at which point in its orbit is a planet traveling fastest?
a) moving towards a star
b) moving away from a star
Answer:
Moving towards a star
Explanation: As you see Mercury has the fastest orbit then any other planet in our solar system because it is closer towards our sun.
5) What are cones?
6) What kinds of plants make cones?
Answer: 5) Cone, also called strobilus, in botany, mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate in shape, containing the reproductive organs of certain nonflowering plants.
6) Nonflowering plants
Explanation:
When the concentration of molecules on both sides of a membrane is the same, the molecules will
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following stages of photosynthesis involves carbon fixation, reduction reactions, and the ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate regeneration? Olight-dependent reaction first stage photosynthesis Olight-independent reaction O photoreduction
Answer:C4 carbon fixation: A form of photosynthesis in which plants concentrate CO2 ... Calvin cycle is organized into three basic stages: fixation, reduction, and regeneration. ... In fixation, the first stage of the Calvin cycle, light-independent reactions are ... the reaction between carbon dioxide and RuBP; ribulose bisphosphate: an ...
Explanation:
Answer:
c4 carbon fixiation
Explanation:
that Watson and crick are the only sciences who have contributed to our knowledge of DNA and its role true or false
Answer:true
Explanation:
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Grass starts with 30,000 kcal of energy. A cheetah would acquire
kcal of energy after it ate a zebra that had consumed the grass.
Answer:
300
Explanation:
Answer: 300 is the correct answer!!
Earth's layers are arranged by
Answer: they are arranged in order from the exterior to the interior
Explanation: :the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core
Answer:
the exterior to the interior – the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core.
Explanation:
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As we know that the leaves of plants are waterproof due to cuticle. On the same way, take some pieces of paper of leaf size and make them waterproof. after completion, put half of these paper pieces in cold water and half in hot water. Do all the pieces of paper remains waterproof? Explain your observation and result with justifications
Answer:
its answer is:
No all the pieces of paper not remains waterproof. After making water into its pieces in the shape of leaves, it can't be able to defend water. As paper is non living thing and leave is part of living being so, paper is not waterproof but leaves is waterproof.
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QUESTION
Which of the following is true about
meiosis?
A. Meiosis makes haploid cells
B. Meiosis makes somatic cells
C. Meiosis makes identical cells
D. Meiosis makes 2 daughter cells
Its letter D or letter C meiosis does make identical daughter cells
Science and technology are _____.
completely unrelated
dependent on each other
the same thing
not important
Answer:
dependent on each other
What do muscle and bone cells have in common? What makes them function differently?
(55 points worth)
Answer:
Explanation: Bones form infrastructure of skeletal system while muscles help in movement by contraction and relaxation. Young bone cells secrete organic matrix of bony tissue. Myocytes do not secrete matrix.
Explanation:
is oxygen biotic or abiotic
Answer:
abiotic
Explanation:
how many atp are produced by cellular respiration of one molecule of glucose?
Answer:
38 ATP.
Explanation:
Biology textbooks often state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidized glucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system).
Changes in the direction of Earth’s axis and changes in the angle at which it tilts
affect the severity of
Answer:
Ice Ages
Explanation:
Which substances, released by glands, play an important role in communication between cells in a human?
why is the understanding of classification an important lofe skill?
Answer:
It helps in the identification of living organisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms. To understand and study the features, similarities and differences between different living organisms and how they are grouped under different categories.
Answer:
Depending on What your classifying it can help you get a better social life and a good economic life, To classify is the same thing as identify so with that being said classification is one of many advantages of your life.Consider a major environmental change (like antibiotics entering a person's body). If there are not organisms in a population that have traits that allow them to still continue to survive to reproduce, what would likely happen to that population?
Answer:
The population (of the bacteria) will reduce
Explanation:
This question appear a little confusing because of the structure of the second sentence. However, it appears to describe how an antibiotic works. Antibiotics work against bacteria by either making the environment toxic for the bacteria (which kills it) or inhibiting the growth/reproduction of the bacteria. Both patterns will eventually lead a sharp reduction in the population of the bacteria. Even if what the antibiotic does is to inhibit the reproduction of the bacteria, this act provides the body with an opportunity to fight the "unreproductive" remnants of bacteria thereby leading to the reduction of population of the bacteria.
What do xylem vessels carry?
Answer:
xylem vessels carry water and minerals and some
ions also
Answer:
The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots up the plant stem and into the leaves.
Explanation:
In a mature flowering plant or tree, most of the cells that make up the xylem are specialized cells called vessels.
Macromolecules that contain chonp are called what
Answer:
Proteins are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen (CHON). Nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus (CHON P).
Explanation:
All the genes, including all of the alleles for each gene, in a population are called
A.a genotype
B.allele frequency
C.a gene pool
D.genetic variation.
What is the next phase of the carbon cycle for the carbon source labeled B? Label A shows a collection of coal, oil and gas. Label B shows a collection of trees and vegetation. Label C shows sky and open atmosphere. Condensation Transpiration Photosynthesis Decomposition
Answer:
Hi! so the answer is decomposition.
Explanation:
If you are looking at the graph and go to the carbon source labeled B and you look at the arrow to here soil organic matter points to you can see that it points to decomposition. Also because I took the test and got it correct. I hope you can mark me as brainleast. thank you :)
The next phase of the carbon cycle for the carbon source labeled B is known as decomposition. Thus, the correct option for this question is D.
What is the Carbon cycle?The carbon cycle may be defined as a type of biogeochemical cycle through which carbon and other derivatives prodcts of its continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.
According to the graph, the source of carbon that plants and trees get from the soil is the action of decomposers. These microorganisms significantly convert the organic form of the source into an inorganic form which is then easily consumed by the plants for their metabolic process and growth.
Therefore, the next phase of the carbon cycle for the carbon source labeled B is known as decomposition. Thus, the correct option for this question is D.
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What is the role of RuBP? How is RuBP regenerated?
Answer: RUBP Regeneration refers to the cyclical process where the photosynthetic enzyme Rubisco fixes carbon dioxide into the sugars that fuel plant growth and productivity. Only one-sixth of the PGA carbon is converted to sugar—the rest of the carbon is used to recycle RuBP as the cycle continues.
Explanation:
Which of the cell components is least likely to affect the visible traits of an organism?
F Mitochondria
G Nucleus
H Genes
J Chromosomes
Answer:
Genes
Explanation:
The traits an organism displays are ultimately determined by the genes it inherited from its parents, in other words by its genotype.
how can elevation greatly affect an ecosystem
Answer:
Elevation may affect the type and amount of sunlight that plants receive, the amount of water that plants can absorb and the nutrients that are available in the soil. As a result, certain plants grow very well in high elevations, whereas others can only grow in middle or lower elevations.
Explanation:
A golf cart changes velocity from 2m/s to 6m/s over a period of 2 seconds. What is the acceleration of the golf cart? \
A.
As voltage increases, current increases.
B.
As resistance increases, current increases.
C.
As voltage increases, resistance increases.
D.
All statements are correct according to the graph.
What can fungi eat that other organisms can not?
in cellular respiration where is 90% of the energy stored?
Answer:
pyruvic acid
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Explanation:
3. The suffix -ose means sugar. Is glucose a simple or complex
sugar/carbohydrate?
Answer:sugar
Explanation:
Answer: Technically both
Explanation:
Complex carbohydrates are found in foods such as peas, beans, whole grains, and vegetables. Both simple and complex carbohydrates are turned to glucose (blood sugar) in the body and are used as energy. Glucose is used in the cells of the body and in the brain.
Which characteristic can be shared by all types of cells? (this includes
bacteria, animal, and plant cells)
Answer:
All cells have some type of membrane or outer layer that protects them.