What is it called when water moves through pores in soil?
Answer:
percolation,
Explanation:
Movement of water into soil is called infiltration, and the downward movement of water within the soil is called percolation, permeability or hydraulic conductivity. ... Pore space. Spaces in soil, between the mineral and organic matter, that are filled with water or air.
what is the advantage of plasmolysis to the terrestrial plants?
Answer:
plasmolysis make the plants floopy, when water passes out through osmosis the plant become limb
A scientist fills a glass container with water and places an aquatic plant inside the container, then closes the lid and places the
container in direct sunlight. The scientist observes small bubbles on the surfaces of the plant's leaves on days 1 and 2, but no
bubbles on day 3. The scientist concludes that the bubbles were caused by photosynthesis. Which substance should be
added to the water in order for the bubbles to reappear? (1 point)
Answer: Are there any options? you either add C02 because it has run out gas or you and in minerals that also contain C02.
Explanation: you need C02 to have photosynthesis, so with a closed off lid, the gas is going to eventually run out.
Carbon dioxide should be added to the water in the container in order for the bubbles to reappear in the glass container while placed in sunlight. Carbon dioxide is a component of photosynthesis.
What is Photosynthesis?Photosynthesis is the process by which plants prepare their own food in sunlight and in the presence of carbon dioxide gas. Photosynthesis process takes place in the chloroplast of cells.
Photosynthesis is an anabolic reaction in which carbon dioxide and water reacts in the presence of sunlight which is trapped by the chlorophyll present in the leaves of plant to produce glucose (carbohydrate) and oxygen gas, which is later utilized in the process of respiration.
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true or false? local biogeochemical cycles are isolated within their particular ecosystem and all ions and molecules remain in that ecosystem permanently.
Epinephrine mediates the fight-or-flight response of the body. One of the effects is to increase the amount of glucose available to muscles. What does the signaling pathway triggered by epinephrine cause to occur in liver cells
Answer:
In liver and muscle cells, epinephrine stimulates the release of glucose from glycogen by inhibiting glycogen synthesis and stimulating glycogen breakdown.
Explanation:
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Which term means, "changes over
time"?
A. ecological disturbance
B. ecological succession
C. biodiversity
Please help!! What are Okazaki fragments?
Explanation:
Okazaki fragments are short sequences of DNA nucleotides (approximately 150 to 200 base pairs long in eukaryotes) which are synthesized discontinuously and later linked together by the enzyme DNA ligase to create the lagging strand during DNA replication.[1] They were discovered in the 1960s by the Japanese molecular biologists Reiji and Tsuneko Okazaki, along with the help of some of their colleagues
During DNA replication, the double helix is unwound and the complementary strands are separated by the enzyme DNA helicase, creating what is known as the DNA replication fork. Following this fork, DNA primase and DNA polymerase begin to act in order to create a new complementary strand. Because these enzymes can only work in the 5’ to 3’ direction, the two unwound template strands are replicated in different ways.[2] One strand, the leading strand, undergoes a continuous replication process since its template strand has 3’ to 5’ directionality, allowing the polymerase assembling the leading strand to follow the replication fork without interruption. The lagging strand, however, cannot be created in a continuous fashion because its template strand has 5’ to 3’ directionality, which means the polymerase must work backwards from the replication fork. This causes periodic breaks in the process of creating the lagging strand. The primase and polymerase move in the opposite direction of the fork, so the enzymes must repeatedly stop and start again while the DNA helicase breaks the strands apart. Once the fragments are made, DNA ligase connects them into a single, continuous strand.[3] The entire replication process is considered "semi-discontinuous" since one of the new strands is formed continuously and the other is not.[4]
[2]During the 1960s, Reiji and Tsuneko Okazaki conducted experiments involving DNA replication in the bacterium Escherichia coli. Before this time, it was commonly thought that replication was a continuous process for both strands, but the discoveries involving E. coli led to a new model of replication. The scientists found there was a discontinuous replication process by pulse-labeling DNA and observing changes that pointed to non-contiguous replication.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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A student creates an experiment to determine the effects of oxygen on the growth of a water plant. The student fills three containers with water and adds an aquatic plant to each. Container 1 is open to the air, container 2 has a lid that prevents the exchange of air, and container 3 has a lid with a tube that pumps air into the container. After three weeks, the student observes that containers 1 and 3 have healthy green plants, while the plant in container 2 has not grown, and the leaves show browning areas.
Which explanation provides the reason for the difference in the growth of the plant in container 2?
Answer:c
Explanation:more oxygen
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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Explain what is wrong with the cells shown in the image below.
Answer:
wrong answer
Explanation:
it doesn't show any thing that why its wrong
you can find a nucleus in the cells of human,protists, bacteria and viruses
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Bacteria lack a nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts and organelles. Protists can either be single-celled or multiple called. They contain a nucleus surrounded by a nuclear membrane. The DNA or genetic material of a bacteria is not surrounded by a protective membrane known as a nuclear membrane.
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describe 2 ways that mitosis is important for your body.
Answer: your cells are extremely hard
Explanation:
what energy carrying molecule is created when the chemical bonds of glucose are broken
By oxidizing glucose and other dietary molecules in a step-by-step manner, ATP and NADH are produced as chemical energy.
What is ATP?
A vital "energy molecule" present in all living things is adenosine 5′-triphosphate, also known as ATP and typically written without the 5′-. In particular, it is a coenzyme that transfers energy to cells by releasing its phosphate groups when it interacts with enzymes like ATP triphosphatase.
By adding a phosphate group to another molecule, ATP can drive biological operations (a process called phosphorylation). Special enzymes are responsible for carrying out this transfer, which connects the cellular processes that need energy to the release of energy from ATP.
A variety of cellular functions, such as ion transport, muscular contraction, the transmission of nerve impulses, substrate phosphorylation, and chemical synthesis, all require energy and hence use ATP. A large demand for ATP is generated not just by these processes but also by others.
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