The diagram below best describes what interdependence of photosynthesis and cellular respiration? *

A. The products of Photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and water to be used in cellular respiration

B. The reactants of Photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration

C. The reactants of Photosynthesis are sugar and oxygen to be used in Cellular respiration

D. The products of Photosynthesis are the same as the products of Cellular respiration

The Diagram Below Best Describes What Interdependence Of Photosynthesis And Cellular Respiration? *A.

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Answer 1

Answer: B

Explanation:

During photosynthesis CO2 reacts with water to form glucose and Oxygen.

During cellular respiration glucose and Oxygen react to produce CO2, H2O and energy. Thus the answer is B.

Answer 2

Answer:

Answer: B

Explanation:


Related Questions

What are some indirect changes on Earth from Climate Change
(Greenhouse Emissions)?
a. Coral Bleaching
b. Ocean Acidification
c. Sea Level Rise
d. All of the above

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Answer:

The answer is D.All of the above

Answer:

D

Explanation:

1: Coral Bleaching happens when 2 to 3 degree temperature changes.

2: carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is being absorbed at the surface of the ocean at an increasing rate. This excess CO2 results in more hydrogen ions, which increases the acidity of the ocean.

3: sea level rise happens when ice caps or glaciers melt.

4: it's all of them

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Answer:

The Full Moon goes with the left column box that is the 4th box down.

Explanation:

I hope this helps a little bit.

Answer:

New Moon: The fifth one

Waxing Crescent: The sixth one

First Quarter: The seventh one

Waxing Gibbous: The eighth one

Full Moon: The fourth one

Waning Gibbous: The second one

Third Quarter: The first one

Waning Crescent: The third one

Name and explain each lymph organ.

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Explanation:

What are the organs of the immune system?

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Our immune system is made up of both individual cells and proteins as well as entire organs and organ systems. The organs of the immune system include skin and mucous membranes, and the organs of the lymphatic system too.

Organs that function as barriers

Your skin and mucous membranes are the first line of defense against germs entering from outside the body. They act as a physical barrier with support from the following:

Antibacterial substances can kill germs right from the start. A certain enzyme found in saliva, the airways and tear fluid destroys the cell walls of bacteria.

Mucus in the bronchi helps trap many of the germs we breathe in so they can be moved out of the airways by hair-like structures called cilia.

Stomach acid stops most of the germs that enter the body in the food we eat.

Harmless bacteria on our skin and many of the mucous membranes in our body also act as part of the immune system.

In addition, the reflexes that cause us to cough and sneeze help to free our airways of germs.

Illustration: The parts of the immune system

The parts of the immune system

Lymphoid organs

The lymphatic system is composed of:

Primary lymphoid organs: These organs include the bone marrow and the thymus. They create special immune system cells called lymphocytes.

Secondary lymphoid organs: These organs include the lymph nodes, the spleen, the tonsils and certain tissue in various mucous membrane layers in the body (for instance in the bowel). It is in these organs where the cells of the immune system do their actual job of fighting off germs and foreign substances.

Bone marrow

Bone marrow is a sponge-like tissue found inside the bones. That is where most immune system cells are produced and then also multiply. These cells move to other organs and tissues through the blood. At birth, many bones contain red bone marrow, which actively creates immune system cells. Over the course of our life, more and more red bone marrow turns into fatty tissue. In adulthood, only a few of our bones still contain red bone marrow, including the ribs, breastbone and the pelvis.

Thymus

The thymus is located behind the breastbone above the heart. This gland-like organ reaches full maturity only in children, and is then slowly transformed to fatty tissue. Special types of immune system cells called thymus cell lymphocytes (T cells) mature in the thymus. Among other tasks, these cells coordinate the processes of the innate and adaptive immune systems. T cells move through the body and constantly monitor the surfaces of all cells for changes.

Lymph nodes

Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped tissues found along the lymphatic vessels. The lymph nodes act as filters. Various immune system cells trap germs in the lymph nodes and activate the creation of special antibodies in the blood. Swollen or painful lymph nodes are a sign that the immune system is active, for example to fight an infection.

Spleen

The spleen is located in the left upper abdomen, beneath the diaphragm, and is responsible for different kinds of jobs:

It stores various immune system cells. When needed, they move through the blood to other organs. Scavenger cells (phagocytes) in the spleen act as a filter for germs that get into the bloodstream.

It breaks down red blood cells (erythrocytes).

It stores and breaks down platelets (thrombocytes), which are responsible for the clotting of blood, among other things.

There is always a lot of blood flowing through the spleen tissue. At the same time this tissue is very soft. In the event of severe injury, for example in an accident, the spleen may rupture easily. Surgery is then usually necessary because otherwise there is a danger of bleeding to death. If the spleen needs to be removed completely, other immune system organs can carry out its roles.

Describe the action of CILIA in the movement of mucus. ANSWER ASAP PLS!!!

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Answer:

Motile' (or moving) cilia are found in the lungs, respiratory tract and middle ear. These cilia have a rhythmic waving or beating motion. They work, for instance, to keep the airways clear of mucus and dirt, allowing us to breathe easily and without irritation. They also help propel sperm.

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What microbial types are likely to be present in each of your fomite samples? Of these, which are most likely to grow on the nutrient agar medium used in this investigation? Which is probably not culturable under the conditions used?

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Hello. You did not enter the text to which these questions refer, which makes it impossible for them to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

It is only possible to answer your questions in a specific way by reading the experiment, however, I can inform you that formites are objects that allow the colonization and growth of microorganisms that can be major causes of diseases. Among these microorganisms are bacteria, fungi and viruses of the most varied species. Among these microorganisms, both fungi and non-demanding bacteria can grow in a nutrient agar culture medium. This is because this is a very simple culture medium where bacteria that do not need specific nutrients can grow and where most fungi can grow too. However, it is impossible for viruses to grow in this type of culture medium or in any culture medium, since viruses only develop inside a host's organism. Bacteria known as fastidious would also not grow in this type of culture medium, since they only grow with the presence of very specific nutrients.

7. Which type of mass movement occurs rapidly
when a single mass of soil and rock suddenly
slips downhill?
A. creep
B. landslide
C.mudslide
D. slump

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Answer:

The most destructive type of mass movement is a landslide, which occurs when rock and soil slide quickly down a steep slope. Some landslides may contain huge masses of rock, while others may contain only a small amount of rock and soil. A mudflow is the rapid movement of a mixture of water, rock, and soil.

B. Landslide
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Which two inferences about the chipmunk population can be supported with the data gathered by the biologist?

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Answer:

The amount of food in the area decreased, causing more chipmunks to

survive to reproductive age.

Explanation:

Hope this helps :)

Chipmunks in later generations showed greater genetic diversity than previous generations, allowing for a greater survival rate in later generations. Individual chipmunks changed their genetic makeup and became more successful in the environment. The correct options are R and S.

What is genetic diversity?

Genetic diversity refers to the total number of genetic traits that make up a species' genetic composition.

It varies greatly depending on the number of species present as well as across species, and it can be linked to a species' longevity.

DNA contains all the biological information and variety required to sustain life on our planet.

Genetic variety is referred to as this. It improves a species' and population's resistance to maladies, pests, climatic changes, and other pressures.

According to the findings, Chipmunks had a higher genetic variety in later generations than in earlier generations, which allowed for a higher survival rate in later generations. Individual chipmunks altered their genetic make-up and improved their chances of survival.

Thus, the correct options are R and S.

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Your question seems incomplete, the probable complete question is:

A biologist studies a population of chipmunks. Some of the biologist’s

findings are shown.

Years 1 – 20:

• The population remains below

125.

• Less than half of newborn

chipmunks survive to adulthood.

• Competition for food and

resources limits population

growth.

Year 21 and beyond:

• Ninety percent of newborn

chipmunks survive to adulthood.

• The population increases to over

200 chipmunks.

M. The amount of food in the area decreased, causing more chipmunks to

survive to reproductive age.

P. Chipmunks in later generations showed greater genetic diversity than

previous generations, allowing for a greater survival rate in later generations.

R. Chipmunks migrated from one country to another country to increase the

number of chipmunks in the studied area.

S. Individual chipmunks changed their genetic makeup and became more

successful in the environment.

T. The number of predators in the area decreased, so more chipmunks were

able to survive.

The population of Dubai at the end of 2012 was 2.1 million. This was predicted to increase at a rate of 6% each year. Calculate the predicted population of Dubai at the end of 2015​?
Mathematics

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Answer:

2.1×0.06^3= the correct answer

Explanation:

using a compound formula used for interest u can use this to see how the population is increasing by multiplying the principal×rate^time

Answer:

Population at the end of 2015 is 2.5 million.

Explanation:

Population of Dubai at the end of 2012 is 2.1 million.

Rate of increase of population is 6%

Population at the end of 2013 is 2.1 million +(6% of 2.1 million) =2.226 million.

Population at the end of 2014= 2.226 million + 6% of 2.226 million = 2.35956 million.

Population at the end of 2015 is = 2.35956 million + 6% of 2.35956 million = 2.5 million.

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______is water's ability to stick to other substances
while _______
is water's ability to stick to other water
molecules.
a) viscosity. density
b) density, surface tension
c) adhesion, cohesion
d) cohesion, adhesion

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Answer:

adhesion, cohesion

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Where does the process of replication occur?


A) ribosome

B) cytoplasm

C) nucleus

D) golgi apparatus

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Answer:

nucleus

Explanation:

DNA is replicated in the nucleus...so yeah

Answer:

In eukaryotic cells, such as animal cells and plant cells, DNA replication occurs in the S phase of interphase during the cell cycle. The process of DNA replication is vital for cell growth, repair, and reproduction in organisms.

is a heat pack safe for period pain ?

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Answer:

I hope this hepls :)

Explanation:

Heat therapy is said to work because of its analgesic properties or its ability to bring blood to the area which can penetrate deep into the muscular tissue. However, heat therapy is also said to work because it is comforting on a psychological level. According to Lorimer Moseley “to reduce pain, we need to reduce credible evidence of danger & increase credible evidence of safety” and applying heat makes us feel safe. Why? Because the cold kills!  

Despite this, there is little evidence to show that it helps alleviate pain at certain trigger points  (small patches of acutely sensitive soft tissue) in the body and there is less evidence to show that it works for period pain. One study has claimed that heat can work for period pain however the researchers failed to differentiate if their exercise programme or the psychological effect of feeling warm eased their pain. This kind of testing means that other variables influence participants’ perception of pain and we can’t be certain if the heat therapy actually helped. What we do know is there are certainly drawbacks to this kind of treatment.

1. What are two ways living things (organisms)
affect the soil?
is

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Answer: Humans and other organisms use the soil to decompose these waste materials into new materials.

Explanation:

Which of the following is an example of current electricity?
A.
hair standing on end on a dry day
B.
a balloon sticking to a wall
C.
a charged cloud
D.
a lit flashlight

PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER IF YOU DO NOT KNOW

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It’s D a lit flashlight

what is the right definition of water?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Water is a substance found at the room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid . It is present naturally as rain, and found in rivers, lakes and seas.

Water is an inorganic, straightforward, dull, unscented, and almost dismal synthetic substance, which is the primary constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the liquids of all known living life forms. It is crucial for all known types of life, despite the fact that it gives no calories or natural supplements.

2. The temperature of the areas surrounding El Campo before Storm 1 and before Storin 2 was about


15°C. The same amount of wind was blowing toward the air parcels before both storms.


El Campo


Before Storm 1


Before Storm 2


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Wind 15°C


15°C


What were the conditions before Storm 2, and why did more rain fall with those conditions?

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Answer:

Before storm 1 occurred the air parcels were most likely more warmer hence the Rainfall was higher in storm 1 but before storm 2 the air parcels moved further and lost some energy

Explanation:

Given the temperatures of the areas before storm 1 and storm 2 have the same temperature 15°C and the same amount of wind blew across the areas just before the storms ( storm1 and storm 2 ) occurred.

Hence the conditions before storm 2 that could have caused more rainfall in storm 1 can be attributed to varying atmospheric conditions like; before storm 1 occurred the air parcels were most likely more warmer hence the Rainfall was higher in storm 1 but before storm 2 the air parcels moved further and lost some energy

How do the genes for a defective enzyme that results in albinism compare to the normal enzyme for synthesizing melanin?

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Answer:

Albinism is a genetic condition where people don't have the usual pigment (color) in their bodies.

Explanation:

The genes for a defective enzyme results in albinism in the individual as compared to the normal enzyme for synthesizing melanin because albinism occur due to defective enzyme that is responsible for the coloration of the skin while on the other hand, melanin is produced normally in the body if the enzyme is not defective and the skin has normal pigment. Albinism is a genetic condition where people don't have the usual pigment (color) in their bodies. Albinism occurs in individuals due to absence of normal amount of melanin in the body which is a natural skin pigment.

which mode of disease transmission would be most likely to occur on an airline flight

a) vector
b)sexual
c) waterborne
d) airborne

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Answer: D) airborne


Explanation:
Answer is d. Airborne

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Define The process of respiration.​

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Answer:

It is the oxidation of food substances to release energy for metabolic activities

Explanation:

it is a biochemical process which involves the breaking down of food substances by the cell with or without oxygen for metabolic activities

Explanation:

Respiration is defined as a metabolic process wherein, the living cells of an organism obtains energy (in the form of ATP) by taking in oxygen and liberating carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.”

pls help
a. 5
b. 4
c. 6
d. 3
e. 1

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

___ It’s a nice sunny day with no clouds but it is very cold outside


A. High air pressure
B. Low air pressure

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Answer:

..mmm.... high pressure I guess.....

...

and are you sure that the outside will be freaking cold with a freaking sun above ..??..

which one is a lie? someone pls answer I need help

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure number two is the lie. I'm not 100% sure tho

Pretty sure it’s 2 or 3

A scientist has found fossils of an organism that she suspects is related to a living
vertebrate species, but it has different physical characteristics. The fossil is dated
at 10 million years old. The scientist wishes to look for a transitional species
between the fossil organism and the living vertebrate species. Which location
would be the best to find fossils of a transitional species?
in volcanic rock that is dated at 10 million years old
in volcanic rock that is dated at 20 million years old
in sedimentary rock that is dated at 5 million years old
in sedimentary rock that is dated at 20 million years old

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Answer:

the 3rd one

Explanation:

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Wind is caused by inequal heating. As you should have learned, things expand when they get hot and contract when they get cold. So, the high pressure hot air flows into the low pressure cold air via wind.

Identify 3 characteristics that plants share with algae.

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Answer: Green algae and land plants share three characteristics, they produce their own food through photosynthesis, they have eukaryotic cells that contain chlorophyll, and they. Have cell walls that contain cellulose. Plant roots provide habitats for bacteria and fungi, which help the plant obtain nutrients from the soil.

Explanation:

Answer: Green algae and land plants share three characteristics. They produce their own food through photosynthesis, they have eukaryotic cells that contain chlorophyll, and they _. Have cell walls that contain cellulose. Plant roots provide habitats for bacteria and fungi, which help the plant obtain nutrients from the soil.

Explanation:

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Write which type of eclipse is occuring in each picture. Write either "SOLAR" or "LUNAR".

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Answer:

1st is lunar, second is solar

Explanation:

After a volcano erupts and destroys an ecosystem, a few organisms are able to begin growing from the decaying organic matter left behind. What do we call those organisms that are able to grow in little or no soil that first appear?

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Answer:Pioneer species

Explanation: Pioneer species are the first species to live in an area after it has been destroyed as mentioned.

Elephants are not the most common species in African grasslands. And although they are large, their combine biomass is really not that big compared to some of the combined biomass of plants in those habitats. The grasslands contain scattered woody plants, but they are kept in check by the uprooting activities of the elephants. Take away the elephants, and the grasslands convert to forests or to shrublands. The newly growing forests support fewer species than the previous grasslands. What term best describes the role played by elephants in these communities

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Answer:

This question lacks options, options are: a. Keystone species b. Dominant species c. Competitor species d. Omnivore species e. Mutualistic species. The correct answer is a.

Explanation:

The most connected species from a trophic point of view in an ecosystem are keystone species, since their elimination has great effects on the stability and persistence of the network. The Keystone species are those species that play a crucial role in the structure and dynamics of a certain ecosystem and that, in the event of their disappearance, would be seriously unbalanced. These species are responsible for the physical structure of the habitats of many other species, and they play an important role in the succession processes of ecosystems. Elephants play an important role in maintaining the structure and balance of ecosystems in these communities, therefore they are keystone species.

Answer:

A. Keystone species.

Explanation:

A species that has huge impact on the other in the case when there is not much abundant species. In addition to this, it would keep the other populations in the ecosystem. Moreover, if the species would be removed so this would lead in diversity loss

So according to the given situation, the role that played by  elephants in these communities is keystone species  

Question 3 (1 point)
are special features or body parts that living things use to help them
survive in a biome.
habitats
biomes
adaptations
rivers
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joined

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Answer:

C: Adaptations

Explanation:

Ever wonder why an armadillo has such a hard shell to protect its body, or why rabbits burrow? These are all adaptations that help the animal survive in their environments!
• Habitats are the environment
• Biomes are the type of environment they live in
•Rivers are a body of water.

A particular species of lizard can range in body color from dark brown to light brown. Body color influences how well an individual lizard can hide from predators. The more similar a lizard's body color is to the soil in its environment, the less likely it is to be seen by a predator The two graphs below represent two similarly-sized populations of lizards in similar environments that have medium-brown soil. Population 1 Population 2 Number of Individuals Number of individuals darker lighter darker lighter Body Color Body Color Suppose an environmental change that causes the soil color to become much different occurs in both environments. Which of the following is true? ​

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Answer:

A- Population 1 is more likely to adapt and survive than population 2 because there is more variation related to body color in population 1.

Explanation:

In order for natural selection to occur, organisms within a population must have some genetic variation. That is, organisms within a population must have some traits that are different from one another. The more genetic variation that exists in a population, the better able the population is to handle environmental changes because it is more likely that at least some individuals will survive and reproduce.

The graphs show that population 1 exhibits a greater degree of genetic variation than population 2 in terms of body color. This means that if the soil in the environments where these populations live changes, it is more likely that some of the individuals in population 1 will survive and reproduce due to having advantageous body color in the new environment. Therefore, population 1 is more likely to adapt and survive than population 2 because there is more variation related to body color in population 1.

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