A young girl has blue eyes.
Which statement explains how the young girl inherited her blue eye color?
A. The girl received proteins from her mother and father that coded for blue eye color.
B. The girl received blue pigments from her mother and father that formed her blue eye color.
O c The girl received cells from her mother and father that blended together to form her blue eye color.
D. The girl received chromosomes from her mother and father containing DNA that coded for blue eye color.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is d

Explanation:


Related Questions

Refer to your periodic table:


Which of the following has the smallest atomic radius?


Bromine


Astatine


Iodine


Fluorine

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iondine

Explanation:

bromine has 185pm, astatine haa 200, iondine has 140 and lastly fluorine has 147. so iondine has the smallest atomic radius

what chemical is C2H4O2

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Answer:

C2H4O2 is Acetic acid.  

Explanation:

Acetic acid is a colourless liquid organic compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH (also written as CH3CO2H or C2H4O2). It is in the department of a chemical compound known as Glycolaldehyde. It is the smallest possible molecule that contains both an aldehyde group and a hydroxyl group.

Planets A and B are both the same size, but planet B has three times the mass of planet A. How does the weight of an object compare on the two planets?

Choose the correct answer.


The weight of an object is the same on both planets.

The weight of an object is three times larger on planet A.

The weight of an object is three times larger on planet B.

The weight of an object will depend on more factors than just the weight and size of the planet.

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Answer:

The answer is d

Explanation:

Which of the following is the proper scientific notation for the number
18,200?
O A. .182 x 105
B. 1.82 x 104
O c. 18200 x 100
O D. 182 x 102

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The Answer fam is......... 1.82 × 10^4, Hence It's B)

It’s B!! 1.82x 10 ^4

Help this is not that hard I think

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Answer:

1,) True

2.) False

3.) A Moraine

Explanation:

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List the different sizes of sediment.

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Answer:

Smallest to Largest:

Clay is smaller then 1/125 mm

Silt is 1/256- 1/16 mm

Sand is 1/16-2 mm

Pebble is 2-64 mm

Cobble is 64-256 mm

Boulder is greater then 256 mm

Explanation:

What is the correct order of increasing elec-
tronegativity?
1. Si, P, S, C, N, O, F
2. O, C, N, S, P, Si, F
3. F, Si, P, S, N, C, O
4. F, O, N, C, S, P, Si

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Answer:

ceo que3

Explanation:

A penny is 2.5 g. How many kilograms does a penny weigh?

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Answer:

The penny now weighs 0.0025kg

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0.0025 I think is the answer

if water is raise up by 50K and it takes 20900J to do it, what is the mass of the water? ​

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Answer:

100g

Explanation:

which of the following is not a name given for the four outer plantets

1. gas Giants
2. Jovian planets
3. Terrestrial planets

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Hey :)

The answer is 3. Terrestrial planets

Gas giants and Jovian planets are names for the four outermost planets

Terrestrial planets are the names for the four innermost planets
They are called terrestrial because they have a compact, rocky surface

Hope this helps!

The one that is not a name given for the four outer planets terrestrial planets. The correct option is 3.

What are Terrestrial planets?

The planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are referred to as terrestrial because their surfaces are compact and rocky, similar to Earth's terra firma. The terrestrial planets are the solar system's four innermost planets.

A terrestrial planet, telluric planet, or rocky planet is one that is primarily composed of silicate rocks or metals.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the inner planets in the Solar System that are closest to the Sun and are classified as terrestrial planets by the International Astronomical Union.

Astronomers who use the geophysical definition of a planet may consider two or three planetary-mass satellites, including the Earth's Moon, Io, and occasionally Europa, as terrestrial planets, along with the rocky protoplanet-asteroids Pallas and Vesta.

Thus, the correct option is 3.

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what do waves carry from place to place​

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Answer:

Waves carry energy from place to place.

Explanation:

Some waves are used for mainly communication and phone signals. They help people get internet in the middle of nowhere if you are near an energy wave.

Part B
4.80 x 1022 molecules of propane, C3Hg.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Calculate the mass in grams

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The correct answer is:

3.50 grams

Given: (52.6 cm)(1.214 cm)
What is the product expressed to the correct number of significant figures?
1.
64 cm2
2.
63.9 cm2
3.
63.86 cm2
4.
63.8564 cm2

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Answer:

2.

63.9 cm2

Explanation:

All non-zero digits are consider significant figures like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

Leading zeros are not consider as a significant figures. e.g. 0.06 in this number only one significant figure present which is 6.

Zero between the non zero digits are consider significant like 108 consist of three significant figures.

The zeros at the right side e.g 240000 are also significant. There are six significant figures are present.

When we add or subtract the values the number of significant figures after decimal in result must be equal to the given measurement having less number of decimal places.  For example,

The difference between 7.69 and 4.0.

7.69 - 4.0 = 3.7

When we multiply or divide the values the number of significant figures must be equal to the less number of significant figures in given value.

For example in given q:

52.6 cm × 1.214 cm = 63.9 cm²

Michelle learns in science class that simple machines such as an inclined plane can change the amount of force needed to lift heavy objects. She decides to test this with an experiment.



Michelle chooses a 10 kg weight. She sets up a ramp made of smooth metal that makes an angle θ with the floor. She attaches a spring scale to the weight and the top of the ramp in order to hold the weight in place. She records the force from the spring scale, then changes θ and records it again. She repeats this several times.


In this experiment, what is the dependent variable?

A.

the mass of the weight

B.

the angle θ between the ramp and the ground

C.

the amount of force on the spring scale

D.

the material the ramp is made of
Be fast please

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I think it may be c I’m sorry if it’s wrong

Determine the amount of energy (heat) in Joules and Kcal required to raise the temperature 0f 98.5 grams water from 37.0 0C to 75.0 0C.

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Answer:

15660.712J

Explanation:

Q = m × c × del T

Q(energy) = ?

m (mass) = 98.5g

c = 4.184J

del T = 75-37 = 38 °C

Q = 98.5 × 4.184 × 38

Q = 15660.712 J

What was Pangea and when did it form?

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Answer:

Pangaea or Pangea ( /pænˈdʒiːə/) was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It assembled from earlier continental units approximately 335 million years ago, and it began to break apart about 175 million years ago.

Explanation:

Is the study of the living plants and animals in the ocean

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Answer:

marine biologist

Explanation:

marine biologist

Answer:

marine biologist a scientist who studies creatures that live in ocean water, from bacteria and shellfish to kelp and whales. mean One of several measures of the “average size” of a data set. .organism Any living thing, from elephants and plants to bacteria and other types of single-celled life.

The Greek philosopher Empedocles proposed the idea that
ALL matter was made of_____
elements.

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Answer:

the four elements fire, air, water earth

Explanation:

All matter was made of Four elements

what is the average distance between the sun and earth in summer and winter

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Answer:

93,000,000 miles (8.5 light minutes)

Explanation:

In the northern hemisphere's winter, the earth is slightly closer to the sun than in the southern hemisphere's winter season

4. Calculate the energy (E) and wavelength (1) of a photon of light with a frequency of
6.165 x 1014 Hz.
PLEASE HELP!!

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Answer: E= 4.085 x 10^-19 J ; Wavelength= 4.862 x 10^-7 m

Explanation:

Sorry for the messy work, but I hope this helps.

Remember:

Plancks constant (h)=  6.626x10^-34 Js

Speed of light (c) = 2.998 x 10^8 ms^-1

What I did:

I found the energy first with the given frequency. Don't forget to convert your units to s^-1! They are actually the same, you dont need to do math for that conversion, just a simple Hz to s^-1.

For the wavelength, I multiplied plancks constant (h) and speed of light (c) together. With that number I divided by the energy found which 4.085 x 10^-19J. Also, be sure to cross off the units because it can get very confusing.  

The energy of the photon is 4.08 x 10⁻¹J

The wavelength of the photon is 2.58 x 10⁻ m

The given parameters;

frequency of the photon, f = 6.165 x 10¹⁴ Hz

The energy of the photon is calculated as;

E = hf

where;

h is Planck's constant = 6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ Js

E = (6.626 x 10⁻³⁴)( 6.165 x 10¹⁴)

E = 4.08 x 10⁻¹⁹ J

The wavelength of the photon is calculated as;

v = fλ

where;

v is the speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s

[tex]\lambda = \frac{v}{f} \\\\\lambda = \frac{3\times 10^8}{1.165\times 10^{14}} \\\\\lambda = 2.58 \times 10^{-6} \ m[/tex]

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Solid substance A has a melting point of 100°C. Liquid substance B has a freezing point of 110°C. For each substance, identify its state of matter and describe the motion of its particles when the substance is at 115°C.

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Answer:

both will be at liquid state. the particles will move rapidly in all directions and will collide with other particles in random motion

Consider a 5.430 g mixture of FeO and Fe3O4. You react this mixture with excess of oxygen to form 5.779 g Fe2O3. Calculate the percent mass of FeO in the original mixture.​

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Answer:

Explanation:

A 5.430 g mixture of FeO and Fe3O4 is reacted with excess of oxygen to form 5.779 g Fe2O3. Find the masses of FeO and Fe3O4 present in the mixture.

I found the answer by doing the following:

Fe2O3 = 159.69 g/mol

FeO = 71.745 g/mol

Fe3O4 = 231.535 g/mol

5.779 g Fe2O3 / 159.69 g/mol = 0.03619 mol Fe2O3

x + y :rarrow: 0.03619 mol Fe2O3, where x = FeO and y = Fe3O4.

This implies that y = 0.03619 - x.

5.430 g = x*71.745 g/mol + (0.03619 - x)*231.535g/mol

x = 0.01846 mol * 71.745 g/mol = 1.324 g FeO

y = 0.03619 - 0.01846 = 0.01773 mol * 231.535 g/mol = 4.105 g Fe3O4

My question is why doesn't the following work:

4FeO + O2 :rarrow: 2Fe2O3

4Fe3O4 + O2  :rarrow: 6Fe2O3

_______________________

2FeO + 2Fe3O4 + O2 :rarrow: 4Fe2O3

5.779 g Fe2O3 / 159.69 g/mol = 0.03619 mol Fe2O3

Product:reactants in question are in a 2:1 ratio as given by the stoichiometric coefficients.

0.03619 mol / 2 = 0.01810 mol of FeO and 0.01810 mol Fe3O4.

0.01810 mol FeO * 71.745 g/mol = 1.299 g FeO

0.01810 mol Fe3O4 * 231.535 g/mol = 4.191 g Fe3O4

Obviously this doesn't work because the original mixture is 5.430 g and not 1.299 g + 4.191 g = 5.490 g. Why doesn't this work the way I think it should? Thank you.

The heat required to raise the temperature of 12g of water from 16 C to 21 C is:
a) 60 J
b) 60 cal
c) 50 cal
d) 50 J

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Answer:

The correct option is;

b) 60 cal

Explanation:

The mass of the given water, m = 12 g

The initial temperature of he given water = 16°C

The final temperature of the given water = 21°C

The specific heat capacity of water, c = 4.184 J/(g·°C) = 1 cal/(g·°C)

The amount of heat, ΔQ, required = Mass × Specific heat capacity × Change in temperature

ΔQ = 12 × 4.184 × (21 - 16) = 251.04 J

Similarly, we have;

ΔQ = 12 g × 1 cal/(g·°C) × (21 - 16)°C = 60 cal

The amount of heat required = 60 cal.

How do covalent bonds form?

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when the difference between the electronegativities of two atoms is too small for an electron transfer to occur to form ions.

Use the information below to answer the following questions.

Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are a kind of bacteria found in many lakes. These organisms make their own food through photosynthesis. Small animals including mayfly larvae eat the cyanobacteria, and small fish such as yellow perch eat the larvae. The small fish provide food for larger fish, such as walleye.

Describe a model you could use to show the transfer of energy within the lake ecosystem. In your description of your model, make sure you include the position of each organism identified in the paragraph.

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Answer:

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Describe what will happen to the pressure of the gas as the plunger is pushed in.

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Answer:

The pressure of gas will increase.

Explanation:

The question above is related to "Boyle's Law." According to this law, provided that the temperature and amount of gas are stable, the absolute pressure of gas is inversely proportional to its volume.

In this sense, if the plunger will be pushed in, the volume of the gas will definitely decrease due to lack of space while the pressure will increase because the molecules of the gas are colliding with each other. The greater the collision, the greater the pressure. This explains the answer above.

Part 1 Designing an Investigation
Melinda was cooking a pizza and removed the pizza from the
oven, which was set to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. She wanted to
cool down the pizza as quickly as possible to eat it. In her house,
she had a freezer (set to 0 degrees Fahrenheit), a refrigerator
(set to 40 degrees Fahrenheit), and the countertop (which is at
the temperature of the room, 78 degrees Fahrenheit).
1. Design an experiment that will let Melinda study which of
the three options, the refrigerator, the freezer, or the room, will let the pizza cool down the fastest.
Experimental Question (How does (IV) the heat
affect the pizza to cool down
DV)
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Experiment Plan

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Answer:

The experimental plan is to measure the values of the dependent variable, which is the temperature of the pizza after it is cooled in each of the heat (temperature) environments, which is the dependent variable, for a given equal period of time, which is the control

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The temperature of the pizza = 400°F

The temperature of the freezer = 0°F

The temperature of the refrigerator = 40°F

The temperature of the countertop = 78°F

Given that the independent variable = The heat to which the hot pizza is subjected

The dependent variable = The temperature to which the pizza cools down

The experiment plan includes;

1) Place the pizza which is at 400°F in each of the different heat environment, which are, the freezer, the fridge, and the counter top, for the same period of time and record the final temperature of the pizza

2) The option that gives the lowest final temperature within the same time frame is the option that will let the pizza cool down fastest.

You find a clear gem that is made of one substance. What could you do to
identify whether the gem is a diamond?

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Answer:

You could have a scratch test, fog test, break test, theres many tests you could perform to see if it is a diamond.

Explanation:

True or False: A Precipitate is a solid
that forms out of a liquid solution as a
result of a chemical reaction

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Answer:

true because it undergoes a tranformation

Explanation:

Explain what happens if the nucleus, of an atom, becomes unstable.

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Answer:The unstable nucleus of radioactive atoms emit radiation. When this occurs, a new atom and element are formed. This process is called radioactive decay. It continues until the forces in the unstable nucleus are balanced.

Explanation:

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