The brain is a delicate organ but it is protected by _____ and _____ (citation required). The brain is organized into four regions: _____, _____, _____, and _____ (citation required). The hindbrain and the brainstem _____ (citation required). The midbrain _____ (citation required). The forebrain includes the hypothalamus, the thalamus, the pineal body, and the cerebrum. The cerebrum is divided into four distinct lobes and two hemispheres. Of these, the frontal lobe is responsible for _____ functions, the parietal lobe is responsible for _____ functions, the temporal lobe is responsible for _____ functions, and the occipital lobe is responsible for _____ functions (citation required). Distinct from the spinal cord, the brain is serviced by __ pairs of nerves that include the optic nerve and the nerves responsible for tongue movement and hearing and balance (citation required).

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Explanation:

The brain is a delicate organ but it is protected by cranium and meninges. The brain is organized into four regions: Hindbrain, Forebrain, Midbrain and Brainstem. The hindbrain and the brainstem includes the brain and spinal cord. The midbrain is the third part of the brain stem, and serves to relay sensory and motor information between the spinal cord and the rest of the brain. The forebrain includes the hypothalamus, the thalamus, the pineal body, and the cerebrum. The cerebrum is divided into four distinct lobes and two hemispheres. Of these, the frontal lobe is responsible for cognitive functions, the parietal lobe is responsible for sensory functions, the temporal lobe is responsible for auditory (language and memory) functions, and the occipital lobe is responsible for visual functions. Distinct from the spinal cord, the brain is serviced by 12 pairs of nerves that include the optic nerve and the nerves responsible for tongue movement and hearing and balance.


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X-rays _____.
are blocked by the ionosphere
are less dangerous than ultraviolet rays
have very long wavelengths
are not emitted by the sun

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Answer:

have very long wavelengths

Explanation:

The first  X-ray image was captured by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (1895), who accidentally discovered these rays while experimenting with vacuum tubes. X-rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation with very long wavelengths (in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers, nm). They are shorter in wavelength than ultraviolet rays and longer than gamma rays. X-rays have energies ranging from 100 electron-volts (eVs) to 100 kiloelectron-volts (keVs). On the other hand, the radio waves are blocked by the planet's ionosphere and, therefore, they cannot reach the Earth.

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Answer: honestly there isnt enough of an explintaion

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What is the evidence that glaciers once existed on all of the southern continents?

A.Grooves in the rocks and sediment deposits.
B.Fossil evidence of cold weather species.
C.Radioactive isotopes in the ice cores
D.Large glacial lakes still exist

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

There is also much climate evidence supporting continental drift, most notable of which is glacial activity. Alfred Wegener investigated this field and found an anomaly in the Permo-Carboniferous ice sheet that was found through glacial till deposits to have once covered all the southern major plates.

Cytokinesis in animal cells happens when the:
A: cell wall pinches in to separate the cytoplasm.
B: cell plate forms across the middle of the cell.
C: chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
D: cell membrane pinches in to separate the cytoplasm.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

Cytokinesis is basically the formation of 2 new  cells. C describes metaphase and A and B are talking about cytokinesis in a plant cell because animals don't have cell walls or plates. So the right answer has to be D

Combining your knowledge of rates of diffusion with your knowledge of muscle physiology, explain why it is advantageous for oxidative muscle fibers (which depend on aerobic metabolism to generate ATP) to have smaller diameters compared to glycolytic muscle fibers.

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Answer:

To provide quick energy to the muscles.

Explanation:

It is advantageous for oxidative muscle fibers to have smaller diameters compared to glycolytic muscle fibers because these fibers depend on aerobic respiration to provide energy to muscle contractions. This smaller diameter enables the oxidative muscle fiber to move very quickly in order to provide quick energy to the muscles. If their diameters are big so they are unable to provide quick energy in the form of ATP to the muscles for their contractions.

when a single cell of E. coli reproduces it first duplicates it's dna next the cell elongates as each copy of dna is pulled toward opposite ends of the cell the membrane then pinches inward, dividing the cytoplasm into two halves and producing two daughter cells what is true about these daughter cells​

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Answer:

They are identical

Answer:

They are genetically identical to the parent because they are produced by asexual reproduction.

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Explanation:

Who was first reported lysosome??? and also in which year​

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Answer:

Christian De Duve in 1955 discovered the lysosome. He started studying lysosomes in 1949 & finally discovered them in 1955.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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How does coastal erosion shape Florida?

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Coastal erosion causes the sea level to rise.
Coastal erosion causes the beach to wear away.
Coastal erosion causes sand to move with longshore currents.
Coastal erosion causes the formation of sinkholes in the ground.

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Answer: B costal erosion causes the beach to wear away

why are animals cells important for survival?
The answer in a paragraph!!

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Answer:

If there are no animal cells, then life on earth would not exist. Also plants would dominate.

Explanation:

importance of cycle events​

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Explanation:

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What characteristic can all organisms in the Kingdom Fungi can be described by

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Answer:

Eukaryotic

Explanation:

Fungi are eukaryotic, non-vascular, non-motile and heterotrophic organisms. They may be unicellular or filamentous. They reproduce by means of spores. Fungi exhibit the phenomenon of alternation of generation.

Which processes are involved in sexual reproduction in plants?

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Answer:

Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves the production of male and female gametes, the transfer of the male gametes to the female ovules in a process called pollination. After pollination occurs, fertilization happens and the ovules grow into seeds within a fruit.

Explanation:

How does a monocot root differ from a dicot root? (select all that apply)
A. pith at the center of the vascular cylinder
B. xylem at the center of the vascular cylinder
C. fibrous root system
D. taproot system

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Answer:

C & D

Explanation:

Fibrous means many roots and tap root means one long root

Which of the following describes why phospholipids are better suited to forming the cell membrane than regular fats or steroids? A:Their glycerol head allows them to bond easily with most other molecules. B: Their phosphate group gives them a hydrophilic end. C: Their three-pronged structure allows them to store large amounts of energy. D: Their unique ringed structure provides them with the ability to regulate cell metabolism.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

Their phosphate group gives them a hydrophillic end.

Explanation:

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What does "plate margin" mean?

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Answer:

plate margin (plate boundary) The boundary of one of the plates that form the upper layer (the lithosphere) and together cover the surface of the Earth. Plate margins are characterized by a combination of tectonic and topographic features: oceanic ridges, Benioff zones, young fold mountains, and transform faults.

Plate margins are plates that form the lithosphere. Plate margins are things like oceanic ridges and mountains. Basically just a plate that makes up different types of land.

an innovation among the dicynodonts that allowed them to fill brand new niches. an innovation among the dicynodonts that allowed them to fill brand new niches. the availability of previously occupied niches. the availability of previously occupied niches. the extinction of the dinosaurs (except the birds). the extinction of the dinosaurs (except the birds)., the evolution of humans.

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Complete question:

If an increase in dicynodont species diversity (in other words, number of species) occurred soon after the Permian extinction, and if it occurred for the same general reason usually given for the increase in mammalian diversity following the Cretaceous extinction, then it should be attributed to

A) an innovation among the dicynodonts that allowed them to fill brand-new niches.    

B) the availability of previously occupied niches.

C) the extinction of the dinosaurs (except the birds).

D) their out-competition of many other terrestrial organisms.

Answer:

B) the availability of previously occupied niches.

Explanation:              

Some species could survive massive extinctions caused by severe natural catastrophes. Some of them were small animals that could hide in certain places that were useful for their protection during the catastrophe. Those animals, that for instance, could hide underground, were able to avoid extreme temperatures and highly toxic gas concentrations caused by the phenomenon. Catastrophes caused severe damage to the Earth´s surface, causing the extinction of many other animal and vegetal species, causing changes in the morphology of the ground, and in temperature. Animals that could survive found themselves in a whole different place. Many niches were now available to be re-occupied. Survivers could specialize in different feeding strategies,  finding new different shelters, and developing new morphological characteristics that lead to a rapid diversification and speciation.

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read the article above and answer the questions below :



1. The part of digestive system that breaks down food with acid is the

A. Teeth

B. Stomach

C. Small intestine

D. Rectum



2. The part of the digestive system where the nutrients in food are absorbed is the

A. Teeth

B. Stomach

C. Small intestine

D. Rectum



3. The processed food that the stomach sends to the intestines is called

A. Chyme

B. Duodenum

C. Both a. and b. above

D. None of the above



4. The most digestion takes place in the

A. Stomach

B. Duodenum

C. Rectum

D. None of the above



5. The food you eat becomes fuel for your

A. Brain

B. Muscles

C. Both a. and b. above

D. None of the above



6. The proteins, carbohydrates, and fats from the food that was eaten travels to cells throughout the body in the

A. Stomach

B. Duodenum

C. Small intestine

D. Blood

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1. B Stomach
2. C Small intestine
3. A Chyme
4. D None of the Above
5. C Both A and B
6. D Blood

Scientists looking for a repressor of the androgen receptor (AR)-mediated transcription gene discovered a protein, Ankrd1. ARs were observed to bind to Ankrd1 and, in cells where Ankrd1 was over-expressed, AR-mediated transcription was inhibited. The scientists also detected lower levels of ARs when Ankrd1 was overexpressed using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) and Ankrd1 was not detected by ChIP.Based on these observations, which of the following conclusions would the scientists most likely draw?
A. Ankrd1 is binding to ARs and preventing ARs from binding to the promoter, which inhibits mRNA transcription
B. Ankrd1 is binding to the promoter and blocking ARS from binding, which prevents transcription of AR- mediated genes.
C. Ankrd1 is binding to multiple sites and causing DNA to loop, preventing ARS from binding and activating gene transcription
D. Ankrd 1 is binding to chromatin, recruiting proteins that remove acetyl groups, and silencing transcription of that region of DNA.

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Answer:

D. Ankrd 1 is binding to chromatin, recruiting proteins that remove acetyl groups, and silencing transcription of that region of DNA.

Explanation:

Ankrd is a binding chromatin, there is recognition that mutation is deregulating the chromatins. The proteins remove acetyl groups and then the region for DNA transcript. The recruitment chromatin is associated with proteins are enzymes which are chemical moieties.

Answer:

Ankrd1 is binding to ARs and preventing ARs from binding to the promoter, which inhibits mRNA transcription

Explanation:

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How do I solve for this

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Answer:

where

Explanation:

Answer:

solve for what

Explanation:

there is nothing attached

A remote island in Lake Superior is uninhabited by humans. The primary mammal populations are white-tailed deer and wolves. The island is left undisturbed for many years, with plenty of vegetation. Circle the best choice to complete the statement about what will happen to the average populations of the animals in the stable ecosystem over time. On average, the populations of deer and wolves will fluctuate, but: *

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Answer:

It will go up and down and might go straight up or straight down.

Explanation:

Grafting produces a plant that is a clone of the rootstock.
O True
O False

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Answer:

The answer is True.

If a mRNA strand was as follows: UACCAGUUGCGA, how many codons
does it have?
a. one
b. three
c. twelve
d. four

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Answer:

Option B) three

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The Punnett square is used to

A determine the probability of offspring traits.

B determine the parent alleles of the offspring.

C determine the location of mutated genes.

D determine the makeup of chromosomes.

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a) determine the probability of offsprings traits

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What is Science?​

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the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.

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Answer:

limiting factor

Explanation:

Answer:

carrying capacity is anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population.

If a plant has xylem and phloem, then the plant is best described as

nonflowering.
vascular.
flowering.
nonvascular.

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Answer:

vascular

Explanation:

Answer:

vascular.

Explanation:

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explain why SARS-COV-2 is classed as a pathogen

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Answer:

SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh coronavirus strain known to infect humans and it causes respiratory disease in humans. These viruses infect humans and are currently causing a pandemic in the world.

A pathogen is an infectious organism that causes illness or disease to its host. There are many types of pathogens that infect the body of the host that disrupts the normal physiological process of an organism. SARS CoV2 is also a pathogen as it infects the human body and disrupts its physiology and causes disease.

To which biomolecular group h2o belongs?

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Answer: I believe its the symmetry group C2v

Explanation:

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4. What is the difference between a Nucleolus and a Nucleoid?

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The nucleus is the largest and the most important cell organelle in a eukaryotic cell. A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic material of eukaryotes in DNA. The nucleus consists of protein fibres or the DNA inside chromatin fibres. Nucleoids contain the genetic material of prokaryotes in the cytoplasm. The nucleoids usually consist of a single chromosome.

Let us look at more difference between nucleus and nucleoid in the table given below.

Answer: It has different letters.

Explanation: Nucle = prefix.

Olus in Nucleous and Oid in Nucleoid

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