Answer:
A. near-Earth objects.
Explanation:
Science can be defined as a branch of intellectual and practical study which systematically observe a body of fact in relation to the structure and behavior of non-living and living organisms (animals, plants and humans) in the natural world through experiments.
When scientists discuss objects that might hit Earth, the term which they use to describe them as a group is near-Earth objects.
A near-Earth objects can be defined as a small solar system body such as comets and asteroids whose orbit draws it close or in proximity to the earth's orbit due to the gravitational force of attraction of nearby planetary bodies.
Basically, if the closest approach of a planetary body to the Sun is less than 1.3 AU it is considered to be a near-Earth objects.
Hence, near-Earth objects may pose a collision danger to planet earth.
Answer: A Near Earth objects
Explanation:
Use the information from the article to answer the question.
NEOs
When scientists discuss objects that might hit Earth, what term do they use to describe them as a group?
near-Earth objects
asteroids and comets
Shoemaker-Levy 9
celestial bodies
a radioactive element has a half-life of 3,000 years. if a sample of this element begins with a mass of 60 grams, how long would you have to wait for the mass to decrease to 15 grams
Answer:
N = 60 g
Half life : N/2 = 3000
N/4 = 15 g
is the above cell a plant cell or animal cell? provide two observable
Explanation:
you have not showed the cell..please
What happens after Telophase?
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Answer:
The chromosomes begin to uncoil, which makes them diffuse and less compact. Along with telophase, the cell undergoes a process called cytokinesis that divides the cytoplasm of the parental cell into two daughter cells.
The temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor is called the _____.
Answer:
dew point
Explanation:
Comment on the folding of protein in vaccum
Answer:
Protein folding is a process by which a polypeptide chain folds to become a biologically active protein in its native 3D structure. ... The amino acids in the chain eventually interact with each other to form a well-defined, folded protein. The amino acid sequence of a protein determines its 3D structure.
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Soils in different regions differ based on the _______.
a.
local climate
b.
topography of the land
c.
native organisms
d.
all of the above
Answer:
I think the answer should be local climate
Answer:
i think it's D.
Explanation:
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Which of the following are characteristics of Ascomycota? Check all that appply. PLEASE HELP!!
Answer:
2.spores produced in the ascus
4.important in the food industry
6.can cause disease in plants
Explanation:
Answer:
spores produced in the ascus
important in the food industry
important in the digestion of animals (leafcutter ants for one)
can cause disease in plants (dutch elm disease)
can cause disease in animals (candidiasis for one)
Explanation:
how does shell color work to protect the egg from sunlight?
Answer:
Birds that live in cool climates lay darker eggs, as darker colors absorb more heat from the sunlight
Birds that live in hotter climates lay lighter eggs to prevent the egg from overheating.
The pigmentation acts to thermo-regulate the internal temperature of the egg, acting as a buffer between the embryo and the outside world. It does this by preventing overheating of the egg, through reflecting the sunlight off the pigmentation, rather than allowing it to be absorbed through the shell
Which characteristic helps grasses survive dry conditions?
long, flexible stems
long, skinny leaves
small, soft flowers
deep roots
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if an earthworm is 18mm long and is photographed and the picture is magnified 2.5x how long will it be in the picture?
Answer:
The earthworm will be 45 mm long in the picture
Explanation:
From the problem, we can take the original size of the earthworm to be 18mm.
Magnification can be obtained using the formula:
magnification = observed size/ original size.
Recall, we are given that the magnification is 2.5.
Hence, can evaluate the size in the picture to be
2.5 X 18mm = 45mm
How are gymnosperm seeds and angiosperm seeds different?
Answer:
angiosperms have seeds that are closed within an ovary, gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits, and have unenclosed seeds on the surface of scales or leaves
A)x-linked
B)No answer text provided
C)recessive
D)dominant
Answer:
D)dominant
Explanation:
12. Removing an organism from an ecosystem will have which of the following affects? Select all that apply.
A. Increase in biodiversity
B. Decrease in biodiversity
C. Increase in the overall health of the ecosystem
D. Decrease in the overall health of the ecosystem
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
Biodiversity comes from having multiple types of organisms. This also allows different organisms to eat and create nutrients that is needed by all other organisms in the ecosystem.
For tetracycline , describe an experiment that you could
use to determine if a bacterial sample taken from a person was
resistant to your antibiotic. Be sure to describe all steps of the
experiment including your independent, dependent and control
variables.
Answer:
penicillin was the first antibiotic discovered. Alexander Fleming discovered it in 1928. It was used widely during World War II. However, the sulfonamides were the first antibiotic class used clinically (in the 1930's). The discovery of antibiotics revolutionized medicine by making once-deadly infections treatable. There are now hundreds of antibiotics, classified into several categories. These antibiotic classes include:
Explanation:
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what is Otis’s gene versions for body color
Answer:
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Explanation:
where is the most energy stored in the ATP molecule stored