Answer:
The answer is C ( earthquakes)
The diagram below shows the stages of succession in a forest ecosystem.
A diagram showing 4 stages of succession in a forest ecosystem. Stage A: A mature forest. A fire occurs, resulting in Stage B, a burnt forest where nothing is growing. Stage C, pioneer plant species grow in the bare ground. More species follow and grow bigger. Stage D: A mature forest with several tree species and younger trees.
Which area shows the climax community of secondary succession?
A
B
C
D
Answer:
It should be c that would be my guess
Answer:
I believe that the answer is D the reason I say this is because the climax is "the final stage in a succession in a given environment, at which a plant community reaches a state of equilibrium."
Explanation:
What factor will most likely decrease the rate of glucose production
Answer:
The rate of photosynthesis would decrease and less glucose would be produced. ATP is considered to be an energy carrier molecule.
Explanation:
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Most sedimentary rocks form:
layers
large crystals
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Answer:
The answer is option A: layers
Witch example of potencial energy being transformed into kinetic energy?
Answer:
Example of potential energy being transformed into kinetic energy will be; Holding a ball in your hands and then throwing it down a hill. The move of the ball as being transformed to kinetic energy.
Explanation:
Potential and kinetic energy are two forms of energy that can be converted into each other. Potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects or its electric charge. While kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
All of these are true about surface runoff EXCEPT: *
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Using the eliminating method, all the others are true of surface runoff, so they are not correct answers. So, that means D must be correct.
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At which of the following points during the carbon cycle is energy transformed from chemical to mechanical energy?
When fossil fuels are burned releasing carbon dioxide
When stored energy is released as heat
When ATP molecules are used to fuel movement
When carbon dioxide is converted to glucose
Answer:
When ATP molecules are used to fuel movement.
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Answer :When ATP molecules are being used to fuel movement.
Explanation:
Which of the following does NOT result in genetic diversity?
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Answer:
I believe it is Moelcule 2 but I may be wrong
Explanation:
Molecule 1 shows things related to ATP, and DNA is made with Ribosomes. So one can assume it's 2
Describe how the DNA is stored in this prokaryotic cell. Is it organized? Can it be found in one small area?
Your answer
Explanation:
Its when several proteins work together and fold and concentrate prokaryotic DNA. Folded DNA is then organized into a variety of conformations that are supercoiled and wound around tetramers (a molecule with four structurale subunits) of the HU protein.
Usually unicellular (some cyanobacteria may be multicellular)
What planet was calculated to exist before it was actually seen?
Answer:
The planet NEPTUNE was mathematically predicted before it was directly observed.
The imaginary line running through the center of Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole is called the _____________ .
A) orbit
B) revolution
C) axis
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Answer: C, A, D
Explanation:
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Answer: The answers are the following:
1.C
2.A
3.D
Explanation:
There is a dominant trait that affects the short arm of chromosome #4 known as Huntington's disease. A woman that is heterozygous for Huntington's disease and a normal, unaffected male have a female child. What is the probability that this child may be affected by the disease?
Answer: 50%
Because there are different systems in the body to prevent diseases, however chromosome diseases are usually hereditary so there is about a 50% chance that the child may be affected by this disease.
Huntington's disease is a dominant chromosomal disorder, when a woman who is heterozygous marries a man who is normal, then the probability for the child to be affected is 50%.
What is Huntington's disease?Huntington's disease is a rare genetic disease which causes the progressive breakdown of neurons present in the brain. Huntington's disease has a wide impact on a person's functional abilities and results in movement, cognitive thinking and psychiatric disorders.
When a woman who is heterozygous (Hh) for Huntington's disease marries a man who is normal (hh) for the disease, the probability of the offspring to be affected with the disease can be calculated with the help of Punnett square. And, it will be 50%.
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What are the hair-like extensions used like oars to propel the protists to nutrients?
Answer:
Cilia
Explanation:
Cilia are the hair-like extensions used like oars to propel protists. They move in a wave-like pattern to move the protist.
what causes biodiversity?
Answer:
temperature, altitude, precipitation, soils, and their relation with other species.
Answer:Ecological life support— biodiversity provides functioning ecosystems that supply oxygen, clean air and water, pollination of plants, pest control, wastewater treatment and many ecosystem services. Recreation—many recreational pursuits rely on our unique biodiversity , such as birdwatching, hiking, camping and fishing.The various factors that influence biodiversity include -temperature, altitude, precipitation, soils, and their relation with other species. For instance, ocean biodiversity is 25 times lesser than terrestrial diversity. Biodiversity also increases its form as it moves from the poles towards the tropics.
8 Major Causes of Biodiversity – Explained!
Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: A habitat is the place where a plant or animal naturally lives. ...
Over-exploitation for Commercialization: ADVERTISEMENTS: ...
Invasive Species: ...
Pollution: ...
Global Climate Change: ...
Population Growth and Over-consumption: ...
Illegal Wildlife Trade: ...
Species extinction:
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What are three reasons for biodiversity?
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Moral reasons. ...
Aesthetic reasons. ...
Providing important natural functions. ...
Biodiversity provides actual and potential material and economic benefits to people.
Continuance of evolutionary processes.
Insurance.
Explanation:
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Which of these tactics does the most to reduce soil erosion?
Answer:
vegetation, geo textiles, mulch, and retaining walls.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Predator and prey.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Predator and Prey
During transcription, a DNA strand has the bases AGC GTC. What is the complementary strand of
mRNA?
AGC GTC
TCG CAG
UCG CAG
AAA AAA
UCG CAG
Adenine is replaced by Uracil and the rest go normally
What is the role of ribosomes in protein synthesis?
A they provide a source of amino acids
B_ they provide a site for transfer RNAs to link to messenger RNA to bring amino acids together
C_ they translate the basic DNA code using transfer RNA
D_ they carry the proteins to their site of action
Groups of ______________
A. Specialized Genes
B. Specialized cells
C. specialized proteins
form____________
A. homeostasis
B. specialized cells
C. organs/tissues
and cooperate to help organisms maintain _________________
A. homeostasis
B. organs/tissues
C. specialized cells
Answer:
B
C
A
Explanation:
cells make up tissues and organs ,and matianing homestais is the goal of your body.
01 Multiple Choice
Apoptosis could result in
a) eliminating the webbing between fingers during human development,
b) uncontrolled cell growth.
c) an increased cell surface area to volume ratio.
d) cell division.
Answer:
D cell division hope that helps you out good luck
First stage of the cell cycle.
cell cycle
mitosis
interphase
Answer:
Interphase
Explanation:
I believe that's accurate.
What happens to a CO2 molecule when an infrared wave hits it?
The energy from the photon causes the CO2 molecule to vibrate. Some time later, the molecule gives up this extra energy by emitting another infrared photon. Once the extra energy has been removed by the emitted photon, the carbon dioxide molecule stops vibrating.
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Explanation: C.) DNA polymerase
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1. Explain why elements tend to form bonds in compounds and provide two examples of how they can do that.
2. Difference between polar and non-polar molecule.
Why are cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems all important for a living body?
Answer: Because each one of them helps other organs, cells, etc.. Because everything in your body needs to work together. For example, one of the most important functions of organ systems is to provide cells with oxygen and nutrients and to remove toxic waste products such as carbon dioxide.
explain how identical and non-identical twins happen
be quick
Answer:
one fertilised egg splits and develops into two babies with exactly the same genetic information.
Explanation:
Transcription is A. The process of making RNA from DNA. B. The activation of a gene that produces proteins. C. Irreversible changes to the DNA sequence. D. The process of making proteins from RNA
Answer: A. The process of making RNA from DNA.
Explanation:
The transcription can be defined as the process of transfer of genetic information from DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid into messenger RNA. For this double strands of DNA are separated and each strand act as a template strand for the synthesis of mRNA. The transcriptions is initiated by the enzyme RNA polymerase. The enzyme RNA polymerase utilizes DNA for synthesizing the matching complementary bases. The mRNA molecule get elongated and serves as a blueprint for the synthesis of protein in translation.
Glucose provides energy for cells. Different cells have different mechanisms for glucose intake. Intestinal cells contain proteins that transport glucose against its concentration gradient. These proteins couple the movement of glucose to the movement of sodium down its concentration gradient. Red blood cells have transporter proteins embedded in their membranes. When bound by a glucose molecule, these proteins change shape and allow glucose to move down its concentration gradient into the cell.
Based on this information, what type of transport is used for glucose in blood and intestinal cells?
Which type of tissue performs the role of signal conduction in the body?
Answer:
food energy to the body 72-hour make your body healthy enough for different type of exercises in a day