Since infrared light is not visible, colors were artificially assigned to the photo using the following scheme:

Color Photographed Wavelength
blue 1.05 μm
green 1.25 μm
red 1.60 μm

If all the galaxies shown were composed of the same kinds of stars and nebulae, then the reddest galaxies would
A.
be moving toward us the fastest.
B.
be moving away fastest.
C.
be youngest.
D.
contain the most hydrogen.

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Answer 1

Answer: be moving away fastest

Explanation: I got it right in study island


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Why is it possible that two ecosystems with identical conditions of temperature and precipitation, could support different plants?

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Answer:

Because even if they are similar, they still have a difference between them, and that difference helps other plants.

It is possible because plants require other factors like sunlight and soil nutrients) other than Temperature and precipitation to grow

Plants require some Important factors for its growth and development and they are :

Temperature precipitation Sunlight soil nutrients type of soil

The two ecosystems with identical conditions of Temperature and precipitation might have differences in the amount of sunlight they receive and the Nutrients contained in its soil. therefore the ecosystems although similar can support different plants based on the difference in the amount of sunlight and Nutrients contained in the soil.

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Answer:

hi dear fweind:)

Explanation:

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Answer:

Water

Explanation:

An alien has a mass of 75 kg and weighs 225 N. What is the acceleration
due to gravity on the alien's home planet? Don't forget units! *

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Answer:

What is the median of the data displayed in this box-and-whisker plot?

42

49

54

57

Box-and-whisker plot ranging from 34 to 58 with ticks at increments of 1. Plot defined by points at 35, 42, 49, 54, 57.

Explanation:

if the first  one is zero divide it

Does the Second Amendment need to be "revisited" in 2021? yes and why?

I need help pleasee

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Answer:

It needs to be revisited because of the random acts of violence that it enables.

Explanation:

People that have access to weapons of mass destruction use them to kill people for no reason. For example, the sandy hook shooting, the recent Stoneman Douglas shooting, and the Christchurch shooting. All these shootings could have been prevented if there was stronger gun control. If people did not have access to automatic firing machine guns, less people would have died.

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All ideas expressed in this answer do not necessarily reflect my person views, they are meant for educational purposes, not to spark a debate about the 2nd amendment, do not get offended. (put this in cus some peeps crazy)

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Answer:

A . 10 is the population density in pond a B .20 is the population density in pond b C . pond b is the larger Population density

what effect does pH of water have on radish seed germination?​

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Explanation:

High pH negatively affected the germination rate of seeds from most species, but had no effect on the per cent germination of any of the species. The higher concentration of the nutritious solutions affected negatively the germination level and rate.

Answer:

A radish seed has a high percentage of germination in PH's 4-12 and a very low percentage of germination in PH 1-3 and PH 13-14.

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Stimulus: Ca2+ ion levels in blood are too low
•Sensor: •Control center:
•Effector and action(s):
•Negative feedback:


•Stimulus: Ca2+ ion levels in blood are too high
•Sensor:
•Control center:
•Effector and action(s):
•Negative feedback:

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A. Beacuse effector and actions and sensor control center= stimulus so m=347839.6

what type of organisms are included in protista​

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Answer:

Hey mate !! Answer :- The organism included in kingdom protista are :-  1) Amoeba  2) Algae 3)paramoecium 4)Eugulena etc .  Common character among them is :-  They are unicelluar organisms.  

Explanation:

A typical virus is made up of 2 parts. Check all that apply.
A) Golgi Body
B) Nuclear envelope
C) Nucleic Acid
D) Capsid

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Answer:

C) Nucleic Acid

D) Capsid

Explanation:

A virus is structure that is dependent on a living host to replicate itself. Viruses are majorly pathogenic in nature and have a structure that is made up of two parts namely: nucleic acid and capsid.

The nucleic acid, which can either be RNA or DNA holds the genetic information of the virus while the capsid is a protein coat that enclosed and protects the virus' genetic material. The capsid is also used during the infection life cycle of a virus where it helps the virus to attach to receptor cells on the host's cell membrane.

what stores and delivers nutrients throughout the cell and transports waste to the cell membrane

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Vacuoles store water, food, and waste. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a series of tunnels throughout the cytoplasm. They transport proteins from one part of the cell to another. Ribosomes are the protein factories of the cell.

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The organelle that is responsible for storing and transporting nutrients through the cells is Vacuoles.

Vacuoles are also know as storage containers, they act as a storage organ in the body. This storage organ helps to transport food substances /molecules in the cell. Vacuoles are composed of enzymes, they help to hold water an food molecules. Vacuoles also help to remove waste substances that are harmful to the body.

The vacuole helps to keep balance in the body as they help to keep useful molecules and also get rid of waste substances.

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A student models moon phases. She holds a foam ball on a stick in front of her body and then
stands in front of a light as shown. The student uses herself to represent Earth. She turns her
body slowly to represent four different moon phases.
Moon Phases Model
Earth
Light
Light
Moon
Moon
Earth
1
2
Earth
Light
Earth
Moon
Light
Moon
3
4

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Answer:

The last one : D

Explanation:

The diagram that represents the modelling of a full moon is : ( D ) Diagram 4

Full moon

A Full moon occurs when the moon moves from its new moon position by 180°. At this new position, the sun ( light source ) ,earth and the moon forms a straight line.

During full moon the moon is completely illuminated when viewed from the Earth's position as well.

Hence we can conclude that the diagram that represents the modelling of a full moon is Diagram 4

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. Flattened, hollow folds and sacs of endoplasmic reticulum are called cisternae.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE

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The answer is A . True because the ER is a network membranes that from hollow tubes flattened sheets , and round sacs . These flattens , hollow folds and sacs are called cisternae.

Answer:

true

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Explanation:

Consider this plant cell. Which organelle is labeled A?

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Answer:

image so we can answer the question?

Explanation:

please answer all the three questions​

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Answer:

1. Birds have feathers of different colours.

2. Woodpeckers have long beaks.

3. Sunbird is a non-migratory bird.

or

3. Sunbird is sedentary bird.

Explanation:

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Is this correct guys?

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Yes it’s correct, study hard

Answer:

Yes its correct.

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Answer:

A and A

Explanation:

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Explanation:

What is the effect of inputting stem cells instead of body cells into the original system?

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Explanation:

Stem cell research indicates that s.cells are cells that are not fully developed; in turn if researchers inject a patient with type 1 diabetes into the pancreas the result is that the pancreas produces it's own insulin eliminating the chances of spikes in the blood sugars of the patient & also long term effects of high blood sugars that effect all vital organs & nervous system.

Researchers were also using stem cells to limbs that were amputated or damaged resulting in the limb regenerating itself.

I have seen a mouse that had a human ear attached to its body.

Researchers were ordered by our government to cease the experiments because pharmaceutical companies were making more $$ on medicines to supposedly help diabetics or veterans to live a normal life..

What two types of cells are involved in immune response and have the job of creating a "memory" of exposed pathogens? *
a)A cells and B cells
b)T cells and A cells
c)T cells and B cells
d)red and white blood cells

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Answer:

B  

Explanation:

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As polar bears' population decrease, it creeps ever close to extinction This decrease in the population is due to loss of habitat (floating sea ice). This loss of habitat is caused by which of the following?
A. oil spills from ocean drill sites
B. human cities and houses being built in their habitats
C. Global warming
D. introduced can toads which are out competing polar bears for food

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C. Global warming


Because of global warming the ice melts away but the polar bears need the icebergs in order to survive, without the icebergs the polar bears will lead to extinction. If global warming continues the ice will continue to melt and the polar bears won’t have any icebergs.

Please help I need the term’s definitions
17 points,
don’t copy and paste

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Answer:

There you go :3

Explanation:

Paramecium- A single-celled freshwater animal that has a characteristic slipper-like shape and is covered with cilia.

Protist- A single-celled organism of the kingdom Protista, such as a protozoan or simple alga.

Protozoan- A single-celled microscopic animal of a group of phyla of the kingdom Protista, such as an amoeba, flagellate, ciliate, or protozoan.

Pseudopod- A pseudopod or pseudopodium (plural: pseudopods or pseudopodia) is a temporary arm-like projection of a eukaryotic cell membrane that are developed in the direction of movement.

Pellicle- Pellicle (biology), a thin layer supporting the cell membrane in various protozoa. Pellicle mirror, a thin plastic membrane which may be used as a beam splitter or protective cover in optical systems.

Slime Mold- Any of a group (such as Myxomycetes) of organisms formerly held to be lower fungi but now often considered protists that exist vegetative in usually moist habitats as mobile plasmodia and reproduce by spores.

Touch the stigma and notice how it feels. What is the advantage of this type of texture?
A. The sticky texture allows for capture of prey to help with fertilization
B. The sticky texture allows for the exchange of carbon dioxide to assist with photosynthesis.
C. The sticky texture allows for pollen to adhere to the stigma for fertilization.
D. The sticky texture allows for water molecules to not escape from the plant, thus preventing dehydration.​

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A-Most stigmas are covered with a waxy, sticky substance. This wet substance allows stigmas to provide an important service by re-hydrating dry pollen to prepare the grains to enter the ovary and initiate the process of fertilization.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

What theories of intelligence relies on the sensitivity to other people’s feelings and the ability to respond to them?

A. Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman and Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences

B. Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman

C. Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences

D. Neither

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The sides of the DNA ladder are made of two molecules that alternate. The alternating molecules are __?__ and __?__.

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Answer:

Sugar and phosphate

Explanation:

sugar and p h o s p h a t e

Mitochondria are cell structures that contain a small quantity of DNA.
Scientists are sequencing the DNA of one particular gene in mitochondria to
help identify different species of many animals including myriapods. The
sequences that they find are called ‘barcodes’.
(i) State the part of the cell that contains most of the DNA.
[1]
(ii) Suggest how DNA barcoding might be useful in the classification of animals,
such as myriapods.

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The part of the cell that contains most of the DNA is the mitochondria.
The use of the DNA barcoding is that by comparison with a reference library such as DNA sections an individual sequence can be used to uniquely identify an organism to a species just like how a supermarket scanner uses the black stripes of the UPC barcode to identify an item

9 Luis wants to interview someone who has a career in biotechnology. Which of
the following best describes a career in biotechnology?
F Athena uses a sophisticated telescope to observe stars.
G Zach tracks the number of fish that inhabit a certain coastal area.
H Vincent modifies the DNA of bacteria to study the function of their genes.
I Lindsey writes computer programs that model the three-dimensional
structure of chemical compounds.

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Bio refers to study of living things + technology (is pretty straightforward- i dont think i need to explain this)

This means Vincent modifies the DNA of bacteria to study the function of their genes is the correct answer :)

How do the diaphragm and rib muscles help with breathing? These muscles
pull lungs down to draw in air
change the air pressure
open up the air flow tubes
keep food out of the chest
push blood around the lungs

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When you breathe in, or inhale, your diaphragm contracts and moves downward. This increases the space in your chest cavity, and your lungs expand into it. The muscles between your ribs also help enlarge the chest cavity. They contract to pull your rib cage both upward and outward when you inhale

Which of the following would cause an error in DNA replication?
A. DNA polymerase pairing A with G
B. DNA ligase connecting chunks of DNA
C. Helicase making a replication fork
D. DNA polymerase checking the DNA

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Answer:

A. DNA polymerase pairing A with G

Explanation:

Adenine (A) always pairs with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) always pairs with guanine (G).

DNA polymerase pairing A with G would cause an error in DNA replication. The correct option is A.

An error in DNA replication occurs when an incorrect nucleotide is inserted during the replication process.

DNA polymerase is responsible for synthesizing a new DNA strand by adding complementary nucleotides to the existing template strand.

It ensures the accuracy of replication by matching each nucleotide with its complementary partner (A with T and G with C).

If DNA polymerase pairs A with G instead of A with T, it results in a mismatched base pair.

This is considered an error in DNA replication since it introduces a mutation in the newly synthesized DNA strand.

The fidelity of DNA replication relies on the correct base pairing and proofreading mechanisms of DNA polymerase to minimize errors and maintain the integrity of the genetic information.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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Why do deserts tend to form on land at latitudes of 20-30 degrees north and south?

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Answer:

Deserts can form even on tropical coasts beside cold ocean currents, such as the west coast of South America. The currents cool the air, which then rises and warms as it moves over land, drawing up moisture that is later precipitated as the air moves farther inland.

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