Answer:
the main body system is circulatory system?
Answer:
The Circulatory System (Read explanation)
Explanation:
Diabetes affects many of the body's major organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, blood vessels, and heart. Kidney Damage The kidneys filter out your body's waste products. In diabetics, high levels of blood sugar force the kidneys to try to filter large quantities of blood.
It affects other systems because kidneys are technically part of the urinary system and if you have diabetes, it will indeed affect the urinary system. It is all linked together and the domino effect will collapse.
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Flat discs inside chloroplasts that are arranged in stacks are called (2) ______________________ (3) ______________________ are light-absorbing substances that are inside chloroplasts. They absorb light of different (4) ______________________. The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis is (5) ______________________. Light energy absorbed by this pigment excites (6) ______________________. They are transferred to a(n) (7) ______________________ ______________________. Then they move down an electron transport chain.
Answer:
Flat discs inside chloroplasts that are arranged in stacks are called (2) __thylakoids_. (3) __Pigments__ are light-absorbing substances that are inside chloroplasts. They absorb light of different (4) __wavelenghs__. The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis is (5) __Chlorophyll __. Light energy absorbed by this pigment excites (6) ____electrons___. They are transferred to a(n) (7) _Electron Carrier_. Then they move down an electron transport chain.
Explanation:
The chloroplasts are limited by an outer membrane and an inner one. In the middle of the two membranes, there is a space left called intermembrane space. In the interior of the inner membrane, there is another space known as the stroma. Within the stroma, there is the third system of membranes, known as thylakoids. They are disk-shaped structures, limited by a membrane, and in their interior, there is a space named thylakoid space.
Thylakoids are arranged as piles, receiving the name of grana. Grana connect to each other by a longer thylakoid membrane. The photosynthetic pigments are placed in the thylakoids, where it occurs light-dependent reactions. These molecules are in charge of light absorption. The most common pigment is chlorophyll, which provides the typical green color of plants. When sunlight reaches the pigments, electrons get excited and move along the electron transport chain, places in the thylakoid membrane. This process occurs during photosynthesis, while new electrons provided by water molecules replace the excited ones. The final products are oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.
In the stroma, it takes a place the Calvin cycle.
Explain how temperature is important in ecosystems and the rationale for your choice in this section. Write down relevant notes regarding you design.
Temperature really can control our days. And what we can or able to do that day. For example, it's raining and it is super windy, and you wanted to go somewhere, in this case lets say the beach. It wouldn't be such a good idea.
what are the different types of fossil
Answer:
Body Fossils.
Molecular Fossils.
Trace Fossils.
Carbon Fossils.
Pseudofossils.
Explanation:
Here they are! Hope its helpful :D
The growth of two plant saplings A and B, were observed for a period of 6 months. The graph shows the linear growth of the saplings, in centimeters.
Which sapling shows the greatest amount of growth during the 6 month time period? Explain.
Answer:
Sapling B
Explanation:
Since month 2 is the first month that is a point that has an ordered pair, you would take 10/2, which is, and Sapling A has its first full ordered pair at 50,3 then you would take 10/3, which is 3.3. So 5 is greater than 3.
1. Digestion helps to break down the food into simple, _______ form.
2. Name the process by which absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body?
3. Where does initial digestion of protein take place?
4. Where is the water absorbed from undigested food in the digestive system? 5. Name one animal that lives on liquid food only.
6. The process of taking in food into the human body is called ingestion. (True/False)
7. The alimentary canal stretches from _____ to _____.
8. What is rumen?
9. Which animals are called ruminant?
10.What is holozoic nutrition?
Answer:
1. Digestion helps to break down the food into simple, soluble form.
2. Name the process by which absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body?
Ans. Assimilation is the process by which absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body.
3. Where does initial digestion of protein take place?
Ans. Mechanical digestion of protein begins in the mouth and continues in the stomach and small intestine. Chemical digestion of protein begins in the stomach and ends in the small intestine. The body recycles amino acids to make more proteins.
4. Where is the water absorbed from undigested food in the digestive system?
Ans. Water from the undigested food is absorbed mainly in the large intestine.
5. Name one animal that lives on liquid food only.
Ans. Mosquito lives on liquid food only. They rely on human blood for their food.
6. The process of taking in food into the human body is called ingestion.
Ans. True.
7. The alimentary canal stretches from mouth to anus.
8. What is rumen?
Ans. Rumen is the largest compartment of the stomach of a ruminant in which cellulose is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms. The primary function of the rumen is as a storage compartment to facilitate microbial (bacterial and protozoal) fermentation of ingesta.
9. Which animals are called ruminant?
Ans. Ruminants include cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, deer, elk, giraffes and camels. These animals all have a digestive system that is uniquely different from our own. Instead of one compartment to the stomach, they have four. Of the four compartments, the rumen is the largest section and the main digestive centre.
10.What is holozoic nutrition?
Ans. Holozoic nutrition is a method of nutrition that involves the ingestion of some complex organic substances that may be in the solid or the liquid state.
Which is the main function of carbohydrates in the body?
Someone please help me i really need it!!!!
A population of 2,000 birds has an annual per capita birth rate of 14/100, an annual per capita death rate of 9/100, and an emigration rate of 2/100. What was the per capita rate of increase, including emigration, for this year?
14
60
0.03
0.06
Translate the mRNA codons into the
amino acid sequence.
(DO put a comma and a space between the codons and make sure you spell out the names of amino acids!)
Answer:
mRNA sequence: AUG; GCU; AAU; UGU; UGA
protein sequence: Met-Ala-Asn-Cys-stop codon (Methionine-Alanine-Asparagine-Cysteine-stop codon)
Explanation:
Transcription is the process by which a fragment of DNA (e.g., a gene) is used as template to synthesize a complementary RNA sequence, usually a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence that is then used to synthesize a protein by the process of translation. In RNA, Adenine bases are replaced by Uracil bases. During translation, each codon (i.e., each triplet of nucleotides of the mRNA) indicates a specific amino acid (according to the genetic code). UGA, UAA, and UAG are stop codons that signal the end or termination of translation.
Differences in the DNA between two individuals is known as?
A. Snips
B Cuts
C. Crisps
D. Trips
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Snips is also called polymorphism in Dna which means difference in genetic among a population..
Which is an aspect of the kinetic-molecular theory and can be used to explain the compressibility of plasmas?
Particles move independently of one another and are widely spaced.
Particle kinetic energy increases with increasing temperature.
Particles exert no attractive or repulsive force on one another.
Particles always move even when they have fixed positions.
Answer:
Its Particles move independently of one another and are widely spaced .
I hope its right, if not so please sorry :)
Answer:
A
Particles move independently of one another and are widely spaced.
Explanation:
Which definition is the best for semipermeable membrane?
"The real answer is It is a barrier with tiny openings that let some, but not all, materials pass through"
Answer:
Semipermeable membrane is a type of biological or synthetic, polymeric membrane that will allow certain molecules or ions to pass through it by diffusion—or occasionally by more specialized processes of facilitated diffusion, passive transport or active transport.
Explanation:
The real answer is It is a barrier with tiny openings that let some, but not all, materials pass through.
If you look through a microscope but cannot see any distinct chromosomes in the nucleus what stage are you viewing
A) anaphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) interphase
Please give an explanation!
Can anybody Help me find an analogy for how Chromosomes, genes, DNA can be related! ( take note that I can’t do the book one cuz my teacher already did it )
Which change would best aid a farmer in making the transition from conventional farming techniques to more sustainable farming techniques?
Answer:
The correct answer is - Rotate the types of crops grown.
Explanation:
Crop rotation is the practice of growing the different types of crops sequentially on the same field to improve nutrients in the soil for better soil health and helps in fighting pest and weed pressure.
Different crops required different nutrients and therefore, rotating crops helps to not exploiting the same nutrients again and again. Rotating crops also helps in removing weeds and pests as different weeds and different pests associate with different crops.
True or False?
Each species in an ecosystem occupies a role or niche for which it becomes specialized.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
it is true..that each species in an ecosystem occupies a role or niche
This is the question I need help with.
Answer:
the answer is all of these
Forming cell membranes is a
role of
A. testosterone
B. estrogen
C. phospholipids
Answer:
I think the answer is c because I had this question before and I think I got it right
Answer:
100% sure that it's C
Explanation:
Phospholipids, also known as phosphatides, are a class of lipids whose molecule has a hydrophilic "head" containing a phosphate group, and two hydrophobic "tails" derived from fatty acids, joined by a glycerol molecule.
the answer is either B or D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer: its b
Explanation: Adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP, is a molecule that carries energy within cells
For the study of a particular drug, Marcus proposes an experiment with a particular population. Approximately 200,000 people in the United States take this drug. He started out with a sample size of 300 people. First, he conducts research on the medical history of the people in his study. He collects the information using reliable sources. He decides to repeat the experiment using a larger sample size.
The missing part of the question is as follows:
Phrase indicates a limit to the scientific accuracy of the experiment?
Answer:
The correct answer is - a sample size of 300 people.
Explanation:
In the given research Marcus developed a drug that is already 200,000 people taking the drug, and the scientist takes sample size of only 300 people for the experiment.
The sample is very small as compared to the total population who participated in the research. A sample size of 300 people is very small compared to 200,000 people. Such a small sample size will not give the proper idea and any effective result, there would be chances to miss some aspect or effect of the drug to be missed, so, this can be the limiting factor to the experiment.
Which of these is an abiotic factor in a prairie ecosystem? O A. Minerals B. Beetles O O O O OC. Grasses O D. Buffalo
i) Describe the function of stomata.
Answer:
Stomata have two main functions, namely they allow for gas exchange acting as an entryway for carbon dioxide (CO2) and releasing the Oxygen (O2) that we breath. The other main function is regulating water movement through transpiration.
Explanation:
the main fiction of stomata is to open and close the pores in the leaves for an exchange of gases.
it allows the plants to take in carbondioxide and gives out oxygen for photosynthesis.
Describe & explain why the effect of temperature as a
limiting factor for photosynthesis is different to the
effects of Co2 and light intensity.
Answer:
Although the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis are not affected by changes in temperature, the light independent reactions of photosynthesis are dependent on temperature. They are reactions catalysed by enzymes. As the enzymes approach their optimum temperatures the overall rate increases. It approximately doubles for every 10°C increase in temperature. Above the optimum temperature the rate begins to decrease, as enzymes are denatured, until it stops.
Explanation:
At low light intensities, as light intensity increases,the rate of the light-dependent reaction,and therefore photosynthesis generally, increases proportionately (straight line relationship). The more photons of light that fall on a leaf, the greater the number of chlorophyll molecules that are ionised and the more ATP and NADPH are generated. Lightdependent reactions use light energy and so are not affected by changes in temperature.As light intensity is increased further, however, the rate of photosynthesis is eventually limited by some other factor. So the rate plateaus. At very high light intensity, chlorophyll may be damaged and the rate drops steeply (not shown in the graph).Chlorophyll ais used in both photosystems. The wavelength of light is also important. PSI absorbs energy most efficiently at 700 nm and PSII at 680 nm. Light with a higher proportion of energy concentrated in these wavelengths will produce a higher rate of photosynthesis.An increase in the carbon dioxide concentrationincreases the rate at which carbon is incorporated into carbohydrate in the light-independent reaction, and so the rate of photosynthesis generally increases until limited by another factor.As it is normally present in the atmosphere at very low concentrations (about 0.04%), increasing carbon dioxide concentration causes a rapid rise in the rate of photosynthesis, which eventually plateaus when the maximum rate of fixation is reached.
Which organelle in the table is correctly matched with its function?
lysosome
vacuole
mitochondrion
ribosome
Answer:
Ribosome
Explanation:
Ribosome produces proteins
Help will mark brainliest #6,7,8
Answer:
search it up, but 6 is b
Explanation:
Can someone please answer these multiple choice questions. Will mark as brainliest.
Answer:
Can't see the MCQ'S
Explanation:
I wanted to help u but I can't see the MCQ'S . I don't know if it is my problem.
I will give Brainliest for the Best Answer!
As hominids evolved, their eyes increased in size and became more forward facing. Which of the following can be inferred from this observation?
A. Hominids became more dependent on vision over time and less so on their other senses.
B. Hominid depth perception decreased, and eye size increased to compensate.
C. Hominid brains increased in size, which required their sensory organs to increase in size as well.
D. Hominids were less likely to sustain injuries when their eyes faced the direction of their motion.
I think
A is the correct answer.
Which of the following molecules is not needed for the Calvin Cycle?
a. CO2
b. ATP
c. NADPH
d. H2O
pls help
Answer:
c. NADPH is the correct answer .
Explanation:
Hey mate..!
NADPH molecules is not needed for the Calvin Cycle.
The correct answer is water as the water molecules are produced during photosynthesis.
Co2 produces the starch from sugar. ATP and NADPH are also used to convert sugar molecules during the Calvin cycle.
Carbon enters the Calvin cycle as CO2 and leaves as sugar. ATP is the power source, even as NADPH is the decreasing agent that provides high-power electrons to shape sugar. The Calvin cycle absolutely produces a three-carbon sugar glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P).
What is the Calvin cycle?The Calvin cycle is a technique that plant life and algae use to show carbon dioxide from the air into sugar, the meals autotrophs want to grow. Every dwelling element on Earth relies upon the Calvin cycle. Plants rely on the Calvin cycle for power and meals.
Thus it's clear that it has no water needed.
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PLEASE SOMEONE HELP MESS
Answer:
It's B.
Explanation:
uhm, i already went in one? btw, why "mess"? ️ ️
You are the RN starting your shift on a pediatric unit. You are taking care of a 7-month-old infant who has been alert and behaving in an age-appropriate manner on the previous shift. When you perform your first assessment, his parents tell you that in the last hour, he has become sleepier and did not cry when the lab technician drew blood a few minutes ago. Your response is to
A. encourage the parents to keep the room quiet to allow him to sleep.
B. document it and plan to recheck him in an hour.
C. tell his parents to make him wake up because it is not time for him to go to bed.
D. realize that lethargy in an infant is always an ominous neurological sign and immediately assess him.
Answer:
D. realize that lethargy in an infant is always an ominous neurological sign and immediately assess him.
Explanation:
Lethargy in infants can be seen in several ways. one of this is that the child may be sluggish and as if he or she has little or no energy. the child may find it difficult to be awake for feeding. And can lose alertness and pays less attention to sounds and the baby is always drowsy. The registered nurse has to assess this baby immediately because lethargy could happen because the baby may have an infection or probably have low blood sugar. Therefore the last option is the best option for the nurse to take.