Why subject bio is named as multidimensional subject

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Explanation:These studies generally explore how insights gained from traditional unidimensional biodiversity research differ from those derived when multidimensional approaches are taken


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A. 336m/s B.325m/s
C.346m/s
D.355m/s
8. Calculate the speed of sound if the temperature of the vibrating water is28-
A.346m/s
B.347.8m/s
C. 350m/s
D.349.1m/s
9. An echo occurs when sound
A. is trarismitted through a surface
B. is reflected from a distant surface.
C. changes speed when it strikes a distant surface.
D. all the above
10. The change in direction of a sound wave around corners is called
A. diffraction B. interference
C. refraction
D. reflection
11. You can hear noises a long distance away over water at night because
A. of lowered temperature. B. water conducts sound better at night. C. Sound is reflected off water more e
night. D. Of refraction of sound in air.
12. What is the BEST reason why a lot of people love to sing inside the bathroom?
A. because of privacy
B. because the bathroom creates an aurally pleasing acoustic environment
C. because of resonance
D. because the small dimension of the bathroom makes someone comfortable
13. The technique used by bats to find their way or to locate food is
B. RADAR
C.ECHOLOCATION
D. FLAPPING
A. SONAR
14. What kind of wave is sound wave?
A. shock wave.
B. standing wave.
C. transverse wave.
D.longitudinal wave.
15. When does resonance occur?
A. when objects of different natural frequencies are forced to produce vibration
B. when objects vibrate
C. when sound is reflected
D. when one object vibrates at the same natural frequency of a second object​

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Answer:

i think is c

Explanation:

If certain ocean species were to die out from ocean acidification, what would the impact be on the oceanic ecosystem and the remaining species?

Make a claim. Support your claim with relevant data or evidence from the article. Then, justify why the data or evidence supports your claim​

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Answer:27 negative

Explanation:

To play soccer,what type of energy is needed by your muscles so they will function properly?
A. Electromagnetic
B. Nuclear
C. Chemical

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Answer:

Chemical

Explanation:

the human body runs off of chemical interactions

What are these ripples called

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Answer:

called the surface waves

How would you improve food safety from a food supplier standpoint (farmer, factory, production, distribution, food scientists) be very specific with your answer and make sure to use facts to justify why you believe the way you do. The explanation must be at least three paragraphs (5-8 sentences)

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Answer:

Foods are the basic building blocks of living things, yet they may pose a threat and become harmful to human health in some situations [13]. Many people throughout the world become ill because of the food they eat. These diseases associated with food consumption are referred to as foodborne diseases, and they may result from dangerous microorganisms [14]. Foods can become harmful to human health or even fatal when combined with bacteria, mold, viruses, parasites and chemical toxins [13]. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that consumers be provided with a safe food supply. The factors involved in the potential threat caused by foods are inappropriate agricultural practices, poor hygiene at any stage of the food chain, lack of preventive controls during processing and preparation of the food, incorrect use of the chemical materials, contaminated raw materials, food and water and inappropriate storage [15].

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Please help!! Biology!


1. Why is it possible for the surface of a pond to freeze even though the water underneath is fluid?


2. Sugar dissolves in water, but is not an ionic compound. What does this tell you about sugar?


3. Water is used in the cells to help transport in the chemicals necessary to survive. Since cell membranes need to be able to hold in and hold out water without dissolving, what do you suspect cell membranes are made from? Why do you think this?


4. Remember "The Wicked Witch of the West" from The Wizard of Oz? She melted when doused with water. What do you think her cell membranes were made of, and why?


5. Find out why hot water freezes more quickly than cold water, and explain it here.


6. Explain why heavy water is heaver than regular water.

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation section.

Explanation:

So, let us dive straight into the solution to this particular Question or problem. We are asked to explain the phenomenon in each case.

(1). Expansion occurs at the surface of a pond water when it freezes at 0°C thus creating higher density for the (liquid) water at below the iced surface.

(2). When sugar is put in water it does not ionized but only dissolved as a molecule, therefore, sugar is a weak electrolyte.

(3). Cell membranes are made of phospholipids and proteins because phospholipids as far will not want to mix with water, also movement of molecules is done by the presence of protein.

(4). The witches cell membranes does not have phospholipids which makes it to have little adhesion force and this was the prime factor in the dissolving of the witch by water. The cell membrane contain nonfatty components.

(5). The statement is true, and this is a phenomenon refer to as the Mpemba effect that is to say when one cools down hot water it looses some of it mass(reduces the quantity of water) and this is due to evaporation. Thus, as the quantity of water reduced, freezing becomes faster.

(6). Heavy water is D2O while normal water is H2O. Where D in D20 means Deuterium which is heavier than Hydrogen atoms in heavy water.

identify the type of cell that does not contain a nucleus​

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Answer:

A bacteria cell

Explanation:

What is the fate of the products produced from photosynthesis​

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Photosynthesis produces oxygen and water. Photosynthesis is the result of a cycle. Humans use oxygen for respiration, the product produced from human respiration is carbon dioxide. Then plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into oxygen with photosynthesis, this goes on and on as a cycle.

Why does photosynthesis occur at the upper surface of the leaf than the lower surface

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Answer: The sunlight hits the upper surface of the leaf, and sunlight is crucial to the photosynthesis process. The leaves trap the energy and use it to create glucose.

Which of the following is NOT a common substance in living systems? 

A.) Urea
B.) Ammonia
C.) water
D.) Carbon

Which of the following is not a common substance in living systems?

A.) ATP
B.) Cellulose
C.) mineral salts
D.) molecular oxygen

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Answer:

first one is b the second is d

Explanation:

which 3 reactions form atp?

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Answer:

Answer below

Explanation:

The eight steps of the citric acid cycle are a series of redox, dehydration, hydration, and decarboxylation reactions. Each turn of the cycle forms one GTP or ATP as well as three NADH molecules and one FADH2 molecule, which will be used in further steps of cellular respiration to produce ATP for the cell.

Which letter marks the zone of inhibition?

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Answer:

A. B

Explanation:

"B" as labelled in the above is the zone of inhibition.

The Zone of Inhibition is actually a test which is used to assess antimicrobial activities of a material or solution in relation to an micro-organism as a target. It is also known as Kirby-Bauer Test. It measures the antibiotic resistance and also used to inhibit microbial growth.

At the Point B, microbes can not grow in there; they are inhibited.

In the test, if bacterial strain or any other strain is susceptible to the antimicrobial agent, a zone of inhibition appears. If it shows resistance to that agent, then no zone is evidential.

Which is the correct ratio of Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen found in a carbohydrate? 2:21 1:1:2 0212 121​

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Answer:

1:2:1

Explanation:

The ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen in carbohydrate molecules is 1:2:1.

Answer:

1:2:1

Explanation:

carbohydrates have a general formular of C6H12O6.

divide all through by a common factor(I.e 6)

1:2:1

The height of a painting is ft. Between which two consecutive whole numbers is ​?
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
and
B.
and
C.
and

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

I don't understand what you want it's all the same they all say and

how do birds the ant seen here reproduce​

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Birds attach the bur of the plant which helps in the pollination. The birds sit on the plant and the burs of the plant gets attached in the legs of the birds which is transferred from one place to another.





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Water is essential for life. Its special properties make water the single most important molecule in plant life. Which of the following properties of water enables it to move from the roots to the leaves of plants?

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Answer:

Because water exhibits cohesive behavior.

Explanation:

Cohesive behavior can be explained as a behavior where molecules are attracted to each other.

And this means that,  water molecules are attracted to each  other because of their cohesive behavior. This makes them to be  attracted to other substances, such as the walls of the xylem of plants.

In this case, it is believed that the water molecules behave this  way because they are polar, that is, there is an electronegativity difference between the bonded atoms. And this enables it to move from the roots to the leaves of the plants.

what is photosynthesisi

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Answer:

Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae, and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight and turn it into chemical energy.

Answer:

the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduc

What is the structure shown in the figure?

Carbohydrates

Proteins

Lipids

Nucleic Acids

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Proteins hope that helps

The zika virus was first identified in Uganda in 1947. The virus is transmitted from person to person by a bite from a mosquito. It is commonly carried by the Aedes mosquito which is prevalent throughout Central Africa. The virus has more recently spread to the Americas (South, Central, and now North) and is expected to spread to Europe. There is a concern that the virus may reach epidemic proportions. Zika virus is related to yellow and dengue fever. Common symptoms are low grade fever and a distinctive skin rash and other symptoms include vomiting, headache, and muscle and/or joint pain. Pregnant women should avoid traveling to areas known to have zika virus present because the virus is known to cause microcephaly and developmental difficulties related to the central nervous system. Based on the paragraph above, class discussions, and other VALID (be careful with your selection of e-materials! CDC – Center for Disease Control is a good place to start) sources of information please answer the following questions. State a reason why the virus has spread to the Americas and likely to spread to Europe. Define the term microcephaly. What bones of the fetal skull would be affected by zika? Specifically, what area of the CNS is not fully developed in microcephalic individuals. In 1 -3 sentences describe the developmental difficulties of microcephalic individuals. How does one know if they have contracted zika? Do men need to be concerned about contracting zika? How does one avoid contracting zika? In a short paragraph (2-5 sentences!) provide one example of a scientific measure that could possibly control the spread of zika and explain how the measure works (controls the spread).

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Answer:

1.Most people infected with the Zika virus have no signs and symptoms, while others report mild fever, rash and muscle pain. Other signs and symptoms may include headache, red eyes (conjunctivitis) and a general feeling of discomfort. Zika virus is also called Zika or Zika virus disease. 2.The frontal and parietal bones, but not the occipital bone, collapse over the injured brain. Almost all of the children had prominent calcifications in the brain. Unlike in children infected with cytomegalovirus, periventricular calcifications are the exception in children infected with Zika virus. 3.No they should not be worried.

Explanation:

Which examples of artificial selection are caused by human activity without people even realizing it?
a. an increase of tuskless Asian elephants because of ivory poaching
b. growing human organs from pig stem cells because of increased research on stem cell therapy
c. a decrease in rams’ horn size because of hunters’ preference for long-horned rams
d. cows producing milk with more protein because of genetic engineering
e. chickens producing more meat because of selctive breeding

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an increase of tuskless Asian elephants because of ivory poaching, a decrease in rams’ horn size because of hunters’ preference for long-horned rams

Answer:

a,an increase of tuskless Asian elephants because of ivory poaching,

c,a decrease in rams’ horn size because of hunters’ preference for long-horned rams

Explanation:

Who know what the answer

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Answer:

2. plasma kingdom fungi

Why do thermos bottle keep cold beverages contained inside them from getting warm?

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Answer- To keep your drinks hot or cold, it minimizes heat transfer due to conduction and radiation. Convection is not included because convection keeps the temperature in a liquid even.
Hope this helps:)

Which statement best describes a solid?
D. Its particles are very far apart.
A. Its particles do not move at all.
C. Its particles can flow past each other.
B. Its particles vibrate in place.

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Answer:

it's particles vibrate in place

Explanation:

They have a fixed volume and shape

It’s b. It’s particles vibrate in place

During cellular respiration, the chemical energy from food is transferred into which of the following molecules that can be used as an energy source by enzyme throughout the cell?
A
Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
B
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
C
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA
D
Triglycerides

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Answer:

The first stage of cellular respiration, called glycolysis, takes place in the cytoplasm. In this step, enzymes split a molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, which releases energy that is transferred to ATP. The organelle called a mitochondrion is the site of the other two stages of cellular respiration

What are the roles of different organelles in a cell?

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Answer:

Functions of different cell organelles:

Nucleus: contains all the genetic material, acts as information center and tells all the organelles what to do, RNA transcription.

Mitochondria: generates energy through respiration

Endoplasmic recticulum (rough): transport and storage of material; (smooth ER): creation of lipids and fats

Ribosome: protein creation by RNA translation  

Golgi apparatus: responsible for synthesis, packing and processing of proteins

Chloroplast: responsible for glucose creation (by photosynthesis)

Cytoplasm: is region where all chemical reactions take place  and is the jelly like fluid that holds all the organelles in place inside of the cell

lysosome: responsible for breakdown of larger molecules

Flagellum (or flagella): tail like organelle, assists motion

Vacuole: helps in maintenance of homeostasis  and stores waste products or other materials like water / food

cell membrane: separates cell from the rest of the environment  and controls what comes in and out of the cell

cytoskeleton: supports cell structure

There are a number of other organelles as well but i just named some of the common ones.

Answer:

the cell sturcture

Explanation:

Identify the structure labeled B

A. Nucleotide
B. Base
C. Phosphate
D. Sugar

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The answer is A. Nucleotide

What is the most important thing you have learned from your identity?

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Answer:

The most important thing that I have learned from my identity is that it mine and only mine. I determine who I am and what I become. No one can tell me what I will do with my life.

Explanation:

which two maps would you use if you wanted to determine the tallest mountain in the United States?
A. Topographic map
B. Road map
C. Relief map
D. Resource map

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A. Topographic map and C. Relief map

Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

A certain species of lizard comes in three colors: cream, golden, and brown. All lizards are a single solid color (ie, none ever have spots or stripes) You carry out matings between these lizards, and collect the following data:

• Cream and brown lizards can be true-breeding, but golden lizards never breed true.
• Matings between cream and golden lizards always yield cream and golden offspring in a 1:1 ratio.
• Matings between brown and golden lizards always yields brown and golden offspring in a 1:1 ratio.
• Mating golden lizards with other golden lizards always yields brown lizards, golden lizards, and cream lizards in a ratio of 1:2:1, respectively.

Required:
Assign allele symbols to all alleles of the lizard color gene, and indicate which genotypes result in which phenotypes.

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Answer:

Cream and brown lizards can be true-breeding, but golden lizards never breed true.

Explanation:

when muscles contract, the ____ energy of ATP is used to drive the ____ energy of contraction

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Answer:

1. Chemical energy

2. Mechanical (kinetic) energy

Explanation:

The contraction of our muscles is accompanied by movement. Contraction of muscles involves the proteins myosin and actin, which forms a cross-bridge. Calcium ions bind to troponin protein allowing the myosin to bind to the binding sites on the actin protein.

However, for this cross-bridge cycle between myosin and actin to occur repeatedly, ATP is needed to induce the release of the myosin from the actin active site. Therefore, When muscles contract, the CHEMICAL energy of ATP is used to drive the MECHANICAL energy (kinetic energy) of contraction.

NOTE: ATP supplies chemical energy to induce movement of muscles during contraction. Energy due to motion is called KINETIC ENERGY.

When muscles contract, the Chemical energy of ATP is used to drive the Kinetic energy of contraction ;  The missing answers are ; Chemical and Kinetic

When we contrast our muscles ATP induces the release of  myosin from its actin active site ( i.e. the use of the chemical energy contained in ATP ). the release of myosin leads to the contraction of the muscles, which is a form of mechanical/kinetic energy. The proteins involved in the contraction ( kinetic energy ) of muscles are myosin and actin while the calcium ion involved is troponin.

Hence we can conclude that When muscles contract, the Chemical energy of ATP is used to drive the Kinetic energy of contraction.

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