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Answer 1

passive: doesn't require energy, from high to low concentration

active:requires energy, from low to high concentration

i dont know maybe


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Answer:

is this for examz hahahah

Use the image to complete the statements.

An image at left labeled aluminum atom has a mix of red and blue balls in its center and 3 concentric black rings around the center. The inner ring has 2 small green balls on it. The middle ring has 6 small green balls on it. The outer ring has 3 small green balls on it. A blue arrow leads to an image at right labeled aluminum ion with a mix of red and blue balls in its center. 2 concentric black rings around the center. The inner ring has 2 small green balls on it. The middle ring has 6 small green balls on it.

The aluminum atom
electrons to form an ion.

The ion that is formed is
.

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Answer:

The aluminum atom loses electrons to form an ion.

The ion that is formed is positive.

Explanation:

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Use the image to complete the statements.

An image at left labeled aluminum atom has a mix of red and blue balls in its center and 3 concentric black rings around the center. The inner ring has 2 small green balls on it. The middle ring has 6 small green balls on it. The outer ring has 3 small green balls on it. A blue arrow leads to an image at right labeled aluminum ion with a mix of red and blue balls in its center. 2 concentric black rings around the center. The inner ring has 2 small green balls on it. The middle ring has 6 small green balls on it.

The aluminum atom

✔ loses

 electrons to form an ion.

The ion that is formed is

✔ positive

.

Explanation:

Allows the cell membrane to engulf large molecules.
Diffusion
Osmosis
Active Transport

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Active transport, specifically phagocytosis

A student is collecting the gas released from a plant when exposed to sunlight. The gas being collected is:

A) water
B) Carbón dioxide
C) ATP
D) oxygen

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Plants absorb carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, that is part of the reason trees are important to the earth because one, many animals live in forests, and two, they give oxygen to the earth.

How many phosphates does adenosine triphosphate (ATP) have?

1
2
3
4

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Answer:

2 I think

Explanation:

Your answer is 3 phosphates

Three stages of development from an embryo from a fish salamander turtle and chicken . What information about evolutionary relationships can be inherited from the drawings

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Answer:

Zygote, cleavage and hatching are embryogenic stages of fish, salamander, turtle and chicken.

Explanation:

The main embryogenic development stages of fish, salamander, turtle and chicken were zygote, cleavage and hatching. all these stages are present in these organisms which shows that fish, salamander, turtle and chicken are evolved from a single ancestor. Due to similar embryogenic development stages indicates close evolutionary relationships among these organisms.

what builds tissues and aid life processes

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Answer:

Cells make up tissues

Explanation:

COULD SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH QUESTION 24 PLEASE. IT WILL BE DUE VERY SOON.

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Answer:

The mRNA's condons would desipicate

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Answer: the structure of the protein would be different, and it could affect the protein's function

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- is a covalent compound stimulates the pleasure areas in our brain making us feel good ,speed up the activity in brain and keep us awake

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Answer:

Dopamine

Explanation:

The correct answer would be dopamine.

Dopamine is a chemical messenger produced in the substantia nigra, ventral tegmental area, and hypothalamus of the brain and has a variety of functions, including mediation of pleasure, learning, movements, sleep, etc.

Dopamine is released by the brain during pleasurable situations. The compound also has the ability to inhibit the actions of norepinephrine to make one feels alert and speeds up the activity in the brain.

Answer:

its dopamine..........

Utilizing an anthropological perspective, select a specific example where science based policy could benefit society (you could pick racism, infectious disease, vaccinations, health and nutrition, medical insurance, education, criminal justice, etc.).

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Answer:

Utilizing an anthropological perspective, select a specific example where science based policy could benefit society is explained below in details.

Explanation:

Social anthropology performs a central part in a period when global perception and appreciation of different ways of perceiving the world are of significant social, political, and economic significance. Social anthropology uses reasonable methods to examine philosophical obstacles about the characteristics of human life in society.

What is the main function of the immune system?
A.to package wastes and remove them from the body b. To fight diseases and other invaders C. To take the food we eat and turn it into nutrients for the body to use d. To send electric through the body

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

How do police use DNA to try and solve crimes? Do you think city police departments should make their own DNA databases? Explain why or why not. Back up your answer with facts and details from the Article.

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Answer:

Police matches the DNA with the criminal present in their database.

Explanation:

Police use DNA that are collected at the site of crime in order to solve crimes because the criminals DNA are mostly found at the site of crime. the police collected these DNA and search in their database where the DNA of all the criminals are present. if the DNA matches with the criminal present at the database so it  means that this criminal commit this crime so it is arrested and further investigation will be held. Yes, city police departments should make their own DNA databases in order to solve the case quickly.

(PLEASE HELP)
Colorblindness is a recessive X-linked trait. A heterozygous female has children with a normal-vision male. What percent of the offspring will be COLORBLIND FEMALES? (You definitely should make a Punnett Square to help you.) *

0%

25%

50%

75%​

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Answer: i think 50 hope this helps if not im a doo doo dunder head

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In an experimental study, the barnacle species Balanus was removed from rocks exposed at low tide. The barnacle species Chthamalus then established in the habitat where Balanus previously thrived. This provides evidence that:

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Explanation:

There are two kinds of niches demonstrated by two barnacle species Balanus and Chthamalus where Balanus is being realized niche as it

is the actual habitat and this species interest with other species and other aspect affects the survival like competition and predation etc. Fundamental niche is demonstrated by Chthamalus as they can easily live and thrive in thehabitat and can multiply too and it will be still greater as opposed to realized.The right answer is, 'Chthamalus's basic niche is greater than its niche'

Describe the main molecule found in nucleus and explain how it controls the cells functioning​

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The main molecule found in nucleus is called DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid). This molecule is made of subunits called nucleotides. A nucleotide is made of a nitrogenous base that can be adenine, thymine, guanine or cytosine; a five carbon sugar called deoxyribose and a phosphate group. This molecule controns protein synthesis. Proteins are crucial to the cell's function.

HgO2 → Hg + O4
Reactant  Product
Hg = Hg =
O = O =

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Answer:

screenshot

Explanation:

5) Why was the location of Baghdad important?
It lies along major trade routes between Europe and Asia.
It lacked access to rivers or streams, preventing floods.
It was a trading crossroad in North Africa.
It was the founding city of the Sunni branch of Islam.

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Ot was trading crossed road in north Africa

Answer:

It lies along major trade routes between Europe and Asia.

Explanation:

Situated between two rivers, it was also at the centre of the world's great trade routes and was one of the wealthiest country.

Hope it helps!

How long ago was the marine organisms alive in the inland sea?

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Answer: i think its 80 million years ago

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Decomposition is the process by which:
Carbon atoms are released into the soil
Carbon is converted to CO2
Organisms obtain energy by breaking down glucose

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Answer:

Decomposition is the process by which carbon atoms are released into the soil.

Explanation:

Organic decomposition involves the process of degradation of a living organism by releasing its elemental components.

In the process of decomposition, chemical elements such as carbon are released mainly in the soil, contributing to its enrichment and use by other living beings.

The release of carbon —product of decomposition— to the soil, for recycling, is part of the carbon cycle.

The other options are not correct because:

The conversion of carbon into CO₂ is combustion. Organisms obtain energy by breaking down glucose is part of cellular respiration.

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Translate the mRNA sequence into the amino acid sequence.

Original DNA Sequence: T A C A C C T T G A C T

mRNA Sequence: A U G U G G A A C U G A

Amino acids: ??? ( help! )

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Answer: I don’t know how to comment but thanks for the answer on my recent question

Explanation:

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please help asap ill give that brain thing if you have a correct answer tysm:)

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Decrease temperature I think :)
d. if you’re changing from a liquid to a solid. you want the liquid to decrease its degree.

Describe the nitrogen cycle. How do organisms obtain nitrogen? (minimum 5 sentences) ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Answer:  Plants, from their roots, suck up nitrogen compounds. These compounds are obtained by animals as they consume plants. The nitrogen compounds in the organic matter re-enter the soil when plants and animals die or when animals excrete waste, where they are broken down by microorganisms, called decomposers.

Can you think of any organism that make their own food but also eat other organism or their byproducts to survive?

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Heterotrophs, also known as other-feeders, can't capture light or chemical energy to make their own food out of carbon dioxide. Humans are heterotrophs. Instead, heterotrophs get organic molecules by eating other organisms or their byproducts. Animals, fungi, and many bacteria are heterotrophs.

Explanation:

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Answer:Gully

Explanation:Search up a gully and you will see :/

Explain how gravity causes rocks to fall off a cliff. ❤️

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Answer:

Gravity has a strong pull and when rocks aren't in a good position/stable position they start to fall.

Gravitational Erosion

Explanation:

When chunks of stone fall from a mountainside to the ground below, it is because gravity pulled it down. When a glacier moves through a mountain range, slowly flattening or carving the earths surface in that area, it is because the pull of gravity forces the glacier downhill.

Wheat has flowers similar to those in Fig. 5.1, but reproduces by self-pollination. Explain the consequences of self-pollination for a population of plants.

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The transfer of mature pollen grain from anther of the flower to the stigma of the same flower of the same [species  is called self pollination.

Generally, the transfer of pollen grains by wind,animals,and water  to stigmas is called pollination. It is a means of vegetative propagation which ensures reproduction.

Therefore during self pollination, the same genes are distributed  from one generation to another. Thus genetic purity is ensured. It also ensured reproductive success. because there is little chance of the pollen grain getting lost in transit. It is also certain  a particular plant would always breed true.

Additionally it prevent  the process of transfer of genes in some transgenic crops( rice, maize) where through genetic engineering some genes are introduced in their genome.

The only negative effect is lack of genetic diversity. Therefore after a period of time the plants get  weak and prone to diseases and infection. Because of poor resistant from lack of variation.

Explanation:

explation of a first quarter moon

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Primary moon phase when you can see half of the moons surface illuminated

7. Which of the following shows the correct organization in the human
body, from simple to most complex? *
A-nerve cell- spinal cord organ-nerve tissue-nervous system
B-nervous system-nerve cell-nerve tissue-spinal cord organ
C-spinal cord organ-nerve tissue-nervous system-nerve cell
D-nerve cell-nerve tissue-spinal cord organ-nervous system

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Answer:

option D

Explanation:

Cell --> Tissue --> Organ --> Organ System

Similarly ,

Nervous Cell - Nervous Tissue - Spinal cord organ - Nervous System

Mention any two similarities between simple perment and complex permanent tissue

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Both types of tissues are made of differentiated cells that have a specific function.

Both types of tissues contain cells that lost the ability to divide

When comparing animal to plant cells, they are different in size, shape, and how they store energy. They have similarities, as well. Which organelles perform similar functions in both plant and animal cells. Group of answer choices D. Ribosome, cell membrane, chloroplast C. Cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus

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Answer:

ribosome, cell membrane, nucleus

Explanation:

The organelles that perform similar functions in both plant and animal cells among the listed organelles would be the ribosome, the cell membrane, and the nucleus.

First of all, chloroplast and cell wall are limited to the plant cell only. Animal cells do not have these organelles.

The ribosome functions as the site of protein synthesis in both plant and animal cells. The cell membrane acts as a channel for the control of the movement of materials in and out of the cells and is found in both plant and animal cells. The nucleus is also present in both cells and serves as the control unit of the cell by housing the genetic materials and dictating how the cells will behave.

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