Answer:
B. Vaccine
Explanation:
Vaccines contain weakened forms of a virus or bacteria, but is still strong enough to trigger an immune response. Therefore, the answer is B.
Darwin specifically studied the
on the Galapogas islands.
A. Finches
B. Flowers
C. Turtles.
D. Insects
Answer:
Explanation:
A. finches
darwin specifically studied the finches
on the galapagos islands.
What happens when the pollen gets past the nasal mucus osmosis Jones
Answer:
Inside the body, Osmosis "Ozzy" Jones (Chris Rock) is a rebellious white blood cell officer of the Frank PD, who was fired from his job working in the kidneys and was demoted to patrol duty in the mouth after an incident at the science fair where he caused Frank to accidentally vomit on Shane's science and P.E. teacher
Explanation:
This is an odd question. Here is a link for more information.
https://osmosisjones.fandom.com/wiki/Osmosis_Jones_(film)
Which part of a cell will identify it as prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
A. mitochondria
B.nucleus
C.endoplasmic reticulum
D.chloroplast
Nervous system, eye light passage fill in blank will BRAINLIST first correct answer, will report scams!
Answer:
I'm 16 years old and I know this answer.
Light passes through **cornea**, the "skittle" sized part that focuses is the **lens**, the white part that protects is the **sclera**, the colored part is the **iris** made of **muscle** tissue that controls the size of the **pupil**
Explanation:
I was at the eye doctor 5-7 days ago and studied the model of eye anatomy on the optometrist's desk while waiting for her to come back to my room. I know that sounds sketchy, but I know these answers are true because I made sure to double-check I was right. You're welcome.
What is the weather like in the Serengeti ecosystem?
Answer:
The climate in Serengeti is usually moderate and pleasant. It never gets very hot, but it is consistently cool to cold at night and in the early mornings. Don't forget to take warm clothing.
Explanation:
Serengeti's Dry season is from June to October. There are two Wet seasons. The short rains are from November to December, and the long rains are from March to May. During the Wet season, it rarely rains all day, but afternoon thundershowers can be expected.
What activities damage our lungs
Smoke: As we all know, cigarettes include toxic substances that trigger inflammation and destroy the lungs’ structure.1.
Mold: If too much moisture is present, mold can grow and become damaging to your airways. 2.
Chemicals: Inhaling chemical-filled air with things like noxious gas, chlorine, cleaning supplies and more can lead to threatening lung diseases.3.
Dust: Lung tissues can collect dust and particles over time which ends up injuring the airways.4.
Pollution: Not only can breathing in air pollutants cause irritation in your airways, but it also could lead to long-term lung damage.5.
Answer:
smoking and doing drugs
The thin segment of the nephron loop's descending limb ________. The thin segment of the nephron loop's descending limb ________. is easily broken and replaced often aids in the passive movement of water out of the tubule aids in the passive excretion of nitrogenous waste helps to pack a greater number of nephron loops into a smaller space
Answer:
The correct answer is ''aids in the passive movement of water out of the tubule''
Explanation:
The nephron loop has a descending branch, which goes to the renal medulla, and an ascending branch, which goes back to the cortex. The nephrons of these kidneys can have loops of Henle of different dimensions. The thin segment of the loop has thin epithelial membranes, its cells are highly permeable to water, but not to solutes. The water that exits from the descending portion of the nephron loop into the medullary space is immediately reabsorbed by the peritubular capillaries, causing osmolality to increase in both the tubular fluid and the medullary interstitial fluid. The characteristics of the descending branch differ from one species to another, the normal thing is that in one way or another, the osmotic concentration of the urine that moves through it is balanced with that of the interstitial fluid.
Which Cell Parts are ONLY in Plant cells?
Answer:
Cell Wall, Choroplast.
Explanation:
Put the following in order from the longest wavelength to the shortest wavelength: ultraviolet, microwaves, x-rays, infrared.
A. microwaves, x-rays, ultraviolet, infrared
B. ultraviolet, infrared, microwaves, x-rays
C. microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays
D. infrared, microwaves, x-rays, ultraviolet
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Analyze the punnett square R represents round seeds r represents wrinkled seeds
ratio of phenotypes:
ratio of genotypes
percent of offspring with round seeds:
percent of offspring with wrinkled seeds:
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Note about the question:
You will find the Punnett square in the attached files
Answer:
ratio of phenotypes ⇒ 3:1 ratio of genotypes ⇒ 1:2:1 percent of offspring with round seeds ⇒ 75% percent of offspring with wrinkled seeds ⇒ 25%Explanation:
Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached files
how does light affect poultry production?
Answer:
Red light stimulates and promotes sexual activity and increases growth rates for chickens and turkeys at the beginning of the rearing period. It also increases locomotion, thereby minimizing leg disorders at the end of the rearing period.
Explanation:
Answer:
Red light stimulates and promotes sexual activity and increases growth rates for chickens and turkeys at the beginning of the rearing period. It also increases locomotion, thereby minimizing leg disorders at the end of the rearing period.
Explanation:
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What happens to the extinction when it is not over?
Answer:
Mass extinctions, like the one that killed the non-bird dinosaurs, leave behind a host of empty niches — unoccupied ecological real estate. The upshot of all these processes is that mass extinctions tend to be followed by periods of rapid diversification and adaptive radiation.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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The greatest benefit of species diversity is that ?
Answer:Greater biodiversity in ecosystems, species, and individuals leads to greater stability. For example, species with high genetic diversity and many populations that are adapted to a wide variety of conditions are more likely to be able to weather disturbances, disease, and climate change.
Explanation:
in what way are the digestive system and circulatory systems alike
a:They both perform the same function.
b: they are both structural systems.
c:they are both transport systems.
d:they both involve the same organs
what happens when a light beam passes from air in water?
A The light speeds up
B all of the light is absorbed
C The light is bent and transmitted
D The light is reflected
Answer:
Refraction
Explanation:
C. The light is bent and transmitted
The picture below shows two bodies of water, a pond and a lake. How will these bodies of water most likely experience ecological succession? A The pond environment will be home to more fish and other organisms due to having more resources than the lake environment has. B The pond environment will soon turn into land, but the lake environment will spread into a larger body of water. C The pond environment will grow more plants at its bottom due to having more access to sunlight than the lake environment has. D The pond environment will soon spread into a lake, but the lake environment will recede until there is very little water left.
Answer:
The answer should be C. 0000
Succession in a pond and a lake will differ because ponds are usually shallower than lakes.
What is succession?It is the gradual changes to the community of organisms in an environment until a stable community is achieved.
Succession in water bodies may involve the gradual replacement of water by aquatic plants and then by terrestrial plants.
Ponds are usually shallower than lakes. Thus, ponds will receive more sunlight than lakes and grow more plants than lakes as time goes by.
Light is an important factor for plants to grow in any ecosystem.
More on succession can be found here: https://brainly.com/question/1291604
What control mechanisms might prevent cells from producing too much of the amino acid glycine?
Cells make up larger pieces such as organs, _____and______.
Each cell performs different ____________.
What is the definition of a cell?
Answer:
Solution given:
Cells make up larger pieces such as organs, __tissues___and__organ systems____.
Each cell performs different functions like;
provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions.Cell is defined as a basic ,functional and structural unit of life.
When a person strikes and lights a match, potential energy in the match is transformed into which types of energy?
Answer: Kinetic Energy
Explanation:
Kinetic Energy is energy in motion, while Potential Energy is stored.
Which type of reproduction is shown in the diagram above?
Answer: there’s no diagram…
Explanation:
5 sources of food contamination
Answer:
Major contamination sources are water, air, dust, equipment, sewage, insects, rodents
Explanation:
Contamination of raw materials can also occur from the soil, sewage, live animals, external surface, and the internal organs of meat animals.
Which is a nonrenewable resource? *
cotton
minerals
wool
air
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Answer:
it's equal to mass of CaO plus the mass of CO2 by law of conservation.
Which zpe virus is most
closely related to the HIV
virus that has killed about 39"
million people due to AIDS?
OChimp SIV-EK505
O Chimp SIV-MB897
O Chimp SIV-TAN1
O Gorilla SIV
If a parent cell has 3 chromosomes before mitosis,how many chromosomes will each daughter cell have after mitosis and cytokinesis?
A.1.5
B.3
C.6
D.12
Answer:
B. 3
Explanation:
Mitosis is the process of reproduction of somatic/body cells. This means that the number of chromosomes the original (parent) cell started out with, will remain the same for the daughter cells.
Given that if a parent cell has 3 chromosomes before mitosis, then the 2 daughter cells produced will also have 3 chromosomes after mitosis and cytokinesis.
Chloroplasts and mitochondria have something in common that supports the theory of endosymbiosis. What is it?
A) Mitochondria and chloroplasts are found in prokaryotes.
B) Mitochondria and Chloroplasts lack a nucleus.
C) Chloroplasts and Mitochondria are the same size as prokaryotes.
D) chloroplasts and mitochondria are similar in size.
Answer: A) Mitochondria and chloroplasts are found in prokaryotes.
Explanation:
Both mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own DNA and ribosomes. The first endosymbiotic event occurred: The ancestral eukaryote consumed aerobic bacteria that evolved into mitochondria. In a second endosymbiotic event, the early eukaryote consumed photosynthetic bacteria that evolved into chloroplasts.
COLUMN A
1. gametes
2. gonads
3. seminiferous tubules
4. puberty in males
5. testosterone
6. corpus luteum
7. puberty in females
8. atresia
9. human chorionic gonadotropin
10. oxytocin
COLUMN B
a. sperm production
b. endocrine structure
c. produces secondary sex characteristics
d. follicular degeneration
e, reproductive organs
f. indicates pregnancy
8. reproductive cells
h. milk ejection
i. menarche
j. spermatogenesis begins
Answer:
1g
2e
3j
4a
5c
6b
7i
8d
9f
10h
Explanation:
Which lake zone has phytoplankton?
A. Limenetic
B. Profundal
C. Benthic
D. Intertidal
Answer:
Option A is the correct one.
Explanation:
limnetic zone
The limnetic zone is the most photosynthetically-active zone of a lake since it is the primary habitat for planktonic species. Because phytoplankton populations are densest here, it is the zone most heavily responsible for oxygen production within the aquatic ecosystem