Answer:
The answer is B. Paramecium.
Explanation:
A(n)\ an space that presents the right conditions for an individual, population or species to liveit can be as big as the Atlantic Ocean for some species of fish , or as small as a pond where a species of bacteria lives 1.environment
2.biome
3.ecosystem
4.habitat
Answer:
The correct answer is - habitat
Explanation:
A habitat is a geological area or a particular area with specific conditions suitable for an individual species or population to live there. Habitat can be larger as Atlantic ocean or small as a pond for fishes or and other organisms. Habiate is like address of an organism.
Two atoms have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. These atoms are:
A. electrons
B. isotopes
C. molecules
D. radiation
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Answer:
Isotopes
Explanation:
If two atoms have different numbers of protons, they are different elements. However, if two atoms have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons we refer to them as isotopes. Two terms we use to identify nuclides (isotopes) are atomic number and mass number.
Why are sodium ions differentially permeable?
Answer:
In most cases, an ion channel is permeable only to specific types of ions (for example, sodium and potassium but not chloride or calcium), and sometimes the permeability varies depending on the direction of ion movement.
Which is an example of communities ( in terms of biology )
A. 10 white-tailed deer
B. 2 blue jays, 3 northern cardinals, and 1 house sparrow eating seeds
C. 1 snapping turtle on a rock; 2 snapping turtles near the edge of a pond
D. 6 bullfrogs in a pond; 30 bullfrog tadpoles hatching from eggs
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A biological community is defined as a group of different species which interact with each other within the same environment.
Of the choices, only option B mentions more than one species (Blue Jay, Northern Cardinal and House Sparrow) and they all seem to be in the same environment interacting (all eating seeds).
Therefore option B is correct.
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Answer:
B. 2 blue jays, 3 northern cardinals, and 1 house sparrow eating seeds
Explanation:
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The evolutionary pathways of five species are represented in the diagram below.
Present
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Past
Whích statement is best supported by the diagram?
А.
Species T and Species U are related to species X
B. Species X evolved later than Species U but before Species s.
С.
Species T is the ancestor of Species S.
D
Species U and V evolved from Species S.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
The statement that is best supported by the image is that species T and species U are related to species X.
What is evolution?Is the gradual development of new forms of organisms from their ancestral forms.
In the image, X is the ancestor of T, U, V, and S. Thus T, U, V, and S are related by common ancestry.
Thus, it is correct to say that T and U are related to species X.
However, it is incorrect to say that X evolved later or species U and V evolved from S.
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Name 4 systems that perform the process nutrient absorption
Answer:
The digestive system does that know just search up what is in the digestive system in gogle
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The Human Body in Space
NASA monitors the bodies of animals and humans to see how they react to extended periods in space. When the body is in space, it no longer has the strong pull of Earth’s gravity on it. Because the body’s systems normally function in the presence of gravity, NASA has been studying the effects of weightlessness on the body.
Weightlessness Takes a Toll
On Earth, the heart naturally pumps blood more forcefully to the upper body than to the lower body, where gravity helps the blood flow down. In space, the heart continues to pump the blood more forcefully to the upper body, but the balancing force of gravity does not pull the blood to the lower body. This uneven blood flow causes astronauts’ faces to become puffy and their lower bodies to become thin.
The shape of the spine also changes in space. Without the force of gravity pushing the vertebrae closer together, the spine stretches out and causes pain in some cases.
Another system affected in space is the body’s balancing system. To balance itself, the brain acquires information from the eyes, muscles and tendons, and a set of sensors (called the vestibular apparatus) in the inner ear. In space, the only balancing information that can be relied on enters through the eyes, so astronauts have difficulty moving around.
The most serious problem for astronauts, however, is bone loss. In space, the bones lose minerals, such as calcium, potassium, and sodium. The bone loss in the legs can be as high as ten percent, and even exercise does not completely solve the problem.
Laboratory in Space
With the completion of the International Space Station (ISS), NASA will be able to study some of the effects of long-term exposure to weightlessness. NASA also plans to expand its studies to better understand how the immune system is affected and how radiation, which is much greater in space,
affects humans. Radiation can pose serious health threats, including cancer and neurological damage.
Because people working together on the ISS will be in small spaces for long periods of time, NASA also plans to study how working in confined spaces affects astronauts’ personalities.
Infer What does NASA expect to gain by studying the effects of long-term space travel on the human body?
Answer:
Knowledge gained during the early years of human spaceflight indicated an adaptation to the new environment. While the empirical evidence was limited, the biomedical data indicated that microgravity alters the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and neurosensory systems.
What comes next in a super giant's life cycle?
The rising sea level could be a
consequence of
A. the desalination of water.
B. stormwater runoff.
C. global warming
D. glaciation
Model: Use the Punnett squares below to model each parent combination. After filling in each Punnett square, predict the percentages of black and white offspring.
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Water molecules break down during cellular respiration
O True
O False
The main function of photosynthesis is to produce food plan however some thing else happens during photosynthesis that supports animals life which part of the illustration shows the part of photosynthesis that is essential to animals but not related to food
What is the main difference between primary succession and secondary succession?
Answer:
Primary succession in the first initial establishment of an ecosystem on a new layer of terrain (usually rock), whereas secondary succession is a re-establishment of an ecosystem OR simply any establishment of an ecosystem on a rock which was previously inhabited.
Explanation:
Primary succession is the very first establishment of an ecosystem on a new layer of terrain (usually rock) which was previously uninhabited by living organisms. Secondary succession can be thought of as a re-establishment of ecosystems on a terrain/rock which was previously inhabited but is no longer due to an ecological or environmental disruption.
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Answer:
Primary succession is the progress of plants growing on bare lands, like a bulldozed area, a landslide, or even a solid rock. (Or a volcano.)
On the rock, lichens start, make a little soil, mosses start in the soil, make a little more, Spikemoss (a vascular plant) starts, traps and makes more soil, making a place for dry land plants, which trap and make more soil, eventually, after a very long time, giving rise to a mature forest over rock. The only way to tell that rock is the substrate is the forest composition
Secondary is from a place that has had a forest, and is either burned, farmed, or cut. Plants start very quickly from seeds, roots, tubers, and reforestation can take as little as 20 years, and maturity as little as 75.
Explanation:
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Which of these is an example of a trace fossil?
A
skin
B
dung
С
a leaf
D
a skull
Using what you know
about Hox genes,
hypothesize what may
have happened to the fruit
fly on the right.
There are different kinds of mutations. What can happened to the fruit
fly on the right is that there will be Homeotic mutations in the fruit flies.
What takes place to the body of a fruit fly if the Hox gene is altered?When there is Homeotic mutations in fruit flies, Homeotic genes are said to be the reason or the option that is used in knowing the identity of some specific segments or structures of the body.
If an homeotic genes is said to be inactivated or when expressed in an unusual part of the body due to mutations, it may make the body segments to take on new form.
In Drosophila, that is the fruit fly, a Hox mutation can create a lot of changes such as an extra pair of wings, new a set of legs, etc.
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The coral reef has specific temperatures and sunlight each day, as well as many types of corals and fish that live there. What level of organization is the coral reef?
A. Organism
B. Population
C. Community
D. Ecosystem
Answer:
D Ecosystem
Explanation:
Answer:
dd
Explanation:
What changes in energy occur when the bowling ball strikes the pins?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The bowling ball's energy of motion is about to cause a change. ... The collision with the bowling ball changes that. The ball strikes the pins, and some of the ball's energy of motion transfers to the pins. This makes the pins gain motion energy and leaves the ball with less motion energy.
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In the past, fifty percent of jaguars in the Amazon jungle had large strong jaws and fifty percent had weak jaws. There was a change in their environment leaving only hard-shelled reptiles like turtles available for the jaguars to eat. Below is a graph showing the allele frequency in the population of jaguars over the next 5 generations.
Construct an argument based on evidence to determine which allele represents the large strong jaws and which allele represents the weak jaws.
Answer:
Allele G represents the strong jaw, and allele g represents the weak jaw. This is because as the generations go by, allele G’s population increases, but allele g’s population decreases. If hard shelled animals are the only foods available to them, you would need a strong jaw to eat them. This means that allele g wouldn’t be able to eat these reptiles, so their population would decrease from lack of food.
Explanation:
What four legged relative of snakes was used to compare genomes?
Answer:
Lizards / Reptiles
(Scientific four-legged snake is: Tetrapodophis)
Explanation:
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What are the differences between male and female chickens?
Size of feathers
Size of comb and wattles
Size of toes
Size of spurs
Size of beaks
Color of birds
Tempanic Membranes
Sustainable development and land use planning are most concerned with _______.
Answer:
improving long term city health
what is meanustration pariod
Answer:
menstration period is when a woman's body releases tissue it no longer needs so then the girl bleeds (usually for 7 days) and then every month or so (different for all girls) the uterus lining gets thicker to prepare for a fertilized egg if the woman becomes pregnant. :)
Which of the following is a part of a land-based carbon cycle?
What are your answer choices?
In your own words summarize each step of the carbon cycle. Each step should include a 2-3 sentence explanation. Include an image of the carbon cycle showing the steps discussed in your summary.
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what is the other name of iron oxide
Answer:
Iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide
Explanation:
A scientific study demonstrated that rat mothering behavior impacts the stress response in their pups. Rats that were born and grew up with attentive mothers showed low activation of stress-response genes later in life, while rats with inattentive mothers had high activation of stress-response genes in the same situation. An additional study that swapped the pups at birth (i.e., rats born to inattentive mothers grew up with attentive mothers and vice versa) showed the same positive effect of attentive mothering. How do genetics and/or epigenetics explain the results of this study
Answer and Explanation:
Regarding genetics, the results of the study show that the mother's genetic material does not influence the behavior of rats in times of stress or in the biological responses of rats to these stressful moments. This is because the mice inherited their mothers' genes, but did not show the same results in a stressful situation when they were raised with different mothers.
Regarding epigenetics, however, we can see that the mothers' behavior in relation to the care of rats managed to provoke epigenetic changes that prevented or stimulated the expression of genes linked to stress, in these rats. The rats that were raised with attentive mothers showed a low expression of stress-linked genes, regardless of the biological mother they had. In addition, it is possible to notice that this modification is permanent, since the rats presented this same type of response throughout their lives.
WHAT IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL?
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Explanation:
mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell
describe a specific exmaple of postive action that reduce human imapct on land?
Answer:
Human activities contribute to climate change by causing changes in Earth’s atmosphere in the amounts of greenhouse gases, aerosols (small particles), and cloudiness. The largest known contribution comes from the burning of fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide gas to the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases and aerosols affect climate by altering incoming solar radiation and out-going infrared (thermal) radiation that are part of Earth’s energy balance. Changing the atmospheric abundance or properties of these gases and particles can lead to a warming or cooling of the climate system. Since the start of the industrial era (about 1750), the overall effect of human activities on climate has been a warming influence. The human impact on climate during this era greatly exceeds that due to known changes in natural processes, such as solar changes and volcanic eruptions.