How many cells make up one bacterium?

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Answer 1

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As of 2014, it was often reported in popular media and in the scientific literature that there are about 10 times as many microbial cells in the human body as there are human cells; this figure was based on estimates that the human microbiome includes around 100 trillion bacterial cells and that an adult human ...

Answer 2
1 cell that will eventually divide into two identical daughter cells.
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Sex Linked Inheritance

Why are women often carriers of X-linked traits but rarely affected by them?

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Answer:

Because women have two X chromosomes.

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Why is it important to understand how different species relate to one another?​

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Answer:

to understand their relationship and how they will behaive

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How is citric acid produced?

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Explanation:

Mainly by submerged fermentation using Aspergillus niger or Candida sp from different sources of carbohydrates, such as molasses and starch based.

Definition: This is a behavior in which an animal learns that a particular stimulus and its response to that stimulus will lead to a good or bad result. Example: A child learns that touching a hot object will cause pain.

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It sounds like conditioning.

Answer:  The correct answer is conditioning

Explanation:

A conditioned response is made by an animal or human based on a positive or negative experience or stimuli.

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

wheelchair ramp

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Explanation:

A wheelchair ramp is an inclined plane installed in addition to or instead of stairs. Ramps permit wheelchair users, as well as people pushing strollers, carts, or other wheeled objects, to more easily access a building, or navigate between areas of different height.

show proof and work and ill give brainliest

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

birds eat those two animals and that can be proved by the graph

The development of machines to do simple and not so simple tasks, such as robotics and computers, has had many influences on society. Some of these have been positive and some of them negative. Which statement describes a negative aspect of mechanical technological advances?
A) fewer available jobs
B) lower prices for goods
C) less waste in production
D) lower cost of manufacturing

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

this is a negative aspect of mechanical technology advances for humans.

Which statement about water best illustrates the property of adhesion?
water droplet found on a spider web in the morning
water molecules in a drop of dew
water is necessary for animal respiration
water dissolving salt into a solution

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Answer:

i think its A)

Explanation:

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The statement about water best illustrates the property of adhesion water droplet found on a spider web in the morning. Thus, option A is correct.

What happens in adhesion?

In adhesion, water molecule gets attracted towards other substances as in the case of water droplets lingering on the spider web. In case of cohesion, a water molecule gets attracted towards other water molecule as in the case of water molecules forming dew droplet.

Evaporation  is a physical process in which  liquid water converts to gaseous water. And also water dissolving salt into a solution is a chemical process in which molecular arrangements are considered.

Therefore, The statement about water best illustrates the property of adhesion water droplet found on a spider web in the morning. Thus, option A is correct.

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use the base pairing rules to write the sequence that would pair with the following sequence: Agatcct

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Answer:

TCTAGGA

Explanation:

The deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule consists of two single-strands, which are composed of four different types of nucleotide bases: Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G) and Cytosine (C). These two DNA strands run in an anti-parallel direction to each other. According to the base-pairing rules, Adenine always pairs with Thymine, while Guanine always pairs with Cytosine. In DNA, Thymine and Adenine form two hydrogen bonds between them, while Guanine and Cytosine form three hydrogen bonds between them.

7. What is the correct order of the levels of organization in the human body from
the simplest to the most complex?​

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The major levels of organization in the body, from the simplest to the most complex are: atoms, molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the human organism.

All living and non-living things are made of one or more unique substances called elements, the smallest unit of which is the atom, (for example, the element oxygen (O) is made of O atoms, carbon (C) is made of C atoms and hydrogen (H) is made of H atoms. Atoms combine to form molecules.

All living structures are made of cells, which are made of many different molecules. Cells are the smallest independent living thing in the human body. The body is made of many different cell types, each with a particular function, (for example muscle cells contract to move something, and red blood cells carry oxygen). All human cells are made of a cell membrane (thin outer layer) that encloses a jelly-like cellular fluid containing tiny organ-like  structures called organelles.

A tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. There are four main tissue types in humans (muscular, epithelial, nervous and connective). An organ is an identifiable structure of the body composed of two or more tissues types (for example, the stomach contains muscular tissue made of muscle cells, which allows it to change its shape, epithelial tissue which lines both the inner and outer surface of the

stomach, nervous tissue which sends and receives signals to and from the stomach and the central nervous system, and connective tissue which binds everything together).

Organs often perform a specific physiological function (for example, the stomach helps digest food). An organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function (for example, the stomach, small and large intestines are all organs of the digestive system, that work together to digest foodstuff, move nutrients into the blood and get rid of waste). The most complex level of organization, the human organism is composed of many organ systems that work together to perform the functions of an  independent individual.

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Which of the following best describes an inflammatory response?

A. It is a specific defense mechanism because the body recognizes the pathogen as one
that cannot withstand high temperatures
B. it includes fever and swelling and promotes phagocyte activity
C. it is part of the first line of defense and keeps pathogens from entering the body
D. lymphocytes flood the body and cause pus to build up in an area

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B because that is what happens if u have a reaction to something and stuff like that

Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

This is a correct description of an inflammatory response.

Energy from the wind is used to turn windmills. These windmills then spin a generator to produce electricity. Which statement would NOT support the claim that wind energy is considered a clean, renewable resource.

a. Wind energy is produced naturally.
b. Wind energy is used without giving off greenhouse gases.
c. There is an abundant supply of wind energy available for use.
d.There are only certain places that are suitable for collecting wind energy.

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Answer: d

Explanation:

I think it is d

A team of students encountered an unorganism in the field conducting a biodiversity study some students think the organism is a plant or other things organism which question should the students investigate to classify the organism correctly

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Answer:

Does the organism perform photosynthesis?

Is your answer

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A cohort study of benzene exposure and cancer was conducted in a tire manufacturing company:________
a) There were a total of 1,250 people working for the company.
b) 540 of the employees were exposed to benzene as a part of their daily job duties.
c) 710 employees were not exposed to benzene during their job duties.
d) 52 of the employees exposed to benzene developed cancer
e) 16 of the employees not exposed to benzene developed cancer.

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In the  given question these are not options but the numbers of individuals affected or present in the study, the main question is:

calculate and interpret the relative risk for this study?

Answer:

The correct answer is - 4.27.

Explanation:

Given:

The total population is = 1250

                        Diseased.                      Healthy

Exposed              52...(a)                         488...(b)

Not exposed.       16...(c)                       694...(d)

solution:

Incidence among exposed / Incidence among non-exposed.

=> [tex]\frac{a}{a+b}[/tex]÷[tex]\frac{c}{c+d}[/tex]

=> 52/540÷16/710

=> 52×710÷16× 540

=> = 4.27

Thus, the Relative risk is = 4.27

PLEASE HELP ME I HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THIS FOR SO LONG AND I CANT DO IT!!!!

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Answer:

i pretty sure the whole thing is the tissue lol, so "All of the above"

Explanation:

Answer:

D. All of the above

Explanation:

All of these layers are a tissue and when multiple tissues are together and work together it is called an organ, and you skin is an organ.

Why does DMD affect mostly boys? Describe the type of inheritance pattern that DMD follows

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Answer:

Inheritance in DMD

DMD is inherited in an X-linked pattern because the gene that can carry a DMD-causing mutation is on the X chromosome. Every boy inherits an X chromosome from his mother and a Y chromosome from his father, which is what makes him male. Girls get two X chromosomes, one from each parent.

Explanation:

QUESTION 32
Which of the following is an advantage of sexual reproduction?
01.
Sexual reproduction promotes genetic variation.
2. Individual organisms are protected from harmful mutations.
3. Sexual reproduction is more energy efficient.
Sexual reproduction is faster than asexual reproduction.

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The first option is correct.

When the North Pole is farthest away (tilted away) from the sun it is possible for areas within the Artic circle to experience 24 hours of darkness without any sunlight.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

I think true

Explanation:

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which statement best summarizes the temperature pattern shown in the weather map?
plz help this test is do at 4pm

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Helpp me answer this question make sure it’s right A,B,C,D

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Answer:

A salmon eating shrimp i think

Answer: the answer is A

Explanation: well if we take a look at the question and think about what it is talking about we can see that answer b has absolutely nothing to do with the question that is being asked, answer c is literally the exact same as B just a different creature and body of water, d is just wrong

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Answer:

Question 4 the answer is A.

Question 5 the answer is A.

Explanation:

5) Which of the following does not occur during the light reactions of photosynthesis?
A) Oxygen is split, releasing water
B) Electrons from chlorophyll are added to an electron transport chain
C) An electron transport chain drives the synthesis of ATP for use by the Calvin cycle
D) NADPH is produced and will carry electrons to the Calvin cycle
E) Oxygen is produced when water s split

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Answer:

A)

Explanation:

Oxygen doesn't split for water, water splits for oxygen

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Answer: the answer is choice b

Explanation: based on knowledge about food chains, this choice makes the most sense

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In your own words, explain the effect of greenhouse gasses, what can
you do as a global citizen to reduce the greenhouse effect? Your
paragraph should be at least 5-7 sentences.

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Answer:

Greenhouse gases have far-reaching environmental and health consequences.

In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt created the Grand Canyon National Game Preserve on the Kaibab Plateau in northern Arizona. Between 1907 and 1923, cattle grazing was greatly reduced, mule deer hunting was eliminated, and predators were killed. Over 800 cougars, 20 wolves (most had already been killed in the 1800s), and 7000 coyotes were trapped or shot. In response, the mule deer herd began to increase: By 1915, deer numbers were estimated at 25,000; 50,000 by 1920; and 100,000 by 1923. The removal of the livestock and predators, and the cessation of hunting in 1907 ________. decreased the carrying capacity for the Kaibab deer decreased r, allowing more births among Kaibab deer decreased K, allowing more births among Kaibab deer removed the limits on immigration, allowing more deer into the area increased the carrying capacity for the Kaibab deer

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Answer: increased the carrying capacity for the Kaibab deer

Explanation: The removal of livestock means more food as grass is available for the Kaibab deer to feed on. In the same vein, the nonexistence of predators would allow for proliferated growth which in turn would increase the number of deer population on the plateau. What this means is that the Preserve is now able to carry as much deer population as it could going forward thereby increasing the carrying capacity for the Kaibab deer which was evident by the increasing figures on the years the deer numbers were estimated.

which two activities are carried out by all species of living things 1-make food and eliminate waste 2-hibernate and take in nutrients 3-grow and reproduce 4-migrate and seek shelter

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which two method of waste management do you believe are best for society?​

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Answer:

The two methods of Waste Management which I believe are best for society is recycling and landfilling.

Answer:

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Why must donated tissue be analyzed before it is transplanted into another person? A) To prevent the formation of antigens in the donated tissue OB) To eliminate the introduction of pathogens into the recipient. C) To prevent the recipient's red blood cells from clotting. D) To prevent the recipient's body from attacking rejecting the tissue as foreign

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Answer:

A) I think

Explanation:

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Label the flower will give brainliest

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Answer:

1&2 stamen

3.petal

4.sepal

5.stigma

6.ovary

7.egg

8.ovule

Explanation:

antherfilamentpetalsepalgynoeciumthalamusembryo sacovule

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Explanation:

you just have to sit there and basically say why the smog did what it did to the dinos, you need to sit there and explain how it hurt there bodys minds ect... its just like smoke to us it would make us choke from breathing it in and cause the black lung stuff.

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