Tissue 1 which forms the outer lining of the stomach would be the muscular tissues.
What is Muscularis mucosa?
This is referred to as the outermost layer of the mucosa and comprises of elastic fibers and smooth muscle cells.
The muscular tissue is therefore tissue 1 as a result of its location and function in the body.
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a peptide bond is always between the elements:
a. hydrogen & carbon
b. oxygen & hydrogen
c. nitrogen & oxygen
d. carbon & nitrogen
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Which natural forces can weather and erode rock?
glaciers, rivers.wind
Answer:
Wind and water (rain) can erode rock
Erosion occurs if weathered materials such as soil and rock fragments are carried away by wind, water or ice. Many forces are involved in weathering and erosion, including both natural and man-made causes.
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What is an event of a convention current in the air
Answer:
Convection drives the circulation of air in the earth’s atmosphere. The sun heats the air near the earth’s equator, which becomes less dense and rises upward. As it rises, it cools and becomes less dense than the air around it, spreading out and descending toward the equator again.
Explanation:
Lavon is going to the beach on a hot summer day. He wants to take a bottle of cold water. What material would be best to wrap the bottle to keep the water cool?
1.foil
2.foam
3.paper
4.plastic
describe what happens when a chlorophyll a molecule absorbs a photon
what happens when chlorophyll molecule absorbs light: photosynthesis begins. it becomes excited. This energy passes through other chlorophyll molecules, and into the reaction center of Photosystem II (Electron transport chain). OR the molecules are raised to a higher energy level.
Which of the following conditions would lead to a snall population size?
a. a low birth to death ratio
b. a high birth to death ratio
C. immigration
d. large number of resources
Answer:
A. A low birth to death ratio
Explanation:
If people are dying quicker than they are being born, eventually you would have a very small population size.
What is the function of epithelial cells?
Answer:
Pretty much everything that goes on inside ur body
Explanation:
Epithelial tissues are widespread throughout the body. They form the covering of all body surfaces, line body cavities and hollow organs, and are the major tissue in glands. They perform a variety of functions that include protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception.
how can an understanding of the interactions between matter and energy help you understand whether different carbon reservoirs are growing or shrinking?
Answer:
Carbon reservoirs are shrinking.
Explanation:
the interactions between matter and energy help us to understand and provides information whether different carbon reservoirs are growing or shrinking because when the matter converts into energy, it releases heat energy along with different gases. For example, when volcanic eruption occurs the carbondioxide gas is released in this process which shows that carbon reservoirs are shrinking.
Answer:
By understanding the amount of energy devoted to processes that release carbon versus processes that store it, one can gain an understanding of how the carbon concentrations in different reservoirs are changing.
A genetic mutation that causes abnormal cells to rapidly reproduce and divide often leads to
Answer:
Cancer
Explanation:
It might be said that a genetic mutation that causes abnormal cells that reproduce and divide rapidly, might lead to a cancer. this is associated with an uncontrolled cell growth in a multicellular organism.
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gametes have...
a. homologous chromosomes
b. twice the number of chromosomes found in body cells
c. two sets of chromosomes
d. one allele for each gene
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Answer:
A homologous chromosomes
Answer:
D. One allele for each gene
Living things must be able to obtain and use material and energy to grow, develop and reproduce. What term in Biology is used to describe this characteristic of life
Answer:
homeostasis
Explanation:
Identify the types of point mutations depicted.
Answer:
The types of point mutation depicted are:
1. C. Silent mutation
2. B. Nonsense mutation
Explanation:
Point mutation is known to be a mutation that actually affects a single nucleotide and it has to do with the substitution of one base for another. This substitution can occur by changing, inserting or deleting a DNA or RNA sequence. A nonsense mutation refers to a change in DNA which leads a protein to either terminate or end its translation so quickly than expected. This mutation is commonly seen in humans.
Silent mutation is known to be the mutation in DNA whereby there are no effects which are observable in an organism's phenotype. This type of mutation are seen as a specific type of neutral mutation.
What is the energy source which runs the electron transport chain?
Answer:
ATP
Explanation:
atp is the main source of energy for many cellular processes including muscle contraction and cell division.
how are dominant and recessive alleles shown?
Answer: Different versions of a gene are called alleles. Alleles are described as either dominant or recessive depending on their associated traits. ... Recessive alleles only show their effect if the individual has two copies of the allele
Explanation:
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Answer:
In the rock cycle the three main rock types are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Arrows connecting the three rock types show the processes that change one rock type into another. The cycle has no beginning and no end. Rocks deep within the Earth are right now becoming other types of rocks. Rocks at the surface are lying in place before they are next exposed to a process that will change them
Explanation:
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Of all of the energy given off by the Sun directed towards Earth, approximately only 50 percent of the energy penetrates directly to
the surface of Earth. What is the best explanation for what happens to the rest of the energy?
A)
Energy is lost during while traveling through space.
B)
Energy is reflected or absorbed by Earth's atmosphere.
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Some of the energy is reflected back into space by the Moon
Eliminate
D)
Energy is lost through the process of overcoming the Sun's large
gravitational force
Answer:
D
Explanation:
That makes the most sense
Answer:c
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True or False:
The immune system is designed to protect against pathogens such as microscopic organisms and foreign substances that arise from outside the body
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Protecting against pathogens such as microscopic organisms and foreign substances that arise from outside the body is the role of the immune system.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Inside your body there is an amazing protection mechanism called the immune system. It is designed to defend you against millions of bacteria, microbes, viruses, toxins and parasites that would love to invade your body. To understand the power of the immune system, all that you have to do is look at what happens to anything once it dies. That sounds gross, but it does show you something very important about your immune system.
When something dies, its immune system (along with everything else) shuts down. In a matter of hours, the body is invaded by all sorts of bacteria, microbes, parasites... None of these things are able to get in when your immune system is working, but the moment your immune system stops the door is wide open. Once you die it only takes a few weeks for these organisms to completely dismantle your body and carry it away, until all that's left is a skeleton. Obviously your immune system is doing something amazing to keep all of that dismantling from happening when you are alive.
What is the difference between infection and inflammation?
Answer:
Inflammation is always accompanied by infection.
Infection is not accompanied by inflammation.
Explanation:
Infection refers to the invasion of a virus pathogen within the body that can cause a disease. On the other hand, inflammation is the protective response of the body against the infection.
Inflammation is not always accompanied by infection.
Infection is usually accompanied by inflammation.
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Answer:
According to the diagram, cell growth and preparation occur in steps 2 and 4, corresponding to phases G₁ and G₂ of cell cycle.
Explanation:
G₁ phase consists of the beginning of the cell cycle, following the process of previous division, and occurs in a cell that prepares for a next division. In this phase growth depends on the proliferation of mRNA to increase protein synthesis.
G₂ phase —third phase of the cycle— is the continuation of the process of cell growth induced by protein synthesis. Changes occur at the level of cellular components, as preparation of the cell prior to division.
Division of prokaryotes is not called mitosis .why?
Answer:
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Answer:
The DNA of prokaryotes is not enclosed within a membrane, and is instead localized to a region called the nucleoid. This DNA acts as the prokaryote’s only chromosome, so the process of DNA replication is much quicker. After DNA replication, the original chromosome and its copy seperate. A cleavage furrow forms between the cell, the cell eventually pinches in half, and two identical daughter cells, each with an identical chromosome, are formed.
Explanation:
What are the primary types of geological activity that occur at plate boundaries ? Choose the best two answers from the list below.
O Earthquakes
D Ocean trenches
O Faults
O Volcanic activity
Answer:
Earthquakes and Volcano activity
Explanation:
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How many times do you need to keep self-fertilizing the colored plants to get a purebred colored plant?
a. Once more.
b. Twice more.
c. Indefinitely, until you get all colored offspring.
d. Indefinitely, until you get all white offspring.
Which of the following is a community?
A. All of the nonliving things that make the lake inhabitable O
B. All of the fish, bacteria, and mammals that live in a lake
C. All of the living and nonliving things that interact in and around a lake
D. All of the trout that live in a lake
Answer:
B. All of the fish, bacteria, and mammals that live in a lake
Explanation:
In terms of biology an individual make population, population makes a species and interaction between different species makes community. Interaction of living and non-living things make an ecosystem.
Community involves interaction between all the living organisms present in a given environment. Hence, interaction between fish, bacteria, and mammals that live in a lake is a community.
Hence, the correct answer is "B. All of the fish, bacteria, and mammals that live in a lake".
What role does atp have in cellular process ?
Answer:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things. ATP captures chemical energy obtained from the breakdown of food molecules and releases it to fuel other cellular processes.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation: ATP is the most abundant energy-carrying molecule in your body. It harnesses the chemical energy found in food molecules and then releases it to fuel the work in the cell
What term describes parts of the body that are made from different kinds of cell
Answer:
The term that describes the parts of the body with different kindsof cells is organs, which in turn are made up of different tissues.
Explanation:
The cell is the structural and functional unit of all living beings, with the capacity to multiply and unite to form tissues.
Each tissue is a differentiated or specialized structure, formed by groups of cells of the same type, such as muscle, nerve, connective, cartilage and bone tissue, among others.
The specialized tissues in turn form organs, with specific structures and functions, such as muscle, brain and nerves or bones and joints. For this reason, organs are different body parts, formed by different kinds of cells.
with examples discuss principles used to collect, process and analyze statistical data in Agriculture
Answer:
The principles used to collect, process and analyze statistical data in Agriculture is explained below in details.
Explanation:
There are multiple techniques used to collect or receive data for statistical examination. Three of the most traditional techniques are Direct Observation • Operations and • Surveys. A review petitions data from people; e.g. Gallup surveys; pre-election surveys; marketing reviews. Field data collection facilitates us to gather important information such as the crops farmed, agronomic methods utilized by the farmer, and data on the temporary growth of crops.
explain the law of law superposition
Answer:
Pyrolysis entails heating organic materials to 800–900oF (400–500 oC) in the near complete absence of free oxygen. Biomass pyrolysis produces fuels such as charcoal, bio-oil, renewable diesel, methane, and hydrogen
Explanation:
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Explain how scientists use geologic time to determine the age of landforms. (3 points)
Answer:
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Explanation:
to determine the related age of different rocks geologists start with the assumption that unless something has happened in the sequence of sedimentary rock layers the newer Rock layers will be on top of the older ones this is called the rule of superposition with absolute age dating you get a real age and actual years
Answer:
Geologic time uses the layers of rock to describe the relationships of events and their sequence in chronological order over the history of Earth. The layering is a result of the buildup of tiny bits of rock, sediment, or lava cooling at the surface over many years. Think of it like a stack of pancakes—the bottom layer is the one that was placed first and therefore is the oldest. The sediments that create the layers of Earth are stacked one on top of the other.
1. How is the atomic number of an element calculated?
Answer:By adding together the number of protons and neutrons and multiplying by 1 amu, you can calculate the mass of the atom.
Explanation:
You overhear your mom and dad talking about having a well installed in your yard. What advice can you offer them about determining the placement and potential effectiveness of the well? Think about what you know about how wells factor into the groundwater systems running below the surface of the Earth.
Answer:
Built well where water table present nearer to surface.
Explanation:
My advice for them about determining the placement and potential effectiveness of the well is that the well should be installed where the groundwater present nearer to the surface, the reason behind this advice is that minimum work and energy will be used for digging well. If the water table is present very deep, more work and energy will be utilized on the digging of the well. Those areas where more rainfall occurs, the depth of water table is less as compared to arid zones because due to more rainfall more water goes inside the soil and the water table rises.