do invertebrates have limbs for locomotion?​

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Answer 1

Terrestrial locomotion has evolved as animals adapted from aquatic to terrestrial environments. Locomotion on land raises different problems than that in water, with reduced friction being replaced by the increased effects of gravity.

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Answer 2

Answer:

Explanation:

Are insects glued to one spot? Think of the mosquito which can land on anything with blood and get what they need. They can also walk around to look for a nice juicy conduit.

Spiders -- same story. They spin their webs and wait to see what hits the webs.

What about the octopus, which has 8 legs to propel him. Almost all insects have ways of moving around.


Related Questions

how many toes do cats have

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Answer:

Most cats have 18 toes

Explanation:

5 toes in each of the front feet, and 4 toes in each of the back.

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Answer:

18 toes

Explanation:

Name the gametes a pea with the genotype Gg makes Group of answer choices
A gametes with the G gene
B gametes with the g gene
C gametes with G and gametes with g

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

both parents have a 50% possibility to have this phenotype no matter what order

True or false
The study of landforms is known as biodiversity.

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

that's totally understandable that landforms is not have any biodiversity and biology so that's the answer but I am not sure so I hope it helps u thanks

Geomorphology studies landforms and their evolution. Qualitatively, landforms have been described, and numerically, forces acting on Earth's surface to create landforms and change them. Therefore, it's false.

What is geomorphology?

The scientific study of the formation and development of topographic and bathymetric features formed by physical, chemical, or biological processes occurring at or near the surface of the Earth is called geomorphology.

Geomorphic processes are those that alter the way the earth's surface is arranged and are responsible for the field of study known as geomorphology. Endogenic geomorphic processes include both continental drift and volcanic activity. The processes of mass wasting, weathering, erosion, and deposition fall under the category of exogenic geomorphic processes.

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Which of the following is not a possible pollutant?

a carbon dioxide
b. pesticides
c.fertilizer
d.all are possible pollutants

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Answer:

c is the correct answer of this

Carbon dioxide is not a possible pollutants.

What effect can mutations have on a virus?

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Answer:

Once a mutation occurs, if it changes the function of a resulting protein, a virus or organism is then changed.

So I think C..?

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Explanation:

In which order do organisms return
to an ecosystem during primary
succession after an area's ecosystem
has been wiped out?
A. trees, hearty shrubs, lichens
B. lichens, trees, hearty shrubs
C. lichens, hearty shrubs, trees

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Answer:

lichens, hearty shrubs, trees

Explanation:

Order:

I-bare rocks,

II-pioneers (mosses, lichen, algae, fungi)

III-annual herbaceous plants

IV-perennial herbaceous plants and grasses

V-shrubs, VI-shade intolerant trees, VII-shade tolerant trees.

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Lichens, hearty shrubs, and trees is the correct order in which the organisms return to an ecosystem during primary succession after an area's ecosystem has been wiped out. Thus, the correct option is C.

What is Primary Succession?

Primary succession is the ecological succession which begins in essentially the lifeless areas, such as the regions in which there is no soil or where the soil is incapable of sustaining life where no life form ever existed because of recent volcanic eruption, newly formed sand dunes, or rocks that are left from a retreating glaciers.

The correct order of the Primary Succession is:

Stage I- Bare rocks,

Stage II- Pioneer species such as mosses, lichen, algae, and fungi

Stage III- Annual herbaceous plants

Stage IV- Perennial herbaceous plants and grasses

Stage V- Shrubs, shade intolerant trees, and shade tolerant trees.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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A group of lions are called a pride. A group of cattle can be called a herd. What is the name for a group of lobsters? Please help

A. Troop

B. Risk

C. Consortium

D. Brood

E. Scurry

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Answer:

a group of lobsters is called a pod

Solve for the percentage of Feed B to be used in the ration?

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

i used the formula to eliminate c, a, and d

This Roman snail, this cuttlefish, and this mussel have similarities and differences in their body structures. What does the information about these structures tell you about the ancestors of these species

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Complete question:

This Roman snail, this cuttlefish, and this mussel have similarities and

differences in their body structures. What does the information about these

structures tell you about the ancestors of these species?

a) None share an ancestor population because different species cannot share  an ancestor population. It is a coincidence that these species have some of  the same body structures.

b) The Roman snail and the cuttlefish share an ancestor population, but they  must not share an ancestor with mussels because mussels have no radula.

c) All three species share an ancestor population, but Roman snails and

cuttlefish share a more recent ancestor population. This is why they share

the radula structure.

d) We cannot make observations of ancestor populations from the past. It is

impossible to explain ancestors with only the information about the body

structures of different species.

Answer:

The correct answer is option C. All three species share an ancestor population, but Roman snails and  cuttlefish share a more recent ancestor population. This is why they share  the radula structure.

Explanation:

The three species belong to the mollusk phylum, and to the placophore group.

Each of them belongs to a different class.

The Roman snail belongs to the Gasteropod class, The cuttlefish belongs to the Cephalopod class, The mussel belongs to the Bivalve class.

The tree classes share a common ancestor from which all the placophores evolved. Among them, we can mention the monoplacophore, gasteropod, cephalopod, bivalve, and scaphopods. Three branches diverged from this common ancestor. The first one originated the monoplacophore. The second one originated the common ancestor of gastropods and cephalopods. And the third one originated the common ancestor of bivalves and scaphopods. The tree-mentioned species inherited the mantle and the radula from their foreign common ancestor. But later in time, individuals that originated bivalves lost the radulla. This is why the three species have a mantle, but only gastropods and cephalopods have a radula. When each of these classes evolved, they developed their own traits,

Gastropods → muscular foot used for moving  Cephalopods → pallial cavity for swimmingBivalves → byssal threads to attach to the rocks

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Which is NOT a consequence of increased
temperatures around the world?

A. Melted glaciers

B. Flooding of coastal areas

C greater incidence of skin cancer

D melted polar ice caps

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The answer is C
When glaciers melt coastal areas start flooding

Melted glacier, increased cases of skin cancer,  melted polar ice caps are the recent consequences of raised temperature around the world. thus, option" B " is correct.

What is global warming?

Due to the increase of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), methane etc. are responsible for the Global Warming which is causing harmful effects to all organisms

The consequences of global warming  leads to  melting glaciers, skin cancer causing radiation,  which will lead to  submerging of coastal areas in near future.

Hence, option "B" is correct.

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what is the basic unit of matter?

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Answer: Atoms constitute the fundamental units of matter, and are a constituent of each element. In large part, the mass of an atom is determined by its positively charged  protons and neutral neutrons.

Explanation:

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Which of the following is an example of artificial selection?

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Answer: last option

Explanation:

artificial selection is when humans basically pick a desirable trait in a species and take steps to enhance or perpetuate that specific trait so that it's more common

the best option to describe this is the last one, because humans have bred domestic dogs to be less aggressive and more playful or friendly

Name this phase of mitosis *
•spindle disappears
chromosomes
start to
decondense
•nuclear
membrane
re-forms
-nucleolus
reappears
telophase
O anaphase
O metaphase
O prophase

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Answer:

metaphase

Explanation:

The answer is metaphase
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can someone please help

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Answer:

its the second one

Explanation:

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PLEASE HELP ME WHATS THE ANSWER

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Answer:

Oxidation of rocks (rusting)/Chemical weathering

What are wildfires? (With detail)

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Answer:

A wildfire is an unplanned fire that burns in a natural area such as a forest, grassland, or prairie. Wildfires are often caused by human activity or a natural phenomenon such as lightning, and they can happen at any time or anywhere. In 50% of wildfires recorded, it is not known how they started.

Answer:

sự kiện lửa phát sinh trong một khu rừng, tác động hoặc làm tiêu hủy một số hoặc toàn bộ các thành phần của khu rừng đó.

Explanatin

Please help me with this

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Answer:

Its a semipermaeble mambrane

Explanation:

Semipermeable membrane is a type of biological or synthetic, polymeric membrane that will allow certain molecules or ions to pass through it by diffusion.

its a semipermeable membrane

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Answer:

1. endothermic

2. exothermic

3. endothermic

4. exothermic

5. exothermic

Explanation:

6. What happens when food reaches the stomach?
A. No digestion occurs in the stomach
B. The food moves quickly into the small intestine
C. Juices mix with the food and stomach muscles squeeze it
D. The food is completely digested and is absorbed by tiny blood vessels in the
walls of the stomach​

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Answer:

C) Juices mix with the food and stomach muscles squeeze it.

Explanation:

Gastric juices are added in your stomach to turn your food into small particles that can be gobbled up by cells. Your body contains dangerous level of acids such as HCl but your cell lining in your inner cavities of your stomach prevent acid from burning you form within! Fun :D

So technically the answer is C.

After the food enters your stomach the stomach muscles mix the food and liquid with digestive juices. The stomach slowly empties its contents called chyme into your small intestine

Molecules C, D, and E will combine to form part of

A) A polypeptide
B) A polysaccharide
C) DNA
D) RNA

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the answer is A. a polypeptide

Define (Chlorophyll)
Thank you!

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Answer:

a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring.

Answer:

Chlorophyll is a green pigment that is in all green plants and cyanobacteria. It is responsible for the absorption of light that provides energy for photosynthesis.

Explanation:


The organism at location D is the
Blank organisms at location A, B, and C.

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hi :D, This is your answer because the organism at location D is at the very beginning of the cladogram thus passing on traits to organisms A,B, and C.

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A hunter illegally kills a wolf in Yellowstone National Park and attempts to bring the wolf's skull back to Florida. Which law is the hunter violating?
the National Park System Act
the Lacey Act
EPA
CITES

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Answer:

the Lacey Act

Explanation:

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Answer:

> The answer to your query is the Second Answer Choice, or “The Lacey Act”

Explanation:

> The National Park System Act installed the National Park System agency, and ensures that they keep the National Parks safe and as they are intended.

> The Lacey Act prohibits the transportation, trade, selling, or simply possessing, any illegally caught or killed wildlife.

> The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) makes sure that people and the environment are kept safe from health risks (Pollution, etc). They also enforce regulations on things that may cause harm to people and the environment.

> CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) makes sure that there is no INTERNATIONAL trade on endangered species. This is between other countries, and with species that are becoming (or at risk of becoming) exctinct.

> We can match our story to the descriptions and find that it matches up with the second one, or the Lacey Act. Since he had killed a wolf on National Park Territory, and transported and possessed it, he is responsible for breaking the law prohibiting just that.

> Once again, the correct answer is the Second Answer Choice (The Lacey Act).

> I hope this helped you with your query, along with any other questions you may have had on the subject. #LearningWithBrainly

Consider these phylogenetic trees. The first tree is based on physical characteristics. The second tree is based on structure, genetics, and evolutionary history. 2 phylogenetic trees are shown. The first tree has 3 branches that go to duck, platypus, and opossum. The second tree has 2 branches that go to duck and platypus. Opossum branches off of the platypus branch. Which can be concluded from a comparison of the two phylogenetic trees?

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Complete question:

Consider these phylogenetic trees. The first tree is based on physical characteristics. The second tree is based on structure, genetics, and evolutionary history.  Which can be concluded from a comparison of the two phylogenetic trees?

Phylogenetic trees are not subject to change. Classification can change with new discoveries and evidence. Classification does not change with more evidence. Phylogenetic trees are inaccurate.

Answer:

2. Classification can change with new discoveries and evidence.

Explanation:

In phylogenetic trees, two species are more related if they have a recent common ancestor. On the other hand, two species will be less related if their common ancestor is not a recent one and is located far away in the tree.  

The phylogenetic tree is composed of,

• Lineages → These are the taxonomic groups of interest placed in the extremes of the lines called branches.  

• Nodes → These are the ramification points, which are also known as divergence points. They represent the location of the most recent common ancestor.  

• Root → This is the older common ancestor that all lineages share. The first one in the tree.  

Two or more lineages are more related to each other if they share a recent common ancestor. This means that they all diverge from the same node.

Two or more lineages are less related to each other if they lack a recent common ancestor. This is, the node from which these lineages diverge is placed far away in the tree.  

There are also different phylogenetic relationships between lineages.  

• Apomorphies  

• Plesiomorphies

• Homoplasy  

In the exposed example, we have two trees.

Tree 1 ⇒ based on physical characteristicsTree 2 ⇒ based on structure, genetics, and evolutionary history

Tree 1 reflects that the three species share a common ancestor that is far away in history. From this common ancestor (the blue point in the image), the duck first diverged. Later in evolution, Platypus diverged, and finally, Opossum diverged. The three species are morphologically well-differentiated from each other.

Tree 2 suggests a common ancestor of the three species (the blue point in the image), placed far away in history. From this common ancestor, the duck first diverged. But later in evolution, there was a second branch that diverged, and later originated Platypus and Opossum. According to the information provided by structure, genetics, and evolutionary history, Platypus and Opossum share a most recent common ancestor (the red point in the image).

Both trees provide equally important information. However, tree 2 is more detailed about evolutionary events because it involves many aspects of the animals´ history. Using one of the trees or the other, or both, will depend on the goals of the experiment.

The conclusion we can get from this comparison is that as long as there are discoveries and scientific advances, there will be a constant influx of information useful to recreate or explain evolution. Classification will keep changing with discoveries and evidence.

Answer

Classification can change with new discoveries and evidence.

Explanation:

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El efisema pulmonar,provocado princioalmente por el consumo de cigarro, es una lesion que genera destruccion de los alveolos y, por lo tanto, zonas en las que no se produce el intercambio de gases ¿que consecuencias puede tener esta lesion en el organismo?

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Answer:

El enfisema pulmonar disminuye la cantidad de tejido pulmonar, disminuyendo de este modo la cantidad de oxígeno que llega a la sangre (hipoxemia). El enfisema está asociado a diferentes trastornos incluyendo infecciones respiratorias recurrentes, pérdida de peso, debilidad muscular e hinchazón de los miembros inferiores.

Explanation:

El enfisema pulmonar es una enfermedad causada por la destrucción de los alvéolos pulmonares la cual está asociada a un aumento en la dificultad para respirar. Las principales causas de esta enfermedad son la exposición continua al humo del cigarrillo y otras sustancias nocivas para la salud, como así también a contaminantes presentes en la atmósfera. El enfisema pulmonar va progresivamente destruyendo las paredes alveolares pulmonares y los vasos sanguíneos que las recorren, disminuyendo así la elasticidad pulmonar, aumentando la proporción de aire que recorre los pulmones y de este modo también aumentando la distensibilidad pulmonar. Esta enfermedad disminuye la capacidad de oxigenar la sangre, generando una sensación constante de falta de aire (disnea) y cuadros progresivamente más severos de hipoxemia. Cuando el enfisema pulmonar se encuentra en grado avanzado, la única opción viable es el reemplazo del órgano dañado mediante un trasplante pulmonar. El enfisema puede estar asociado a infecciones respiratorias recurrentes (resfriados, gripe), pérdida de peso, debilidad muscular e hinchazón de los miembros inferiores (tobillos, pies y piernas).

¿Cuál de las siguientes opciones son adaptaciones de las plantas al desierto? a) Las raíces superficiales y extensas. b) Las hojas de color amarillas c) El cuerpo carnoso de las plantas d) Las hojas modificadas en forma de espina

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Answer:

a) Las raíces superficiales y extensas

c) El cuerpo carnoso de las plantas

d) Las hojas modificadas en forma de espina

Explanation:

En biología, una adaptación refiere al proceso de cambio evolutivo mediante el cual los organismos de una especie/taxón hacen frente a determinadas condiciones ambientales. Las plantas han desarrollado diferentes adaptaciones en ambientes desérticos a fin de evitar al máximo la pérdida de agua, el factor más limitante en este tipo de ambientes. Las plantas capaces de soportar largos periodos de sequías se denominan xerófitas. En primer lugar, además de servir como una buena defensa contra herbívoros, las hojas en forma de espina le permiten a una planta almacenar agua durante los períodos de precipitaciones. En segundo lugar, las raíces de plantas desérticas pueden disponerse superficialmente con el objetivo de absorber la mayor cantidad de agua posible. En tercer lugar, las plantas suculentas o crasas son aquellas que tienen tejidos carnosos los cuales pueden almacenar agua en sus hojas, tallos o raíces. Durante los periodos de lluvia leve, las suculentas almacenan grandes cantidades de agua para sobrevivir durante la temporada seca (incluso existen especies vegetales que sobreviven solamente durante la temporada húmeda y producen semillas que toleran la temporada seca).

what is a function of ATP?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. ... In addition to providing energy, the breakdown of ATP through hydrolysis serves a broad range of cell functions, including signaling and DNA/RNA synthesis.

Which of the following statements BEST outlines why the coral reefs in the Caribbean are at risk?
a) There has been overfishing of invasive species
b) The Caribbean is a popular tourist destination
c) There have been many hurricanes in the Caribbean
d) There has been a decrease in the volume of sewage flowing into the reefs

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

b) The Caribbean is a popular tourist destination

Acell membrane is very specific about what it allows across. How does this help the cell?

A. Transport proteins allow only enzymes to pass through the membrane.
B. It is better for the cell if most molecules are prevented from entering
C. The cell works better when it contains fewer proteins.
D. It helps the cell absorb as many different molecules as possible.​

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Explanation:

It helps the cell absorb as many different molecules as possible.

can mercury diffuse in our body using simple diffusion ?​

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Answer:

No,mercury can't diffuse in our body using simple diffusion.

Explanation:

It is only slowly absorbed through the skin, although it may cause skin and eye irritation. Elemental mercury droplets may be absorbed through eye contact. Ingestion is not an important route of acute exposure as almost no elemental mercury is absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract.

no Mercury is a toxic and non-essential metal in the human body. Mercury is ubiquitously distributed in the environment, present in natural products, and exists extensively in items encountered in daily life. There are three forms of mercury, i.e., elemental (or metallic) mercury, inorganic mercury compounds, and organic mercury compounds.
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