please help im stuck on this its science

Please Help Im Stuck On This Its Science

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Answer 1

Answer:

Conduction is the word you need

Answer 2

Explanation:

condaction or convection


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Describe how ATP synthase produces ATP.

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so it spins the hydrogen molecules to make the ATP

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it occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. The electrons drop off the energy and the hydrogen atoms are moving through the Protein channels/pumps. after that the NADH turns into nad+ and the fadh2 turns into fad. these then go back to the citric acid cycle to get the electrons back. (known as electron carriers) the hydrogen molecules get pumped up to the inner membrane space which would be active transport since we are going from low to high concentrations. the hydrogen molecules go down the atp synthase which spins to make the atp. this would be passive transport since its moving from high to low concentrations.

During the Devonian period of Gondwanaland what were the two organisms that thrived?
A) algae and Trilobites
B) land invertebrates and dinosaurs
C) conifers and early mammals
D) angiosperms and humans
E) marine invertebrates and land plants
PLS HELP ASAP

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about the Trilobites is =Trilobites ( /ˈtraɪləˌbaɪt, ˈtrɪ-, -loʊ-/;[4][5] meaning "three lobes") are a group of extinct marine artiopodan arthropods that form the class Trilobita. Trilobites form one of the earliest-known groups of arthropods. The first appearance of trilobites in the fossil record defines the base of the Atdabanian stage of the Early Cambrian period (521 million years ago), and they flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic before slipping into a long decline, when, during the Devonian, all trilobite orders except the Proetida died out. The last extant trilobites finally disappeared in the mass extinction at the end of the Permian about 252 million years ago. Trilobites were among the most successful of all early animals, existing in oceans for almost 300 million years.[6] . and about the algae is =Algae (/ˈældʒi, ˈælɡi/; singular alga /ˈælɡə/) is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms. It is a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades. Included organisms range from unicellular microalgae, such as Chlorella and the diatoms, to multicellular forms, such as the giant kelp, a large brown alga which may grow up to 50 metres (160 ft) in length. Most are aquatic and autotrophic and lack many of the distinct cell and tissue types, such as stomata, xylem and phloem, which are found in land plants. The largest and most complex marine algae are called seaweeds, while the most complex freshwater forms are the Charophyta, a division of green algae which includes, for example, Spirogyra and stoneworts.

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What mushroom is it?

A) parasol mushrooms
B) Shaggy parasol
C) Browned mushrooms
D) Toadstool rusty brown​

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A

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I edited. I first put D if that helpes

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D

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is snail invertebrates animal​

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slugs and snails are invertebrates animal

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invertebrates is snail.

In a small population of alpine foxes, you observe increased ear length over a 10-year period. Can you conclude that increase in ear length is advantageous in this population

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No, I can't conclude that because there are several factors that influence the expression of a trait (for example, gene drift)

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There are several factors that affect the genetic variation of a phenotypic trait in populations with small sizes. Genetic drift is an important evolutionary mechanism by which allele frequencies change in populations, and it is well known that the effects of genetic drift are most pronounced in small populations. Moreover, gene flow -or migration- is an evolutionary factor (stronger in small populations) that is also potentially capable of changing allele frequencies and thus contribute to the overall genetic variation of a phenotypic trait. Finally, environmental factors (for example, abiotic and biotic stresses) may also be associated with the variation of a quantitative trait such as, in this case, ear length.

can someone help me with these​

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Answer:

chromatid

telophase

cytokinesis

cancer

prophase

interphase

anaphase

mitosis

centriole

Explanation:

It should spell out metaphase

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In your own words, describe how redshift gives evidence that the stars are moving farther and
faster away from Earth. Include the following words in your explanation light, stars, redshift
wavelength, change, distant.

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ALL OF THEM

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all of the above

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I need help asap please help

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The answer is A

Explanation:

Less genetical diversion isnt good

It is the first one, during asexual reproduction they are an exact copy of their parent. It is a disadvantage to asexual reproduction.

Why is shoulder most susceptible ro joint dislocation?​

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The muscles and ligaments around the shoulder tend to be stretchy and relatively vulnerable (compared to those around the hip). Thus the shoulder is relatively easy to dislocate. The hip is much harder to dislocate even though it is also a ball and socket joint.

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The shoulder's muscles are stretchey and like elastic in some ways, and then it is easy for someone to dislocate it.

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The deficiency or absence of any environmental factors that can decrease the rate or speed of metabolic reaction is called

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is metabolic factor correct?

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Umm I don’t know but are there options or do you have to type a word?

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Carbon credits are used to a. rehabilitate tropical rainforests b. reduce the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOC's) c. regulate how much carbon dioxide a country can emit d. coordinate carbon sequestration activities​

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C. Regulate how much carbon dioxide a country can emit

Carbon credits regulate the maximum quantity of carbon dioxide that a country may emit. Thus, C is the best choice.

How do carbon credits work?

A marketable certificate or permit known as a "carbon credit" attests to the authorization of a specific amount of carbon dioxide emissions or the equal amount of another greenhouse gas.

Carbon credits are also called as the carbon offsets, which are licenses that allow the owner to emit a particular quantity of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases where the Carbon dioxide emissions or the some another greenhouse gas are allowed under one credit. The carbon credit is a part of the so-called cap-and-trade system.

A few typical examples of initiatives are garbage management, the development of renewable energy, the use of farming techniques that store carbon, and reforestation.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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When pressure is applied to a fluid in a closed container,

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the pressure increases everywhere by the same amount.

What's the answer to this?

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I don’t know how am I supposed to know
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i have no clue my bad

why is the understanding of classification an important lofe skill?​

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It helps in the identification of living organisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms. To understand and study the features, similarities and differences between different living organisms and how they are grouped under different categories.

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Depending on What your classifying it can help you get a better social life and a good economic life, To classify is the same thing as identify so with that being said classification is one of many advantages of your life.

A product that is no longer used is said to be _____.

coexisting

current

emerging

obsolete

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The correxr answer is obsolete

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the answer is obsolete

Explanation:

obsolute-no longer produced or used

What are the four possible gametes of an organism has the genotype KkMm?

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KM, Km, kM, km

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Gametes, which are only produced during sexual reproduction, are formed as a result of meiosis. According to Gregor Mendel in his law of Segregation, alleles of a gene will separate into gametes in such a way that only one form of a gene (allele) will be present in each gamete.

In this question involving a dihybrid with genotype: KkMm, the allele combinations of the gametes that will be produced after meiosis are KM, Km, kM, km.

What are some helpful and harmful examples of dna mutations

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Examples of helpful mutations embrace HIV resistance, milk sugar tolerance, and colored vision.Harmful mutations may cause genetic disorders or cancer. A genetic disorder is a disease caused by a mutation in one or a few genes.

Can someone give me an explanation of what coevolution is?

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Answer: In biology, coevolution occurs when two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution through the process of natural selection. The term sometimes is used for two traits in the same species affecting each other's evolution, as well as gene-culture coevolution.

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in cellular respiration where is 90% of the energy stored?

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Answer:

pyruvic acid

hope this helps

Explanation:

Pyruvic acid I think

What is a stream created by?

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a stream is created by gravity and water.

Which of the following stages of photosynthesis involves carbon fixation, reduction reactions, and the ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate regeneration? Olight-dependent reaction first stage photosynthesis Olight-independent reaction O photoreduction​

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Answer:C4 carbon fixation: A form of photosynthesis in which plants concentrate CO2 ... Calvin cycle is organized into three basic stages: fixation, reduction, and regeneration. ... In fixation, the first stage of the Calvin cycle, light-independent reactions are ... the reaction between carbon dioxide and RuBP; ribulose bisphosphate: an ...

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Answer:

c4 carbon fixiation

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The diagram shows a nucleic acid in the shape of a helix.

A D N A strand in the shape of a helix is shown.

Which sugar is present in the nucleic acid that is represented in the diagram?
uracil
thymine
deoxyribose
ribose

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Answer:

4 is a great place to be your

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The dude above me is right

D ribose

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Why is it important to warm up your muscles before a work out

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So you don’t tear any tissue and so they get more elastic.

Most animals living in the_______migrate or hibernate during the winter.

options:

Tropical Rainforest

Desert

Tudra

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Tundra

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to survive the long cold winters and to breed and raise young quickly during the winter they migrate

The answer is Tundra.

Why are leaves necessary for a plant?​

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Explanation:

Leaves provide food and air to help a plant stay healthy and grow. Through photosynthesis, leaves turn light energy into food. Through pores, or stomata, leaves “breathe” in carbon dioxide and “breathe” out oxygen.

Leaves are the primary way plants interact with the atmosphere and take care of their basic needs. a plant can only survive for a few days without leaves. If the plants doesn't have any leaves than the plants wouldn't exist in the earth because leaves prepare food for the plants through the process of photosynthesis. and provides air to help a plant grow. leaves help the plants breath, and also helps in releasing water vapor through pores called stomata.

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How does cellular respiration happen?

Answer in a minumum of 5 complete sentences

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Definition : "Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products."

Simplified : Cellular respiration is used to take in food, then is used to create ATP. ATP is a chemical the cell uses for energy. This process is called aerobic respiration. The process uses oxygen, and has four stages known as  Link reaction, glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.

You might want to re-word the simple version a little, I worded it the best I could but I used information from wiki.

17. What are some of the major causes of extinction today?

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Pollution
Excessive hunting
Deforestation
Pollution and deforestation

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Answer:

the first one

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Which of the following types of molecules contains the most energy per gram?
a
Proteins
OOO
Lipids
Carbohydrates
с

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Proteins contain about 4,1 kcal/gram

carbohydrates contain about 4,1kcal/gram

lipids contain about 9,1 kcal/gram

so the answer is lipids

Which TWO types of rock are formed as particles get pushed closer together?
A. Metamorphic
B. Extrusive igneous
C. Intrusive igneous
D. Sedimentary

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Sedimentary rock? Because when sediments get pressed together

And then turn into a rock

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