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THE NIGHTMARE
I woke up with a start, sweating profusely, my heart pounding erratically against my chest. My hands were shaking uncontrollably and I held my pillow close to my chest to clam my nerves. I had heard it. There was no doubt in it. A loud, high-pitched shriek, which sounded nothing like a human cry. It was surreal, making a shiver to creep up my spine. I twisted my hands together in nervousness, and murmured a prayer to god. The ghostly sound had resonated from beneath my bed. I had read way too many horror stories to not be scared by now. My throat felt dry and parched and I longed for a sip of water. But I had to go downstairs to fetch the jug. That meant I had to get down from my bed. And there was no way I would do that. Not now, when I was literally scared to death. I swallowed hard. My breathing had slowed down a bit but my heartbeat was still erratic. I perked up my ears and waited to see if the shrieks continued. I badly wanted to cover myself with my blanket but I was too scared to move an inch. I waited for about a minute and could hear no sound. This eased me a bit. Just when I mustered the courage to lie back down and go back to sleep, I felt a shadow whisk past me, sending the curtains flying. I brought my hands to my mouth to stop myself from crying out in terror. It was the silhouette of a girl, a tall, slender figure that I was sure by now was somewhere around me. I felt my eyes brimming with tears but I held my cries back. It was when the shadow reappeared, this time closer to me, near my nightstand. And before I could register what was happening or cry out loud for help, the figure advanced towards me, and all of a sudden, held me in a death grip. I felt myself being choked so tightly that no sound was escaping my mouth, black dots swimming in my vision. Soon enough, I plunged into darkness. After what felt like hours, I opened my eyes to be greeted with the golden rays of the sun streaming in through the window near my bed. I had a slightly blurry memory of yesterday night. I felt around my surroundings, and was met by relief when I could feel the blankets and my pillow beside me. Overjoyed by the fact that I was safe, and that it all had been just a silly nightmare, I thanked God and got out of bed to start my day.
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Explanation:
It is the amount of money that a seller sets for the item or product for sale?
Answer:
Expenses
Explanation:
If a dormant volcano starts to release gases and small earthquakes are recorded, what could this mean?
Answer: It means that its showing some volcanic activity that could lead into an eruption.
Explanation: Dormant volcanoes can show activity/signs that is could erupt. Gases, small earthquakes, loud explosions are signs of an eruption is going to occur. If a dormant volcano hasn't showed any activity for 2,000 years, its considered to be dead or extinct.
It indicates that there is some volcanic activity, which could lead to an eruption.
What is dormant volcano?Dormant volcanoes are those that have not erupted in a long time but are expected to do so in the future. Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, and Mount Fuji in Japan are examples of dormant volcanoes.
Volcanoes become dormant when magma from the Earth's mantle can no longer reach them. Mount Rainier and Mount Fuji are examples of dormant volcanoes that are "sleeping" but may awaken in the future.
Dormant volcanoes can exhibit activity/signs that they are about to erupt. Gases, small earthquakes, and loud explosions are all indicators that an eruption is about to occur.
If a dormant volcano hasn't erupted in 2,000 years, it's considered dead or extinct.
Thus, this way, it indicates that it could lead to eruption.
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After fertilization the embryo will leave the oviduct to be _________in the uterus *
Cultured
implanted
Fertilized
Pollinated
Answer:
Implanted is the correct answer.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A cell only divides once during its lifetime.
Answer:
no. it will divide itself 50-70 times until it's right
Which apparatus allows us to appreciate the cell internal structures more clearly?
Answer: a light microscope is likely the answer they are after (can get to micrometer range)
an electron microscope is even more powerful it can get into the nanometer range
Explanation:
. Human muscle cells compared to blood cells all contain the same number of
chromosomes with the same complement of genes. Yet, the hemoglobin protein
which helps to temporarily bond to oxygen is found in blood cells and not muscle
cells. Which of the following best explains this difference?
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Answer:
Correct answer to the question: human bone, muscle, and nerve ceils all contain the same number of chromosomes with the same complement of genes. what enables these cells to perform specialized activities
Answer: I think its B
Explanation:
Name 1 hazard that has no forecast and 1 that does. Make sure you identify which is which.
Answer:
As other natural hazards, landslides are difficult to predict, and their forecasts are uncertain. The uncertainty depends on the poor understanding of the phenomena that control the slope failures, and on the inherent complexity and chaotic nature of the landslides. One that has forcast is volcanic eruptions.
Explanation:
So what is catalyst?
Answer:
a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
"chlorine acts as a catalyst promoting the breakdown of ozone"
a person or thing that precipitates an event.
"the governor's speech acted as a catalyst for debate"
Explanation:
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How many males are shown in this pedigree?
Answer: Your answer is six (6)
Explanation:
Help me please due today
Answer:
It is possible if 1 or both parents have the blue-eyed recessive allele
Explanation:
It works both ways.
B=Brown-Eyed Dominant Allele
b=Blue-Eyed Recessive Allele
Solution 1:
Bb x Bb
Using a Punnett Square (You can look up "Punnett Square calculator" online to find an example) you can find that there is a 25% chance for BB alleles in the offspring, 50% chance for Bb, and 25% chance for bb.
This shows it's possible for an offspring to have blue-eyes.
Solution 2:
BB x Bb
Using a Punnett Square you can find that there's a 50% chance for BB alleles in the offspring and a 50% chance for Bb.
This shows that it's possible for an offspring to have blue-eyes.
Answer:
Give the person above Brainliest. They did it.
Explanation:
Please as help! Explain how important has been for animals to have internal fertilization? Provide two
arguments supporting your answer
Answer:
Why is internal Fertilisation important to animals?
Internal fertilization has the advantage of protecting the fertilized egg from dehydration on land. The embryo is isolated within the female, which limits predation on the young.
Explanation:
7) What percentage of ppm of dissolved oxygen indicates good water quality?
a) 6.7
b) 8
c) 4.5
d) Below 4.5
Answer:
The answer is c. 4.5
who is the scientist who discovered that traits pass from parents to offspring and that alleles interact with dominant and recessive properties
Answer: Mendel
Explanation:
Answer:
Gregor Mendel
Explanation:
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Answer:
nearmess to mountain ranges
Explanation:
Calculate the mass of the book on the moon.
On moon surface gravity (g) is 1.6 N/kg
Answer:
The Moon has a smaller mass than the Earth and so the pull of gravity by the moon on an object is smaller than on the earth. The moon has a smaller gravitational field strength. On the Moon, g = 1.6 N/kg.
Explanation:
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Termination of the abdomen in which the anus is located *
telson
Cheliped
carapace
mandibles
Answer:
Telson
Explanation:
its the last segment of the abdomen.
relate diffusion and equilibruim
Give an example, from any biome, of how two types of organisms may interact with each other in the following ways:
A. plant/plant eater
B. predator/prey
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The excerpt below was written by Henry Stimson in 1941:
The atomic bomb was more than a weapon of terrible destruction, it was a psychological weapon
What did Stimson mean by this statement?
A. US leaders had tricked the Japanese into thinking they were more powerful than they were
B. Skillful use of the atomic bomb could force opponents to make concessions.
C. The atomic bomb was an ineffective way to end war
D. The atomic bomb was not quite as dangerous as many people thought
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The atomic bomb was an ineffective way to end war
All animals have the same tolerance range.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation: Diffrent animals have different tolerance ranges
Environmental pressures for a shark and are the variations due to that pressure?
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Answer:
different types or versions of a gene
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is net force on each item? Type in the number and select the direction from the units.
6N
3N
→ 5N
4N
4N
»
2N
Answer:
Explanation: the image on the left is 4up and the image on the right is 2 right
When air particles are close together what is it called
Answer:
slavery
Explanation:
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Answer:
Compression
Explanation:
The air particles are being pushed together.
What are three ways that pedigrees are beneficial?
Answer:
The three ways that Pedigrees are beneficial are that they help track diseases, determine if the offspring of a person will have that disease and it is a easy to read chart that help track traits in a person (diseases, physical features and etc.)
Explanation:
I was in Biology last year! Hope this helps!
both vascular and nonvascular plants are
a. small
b. autotrophs
c. heterotrophs
d. large
Answer:
a. is the correct answer of this question
which organism would be numerous in the ecosystem?
Grass
Rabbits
Snakes
Hawks
Answer:
I think it would be grass.
Explanation:
I am pretty sure it would be grass because there is much more grass on earth then hawks, snakes, and rabbits.
Answer:
I don't think grass count's as for what yr studying.. However, I think its the hawk. Bc if ur where to see who eats who...Bunny>is to>GrassAs for.. Snakes> is to.. Hawks!Explanation:
Which birds of the northern United States can probably best withstand extreme temperature changes?
A. Those that migrate to coastal regions in the fall
B. Those that migrate in the fall
C. Those that migrate in the spring
D. Those that remain in that region throughout the year
Answer:
D
Explanation:
i think that is the answer.