Answer:
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1) All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.
2)The cell is the basic unit of structure and organisation in organisms.
3) Cells arise from pre-existing cells.
2. The first observations of bacteria and protozoa. His extensive research on the growth of small animals such as fleas, mussels, and eels helped disprove the theory of spontaneous generation of life.
3. law of elasticity (Hooke's law), for his first use of the word cell in the sense of a basic unit of organisms (describing the microscopic cavities in cork), and for his studies of microscopic fossils, which made him an early proponent of a theory
4. His discovery of the nucleus and its role helped to put together the cell theory, which states that all living organisms are composed of cells, and cells come from pre-existing cells.
5. He published his findings and called the process he saw “binary fission”. He concluded that all plant tissues are composed of cells and that an embryonic plant arose from a single cell. He declared that the cell is the basic building block of all plant matter.
6. Schwann demonstrated the same fact for animal tissues, and in 1839 concluded that all tissues are made up of cells: this laid the foundations for the cell theory.
7. that the sperm and egg were composed of cells and that humans are formed of cells from beginning to end.
8. In 1855, he further developed his ideas by publishing his famous aphorism omnis cellula e cellula which became a part of the foundation for cell theory. Virchow's theory stated that just as animals are unable to arise without previously existing animals, cells are unable to arise without previously existing cells.
9. Pasteur's experiment showed that microbes cannot arise from nonliving materials under the conditions that existed on Earth during his lifetime. The experiment had to do with Pasteur adding nutrient broth to flasks, bent the necks of the flasks into S shapes, and then boiled the broth to kill any existing microbes.
10. All living organisms share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing.
Explanation:
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Address the following in 1-2 paragraphs.
“Political boundaries (borders) are the most important consideration when drafting environmental
policies. Countries should focus on their own resources and not worry about working together. We
all have too many conflicting interests anyway."
Explain whether you agree or disagree with this statement and WHY using information you have
gathered in this activity. Refer to at least three specific examples of things you have seen on the
maps.
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what 3 interactions does the endocrine system rely on?
Hormones are used by the endocrine system to elicit responses from target cells. These hormones are produced in specialized glands located far from their intended target and travel through the bloodstream or intercellular fluid. And also the gland and receptor cell.
What is endocrine system?The endocrine system is a web of glands and organs. It controls and coordinates your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood using hormones.
The endocrine system is composed primarily of the female ovaries, male testes, pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands.
The endocrine system employs hormones to elicit responses from target cells. These hormones are produced in specialized glands far from their intended target and travel via the bloodstream or intercellular fluid.
Glands are organs that produce one or more substances such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
A hormone receptor is a molecule that binds to a particular chemical messenger.
Thus, gland, hormones and receptor cells are the 3 interactions that the endocrine system rely on.
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In order to maintain a high level of performance, what types of foods do you think an athlete should eat right before a race? Select one.
foods high in fiber
foods high in protein
foods high in starch
Athletes should endeavor to take in food that are easily digestible and can produce a fast amount of energy needed immediately.
The types of foods an athlete should eat right before a race includes foods high in starch.
It has been suggested that to avoid hunger and undigested meals (here, fiber related foods cause this):
This food should be substantial but not too much. The food should contain a lot of starch, as they are easily broken down than protein and lipids.Learn more about food for athletes: https://brainly.com/question/14383737
How does the sun produce light
Answer:
The Sun produces light by a nuclear reaction and it's called fusion. As atoms of hydrogen combine to form helium, they produce vast amounts of heat and light. Sunlight appears white, but it contains a mixture of all the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Explanation:
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Answer: The core
Explanation: Nuclear fusion in the core produce Gama rays ( electromagnetic radiation). Which Fumes Hydrogen atoms into helium atoms which converts into energy.
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The imprint of a fingerprint consists of natural secretions of the sweat glands that are present where
Explanation:
the sweat glands are located in the hand & fingers,armpits,neck 4head, ...& feet, In fact, certain parts. of the body sectete oils,(lipids), oils..
For each of the four major biomolecules, identify the name and structure of its monomer
Answer:
Carbohydrate - monosaccharides
Lipids - fatty acids and glycerol
Proteins - amino acids
Nucleic Acids - nucleotides
Explanation:
What are the animal and plant cell answers
Answer:
1. Nucleus
3. Stomata
5. Vacuole.
7. Mitochondria
8. Cytoplasm
9. Cell wall
2. Cell wall
4. Cell membrance
6. Organelles
The living material that lines the inside of one's cheek is —
The living material that lines the inside of one's cheek is mucous membrane
what are the limiting factors of cellular respiration?
Answer: Temperature. Light intensity. Carbon dioxide concentration.
Explanation:
Which of the following characteristics suggests that whales evolved from terrestrial animals?
Answer:
The traditional hypothesis of cetacean evolution, first proposed by Van Valen in 1966, was that whales were related to the mesonychids, an extinct order of carnivorous ungulates (hoofed animals) that resembled wolves with hooves and were a sister group of the artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates).
Which process is shown in the diagram?
Answer:
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Answer:
I believe it's A. Photosynthesis
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Analogous structures often develop through the process of _____ evolution, rather than a close evolutionary relationship.
Answer:
The correct answer is - convergent evolution.
Explanation:
The convergent type of evolution involves the process in which non-related organisms evolved independently and still develop similar kinds of traits or structures due to factors such as ecological or environmental conditions. This environmental condition could be an ecological niche or issues faced by the organisms which force them to adapt accordingly.
For example, dolphins and shark look similar but are different organisms. Analogous organs or structures arise due to the convergent evolution as they have different ancestry still shows structures similar to one another.
Trace fossils are recognized as evidence of which pre-existing life? A plants B neither plants nor animals C plants and animals D animals
Answer (B) , you could have a shell fossil like mines and also have a fossil
Explanation:
They are many diffrent trace fossils in the world trace fossils can be foot prints , leaves tracks and much more
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1) Which of the following are the tiny hairs that filter the air that is inhaled, or breathed into the body?
A: Alveoli
B: Cilia
C: Bronchioles
D: Bronchi
2) Which of the following is referred to as the windpipe, which the inhaled air travels through to reach the lungs?
A: Trachea
B: Diaphragm
C: Bronchi
D: Cilia
3) Which of the following parts of the lungs allows air to be exchanged and then sent to the heart for distribution to the cells of the body?
A: Bronchi and bronchioles
B: Cilia and trachea
C: Alveoli and capillaries
D: Larynx and windpipe
4) Which of the following is another term for the voice box, which has vocal cords that vibrate when a person speaks?
A: Trachea
B: Throat
C: Diaphragm
D: Larynx
5) Which of the following are the tubes that enter the left lung and right lung, branching off from the trachea?
A: Bronchi
B: Bronchioles
C: Alveoli
D: Capillaries
6) Which of the following is the correct sequence for the air that travels from the nose or mouth, and eventually sending oxygen throughout the body?
A: Trachea, bronchioles, bronchi, alveoli, capillaries
B: Trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, capillaries
C: Trachea, alveoli, capillaries, bronchi, bronchioles
D: Trachea, larynx, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
Answer:
1)B, 2)a, 3)c , 4)d, 5)a , 6) and i think d
Explanation:
what is phase A of the moon
Answer:
Waning Crescent: We see the waning crescent phase as a thin crescent opening to the right. The Moon displays these eight phases one after the other as it moves through its cycle each month. It takes 27 days for the Moon to orbit Earth.
Answer:
The Lunar Phase
Explanation:
Why does the left part of the brain control the right part of the body and the right part controls the left part of the body
Answer: The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body and vice versa So if damage occurs on the right side of the brain that controls the movement of the arm, the left arm may be weak or paralyzed.
How many valence electrons does this atom have
Answer:
They have 3
Explanation:
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Answer:
An atom has three valence electrons.
Explanation:
how do chloroplasts get energy from the sun
Answer:
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Explanation:
Chloroplasts absorb sunlight and use it in conjunction with water and carbon dioxide gas to produce food for the plant. Chloroplasts capture light energy from the sun to produce the free energy stored in ATP and NADPH through a process called photosynthesis.
Marine sponges contain an enzyme that prevents the separation of chromatids during mitosis. Which stage of the cell cycle would be directly prevented by this enzyme
Answer:
The anaphase of the Mitotic phase
Explanation:
During the anaphase, the proteins (cohesins) that bind sister chromatids together are cleaved to produce two identical daughter chromosomes (meaning each chromosome contains the exact copy of the same genetic material). These identical chromosomes are then separated by a structure known as mitotic spindle. Individual mitotic spindle attaches itself to each chromosome which are then pulled to opposite poles/"sides" of the cell.
Thus, if an enzyme is going to prevent separation of chromatids during mitosis, the enzyme would do so at the beginning of this process, preventing the cleavage of cohesins which would prevent the separation of the chromatids and subsequently prevent this anaphase from occurring.
Answer:
interphase
Explanation:
A cactus lives in the desert that is experiencing abnormal rainfall. How might this have an impact
on the population growth of the cactus?
What’s the answer , pls answer
Answer:
B
Explanation:
During prophase II in meiosis, is an individual chromosome duplicated or unduplicated?
The circles, or orbits,for electrons
If it is the fill in the blanks.The answer is The circles,or orbits,for electrons are called energy levels.
nuris is writing a paper on the scientist who first named cells after studying cork who is her paper about
Answer:
Robert Hooke
Explanation:
Robert Hooke is an English scientist/biologist who in 1665 was the first to name CELLS after observing cork on a compound microscope he improved on. Robert Hooke published his discovery in his book titled: Micrographia.
Hence, according to this question where Nuris is writing a paper on the scientist who first named cells after studying cork. Her paper is obviously talking about ROBERT HOOKE who was the first to discover cells in cork.
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The offspring from asexually reproduced organisms are
A. different than their parents.
B. Identical to their parents.
C. a combination from both parents.
D. different species.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent because the offspring are all clones of the original parent. -I hope this helps!
A scientist is trying to identify an element. It contains 4 protons and two valence electrons
How has air conditioning changed the economic activities of the subregions of the United States? Think about: • the South and the West • the “rust belt” and the “sunbelt
Answer:
Explanation:
By making us chilly... brrrrrrrr
a liquid that exits the scrotum once meet with high friction and or sexual action that has properties to create a live egg capable of birth
Answer:
semen/seminal fluid
Explanation:
The "semen" consists of sperm cells and other secretions. These secretions come from the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, testicles, epididymis, bulbourethral and urethral glands.
Once the male is aroused (through sexual action), the penis gets larger and this causes the release of the semen from the scrotum (regulates the temperature of the testes). Such process is known as "ejaculation." This fluid has a high potential to make a woman give birth.
Suppose a scientist identifies a rocky planet with a thin atmosphere in a different solar system. Based on the characteristics of planets in our solar system, what might the scientist predict?
A. Like Neptune, the planet has a layer of methane gas
. B. The planet is likely to have
many moons
.
C. The planet is close to its sun the way Mercury is close to the sun in our solar system
D. A year on the planet is likely to be many times longer than a year on Earth.
Answer: The correct option is C.
The planet is close to its sun the way Mercury is close to the sun in our solar system.
Explanation:
Solar system consists of the Sun and the eight planets, dozens of moons, asteroids,comets, meteoroids. The names of the eight planets includes:
-- Mercury
-- Venus
-- Earth
-- Mars
-- Jupiter
-- Saturn
-- Uranus and
-- Neptune.
Mercury is a rocky planet with a thin atmosphere. It is the smallest terrestrial planet and the closest to the sun. It is said to have a thin atmosphere because it lacks hydrogen. The atmosphere gets thinner as one moves further away from the planets surface.
Mercury is a rocky dense planet because its composed mainly of iron and nickel with an iron core. It is also covered by a thin layer of tiny particle silicates.
Therefore the rocky planet with a thin atmosphere identified by the scientist must be a planet that is close to its sun the way Mercury is close to the sun in our solar system.
Based on the weathering patterns you see what rock type is most likely shown below?
A Granite
B. Sandstone
C Limestone
D Shale
Answer: A granite
Explanation: