Answer:
A. True
yes, Invasive species can travel across oceans on ships.
Which is not an immune system disorder
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Fungi
- HIV/AIDS
Answer:
Fungi
Explanation:
Answer: Asthma
Explanation: Asthma is Shortness of breath, wheezing, and cough are symptoms of a LUNG ILLNESS characterized by constriction of the airways, the tubes that convey air into the lungs, which are irritated and restricted.
Anatomical terminology was standardized to do
which things? Select all that apply.
to consolidate the study of history into
smaller textbooks
to streamline communication related to the
health sciences
to avoid confusion and miscommunication
when discussing parts of the body
to get people more interested in joining the
health-science industry
Answer:
B. To streamline communication related to the health sciences
C. To avoid confusion and miscommunication when discussing parts of the body
Explanation:
A cat with LONG HAIR (heterozygous) is a carrier of the short hair allele. Its mate has SHORT HAIR. Use a Punnett Square to determine the probability of their offspring having LONG HAIR.
Group of answer choices
25%
100%
0%
50%
75%
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
Hi there!
We are given the hair types of two cats
The first one has long hair, and it's heterozygous, meaning it has one dominant, and one recessive allele. We are given that it is a carrier of the short hair allele, meaning in its genotype, it has the short hair gene (that doesn't necessarily mean it's there in its phenotype). However, since it has long hair (genotype), that means that the long hair allele is dominant (the gene that will always show), and the short haired one is recessive (the gene that gets "covered up" by the dominant allele). Let's say the genotype of the long haired cat is Tt, where T is the long hair, and t is the short hair
The second cat has short hair, and as we have mentioned above, the allele for short hair is recessive, so the short haired cat has 2 copies of the short hair allele. Its genotype is tt
Please see below for the Punnett Square
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The Florida Everglades is a large area of land formed by a wide, shallow, slow-moving sheet of fresh water. Species that live in the Everglades must be able to thrive in
moist conditions year-round. What kind of ecosystem is the Everglades?
1.lale
2.beach
3.wetland
4.coral reef
Can someone please help me?
Answer:
Number 3 (WetLand)
Explanation: I've been to the everglades
Which type of evidence provides the best support for the hypothesis that the ancestors of tetrapods evolved legs before tetrapods were first seen on land?
Answer:
" Fossil record" is the right answer.
Explanation:
Prior knowledge, comprising fossils, rests as well as impressions of species perfectly deposited throughout sedimentary rock throughout early archaeological eras.These are established upon this superpose law which always claims that perhaps the lower layers typically younger than the whole upper ones in uninterrupted factors leading.Phosphorylation of ADP to ATP occurs
A. via ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum.
B. in the nucleus
C. in the mitochondria
D. within the cell membrane
Answer:
C. in the mitochondria
Explanation:
Mitochondrial ADP/ATP carriers transport ADP into the mitochondrial matrix for ATP synthesis, and ATP out to fuel the cell, by cycling between cytoplasmic-open and matrix-open states. ... Because these features are highly conserved, this mechanism is likely to apply to the whole mitochondrial carrier family.
Answer:
C. in the mitochondria
Explanation:
Phosphorylation of ADP to ATP occurs in the mitochondria.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
6. Most of the ATP creation during respiration occurs as a result of what driving force?
Answer:
This is because Protons are moving down a concentration gradient.
What is expected to happen to the species that is less suited to
compete for resources if the competitive exclusion principle is
observed?
Answer:
die out and move from the area are the answer
Explanation:
"Survival of the fittest" best means that an organism is
answers
1.the one that can best survive in the environment
2.the one that is the biggest in the environment
3the one that is the strongest in the environment
4the one that is the fastest in the environment
Answer:
The answer is 1
Explanation:
Which term is defined as the components in an ecosystem, such as soil, air, and sunlight?
biometric
antibiotic
abiotic
biotic
Explanation:
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals.
During the process of cellular respiration, eagerly is stored in the glucose molecule is used to form
Answer:
Specifically, during cellular respiration, the energy stored in glucose is transferred to ATP (Figure below). ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is chemical energy the cell can use. It is the molecule that provides energy for your cells to perform work, such as moving your muscles as you walk down the street.
Explanation:
Explain how the greenhouse effect keeps our planet warm. Please use
the following terms, visible light, infrared waves, and absorption. (2 - 3
sentences)
Your answer
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Which of the following is a health risk associated with a depleted ozone
5 points
layer? -
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Answer:
When the Sun's energy/ visible light reaches the Earth's atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. The absorbed energy warms the atmosphere and the surface of the Earth
Skin cancer, because it is the skin that is affected by the unhealthy rays from the sun that can penetrate when the ozone layer is depleted
the increase to heart rate is a normal homeostatic response and allows for an adjustment of the body's set point during exercise. Identify one other response that your body makes to help maintain homeostasis for a "set point" that can't be adjusted & Describe why it does that. *
Answer:
it increases oxygen levels and decrease carbon dioxide levels
Spring 1 and Spring 2 were the same. Then, Spring 1 was pushed together with a little and clamped in place. Spring 2 pushed together a lot and clamped in place. Which spring has more potential energy?
Answer:
spring 2 is the answer..
Answer:
Spring 2
Explanation:
What is the middle layer of earth called?
A. crust
B. Inner core
C. Mantle
D. Outer core
How does the energy produced by the sun travel to Earth?
o A. by the convection of heat through particles in space
B. by the magnetic fields between the sun and Earth
0 C. by the radiation of electromagnetic waves through space
D. by the process of conduction of heat between the sun and Earth
Explanation:
Energy is radiated from the sun, through the vacuum of space at the speed of light. When this energy arrives at Earth, some of it is transferred to the gases in our atmosphere.
which provides a definition for matter?
Anything that_
A. is solid and has weight
B.takes up space and is heavy
C. takes up space and has mass
D. is a liquid or solid
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What is the site of photosynthesis?
A.leaves
B.stem
C.root
Answer:
Leaves are the major site of photosynthesis
Answer:
Leaves
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have a good day :)
Explanation:
need help with this please
Answer:
Nucleic Acid
Explanation:
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(8 - 2) 3 – 2 ( 5 + 4) + 3 ( 6 – 1)=
Answer:735
Explanation: the reason why this is the answer because of PEMDAS….. you solve the the numbers in the parentheses first before hand then you continue such as, (6x3-2x9+3(5) which is 6x3=18 - 2 = 16 x 9 = 144 x 5 = 735
which of these describes the structure of the endoplasmic reticulum?
A. A system of folded membranes
B. A tiny organelle that has. o membrane.
C. a rigid, protective layer found outside the cell membrane.
D. an organelle surrounded by a double membrane containing dna.
Answer:
The answer is : A
1. How
or an
alkali
you test to see if a liquid is an acid
How can you check the accuracy of the results of your experiment?
1. by testing different variables
2. by assuming your results are correct
3. by completing a different experiment
4.by repeating your experiment
Answer:
I think either 1 or 4 but I think 1
Answer:
Explanation:
4 is the answer
List two possible advantages of asexual reproduction to the organisms who reproduce sexually.
List two possible advantages of asexual reproduction to the organisms who reproduce sexually.
Well heelo there! i shall help chu! ^v^Asexual: Requires 1 organism.
Sexual: Requires 2 organisms.
The advantages of asexual reproduction are:It's fasterThere is more production Organisms that are born are exactly the sameI hope this helps! I apologize if i'm wrong // and your welcome if i'm correct!(-Side Note-): if you don't mind can you please mark me brainliest?
A cut parallel to the midsagittal plane would produce a ________ section. A cut parallel to the midsagittal plane would produce a ________ section. parasagittal superior frontal transverse coronal
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1.)Skilled Scientist level from Rubric: Student used critical thinking skills and evidence to establish a possible relationship among organisms and a possible evolutionary history of traits.
How many different species are there?
2.) List the different genus groups:
3.) Explain in your own words the order in which the creatures’s traits may have evolved starting from the first likely trait. (HINT: Which trait is the most common across the creatures? Be sure you list ALL of the physical features from the key above from most common to least common)
Answer:^^^^
Explanation:
above me is correct!
Most of the stars on the HR diagram are classified as which type of star?
Answer:
My answer is MAIN SEQUENCE#CARRYONLEARNING
how will earth will look in a 1,000 years
Answer:
trash
Explanation:
Answer:
It won't look too well and if things keep on continuing the way it is, the ice would have mostly melted and continents submerged underwater.
Explanation:
Julio is studying the evolutionary history of desert cottontail rabbits, sea otters, and grizzly bears. All three species share some body structures, but all three also have some differences in their body structures. Below is a table that includes some of the body structures Julio is studying. How could Julio explain why all three species share some body structures and have some differences? Why do only grizzly bears and sea otters have canine teeth?
Answer:
Explanation:
One way that Julio can explain such differences is that their environments are very similar and therefore the traits that were best suited for their survival were passed on from generation to generation. The traits that each species developed differently would have been due to their diet. Each species has a different diet and certain traits allow them to more easily hunt/gather the food that they need to survive. For example, grizzly bears and sea otters both eat fish as their main diet and therefore have both developed canine teeth, while rabbit teeth are different due to them only eating vegetation.