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How are a tundra and a desert different?
A) A tundra has a lot of precipitation and a desert has little.
B) A tundra has few trees and plants and deserts have many.
C) A tundra has soil that is often sandy and a desert has grass.
D) A tundra is dry and cold and a desert is dry and hot.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:d
Explanation: tundra is an extremely cold biome consisting of snow-covered lands while a desert is an extremely dry and hot biome consisting of sandy lands
Come up with five ethical guidelines for research. Write statements that reflect your own views of
what is right and wrong. If you really love animals, an example of one guideline might be "No
animals may be used in research of any kind." However, when coming up with these guidelines, be
thoughtful about what they really mean. Think of the information you read about earlier. Try to
phrase your guidelines in a way that would allow research that you think would be beneficial to
still be done. You may find that certain circumstances may cause you to rethink your own ethics!
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Chloroplasts have two regions.
and stroma.
Answer:
grana and stroma
Explanation:
Which of these is an example of soil contamination?
a. A recycling bin
b. An eroded hillside
c. Industrial waste
d. A clear-cut forest
Answer:
industrial waste
Explanation:
1. Which statement regarding these
methods of reproduction is correct?
(1) They are both forms of asexual
reproduction.
(2) They are both forms of sexual
reproduction.
(3) Method A is a form of asexual
reproduction and method B is a form of
sexual reproduction.
(4) Method A is a form of sexual
reproduction and method B is a form of
asexual reproduction.
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Are dinosaur fossil bones often found in the order they appeared on the animal? Explain.
Answer:
no
Explanation:.............
What are the products of photosynthesis? (5 Points glucose and oxygen glucose and carbon dioxide carbon dioxide and ATP
Answer:
Glucose and Oxygen
Explanation:
What causes lactic acid to build up in muscle cells? A. The cells receive excess oxygen than the body takes in. B. Cells use oxygen move quickly than the bloodstream can supply it. C. The cells do not receive enough glucose from the bloodstream. D. The cells are resting and not active.
Answer:
B. Cells use oxygen move quickly than the bloodstream can supply it
What is the main function of the immune (lymphatic) system?
A. Keeping a body healthy from disease
B. absorbing oxygen
Answer:
A. Keeping a body healthy from diseaseAnswer:
A. Keeping a body healthy from disease
Explanation:
The immune system is made up of special organs, cells and chemicals that fight infection (microbes).
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Which molecules are inputs in photosynthesis?
Answer:
Explanation:
In photosynthesis, water, carbon dioxide
__________ is a single-stranded molecule made of nucleotides of bases uracil, adenine, guanine, and cytosine
Which of the following is not an example of a unique adaptation that suits an organism to a particular environment?
Answer:
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We’re can the nuclear pore be found
Answer:
The nuclear pore is a protein-lined channel in the nuclear envelope
Explanation:
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What makes the crust move?
A. Motion in the inner core
O B. Motion in the mantle
O C. Motion in the outer core
O D. Motion in the moon
The immune response consists of different components playing their role for a common goal: to rid the body of a pathogen. Create an analogy that helps explain the roles of the responses of the immune system and describe the relationship between the responses.
Answer:
In a primary immune response, naive B cells are stimulated by antigen, become activated, and differentiate into antibody-secreting cells that produce antibodies specific for the eliciting antigen.
A secondary immune response is elicited when the same antigen stimulates memory B cells, leading to the production of greater quantities of specific antibodies that are produced in the primary response
Answer:
In a primary immune response, naïve B cells are stimulated by antigen, become activated, and differentiate into antibody-secreting cells that produce antibodies specific for the eliciting antigen.
A secondary immune response is elicited when the same antigen stimulates memory B cells, leading to the production of greater quantities of specific antibodies that are produced in the primary response.
Which particles have the same mass?
A. electron and neutron
B. all three particles
C. proton and neutron
D. proton and electron
What kind of intermediate inheritance is being exhibited by the chickens???
What is abiotic and biotic? Write examples of each.
The biotic factors are the living components of an ecosystem and are sorted into three groups: producers or autotrophs, consumers or heterotrophs, and decomposers or detritivores.Examples of biotic factors include any animals, plants, trees, grass, bacteria, moss, or molds that you might find in an ecosystem.
Abiotic factors come in all types and can vary among different ecosystems. For example, abiotic factors found in aquatic systems may be things like water depth, pH, sunlight, turbidity (amount of water cloudiness), salinity (salt concentration), available nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorous, etc.), and dissolved oxygen (amount of oxygen dissolved in the water). Abiotic variables found in terrestrial ecosystems can include things like rain, wind, temperature, altitude, soil, pollution, nutrients, pH, types of soil, and sunlight
How does artificial selection differ from natural selection? Choose all that apply.
O During artificial selection, the mating pairs are selected by humans, not the organisms.
O The outcomes of artificial selection are predictable.
O Artificial selection requires variety in a population.
O Artificial selection does not help a population adapt to its environment.
Answer:
All answers should be selected.
Explanation:
Artificial selection means humans select the mating pairs which makes the outcomes predictable. Variety is required because it is how humans can "customize" the traits of an organism. However, it does not help a population adapt to its environment because these traits are made for human satisfaction, not the survival of an organism.
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Which if the following are more closely related? Why?
A- Frog and Ant
B- Salmon and Frog **
C- Bear and Ostrich.
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Answer:
a- brown eyes
b- blue eyes
c- brown hair
d- widows peak
e-short arms
f- can roll tongue, long arms
g- brown eyes, brown hair
h- widows peak, short arms
i- brown eyes, can roll tongue
j- brown eyes, brown hair, no widows peak, long arms, can't roll tongue
Explanation:
So the capital letter is the dominant trait, and the lowercase letter is recessive. The capital dominant trait will always overpower the lowercase recessive trait. So the only way the recessive trait can be seen is if there are two together. So... if R is white fur and r is brown fur...
RR would show the dominant trait of white fur
Rr would show the dominant trait of white fur
rr would show the recessive trait of brown fur
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Many biotic factors affect individuals in a population. Which of the following is an example of an organism being directly affected by a biotic factor?
A plant is located in a room with no light source.
A chipmunk hibernates when the temperature gets colder.
A maple tree growing on a hillside washed away in a flood.
A squirrel has water and a nest but cannot find a mate
Answer:
A plant is located in a room with no light source
Answer:
The maple tree would most likely the answer
Explanation:
This is because its shaping its environment
Describe at least 2 ways HeLa cells are going to be used in the future. Either a study
currently underway or in development.
Answer:The enduring use of HeLa cells in biomedical research is represented below through a timeline of events and scientific publications that describe research using HeLa cells.
Explanation:
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The breaking down of starch into its component sugars would be an example of
A. Catabolism
B. Cell Division
C. Protein Synthesis
A protein being built from individual amino acids would be an example of
A. Anabolism
B. Catabolism
C. Cell Division
Answer:
The breaking down of starch into its component sugars would be an example of
✔ catabolism
A protein being built from individual amino acids would be an example of
✔ anabolism
A molecule of sugar being broken apart to release energy would be an example of
✔ catabolism
Explanation:
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The breaking down of starch into its component sugars would be an example of Catabolism. A protein being built from individual amino acids would be an example of Anabolism.
What is metabolism?
Metabolism refers to the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life. These processes include the conversion of food into energy and the use of that energy to power the organism's growth, reproduction, and other functions.
Metabolism can be further divided into two main categories: catabolism and anabolism.
Catabolism is the process by which the body breaks down molecules to release energy. It includes the breakdown of complex molecules such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into simpler molecules that can be used by the body's cells for energy. This process produces waste products such as carbon dioxide and water which are eliminated from the body.
Anabolism is the process by which the body uses energy to build molecules. It includes the synthesis of complex molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides from simpler molecules. Anabolic reactions consume energy, rather than release it, and they require precursors and enzymes.
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The cacti in this environment survive by spreading out and growing apart from one another. Why do the cacti grow this way?
Answer:
b b b b b b b b
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!! During what phase does the spindle fibers break down!!!
Answer:
During Telophase.
Explanation:
answer all 3 please
Answer: 1. Earthquake
2. Lava
3. Divergent Boundary
Explanation:
Which is the best prediction of what might happen if the organism at the center of a food web completely disappeared and the animals that depended on it were not able to find an alternative food source?
Answer:
The animals who eat that organism would die, since their food source has gone away, the animals would even go extinct from starvation
Explanation: