Does hot water tend to rise or sink? Explain.
Answer:
When fluids (liquids and gases) are heated, they expand and therefore become less dense. Any object or substance that is less dense than a fluid will float in that fluid, so hot water rises (floats) in colder water.
Explanation:
When you heat up water, the water molecules start moving around faster and faster. ... So hot water is less dense than cold water. When you put the two together with the hot water on the bottom, the hot water rises to the top.
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which type of microscopy allows us to clearly view the internal contents of cell structures smaller than 200 nm?
Because the cell structures are so small, to clearly view them, requires a microscope that has a higher power of magnification than light microscopes can prove. This is usually an Electron Microscope.
Electron microscopy (EM) is a technique used to obtain high-resolution images of biological and non-biological specimens. It is often used to investigate the detailed structure of tissues, cells, organelles, and macromolecular complexes. (UMass Chan Med School Website)
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Explain the difference between microscopic and macroscopic protozoa.
Answer:
Microscopic organisms can be seen only under the magnification(microscope) whereas macroscopic can be visible by naked eye.
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Write 2-3 complete sentences to describe the government in United States
Answer:
The United States government is a constitutional, federal republic composed of three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. Each branch has its limitations of powers and responsibilities to ensure that citizens have their rights protected and that the government is successfully working.
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the external energy source for producers is ________ and the final energy-rich product produced in the mitochondria of consumers is ________.
Answer: the external energy source for producers is The sun and the final energy-rich product produced in the mitochondria of consumers is adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
The first one is: The sun
The second one is: adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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what is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs?
Answer:
alveoli
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What are the 2 main groups into which cells are classified? What is the major difference
between them?
Answer:
Eukaryote and Prokaryote
Eukaryotes have a nucleus and prokaryotes don't
Answer:
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
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the process of red blood cell production is called
Answer: Erythropoiesis
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1. The 1930s Dust Bowl in the Great Plains was caused by (1 point)
(O pts) deforestation.
0 (0 pts) contour plowing.
0 (0 pts) using renewable resources.
(1 pt) poor farming practices.
Answer:
poor farming practices
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the use of dna information to direct the production of particular proteins is called
Answer:
translation is the use of dna information to direct the production of particular proteins
a deposit of plaque on or within the arterial wall is known as a/an:
Answer:
Atherosclerosis
Explanation: It is a condition characterized by the formation of fatty plaques on the inner walls of the arteries
The flow of carbon from one carbon source to another is considered a carbon ___.
A. sink
B. flux
C.store
D. site
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Answer:
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The answer is A.
The carbon flow is from the source cells such as leaf to the sink cells such as fruits.
Linnaeus' classification of life only included two categories: animals and plants. Which three kingdoms did he leave out? ( point)
O Insecta, Fungi, and Monera
O Monera, Bacteria, and Protista
O Fungi, Monera, and Protista
O Bacteria, Insecta, and Protista
Answer:
C
Explanation:
These are the three missing kingdoms
Fungi, Monera, and Protista are the three kingdoms he neglected to mention.
What Linnaeus classification?The Linnaean system is based on similarities in apparent physical qualities. This system is a hierarchy of taxa, from the kingdom to the species. Each species is given a unique two-word Latin name. The domain, which was just added and is a larger taxon, is smaller than the kingdom. Seven levels make up Linnaeus' hierarchical classification scheme. They are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species, in order of largest to smallest. Linnaeus created a hierarchy for nature in Systema Naturae. He suggested that the entirety of nature may be divided into three big categories known as kingdoms. Animals, plants, and minerals made up these three kingdoms. He categorizes each of these kingdoms.To learn more about Linnaeus classification refer to:
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Which of these is an example of a chemical change?
O A. Dissolving salt in water
O B. Melting loe
OC. Breakina tree branch
D. Burning a piece of wood
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How do plants control homeostasis?
Answer:
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Answer:
Angiosperms or flowering plants maintain homeostasis by keeping their stomata (opening in the underside of a leaf that allows carbon dioxide to diffuse into and out of the leaf) open just enough to allow photosynthesis to take place but not so much that they lose an excessive amount of water.
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State two reasons why the fetal blood must not mix with the maternal blood?
Answer:During pregnancy, red blood cells from the unborn baby can cross into the mother's blood through the placenta. If the mother is Rh-negative, her immune system treats Rh-positive fetal cells as if they were a foreign substance. The mother's body makes antibodies against the fetal blood cells
Explanation:
Where does protein synthesis begin?
Answer:
Protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm on ribonucleoprotein particles, the ribosomes.
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If a mutation occurs during the dna replication process of an intestinal cell undergoing mitosis then predict the most likely outcome
how long is evaporated milk good for after expiration date
Answer:
it's not...throw it away
how can different amino acids affect secondary structure
Answer:
Exposure to positively charged amino acids (arginine and lysine) is found to clearly stabilize the secondary structure. Kinetically, each amino acid promotes folding by generating a large increase in the folding rate with little change in the unfolding rate.
how are the purposes of the digestive system and circulatory system linked?
Answer:
Explanation:
) Digestive System gets nutrients (good) from food and hands it over to the blood and Circulatory System then carries those nutrients where they need to go. (2) Filters out waste from food and pushes it through intestines and out the body (and you know how and where it gets out).
what color is the wild-type eye in d. melanogaster?
Answer: red-brown eye color
An engineer tests three new ceramic parts, each of which could potentially replace a steel part inside an automotive engine. The three parts, identical in size, are each made of a different ceramic compound. The parts are heated to the same temperature and placed under the same stress loads. At the end of the test, the engineer concludes Part B is the best for the job. What was the independent variable in this test?
Select one:
a. dimensions of the parts
b. temperatures to which the parts were heated
c. the engine used to test the parts
d. the composition of the parts
which particles cannot pas through the cell membrane
Answer:
glucose, charged particles
Explanation:
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Answer:
venus
Explanation:
how does frshwater ecosystems help with flood conrol
Answer: In terrestrial ecosystems the presence of vegetation in floodplains and watersheds can reduce the occurrence and severity of flooding by slowing water flows, enhancing percolation and storage, and allowing gradual release of water, thereby maintaining base flows and reducing peak flows.
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what is the final electron acceptor of the photosynthetic electron transport chain?
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How can you test the idea that solar energy is required for the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH?
Answer:
In addition to biology, evidence drawn from many different disciplines, including chemistry, geology, and mathematics, supports models of the origin of life on Earth. In order to determine when the first forms of life likely formed, the rate of radioactive decay can be used to determine the age of the oldest rocks (see optional problems C and D, below) exposed on Earth’s surface. These are found to be approximately 3.5 billion years old. The age of rocks can be correlated to fossils of the earliest forms of life. A. The graph compares times of divergence from the last common ancestor based on the fossil record with a "molecular time" constructed by comparing sequences of conserved proteins to determine a mutation rate (after Hedges and Kumar, Trends in Genetics, 2003). Explain how such a molecular clock could be refined to infer time or the evolution of prokaryotes. B. Using a molecular clock constructed from 32 conserved proteins, Hedges and colleagues (Battistuzzi et al., BMC Evol. Biol. 2004) estimated the times during which key biological processes evolved. A diagram based on their work is shown. Connect the time of the origin of life inferred from this diagram with the age of the oldest fossil stromatolites and the age of the oldest exposed rock to show how evidence from different scientific disciplines provides support for the concept of evolution. Evaluate the legitimacy of claims drawn from these different disciplines (biology, geology, and mathematics) regarding the origin of life on Earth. The oldest known rocks are exposed at three locations: Greenland, Australia, and Swaziland. The following application of mathematical methods provides essential evidence of the minimum age of Earth.
Explanation:
Explain the process of evolution by natural
selection.
Answer:
Natural selection is a process where organisms that are better adapted to an environment will survive and reproduce. This means that the advantageous alleles of this variant organism are passed on to offspring. Over many generations, the process of natural selection leads to evolution occurring.
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