3) What classification of unconformity occurs when sedimentary rock overlies igneous rock?
A) disconformity
B) nonconformity
C) angular unconformity
D) conformity

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Answer 1

Answer:

B nonconformity

Explanation:


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who was the crazy little man who came up with continental drift ??

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Answer: Alfred Wegener

Alfred Wegener: The Father of Continental Drift

Explanation:

scientist Alfred Wegener

should a business owner be more interested in making money or doing what they are passionate about?why?​

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Answer:

passion

Explanation:

a business owner should be interested in doing what they are passionate about because if they like something they will make more money and more customers will be attracted to their new project

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v) Carbon dioxide is important for photosynthesis​

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Answer:

This statement is true.

Answer:

true

During the process of photosynthesis, cells use carbon dioxide and energy from the Sun to make sugar molecules and oxygen. ... However, photosynthesis doesn't just drive the carbon cycle — it also creates the oxygen necessary for respiring organisms.

Explanation:

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a partial food web is show below

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Answer:

a the red tail hawk has no natural predators so it will increase so a

Answer:

The butterfly pop. will increase

Explanation

If there are less grouse, then the butterflies will not have any predators

In which animal, respiration takes olace through lungs and locomotion by flippers? Answer in one word.

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Answer:

Fish

Explanation:

16. Which phenomenan shows the effect of light dispersion? *​

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A the blue sky is the right answer

1. How did Hooke's work contribute to the cell theory?

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Answer:

He looked at thin slices of cork through his microscope and discovered little tiny "cells," which he named because he described the plant cells as resembling the cells where monks lived. He then developed this discovery into cell theory.

Angiosperms are the most common plant that you see every day. Describe what characteristics make them so successful.

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Answer:

1. they are the most complex green flowering plants

2. they are vascular plants

3. they have well developed and complete flower

4. they are mainly terrestrial plants

5. they are seed plants with seed enclosed in the fruit

Explanation:

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is the diffusion of water molecules across a
semipermeable membrane and down a concentration gradient.

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Answer:

Osmosis is the movement of water through a semipermeable membrane according to the concentration gradient of water across the membrane, which is inversely proportional to the concentration of solutes. ... The semipermeable membrane limits the diffusion of solutes in the water.

Explanation:

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9. Which is not associated with areas of karst topography? A caverns B sinkholes C flowing rivers D sinking streams​

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A carerns. I think not 100

Answer:

It's A ) Caverns

Explanation:

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please answer the question in the picture 40 points

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the answer is C
explanation :

7. In a cross with a homo zygous, grey, female moth and a homo zygous, black, male moth, all of the progeny are grey. In a cross with a homo zygous, black, female moth and a homo zygous, grey, male moth, all of the progeny are black. What is the best explanation for this? (2 words)

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Answer:

Due to dominant trait.

Explanation:

The best explanation for this result is that grey colour is dominant trait due to which all of the progeny appears grey while in the second example, black colour is dominant trait which appears in the all the offspring of moth. In the offspring, only that trait becomes visible which is dominant while the trait which does not appear is known as recessive trait so that's the reason due to which grey in the first and black colour in the second becomes visible.

Why is ATP production Constant?

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Regulation
It is vital that the level of ATP in cells remains constant, especially when the demand for energy increases. ... Although high levels of reactive oxygen species lead to cell death and disease, low levels of these species are important for regulating normal cell processes.

A student observes the model and claims that the total mass of the reaction is conserved. Is the student's claim correct? Why or why not? A No, because the arrangement of atoms is different in the reactants and products. B Yes, because the reactants and products are made of atoms of the same elements. C Yes, because the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation. D No, because the total number of atoms in products is greater than the total number of atoms in reactants.

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C.  Yes, because the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.

Due to the law of conservation of mass, any system closed to all transfers of matter and energy, the mass of the system must remain constant over time, as the system's mass cannot change, so quantity can neither be added nor be removed.

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what is the function of the nucleus​

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Answer:

It contains genetic material, it coordinates cell activities like protein synthesis and cell division.

Explanation:

Which is a disadvantage of asexual reproduction?

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Answer: The major disadvantages of asexual reproduction are: Lack of diversity. Since the offsprings are genetically identical to the parent they are more susceptible to the same diseases and nutrient deficiencies as the parent. All the negative mutations persist for generations.

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What is Chargaff's Rule?

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Answer:

Chargaff's rules state that DNA from any species of any organism should have a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio of pyrimidine and purine bases and, more specifically, that the amount of guanine should be equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine should be equal to thymine. This pattern is found in both strands of the DNA.

Explain how animals and plants depend on each other for gas exchange for oxygen (O2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
List examples of organism that are autotrophs?
What is photosynthesis?
What part of the plant does photosynthesis occur?
What part of the plant cell does photosynthesis occur?
Where is chlorophyll located?
What are the reactants for photosynthesis?
What are the products for photosynthesis?
Using the reactants and products for photosynthesis, write out the equation.
What are the two main processes of photosynthesis?
What does NADP+ turn into? What is the function of this molecule?
What does ADP+ turn into? What is the function of this molecule?
What are the inputs for Light Reaction?
What are the output for Light Reaction?
What is the input for Dark Reaction?
What is the output for Dark Reaction?
Describe the steps of the Light Reaction process.
Describe the steps of the Dark Reaction process.
What is another name for Dark Reaction?

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Explanation:

Look the animals as much as humans need air to live right? Well when those cells finish their work they just create carbon dioxide when you or the animal exhale with exhale you create Carbon Dioxide and thats how the Animals exchange oxygen with the Plants and the Plants and Animals exhange oxygen with animals.

John is completing an internship in biology at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. While interning there, he monitors an outdoor phytoplankton exhibit to observe how populations of phytoplankton change when exposed to light. It is observed that each year the phytoplankton population within the exhibit increases when it was exposed to high amounts of sunlight. A new apartment complex that overlooks the aquarium is being built. The phytoplankton that were receiving 8-12 hours of sunlight each day will now have between 2-5 hours of sunlight. How will the phytoplankton be affected by the new apartment building?

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Answer:A

Explanation:

It will decrease over time

If we want to investigate bacteria, we're going
to have to figure out how to keep them alive. If
we were doing this experiment in class, how
would keep the bacteria we find alive when we
bring samples back to our classroom?

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Answer:

in a container with a lid

Explanation:

the lid would keep it aliveand keep in a refrigator

In a strand of DNA, if the percentage of thymine is 30%, what would the percentage of cytosine in the same DNA strand be?

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Answer: 20%

Explanation:

I haven't learned this exactly yet, but if there is 30% of thymine, then there has to be 30% of adenine because they match. That would leave 40% for other Guanine and Cytosine, and since they also match that means that it is exactly half, meaning that there is 20% Guanine and 20% Cytosine.

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When did whale ancestors begin living full time in the water?

A) before they nursed under water

B) after they began eating a carnivorous diet

C) before they evolved gills

D) after they lost their hind legs

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Answer:

40 million years ago

The earliest whales that we think were fully aquatic, that is, they never left the water, are found around 40 million years ago, during the middle Eocene. That means that the transition from terrestrial animals to fully aquatic animals took about 12 million years.

Explanation:

Answer:

After they nursed under water

Explanation:

The part of the eye through which light travels
to the lens is the:
A iris.
B optic nerve.
C retina.
D pupil.

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Answer: B optic nerve.

Explanation:

which statement about enzymes is true?

A. An enzyme functions to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction.
B. Enzymes are proteins that function as catalysts in nonliving things.
C. Each enzyme can catalyze many different biochemical reactions.
D. Enzymes and substrates fit together like a lock and key.​

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

a is wrong as enzymes function is to increase the rate of a chemical reaction.

b is wrong as enzymes are proteins that function as catalysts in living things

c is wrong as each enzyme can catalyse a single reaction as they all have an unique pattern

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What is one of the roles of the enzyme, DNA Polymerase, during DNA replication?
Answer
F
It degenerates (breaks down) the old DNA strand once the new strand is made
G
It uses a strand of DNA to build a new strand of RNA
H It joins nucleotides to synthesize a complementary strand of DNA
J
It unzips the two strands in a molecule of DNA to begin replication

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Answer:

H

Explanation:

Couldn't find my notes for this, but research says H- it builds a complimentary DNA strand

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Do you think the genetic disorders you identified in part A or B would appear in a person’s DNA fingerprinting profile? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

Yes, I think genetic disorders would appear in a person's DNA fingerprint profile. It would appear because everyone has a variation in their DNA and genetic disorders show up in DNA, so it would appear in a person's DNA fingerprint profile.

Explanation:

The genus Cnemidophorus is a large group of whiptail lizards that are found in both North and South America. These lizards undergo a process in which their unfertilized eggs can develop into new individuals. This process is called

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Answer: The question is not complete, options are not given but here are the options from another websites.

a. sexual reproduction.

b. binary fission.

c. parthenogenesis.

d. budding.

The correct option is C.

Parthenogenesis.

Explanation:

lizards undergo a process in which their unfertilized eggs can develop into new individuals and the process is called parthenogenesis because parthenogenesis is a reproductive strategy that involves the reproduction of new organisms without undergoing fertilization or the production of new organisms from unfertilized eggs and these can be as a result of the lizard not able to undergo sexual reproduction which can be as a result of environmental factors. This process does not involve sexual reproduction.

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Atomic Number = the number of __________________________ in an atom.

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Answer:

the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.

Explanation:

the atomic number= protons and neutrons

How many different elements are represented in the chemical formula?
CH4 + 202 → CO2 + 2H2O
A.7
B. 5
C.4
D.0.3​

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The correct answer is b.6

Simple sugar molecule: fructose

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