Answer:
the area available to wildlife and other animals
Explanation:
makes sense
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Answer:
c) Protozao always unicellular
Explanation:
Protozoa may form colonies but cant be count as Multicellular.
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Which of the following is true about a sea stars DNA? A. All of the cells of the sea star have different DNA that allows it to grow into a complex organism. B As the sea star cells divide, the DNA changes to help create the sea star. C. All of the cells of the sea star have the same exact DNA. D. All types of sea animals have the same DNA, but the animals are different from each other because different parts of the DNA are expressed.
name the star shaped cells present in hydrophytes
Answer:
Astrosclereids are star-shaped, having various branches or arms. They are found in intercellular spaces of leaves and stems of many hydrophytes like Nymphaea.
theory definition for biology
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Answer:
the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution.
the plants and animals of a particular area.
"the biology of the Chesapeake Bay"
the physiology, behaviour, and other qualities of a particular organism or class of organisms.
"human biology
Biology is the study of all the concepts of natural science of life and living organisms. It comprises of living organisms' physical structure, important molecular interactions, chemical processes, physiological mechanisms, development and evolution. Biology also tells us how cells and organisms work.
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In crrying the microscope hold firmly the microscope's arm with one hand and place the other hand under the base for suport
Answer:
whats your question?
Explanation:
mention the 7 groups of Baitmore classification of viruses
Answer:
Structure of some viruses classified by Baltimore group: HSV (group I), HCV (group IV), DENV (group IV), IAV (group V), and HIV-1 (group VI) HIV-2(group VII)Explain why a circulatory system is important in meeting the needs of all cells throughput an animals body.
Answer:
The system is connected to all of your body's cells so that it can transport oxygen efficiently. When you breathe, the circulatory system carries oxygen to your cells and carries dissolved carbon dioxide back to the lungs. Every cell that needs oxygen needs access to the fluids in your circulatory system.
What is the genetic makeup of offspring resulting from mitosis?
When an unbalanced force acts on an object, in which direction does the object
move?
The object moves in the direction of the net force.
The object moves in the direction of the smaller force.
The object moves in the opposite direction of the unbalanced force.
The object moves in the direction of the unbalanced force.
Answer:
Explanation:
The object moves in the direction of the net force. It depends on what you have been told. I would say that A is the correct answer.
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Both the forces shown above are unbalanced. But the object will not move in the direction of either of them. The net force is somewhere between the two given forces and that's the direction of the motion.
Which substance is transported by haemoglobin?
A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Urea
D. Water
Answer:
B. Oxygen
Explanation:
Oxygen is a substance transported with the assistance of red blood cells
Answer:
B. Oxygen
Explanation:
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Which of the following correctly describes one way that photosynthetic plants are involved in the carbon cycle?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
Photosynthetic plants can move carbon from the atmosphere into an ecosystem’s food web.
(Choice B)
B
Photosynthetic plants move carbon-based molecules between consumers in an ecosystem.
(Choice C)
C
Photosynthetic plants break down the remains of organisms and release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
What path does pollen need to travel for the plant to reproduce?
A
from the pistil to the stamen
B
from the stamen to the pistil
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from the pistil to the petal
D
from the stamen to the petal
Are humans a dead end host for streptococcus pneumonia? If yes please explain why. Thank you!
Answer:
No, because Pneumonia can be transferred from one person to another.
Explanation:
Because humans are the only natural host for S. pneumoniae, our data suggest that the CbpA-mediated recruitment of complement FH may contribute to host tropism of this pathogen. A person can spread the germs that cause pneumonia when he or she coughs and expels the bacterial or viral infections that caused the disease. The droplets containing the virus or bacteria can land on a common surface, such as a table, telephone, or computer. Anyone can get pneumococcal disease, it occurs more frequently in infants, young children, the elderly or in people with serious medical conditions such as chronic lung, heart or kidney disease. Others at risk include alcoholics, diabetics, people with weakened immune systems and those without a spleen.
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A scientist uses a microscope to inspect a thin piece of onion and a paramecium. A paramecium is a type of protist. How are the protist and onion sample similar? A. They are both made of a single cell. B. They are both made of structures other than cells. C. They are both made of many cells. D. They are both made of one or more cells.
Answer:
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In which location would light travel at the highest speed?
O A. In a swimming pool
B. Within a glass fiber
O C. Within a diamond
O D. Between the Sun and Earth
Answer:
D. Between the Sun and Earth
Explanation:
It travels fastest in vacuum So I’m making an educated gas and saying it’s D I could be wrong though.
Answer:
D. Between the Sun and Earth
Explanation:
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The first steps in glycolysis involve
A) splitting glucose into two three-carbon molecules.
B) generation of ATP.
C) reducing glucose.
D) adding two phosphates from ATP to glucose.
E) both the addition of two phosphates to glucose, and then splitting glucose
Answer:
E I think
Explanation:
Turning glucose into pyruvates (Glucose got split)
What describes the order in which waste products travel through the urinary system?
Answer:
What is the order that waste travels through the urinary system?
kidneys: two bean-shaped organs that filter waste from the blood and produce urine. ureters: two thin tubes that take pee from the kidney to the bladder. bladder: a sac that holds pee until it's time to go to the bathroom. urethra: the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body when you pee.
The trapezius is a(n) _____ to the pectoralis major.
Answer:
complement
Explanation:
The trapezius is a complement to the pectoralis major.
What is Trapezius?The trapezius may be characterized as one of the widest and most superficial muscles that are located in the upper back and trunk region. It is triangular in structure, wide, and thin that encircles the upper back of the shoulders and neck.
While the pectoralis major is the most superior and largest muscle that is located within the region of the anterior chest wall. This muscle is thick, fan-shaped in appearance positioned beneath the breast tissue, and constructs the anterior wall of the axilla.
Both of these muscle types complement each other in every aspect such as location, structure, appearance, etc.
Therefore, The trapezius is a complement to the pectoralis major.
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what is the cytoplasm job in the factory?
Answer:
factory floor!
Explanation:
function:
Contains the organelles; site of most cell activity.
Which of the following is true about the sugar molecules in plants
1. The sugar molecules are made by plants and animals for energy
2. The sugar molecules are the result of a chemical reaction called photosynthesis
3. The sugar molecules are used by the cells as energy
4. The sugar molecules are made from molecules of water and carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Plants make sugar from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide in the air. a chemicls reaction happens causing photosynthesis
Hi , what is example of light source
Answer: sun
light bulbs
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Answer:
Sun , fire , light bulbs , electricity in storms, stars , fireflies
Mark and Michelle both have dark hair, which is a dominant trait. But their first child is blonde. Which is the most likely explanation
Answer:
They are heterozygous for the dark hair.
the ability of a solution to change the shape or tone of the cell
Answer:
tonicity
Explanation:
this i the ability of a solution to change the shape (tone) of a cell by altering it's internal water volume
What does a pyramid of biomass represent? A. Amount of living tissue within a tropic area.
B. Percentage of energy that’s passed through each tropic level.
C. Range of food webs found in one trophies level.
D. Number of total organisms within each trophic level.
Explanation:
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using example, explain the concept of homeostasis
Answer:
Homeostatis: maintenance of constant internal environment (optimum temperature or optimum optimum osmotic concentration) that permits all the biochemical reactions and physiological functions to proceed with maximum efficiency.
▪For example, when we exercise, there is heat production in the body and the body temperature rises which gets detected by the nerve sensors present in the body and the temperature control system in the brain is activated. It then activates sweat glands that helps in bringing the body temperature back to normal.
Which type of cells are being displayed?
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Which choice is a compound?
oxygen
carbon
carbon dioxide
air
Answer:
Carbon dioxide
Explanation:
The others are just lonely elements all by themselves. A compound is when they are joined together, like carbon dioxide, or CO2, which is one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Animal physiology and anatomy
Describe briefly the importance of energy diet in reproduction
Answer:
Animal Physiology
Animal physiology is the study of how animals work, and investigates the biological processes that occur for animal life to exist. These processes can be studied at various levels of organization from membranes through to organelles, cells, organs, organ systems, and to the whole animal. Animal physiology examines how biological processes function, how they operate under various environmental conditions, and how these processes are regulated and integrated. The study of animal physiology is closely linked with anatomy (i.e., the relationship of function with structure) and with the basic physical and chemical laws that constrain living as well as nonliving systems. Although all animals must function within basic physical and chemical constraints, there is a diversity of mechanisms and processes by which different animals work. A comparative approach to animal physiology highlights underlying principles, and reveals diverse solutions to various environmental challenges. It can reveal similar solutions to a common problem, or modifications of a particular physiological system to function under diverse conditions. The discipline of animal physiology is diverse and here the major areas of research and investigation are outlined.
TROPICAL SOILS | Humid Tropical☆
S.W. Buol, in Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, 2013
Chemical and Mineralogical Composition of Soils
Of the chemical elements essential for plant and animal physiology, only carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, are derived directly from air and water. Nitrogen and to some extent sulfur are derived from the air but must be present as inorganic ions in the soil before they can be utilize by plants. The other essential elements are obtained from the dissolution of minerals in the soil. Essential element bearing minerals are derived from the geologic material within which the soil is formed. An inadequate supply of any essential element limits plant growth. The most frequent limitations result from insufficient plant-available nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, or magnesium.
Practically no nitrogen is present in soil minerals. Nitrogen enters the soil as ammonium and nitrate dissolved in rainwater or via fixation from the air by nitrogen-fixing microbes in the soil. Some nitrogen-fixing microbes in the soil are symbiotic and the nitrogen they extract from the air is incorporated into their legume plant host. Other nitrogen-fixing microbes are not symbiotic, and the nitrogen they extract from the air is incorporated into their cells. Nitrogen is also present in the organic residues of dead organisms in and on the surface layers of soil. Plants do not ingest the organic forms of nitrogen but as microbes in the soil decompose organic residues and exhaust carbon dioxide to the air inorganic forms of nitrogen are released into the soil solution and become available to growing plants, leach into the groundwater during periods of excessive rainfall, or return to the air as nitrogen gas during periods when the soil is saturated with water. Plant-available nitrogen contents in soil are transient and closely related to the nitrogen content in the organic residue and the rate at which the residue is decomposing.
Phosphorus is present in only a few minerals in the soil. Apatite, a soluble calcium phosphate mineral capable of supplying plant-available phosphorus, is the most common source of phosphorus and most abundant in soil formed in limestone. Iron and aluminum phosphate minerals are extremely insoluble and do not release phosphorus rapidly enough for rapid plant growth. Soils with high iron and aluminum contents tend to absorb phosphate applied as fertilizer and decrease its availability to plants. This is a serious problem in attempts to fertilize food crops in many soils in the tropics.
Potassium is present in mica and feldspar minerals. These minerals are rather easily decomposed in the soil environment and consequently are sparse in soils formed in siliceous materials and sediments that have been repeatedly transported and deposited on the land surface.
Calcium and magnesium are most abundant in carbonate minerals associated with limestone and some carbonate rich sandstone. Carbonate minerals are also relatively unstable when subjected to weathering and therefore most abundant in soils formed directly from limestone, some sandstone, and recently deposited sediments derived from carbonate rich rock.
The magic word is:
A) Ostoma
B) cristae
C) chemiosmosis
D) chromosome
E) aneuploidy
F) gene
G) meristem
H) zygote
Explanation:
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