1.
How does water behave when it freezes?
Answer:
During freezing, water molecules lose energy and do not vibrate or move around as vigorously. This allows more stable hydrogen-bonds to form between water molecules, as there is less energy to break the bonds...Thus water expands as it freezes, and ice floats atop water.
Explanation:
Composites are made from
a. layers of wood glued together in sheets
b. two or more plastics mixed together to make a new plastic
c. two or more materials mixed together that chemically mix into a new material
d. two or more materials mixed together to make a stronger material but the individual components remain visible
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D is the answer
Explanation:
A composite is made by combining two or more other materials so they improve one another but keep distinct and separate identities in the final product. So a composite isn't a compound (where atoms or molecules bind together chemically to make something quite different), a mixture (where one material is blended into another), or a solution.
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1)What is a trophic level?
2) explain how energy travels through food web ? your response must include the following terms:
Decomposer,producer, primary, consumer , 10%.
3)why is energy reduced at successive trophic levels?
1. The trophic level is something's position in the food chain/food web.
2. Energy travels through out the food chain because all the animals eat each other and take each other's energy. The decomposers are eaten, the producers are eaten, but the primary consumers get all the energy.
3. The energy decreases because each animal decomposes the energy a little, before getting eaten. By the time the food reaches the top of the web, the energy is barely left.
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Which one can be broken down further and element or a compound?
Answer:
Elements are the simplest form of matter; cannot be broken down further by either physical or chemical means. Compounds are made up of two or more elements combined in definite quantities and in definite proportions by chemical bonds.
Explanation:
In the test for protein, why would some tubes show a slight purple color while others show a dark purple color?
Answer:
protein:
1. What is the name of the reagent used to test for the presence of proteins? (1 point)
Biuret reagent
2. What color indicates the presence of protein in a solution when the reagent is added? (1 point)
When Biuret is added, it would turn blue when it is negative but if it is positive then it would turn to a purplish to a dark purple. Showing that there is protein.
3. Which substances tested were positive for protein? (2 points)
The ones that were tested positive were milk solution and 50% egg solution.
4. Describe in your own words what we should do if the test tube for di-water tested positive for protein. (2 points)
Since Di water is our negative control, we know that there would be no proteins but if it was tested positive. Then we should start the experiment all over again this time with new, clean equipment.
If you have a sinus infection, many times you feel pressure in the check area. What is the regional term for this area?
Answer:
Thyroid
Explanation:
Because the 17 and the 13 Cicada have different breeding seasons and experience temporal isolation, what will probably never happen between the different species?
Answer:
Mutations in the gene pool
Explanation:
today's midterms and I just want to say good luck to you all. (we're doomed)
Answer:
lol, good luck dude ur gonna need it.
Which two of the following correctly describe what a gene is?
A packet of genetic information that can be passed down from one generation to the next
A DNA molecule
The entire collection of genetic information in a given species
A section of DNA that provides instructions for building a specific protein
I'm not sure
Answer:
A section of DNA that provides instructions for building a specific protein and A packet of genetic information that can be passed down from one generation to the next
Explanation:
A DNA molecule is not a gene, it is a nucleotide. The entire collection of genetic information in a given species results isn't a gene although many genes comprise what is the genome. Given that those two answers are not what genes are, the other two options are correct.
You're eating a bowl of
fruit but you're starting to
feel full.
Answer:because it has low energy density an lots of fiber it helps you feel full longer
Explanation: fruit recommended
Make list of farm tool used in:
Land preparation
Cultivation
Plant propagation
Harvesting
Answer:
Land preparation:
This has to do with preparing the land in preparation for planting.
Farm tools used in land preparation include scrapers, ditchers, ploughs, levelers.
Cultivation:
This has to do with loosening the soil for farm use.
Farm tools used in Cultivation include: spade, shovel, rake, etc.
Plant propagation:
This is the act of growing new seeds, using different sources.
Examples of farm tools used in this operation include: propagation knife, hand pruner, sharpening stone, etc
Harvesting:
This is the process of collecting or gathering crops which were planted and have reached age of maturity.
Examples of farm tools used in this operation are hand sickle, darat, gandasa, etc.
The list of farm tools used for various uses include the following:
Land preparation-This involves preparing the land for planting. Examples of farm tools used include tractor, harrows, plough, levelers etc
Cultivation- This involves the process of preparing the soil for planting and crop cultivation. Examples of farm tools used in cultivation include spade, shovel, rake, etc.
Plant propagation- This involves different techniques which are used to grow crops using stems or leaves of plants. Examples of farm tools used include propagation knife, hand pruner, sharpening stone, etc
Harvesting- This involves the process of gathering planted crops which have reached maturity and ready for consumption and other uses. Examples of farm tools used include hand sickle, darat, gandasa, etc.
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WHAT is the meaning of biology? how does chemistry and biology related???
Answer:
Biology is the study of living things.
Chemistry is the study of elements and their properties, reactions, bonds...
Explanation:
true or false? diffusion requires energy from respiration
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Which of the following adaptations enables deciduous trees to produce more food?
a.
thick bark
b.
stretching toward the sun
c.
leaf loss
d.
color change
im pretty sure its b, but im just making sure
Answer:
yes you are correct the answer would be "B"
Explanation:
A model of an embedded membrane protein is shown above. What is the most likely characteristic of the portion of the protein
indicated by the black circle?
A)
This is a charged region of the protein
B)
This is the polar region of the protein
This is hydrophilic region of the protein
D)
This is the nonpolar region of the protein
Then
Answer:
D) This is the nonpolar region of the protein
Explanation:
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BRAINLIEST PLS HELP! Balance this equation and be sure to show your work. NaCl + H2O —→ Cl2 + NaOH + H2
Answer:
2NaCl + 2H2O —→ Cl2 + 2NaOH + H2
Work:
NaCl + H2O —→ Cl2 + NaOH + H2
Na-1 Na-1
Cl-1 Cl-2
H-2 H-1+2
O-1 O-1
2NaCl + 2H2O —→ Cl2 + 2NaOH + H2
Na-2 Na-2
Cl-2 Cl-2
H-4 H-2+2
O-2 O-2
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Stomata are tiny openings found in plant leaves. Specialized cells known as guard cells surround the stomata and open and close the openings. When it is very hot, plants may close their stomata to prevent water loss. When plants close their stomata, what else is affected?
Group of answer choices
Plants cannot take in water from the air.
Plants cannot release glucose made in photosynthesis.
Plants cannot take in the carbon dioxide they need for photosynthesis.
Plants cannot take in the sunlight they need for photosynthesis.
Answer:
Plants cannot take in the carbon dioxide they need for photosynthesis.
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What groups of organisms are most in danger of extinction?
A. Those with small population
B. Those that migrate or need special habitats
C. Those with large populations that breed quickly
D. Both a and b
Explanation:
D.Both a and B
As organisms with small population and those who migrate and need special habitat are most in danger of extinction.
The group of organisms that are in danger of extinction is those that have small populations and those that migrate or need special habits. So the correct option is D.
What is the extinction of species?
In biology, extinction refers to the extinction or death of a species. Extinction happens when a species' numbers are reduced due to evolutionary changes in its members, such as genetic inbreeding, poor reproduction, and population decline, or due to environmental factors like habitat fragmentation, climate change, natural disasters, and overexploitation of the species for human use.
The majority of species that have ever existed on Earth have gone extinct, but the fossil record indicates five very significant extinctions, known as mass extinction events, each of which resulted in the extinction of enormous numbers of species. The bulk of extinctions, which happen continuously and are described as background extinctions, are separated from these glaring decreases in the variety by the term "mass extinction."
Therefore, the correct option is D.
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Give an example of an adaptive radiation. Provide evidence to support the claim that the radiation originated with one or a few species, that it was rapid and the descendant groups occupy a wide array of ecological niches. Suggest a hypothesis to explain why the radiation occurred.
Answer:
An example of an adaptive radiation with evidence to support the claim that the radiation originated with one or a few species is discussed below in details.
Explanation:
The method of evolution of various classes in a given geographical area originating from a spot and spreading to other regions or habitat is described as adaptive radiation. For example, modifications in nozzles of finches on Galapagos island.
Adaptive radiation indicates the adaptation of an organism that allows it to favorably spread, or radiate, into other circumstances. Adaptive radiation commences to speciation and is only used to explain living organisms.
Percent error definition for biology.
Answer:
A measure of how innaccurate a measurement is, standardized to how large the measurement is. Found by the formula (measured value-actual value)/actual value*100%J
Explanation:
Simply a percentage, the definition of it is up above.
how has limiting factors for the ecosystem impacted pythons in the everglades
Answer:
Explanation:
Non-native Burmese pythons have established a breeding population in South Florida and are one of the most concerning invasive species in Everglades National Park. Pythons compete with native wildlife for food, which includes mammals, birds, and other reptiles. Severe mammal declines in Everglades National Park have been linked to Burmese pythons.
The most severe declines in native species have occurred in the remote southernmost regions of Everglades National Park, where pythons have been established the longest. In a 2012 study, populations of raccoons had dropped 99.3 percent, opossums 98.9 percent, and bobcats 87.5 percent since 1997. Marsh rabbits, cottontail rabbits, and foxes effectively disappeared.
The mammals that have declined most significantly have been regularly found in the stomachs of Burmese Pythons removed from Everglades National Park and elsewhere in Florida. Raccoons and opossums often forage for food near the water’s edge, which is a habitat frequented by pythons in search of prey.
When we place a teabag in hot water, the water takes on a brownish colour. Explain which process has taken place.
Answer:
diffusion
Explanation:
the particles form the tea are moving from an area of high concentration of tea to a low concentration of tea. If you want to be even more speficic this is osmosis; the diuffuion of partcles in water
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26. If there is a waxing gibbous moon on June 2, then when is the next waning gibbous phase?
Answer:
June 30th or July 31st
Explanation:
a waxing gibbous moon occurs every 29.531 days
Should blue crab fishing in the Chesapeake Bay be banned?
what fossil layer will corals be present in
Answer:
polyp
Coral polyps secrete a rock-like skeleton of calcium carbonate around them. Calcium carbonate is also the dominant consituent of the rock, limestone. Because modern corals live in large colonies, these skeletons can become quite large, sometimes forming reefs.the soft tissue decays which leaves a hard skeleton behind the skeleton also that was preserved as a fossil of ancient coral and the coral that exists today all belong to the order of Scleractinia (SCLER-ac-TIN-ee-a). in the past the fossils found today lead to the conclusion that their where other kinds of coral which are now extinct The order Rugosa was dominated by solitary corals in which each coral polyp had its own skeleton. Rugose means wrinkled or rough, and the outer surfaces of most rugose coral skeletons has a wrinkled appearance. Because some of the solitary rugose corals formed horn-shaped skeletons, they are called horn corals. Some Rugose corals also formed colonies and coral heads. The order Tabulata consisted entirely of groups of coral animals that lived in large colonies with a shared skeleton. These colonial corals grew in mounds, branching shapes, as chain-like shapes, and even in shapes resembling pipe organs.
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A mother and daughter are both talented pianist. Give an inherited trait and learned trait would lead to this similarity
Answer:
long fingers or slim hands i think would make sense for inherited trait and learned trait would be the mother teaching the daughter how to play piano
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Answer:
Genetic variation is the difference in DNA among individuals or the differences between populations. There are multiple sources of genetic variation, including mutation and genetic recombination.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Genetic variation refers to diversity in gene frequencies. Genetic variation can refer to differences between individuals or to differences between populations. Mutation is the ultimate source of genetic variation, but mechanisms such as sexual reproduction and genetic drift contribute to it as well.
What describes G and why they face the watery inside and outside of the cell
Answer:
Because they are hydrophilic
Explanation:
The cell membrane is made up of a phospholipid bilayer. The phospholipid bilayer is made up of an arrangement of phosphate heads, which are (attracted to water) hydrophilic, and fatty acid tails, which are hydrophobic. (repelled by water).
Because they are attracted to water, the phosphate heads face the outside of the cell, where the water is
Chap wanted to see if planting seeds deeper into the soil had an effect on plant height. He took ten containers and planted radish seeds at varying depths. He used the same type of soil, kept the plants in the same location, and gave them each 20 milliliters (mL) of water each day. Then, he measured the height of the sprouts every day for two weeks. What are the independent (test) and dependent (outcome) variables in Chap's experiment?
Answer:
Independent variable: Planting depths of seeds
Dependent variable: plant height
Explanation:
Independent variable in an experiment is the variable that the experimenter changes or manipulates in order to bring about a measurable response. In this experiment involving the planting of radish seeds at varying depths, the DEPTH AT WHICH THE SEEDS ARE PLANTED is the independent variable.
Dependent variable is the variable that is measured in an experiment. It is the variable that responds to the changes made to the independent variable. In this experiment, the HEIGHT of the radish plants measured is the dependent variable.
How does evolution explain the similar legs in mammals and explain why the function differently?
Answer/Explanation:
These are examples of homologous structures. These are derived from common ancestors , however, they do not necessarily perform the same function. A good example is the vertebrate forelimbs like the ones shown here.
These limbs all have the same basic pattern of bones. They inherited this pattern from a common ancestor, but they now have different functions. This is an example of divergent evolution