1 Nutrition
Living things take in materials from their surroundings that they
use for growth or to provide energy. Nutrition is the process by
which organisms obtain energy and raw materials from nutrients
such as proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
2 Respiration
Respiration is the release of energy from food substances in all
living cells. Living things break down food within their cells to
release energy for carrying out the following processes.
3 Movement
All living things move. It is very obvious that a leopard moves but
what about the thorn tree it sits in? Plants too move in various
different ways. The movement may be so slow that it is very
difficult to see.
4 Excretion
All living things excrete. As a result of the many chemical
reactions occurring in cells, they have to get rid of waste products
which might poison the cells. Excretion is defined as the removal of
toxic materials, the waste products of metabolism and substances
in excess from the body of an organism.
5 Growth
Growth is seen in all living things. It involves using food to
produce new cells. The permanent increase in cell number and size
is called growth.
6 Reproduction
All living organisms have the ability to produce offspring.
7 Sensitivity
All living things are able to sense and respond to stimuli around
them such as light, temperature, water, gravity and chemical
substances.
Answer:1 Nutrition.
2 Respiration. ...
3 Movement. ...
4 Excretion. ...
5 Growth.
6 Reproduction. ...
7 Sensitivity.
Explanation: Im 98% sure this is correct.
9) The process of photosynthesis uses the carbon in
carbon dioxide molecules as building blocks for
which type of molecule? (Think (H1706)
Answer:
Explanation:
carbohydrate molecules -
Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water to assemble carbohydrate molecules (usually glucose) and releases oxygen into the air.
3. The oxidation of organic compounds to extract energy from chemical
bonds is called?
11. Jamal ate a meal of rice before seeing his doctor. Rice is made of mostly starch molecules. Jamal has been feeling tired a lot, so his doctor gave him a test that found that Jamal's cells contained normal levels of oxygen and low levels of glucose. Does this explain why Jamal has been feeling tired.
Which compound is inorganic?
Answer:
C.
I think it is C
The gustatory system is the sensory system that deals with smell. True or False
Answer:
False gustatory system is the system or sense of taste
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Answer:
5
Explanation:
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start at 0, move right 3, so ur at 3. then move left 4, so its -1. Then 6 to the right so its 5.
0+3=3-4=-1+6=5
the way that genetic information is coded in DNA is-
Answer:
with bases
Explanation:
Genetic information is coded in DNA by means of four bases: two purines (adenine and guanine) and two pyrimidines (thymine and cystosine). Each adjacent sequence of three bases (a codon) determines the insertion of a specific amino acid. In RNA, uracil replaces thymine.
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If you are neither relaxing or contracting a specific muscle, what is happening to the amount of ATP that is available in that muscle cell?
A. It is staying the same or increasing.
B. It is decreasing rapidly.
Answer:
A. It is staying the same or increasing.
Explanation:
The body tissues and cells require energy in the form of ATP to work, grow and move. It is produced from cellular processes like ETC, cellular respiration and other metabolic processes.
The amount of ATP in the cell:
Option A. It stays the same or increases.
The function of ATP can be explained as:
Muscle contraction and relaxation requires a certain amount of energy in the form of ATP. The insufficient amount will not be able to support the relaxation or the contraction of the muscle tissues.In the condition where there is no contraction or relaxation the amount of energy will be the same or increased as it is not used in the process and remains constant.Therefore, it remains the same or increases.
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Which of the following is NOT a nitrogenous base?
adenine
thymine
guanine
alanine
Answer:
Explanation:
Alanine is the correct answer
What is the pressure at 4000 km below the earth's surface?
Which of the following is an example of genetic engineering?
The sweetest honeydew melons are selected and the seeds extracted and planted for next year’s crop.
The strongest animals in a population survive and reproduce.
An exact replica of a frog is created from a body cell.
A gene is introduced into salmon to make them grow twice as fast.
Is this rock Felsic or Mafic or
In between
Pick all of the benefits of mass transit systems
select all that apply.
a-reduces highway congestion.
b-saves energy.
c-reduces air pollution.
d-limit the loss of land to roadways & parking lots.
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Social classes is a characteristic of civilization that refers to
groups of people ranked by their place in society
people who come together to learn a trade
men and women who enjoy spending time together
citizens who vote in a similar way
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
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Which structure is correctly paired with its function? (1) testis — produces nutrients for the offspring (2) placenta — allows nutrients to diffuse from the mother to the embryo (3) uterus — produces testosterone used in egg production (4) ovary — provides a place for the internal development of the embryo
Answer:
(2) the placenta allows nutrients to diffuse from the mother to the embryo.
Explanation:
The placenta is a shared organ between the mother and the embryo. It diffuses the necessary nutrients from the mother to the future baby and the residues from this one to the mother, so that she can expel them. The placenta separates the mothers and the embryo blood, but it allows the diffusion of said nutrients and wastes through especial parts of the placenta with thin walls.
A scientist observed that during the course of a chemical reaction the number of ATP molecules were converted into ADP. What did the scientist most likely learn from the observation? a The reaction caused an output of energy. b The reaction produced water. c The reaction consumed water. d The reaction required an input of energy.
Answer:
a The reaction caused an output of energy
Explanation:
Adenosine triphosphate, commonly known as ADP, is an high-energy storage molecule in living cells. It stores and transfers needed energy for metabolic activities. ATP stores its energy in the bonds that hold the phosphate group in its structure. However, the energy is released for use during metabolic processes when the phosphate bond is broken, leading to the release of ADP molecule.
In this case, a scientist observed that during the course of a chemical reaction the number of ATP molecules were converted into ADP. This means that the reaction has caused ATP molecules to release its stored energy i.e. an energy output.
Muscles have a bunch of nuclei because they need to use the DNA in the nuclei to make the large number of proteins that they must contain, so that they can relax and contract. What other organelle might muscles need a larger than normal number of?
Centrioles, so that muscle cells can retain a rigid structure during times of heavy stress (for example: lifting a heavy weight).
Mitochondria, so that muscle cells can quickly respond to the need to relax and contract.
Vesicles, so that muscle cells can ensure water availability if there is unusually low availability of water.
Answer:
it's the Mitochondria
Explanation:
The other organelle that might muscle needs a larger than normal number of is mitochondria, so that muscle cells can quickly respond to the need to relax and contract. The correct option is b.
What are mitochondria?Mitochondria is a cell organelle that is present in both plant and animal cells. It is not present in prokaryotic cells, as prokaryotic cells do not contain cell organelles. Besides storing ATP, it also generates energy that is generated from glucose.
Muscle cells have mitochondria to accommodate this energy demand. These organelles, often known as the “power plants” of the cell, transform nutrients into the molecule ATP, which serves as a form of energy storage.
Therefore, the correct option is b. Mitochondria, so that muscle cells can quickly respond to the need to relax and contract.
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what gives sperms motility
Answer:
The tail of the sperm, the flagellum
Explanation:
We find cilia in the human body. They coat the epithelial cells of the upper respiratory tract and play a role in keeping dust particles, smog, and potentially harmful microorganisms from entering the lungs.
Their movements enable the movement of mucus or other substances across the surface of various epithelial cells. The cilia also cover parts of the male and female reproductive tract.
Flagella are found in sperm, whose tail represents the flagellum in its structure. The body wall of the sponge, among others, contains cells with whips that create and maintain the flow of water through the body.
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Explanation:
Which facility relies on a nonrenewable source of energy?
Group of answer choices
a wind farm that uses wind turbines
a solar farm that collects sun light
a dam that uses the power of water
a power station that burns coal
Most of the animals in existence today had their origins during the:
Answer: During the Cambrian Explosion of Animal Life
what are the reasons for a dogs ability to smell
Dogs can detect cancer cells, explosives, drugs, and track and find lost people or animals - all by using the power of their noses and the part of their brain that analyses and processes those scents.
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9. Use the diagram to answer the question below.
cell chloroplast
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cell
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The cell membrane plays an essential role in the life of the cell. How does the cell membrane
help maintain the health of the cell in the figure above?
Answer:
It provides protection for the cell it also provides a fixed environment
Explanation:
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Factors such as a person's age, environment, and
lifestyle may
affect the genotype.
affect the phenotype.
affect both genotype and phenotype
affect neither the genotype nor the
phenotype.
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Answer:
affect the phenotype.
What happens during cell differentiation?
Mutated cells are destroyed.
Cells are organized into organ systems.
Cells become specialized to perform different tasks in the body.
Cells are transformed from one type of cell to another.
Answer:cells are transformed from one type of cell to another ?
Explanation:
Mountain goats have split hooves for better grip on steepy mountains. What kind of adaptation is this?
A) Structural
B) Physiological
C) Biochemical
D) Ecological
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How can an organism's genetic traits affect its ability to survive?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What will happen if external factors affect cell division in a group of cells placed in a culture dish
Answer:
The effect of an external physical factor on cell division is clearly seen in density-dependent inhibition, a phenomenon in which crowded cells stop dividing. ... When cells have formed a complete single layer, they stop dividing (density-dependent inhibition).
Explanation:
which mosquito cause malaria?
Answer:
Anopheles mosquitoes
Explanation:
Malaria is a common disease characterized by symptoms that include: headache, fever, nausea etc. Malaria disease is caused by a pathogen called PLASMODIUM, which is a protozoan parasite. However, these plasmodium parasites are carried to induce their damage by vectors called MOSQUITOES.
Not all genus of mosquitoes carry this pathogen but specifically ANOPHELES MOSQUITOES. The female species of an Anopheles mosquito carries plasmodium when they feed (suck blood) of an infected person. They then inject it into the bloodstream of another victim they suck from.