunting pressure, and weather conditions. Deer populations are not static; they continuously change in response to many factors.
Missing: SEP | Must include: SEP
Explanation:
On which amusement park ride might you see an inclined plane
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
A roller coaster is inclined
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Fossils cannot tell us anything about living organisms.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
false
Hope it will help you.......Answer the question above
Answer:
F
Explanation:
Question 10
1 pts
Hemoglobin is a protein that carries oxygen around in your body to your cells.
What monomer is hemoglobin made from?
O fatty acids
O nucleotides
O amino acids
O monosaccharides
Answer:amino acids
Explanation: because i am right
Answer:
c
Explanation:
cause they're right
Which type of energy causes raindrops to fall onto Earth's surface?
A. Gravitational energy
B. Geothermal energy
C. Solar energy
D. Nuclear energy
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Gravitational energy draws things to it's surface
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Bacterial disease is caused by the multiplication of bacteria in a patient. How do pathogenic bacteria harm a patient?
Answer:
Host Susceptibility
Resistance to bacterial infections is enhanced by phagocytic cells and an intact immune system. Initial resistance is due to nonspecific mechanisms. Specific immunity develops over time. Susceptibility to some infections is higher in the very young and the very old and in immunosuppressed patients.
Bacterial Infectivity
Bacterial infectivity results from a disturbance in the balance between bacterial virulence and host resistance. The “objective” of bacteria is to multiply rather than to cause disease; it is in the best interest of the bacteria not to kill the host.
Host Resistance
Numerous physical and chemical attributes of the host protect against bacterial infection. These defenses include the antibacterial factors in secretions covering mucosal surfaces and rapid rate of replacement of skin and mucosal epithelial cells. Once the surface of the body is penetrated, bacteria encounter an environment virtually devoid of free iron needed for growth, which requires many of them to scavenge for this essential element. Bacteria invading tissues encounter phagocytic cells that recognize them as foreign, and through a complex signaling mechanism involving interleukins, eicosanoids, and complement, mediate an inflammatory response in which many lymphoid cells participate.
Genetic and Molecular Basis for Virulence
Bacterial virulence factors may be encoded on chromosomal, plasmid, transposon, or temperate bacteriophage DNA; virulence factor genes on transposons or temperate bacteriophage DNA may integrate into the bacterial chromosome.
Host-mediated Pathogenesis
In certain infections (e.g., tuberculosis), tissue damage results from the toxic mediators released by lymphoid cells rather than from bacterial toxins.
Intracellular Growth
Some bacteria (e.g., Rickettsia species) can grow only within eukaryotic cells, whereas others (e.g., Salmonella species) invade cells but do not require them for growth. Most pathogenic bacteria multiply in tissue fluids and not in host cells.
Virulence Factors
Virulence factors help bacteria to (1) invade the host, (2) cause disease, and (3) evade host defenses. The following are types of virulence factors:
Adherence Factors: Many pathogenic bacteria colonize mucosal sites by using pili (fimbriae) to adhere to cells.
Invasion Factors: Surface components that allow the bacterium to invade host cells can be encoded on plasmids, but more often are on the chromosome.
Capsules: Many bacteria are surrounded by capsules that protect them from opsonization and phagocytosis.
Endotoxins: The lipopolysaccharide endotoxins on Gram-negative bacteria cause fever, changes in blood pressure, inflammation, lethal shock, and many other toxic events.
Exotoxins: Exotoxins include several types of protein toxins and enzymes produced and/or secreted from pathogenic bacteria. Major categories include cytotoxins, neurotoxins, and enterotoxins.
Siderophores: Siderophores are iron-binding factors that allow some bacteria to compete with the host for iron, which is bound to hemoglobin, transferrin, and lactoferrin.
Explanation:
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The state of California experiences periodic occurrences of higher than average precipitation. This causes flooding due to heavy rainfall. Which weather phenomenon most likely causes this and why?
La Niña, because of weakening of trade winds
El Niño, because of weakening of trade winds
El Niño, because of strengthening of trade winds
La Niña, because of strengthening of trade winds
Which of these can be impacted due to climate?
Group of answer choices
Selection of crops
Seasonal crop yield
Aircraft visibility
Flight timing
What are the main ideas behind the cell theory? Check all that apply.
Answer:
all living things are composed of one or more cells the cell is basic unit of life and new cells arise from existing cells
Answer:
Cells are the basic unit of structure and function.
Cells come from other cells.
Cells make up all living things
Explanation: