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Molly wanted to test out new NikeSpeed running shoes that claim to make her run faster than her regular Nike shoes. If she wanted to test these shoes, what would be her:
Independent variable:
Dependent Variable:
TWO controlled variables:
Control Group:
Experimental Group
Answer:
Independent variable: type of shoe
Dependent Variable: running speed
TWO controlled variables: same running distance, same runner
Control Group: running with the regular Nike shoes
Experimental Group: running with the new Nikespeed shoes.
Explanation:
According to this question, Molly wants to test her new NikeSpeed running shoes that claim to make her run faster than her regular Nike shoes.
- Independent variable is the variable of an experiment that is subjected to change or manipulation by the experimenter. In this experiment, the independent variable is the SHOES that Molly wants to test.
- Dependent variable is the measured variable that responds to the change made to the independent variable. In this case, the dependent variable is the RUNNING SPEED.
- Control variable is the variable that must be kept unchanged throughout the experiment in order not to change the experiment outcome. The control variables include; SAME RUNNING DISTANCE, SAME RUNNER (MOLLY) etc.
- Control group is the group of an experiment that does not receive the experimental treatment. In this case, it is RUNNING WITH THE REGULAR NIKE SHOES.
- Experimental group is the group that receives the experimental treatment. In this case, it is RUNNING WITH THE NEW NIKE-SPEED SHOES.
How do water's relative densities as a solid and a liquid differ from that of most other substances?
When water evaporates,
the particles
A stop moving
B. move faster
C. move slower.
D. explode.
Name the major nitrogenous waste product in nile perch
Answer:
Any metabolic waste product that contains nitrogen. Urea and uric acid are the most common nitrogenous waste products in terrestrial animals; freshwater fish excrete ammonia and marine fish excrete both urea and trimethylamine oxide.
what process do plants release water into the air
Answer:
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Although Domain Bacteria is very diverse, bacteria do share some basic characteristics. Which of the following are some of those shared characteristics?
Question 4 options:
Bacteria are surrounded by a a strong cell wall made of a molecule called peptidoglycan.
Bacteria are eukaryotes.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Their DNA is one single, circular chromosome
Answer:
They Don't have definet nucleus (eukaryotes )
They have a SINGLE DNA,circular chromosome
Explanation:
All bacteria share common basic characteristics.
Which of the following best describes why the two organisms you chose are closely related to each other using evidence from the chart?
Dehydration synthesis is involved in the synthesis of all the following except
1. DNA
? proteins.
priysaccharides.
4. lipids:
5. monosaccharides.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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what is the main point of the villi
Answer:
The villi of the small intestine project into the intestinal cavity, greatly increasing the surface area for food absorption and adding digestive secretions. The villi number about 10 to 40 per square millimetre (6,000 to 25,000 per square inch) of tissue.
QUESTION 9
Neurotransmitters are stored in
A. the synaptic cleft.
B. synaptic vesicles.
C. the postsynaptic neuron.
D. Nissl bodies.
E. smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
Answer:
B. synaptic vesicles
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Scientists can create transgenic organisms by inserting foreign DNA randomly into the chromosomes of a host. A scientist might do this in order to express genes carried in the foreign DNA and in this case the foreign DNA is often engineered to include insulator sequences at the ends of the foreign sequence. Why insulators would be useful in this context
Answer:
Insulator sequences serve as a boundary between two genes. In this case, the insulator sequence is a boundary between the organism's normal DNA and the inserted foreign DNA. The insulator will protect the inserted DNA from any regulatory effects that may come from the neighboring gene.
The ligand binding domain of a protein must be inserted in
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Answer:
Lizards and birds produce amniotic eggs.
Sharks were the first animals to have jaws.
Ray-finned fish and sharks are similar in that they both have paired appendages and jaws.
Birds are more closely related to crocodiles than they are mammals.
Explanation:
When a novel trait is labeled on a cladogram only the animals depicted after the label exhibit the trait.
Organisms that are located on the same clade (branch) are closely related.
Which population is most likely to survive in the event of a new disease?
A.
a very diverse population
B.
a somewhat diverse population
C.
a population with little diversity
D.
a population with no variation
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I don't know if this is the answer but I think it's A because more diversity means more opinions and more opinions means more solutions to the problem at hand
1. A food chain is one part of a food web. Which list is part of the food web shown above?
A diatoms-fish-leopard-seal-orca
B diatomskrill--fish-great white
shark-orca
C copepodsdiatomskrill--fish-
leopard-seal-orca
Dorca--leopard-seal--squid-copepods- diatoms
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Viroids’ largest impact is on ________.
Answer:
the agriculture indus
Correct answer: the agriculture indus
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Directions: Select the correct planet
The diagram below shows the orbits of the inner planets around the Sun. Based on the diagram, which inner planet has the longest
year?
Nenus
Mars
Mercury
Earth
What is the other name for the constellation seen here ?
Answer:
Another name of constellation is
group of star.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Storz (2007) describes an adaptive response to low partial pressure of oxygen in an environment at high elevation. Describe three other environmental conditions besides high elevation that might result in adaptation to hypoxia. List an organism found in each of the described environmental conditions that would be predicted to exhibit adaptive responses to low partial pressure of oxygen.
Answer:
Enhanced ventilatory abilities, enhanced percentage removal of O2 from the ventilatory stream and large gill surface areas.
Explanation:
Enhanced ventilatory abilities, enhanced percentage removal of O2 from the ventilatory stream and large gill surface areas are the three other environmental conditions besides high elevation that might result in adaptation to hypoxia. These abilities will increase the resistance to lower oxygen levels in the surrounding environment. Fish is the organism which used these types of adaptation for their survival in the surrounding of low oxygen levels.
What negative effect occurs when there is a decrease in air quality?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Which of the following describes hygiene?
A. Practices that prevent disease
B. Strategies to protect patient information
C. Steps for communicating effectively
D. Methods for properly lifting patients
SUBMIT
It’s A
Answer:
A
Explanation:
hygiene is done by oneself
Answer: A. Practices that prevent disease
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Problem
A car sells for \$5000$5000dollar sign, 5000 and loses \dfrac{1}{10}
10
1
start fraction, 1, divided by, 10, end fraction of its value each year.
Write a function that gives the car's value, V(t)V(t)V, left parenthesis, t, right parenthesis, ttt years after it is sold.
Answer: V(t)=5000(9/10)^t
Explanation:
If the car loses 1/10 of its value each year, that means 9/10 of the value remains each year.
So each year, the car's value is multiplied by a factor of 9/10 or 0.9
If we start with the initial value, $5000 and keep multiplying by 9/10 his function gives us the car's value t years from now:
The following case study is a paraphrase from "Good Clinical Practice. Standard Operating Procedures for Clinical Researchers" (Kolman, J., Meng, P. and Scott, G. editors; John Wiley and Sons publishers, 1998):
“While a study subject and a relative were walking in town one day during the summer, a hanging flower basket fell on a study subjects head, resulting in the study subject falling down and becoming unconscious. The subject’s relative called for an ambulance. On arrival at a local hospital’s Emergency Department, in which the subject regained consciousness but could not recall the event, a x-ray revealed a fractured skull. The subject’s consciousness level at this point was deteriorating and after further tests a subdural hematoma was diagnosed, which was evacuated under general anesthesia. Postoperative recovery was uneventful and progressing well until day four, when the patient developed acute dyspnea (shortness of breath) at rest during visiting time. An emergency lung scan was performed that confirmed a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. The study subject was anticoagulated and was eventually discharged from the hospital”
1. What is/are the AE/s in the case study?
2. Are there any AEs that are "serious"? If "yes", list them and state why they are serious.
3. What are your thoughts about the AE(s) being related to the study drug (NOTE: we do not know whether the subject is on active drug or placebo)?
Which situation is an example of altruistic behavior?(1 point)
A) A child steals an apple.
B) A child shares an apple.
C) A child eats an apple.
D) A child throws away an apple.
Answer:
B. A child share an apple
Explanation:
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A child who shares an apple shows altruistic behavior.
What is altruistic behavior?
Evolutionary biologists determined that an animal's behaviors are altruistic when they benefit other individuals, even to the potential detriment of themselves. Bees, ants, and termites are examples of altruistic behavior.Thus, we can conclude that in option B a child who shares an apple shows altruistic behavior.
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which of the following is NOT a basic need of plants in order to live
a.water
b.oxygen
c.sunlight
d.carbon dioxide
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The diagram represents a taxonomic tree showing the possible evolution of six species of finches.
The most likely explanation for the branching pattern seen in the circled region labeled X is that:
A.
environmental changes resulted in extinction
B.
speciation occurred as a result of inbreeding
C.
no speciation occurred during this time
D.
environmental changes influenced speciation
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
As we can see in the figure, three species of the finches in circle lie on the same main branch as three sub branches. This is an example of speciation caused by interbreeding of species which led to removal of deleterious genes and then caused emergence of three species adaptable to the existing environmental conditions.
Hence, option B is correct
how contractile vacuole function in osmoregulation
Answer: A contractile vacuole (CV) is an organelle, or sub-cellular structure, that is involved in osmoregulation and waste removal. ... In freshwater environments, the concentration of solutes inside the cell is higher than outside the cell. Under these conditions, water flows from the environment into the cell by osmosis. The contractile vacuole (CV) complex is an osmoregulatory organelle of free-living amoebae and protozoa, which controls the intracellular water balance by accumulating and expelling excess water out of the cell, allowing cells to survive under hypotonic stress as in pond water.
Explanation:
NO LINKS Roundworms use the_____ route to move between two dogs.
Answer:
Feces is your answer. AKA poop.
Explanation:
2. What is a characteristic of animals that use chemicals for defense?
A. They rely on Mullerian mimicry for defense.
B. They rarely use camouflage as a defense.
C. They usually use their speed for defense.
D. They rely on Batesian mimicry for defense.
They rely on Mullerian mimicry for defense.
The insect mimic the other insect which is toxic to the predator.By this method they increase there chance of survival.What is mimicry?It is the close resemblance, in color, form, or behavior, of one organism to another or to some object in its environment, as of some insects to the leaves or twigs of plants.It serves to disguise an organism from a predator or prey.Hence, A option is correct.
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