Which example is a body fossil?
dinosaur footprint


shrimp burrow


fossilized animal droppings


wooly mammoth tusk

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. wooly mammoth tusk

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer: wooly mammoth tusk

Explanation: took da test


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Sex-Related inheritance: X chromosome; Non Sex-Related inheritance​

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What we already know:

All species under normal circumstances will have two sex chromosomes. X and Y, Y is known to be dominant. All females will have two X chromosomes (XX, one X will always be given by the mother), whereas males will have one Y chromosome and one X chromosome (XY, one X will always be given by the mother. The father, on the other hand, could give either an X or a Y, that all depends on what sex chromosome the father's sperm donated.)

So, how many chromosomes do a typical human have? Correct, a typical human has 32 chromosomes and only 2 of them are sex chromosomes. Now we must understand that the sex chromosome carries more than just the one code for the individual sex. That means that the gene codes for more than just the sex.

Building on that knowledge:

Sex-Related Inheritance that differs from sex, is carried on one or two of an individual's sex chromosome. Whereas Non-Sex-Related Inheritance is carried on the other thirty chromosomes that the individual also carries.

Sex-Related inherited genes that are passed via the father to male offsprings, carried on the Y chromosome, are easiest to spot in a family. All males will have this trait and no females will.

Non-sex-related inheritance can be passed from male to female and from female to male, this is sometimes harder to differentiate from genes carried on the X chromosome because the mother always gives an X chromosome.

Vocabulary:

phenotype: the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.

The surface area/volume ratio is an important factor for one celled organisms. As a cell's volume grows, its surface area/volume ratio ______________, making it more difficult to acquire enough nutrients via diffusion. Question 7 options: increases freezes decreases stays the same

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Answer: decreases

Explanation:

The surface area to the volume ratio will decrease as the volume of the cell increases or the cell gets larger. Therefore, if the volume of the cell increases beyond the certain limit the cell will not be able to imbibe nutrients as not enough material can pass through the cell membrane to accommodate the increase in volume of the cell.

What challenges do Arctic areas face as a result of global warming? 2) What measures could help deal with the problem? 3) What do you predict will happen to Arctic ecosystems if no measures are taken to reverse the problem of global warming? Explain your reasoning. 4) Which measures do you think are most important to pursue?

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Answer:

Global warming is defined as the environmental issue that leads to long term heating of the earth due to human activities such as burning of fossil fuels.

1. Arctic areas are facing huge challenges due to global warming that includes rising sea levels, rapid melting of ice,  loss of fish stocks, birds and marine mammals, and changes in climate patterns.

2. Measures that help to deal with the problem are reduction in the use of hydrofluorocarbons, cutting emissions of black carbon, methane, reduce overfishing, and reduction of industrial waste.

3. If there will be no measure taken to reverse the problem of global warming in the Arctic ecosystem, it will cause flood and tsunami in the nearby continents due to the rapid melting of ice, changes in climate patterns, and lead to the extinction of many marine animals.

4.  Reduction of industrial waste is the most important measure to pursue because industrial waste contributes most of the greenhouse gases and causes air pollution, land pollution, water pollution, and nuclear pollution. So reduction is industrial waste will reduce the emission of harmful gases in the environment that can reduce the impact of global warming.

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What substances are used up as the reactants in cellular respiration?

O2 and C6H12O6
O2 and H2O
CO2 and H20
CO2 and C6H12O6

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Answer:

Cellular Respiration reactants are glucose and oxygen.

Explanation:

- The cane toad has been introduced to some ecosystems to reduce the number of
pests that damage crops. In the areas where they have been introduced, none of the
predators are immune to the protective toxins the toad produces. What is a probable
outcome from the introduction of the cane toad in the following 10 years?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The crops will not deplete the soil. The Frog will not lose its toxin because nothing bad comes from that trait. A predator cannot adapt to a toxin in the span of only ten years. The insect population should deplete because the frog should multiply and concur the population of pests since the frog doesn't have any predators.

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The eggs of a cone bearing plant:

receive sperm through the development of tubes

are held on the sticky fluid of the female cone

receive pollen from the wind

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Answer:

Cone-bearing plants have two types of cones: female cones and male cones. Reproduction begins when one of the pollen grains from inside a pollen sac on the male cone floats through the air to the scale of a female cone. A pollen tube then grows from the pollen grain toward the female ovule.

Water is a polar molecule. c. Water is an ionic compound.

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Water is made up of covalent compounds not Ionic and it is a polar molecule

ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

THE QUESTIONS IS ON THE PHOTO ​

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Answer: (1.) several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy (2.) that only ten percent is available to the next level  

Explanation:

What is not needed for active transport?
A. Carrier protein
B. ATP
C. A high concentration gradient
D. Cell membrane

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The cell mebrane it works as a shield no need for it to transport
i think D hope this helps

what is the answer?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

An element only has one type of atom and cannot be broken down by chemical means.

Let's analyze the answer choices.

1. This has two types of atoms, so it cannot be an element. It has more than one type of atom.

2. This has two types of atoms that are bonded together. It cannot be an element because there is more than one type of atom and the bonds can be broken.

3. This has one type of atoms, so it is an element.  

Therefore the best answer choice is 3.

Is toxic chemical pollution a nonpoint source pollution or a point source pollution? I need an actual answer.

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Answer:

Excess fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides from agricultural lands and residential areas. Oil, grease and toxic chemicals from urban runoff and energy production.

Explanation:

5. Consider two soil samples, one from a tropical rain forest and the other from a temperate
deciduous forest Predict which sample would have a greater concentration of organic
material Explain your answer

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Answer:

Temperate deciduous forest

Explanation:

The temperate deciduous forest will have more organic matter concentration in it.

Organic matter is a component of biological relics found in the soil. It makes up a significant portion of the soil.

Soil organic matter should not be confused with biomass production. Rainforest due to its biodiversity is rich in organic biomass. These organic matter decays rapidly due to the humid conditions, and are become lost. Also, the rate of weathering in the rainforest is very high. This often washes and removes organic matter from the soil. These conditions are not so in the temperate forest.

Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between energy and nutrients in an ecosystem?


a. Energy and nutrients flow
b. Energy and nutrients cycle
c. Energy flows and nutrients cycle
d. Energy cycles and nutrients flow

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A Nutrients move through the ecosystem in biogeochemical cycles. A

What is part A of this cell membrane diagram

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Answer:

Carbohydrate sugar chain

Explanation:

Answer:

glycolipid

Explanation:

sorry if it's wrong

Name three parts of the world that have a great need for wastewater treatment,
and explain each in some detail.

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Answer:

Sewage treatment generally involves three stages, called primary, secondary and tertiary treatment. Primary treatment consists of temporarily holding the sewage in a quiescent basin where heavy solids can settle to the bottom while oil, grease and lighter solids float to the surface.

Explanation:

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Question 5
1 pts
The sugar created during photosynthesis is used as the foundation of the other
macromolecules the organism needs to survive and carry out its life's functions.
True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Because without the sugar the plants need to grow we wouldnt have clean air clean air means no oxygen no oxygen means we all dead

What is the impact of genetically modified corn on society and environment?

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Biodiversity Loss: The use of some GM crops can have negative impacts on non-target organisms and on soil and water ecosystems. For example, the expansion of GM herbicide-tolerant corn and soy, which are twinned with herbicides, has destroyed much of the habitat of the monarch butterfly in North America.

write one sentence using both words in the pair.
Taiga, swamp

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Answer:

I went to visit a Taiga, which can sometimes be like a swamp.

it is very cold in taiga biomes unlike in hot and humid swamps

Describe why Canada geese migrate to meet their basic needs.

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Answer:

Canada Geese migrate because when winter gets harsh the lakes, ponds, and streams all freeze over so then the Canadian Geese can't eat, so they migrate to somewhere where there is open water. ... From their original home in the North the Canadian Geese fly all the way down to the south.

Explanation:

Answer:

Canadian geese eat grass, during the winter in Canada the snow either covers all pf the available grass, or it dies. So they travel to warmer, southern regions where their grass is still abundant.

define the terms related age an absolute age

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Answer:

hope the answer helped you

Explanation:

absolute age(true age) The age of a geologic phenomenon measured in present Earth years, rather than its age relative to other geologic phenomena (compare relative age)

Relative age is the age of a rock layer (or the fossils it contains) compared to other layers. It can be determined by looking at the position of rock layers. Absolute age is the numeric age of a layer of rocks or fossils. Absolute age can be determined by using radiometric dating.

Which object in space emits light because it releases energy produced by nuclear fusion?
A. Earth’s Moon
B. Halley’s comet
C. Venus
D. Polaris

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b if i’m not mistaken

Answer:Polaris

Explanation: Nuclear Fusion

________is the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area
of low concentration.
Exocytosis
Osmosis
Diffusion
Endocytosis

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The answer is Diffusion
The answer is diffusion.
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A marshy area dries up, and most of the organisms in a population of flowers die. However, some of the flowers have adaptations that allow them to survive the change. If the land stays dry, what will the population of flowers be like several generations from now?

A. The population will have greater genetic diversity because the additional stress caused by lower water levels will result in increased immigration.

B. The population will have the same genetic diversity as when the area was marshy.

C. The genetic diversity will be less than in the original population, as more flowers will have the adaptations to live in the drier conditions.

D. The flowers will all die off because they could not survive in the drier conditions.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

All that is left are the plants capable of surviving in dry conditions; whereas before there were plants that thrived in more marshy conditions. Therefore decreased genetic diversity. The adaptations of the plants will be much less diverse.

Identify Organelles in an Animal Cell
Label A
Label B
Label C
Label D

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Answer:

Identify Organelles in an Animal Cell

Label A

Label B

Label C

Label D

Explanation:

Label A

✔ Nucleus

Label B

✔ Lysosome

Label C

✔ Ribosomes

Label D

✔ Centrioles

The organelles can be identified as follows:

Nucleus

Lysosome

Ribosomes

Centrioles

Organelles can be regarded as specialized structures found in organism which carry out  various jobs inside cells.Some of these organelles are Nucleolus, centrioles and others.Nucleus can be regarded as membrane-bound organelle which has the  cell's chromosomes in it. it has a Pores in its nuclear membrane which help the passage of molecules in o the nucleus as well as out of the nucleus.lysosome can be regarded as membrane-bound organelle that has a digestive enzymes in it, these enzymes helps in breaking down excess as well as worn-out cell parts.Ribosomes can be regarded as  macromolecular machines, which helps in the synthesis of biological protein and it is found in living cells.Centrioles can be regarded as organelles that has a  barrel-shaped, it is present in cytoplasm of animal cells, it helps in organization of  microtubules which is cell's skeletal system. this organelles is found very close to nuclear envelope

Therefore, organelles are present in cell to carry out different functions.

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What can be done to preserve the biodiversity of organisms?

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Answer:

Here are several things you can do!↓

Explanation:

Government legislation.

Nature preserves.

Reducing invasive species.

Habitat restoration.

Captive breeding and seed banks.

Research.

Reduce climate change.

Purchase sustainable products.

Two friends Rohan and Rajeev went out for a sports day. After coming back they were so tired they have ordered for drinks. Rohan had ordered for plain Glucose solution and Rajeev had opted for Mango juice. Whose choice do you think was right? Why do you think so?

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Answer:

Rohan

Explanation:

Energy is needed for our daily activity and this is gotten after food eaten had been broken down to release glucose a form of sugar that supplies energy it is mostly gotten from carbohydrate food.

Rohan ordering for plain glucose solution is right this is because it doesn't require further breakdown for it to start it working process in the body while Rajeev who takes mango juice will take a while for energy to absorb from the juice.

I really need these answers

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Answer:

Down There

Explanation:

1) The Bushmaster has the highest mortality rate.

2) The Southern United States Copperhead has the least mortality rate.

3) I can determine that the Bushmaster's venom works the fastest due to it being the one with most deaths produced. While the U.S. Copperhead's venom might work the least since most people survived its venom.

4) The Black-necked Cobra and the Puff Adder

5) 10 types of snakes.

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2. The Southern US Copperhead has the lowest mortality rate

What process must happen before this process depicted below?

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Answer:

hopes it helps

Explanation:

In glycolysis, glucose molecule is converted into pyruvate molecules .

It can't be cellular respiration because it starts always with glucose i.e glycolysis. But here it is the process after glycolysis (starting from pyruvate) and changing into lactic acid. It's an aerobic respiration called as lactic acid fermentation.

Answer:

Glycolysis

Explanation:

I don't know if this s right but are Ribose a type of sugar in ATP

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Answer:

Yes , they call it " Ribose Sugar "

Ribose, found in RNA, is a "normal" sugar, with one oxygen atom attached to each carbon atom. Deoxyribose, found in DNA, is a modified sugar, lacking one oxygen atom (hence the name "deoxy").

Explain how xylem cells are adapted for their function.

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Answer:

Xylem cells have no cytoplasm or end walls, meaning they form a tube through which water can pass freely to allow water transport. Lignin strengthens the cell walls, helping to support the plant.

Xylem vessel from plant stem- dead, hallow cell with strengthening rings. Carries water up stem.
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