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An increase in the rate of reaction from near zero -at approximately 5ºC- to a maximum rate of reaction -at 40ºC-. 40ºC is the optimum temperature at which the enzymatic activity is the highest. From 40ºC to 50ºC there is a sharp decrease in the enzyme activity due to the protein denaturalization.Explanation:
Before answering this question, remember that enzymes are proteins, so they share many properties with all proteins. One of these properties is that they have a limited temperature level from which they denaturalize.
In general, the increase in temperature accelerates chemical reactions. For every 10ºC of temperature increase, the reaction velocity duplicates. The temperature at which the enzymatic activity is the highest is known as optimum temperature. After this point, the enzymatic activity sharply decreases. The temperature in the environment exceeds the optimum one and denaturalize the enzyme. Over this level, the reaction velocity is counteracted by the loss of the catalytic activity due to denaturalization. Enzymatic activity decreases until it completely annulates.
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An increase in the rate of reaction from near zero -at approximately 5ºC- to a maximum rate of reaction -at 40ºC-. 40ºC is the optimum temperature at which the enzymatic activity is the highest. From 40ºC to 50ºC there is a sharp decrease in the enzyme activity due to the protein denaturalization.pls guys i’m begging u to help me with this immediately!!! pls just help no one has been answering my questions at all just pls HELPPPPP
Answer:
Gills and Lungs
Explanation:
Aquatic animals use gills to filter through water, since they need water in their system to survive just as we need air in our system to survive, these two function the same. They both allow the intake and outtake of essential elements
11.1 The Science of Ecology Lesson 11.1: True or False Name __________________ Class ______________ Date ________ Write true if the statement is true or false if the statement is false. _____ 1. Biotic factors include sunlight, soil, temperature, and water. _____ 2. Like nutrients and water, energy also recycles through an ecosystem. _____ 3. An ecosystem consists of all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area and their interactions. _____ 4. Herbivores are a necessary link between producers and other consumers. _____ 5. A niche refers to the place an organism lives within its ecosystem. _____ 6. Dung beetles eat animal feces. _____ 7. Autotrophs make their own food. _____ 8. Organisms use 90% of the available energy at each trophic level. _____ 9. Carnivores include lions, polar bears, hawks, frogs, salmon, and deer. _____ 10. Biomass increases at the upper levels of a food chain. _____ 11. Producers occupy the first trophic level. _____ 12. Scavengers include vultures and raccoons. _____ 13. In a complex ecosystem, it is likely that two different species will occupy the same niche. _____ 14. The habitat is the role of a species in its ecosystem. _____ 15. A food web shows how energy flows through an ecosystem.
Answer:
See explanation below
Explanation:
1. Biotic factors include sunlight, soil, temperature, and water. FALSE
Biotic factors include animals, plants, fungi, bacteria and protists.
2. Like nutrients and water, energy also recycles through an ecosystem. FALSE
3. An ecosystem consists of all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area and their interactions. TRUE
4. Herbivores are a necessary link between producers and other consumers. TRUE
5. A niche refers to the place an organism lives within its ecosystem. TRUE
6. Dung beetles eat animal feces. TRUE
7. Autotrophs make their own food. TRUE
8. Organisms use 90% of the available energy at each trophic level. FALSE
9. Carnivores include lions, polar bears, hawks, frogs, salmon, and deer. FALSE
Deer is a herbivore.
10. Biomass increases at the upper levels of a food chain. FALSE
11. Producers occupy the first trophic level. TRUE
12. Scavengers include vultures and raccoons. TRUE
13. In a complex ecosystem, it is likely that two different species will occupy the same niche. FALSE
14. The habitat is the role of a species in its ecosystem. FALSE
15. A food web shows how energy flows through an ecosystem. TRUE
In a purebred dwarf plant, what gametes are possible?
In a purebred tall plant, what gametes are possible?
To fill out the chart on nonrenewable and renewable natural resources, should Hector add trees under the heading "Renewable
Resources"?
A)
No. Trees can die from disease.
B)
Yes. There are many uses for trees.
C)
Yes. Trees can be cut down but planted again.
D)
No. There is only so much land for trees to grow.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
the market for wood furniture and other products are on high demand so cutting down and planting again will help in availability and good weather
1. What is the pattern of bones on every 4- limbed animal walking the earth today?
What role does the esophagus play in the human body and what is its importance in the human body
Answer:
the esophagus is a highway for food and drink to travel along to make it to the stomach.
Explanation:
Answer:
y
Explanation:
i am ATP producing factory
Answer:
The correct answer is - Mitochondria.
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is the process that produces energy in the form of ATP from converting sugars into carbon dioxide. Cellular respiration is the process that takes place in the mitochondria organelle of the cell.
Mitochondria is known for the production of ATP and therefore called the powerhouse of the cell or ATP producing factory. These ATPs are used as the cellular currency of energy that is used to produce cellular functions.
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2) forest of genetically altered trees and other plants could sequester several billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it into long-lived forms of carbon, first in Vegetation and ultimately in soil
What type of precipitation is usually associated with a cold front ?
A.light steady rain
B.heavy rain
C. Sunny weather
Answer: I think it's A
Explanation: Development of cold fronts
Weather phenomenon Prior to the passing of the front
Precipitation/conditions* Light patchy rain can be produced by stratocumulus or stratus in the warm sector. In summer, sometimes thunderstorms if a preceding squall line is present. In winter snow squalls or showers may occur.
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Answer: A
Explanation:
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's "video games can inspire students to not give up when they do poorly"
Match the units associated with a bone.
1.central hollow shaft
2. fat cells
3. blood vessel
4. protective covering
5. makes blood cells
perlosteum
red marrow
marrow cavity
yellow marrow
Haverslan canal
Answer:
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CENTRAL HOLLOW SHAFT IS
marrow cavity
FAT CELLS
yellow marrow
BLOOD VESSELS
Haversian canals
PROTECTIVE COVERING
periosteum
MAKES BLOOD CELLS
red marrow
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The matching of the units associated with the bones are given below:
Central Hollow shaft ---- Marrow cavity.Fat cells ----- Yellow marrow.Blood vessels ----- Haversian canal.Protective covering ----- Periosteum.Makes blood cells ---- Red marrow.What do you mean by Bone?A Bone may be defined as living tissue which has its own blood vessels and is constructed of diverse cells, proteins, minerals, and vitamins.
Each cell of the bone marrow has its own characteristics and functions. Yellow bone marrow is found in long bones, red bone marrow is responsible for the blood compartments like platelets, RBCs, and WBCs.
The Periosteum is the protective covering of the bone cells, while the Haversian canal is responsible for the synthesis of blood vessels.
Therefore, it is well described above.
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History of vaccinations
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Answer:
Allele G represents the strong jaw, and allele g represents the weak jaw. This is because as the generations go by, allele G’s population increases, but allele g’s population decreases. If hard shelled animals are the only foods available to them, you would need a strong jaw to eat them. This means that allele g wouldn’t be able to eat these reptiles, so their population would decrease from lack of food.
Explanation:
A group of students was asked to make a claim that would apply to all living organisms. Below is a chart of their responses.
Which student above made a claim that would apply to all living organisms?
Student 2
Student 4
Student 1
Student 3
Answer:
student 1
Explanation:
Which characteristic of the Artic fox is specifically an adaptation to living in the tundra that a fox in another biome probably would not have
Answer:
keen eyesight
Explanation:
Explain why honeybees and flowers have a mutualistic relationship.
.Which of the following is not part of theImmersive Reader
(1 Point)
B. pharynx
C. esophagus
A. trachea
E. nasal cavity
D. bronchus
Answer:
e. nasal cavity
Explanation:
the immersive reader uses a, b, c, and d to speak, however the nasal cavity is not necessary when speaking. I'm not 100% sure though, lmk if I'm wrong pls
what is a phylogenetic tree
Answer:
A phylogenetic tree is a branching diagram or a tree showing the evolutionary relationships among various biological species or other entities based upon similarities and differences in their physical or genetic characteristics. All life on Earth is part of a single phylogenetic tree, indicating common ancestry.
a) What are the bases of mRNA coded for by this section of DNA, before the
mutation? Hint: In RNA, A pairs with U. (1 point)
Answer: CAG
Explanation:
Arteries near the heart expand as blood rushes in after each contraction. Which component in the arteries allows this expansion?
Explanation:
This type of artery is known as an elastic artery .
Vessels larger than 10 mm in diameter are typically elastic. Their abundant elastic fibers allow them to expand, as blood pumped from the ventricles passes through them, and then to recoil after the surge has passed.
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How do mutations occur in the genetic code? This represents crossing over during meiosis.
a) During DNA replication, the original DNA strand GTC ACA GGC ATC is copied into complementary strand CAG CCG TAG. This is an example of deletion.
b)Mutations can only occur when passed on thorough reproduction. The majority of mutations are the result of exposure to mutagens.
c)A woman who has sickle cell anemia passes this disease on to her offspring. This means that the mutation for sickle cell anemia MUST occur in the woman’s gametes.
d)Mutations can be silent and not affect the organism that has them
Light travels through the eye by entering through the protective layer called the cornea (17). It then moves through the opening of the pupil which is surrounded by the iris (18), which is a muscle. It will then go through the transparent structure behind the pupil known as the ______________(19) that changes shape to help focus images on the retina in a process known as ________________ (20) The retina contains the photoreceptors known as the _________________(21) and ________________(22). It is there that the actual process of transduction occurs when the photoreceptors excite the ________________(23) cells which in turn send the message on to the _______________(24) cells whose axons make up the optic nerve. The information will then travel to the ____________________(25), which is the sensory switchboard within the brain and end up in the ____________________ (26) lobes where the information is processed specifically within the primary ____________________cortex (27).
Answer:
The correct answer is - 17) Cornea , 18) Iris , 19) Lens, 20) Accommodation , 21) Rods, 22) Cones, 23) Bipolar, 24) Ganglion , 25) Optic Nerve, 26) Occipital, 27) Visual.
Explanation:
The protective layer called the cornea that allows light to enter travel through it to the eyes. Light moves through the pupil surrounded by the muscle called the iris and travels through the lens, a transparent structure that changes its shape on the basis of the intensity of light to help focus images on the retina during the accomadation process. Photoreceptors that are present in the retina are called cones and rods.
The process of transduction takes place when these photoreceptors excite bipolar cells to send signals or messages to the ganglion cells that have axons that make the optic nerves, the sensory switchboard within the brain, and get the messages sent by the photoreceptors. These optic nerves end in occipital lobes where all the signals and messages are processed specifically within the region called the primary visual cortex.
What do the D and T in ADP and ATP mean?
Answer:
Are you talking about a chemical compound?
because if you are then T in ATP would be triphosphate.
Meanwhile D is Diphosphate.
Do visible traits provide sufficient clues to evolutionary connections in animals?
No, some organisms have similar (analogous) structures but are not closely related . A more accurate way of finding evolutionary connections would be to compare the DNA of different organisms.
What is evolution?The gradual change of an organism over a period of time is called evolution.
Evolution is the population phenomenon. The sudden change in an individual is called a mutation.
These are the thing that leads to the evolution:-
Natural selectionReproductionCrossing over.Thus, A more accurate way of finding evolutionary connections would be to compare the DNA of different organisms.
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how the oak tree obtains and uses the matter and energy it needs to grow from a tiny acorn into a mature tree
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Answer:
Carbohydrates
Explanation:
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what are the motion?
Answer: imma say dragon fly
Explanation: I think its a dragon fly
Do you share muscle building genetics with grandpa or grand uncle?
Answer:
You could definitely share less than 25% of your DNA. In fact, most nephews share a bit more or less than 25% of their DNA with their aunts or uncles.
Having said this, 16% is starting to get pretty far from 25%. This doesn’t make it impossible, just less likely than say 24% or even 20%.
Still, such a low number is not unheard of for people who should theoretically share 25% of their DNA. Here is a very cool chart that shows some of the ranges that one group has found. They used only data in which the relationship was known to be true.
Explanation:
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Summarize:
What characteristics do Miami blue butterflies have in common with scrub jays? How do they differ?
(use the chart above to write your answer) Your answer should start with "Both Miami blue butterflies and scrub jays have ........"
Descriptions of both insect/bird
Both Miami blue butterflies and scrub jays have differ in this The scrub jays The “blue jay” of dry lowlands along the Pacific seaboard, the California Scrub-Jay combines deep azure blue, clean white underparts, and soft gray-brown. It looks very similar to the Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay (they were considered the same species until 2016), but is brighter and more contrasting, with a bold blue breast band.
Maimi Butterfly
Adults:The adults are small with a wingspan range of 22 to 31 mm. Females are generally larger than males. The sexes are dimorphic. The upper surface of the wings is bright blue in males. Females have reduced blue with wide gray wing borders and an orange-capped black spot along the outer margin of the hindwing. The undersides of the wings are gray in both sexes. The hindwing has a broad white submarginal band and four black postbasal spots.