2. Why is hydrogen placed in group one of the periodic table?

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Answer 1

Answer:

because, it resembles the properties of alkali earth metals as well as halogens ! OwO

Explanation:

" Hydrogen resembles the properties of alkali earth metals as well as halogens. Hydrogen has one electron in its valence shell and it also needs one more electron to get stable. ... For this the hydrogen is placed separately in periodic table ! "

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2. Why Is Hydrogen Placed In Group One Of The Periodic Table?
Answer 2
Because it has ns1 electron and it’s like the alkali metals

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Climatology study cumulative weather data. They analyze the average_______and average _______. Temperature,precipitation. Snow,rain. Rain,sun

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Answer: temperature, precipitation

Explanation: I just took the test and got it right

How does energy move through living systems?

A. Energy can be created by organisms and can be passed on if it is not used by that organism

B. All of the energy is used up by organisms as they move, grow and reproduce so less energy is available for the next organism in the food chain

C. Energy is transformed and/or lost as heat as it passes from one organism to the next, but the total amount always stays the same

D. Energy is created during photosynthesis

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Answer:energy is produced during photosynthesis. energy is used by the photosynthesiser or lost as heat, with the remainder available to the next organism in the food chain.

Explanation: self explanatory

Why do the plant cells in these two images have different structures?
A. Because every plant cell has a different structure
B. Because they are in different stages of development
C. Because they have different jobs, or functions
D. Because the DNA in their nuclei are very different

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Answer:

C

Cells have different shapes because they do different things. ... The shapes of cells have evolved to help them carry out their specific function in the body, so looking at a cell's shape can give clues about what it does. Neurons are cells in the brain and nervous system.

The plant cell in the images have different structures because they have different jobs, or functions

Why are all plant cells have different structures?

All  plants are very different because of their environments.

Plant cells are different in shapes because they are in different places in the plant and do different jobs. Some cell stores food,some perform photosynthesis etc.

- Animal cells also have many shapes like nerve cells, germ cells etc.

According to options:-

A. Because every plant cell has a different structureB. Because they are in different stages of developmentC. Because they have different jobs, or functionsD. Because the DNA in their nuclei are very different

The answer will be (option A) they have different jobs, or finctions.

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Which is not an example of abiotic factor?

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Answer:

Plants are not an example of an abiotic factor

Explanation:

Answer:

plants are living/biotic so this means it isn't abiotic. (abiotic means nonliving)

Explanation:

P680 is said to be the strongest biological oxidizing agent. Given its function, why is this necessary

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Answer:

The correct answer is - it obtains electrons from the oxygen atom in a water molecule, so it must have a stronger attraction for electrons than oxygen has

Explanation:

P680 known as which contains a reaction center in photosystem two, it is a very strong oxidizing agent that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from H2O to a bound quinone, with the production of O2.

To have a stronger attraction for electrons than oxygen has, P680 gets electrons from the O2 atom in a water molecule.

An empty field has no plants growing on it. When it rains, some of the field's sail washes away downhill.

Which statement best explains how planting grass on the field might help reduce soil erosion?

O A Grass will make the soll more wet

B. Grass will help hold the soil together.

c Grass will increase the amount of soil.

O O D. Grass will stop water from moving over the field.

O

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Answer:

b grass will help hold the soil together

B. Grass will help hold the grass together

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Biosafety practices protect workers, products and _________?
A. EPA
B. animals
C. the environment
D. NIH​

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Answer:

the environment

the environment

How do long term environmental impacts change subsequent
populations?

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Answer:

Third effect... cause the organisms end up going extinct. A long-term environmental changes are... ice age, deforestation, urbanization, Earth's orbit, Sun's intensity, Global Warming, radioactive waste/pollution, extinction of species this could happen to anyone of the food webs.

Explanation:

hope this will help you

.Complete the sentence

The addition or removal of genes from a population is referred to as_____________​

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Answer:

The answer is -

Evolution

How many chromosomes are found in the common strawberry found in the grocery stores?​

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But figuring out where those genes were located was like finding a treasure in a hall of mirrors: Unlike humans, which have just two copies of each of our 23 chromosomes, strawberries have a whopping eight copies of seven chromosomes, for a grand total of 56.

Answer:

In total, they have 56 chromosomes

Explanation:

Unlike Humans which has two copies of 23 chromosomes (in total 46) common strawberries have 8 copies of 7 chromosomes hence why they have a total of 56 chromosomes.

Compare and contrast the cell membrane with the cell wall. *

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Explanation:

For one, the cell wall is found only in plant cells, as it needs more protection. The cell wall is also found in the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. It can also be found rigid or smooth.

The cell membrane is found in both plant and animal cells. It controls what enters and leaves the cell. It surrounds the cytoplasm of the cell.

During mitosis two identical cells are produced from the parent cell these are called...

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Answer:

Daugter cells

Explanation:

thses are called Daughter cells

Answer: Daughter Cells

Explanation: The process results in four daughter cells that are haploid, which means they contain half the number of chromosomes of the diploid parent cell. Meiosis has both similarities to and differences from mitosis, which is a cell division process in which a parent cell produces two identical daughter cells.

What are some examples of metabolic processes in cells? (Choose all that apply)

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Answer:

Metabolism is a set of chemical reactions that  they release energy for cellular processes.

Explanation:

Metabolic processes in cells are:

* Metabolism-the whole of all chemical processes, that is, the total turnover of matter and energy is called metabolism.

* Cellular respiration-a process in which organic matter is oxidized, whereby carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP molecules are formed as end products of this oxidation.

Where do many of the world's deserts lie?

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Answer:

Most of the world's deserts are located near 30 degrees north latitude and 30 degrees south latitude, where the heated equatorial air begins to descend

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:most deserts are found on the western sides of continents for example  the Sahara, Arabian, and Gobi deserts and the smaller deserts of Asia—are located far from the coast in the Eurasian interior. They tend to occur under the eastern sides of major subtropical high-pressure cells.

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Using the picture, explain how you can determine the Rick ages. How can scientists use these fossils to help age the rocks? Give an explanation on how one of these fossils was made.

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Carbon dating the fossils or researching when animals like that lived
In column one or three it’s a sea shell
Hope it helps:)

Which organisms listed below is considered a secondary consumer?
A. rabbit
B. coyote
C. mouse
D. cow

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Answer:

Coyote

Explanation:

every other ones are primary consumers

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Answer:

wave b

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During photosynthesis,__________ is used to break water down into oxygen and hydrogen.

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sunlight or energy ?

Answer:

Sunlight energy

During Photosynthesis, Sunlight energy is used to break water down into oxygen and hydrogen.

A single atom of carbon is joined to a hydrogen atom. How many double bonds can the
carbon still form?

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Answer:

One carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with four hydrogen atoms by sharing a pair of electrons between itself and each hydrogen (H) atom.

Explanation:

Question 4 of 25
What kind of molecule forms from polysaccharide chains that are very
strong?
O A. Protein
B. Cellulose
C. Monosaccharide
D. Lipid
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Answer:

B. Cellulose

Explanation:

Polysaccharide are substances that contains many units of monomers called MONOSACCHARIDE. They are carbohydrate molecules consisting of very long chains of monosaccharides like glucose, galactose etc.

An example of molecule that forms from strong chains of polysaccharides is CELLULOSE, which consists of long chains of glucose units linked together by B-1,4-glycosidic bonds. Cellulose is the most abundant polysaccharide on Earth found in plant cell walls.

Is there anyone who can help me pls in biology this is the end of the semester I need help pls

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Answer:

what do you need?

Explanation:

9. Doctors tested a patient to find out what molecules were in her cells. Her cells contained normal
levels of oxygen molecules, low levels of amino acid molecules, and low levels of glucose molecules
Will this patient be able to exercise normally?
a
Yes, as long as her cells have enough oxygen, her body will be able to exercise,
b
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release enough energy to exercise.
С
No, her cells need amino acids to react with oxygen to release enough energy to exercise.
d
No, her cells need glucose to react with amino acids to release enough energy to exercise.

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Answer:

b. No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release enough energy to exercise.

Explanation:

Living organisms are able to perform any of their day-to-day activities due to the release of energy in their individual cells. The process by which this energy is obtained by their cell is called CELLULAR RESPIRATION. Cellular respiration is the process whereby glucose (from digested food) is broken down in the presence of oxygen to yield energy in form of ATP. The general equation is as follows:

C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6O2 (oxygen) → 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP

According to this question, a doctor is said to test a patient for the content of molecules in her cells. Her cells were found to contain normal levels of oxygen molecules, low levels of amino acid molecules, and low levels of glucose molecules. This patient will NOT BE ABLE to exercise normally because her cells need glucose in optimal amount to react with oxygen to release enough energy to exercise.

Why is meiosis important for organisms?
It creates gametes and allows for genetic variation among organisms.
It produces genetically identical cells.
0 It provides a means of asexual reproduction.
O It allows for cell and tissue repair

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The correct answer is A. It creates gametes and allows for genetic variation among organisms.

Meiosis is the process of cell division in which a single cell divides into four daughter cells. The genetic constitution of the daughter cells reduces to the half as compared with the parent cells. While crossing over, an exchanging of genetic material is passed between chromosomes and that allow variations to happen.

11. Compare and contrast the Rough ER and the Smooth ER. (Structure and
function)
*

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Answer:

The rough er has ribosomes attached to it and the smooth er does not

Ants and aphids often live near each other the ants Feed on the waste produced by the aphids and the aphids are protected from predators by the presence of the ants what type of relationship is this

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Answer: the answer is mutualism. please give me brainliest

Explanation: Mutualism is a relationship between two different species in which both species have benefits. In this example, ants benefit because they feed on aphids' wastes while aphids benefit because ants provide them protection.Jul 8, 2016

What are the characteristics of supernovae?

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As the star runs out of nuclear fuel, some of its mass flows into its core. Eventually, the core is so heavy that it cannot withstand its own gravitational force. The core collapses, which results in the giant explosion of a supernova. The sun is a single star, but it does not have enough mass to become a supernova.
Ans: As the star runs out of nuclear fuel, some of its mass flows into its core. Eventually, the core is so heavy that it cannot withstand its own gravitational force. The core collapses, which results in the giant explosion of a supernova. The sun is a single star, but it does not have enough mass to become a supernova.

Which is the best way to describe the biodiversity of an area?

A grassland has organisms that live on hundreds of acres of land.
A desert has 10 species of animals that can survive dry conditions.
A rainforest has fertile soil that supports many kinds of plants.
A pond has 12 species of organisms, including 300 animals and 40 plants

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D. A pond has 12 species of organisms including 300 animals and 40 plants

Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

Describe chemical changes and include 3 examples.

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Answer:

These are all chemical changes you can pick which ever one you would like

Explanation:

Burning, cooking, rusting, rotting,food cooking, rust formation, tarnish forming on doorknobs, fuel burning for heat, tarnished penny.Fireworks explosion. Rotting bananas. Grilling a hamburger. Saliva digesting sugar with the use of amylase.

A farmer sprayed his orange trees with a pesticide to eliminate the insects damaging the trees. Some of the insects survived and produced offspring that were also resistant to the pesticide.
Which process is illustrated by the pesticide resistance of the offspring?
natural selection
selective breeding
aerobic respiration
sexual reproduction

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Answer:

selective breeding

hope it helped sorry if it right

Explanation:

A certain regulatory gene is involved in controlling the expression of other genes. In studying this regulatory gene, a scientist discovers that it encodes for an enzyme that causes histone deacetylase (the removal of acetyl groups from histone tails). Based on this information, how would you predict that this enzyme regulates gene expression

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Answer:

by an epigenetic mechanism

Explanation:  

Epigenetics can be defined as the study of mitotically heritable gene expression changes that do not involve alterations in the DNA sequence. There are three different epigenetic modifications that work together either to activate or repress gene expression: DNA methylation, histone modifications (e.g., methylation, acetylation, phosphorylation, etc) and regulatory non-coding RNAs (e.g., long non-coding RNAs, microRNAs, piwi-RNAs, etc). Deacetylases are enzymes that play roles in epigenetic gene regulation by removing acetyl groups from lysine (K) residues located at the N-terminal end of histones H3 and H4. Histone deacetylation modifies the structure of the chromatin, thereby activating or suppressing gene expression in a context-dependent manner.

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