Answer:
Asthenosphere
Explanation:
Answer:
Below the lithosphere within the upper portion of the mantle is a plastic layer of rock called the asthenosphere. According to the theory of plate tectonics, the plates are driven by convection cells located within the plastic asthenosphere.
What types of food molecules make up chicken? (Carbs, Proteins, and/or Fats?)
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but its fats right??
Answer:
Fats
Explanation:
Chicken contains many different amino acids with different R-groups. In particular, chicken contains a large number of Tryptophan amino acids, which are amino acids that contain the side chain known as “indole”.
The type of food molecules that make up chicken is Proteins. It generally contains about 20% of proteins.
What do you mean by Food molecules?Food molecules are those which give energy to living organisms and contain chemicals that are required for the growth and repair of cells and their functions in the body of living organisms.
Proteins are the polymers of amino acids, which are linked via peptide bonds. The side chains of amino acids are varied from one to another. These side chains provide stability to the amino acid sequence. Mostly, the side chain of tryptophan and arginine gives the makeup to the food molecules of chicken.
Therefore, the type of food molecules that make up chicken is Proteins.
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United States has historically imported much more oil than it produces. Recently,
however, there has been a movement to further increase local oil drilling. Which
of the following would be a negative effect of increased drilling for oil?
O A. Increased population near drilling sites will cause an increase in the
national crime rate.
O B. Increased drilling may lower the cost of oil-based products and fuels.
OC. An increase in oil drilling would increase the risk of pollution.
Answer:an increase in oil drilling would increase the risk of pollution.
Explanation:
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if all cells in an organism have the same DNA, the same genes why are there so many different types of cells in the human body for example there are nerve cells and skin cells and muscle cells
Answer:
The cell (from Latin cella, meaning "small room"[1]) is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known organisms. Cells are the smallest units of life, and hence are often referred to as the "building blocks of life". The study of cells is called cell biology, cellular biology, or cytology.Cells consist of cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane, which contains many biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.[2] Most plant and animal cells are only visible under a light microscope, with dimensions between 1 and 100 micrometres.[3] Electron microscopy gives a much higher resolution showing greatly detailed cell structure. Organisms can be classified as unicellular (consisting of a single cell such as bacteria) or multicellular (including plants and animals).[4] Most unicellular organisms are classed as microorganisms.
The number of cells in plants and animals varies from species to species; it has been estimated that humans contain somewhere around 40 trillion (4×1013) cells.[a][5] The human brain accounts for around 80 billion of these cells.[6]
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, who named them for their resemblance to cells inhabited by Christian monks in a monastery.[7][8] Cell theory, first developed in 1839 by Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells, that cells are the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells.[9] Cells emerged on Earth at least 3.5 billion years ago.[10][11][12]
In some ways you are similar to your parents in others different. What do you think that is? OKEASE HELP
What is the struggle for resources between living things called?
A. Extinction
B. Variation
OC. Competition
OD. Natural selection
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
______ is also common at both divergent and convergent plate
boundaries
Looking at it we need the words that you can have but if it the place it commonly occurs at, I think it would be mid-oceanic ranges.
how would you check that the destarching had been effective
Answer:
Test a leaf or two for the presence of starch in order to determine whether the plant is completely destarched. If a positive result is obtained - leaves turn blue-black, the plant should be left under in the cupboard or under the coverd bell jar for longer, until a negative result- no colour change - is obtained.
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Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
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Answer: Turtle and Leopard
Explanation:
I think it is Turtle and leopard!
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In horses, black coloring (B) is dominant, and chestnut coloring (b) is recessive. What percentage of offspring are expected to be chestnut?
Answer:
This question is incomplete, the complete question is as follows:
- In horses, black coloring (B) is dominant, and chestnut coloring (b) is recessive. A homzygous black horse crosses with a chestnut horse.
What percentage of offspring are expected to be chestnut?
The answer is 0%
Explanation:
This question involves a gene coding for color in horses. The allele for black coloring (B) is dominant over the allele for chestnut coloring (b) is recessive.
According to this question, if a homzygous black horse (BB) crosses with a chestnut horse (bb), the following gamete will be produced by each parent;
BB - B only
bb - b only
Using these gametes in a punnet square, the following proportion of offsprings will be produced:
Bb, Bb, Bb, Bb
All of these offsprings are phenotypically black colored although heterozygous in genotype. Hence, 0% of offspring are expected to be chestnut.
Answer:
its 0% love
Explanation:
If you were describing the weather to someone what kinds of things would you talk about?
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Answer:
rainy, wet, humid, dry, arid, frigid, foggy, windy, stormy, breezy, windless, calm
Explanation:
5 sources of food contamination
Answer:
Major contamination sources are water, air, dust, equipment, sewage, insects, rodents, and employees. Contamination of raw materials can also occur from the soil, sewage, live animals, external surfaces, and the internal organs of meat animals.
Explanation:
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Differentiate between:
Species diversity and ecosystem diversity
Answer:
Eplanation :spices diversity is the number or variety of species in the world or in a particular region. Ecosystem diversity is the number or variety of ecosystems within a particular area.
Answer:
Species diversity refers to the number of different species that are represented in a given community while ecosystem diversity refers to the variety of different ecosystems within an area.
Select the clause that best connects a reason to the opinion: I think we should have a big meal tonight___.
A. despite having had a big dinner last time
B. Yet it will take a long time to prepare
C. so we will have potatoes, chicken, and salad
D. Since our cousins will be here for dinner
Question 6
The grasshopper in
this food web is
considered a
snake
frog
Mawk
shrew
• A. Producer
• B. Herbivore
• C. Omnivore
• D. Carnivore
cricket
marsh grass
catta
Grasshopper
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The grasshopper is the primary consumer so it is herbivore.
Prairies
Forests
Beaches
Dunes
Lakes
Ponds
Rivers
Streams
Wetlands
Coral Reefs
Estuaries
Salt Marshes
Mangrove Swamps
Florida Ecosystems
Once given your Florida ecosystem, you will research and present the topics listed below about your ecosystem. Please include visuals.
Briefly tell us where in Florida your ecosystem is often found and general characteristics
---average amount of water
---general physical characteristics
---unique characteristics of your ecosystem
List and describe 3 common producers found in your ecosystem
---include information such as what type of species prey on these producers, what the producer needs in order to survive and thrive, etc.)
List and describe 6 common consumers found in your ecosystem
---In your descriptions please include what the animals are preying on, where they build shelters, what their niche is, etc.)
Try to find at least one decomposer and/or scavenger in your ecosystem
--- What is it eating/decomposing? How is this helpful to the ecosystem?
List and describe one example of mutualism, one example of commensalism and one example of parasitism in your ecosystem
---Name the species involved and explain the relationships
List any endangered, threatened or extinct species from that ecosystem
Explain 1 food chain in your ecosystem
Explain competition between species in your ecosystem
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Answer:
Called creepy, scary and spooky, bats often get a bad rap. They’re an important species that impact our daily lives in ways we might not even realize. From pollinating our favorite fruits to eating pesky insects to inspiring medical marvels, bats are heroes of the night.
Explanation:
Explain what could happen if your kidneys stopped working??
If your kidneys stopped working toxins, waste and water would build up in your body. You might feel fatigued, the whites in your eyes may appear yellow, you could feel nauseous and urinate less frequently.
Mitosis
A) The process of a cell becoming specialized to have a particular function or purpose
B) The production of two daughter cells from a single progenitor cell
C)The phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle in which a single cell divides into two cells
D)Two identical copies of chromatids produced by one chromosome
E)A protein structure that separates the genetic material in a cell
Answer:
B
Explanation:
One more biology multiple choice.
Answer:
A. Acocelomate
ex: Tapeworms(they dont have a digestive tract)
Explanation:
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Answer: earths climate it will affect the system by destroying animals habitat cause air pollution and eventually there will be plastic and trash in the rainforest that wasn't there before
this is a negative effect because building a road will hurt the local ecosystem by putting humans in contact with wildlife and can/will cause a disease transfer in the wildlife's population or the human population.
logging companies it will severely damage the rainforest and its wildlife there causing irreversible damage to the ecosystem
tis is a negative effect because deforestation in the largest forest in the world is not good for the environment carbon dioxide will begin to build up and oxygen levels will start to decline.
Human eggs mature one by one after puberty True or False
mitosis is the stage of the cell cycle during which
Answer:
mitotic phase
The current world population is approximately seven billion people. Every person consumes resources in order to live. As the population continues to grow, how will this growth affect resources?
Answer:
there will be to much trash from all the people eating and not recycling plastic and our earth will turn into a dump.
Explanation:
B. How does its genotype and phenotype
differ from the non-circled offspring?
Someone answer me please
Answer:
Due to mutation.
Explanation:
The genotype and phenotype of circled offspring is different from the non-circled offspring because it has different genetic makeup, that is responsible for its different color. The change in the circled offspring's genotype was caused by a mutation. Mutation is a change that occurs in the DNA sequence, or genetic makeup of an organism due to mistakes when the DNA is copied or environmental factors such as UV light and smoke etc.
who is up for a k a h o o t
about environmental changes?
Answer:
Sure
Explanation:
What transitions occurs when an ice cube shrinks
Answer:
it changes from solid water to liquid water.
Explanation:
What is the cell membrane so important?
A) Because only prokaryotes have it
B) Helps maintain homeostasis (Equilibrium) by regulating which materials enter and leave the cell
C0 It acts as a barrier between the inside of the cell and the outer environment.
the answer is B because ell membrane helps to maintain homeostasis
Which is not a function of the excretory system
A. Removing wastes
B. Maintaining homeostasis
C. Digestion
D. Exchange of gasses
Answer:
D. exchange of gasses
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The first element of the periodic table is:
(A) Oxygen
(B) Hydrogen
(C) Helium
(D) Carbon
Answer:
The anwser Is B:Hydrogen
Answer:
B) Hydrogen
Explanation:
hydrogen's atomic number is 1