Answer:east
Explanation:
Polar easterlies are dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the east. They emanate from the polar highs, areas of high pressure around the North and South Poles. Polar easterlies flow to low-pressure areas in sub-polar regions. Westerlies are prevailing winds that blow from the west at midlatitudes
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Water can be formed from the synthesis reaction of hydrogen with oxygen:
2 H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2 H2O (g)
The complete reaction of 5.12 Liters of O2 with excess hydrogen produces how many moles of H2O?
A) 10.24 moles H2O
B) 114.7 moles H2O
C) 0.457 moles H2O
D) 5.12 moles H2O
Answer:
Explanation:
[2ΔSf(H2O (g))] - [2ΔSf(H2 (g)) + 1ΔSf(O2 (g))]
[2(188.72)] - [2(130.59) + 1(205.03)] = -88.77 J/
How do landfills impact groundwater? A. litter
B. Sharp metal and glass get in the soil.
C. Liquids leak into the ground.
D. Landfills do not impact groundwater.
Answer: c. Liquids leak into the ground
Explanation:
What is the speed of a runner who travels 20m in 10s?
Answer:
2m/s
Explanation:
speed =distance ÷time
what is lenticles?
Take 50 points
Answer:
A lenticel is a porous tissue consisting of cells with large intercellular spaces in the periderm of the secondarily thickened organs and the bark of woody stems and roots of dicotyledonous flowering plants.
Explanation:
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The diagram below shows a food web.
How would the removal of the rabbit population affect the other populations in the ecosystem?
A. The field mouse population will decrease.
B. The snake population will increase
C. The lizard population will increase.
D. The tree population will decrease
Answer:
C. because the grasshopper will have less competition to eat Grass letting them reproduce more, since the grasshopper's population increases there will be more food for the lizards helping them reproduce more.
Is there a human carrying capacity on Earth? Explain why or why not.
Answer: Every species has a carrying capacity, even humans. However, it is very difficult for ecologists to calculate human carrying capacity. Humans are a complex species. We do not reproduce, consume resources, and interact with our living environment uniformly.
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Answer: you can just press sumbit for plato
Explanation:
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what is Classification?
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Answer:Classification, in biology, the establishment of a system of categories on the basis of presumed relationships among organisms. The science of biological classification is commonly called taxonomy.
Answer:
Thanks
Explanation:
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where the input molecules of respiration come from
Answer:
see the explanation
Explanation:
Most of the steps of cellular respiration take place in the mitochondria. Oxygen and glucose are both reactants in the process of cellular respiration. The main product of cellular respiration is ATP; waste products include carbon dioxide and water.
The table shows data Chargaff collected on DNA nitrogenous bases in five organisms.
Percentages of Bases in Five Organisms
Source of DNA A T G C
Streptococcus 29.8 31.6 20.5 18.0
Yeast 31.3 32.9 18.7 17.1
Herring 27.8 27.5 22.2 22.6
Human 30.9 29.4 19.9 19.8
E.coli 24.7 23.6 26.0 25.7
Which statement did Chargaff conclude based on these data? Note that a letter in brackets, such as [A] or [C], refers to the concentration of one of the nitrogenous bases.
A. in DNA molecules, [T] > [A] > [G] > [C]
B. in DNA molecules [A] = [G], and [C ] = [T]
C. in DNA molecules, [A] = [T], and [C ] = [G]
D. in single-stranded DNA molecules, [A] = [T] = [C ] = [G]
Answer: in DNA molecules, [A] = [T], and [C ] = [G]
Explanation:
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Ecological Succession: Transformation of Communities over Time
Why does secondary succession occur faster than primary succession?
Answer:
Because there is already presence of soil and nutrients in secondary succession
Explanation:
Ecological succession, which is the series of gradual change that occurs in a community over time, can be of two forms namely: primary succession and secondary succession.
- Primary succession is a kind of succession that occurs in a barren land where no form of life has existed before while secondary succession occurs on a land that has been previously colonized by certain organisms called PIONEER SPECIES, and hence, a substrate containing nutrients called SOIL for growth is available during secondary succession.
This accounts for the reason the secondary succession is faster than the primary succession because there is already presence of soil and nutrients in secondary succession.
Answer:
Soil with nutrients is already present. Seeds are present from earlier occupants, brought in by wind, and/or germinate after fire.
Explanation:
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what is infencious disease
Answer:
Infectious diseases are diseases caused by living organisms like viruses and bacteria. They can be passed from person to person through body secretions, insects or other means. Examples are SARS, influenza, the common cold, tuberculosis (TB), Hepatitis A and B.
following the laws of Convervation of matter, 10 grams of iron combined with 5 grams of sulfur will yield _____ grams of iron sulfide
Answer:
15
Explanation:
Since the law of conservation of mass applies to all the chemical reactions this will also end in 10+5 equalling 15 grams
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Not A. because it didn't mention that (and it's not true)
Not B. because that wasn't mentioned (and common sense tells you it incorrect)
C. because it was mentioned (differently) and it made perfect sense
Not D. because it didn't even talk about how many letters (or sounds) there was to be true (plus look at A. above)
what are the functions of bioreactor?
Answer:
The pricipal function of a accuretely designed bioreactor is to give a controlled environment to achieve optimal growth and/or product formation in the particular cell system employed.
HELP ASAP WILL GIVE BRANLIST!!! How many moles of water are produced when 6.0 moles of hydrogen gas react with 2.5 moles of oxygen gas?
Balanced equation: 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O (5 points)
2.5 moles of water
3.0 moles of water
5.0 moles of water
6.0 moles of water
Answer:5.0 moles of water
Explanation:
What does it mean to "induce" your cells?
Answer:
Induction, in embryology, process by which the presence of one tissue influences the development of others.
Creating a checklist of activities is not a helpful strategy for determining what to study for an upcoming test. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer:
ture
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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12. What is the energy released from respiration?
Answer:
Carbon Dioxide
Explanation:
During cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide.
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Answer:
One interaction is between the deer and the grass the deer eats the grass and energy is transferred and then the mountain lions eats the deer and the deer's energy is transferred to the mountain lion
Explanation:
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The antibiotic rifampicin blocks transcription in many bacteria. In the presence of the antibiotic, adding sigma factor has no stimulating effect on RNA synthesis. A footprinting experiment on a rifamycin treated sample shows that the polymerase remains located at the promoter site in the presence of eNTPs and Mg2 ion. What step of transcription is rifamycin likely to block
Answer:
transcription initiation
Explanation:
Transcription is a process by which genetic information from DNA is used to synthesize an RNA molecule, usually, a messenger RNA (mRNA), which is subsequently utilized to synthesize a protein by a process called translation. Transcription in prokaryotes has three steps:
1-Initiation: the RNA polymerase is a multisubunit enzyme (holoenzyme) composed of two α, one β, one β’ and one ω and σ subunits (α2ββ’ωσ). This holoenzyme binds to the promoter region of the template DNA strand.
2-Elongation. The sigma σ factor of the holoenzyme is released and the complex and the core enzyme (α2 ββω) moves along the template strand, thereby producing an mRNA sequence
3-Termination. This step can be Rho-dependent, where a protein named "Rho" recognizes the termination site and stop transcription, and Rho-independent (transcription continues until the termination sequence is reached).
In consequence, Rifamycin is likely to block the initiation of transcription because the core RNA enzyme needs to bind the sigma factor (σ) for initiation of transcription in bacteria.
the life process of reproduction refers to what
Answer:
the formation of new cells for the replacement and repair of old cells as well as for growth.
Explanation:
What produces gene flow?
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O mating between populations
O mutation
O geographical isolation
O speciation
Answer:
O mutation
Explanation:
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Taking two aspects of their relationship, explain how the marriage of the Prophet and Khadija set a good example for Muslim marriages today?
Answer:
Due to their behaviour towards each other.
Explanation:
The marriage of the Prophet and Khadija set a good example for Muslim marriages today because their strong relationship and respect towards each other is the key to their beautiful marriage life. In marriage life, both husband and wife has great contribution to their relationship. If both husband and wife respect each other and support in every situation of life so their relationship will be strong and they live a beautiful marriage life so we can say that the marriage life of Prophet (S.A.W) and Khadija is a good example for all Muslims.
which organism is a producer in the mangrove swamp?
A. egret
B. seagrass
C. snapping shrimp
D. detritus
Answer: If I'm not mistaking i'm pretty sure its D.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum was used by Galileo when he looked through a telescope and saw light from the stars with his eyes?
O gamma radiation
radio waves
visible-light
0 X-rays
Answer:
visible
Explanation:
Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between erosion and deposition?
A.
Erosion breaks rocks into pieces, and deposition moves the pieces.
B.
Deposition and erosion both involve the movement of small pieces of rock from one place to another.
C.
Erosion is the movement of small pieces of rock from one place to another, and deposition is when the rock settles in a new location.
D.
Deposition and erosion break rocks into smaller pieces, but the rocks remain in place.
Answer:
I think It's A
Explanation:
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The predicted values for the four phenotypes form a ratio. The simulated values match this predicted ratio.
Answer:
9:3:3:1 ; approximately
Explanation:
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What process takes place in meiosis but not mitosis?
A.
sister chromatids separating
B.
crossing over
C.
DNA replication
D.
DNA condensing into chromosomes
Answer:
A. sister chromatids separating
Answer:
will go for b. crossing over
Explanation:
"The daughter cells produced by mitosis are identical, whereas the daughter cells produced by meiosis are different because crossing over has occurred. The events that occur in meiosis but not mitosis include homologous chromosomes pairing up, crossing over, and lining up along the metaphase plate in tetrads."