is oxygen biotic or abiotic

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Answer 1

Answer:

abiotic

Explanation:

Answer 2
abiotic because it is not an alive factor in our ecosystem

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3 examples of non-living things that can disrupt homeostasis

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Answer:   This is what I could find on it.

There are many external factors that can disrupt homeostasis. Disease, toxins, and pathogens are just a few examples.

Some diseases can have external causes, like a toxin or pathogen invading the body. Toxins are products of plants, animals, fungi, or bacteria that hurt cells in some way.

Explanation:

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define air mass in your own words.

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Answer:

an air mass is a huge body of air in the lower atmosphere that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at given height.

Frogs have 13 pairs of chromosomes. Complete this model by writing in the correct number of chromosomes for the sperm, egg, and fertilized egg of a frog. Then write in the type of cell division taking place in the two phases shown in the model.

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Explanation:+13 chromosome from sperm +13 chromosome from egg equals 26 chromosomes for fertilized egg Cell division for growth is mitosis.

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Explanation:+13 chromosome from sperm +13 chromosome from egg equals 26 chromosomes for fertilized egg Cell division for growth is mitosis.

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critical thinking scientist can determine the age of a substance using a method that compares the amount of different forms of carbon atoms present in a substance. is this method more useful for organic substances or organic substances explain

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Answer:

organic substances

Explanation:

The cell theory applies to all organisms, including the five shown below. Which of the following statements describes how these organisms are an example of the cell theory? A. The organisms have cells that lack a nucleus. B. The organisms are made of one or more cells. C. The cells of the organisms undergo photosynthesis. D. The cells of the organisms are identical to each other.

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Answer:

Its B

Explanation:

ALl of the cells are made from cells so that is the answer hope this helps :)

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Bacteria and fungi are considered as:
Select one:
a. omnivore.
b. decomposer.
c. herbivores.
d. carnivore

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Energy conversion within a plant cell would be limited most severely by removal of the cell's - A mitochondria B chloroplasts C ribosomes D endoplasmic reticulum​

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Answer:

The answer is Mitochondria. I took the test and that's the correct answer.

Energy conversion within a plant cell would be limited most severely by removal of the cell's  by mitochondria.

What is mitochondria?

Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles (mitochondrial, singular) that produce most of the chemical energy required for biochemical reactions in cells.

The chemical energy produced by mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

Mitochondria contain their own small chromosomes. In general, mitochondria, and thus mitochondrial DNA, are inherited only from the mother.

Therefore, Energy conversion within a plant cell would be limited most severely by removal of the cell's  by mitochondria.

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Jigar knows that there is a pest destroying crops in his field. He wants to find out where the insect has spread in his field. The circles marked in the boxes represent the plants that are chosen as samples. Which pattern for collecting 10 plants would provide the best data on the spread of this insect?

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Answer:

D

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Place the following events in their proper sequence.

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Answer:

which events tho?

Which statement accurately describes the relationship between weight and
mass?
A. Weight is an object's mass multiplied by its diameter.
B. Mass is an object's weight multiplied by the amount of
gravitational force acting on that object.
C. Mass is an object's weight multiplied by its diameter.
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D. Weight is an object's mass multiplied by the amount of
gravitational force acting on that object.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:


Fill in the missing mRNA bases sequence that corresponds to the DNA base sequence - CAC GTG GAC TGA



Fill in the missing amino acid sequence that corresponds to the DNA base sequence CAC GTG GAC TGA

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Answer:

mRNA: GUG CAC CUG ACU

amino acids: VAL HIS LEU THR

Explanation:

The missing RNA base sequence to the DNA base sequence: CAC GTG GAC TGA is GUG CAC CUG ACU respectively.

The missing amino acids to the DNA base sequence CAC GTG GAC TGA is VAL HIS LEU THR respectively.

What are amino acids?

Amino acids are organic compounds made up of amino and carboxylic groups.

Amino acids are the primary building blocks of protein.

There are 20 amino acids are present.

Thus, The missing RNA base sequence to the DNA base sequence: CAC GTG GAC TGA is GUG CAC CUG ACU respectively.

The missing amino acids to the DNA base sequence CAC GTG GAC TGA is VAL HIS LEU THR respectively.

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( ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DUE TODAY)

Some people argue that because Earth's resources are ultimately limited, nonstop economic growth is
A. not a problem
B. inevitable.
C. not sustainable.
D. highly desirable.

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Answer:

Highly Desirable. D

Explanation:

Hope this is correct. Good luck.

Convection currents are powered by:
A. Heat
B. Motion
C. Pressure
D. Density
If you’re gonna guess, do not bother commenting

7th grade Science *Earth

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the answer is a. heat

write a five sentence paragrgh explaining the cell cycle

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Answer:

The cell cycle is a cycle of stages that cells pass through to allow them to divide and produce new cells. It is sometimes referred to as the “cell division cycle” for that reason.

New cells are born through the division of their “parent” cell, producing two “daughter” cells from one single “parent” cell.

Daughter cells start life small, containing only half of the parent cell’s cytoplasm and only one copy of the DNA that is the cell’s “blueprint” or “source code” for survival. In order to divide and produce “daughter cells” of their own, the newborn cells must grow and produce more copies of vital cellular machinery – including their DNA.

The two main parts of the cell cycle are mitosis and interphase.

Mitosis is the phase of cell division, during which a “parent cell” divides to create two “daughter cells.”

The longest part of the cell cycle is called “interphase” – the phase of growth and DNA replication between mitotic cell divisions.

Both mitosis and interphase are divided into smaller sub-phases which need to be executed in order for cell division, growth, and development to proceed smoothly. Here we will focus on interphase, as the phases of mitosis have been covered in our “Mitosis” article.

Interphase consists of at least three distinct stages during which the cell grows, produces new organelles, replicates its DNA, and finally divides.

Explanation:

from online, rephrase this use as reference

What keeps cells from growing indefinitely?

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Answer:

Apoptosis

Explanation:

Apoptosis is a process that some cells go through when their embryo divides. It is programmed cell death. Apoptosis can help protect organisms from developing cancerous growths, or the uncontrolled growth/division of cells.

Well Cells are limited in size because the outside (the cell membrane) must transport the food and oxygen to the parts inside. As a cell gets bigger, the outside is unable to keep up with the inside, because the inside grows a faster rate than the outside.

What is the primary (main) function of lipid molecules in the plasma membrane?

- To provide an energy source for most cell activities.

- To provide a substance for enzyme activity in the cell.

- To provide a place to collect and store waste products within the cell.

-To provide a barrier to the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

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Answer:

to provide a barrier to the movement of substances in and out of the cell

Explanation:

Lipid molecules in the plasma membrane form a lipid bilayer which creates a semi-permeable barrier between the inside and the outside of the cell. Water and small molecules can cross the membrane. Other large molecules like ions cannot.

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What is the energy change taking place when plants make food in the presence of sunlight?
Potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is transformed into potential energy.
Chemical energy is transformed into radiant energy.
Radiant energy is transformed into chemical energy.

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Answer:

radiant energy is transformed into chemical energy

Explanation:

sunlight is ntg but radiation (UV), Iit falls on leafs surface and with the help of photosynthesis leaf converts radiation to chemical energy

Answer:

The answer would be D

Explanation:

Radiant energy is transformed into chemical energy

what are two reasons why a lizard is living​

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Air, water, humid, and environment are some of em

Whats The Answer Giving Brainliest To first Correct AnSwEr:D
...

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Answer:

I already answered another question exactly like this from you, but here's the answer again: A: Ice Crystals.

Explanation:

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What does it mean to translate something?
(No copy and paste answers I’ll give you Brainliest)

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Answer:

When creating proteins from mRNA templates .

Explanation:

The nucleotide sequence on the RNA is translated into amino acid sequence of proteins. This is carried out by ribosomes.

what is sustainable development​

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                                       Answer and Explanation

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According to UNESCO,

Sustainable development is the overarching paradigm of the United Nations. The concept of sustainable development was described by the 1987 Bruntland Commission Report as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”  

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There are four dimensions to sustainable development – society, environment, culture, and economy – which are intertwined, not separate. Sustainability is a paradigm for thinking about the future in which environmental, societal, and economic considerations are balanced in the pursuit of improved quality of life. For example, a prosperous society relies on a healthy environment to provide food and resources, safe drinking water, and clean air for its citizens.  

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One might ask, what is the difference between sustainable development and sustainability? Sustainability is often thought of as a long-term goal (i.e. a more sustainable world), while sustainable development refers to the many processes and pathways to achieve it (e.g. sustainable agriculture and forestry, sustainable production and consumption, good government, research and technology transfer, education and training, etc.).

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Hope this helps! <3

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Answer:

the development which meed the future need without compromising present generation need is called sustainable developments.

Explanation:

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Can u guys help me answering the following Test Guide and using complete sentences

TEST: CELLS AND CELL PROCESSES
REVIEW WORKSHEET

WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW?

ROBERT HOOK’S CONTRIBUTION TO CELL BIOLOGY__________________

3 PARTS OF THE CELL THEORY __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EUKARYOTIC AND PROKARYOTIC CELLS __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

WHAT IS TRUE ABOUT ALL BACTERIA?___________________________________________________

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LYTIC AND LYSOGENIC CYCLE OF VIRUS REPRODUCTION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NAMING BACTERIA STREPTO VS. STAPHLYO

MOST IMPORTANT JOB OF ALL BACTERIA ________________________

BE FAMILIAR WITH PHOSPHOLIPID ORIENTATION IN FLUID MOSAIC MODEL OF CELL MEMBRANE……WHAT IS PHOSPHATE HEAD ATTRACTED TO? THE LIPID TAIL? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

FUNCTION OF CHOLESTEROL IN THE MEMBRANE ___________________________________________________________

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHROMATIN AND CHROMOSOME __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ORGANELLES IN PLANT CELLS NOT SEEN IN ANIMAL CELLS _____________________________________________________________

YOU MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH ALL ORGANELLES ASSOCIATED WITH PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS AND HAVE AN IDEA ABOUT THEIR FUNCTION

THE RULE FOR OSMOSIS IN TERMS OF SOLVENT AND SOLUTE __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

MOVING DOWN A CONCENTRATION GRADIENT MEANS WHAT ____________________________________________________________

WHAT FACILIATED DIFFUSION IS __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CHARACTERISTICS OF PASSIVE AND ACTIVE TRANSPORT AND THE SODIUM POTASSIUM PUMP AS AN EXAMPLE OF ACTIVE TRANSPORT______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

HYPERTONIC VS. HYPOTONIC VS. ISOTONIC SOLUTIONS __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CYTOLYSIS, CRENATION, PLASMOLYSIS_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________


ENDOCYTOSIS, PHAGOCYTOSIS, PINOCYTOSIS, EXOCYTOSIS _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

EMBRYONIC VS. ADULT SOMATIC STEM CELL GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SOMATIC CELLS VS GAMETES _____________________________________

ANOTHER NAME FOR A FERTILIZED EGG_______________________

CHARACTERISTICS OF GERM LAYERS: ECTODERM, MESODERM, AND EDODERM _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PROBLEM SOLVING REGARDING TONICITY SOLUTIONS: CALCULATING PERCENTATGES OF SOLVENT AND SOLUTE BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CELL; DETERMINING THE MOVEMENT OF WATER WITH ARROWS, LABELING THE SOLUTION

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Answer:

Robert Hooke is known for the first use of the word cell in the sense of a basic unit of organisms (describing the microscopic cavities in cork)

Plants are made of cells, Animals are made of cells, Cells produce other cells.

Eukaryotic have a nucleus meanwhile prokaryotic lacks of it.

Bacteria are prokaryotes

Cholesterol stabilize the cell membrane, less fluid at higher temp and less solid at lower temp.

Chromatin consists of the unravelled condensed structure of DNA for the purpose of packaging into the nucleus whereas chromosome consists of the highest condensed structure of the DNA doublehelix for the proper separation of the genetic material

Plant cell have cell wall, chloroplasts, plastids, and a central vacuole

Refers to going from regions of high concentration of some entity to regions of low concentration, and such movement generally occurs spontaneously,

Facilitated diffusion is the diffusion of molecules assisted by transport proteins

Passive transport no needs energy, move molecules trough phospholipid bilayer

Active transport needs energy, move molecules trough membranes

Endocytosis engulf substances and form vesicles (into the cell) (active transport)

Phagocytosis cell eats solid particles or big substances

Pinocytosis is the cell drinking, liquid substances

Exocytosis vesicles move through the plasma membrane, release the contents (outside the cell) (active transport)

Animal and plant cell organelles: nucleus, nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm, nucleolus, cillia, flagella, Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi apparatus, plasma membrane, vesicles, lysosomes, peroxisomes, centrioles, mitochondria, cytoplasm, cytosol, cytoskeleton, ribosomes, vacuoles, cell wall, chloroplasts.

Another name for a fertilized egg is zygote

Hope it helps :)

PLEASE Help me on these questions from the movie osmosis jones
9. What causes an increase in nasal secretions?
11. How does the body detect foreign invaders?
13. Explain the defense mechanism of Osmosis Jones.
17. How and where was the antihistamine disposed of?
19. What kind of WBC is Osmosis Jones?
23. What did Osmosis Jones retrieve to save the Father?
24. What is the moral of the story?

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Answer:

9. Infection

19. He's a lymphocyte

23. I think Immunity

24. The moral of the story is to take care off your body even if you don't feel motivated too

(ik this isn't all of the questions answered but i hope that some of these help!)  

what are some of the limitations of science and scientists

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Answer:

a major limitation would be funding for projects

Whats The Answer Giving Brainliest To first Correct AnSwEr:D

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Answer:

the answer is A: Ice crystals

Explanation:

I hope this helped and if it did I would appreciate it if you marked me Brainliest. Thank you and have a nice day!

Cells divide at different rates. Skin cells divide __________. Liver cells divide ____________. Bone marrow, stomach and intestine lining cells divide _____________.
a. never, continuously, sometimes
b. very often, sometimes, continuously
c. continuously, sometimes, never
d. sometimes, never, continuously
Question 2
What are the 2 key molecules that control and coordinate the cell cycle?
a. DNA and RNA
b. CDK and Cyclin
c. Cyclin and mitochondria
d. Apoptosis and CDK

Question 3
A cell dies and the cell next to it enters G1 phase. Which activity would happen next?
a. Chromosome duplication
b. Cell destruction
c. Cell growth
d. Chromosome separation
Question 4
At the end of G1 in Checkpoint 1, what 2 things are checked in order for the cell to proceed into the S phase1?
a. cell growth and DNA check
b. cell growth and chromosome duplication
c. cell division and DNA check
d. cell growth and cell division
Question 5
At the end of S phase in Checkpoint 2, what 2 things are checked in order for the cell to proceed into the G2 phase?
a. chromosome duplication and cell division
b. cell growth and chromosome duplication
c. cell division and DNA check
d. cell growth and cell division
Question 6
At the beginning of mitosis in Checkpoint 2, what is checked in order for the cell to proceed mitosis?
a
cell growth
b
cell division
c
chromosomes are attached to spindles
d
chromosome duplication
Question 7
What happens when the cell “supervisors” CDK and Cyclins do not work correctly?
a
The cell can become cancerous.
b
The cell is completley normal.
c
Damaged cells are destroyed.
d
The damage in the cell is repaired.
Question 8
Which of these must occur during S phase of the cell cycle so that two daughter cells can be produced during M phase?
a
The DNA must be replicated.
b
The cell membrane must be expanded.
c
The cytoplasm must be separated.
d
The chromosomes must be joined.
Question 9
This final process of cellular division where the cytoplasm is divided into two cells is called
a
Cytokinesis
b
Meiosis
c
Mitosis
d
Interphase
Question 10
Which of the following activities occurs in between the two gap phases (G1 and G2)?

a
Replication of DNA
b
Growth of the cell
c
formation of mitotic spindle
d
breakdown of nuclear membrane
Question 11
If a dog (canis familiaris) has 78 chromosomes in each of its body cells, how many chromosomes will be in each daughter cell after mitosis?
a
78
b
39
c
26
d
156
Question 12
The stages of mitosis occur in which of the following orders?
a
A-P-M-T
b
T-A-M-P
c
P-M-A-T
d
M-T-P-A
Question 13
Before DNA can replicate the DNA molecule separates into two strands, which are then used to construct 2 identical strands of DNA. This process ensures that the
a
parent cells use little ATP
b
mitochondria are genetically identical to chloroplasts
c
cytoplasm is in equillibrium
d
daughter cells are genetically identical to parent cells
Question 14
Which of the following organelles organizes the movement of chromosomes during mitosis?
a
endoplasmic reticulum
b
lysosome
c
centriole
d
peroxisome
Question 15
G1 Phase, S Phase, and G2 Phase are all parts of -
a
Mitosis
b
Interphase
c
Cytokinesis
d
Telophase

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Answer:

umm sorry umm i just forgot what was the answer

Explanation:

Scientists have observed many types of tropical fish moving beyond their traditional ocean ranges into waters that have historically been more temperate. These fish compete for food with native fish, consuming much from the kelp forests and beds of sea grass. The expansion of the ranges of tropical fish was most likely caused by — *

A-global droughts that raise the salt concentration of ocean waters
B-the rising temperatures of ocean waters
C-agricultural runoff that contributes to dead zones in the ocean
D-acid rain pollution that lowers the pH of ocean waters

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Answer:

Raising Temps

B

Explanation:

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what would happen if your body failed to return to normal after exercising? explain.

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Answer: if your question has to do with homeostasis here you go! i hope this helps:)

In order for a body to work optimally, it must operate in an environment of stability called homeostasis. When the body experiences stress—for example, from exercise or extreme temperatures—it can maintain a stable blood pressure and constant body temperature in part by dialing the heart rate up or down.

The loss of too much blood may lead to circulatory shock, a life-threatening condition in which the circulatory system is unable to maintain blood flow to adequately supply sufficient oxygen and other nutrients to the tissues to maintain cellular metabolism.

Which of the following parts of a Chick-Fil-A meal is an example of a lipid?


The chicken in the chicken sandwich

The peanut oil used to fry the waffle fries.

The potato in the waffle fries

The bread in the sandwich

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Hello,

A LIPIDS is a fatty acid, this also includes natural oils and waxes. Usually meat has lipids.

Choice B is incorrect because fries don’t have meat which don’t have any lipids

Choice C is incorrect because potato have no meat so there is not any lipids

Choice D is incorrect because bread has no meat so there is not any lipids

Choice A is correct because meat has lipids

CORRECT ANSWER:


A) The chicken in the chicken sandwich

Hope this helps!!
Brainliest??

Which endocrine gland is indicated by the arrow?

pineal gland

adrenal gland

hypothalamus

ovary

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Answer:

adrenal gland

Explanation:

Answer:

adrenal gland

Explanation:

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The shrine is called Qubbat al-akhrah in Arabic. It was completed in 692 CE. The Al-Aqsa Mosque is also located on Temple Mount. This place of Muslim worship is the largest mosque in Jerusalem. Al-Aqsa can accommodate more than 4,000 worshippers at once. Muslims consider the entirety of Temple Mount a mosque. It is their third most important spiritual site, after Mecca and Medina.The Dome of the Rock also marks an area important in the Jewish tradition. Jews believe that Abrahamthe patriarch of the Hebrewsprepared to sacrifice his son Isaac at the site.The First and Second Temples and the Western WallIn Hebrewthe language of the Jewish holy book, the TorahTemple Mount is called Har Ha-Bayit. To Jews, Temple Mount is the site of the First and Second Temples, Jewish places of worship in ancient Israel that were destroyed in conflicts. Parts of the walls that surround Temple Mount were built to support the Second Temple. The Western Wall, which is also called the Wailing Wall or the Kotel, is one of these walls. It is the most important Jewish spiritual site, and Jews worship here daily.To Christians, the Temple Mount is important because it played a central role in the life of Jesus Christ. He was a Jewish religious leader whom Christians consider the incarnation of God. Christians believe that Jesus prayed and taught at the Second Temple.The Church of the Holy SepulchreThe holiest site for Christians is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Christians believe that at this site, Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross and buried in a nearby stone tomb. (The word sepulchre means tomb.) Three days later, they believe, he rose from the dead at this spot. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre contains more than 30 chapels and places of worship. The most important is the Tomb of Christ, also called the Edicule. 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