Answer: The answer is A
The moon has moved past the 1st quater and is heading to the full moon
Answer: Than answer to this question is C
Explanation: The waxing gibbous moon is the last phase before the next full moon.
In guinea pigs, short hair, S, is dominant to long hair, s. Cross a heterozygous short hair with a long haired Guinea pig.
Answer:
P1: Ss x ss
F1: S s
s Ss ss
s Ss ss
Genotypes: 1 Ss : 1 ss
Phenotypes: 1 short hair : 1 long hair
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what are Consumers that only eat dead organisms
herbivore
O carnivore
O omnivore
O scavengers
plz help will mark brainliest if correct! If the sum of all chemical reactions taking place in an ecosystem results in an overall change in free energy of −9732 kJ, which of the following best describes the impact this will have on the ecosystem?
The amount of energy available to do work will increase.
The ecosystem will move away from equilibrium.
The energy given off as heat to the surroundings will decrease.
The entropy of the ecosystem will increase.
Answer:
I think the entropy of the ecosystem will increase.
Place the following elements in order from MOST to LEAST reactive:
Carbon
Iridium
Helium
Sulfur
Hydrogen
How can you turn off an electromagnet?
A. disconnect the electric circuit. B.Straighten out the wire. C.Take out the Iron box D.you cannot turn off the electromagnet.
Answer:
A.DISCONNECT THE ELECRRIC CIRCUIT
How can students in the photograph use the net to sample the invertebrates in the river.
Answer and Explanation:
Macroinvertebrate communities show spatial and temporal variability. Many taxons have more affinity for one specific type of habitat.
There are two principal sampling techniques. Qualitative and cuantitave. Qualitative techniques provide data about the river richness and the relationship between the different taxonomic group's abundance. They allow the obtention of the most representative and abundant taxons, estimates their densities, biomass, and calculates the diversity indexes for each sampling site by period. Nets are needed to sample.
Every possible microhabitat must be sampled. The use of the different sampling elements depends on the substrate.
Hard-substrated sites, such as rocks or wood and organic matter, are sampled using a Surber net. The net is placed counter-current. The substrate must be moved and removed up to 10-15 cm deep, checking that animals and the thin sediment lie on the net. Samplings must be done from downstream to the upstream direction, taking replicates per substrate. Invertebrates must be washed on a strainer. Finally, place each of the samples in a plastic bottle, fixate the material with formaldehyde 4% and take it to the lab for its taxonomic identification.does anyone know 1,4,5,8?
Answer:
1. Digestion
4. Replication
5. Interphase
8. 48
Explanation:
Which is the best explaination for how chemical energy is transferred with cells
Answer:
Inside the cell, each sugar molecule is broken down through a complex series of chemical reactions. As chemical energy is released from the bonds in the monosaccharide, it is harnessed to synthesize high-energy adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules. ATP is the primary energy currency of all cells.
Explanation:
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Vasoconstriction and Vasodilation
__________ carries heat from the core around the body.
As blood flows through the ______________ close to the surface of the ______, heat is lost to the body’s surroundings.
The __________________ which supply the capillaries in the skin have smooth _________ in their walls. This means that the arterioles can dilate or constrict to ____________ the flow of blood into the capillaries.
Explanation:
is it only vasoconstriction and vasodilation as the answers or are there more?
ATT CGA TCA GAC TAC TAT TTC GAA
Answer:
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Explanation:
What happens during fermentation?
Answer:
Fermentation, chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically. More broadly, fermentation is the foaming that occurs during the manufacture of wine and beer, a process at least 10,000 years old.
Explanation:
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What environmental change is most likely to increase the stability of an ecosystem? Answers A) An invasive plant species is introduced to a garden. B) A corn field is allowed to lay fallow (unplanted). C) A section of woods is cleared to make way for sport fields. D) An exterminator sprays chemicals to get rid of pests.
Answer:
I would say B
Explanation:
Everything else looks like it would decrease the stability
which statment explains how the fossil record supports the theory of evolution?
A. the fossil record shows how organisims have changed from relativly complex organisims to simpler organisims.
B. The fossil record shows how organisims have changed from realatively simple organisims to more complex organisims.
C. The fossil record shows that all organisms are simple organisims.
D. the fossil record shows that all organisims are complex organisims
B. The fossil record shows how organisms have changed from relatively simple organisms to more complex organisms.
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9. Generations are the offspring, or progeny, of common_______
Answer:
the answer is ture that is all
Answer:
first filial generation
Explanation:
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Your friend makes a claim that the image to the right shows facilitated
diffusion. You are an educated Honors Biology student, and you believe
that he/she is incorrect in their claim. Make a claim as to which type of
cellular transport is represented in the image (1 point)State TWO pieces of
evidence from the image that supports your claim (2 points).*
Answer:
Facilitated diffusion is a type of passive transport of molecules down the concentration gradient between two sides of a membrane which doesn't require ATP and instead uses a specific transmembrane protein.
Active transport requires instead ATP and it is the process drawn in the figure. Moreover the figure illustrates that molecules are moving against their concentration gradient.
what measures to be taken in an operating room
Answer:
infection control- clean equipment to prevent spread of germs
All items needed for the operation should be in place and an adequate supply of regularly used items should be on hand to minimise movement to and from theatre during the operation
Everything needs to be sterile
All instruments need to be inspected for any signs of contamination after the sterilisation process
Shoes from outside should never be worn inside an operating room
Theatre hats are worn routinely, and prevent loose hair and skin from falling on wounds or equipment
The surgical mask was introduced over a century ago. Its continued use is controversial as evidence is not conclusive that wearing a mask reduces postoperative infection. Wearing a mask, however, does protect the practitioner from contact with body fluids
Explanation:
please help it’s timed
Answer:
light mice, because they blend in with their enviorment
Explanation:
a structure in a present day organism that no longer served its natural purpose
Answer:
Vestigial structures
Explanation:
Vestigial structuresserve little or no present purpose for an organism. The human tail, which is reduced to the tailbone during development, is one example.
Which carries information by copying an original sound?
analog signal
digital signal
volume
frequency
Answer:
Analog signal ..............
Answer:
analog
Explanation:
This dichotomous key helps scientists classify within the arthropoda phylum. If scientists discover an organism with: less than 10 legs, 6 legs, wings, wings with 1 or 2 colors, with legs that are approximately the same length, wings that are not net-like, and wings that meet in a straight line down the back, how would this organism be classified?
You'll have to follow the dichotomous key that's provided to you. Start by choosing less than 10 legs, then choose 6 legs, then with wings, then wings with 1 or 2 colors... etc. You should end up identifying an organism this way.. following the path.
Explain the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Include which type of microorganisms are included in each domain
Answer:
eukaryotic cells have a distinct nucleus containing the cell's genetic material, while prokaryotic cells don't have a nucleus and have free-floating genetic material instead.
Explanation:
Which of these landforms would most likely be found at a divergent boundary? A Fault line B Mid-ocean ridge C Volcanic island D Mountain
Answer:
I think B
Explanation:
Answer: it’s A and C clowns
Explanation:
What muscle is each number
Answer:
XD 175 + 25$ like they said would be 200. jake would still be behind $25, therfore being the wrong answer provided.
Explanation:
In a paragraph below, explain the definition of biotechnology and cite at least three examples of it. Also, explain why it is a controversial field of science.
Answer:
Biotechnology is a branch of science that deals with technology by utilizes biological systems, living organisms, or parts of this to develop or create products with the goal of human welfare.
During brewing and baking bread yeast are used to produce alcohol are examples of processes that fall within the concept of biotechnology, Genetically modified orgnisms and crops are also product of the biotechnology. The insulin production also an example of this process.
People consider use of biotechnology unethical to produce genetically modified organisms or crops and cloning is considered as against the law of nature.
which instrument would produce
sound with the longest wavelength?
a. Flute
b. Bass guitar
C. Violin
d. cymbal
Answer: Long wavelengths are the result of a deeper sound since it takes longer for it to travel through a medium. The Bass Guitar is your best bet as it is the lowest sounding instrument, meaning is had the longest wavelength.
What structure encloses almost all bacteria? Do bacteria have a structure that encloses the genetic material?
1. What phenotypes would you predict in the F2 generation?
Answer: Round
Explanation:
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Answer: 75% Round 25% wrinkled
Explanation:
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The _____ is most closely linked with the destruction of worn out cells.
a. Lysosome
b. Centriole
c. Peroxisome
d. None of the above
Answer:
A) Lysosome
Explanation:
A lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. Lysosomes are involved with various cell processes. They break down excess or worn-out cell parts. They may be used to destroy invading viruses and bacteria.
Answer: It is A
Explanation: it is in Quizlet.
What causes surface tension in water?
What are the 3 most important parts of a seed
Answer:
the 3 primary part of a seed are the embryo, endosperm, and seed coat.
expaination:The embryo is the young multicellular organism before it emerges from the seed.