A dairy farmer wanted to increase the amount of milk produced by his cows. He decides to test the effect of a particular feed additive. He gives half of his herd the additive. He maintains the amount of grazing time, the amount of water the cows drink per day, and even how often the cow gets chased by the local dog the same for all the cows. Each day the farmer milks the cows at the same time and compares the volume of milk.

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Answer 1

Answer:

This question is incomplete; based on the understanding of the question, it aims at identifying the variables in the experiment conducted by the dairy farmer. The following variables will be provided in the answer: Independent, dependent, Control variable, Control group, Experimental group. The answers are:

Independent variable: FEED ADDITIVE

Dependent variable: AMOUNT (VOLUME) OF MILK PRODUCED

Constants: same amount of grazing time, the same amount of water the cows drink per day and the same frequency of how dogs chases the cows.

Control group: Herds that were not given the additive.

Experimental group: Herds that were given the additive

Explanation:

The independent variable in an experiment refers to the variable which is manipulated or changed in order to bring about a responding effect. The FEED ADDITIVE is the independent variable in this experiment.

The dependent variable is the variable that responds to the changes made to the independent variable. In this case, it is the AMOUNT/VOLUME OF MILK produced by the cows that responds to the effect of the feed additive, hence, it is the dependent variable.

In an experiment, a controlled variable or CONSTANT is the variable that is kept constant or unchanged throughout the experiment. In this case, the constants are the same amount of grazing time, the same amount of water the cows drink per day and the same frequency of how dogs chases the cows.

A CONTROL GROUP is the group that does not receive any experimental treatment in the experiment. It is used to compare the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable. In this experiment, the control group are the HERDS that did not receive the feed additives.

The experimental group, on the contrary, are the groups that were subjected to experimental treatment. In this case, the experimental group are the HERDS that were given the feed additives.


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Explanation:

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A,the one far from the nucleus

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electron, to be stable

what could be a cofactor

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Answer:

A cofactor is any non-protein substance required for a protein to be catalytically active. Some cofactors are inorganic, such as the metal atoms zinc, iron, and copper in various oxidation states. Others, such as most vitamins, are organic.

Explanation:

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Which one element makes up the majority of your body weight? Which one element makes up the majority of your body weight? carbon water oxygen hydrogen

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Answer:

carbon

Explanation:

The element that makes up the majority of the bodyweight of all living organisms is carbon.

The body of organisms is made up of minerals and molecules of life, otherwise known as organic compounds. The molecules include protein, carbohydrate, lipids, etc. All the molecules are largely made up of carbon together with other elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, and sulfur.

Answer:

oxygen

Explanation:

Your body is mostly water. And water is, by weight, mostly oxygen. (There are two hydrogen atoms for every oxygen atom in water, but one atom of oxygen has much more mass than one atom of hydrogen). That is why, if you weigh 150 pounds, about 100 of those pounds is oxygen.

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4. Patient X is a 32 year old female. She goes to the gym less than 5 times a month. She
recently went to the doctor and it was determined that her kidneys are retaining sodium
causing an increase in blood volume. Use the information provided about this patient to
select the correct blood flow you would expect the patient to have and the correct effect
of that blood flow.
a. High Blood Pressure. Increased Blood Flow
6. High Blood Pressure. Decreased Blood Flow
C Low Blood Pressure increased Blood Flow
Lou Blood Pressure Decreased Blood Flow


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Answer:

b.  High Blood Pressure. Decreased Blood Flow

Explanation:

As per the details, patients's kidney is retaining more sodium causing increase in blood volume which will result into high blood pressure and decrease in blood flow.

This is because excessive salt in the body causes high blood pressure (hypertension) that results into stiff and narrow blood vessels and decreases blood flow to other organs. To overcome the supply of less blood to the organs, the heart pump blood with more intensity that further increases blood pressure.

Hence, the correct option is "b".

What are two examples of nuclei acids?

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Answer:

dna

and

rna

are the two types

Answer:

if you mean nucleic acids the answer is deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)and ribonucleic acid(RNA)  the monomers for these acids are  A, G, C, T, and U,( u is only found within RNA not within DNA the uracil replaces the thymine )

Explanation:

In what form is carbon found in the atmosphere?

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Answer: Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

carbon dioxide!!

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2. Circle all the terms or phrases that correctly relate to the study of physiology; use a highlighter
to identify those terms or phrases that pertain to the study of anatomy.
A. Measuring an organ's size, shape, and weight
H. Dynamic
B. Can be studied in dead specimens
I. Dissection
c. Often studied in living subjects
J. Experimentation
D. Principles of chemistry
K. Observation
E. Measuring the acid content of the stomach
L. Directional terms
F. Principles of physics
M. Static
G. Observing a heart in action

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Answer:

The terms or phrases that correctly relate to the study of physiology are;

H. Dynamic

C, Often studied in living subjects

J. Experimentation

D. Principles of chemistry

E. Measuring the acid content of the stomach

F. Principles of physics

G. Observing a heart in action

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A. Measuring an organ's size, shape, and weight

B. Can be studied in dead specimen

I. Dissection

K. Observation

L. Directional terms

M. Static

Explanation:

Physiology is the division of the biological sciences that examines a living systems mechanism and functions. Physiology involves the study of how an organism and the organ systems within the organism, the different organs within the organ system, the cells of the organs, and the biological molecules perform the physical and chemical functions in a living organism.

Anatomy is the division of the biological sciences that studies an organisms structure, shape and parts of an organism.

When a population. is declining, what two factors are likely outpacing what
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Answer:

Not sure sorry

Explanation:

Mortality rates and emigration are outpacing birth rates and migration.

A fertilized egg undergoes several stages before it is successfully implanted. The
diagram below shows these stages as the fertilized egg travels through the female

PLEASE HELP
human reproductive system in which structure of the female human reproductive system
is the blastocyst (fertilized egg) implanted during normal human development?

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Answer:

it is implanted in the tissue of uterus.

Explanation:

the egg cell is usually fertilized in the oviduct and then sweeped out or moved out of the oviduct by cilia or peristaltic movements in the oviduct to the uterus. when it is moved to the uterus it is imolanted in the tissues there. give me a brainliest if i helped!♡

Xavier filled up a balloon to its maximum capacity inside his air conditioned home. He walked outside to the intense summer heat. According to Charles' Law, what will likely happen to his balloon?

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Answer:

it will pop

you can look up more on it to make sure I'm correct but that's what I got from this

Xavier filled up a balloon to its maximum capacity inside his air conditioned home.

He walked outside to the intense summer heat. According to Charles' Law, the balloon will pop up.

What is Charles' Law ?

Charles's law or a gas law which states that gases will expand when heated.

The law is called as the law of volumes which was discovered by French scientist Jacques Charles, who formulated it in the 1780s.

Charles's Law is an ideal gas law as it id defined in an ideal condition such as at constant pressure, the volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature.

The law can be represented as V/T = k, where "V" refers to volume and "T" refers to temperature.

An example is during winters when you take a basketball outside, the ball shrinks, this is because of lower temperature. Similarly it is  important to check the tyre pressure in the car during cold days.  

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Select the correct answer
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B. reuse
C. recycle
D. Rot

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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Reuse

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Answer:

She places one pot in a sunny window, one under normal classroom lights, and one in a dark room.

Explanation:

An independent variable is the only thing that changes in a proper experiment.



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Answer:

atp

Explanation:

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The tree would contain carbon.

Answer:

all of them have carbon

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

In order to replicate, viruses must first hijack the reproductive equipment of a host cell, redirecting it to 'photocopy' the genetic code of the virus and seal it inside a newly formed container, known as the capsid. Without a host cell, the virus simply can't replicate.

What does a virus need in order to

replicate/reproduce?

Explanation:

Viruses replicate in four stages:

1. Attachment

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2. Penetration

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3. Transcription

The host cells nucleic acid disintegrates, and the virus assembles the fragments to create its own structure and its own DNA or RNA.

4. Lysis

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The new copies of the virus then repeat the process in new host cells.

if you pull or cut the top off a pineapple and replant it what would happen?

Make the evidence

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Answer:

It will start growing.

Explanation:

If we cut the top off a pineapple and replant it in the soil or a liquid solution so it will start growing because at the top of pineapple fruit, the vegetative parts such as leaves, stem and buds which bear roots are present so if we cut the top of a pineapple and placed it a soil, it will start growing due to the presence of vegetative parts that is required by the plant for their regrowth.

Which carbohydrate(s) provide short-term energy storage?

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Answer:

monosaccharide and disaccharide. Probably don't need it anymore but that's the answer.

Explanation:

Answer: 1 mono and dis

2 poly

3 poly

4 ch

Explanation:

;) don't worry words are shorten

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C. Access to waterways led to the creation of canals.
D. A series of earthquakes made farming impossible.

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Answer

A, just did it on apex

Explanation:

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Answer: ITS NOT BIRTH RATE FOR SURE

emigration tho seems to be the correct answer

Explanation: trust bro

Answer: Emigration

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predictions
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which body cavity is located inferior to the thoracic diaphragm and superior to the pelvic brim of the hip bones

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The answer is abdominal cavity ! hope this helped you :)

Answer:

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Explanation:

The answer is abdominal cavity.

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Answer:

A large number of objects were frequently colliding with one another in a random fashion.

Explanation:

Plato answer

Answer:

Objects in space collided and crashed into one another back then

Explanation: It's the answer "in your own words". Hope this helps :P

The perihelion is the point at which Earth is closest to the Sun, and the aphelion is the point at which Earth is farthest away. Based on this information, which statement is true?

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Answer:

The correct answer is option B which is when Earth is on perihelion, it is the beginning of summer.

Explanation:

Perihelion and aphelion are Greek words. In Greek hellion means the sun and peri means close while ephe means far.

So the perihelion which is normally two weeks after December it shows the starting of summers.

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Answer:

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Answer:

it has a high specific heat capacity

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