The following diagram shows the branching tree diagram for some animals. (5 points)

A slanting line is shown. There are five lines drawn vertically on this line at equal intervals. Shark, Frog, Kangaroo, Lion and Chimpanzee are written on top of each vertical line in order from left to right. Common Ancestor is written on the left end of the line. There is a black circle between each pair of these vertical lines. The first black circle is before Shark and says Vertebrae. The second black circle is between Shark and Frog and says Lungs. The third black circle is between Frog and Kangaroo and says Mammary gland. The fourth black circle is between Kangaroo and Lion and says Placenta. The fifth black circle is between Lion and Chimpanzee and says Large brain.

Which two organisms share the least number of derived characteristics?
Frog and kangaroo
Kangaroo and chimpanzee
Lion and chimpanzee
Shark and chimpanzee

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think the Answer is shark and chimpanzee Edit: Just rechecked my Answer this is the correct answer

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Answer 2

Answer:

a

Explanation:


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How can I make my period cramps go away? I dont like tea but i heard soda helps ??! or if anyone has any suggestions

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A heating pad would help..
I’ve never HEARD that soda helps but for sum people it makes it worse..
I personally would eat chocolate it’s a craving but it helps pain for me..

Define 4 types of teeth(incisors,canines, premolars and molars)
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Incisors: Incisors are your two front teeth and the teeth on either side of them on the top and bottom of the mouth. Incisors are designed like tiny chisels with flat, moderately sharp ends. These teeth are formed to cut and chop food.

Canines: The pointy teeth beside your incisors are your canine teeth. You have a total of four canine teeth—two on the top and two on the bottom. These teeth are also designed to be sharp for tearing food.

Premolars (bicuspids): Premolars or bicuspid teeth are located just beyond the canine teeth toward the back of the mouth. You have eight in total—four on the top and four on the bottom.Premolars are bigger, stronger, and have ridges designed for crushing and grinding food.

Molars: In the very back of your mouth are the molars. You have eight molars—four on top and four on the bottom. Molars are your strongest set of teeth, formed with more width and ridges than the premolars. The molars are also designed for chewing and grinding, as well as thorough mashing of your food prior to swallowing. The molars generally do not surface until the ages of 6 to 12.

What is the purpose of stems in plants?

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Answer:

The primary functions of the stem are to support the leaves; to conduct water and minerals to the leaves, where they can be converted into usable products by photosynthesis; and to transport these products from the leaves to other parts of the plant, including the roots.

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Explanation:

Answer:

The primary functions of the stem are to support the leaves; to conduct water and minerals to the leaves, where they can be converted into usable products by photosynthesis; and to transport these products from the leaves to other parts of the plant, including the roots.

Explanation:

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how wide and deep is the great pacific garbage patch

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1.6 million square meters

Translation is the process of:
a. mRNA being decoded into proteins
b. DNA being copied into mRNA
c. DNA being duplicated
d. mRNA is being copied into DNA

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because Translation refers to the process of creating proteins from an mRNA template.

What evidence does not support the evolution of chloroplasts and mitochondria from prokaryotic cells?
A. Fossilized remains of archaebacteria

B. Double membranes of the organelles

C. Similar methods of reproduction

D. Presence of circular DNA

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B double membranes of the organelles

Answer:

A. Fossilized remains of archaebacteria

Explanation:

One example of evidence that does not support the theory is that Mitochondria and chloroplasts are much larger than prokaryotic cells.

1. Use the list below to complete the following statements.

adapt extinct mutation adaptations fittest natural selection criticism fossil saber-tooth tiger Darwin giant sloth survival evolution glyptodont variation

a. The term describes living things that are best suited to their environment.
b. Species that survive are the ones that make or meet changes.
c. Florida has a rich record.
d. Two examples of land animal fossils found in Florida are the ________ and the ______.
e. Some animals unable to adapt to the changing environment became ___________.
f. Living things _______________ over time to meet their changing environment.
g. This biologist, __________________, studied evolution in the 1800s.
h. The ________________ was a giant, armadillo-like animal with a spiked tail that once lived in Florida.
i. The Origin of Species is a book written in 1859 about ___________________.
j. Nature selects the fittest for ______________________because they have useful traits.
k. Changes may occur in animals due to changes in the sequence of base pairs in their DNA, and this is known as a __________________.
l. Oldfield mice show ____________________ in the color of their fur.
m. The survival of the light-colored oldfield mice on Florida's Gulf Coast is an example of the process called ________________________.
n. Evolution is a controversial theory that has survived much _________________.

2. Write a micro-theme using and explaining the following terms.

a. "Survival of the fittest"

b. Adaptation

c. Evolution

3. Use the list below to write the correct term for each definition below.

adaptation

extinct

gene

Darwin

fittest

mutation

evolution

fossils

natural selection

_________________________ a. A change in genes that causes a change in a particular trait

_________________________ b. Describes a species that no longer has any living representatives

_________________________ c. A trait that a species develops over generations which helps it to survive

_________________________ d. a unit of DNA that determines a specific trait in the organism

_________________________ e. The survival of organisms best fit for the environment

_________________________ f. Changes in living things over time

_________________________ g. Remains of organisms that lived in the past

_________________________ h. Best suited to survive in its environment

_________________________ i. The biologist who developed and offered evidence of the theory of Natural selection

4. Answer the following using complete sentences.

a. How does genetic variation create new species over time?

b. How does changing the proteins produced in a cell alter what an organism does?

c. In terms of evolution, why do animals that are preyed upon (eaten) likely to have a high number of offspring?

d. Why is it vital that a scientist recognize his or her own biases and that they be open to criticism?

5. We chose to spotlight Florida animals because The Ogburn School is located in Florida. Your next assignment is to conduct an internet search to discover information related to animal diversity. You may choose to research animals in the state you live in. If you live in Florida you may choose to research a Florida endangered species, or one from another state or country. Your research must include the following:

a. species of animal

b. location of animal (state or country)

c. the animal's status (extinct, endangered, threatened, etc.)

d. reason for status (why is animal extinct, endangered, threatened, etc.)

e. type of habitat needed for survival

f. conservation efforts on the animal's behalf

g. prospects for the future of this animal

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Answer:

d=alligators, deers

E=extinct

f=reproduce

g=Mr. Kinley

H=anteater

I=Eveloution

J=survival

K= ???

L or I? = bones

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Answer:

for  k is  mutation

Explanation:

The tap water is having a pH of 10
True or false

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Answer: True

Explanation: Tap water is made slightly alkaline because acidic water could corrode metal pipes. It depends on country how high pH is. In some countries, where metal pipes are widely used pH could be even 10

Which of the following is not an organ in the nervous system?

A Brain
B Spinal cord
C Eyes
D Stomach

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the stomach because that would be part of the digestive system.

Erythropoietin is a HORMONE produced by the KIDNEYS that simulates (causes) the production of RED BLOOD CELLS. Which three organ systems are interacting when this happens?

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Answer:

Circulatory and Urinary. Unsure of third one.

Explanation:

Student 1: Artificial selection is done on humans and this creates mutations . Student 2: Artificial selection has only recently been done by scientists. Student 3: Different breeds of cows have been created through artificial selection

Which student do you agree with the most and why?

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Answer: Student 3

Explanation:

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A can of hair spray has a pressure of 300 psi at room temperature 21°C. The can is accidentally moved too close to a fire and its temperature increases to 295°C. What is the final pressure in the can? (Round answer to nearest whole number.)

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The answers is the left feild because that’s where they hit the ball so 6-5 is 1

8. The diagram below shows the shift in the spectrum for hydrogen light from several different sources in the universe.
What is the best argument that can be made from this data?
More distant galaxies are moving toward us faster.
More distant galaxies are brighter.
More distant galaxies are not as bright.
More distant galaxies are moving away faster.

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Answer:

more distant galaxies are moving away faster.

the shift towards red (Doppler effect like with sound on Earth) is the indication.

Explanation:

what did this have to do with biology ?

and by the way, this is also something I debate severely in scientific communities, because yes, the red shift is there. but "more distant" also means "more in the past", so that the data shows us actually that things in the past moved faster away. not necessarily today ...

Astronomers use the light year to describe the relationship between objects in space, for example, the andromAda galaxy is 2.5 million light years from earth which of the following units is most similar to the light year

A. Gram
B. Second
C. Kilometer
D. Degrees Celsius

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B. Second is the answer

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Answer:

c I think ( why does it need to be 20chacters long )

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One of the pieces of evidence for evolution that Charles Darwin collected on his travels aboard the HMS Beagle was the observation of fossils of extinct animals and similar, but noticeably different species. Giant ground sloth fossils were very similar in shape to the bones of sloths that inhabited the regions of South America he was exploring. The main difference was the size, as the ground sloth fossils were significantly larger that the bones of the sloths he captured alive. What was a conclusion that Darwin was able to arrive to based on this piece of evidence

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Answer: Darwin was able to arrive at a conclusion that there was no relationship between the fossils of the ground sloth and the bones of the captured sloths that currently reside in South America.

Explanation:

Evolution is defined as the sum total of adaptive changes that have taken place over a very long period of time. It leads to the development of new species from earlier ones. Evolution is an extremely slow process. It is difficult to obtain direct evidence of evolution in action. However, scientist such as Darwin, have gathered a great deal of indirect evidence that supports the theory of evolution. These evidence comes from many sources including:

--> fossils records

--> biochemical similarities

--> molecular records

--> Comparative anatomy and

--> embryology.

FOSSILS RECORDS shows the existence of species that are now in extinct which lived on Earth during different periods of the planet's history. They provide evidence that organisms from the past are not the same as those found today due to adaptive changes that has occurred over a long period of time on the organism in order to survive in its environment.

There was no relationship between the sloths because of the difference in BONE MASS.

The development of this new BLG-free, hypoallergenic milk is based on a science that came to the forefront 150 years ago. What scientist's work provided the basis for such feats in biotechnology?

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Answer: Mendel and genetics

Explanation:

What stage of mitosis is depicted by the image above?
O metaphase
O cytokinesis
O telophase
O prophase
O anaphase

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Answer:

Telophase 1 because of the constriction

Explanation:

The cell membrane constricts and divides the cytoplasm in half to form two cells

In radioactive dating, scientists determine the age of a fossil by

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Scientists establish the age of a rock or fossil based on natural radioactive decay and certain elements such as potassium and carbon, this is used to make reliable “clocks” to date ancient events.
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Label the ways that water and nutrients get into a plant


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Answer:

mediante la absorción, por la raíz

Explanation:

Explain the reactions from
Glycolysis, link reactions,
Krebs cycle to Electron
transport chain

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Explanation:

Glycolysis is the stage where glucose is broken down into 2 pyruvates (3 carbon compounds). This occurs in the cytoplasm and produces 2 ATP molecules. The pyruvates enters the mitochondria and enters the link reactions where it combines with co enzyme A (CoA). Decarboxylation ( removal of CO2) and dehydrogenation (removal of H) occurs here. Since CO2 is removed from the pyruvate it means a carbon is removed. This produces a 2 carbon compounds called acetyl. The acetyl compound is what combines with the CoA to form a compound called acetylCoA. This compound then enters the Krebs cycle.

The CoA co enzyme leaves and the acetyl reacts with a four carbon compound called oxaloacetate. This then forms a 6 carbon compound compound called citrate. A series of dehydrogenation and decarboxylation reactions occur to convert the 6 carbon compound back to oxalaoactate( the 4 carbon sugar). An ATP molecule is formed during one spin of the Krebs cycle.

The electron transport chain is where the reduced NAD (formed from dehydrogenation in glycolyisis, the link reactions and Krebs cycle) and Reduced FAD ( formed from dehydrogenation in the krebs cycle). molecules pass along a series of electrom carriers where they release energy that will be used to make ATP. Oxygen is the last electron carriers

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Food chains from four different habitats are shown below.



Ocean: seaweed → sea urchin → squid → shark

Wetland: mosquito → fish → turtle → bacteria

Rainforest: peacock flower → monkey → jaguar → mushroom

Grassland: grass → mouse → hawk → vulture



Which food chain correctly represents a pattern of energy transfer from producer to consumers to decomposer?

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Answer:

Is A or C

Explanation:

C makes more sense.

The food chain that correctly represents a pattern of energy transfer from producer to consumers to decomposer is:

Wetland: mosquito → fish → turtle → bacteria

In this food chain, the mosquito is the primary consumer that feeds on the producer (plant) - the energy from the plant is transferred to the mosquito. Hence option B is correct.

What is Food Chain?

A food chain is a sequence of organisms in an ecosystem in which each organism feeds on the one before it and is, in turn, preyed upon by the organism after it.

The food chain represents the flow of energy and nutrients through an ecosystem, with producers at the bottom and apex predators at the top. The primary producers in a food chain are typically plants and algae that use sunlight to produce energy-rich organic compounds through the process of photosynthesis.

The fish is the secondary consumer that feeds on the mosquito, transferring the energy to the fish. The turtle is the tertiary consumer that feeds on the fish, transferring the energy to the turtle.

Finally, the bacteria act as decomposers that break down the dead organic matter from the turtle and other organisms, releasing the energy back to the environment in the form of nutrients.

Hence option B is correct.

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How do you anticipate humans changing over time?

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Answer:

the changes apparent in worldwide populations include a decrease in both overall body size and brain size as well as a reduction in jaw and tooth proportions.

Explanation:

A fetus possesses a mutation that causes the diencephalon region of the developing brain to cease growing. Which structures in the mature brain will be missing/abnormal if the fetus survives to birth and childhood

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Hypothalamus, pineal gland, and thalamus. Sensory abnormalities, visual-field deficiencies, and alterations in behaviour are all potential consequences of thalamic injury.

Thalamus, hypothalamus, subthalamus, and epithalamus are the four principal diencephalon subdivisions. Recognizing sensory stimuli and relaying sensory impulses to the cerebral cortex (apart from olfaction) are the main duties of the thalamus, which is the brain's biggest division.

One of the primary vesicles that create the brain during embryogenesis is the diencephalon. One of the three main germ layers, the ectoderm, is responsible for forming a neural tube during the third week of development.

Here are the structures that make up the diencephalon:

posterior pituitary epithalamus, thalamus, and hypothalamus

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Which structure is found in the cytoplasm of
a typical plant cell?
A.vacuole
B. cell wall
C.chloroplast
D.cell membrane​

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Answer:

Explanation:

D

The structure that is found in the cytoplasm of plant cell is vacuole. The correct option is A.

What is vacuole?

A vacuole is a cell organelle that is membrane-bound. Vacuoles are relatively tiny in animal cells and help to sequester waste material.

Vacuoles in plant cells aid in keeping water balance. A single vacuole can sometimes take up the majority of the interior space of a plant cell.

Within the cytoplasm of plant cells, there are also large, fluid-filled vesicles known as vacuoles.

Vacuoles typically make up about 30% of the volume of a cell, but they can fill up to 90% of the intracellular compartment.

Vacuoles are used by plant cells to regulate their size as well as turgor pressure.

Vacuole is a structure found within the cytoplasm of plant cells.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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Which experiment should be conducted as a field investigation?

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Observing changes in the nesting behavior of wood ducks

Which of the following would be examples of concentration gradients in everyday life? PICK ALL THAT APPLY.

Running up a slide at the playground.

A drop of food coloring spreads out into a glass of water.

The smell of fresh-baked cookies starts from the kitchen and moves to the rest of the house.

The air freshener that you sprayed in the living rooms spreads out.

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Answer:

A drop of food coloring spreads out into a glass of water.

The smell of fresh-baked cookies starts from the kitchen and moves to the rest of the house.

The air freshener that you sprayed in the living rooms spreads out.

Explanation:

A difference in concentration of molecules in physical space is called a concentration gradient. An easy to understand example from everyday life is the application and subsequent fading of perfume or aftershave scent.

Answer:

A drop of food coloring spreads out into a glass of water.The smell of fresh-baked cookies starts from the kitchen and moves to the rest of the house.The air freshener that you sprayed in the living rooms spreads out.

Explanation:

These are the examples of concentration gradients in everyday life.

Which of the following can occur around a subduction zone?

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Two parallel mountain ranges commonly develop above such a subduction zone – a coastal range consisting of sedimentary strata and hard rock lifted out of the sea (accretionary wedge), and a volcanic range farther inland (volcanic arc). Ancient magma chamber rocks can be exposed if subduction stops and the volcanoes erode away.

Which of the following best describes the capsid of a virus?

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Explanation:

Capsids are made of protein subunits called capsomeres. ... Capsids are made of protein subunits called capsomeres, they protect the nucleic acid, they function in viral entry, and their shape is defined by the way in which their subunits are linked together.

All of these characteristics are accurate descriptions of viruses. Therefore option D is correct.

A. Viruses are considered to be non-living: Viruses do not possess the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to metabolize, grow, or reproduce on their own. They are dependent on host cells to carry out these functions.

B. Viruses possess a capsid and nucleic acid: A virus consists of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, enclosed in a protein coat called a capsid. The capsid protects the viral genetic material and facilitates its entry into host cells.

C. Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites: Viruses require a host cell to replicate and complete their life cycle. They cannot reproduce or carry out essential metabolic processes without infecting a host cell.

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Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was.

Which of the following best describes viruses?

A. They are considered to be non-living.

B. They possess a capsid and nucleic acid.

C. They are obligate intracellular parasites.

D. All are correct.

8. Which national capitals are located within the rainforest area?​

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Manaus, city and river port, capital of Amazonas estado (state), northwestern Brazil.

Rainforests are the area which covers mostly evergreen forests with tall trees. It is located in capitals like Manaus, capital of Amazonas estado, northwestern Brazil.

What are rainforests?

Rainforests are the areas of tall, evergreen forests. It is characterized by closed tree canopy, moisture dependent vegetation, epiphytes, lianas, etc.

Tropical rainforests are located generally in Central and South America, western India, Southeast Asia, etc.

The national capitals that have this type of forest is Manaus, capital of Amazonas estado, northwestern Brazil.

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