Which statements describe social behavior? Check all that apply.
How does flooding affect the soil layer of the
ecosystem?
Answer:
Changes from flooded to drained conditions in soils stimulate changes from aquatic to terrestrial vegetation and decrease the algal contribution to total primary production. Drainage of organic soils then has the effect of removing a source of net primary production (algae) and carbon sequestration
Explanation:
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Answer:
Soil will become damp and will thrive in water
Different genotypes always produce different phenotypes. Explain, using an example, why this is NOT true.
Answer:
This is not true because different genotypes can express the same phenotype, depending on the genes present.
Explanation:
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Which of the following correctly matches a property of an organic molecule with how that property helps the organic molecule function in living organisms?
A. Carbohydrates lower the activation energy of certain reactions. This allows metabolic processes to take place at a rate that can sustain life.
B. Proteins contain nucleotides that encode genetic material. This allows proteins to accurately pass genetic information from one cell to another.
C. Nucleic acids contain multiple carbon-hydrogen bonds. This allows nucleic acids to provide energy for living organisms by breaking these bonds.
D. Lipids are insoluble in water. This allows lipids that make up biological membranes to regulate the entry and exit of many substances.
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Answer:
C. Lipids are insoluble in water. This allows lipids that make up biological membranes to regulate the entry and exit of many substances.
Explanation:
In dogs, spotty fur is a recessive trait. Show a cross between two dogs that are heterozygous for spotty fur. What is the likelihood of these dogs having puppies with spotty fur?
Answer:
The correct answer is - 25% chances of having puppies with spotty fur.
Explanation:
In this question, it is given that spotty fur is a recessive character which means in the heterozygous condition it is not expressed in the phenotype. Here the cross between two heterozygous dogs for spotty fur will produce the following gametes:
Heterozygous: S and s where S is dominant allele and s is the allele for spotty fur that is recessive
Punnett square:
S s
S SS Ss
s Ss ss
By the Punnett square, we can say that likelihood of spotty fur (ss) in puppies is only 1/4 or 25%.
Two atoms have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. These atoms are:
A. electrons
B. isotopes
C. molecules
D. radiation
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Answer:
Isotopes
Explanation:
If two atoms have different numbers of protons, they are different elements. However, if two atoms have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons we refer to them as isotopes. Two terms we use to identify nuclides (isotopes) are atomic number and mass number.
(PLESE HELP) If you exert a force of 500 N to walk 4 m up a flight of stairs in 5 s, how much power do you
use? (INCLUDE THE UNIT for power!)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Solution given:
Force [F]=500N
distance [d]=4m
time [t]=5s
Now
power =F× velocity
=F×d/t=500×4/5=400 watt
The process of obtaining food by __________________ is called phagocytosis.
Sperm cells swim through liquid. Explain how a sperm cell is adapted to reduce friction as it swims.
Answer:
Long tail and narrow head.
Explanation:
A sperm cell is adapted to reduce friction as it swims by having long head, narrow tail and enzymes. These features of sperm provides ability to swim straight to the egg cell. Long tail helps the sperm cell to swim towards the egg cell, narrow head of sperm cell make the sperm cell for faster swimming towards the egg cell and enzymes present in the head of the sperm helps break through the egg cell membrane so we can say that the long tail and narrow head of sperm cells helps in faster swimming.
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Answer:
1. Increases
2. Decreases
3. Increases
4. Decreases
5. Increases
6. Increases
Explanation:
Raising air temperature increases temperature of our body while on the other hand, if the air temperature decreases the temperature of our body also decreases because high air temperature heats up our skin surface and low air temperature cools down our skin surface which ultimately increases or decreases the internal body temperature. Adding clothing increases body temperature due to capturing of heat produced by our body. Sweating cools down our body temperature because the water takes the internal heat with itself to the outside. In shivering, the body produced heat so the body temperature increases. Exercising also produces heat inside our body which increases the body temperature.
Which are features of Copernicus's model of the solar system? Select the three correct answers.
A.Earth is fixed to a crystalline sphere.
B.All planets orbit the Sun at the same speed.
C.The planets move in perfect circles.
D.The Sun is at the center.
E.The outer planets move in epicycles.
F.The stars are fixed to an outer sphere.
Answer:
B, C, F.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. The greater the distance, the slower the orbital velocity
2.The amount of the gravitational force doubles
3.an ellipse that is almost circular
4.0.57
5.The asteroid spirals into the sun, The asteroid continues out of the solar system, The asteroid enters a stable elliptical orbit around the sun
6.The planets move in perfect circles, The Sun is at the center, The stars are fixed to an outer sphere
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8.The distance to the sun varies
10.the time required to sweep out the areas
11.It explains why Mars appears to move backward for a few months approximately every two years, It shows the Sun at the center of the solar system
12.T^2=r^3
14.Gravitational force increases as the mass of objects increases, The theory applies to all objects in the universe, Gravitational force increases as the distance between objects decreases
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What are the 3 types of plate boundaries? Describe each.
Explanation:
Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other.
Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another.
Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other.
On the Bahamian island of Andros, mosquitofish populations live in various, now-isolated, freshwater ponds that were once united. Currently, some predator-rich ponds have mosquitofish that can swim in short, fast bursts; other predator-poor ponds have mosquitofish that can swim continuously for a long time. When placed together in the same body of water, the two kinds of female mosquitofish exhibit exclusive breeding preferences. Which type of reproductive isolation operates to keep the mosquitofish isolated, even when fish from different ponds are reunited in the same body of water
Answer:
The correct answer is - Behavioral isolation.
Explanation:
In the question, it is given that the mosquitofish of different habitat shows different behavior as per the availability of predators in the particular habitat. For instance, some mosquitofish can swim continuously for a long time in fewer predators area whereas predator-rich ponds have mosquitofish that can swim in short, fast bursts.
It is evident that they diverged from common species that isolated in different regions, their behavior got changed according to the presence of predators. Thus, the isolation is here, behavioral isolation.
What do the circles represent
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following are located in the dermis of the skin?
A. melanocytes
B. sebaceous glands
C. keratin
D. melanin
Answer:
B
Explanation:
How does a genetic mutation occur?
Answer:
A mutation is a change that occurs in our DNA sequence, either due to mistakes when the DNA is copied or as the result of environmental factors such as UV light and cigarette smoke. Mutations can occur during DNA replication if errors are made and not corrected in time.
Explanation:
what is the temperature at which enzymes work best and worst?
Answer:
There is a certain temperature at which an enzyme's catalytic activity is at its greatest which is 37.5 oC
Enzymes are still proteins, and as with all proteins, temperatures above 104 degrees Fahrenheit, 40 degrees Celsius, will start to break them down.
Explanation:
The temperature for most enzymes is about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius).There are also enzymes that work well at lower and higher temperatures.
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What is true of dermal tissue?
a. It forms the outer layer of the plant
b. It includes structures such as the root hairs
c. Its primary function is protection
d. All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above
Dermal tissues also called epidermis, make up the outer layer of all plant organs (Roots, leaves e.t.c). They have three main tissue types which are ground tissue, vascular, and dermal, all plant organs contain these three tissues.
If a dog starts to put its paw down on a sharp stone, the tough skin skin protects underlying structures from damage. Additionally, touch receptors in the skin send sensory signals to the spinal cord. The spinal cord then sends a signal to the muscles to lift the paw rather than continuing to press down. In this scenario, the dog may experience discomfort but avoid injury.
What two body systems are being used to protect the structures beneath the dog's skin and signal the muscles to lift the paw?
A.
integumentary and nervous systems
B.
circulatory and nervous systems
C.
circulatory and lymphatic systems
D.
integumentary and lymphatic systems
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The two body systems being used to protect the structures beneath the dog's skin and signal the muscles to lift the paw are the integumentary and nervous systems, which are in option A.
What is the organ system?The dog's response to the sharp stone involves the coordinated action of two body systems: the integumentary system and the nervous system. The integumentary system consists of the skin and its associated structures, including hair, nails, and glands. The skin acts as a protective barrier between the external environment and the underlying tissues, and it has specialized structures, such as tough, keratinized layers in the paw pads, that can withstand pressure and protect the sensitive tissues underneath.
Hence, the two body systems being used to protect the structures beneath the dog's skin and signal the muscles to lift the paw are the integumentary and nervous systems, which are in option A.
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Which of the statements is correct regarding water potential in plants
1. Water moves from a low water potential to a high water potential
2. Water moves from a. high water potential to a low water potential
3. Water potential in the leaves of trees is higher than the water potential in the roots of trees
How is your body temperature held constant?
The elasticity of those capillaries plays a central role in our ability to maintain constant body temperatures. When there's too much heat in the body, our capillaries automatically expand and increase the blood flow to the skin, allowing the excess heat to transfer to the air.
What is the proper way to introduce a motion using correct parliamentary procedure ?
Answer:
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Answer:
Step 1: A member of a board who wants to make a motion must first be recognized by the chair of the meeting. ...
Step 2: A member seconds the motion. ...
Step 3: The chair states the motion: “It is moved and seconded to ... ” At this point the motion now belongs to the group (not the maker or the “seconder”).
Explanation:
Step 1: A member of a board who wants to make a motion must first be recognized by the chair of the meeting. ...
Step 2: A member seconds the motion. ...
Step 3: The chair states the motion: “It is moved and seconded to ... ” At this point the motion now belongs to the group (not the maker or the “seconder”).
A group of puppies have different fur colors. This is an example of
organism diversity
ecosystem diversity
genetic diversity
species diversity
genetic diversity
Explanation:
Suppose a human child had a mother with dyed-pink hair and a father who was missing a finger (lost in an accident). Would the child inherit these traits? Explain.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
These traits are not genetic, thus the parents do not carry the sex-specific Alleles to pass off to offspring.
Humans vary in their ability to taste the bitter chemical compound phenylthiocarbamide ( PTC ). The taster phenotype is dominant to the non-taster phenotype. Researchers tested the PTC taster phenotype of individuals from an isolated population. In the sample, 780 individuals were able to taste PTC and 70 individuals were not able to taste PTC .Assuming the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the frequency of the non-taster allele
Answer:
The frequency of the recessive allele, t is f(t) = q = 0.29.
Explanation:
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Change in color and body structure help the organisms to adapt according to their environment explain with an example
Identify the structure of the human heart described as the main vessel in the arterial network that conveys oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body except the lungs. Question 34 options:
aorta
atrium
coronary artery
pulmonary artery
Answer:
the answer is A:aorta
Explanation:
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The skeletal and muscular systems are similar because
The skeletal and muscular systems are different because-
Answer:
The bones of skeletal system serve to protect the body's organs and support the weight of the of the body ,giving the body it's shape
Explanation:
The muscles of the muscular system attach to these bones, pulling on them to allow for movement of the body
The __________ system consists of the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
A. nervous
B. circulatory
C. digestive
Answer:
A. Nervous
Explanation:
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state two changes which take place in the flower after pollination
After pollination and fertilization following changes occur in a flower: (i) The petals, stamens, style and stigma of the flower fall off. (ii) Sepals dry up and hold the ovary. (iii) The ovules confined in the ovary develop into seeds.