Question 1 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT something that can cause your core temperature to change?

Question 1 options:

Fevers caused by disease


Enzymes denaturing in your cells


When the external temperature gets really hot or cold


Energy produced by your muscles when you exercise

Question 2 (1 point)
Why is it so important to maintain a core temperature of 37°C?

Question 2 options:

Your core temperature doesn't stay at 37°C, it will actually change and reflect the temperature outside.


Your body can only make cells at 37°C, and we need cells because that is what our body is made of.


It is just best to keep that temperature so you don't shiver or sweat.


The enzymes in our cells work best at this temperature and these enzymes are needed to carry out all the reactions that happen in our body to keep us alive.

Question 3 (1 point)
What happens to your enzymes when they get too hot?

Question 3 options:

The enzymes denature and the active site alters, so the substrate can't fit in there properly and chemical reactions don't happen as fast.


The enzyme changes shape, but the substrate still fits in and the chemical reaction can still take place.


The enzyme dissolves and the pieces then need to be rebuilt before they can be used again.


Nothing, the enzyme can handle temperature changes in the body.

Question 4 (1 point)
Which organ is super important in helping you in both conserving heat and cooling your off?

Question 4 options:

Skeletal System


Excretory System


Respiratory System


Integumentary (Skin) System

Question 5 (1 point)
The __________ is the temperature-regulating center of the brain and can detect temperature changes to the blood as it flows through the brain.

Question 5 options:

Skin


Hypothalamus


Nervous system


Thymus

Question 6 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes how your muscular and skin systems work to warm you up if you get too cold?

Question 6 options:

Your muscles begin to contract fast and this movement helps you warm up


Small erector muscles work to raise the hairs on your skin. This helps trap the air close to the skin, goose bumps appear and the air acts as an insulator


blood vessels narrow keeping the blood away from the skin to keep you warm


Sweat glands release sweat to ensure you stay the proper temperature

Question 7 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes how your circulatory and skin systems work together to cool you off when you get too hot?

Question 7 options:

Your blood vessels (capillaries) dilate allowing blood to flow near the surface of your skin. This allows the heat to be released through your skin to help you cool off.


You begin to sweat which leaves salt on your skin after the sweat evaporates.


The hairs on your skin will lie flat to allow better evaporation of sweat and to allow the heat to be released into the air


Goose bumps show up to help your muscles contract to help cool you off

Question 8 (1 point)
If your core temperature falls too low, it is called __________________

Question 8 options:

hyperthermia


thermoregulation


hypothermia


dehydration

Question 9 (1 point)
Extreme tiredness and lethargy (slow, not moving much) are the first signs of someone experiencing hypothermia?

Question 9 options:
True
False
Question 10 (1 point)
When people exercise in hot weather, which of the following could happen?

Question 10 options:

People can acclimate to the hotter conditions over time producing more sweat that has lower salt levels


Homeostasis, this could cause their blood sugar levels to rise


Excessive sweating can lead to dehydration and heat stroke. Drinking lots of water can help prevent this situation from happening


Both A and C

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Answer 1

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Answer 2

1. Enzymes denaturing in your cells cannot change the core temperature.

2. The enzymes in our cells work best when the core temperature is at 37°C .

3. When the enzymes get cold they denature and the active site alters.

4. Integumentary (Skin) System helps in both conserving heat and cooling off.

5. The Hypothalamus is the temperature-regulating center of the brain.

6. Small erector muscles work to raise the hairs which helps in warm up.

8. If your core temperature falls too low, it is called Hypothermia.

9. Extreme tiredness and lethargy are the first signs of someone experiencing hypothermia is True.

Enzymes are biological molecules, specifically proteins, that act as catalysts in various chemical reactions within living organisms.

1. Enzymes denaturing in your cells

2. The enzymes in our cells work best at this temperature and these enzymes are needed to carry out all the reactions that happen in our body to keep us alive.

3. The enzymes denature and the active site alters, so the substrate can't fit in there properly and chemical reactions don't happen as fast.

4. Integumentary (Skin) System

5. Hypothalamus

6. Small erector muscles work to raise the hairs on your skin. This helps trap the air close to the skin, goose bumps appear and the air acts as an insulator

7. Your blood vessels (capillaries) dilate allowing blood to flow near the surface of your skin. This allows the heat to be released through your skin to help you cool off.

8. Hypothermia

9. False

10. Both A and C

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pepsinogen, an inactive digestive enzyme, is secreted by the ________.

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Answer:

It’s secreted by stomach cells called chief cells.

Explanation:

it’s quickly activated by hydrochloric acid to become pepsin. Pepsin is the active form of pepsinogen and it breaks down or metabolizes protein into smaller building blocks called amino acids and peptide fragments.

where do the light-independent reactions take place in cam photosynthesis?

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Answer:

Explanation:  In plants, carbon dioxide (CO2) enters the leaves through stomata, where it diffuses over short distances through intercellular spaces until it reaches the mesophyll cells. Once in the mesophyll cells, CO2 diffuses into the stroma of the chloroplast, the site of light-independent reactions of photosynthesis.

The place from where the light-independent reactions occur in cam photosynthesis would be:

Chloroplast stroma

Photosynthesis

The chloroplast stroma is where CAM photosynthesis takes place. It starts when the plant's stomata open at night, allowing CO2 gas to flow into the cytoplasm of CAM mesophyll cells.

Carbon dioxide is exclusively collected in CAM plants at night, when the stomata open.

Malic acid is turned back to carbon dioxide during the day.

When the sun shines, light reactions produce energy for the Calvin cycle, which allows carbon dioxide to be transformed into sugars.

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_____________makes up cell membranes.

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Answer:

glycerophospholipids, molecules composed of glycerol, a phosphate group, and two fatty acid chains

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In the stable food chain shown below, what would you expect to happen initially if you were to suddenly double the population of rabbits?
A food pyramid, top to bottom: hawk, snakes, rabbits.
a.
The populations of the other three species would also increase.
b.
The populations of the other three species would decrease.
c.
The grass population would decrease. The snake population and hawk population would increase.
d.
The grass population and hawk population would decrease. The snake population would increase.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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Answer:

she is wrong , its c

Explanation:

The grass population would decrease. The snake population and hawk population would increase.

The correct answer is option C. . If you were to suddenly double the population of rabbits, the grass population would decrease due to overgrazing by the increased rabbit population.

What will happen in result to it ?

As a result, the snake population and hawk population would increase due to the increased availability of prey. This is known as a trophic cascade, where changes in one trophic level affect the populations of other trophic levels in the food chain.

Option A and B are unlikely as doubling the population of rabbits would not necessarily cause the populations of the other three species to increase or decrease in a straightforward manner.

Option D is incorrect as there is no direct relationship between the rabbit population and the hawk population in this food chain.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Limitar el consumo de alimentos que sean ricos en azúcares y grasas

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examples of foods that are rich sources of phytochemicals include

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Answer:

Brocolli

Berries

Soynuts

Celery

Spinach

Pears

Explanation:

Six foods that are rich in phytochemicals.

Which population is most likely to survive in the event of a new disease?

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Answer:

Japanese

Explanation:

But it is thought not a fact.

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matter into oil. (Another word for this kind of oil is petroleum.) Given enough pressure, organic matter can also become natural gas. Heat and pressure are the two main forces that transform organic matter into fossil fuels.

Explain what is meant by the term antibiotic.​

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Explanation:

Any substance that inhibits the growth and replication of a bacterium or kills it outright can be called an antibiotic. Antibiotics are a type of antimicrobial designed to target bacterial infections within (or on) the body.

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The spindle fibers will move the chromosomes until they are lined up at the spindle equator. Metaphase: During metaphase, each of the 46 chromosomes line up along the center of the cell at the metaphase plate. Anaphase: During anaphase, the centromere splits, allowing the sister chromatids to separate

One of the functions is
All lipids are made from smaller building blocks known as
The answer are
amino acids
fatty acids
monosaccharides
nucleotides

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Answer:

Fatty acids

Explanation:

Lipides is fat in French so I just figured it makes sense.

Answer:

What is amino acids

Explanation:

Lipids are composed of fatty acids, glycerol, and other components. A compound made of small carbon compounds called amino acids.

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A living thing that is made of one or more cells uses energy, moves, responds to its environment, adjusts, reproduces, has a metabolism, and ingest nutrients is a (an)

Metabolism
growth
organism
respiration​

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Maya Is a carrier for albinism, a recessive tralt that results in the absence of the skin plgment melanin In halr and
eyes. She marries Jack, and they have four children: Zach, Olivia, Sophla, and Veronica. Veronica expresses the
tralt for albinism, but her three siblings are unaffected by the recessive tralt.
Draw a pedigree that Illustrates the famlly's tralts, and upload your pedigree.

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Answer:

hereditary

Explanation:

if Maya tralt if albinism is recessive, then definitely the tralt for Jack is dominant

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Answer:  7:A

8:C

9:D

10:B

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Transcription: Is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of RNA.

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Which of the following best describes a benefit of one type of nonrenewable energy?

Natural gas does not produce greenhouse gases as other energy sources do.
Coal deposits are found on nearly every continent and mining coal poses few risks.
Nuclear power increases water vapor in the atmosphere.
Petroleum is relatively inexpensive compared to other forms of energy.

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Answer:

" Natural gas does not produce greenhouse gases as other energy sources do."

Explanation:

The answer, "Coal deposits are found on nearly every continent and mining coal poses few risks." shows only how it can be a better option, but does not show how it can benefit.

The answer, "Petroleum is relatively inexpensive compared to other forms of energy." only shows how it can be a better option, but does not show how it can benefit.

The answer, "Nuclear power increases water vapor in the atmosphere." does not clearly state how this benefits us.

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Answer:

Petroleum is relatively inexpensive compared to other forms of energy.

Explanation:

Because:

"Natural gas does not produce greenhouse gases as other energy sources do." natural gas does produce greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and water vapor, the natural gas mostly releases the greenhouse gas.

"Coal deposits are found on nearly every continent and mining coal poses few risks." coal is inexpensive, but could be damaging to the habitats around the coal mining.

"Nuclear power increases water vapor in the atmosphere." nuclear powder doesn't really increase water vapor, but makes water vapor.

"Petroleum is relatively inexpensive compared to other forms of energy." it is inexpensive if compared to other fossil fuels. (aka, the most inexpensive)

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Some viruses attack cells by attaching to their outer covering, entering, and taking over
their genetic "machinery." Viruses are able
to invade cells after first attaching to their
(1) nuclear membrane
(3) genetic machinery
(2) cell membrane
(4) viral proteins
Explain your answer:

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Answer:

Answer down below v

Explanation:

Viruses initially stick to cell membranes through interactions unrelated to fusion proteins. The virus surfs along the fluid surface of the cell and eventually the viral fusion proteins bind to receptor molecules on the cell membrane.

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all living things are connected to the ecosystem

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Answer:

From 1945–1955 the development of penicillin, which is produced by a fungus, along with streptomycin, chloramphenicol, and tetracycline, which are produced by soil bacteria, ushered in the antibiotic age.

Explanation:

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A leafy sea dragon's enzyme is being made in a cell.
Which two codons represent the amino acid phenylalanine?
A- UUU and UUC
B-AAU and UCC
C-UUA and UUG
D AUU and UUA

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Answer:

UUU and UUC is the correct one.

Answer:

The correct answer is A-UUU and UUC

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Answer:

explain to the reporter that the newspaper cannot run the story because of perceived bias based on donations, so the article is being reassigned

Explanation:

Answer:

Explain to the reporter that the newspaper cannot run the story because of perceived bias based on donations, so the article is being reassigned

Explanation:

Correct on Edge 2022! Also, having a donation added means he already supports this, so writing a story about it isn't fair due to his previous bias.

Describe the importance of buffers in solutions in allowing the process shown above to
take place.

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A buffer is a solution that can resist pH change upon the addition of an acidic or basic components. This is important for processes and/or reactions which require specific and stable pH ranges. Buffer solutions have a working pH range and capacity which dictate how much acid/base can be neutralized before pH changes, and the amount by which it will change.

Buffers are solutions that help maintain a relatively stable pH level when an acid or base is added to them. They play a crucial role in various biological, chemical, and industrial processes.

1. **Maintaining pH Stability:** Many chemical reactions, especially those involving biological systems, are highly sensitive to changes in pH. Buffers prevent drastic shifts in pH by absorbing or releasing hydrogen ions (H+) in response to the addition of acids or bases. This stability is vital for maintaining the proper functioning of enzymes, cellular processes, and other biochemical reactions.

2. **Biological Systems:** Living organisms have specific pH ranges at which their metabolic processes function optimally. Buffers in bodily fluids like blood help maintain these pH ranges, ensuring that cellular processes, enzyme activities, and other physiological functions occur correctly.

3. **Chemical Reactions:** In many chemical reactions, the rate and outcome are influenced by the pH of the solution. Buffers ensure that the pH remains within a certain range, allowing reactions to proceed at the desired rate and producing the intended products.

4. **Laboratory Settings:** Buffers are essential in laboratory settings where accurate and controlled pH conditions are required. Researchers use buffers to create stable environments for conducting experiments, ensuring that the conditions mimic natural or desired circumstances.

5. **Industrial Processes:** Buffers are used in various industrial processes, such as in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, food products, and chemicals. They help maintain consistent reaction conditions, enhance yield, and prevent unwanted side reactions.

6. **Environmental Impact:** In some cases, buffers can help mitigate the environmental impact of chemical processes. By maintaining a stable pH in waste streams, buffers can prevent the release of harmful byproducts or mitigate the impact of acidic or alkaline effluents on ecosystems.

7. **Quality Control:** Buffers are important in quality control processes, especially in industries where accurate pH measurements are crucial. For example, in the production of electronics or semiconductors, precise pH control is essential to ensure product reliability.

8. **Drug Formulation:** Buffers play a role in drug formulation to stabilize the pH of pharmaceutical products. This ensures that drugs remain effective and safe throughout their shelf life.

In summary, buffers are critical in maintaining pH stability, which is essential for the proper functioning of biological systems, chemical reactions, and industrial processes. They allow processes to take place under controlled conditions and prevent pH-related disruptions that could otherwise negatively impact the outcome of these processes.

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seeds from a single sexually reproducing plant are harvested and later planted under identical conditions. what results should be expected?

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Answer:

corals and anemones

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when a cancer cell divides which of the following types of cells does it produce

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Answer:

produces a new tumour

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A new tumour can start to grow in the same area of the body where the cancer first started, or the cancer may have spread through the blood or lymphatic system to another part of the body, where it grows into a new tumour.

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