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Answer:

the answer to this would be d


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4. Assertion A: Prokaryotes are identified by the membrane bound cell organelles. Reason R: Prokaryotes are considered as the primitive forms of life. *
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true but R is false.
d) A is false but R is true.

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Answer:

d) A is false but R is true.

Explanation:

Prokaryotes are group of organisms that do not possess a membrane bound nucleus or any other membrane bound organelle in their cell e.g. mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum etc. They lack such organelles.

However, they are truly considered as a primitive life form; much more primitive than eukaryotic organisms. Examples of prokaryotes are bacteria, archeae etc. Based on the above explanation, it is clear that the assertion (A) in this question is FALSE but the reason (R) is TRUE.


Select the correct answer
Which of the following forensic scientists identifies human remains by comparing dental patterns with existing dental records?
A forensic anthropologist
OB forensic odonatologist
OC forensic entomologist
D.
forensic toxicologist
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The following forensic scientist identifies human remains by comparing dental pattern with existing dental record are c

Answer:

the answer is C.

Explanation:

Which of the following forensic scientists identifies human remains by comparing dental patterns with existing dental records?

A.

forensic anthropologist

B.

forensic odontologist

C.

forensic entomologist

D.

forensic toxicologist

Complete the following sentence.
A qualified landscape architect will usually hold a college degree, may hold an advanced degree, and will often hold a ________ bestowed by a state board.

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Answer:

bachelor's degree : ) it says my answer needs to be longer for some reason so here you go I guess lol

What could a human living now and a horse living thousands of years ago
have in common?
A. They need the same amount of energy to survive.
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B. They have the exact same DNA
C. They are made of some of the same matter.
D. They both get their energy directly from the sun

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Answer:

they both get their energy directly from the sun

Think about how diet and weight-loss companies advertise. How do they use bias to sell their products?

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Answer:

Companies that advertise diet and weight-loss products are well-known for using false or biased advertising. These companies are biased in the sense that they present images of beauty that are subjective as if they were objectively admirable. Moreover, they can play on people's insecurities due to a bias of what a person should ideally be like. It is very important, when dealing with these type of companies, to use skepticism when examining their data. It is very likely that the data has been modified in order to provide a very positive view of the effectiveness of their products. Moreover, it is important to look at their health claims, and not just at their weight-loss claims.

what type of white blood cell is activate memory cells ?

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Answer:

Memory B lymphocytes.

Explanation:

Bm lymphocytes are cells involved in the secondary innate humoral immune response. They're also, like other B cells, produce antibodies after the first exposure with an antigen and then produce large amounts of antibodies shortly after another exposure to the same antigen.

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Which molecules are used to form cell membranes?
A. polysaccharides
B. amino acids
C. fuphospholipids
D. fatty acids

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The answer is Phospholipids. You misspelled it lol it’s C.Phospholipids

Match each root with its meaning.

Match Term Definition
Port A) To build, form
Voc B) To pull
Tract C) To be empty
Vac D) To carry
Struct E) Voice; to call

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Voice;Voc, struct; to build, vac; to pull, tract; to carry, port; to be empty

1. Unit of hereditary information
2. Trait that will appear on the offspring, represented by
capital letter
3. Trait that will not appear on the offspring, represented by
small letter
4. An Austrian monk who discovered that traits can be passed
from parents to offspring.
5. Genetic makeup of an individual.
6. Physical trait or observable trait of an individual,
7. Genotype composed of similar alleles. Ex. RR-round
8. Different forms or pairs of genes.
9. Genotype composed of dominant and recessive alleles. Ex
Rr
10. It occurs when both alleles are present in an organism.
Ex. BB (black chicken) x WW (white chicken) = BW = black
and white chicken,



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Answer:

1. Gene

2. Dominant Allele

3. Recessive allele

4. Gregor Mendel

5. Genotype

6. Phenotype

7. Search up net, it won't let me upload the anwer

8. Diploid

9. Heterozygous

10. -

Explanation:

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50 points were put in, and brainliest will be awarded. In a real garden, which hormones would stimulate seed germination and plant growth? How do these feedback mechanisms maintain homeostasis in plants?

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Anyone know this problem?

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Answer:yoda

Explanation:

What’s going on , I wrote the right answer it said wrong


In the morning you eat an orange and drink a cup of coffee, both are acidic items.
What happens to the pH of the cells in your body?

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Answer:The physiological response is to maintain a neutral PH.

Explanation:

can the enzyme DNA polymerase be used to break down or build lactose?

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Yes it could because if you look it up it will tell you that it is used to break down .

Climate zones result in specific vegetation types developing in a region. Which
climatic region is hot and wet all year round, resulting in tropical rainforest Vegetation?​

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Tropical wet and dry climate is typically observed within the tropics. The tropics are two lines of latitude at 23.5° north and 23.5° south of the Equator. Land within this area obtains direct sunlight throughout most of the year.

Ella repeated Mendel's second set of experiments. She crossed two non-pure
tall pea plants and produced eight offspring. All of the offspring were tall. She
concluded that her experiment must be flawed.
What is wrong with Ella's reasoning?
A. Ella did not perform enough trials to evaluate the pattern in the
results.
O B. Ella did her experiment correctly. Mendel's experiments must have
been flawed.
C. Ella should have crossed two pure-breeding tall plants.
O
D. Ella did not accurately measure the height of the plants.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Ella did not preform enough trials to evaluate the pattern in the results.

If all the cougars disappeared from this community, which change would be
most likely to occur?
coyote cougar
squirrel
mouse
deer
grass
acoms
mushrooms
A. The squirrel population would increase
B. The deer population would increase.
C. The grass population would increase.
D. The coyote population would decrease.

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Answer:

deer pop would increase bc nothings eating them

Answer: deers would increase in population since no predators

Explanation:

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The answers for the question are given below
7.B
8.D

Answer:

7. D

8. D

Explanation:

7. One of the most important functions of iron is the transportation of oxygen to the blood. Iron’s main purpose is to carry oxygen in the hemoglobin of red blood cells throughout your body so your cells can produce energy.

8. A network of tiny capillaries connects the arteries and veins. Though tiny, the capillaries are one of the most important parts of the circulatory system because it’s through them that nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the cells.

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1.
Ggbb = Gray Hair red eyes
ggBB= white hair Black Eyes
ggbb = white hair red eyes
GgBb = Gray Hair Black eyes
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In general, how does biodiversity vary across the biosphere?

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The latitude and longitude spatial variation of temperature affects climates and then the distribution of biodiversity.

Scott made a model of the water cycle by filling a tub with water, covering the tub with clear plastic, and placing a heat lamp over the tub. After a few days, he observed water droplets collecting on the plastic wrap. What process formed the water droplets in Scott's model?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - condensation.

Explanation:

When humid air comes in contact with the cold surface and we get the water in form of droplets, it is called condensation. In other words, condensation is the change of water vapor to the water exactly opposite of the evaporation process.

In the given experiment of Scott where droplets are collected on the plastic surface which simply illustrates the phenomenon of condensation as the water evaporated due to the heat of the lamp and condensed on the surface of plastic wrap.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

condensation

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What are the 3 major parts of the circulatory system?

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Answer:

heart, veins, and your skin

Explanation:

the skin keeps the blood inside your body, the heart pumps it throughout your body, and the veins carry it.

What are the products of cellular respiration?
A. Energy, carbon dioxide, and water
B. Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water
C. NADPH and oxygen
D. Glucose and ATP

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Cellular respiration converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide are by- products and ATP is energy that is transformed from the process.

So the answer is A. Energy, carbon dioxide, and water

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Answer:

Golgi complex and Nucleus.

Explanation:

In the diagram, A part is refers to Golgi complex whereas B part is refers to nucleus. Nucleus controls different activities of the cell while on the other hand, Golgi complex produces proteins and lipid molecules that can be used for in other places inside and outside of the cell. The Golgi complex is a cell organelle which is also called Golgi apparatus and Golgi body.

Which of the following biological outcomes is not a result of mitosis? *
Maintenance of genetic composition
Introduction of genetic variation
Repair of skin wounds
Growth of organs

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Answer:

Metabolism

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Explain how the
leguminious plants assist
the growth of the
young
rubber
trees.

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Answer:

The leguminous plant is applied as cover crop with rubber tree. They help in increasing the organic content in soil which aids the rubber plant to grow at the same time it prevents the soil erosion.

Which product forms from the reaction between nitrogen (N)
(CI)?
A. NCI
B. NCI
C. N2CI
O D. N2C1

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Answer:

None of the above

Explanation:

Because as N has the valence of 3 when it reacts with Cl of 1 as valence they will form NCl3

Answer:

The product of the reaction between nitrogen (N) and (CL) is nitrogen trichloride (NCl3)

Explanation:

Although by seeing the question's answer choices, I think it was an error to detect the question (image) by Brainly as 2 of the answers is written the same.

However, when nitrogen gas reacts with chlorine gas, the product is gaseous nitrogen trichloride (NCL3), I guess 1 of your answer must be NCL3.

Why does the concentration of mercury in the tissues of organisms increase as it
moves through the tropic levels?

a) Animal cells absorb mercury better than algal cells do.

b) The mercury does not affect the smaller organisms.

c) The mercury in the small organisms is not activated until the larger organism
eats the mercury

d) The mercury in the cells of each organism that is eaten accumulates in the
larger animal's cells.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

I'm almost positive it's d but if not d b

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The following leaf, with edges that appear burnt, was observed on an impatiens plant.

Which mineral is this impatiens likely deficient in?
a. phosphorus
B calcium
C potassium
D sulphur

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I have no ideas but maybe it is B?

A student wants to perform an experiment to test the effect of different colored lights on the growth of basil plants. She sets up an experiment where multiple basil plants are placed in six different setups; one with red light, one with green light, one with yellow light, one with blue light, one with no light and one with sunlight. In each setup the plant receives the same amount of water, soil, and size of container. What is the independent variable in this experiment

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Answer:

light is the independent variable, height of the plant is the dependent variable. Dependent is the effect that based on the independent.

Explanation:

lets break it down. 1) you want to know the effect of something you apply from one thing to another. Let say, if you grow your plants under the sunlight, the plants grow taller. In this case, the sunshine is the independent variable whereas the height of the plant/how tall it can grow is the dependent variable. 2)NOW, before i give the answer. The design of the question is not good for high school students. i think your teacher thinks "light" is the independent variable. 3)However, the question contains confounding variables in it because different lights might produce different effects to the height of the plants. If you want to test if plants are exposed to light grows taller than plants do not expose to light, then you should have all the lights are the same. 4) So, all the plants should be exposed to one certain light to avoid confounding. Confounding means that either red light and sunlight are both produce the same effect whereas the other colors do not help the plants to grow taller. 5)Your teacher should test one light at a time. So, if he is testing with all different colors of light, then light is the independent variable, and height of the plant is the dependent variable.

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