Answer:
D all of above
Explanation:
ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND EXTRA POINTS- Who FIRST recognized the cell as the universal unit of life? HINT ITS NOT HOOKE I GOT IT WRONG
1. Virchow
2. Van Leeuwenhoek
3. Schleiden and Schwann
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Answer:
2. Van Leeuwenhoek
Explanation:
Hooke did discover it, but the cells were dead already. So it's Van Leeuwenhoek.
What is the source of energy for organisms that use chemosythesis?
Answer:
During chemosynthesis, bacteria living on the sea floor or within animals use energy stored in the chemical bonds of hydrogen sulfide and methane to make glucose from water and carbon dioxide (dissolved in sea water). Pure sulfur and sulfur compounds are produced as by-products.
Explanation:
What are viroids?
short strands of circular RNA
short strands of circular DNA
long strands of DNA coiled into circles
small circles of proteins
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
evaporation and precipitation are the parts of the water cycle, the others are not
Define ecological succession.
Answer:
the process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time
Explanation:
Answer:
the process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time. Two different types of succession—primary and secondary—have been distinguished.
Explanation:
Which sphere in the Earth system is also part of the hydrosphere? O A. Atmosphere O B. Biosphere O C. Geosphere D. Cryosphere
A. atmosphere
explanation: there is water vapor in the atmosphere that is considered to be part of the hydrosphere.
In an ecosystem, atmosphere is a sphere in the Earth system which is also part of the hydrosphere.
What is an ecosystem?
Ecosystem is defined as a system which consists of all living organisms and the physical components with which the living beings interact. The abiotic and biotic components are linked to each other through nutrient cycles and flow of energy.
Energy enters the system through the process of photosynthesis .Animals play an important role in transfer of energy as they feed on each other.As a result of this transfer of matter and energy takes place through the system .Living organisms also influence the quantity of biomass present.By decomposition of dead plants and animals by microbes nutrients are released back in to the soil.
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Which of these is a harmful interaction? (4 points) Competition Mutualism Commensalism Symbiosis
Answer:
Commensalism Symbiosis
Explanation:
Answer:
Symbiosis
Explanation:
Why did life first occur in the oceans and not on Earth’s surface?
Answer:
I think because many more bacteria and cells and etc were first like created in the water, they they developed and made bigger and bigger living organisms
Answer:
Because God decided that he was gonna make animals first and he started with the ocean and then land and sky. He then made Adam to take care of all of the animals. But saw that he was lonely and made Eve with one of his ribs. He then put them in the garden of Eden with a tree that was forbidden to eat from. The tree of knowledge of the good and evil. One day eve was walking by the tree when a serpant asked her why they didn't eat from it. She replied by saying that God asked them to not eat from that tree. The serpant told Eve that God just doesn't want them to be knowledgeable like him. She took a bite of the apple and then gave some to Adam. They then realized that they were naked and made clothing from animal skin. This was what created sin. They tried to hide from God but he already knew and he banished them from the garden with angels and a fire sword at the enterance. He went to the serpant and cursed him for telling Eve to eat from the tree. Adam and Eve went on their way and had 2 boys. Cane and Abel.
Explanation:
Describe at least 3 areas of carbon storage in the carbon cycle and how the carbon moves between these sinks
Nitrogen cycle high school
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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why are water quality standards important?
a. they help protect clean water and improve the quality of polluted water
b. industries would not self regulate and the standards force them to treat unsafe water
c. The standards guarantee that every home in the nation has safe drinking water
d. there is a limit amount of clean water in the world and like oil once it used up it’s gone
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Question 2
You are at the zoo and watching a lion chew on some meat. You begin to taunt the lion since he is behind the glass and cannot get to you. He
charges the glass and breaks through. Your adrenaline kicks in and you take off running. What system is repressed during your escape?
Answer:
The parasympathetic nervous system is repressed during your escape.
Explanation:
In the exposed example, during your escape from the lion, the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system are responsible for your body response. They send signals and release adrenaline and noradrenaline to increase your heart biting frequency, and blood pressure, stimulating your respiration and dilating your respiratory tracts.
Once you manage to escape from the lion, and the threat factor is over, the body gets back to normality. At this point, the parasympathetic nervous system is activated. Your body activities become normal again. Your arterial pressure, respiratory frequency, and cardiac frequency get reduced to their normal conditions. You are relaxed and at rest.
When the parasympathetic system is activated, the sympathetic nervous system is not, as they perform in opposite ways.
What are 2 characteristics of primary succession, secondary succession. What are 2 Characteristics they share in common?
Answer: Two different types of succession, primary and secondary, have been distinguished. Primary succession occurs in essentially lifeless areas—regions in which the soil is incapable of sustaining life as a result of such factors as lava flows, newly formed sand dunes, or rocks left from a retreating glacier. Secondary succession occurs…
Explanation:
what happens after we die?
Answer: Our bodies stay fresh for a short period time, then enter rigor mortis, then began the slow process of decomposition.
Explanation:
Life: Scientists have found signatures of life in
rocks from 3.5 billion years ago. That means life
existed in a world with very low oxygen! What
is the evidence?
Answer:The evidence to this is because oxygen, is produced by bacteria at that time! If they do That why would they need to use any oxygen? If i didn't get the answer you were asking then well sorry :/
What is the scientific name for the walrus? Chordata Mammalia Mammalla Chordata O rosmarus Phoca O Phoca rosmarus O none of the above
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Answer:
None of the above
Explanation:
The scientific name of the walrus is Odobenus rosmarus.
Odobenus is the genus name. Rosmarus is the species name.
They are in the phylum chordata , class mammalia , order carnivora, and family odobenidae. However, these are not included in the scientific name.
Therefore, none of the answer options are correct
The movement of individuals into an area is called
A. Demography
B. Carrying capacity
C. Immigration
D. Emigration
Answer:
D. Emigration
Explanation:
The answer is D. because the actual definition for emigration is: "The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad." The definitions between immigration and emigration are very similar but the actual definition for immigration is: "The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country." so I would stick with D.
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Where do tidal bulges form during the New and Full moons?
Answer:
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Explanation:
High and low tides are caused by the Moon. The Moon's gravitational pull generates something called the tidal force. The tidal force causes Earth—and its water—to bulge out on the side closest to the Moon and the side farthest from the Moon. These bulges of water are high tides.
match the statements below with the appropriate term. Write the letter in the appropriate space.
Answer:1. A revenue not yet recognized; collected in advance.
B Unearned Revenues
2. Office supplies on hand that will be used in the next period.
A Prepaid Expenses
Explanation:
Which feature of Earth is part of the hydrosphere?
air
fish
glaciers
rocks
Answer:
Glacier
Explanation:
It is a form of water.
Answer:
Glaciers
Explanation:
They're found in polar areas in/near water
Water has a neutral ph. if water was acidic or alkaline what abundance of ions are present in an acidic substance and what ions are present in an alkaline substance?
Answer:
Calcium and magnesium
Explanation:
Answer:
Calcium and magnesium
Explanation:
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Answer:
Name......? By having the letters that abbreviate them and by the way they are pictured.
Explanation:
I had this question and I put this answer and my teacher counted it 100% correct
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Answer:
I would say the 3rd one because itakes the most sence
Answer:c because the compound has formed through 2 gases that made up a liquid the oxygen has bigger in size and is more abundant in mass while hydrogen is smaller but more abundant in numbers
Explanation:
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Answer:the one u have already picked is the answer a monomer is a molecule that can bind together to form something called a polymer which is a group of monomers.
Explanation:
All eukaryotic cells contain at least one Golgi complex, typically located in the cytoplasm and near the endoplasmic reticulum.
Which of the following best describes a process that occurs within the Golgi complex?
Answer: Enzymatic modification of newly synthesized integral membrane proteins
Explanation: got it right for AP Bio.
The correct answer that describes the process that occurs within the Golgi complex is the enzymatic modification of newly synthesized integral membrane proteins.
Once protein is synthesized, they undergo folding and repackaging within the endoplasmic reticulum before they are transported to the Golgi apparatus/complex.
Within the Golgi complex, the protein is modified enzymatically and encased in vesicles. It is then transported to the cell membrane where they are utilized as integral protein.
So, basically, the statement that best describes the process that occurs within the Golgi complex is the enzymatic modification of newly synthesized integral membrane proteins.
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Which is denser, 50 mL of water or 500 mL of water?
Answer:
50mL
Explanation:
Density is inversely proportional to volume.
This implies that, for the same mass of water, the higher the volume, the less dense it is.
By comparison 500ml is greater than 50ml
Going by the above analysis, 50ml will be less dense than 500ml because it is smaller.
I need help please with this question ?????!!!
Answer:
9km per hour
Explanation
Speed=distance/time.
. =45/5
=9km per hour
Why is technology important when developing scientific theories?
Why is oceanic crust younger than continental crust?
Answer:What is the best explanation for why oceanic crust is subducted by continental crust?
The continental crust is also less dense than oceanic crust, although it is considerably thicker. As a consequence of the density difference, when active margins of continental crust meet oceanic crust in subduction zones, the oceanic crust is typically subducted back into the mantle.
Explanation:Why oceanic crust is younger than Continental?
Through mantle convection, the rich minerals of the mantle may be ultimately “recycled” as they surface as crust-making lava at mid-ocean ridges and volcanoes. Largely due to subduction, oceanic crust is much, much younger than continental crustWhy is the theory of plate tectonics so important to geologists?
Plate tectonics, theory dealing with the dynamics of Earth's outer shell—the lithosphere—that revolutionized Earth sciences by providing a uniform context for understanding mountain-building processes, volcanoes, and earthquakes as well as the evolution of Earth's surface and reconstructing its past continents and .
24. List some examples of cell specialization?
Answer:
trae blood cells
Muscle cells