Answer:
corals, hydras, jellyfish, Portuguese men-of-war, sea anemones, sea pens, sea whips, and sea fans.
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does the amount of energy and matter change on earth
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
In natural systems, both energy and matter are conserved within a system. This means that energy and matter can change forms but cannot be created or destroyed.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
1. Write a sentence explaining the relationship between the words DNA, genes, and chromosomes.
2. Name three examples of genetic traits that you inherited from your parents.
As a tornado passes across the farmland, it can blow away as much as 5cm of topsoil. What impact does this most likely have on the local ecosystem?
Answer:
i Belive the anwer is D
Explanation:
A _____________ is like a thread of DNA.
A. chromosome
B. allele
C. genotype
D. ______
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is A. Chromosome
CHROMOSOME, is like a thread of DNA
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The hemoglobin of sickle cell anemia:
1. is oxygen rich
2. can carry less oxygen and more carbon dioxide
3. is normal
4. differs from the normal protein by one amino acid
Answer:
2. Can carry less oxygen and more carbon dioxide.
Explanation:
Sickle cell anemia damages and inhibits hemoglobin in red blood cells reducing how much oxygen they can carry.
how are traits passed down from one generation to another
Answer:
Genes & DNA
Explanation:
Heritable traits are known to be passed from one generation to the next via DNA, a molecule that encodes genetic information.Organisms inherit genetic material from their parents in the form of homologous chromosomes, containing a unique combination of DNA sequences that code for genes.
Answer:
Traits are passed down from one generation to another because of DNA.
Explanation:
Genetic inheritance occurs due to genetic material, in the form of DNA, being passed from parents to their offspring. When organisms reproduce, all the information for growth, survival, and reproduction for the next generation is found in the DNA passed down from the parent generation.
A family wants to eat garden-fresh wheat, but they live in an apartment and don’t have a garden. They try a technique without using soil. How?
Answer:
They can stick toothpicks in to a seed and place it on top of a glass of water where half of the seed is in the water. then you set it by a window.
Explanation:
What is the origin of the word arthropod?
Answer:
Etymology
Explanation:
Fill in the definition of a fossil. A fossil is the _____ physical _____ of _____ life.
Which of the following is the correct order of the categories in the modern system of classification?
A. domain, kingdom, class, phylum, family, order, genus, species
B. kingdom, phylum, class, domain, order, family, genus, species
C. domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
D. phylum, kingdom, order, class, family, species, genus, domain
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Types of organisms : All
Traits of parent 1: Color, size, looks.
Traits of parent : Color, size, looks.
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What makes eubacteria different from archaebacterial?
Archaea has cytoplasmic protein and histone, while bacteria does not
There are no differences between the two domains
Archaea lacks a nucleus while bacteria has a nucleus
Archaea is prokaryotic and bacteria is eukaryotic
**I think the first one**
im not 100% sure tho
Why does the moon appear to change its shape as seen from earth?
Amino acids are small molecules that make up proteins.
What information do genes determine when building proteins?
Select all that apply.
1)the amino acids that are used.
2)the order of the amino acids.
3)the location where the protein is built.
4)the total number of amino acids.
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Tell me for each picture if it's any of these things
Cell
Unicellular
Multicellular
Someone please answer theses 2 questions PLEASE
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What do you think the relationship is between a cell’s structure and its function?
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How does the support structure of echinoderms differ from that of arthropods?
Answer:
Arthropods have a tough, non-living outer shell called exoskeleton, which protect their soft bodies while echinoderms have living endoskeletons, which develops within the deeper skin or body tissues and act as their protective covering.Explanation:
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How is information passed between neurons in the body?
A. through impulses
B. through motor neurons
C. through interneurons
D. through sensory neurons
Answer:
The place where the axon of one neuron meets the dendrite of another is called a synapse. Neurotransmitters travel across the synapse between the axon and the dendrite of the next neuron. Neurotransmitters bind to the membrane of the dendrite. The binding allows the nerve impulse to travel through the receiving neuron.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. sensory neurons
The condition of the environment has no effect on the people, animals, or plants that live in it.
Answer:
Assuming this is a true or false, it is False
Explanation:
Answer: bit is False
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Answer:
the gravitational pull on the comment increases
In a cell, a part of the DNA codes for a protein is damaged.
Which statement describes this situation?
1) the cell has the information but does not have the machinery to build the protein
2) the cell has the information but cannot carry it out of the nucleus
3) the cell has the information, but molecules that will make up the protein cannot enter the nucleus
4) the cell lacks the information to build the protein
Answer:
The correct answer is number 3)
Explanation:
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1. How might the behaviors of bears change over time if they continue to be bred in captivity?
2. Why do you think humans’ muscles relax when they’re sleeping? What could happen if they did not relax during their sleep?
3. What is a PRO of asexual reproduction?
4.What kind of organisms are corals? What adaptations do they have to help them eat?
5.Why are adaptations important for a species?
Answer:
1. Bears are highly intelligent, wide-ranging animals and can therefore suffer particularly badly in captivity. Many bears kept in zoos, circuses and road-side “shows” display abnormal behaviours, including repetitive pacing, swaying from side to side or bar-biting.
Bear Conservtion campaigns to end the confinement of bears for ‘entertainment’. We aim to address five main areas; circuses and shows, zoos and collections, bear farms, dancing bears, and bear baiting. Follow the links below to find out more. See also our separate section on Sanctuaries.
How would an animal feel after they hibernate?
A:Tired
B:Fat
C:Hungry
D:Warm
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Answer: Hungry
Explanation:
They've just slept for months, they haven't eaten
When its central nervous system sounds the alarm, a hibernator starts to shiver.
I’m guessing C...
This back-and-forth is exhausting, and hibernators do it with little to no food and water.
In the United States, there has been an increase in the number of people infected by mosquito-spread diseases that were previously found only in countries south of the United States. Scientists want to investigate the cause of the increase in mosquito-spread diseases. Scientists have predicted that the mosquitos carrying disease have moved further north as global temperatures have increased.
Which questions would help investigate how the new mosquitoes are affecting the ecosystems of the United States? ***Select all that apply***.
A. Have the natural predators to the mosquitoes also migrated north?
B. Are places in the United States using more pesticides to kill the new mosquitoes? If so, how are these pesticides impacting others in the ecosystems?
C. How have the food webs in the United States changed as a result of the new mosquitoes?
D. What types of organisms are preying on the mosquitoes in their new habitats?
E. How much money has been spent to fight the diseases caused by these mosquitoes across the globe?
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Answer:
#1: No
#2: Yes due to the fact that as more spread the more that they would want to prevent people from getting sick from being bitten.
#3: No, these mosquitoes would only be carrying a disease, not a different type a breed.
#4: Other bigger bugs or small animals who would normally eat bugs.
#5: Thousands if not millions of dollars across the world due to the fast spread of them moving to a new area.
Explanation:
What are echinoderms? What type of symmetry do they have?
Answer:
Echinoderms evolved from animals with bilateral symmetry. Although adult echinoderms possess pentaradial, or five-sided, symmetry, echinoderm larvae are ciliated, free-swimming organisms that organize in bilateral symmetry which makes them look like embryonic chordates.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Echinoderm is any variety of invertebrate marine animals belonging to the phylum Echinodermata
Echinoderms evolved from animals with bilateral symmetry
Explanation:
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Which diagram correctly portrays the direction of the prevailing winds in each latitude band? (look at the pictures)
A.
E.
B.
C.
D.
Option C and E are the diagram which correctly portrays the direction of the prevailing winds in each latitude band
what is latitude?Latitude and longitude are two most important terms which are the coordinates that, together, tells exactly location of an object on the surface of the Earth.
Latitude tells the position of the object or anything between the North Pole and the South Pole where equator is zero degrees, the North Pole is 90 degrees North, and the South Pole is 90 degrees .
Parallels called as latitude lines which run across the Earth from east to west at a constant latitude, for example would be the equator, which is at zero degrees of latitude
Latitude is major indicator of navigation because the path of the sun is different depending on the object's latitude, so it varies based on the time of year.
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