Answer:
B) The auroras would become visible.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B) The auroras would become visible.
Explanation:
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Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by the heart in one minute. Which of these will increase cardiac output?
Answer: the factors that increase cardiac output include:
--> Nervous stimulation and
--> Hypertrophy of the heart.
Explanation:
Cardiac output can be defined as the quantity of blood pumped into the aorta each minute by the heart. This is also the quantity of blood that flows through the circulation. There are factors that can cause increased cardiac output or that can lead to a hypereffective heart. They are:
--> NERVOUS STIMULATION: The combination of sympathetic stimulation and parasympathetic inhibition does two things to increase the pumping effectiveness or cardiac output of the heart. These include:
• it greatly increase the heart rate from the normal level of 72 beats/mum up to 180 to 200 beats /mom.
• it increases the strength of heart contraction, which is called increased contractility to twice it's normal strength.
--> HYPERTROPHY OF THE HEART: A long term increased workload, but not so much excess load that it damages the heart, causes the heart muscle to increase in mass and contractile strength in the same way that heavy exercise causes skeletal muscles to hypertrophy. This effect of increased muscle mass of the heart, allows the heart to pump much greater than usual amounts of cardiac output.
estimate how many calories a
person burns from physical activity.
Answer:
For men: 66 + (6.2 x weight) + (12.7 x height) – (6.76 x age)
For women: 655.1 + (4.35 x weight) + (4.7 x height) – (4.7 x age)
Explanation:
Light traveling through the air moves in a straight line. An object viewed through water looks different because light rays that travel through water are . . .
A.bent
B.reflected
C.bounced
B.absorbed
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What are three of the products whales are hunted for by the whalers and their substitute products?
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ALL MATTER HAS THE SAME PROPERTIES.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
some don't
Answer:
FALSE
gases and solids and liquids all have very different properties, thats not even mentioning plasma and BEC
Explanation:
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Solar system included all of the following except what?
Answer: Stars?
Explanation: I think it is stars because there is only one star in our solar system. I don't know for sure if it is, but I think it is. Don't be too sure of my answer.
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7.A tree has organs that carry out specific functions needed for survival.
What function do the tree's leaves carry out? *
A)act as reproductive structures
B)capture sunlight to make food
C)take in dissolved minerals
D)anchor the tree underneath the soil
Answer:
C sorry if im wrong
Explanation:
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Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are similar in that both produce
Answer:
oxygen
Explanation:
Answer:
The two processes are similar in that they both produce energy, but in two different forms.
Explanation:
They both provide each other with the necessary ingredients for the process to take place: glucose and oxygen for cellular respiration, carbon dioxide and water for photosynthesis.
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Which of the following contribute to dirty air?
Select three options.
• photosynthesis
• fossil fuels
• smoking
• mold
• respiration
Answer:
Fossil Fuels, smoking, mold
Explanation:
Answer: Fossil Fuels, smoking, mold
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Over 400 years ago, the bark of the cinchona tree was discovered to contain a chemical compound called quinine. Quinine was, and still is, used to cure and prevent malaria. This is an early example of ____________________.
a. biotechnology
b. scientific modeling
c. genetic engineering
d. genomics
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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A rose bush contains 1 000 kJ/m2 /year of energy and only 10% of this
energy is passed on at each trophic level of the food chain. How much
energy will be passed on to the blackbird? Show ALL your calculations
(4)
Answer:
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How
many ATP are created by fermentation?
Answer:
2 ATP
Explanation:
Fermentation begins with glycolysis which breaks down glucose into two pyruvate molecules and produces 2 ATP
Answer:
2 ATP
Explanation:
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3. Which organism has DNA located in three organelles?
A. A sponge
B. A fern plant C. A flatworm
D. A bacterium
In a FERN PLANT, DNA is located in three different organelles (Option B).
Plants are organisms that have chloroplasts, mitochondria, and cell nuclei.In a eukaryotic cell, the genetic material (i.e., DNA) is mainly found in the nucleus, which is an organelle bounded by a double-membrane (bacteria don't have nuclei).However, mitochondria and chloroplasts are also membrane-bound organelles that have their own genetic material.Chloroplasts are only found in plants and algae (sponges and flatworms don't have chloroplasts).In conclusion, in a FERN PLANT, DNA is located in three different organelles (Option B is correct).
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What are the rocks that form when dissolved minerals precipitate from water solutions?
Answer: Chemical sedimentary rocks form by precipitation of minerals via water. Precipitation is when dissolved components come out from water. Take a glass of water, for example, and add some salt in it. In the water, salt dissolves.
Explanation:
Summarize the path of an oxygen molecule from the nose to the bloodstream the
Answer:
The oxygen molecule passes through the wall of the alveoli and enters inside tiny blood vessels called capillaries where exchange occurs. A protein called hemoglobin in the red blood cells then carries the oxygen around your body.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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blood that is short of oxygen is often coloured blue on diagrams. Which blood vessels should be coloured blue, those that carry blood to the lungs or those that carry it back to the heart?
Answer:
to the lungs
Explanation:
it needs to be reoxygenated so it goes back into the lungs
please help asap (photosynthesis)
Answer:
ATP and NADPH
Explanation:
Photosynthesis starts out using the energy from sunlight to get things started, but it ends with the dark reactions, which don't need sunshine to complete sugar production. In the Calvin cycle, ATP and NADPH from the light reactions are used to produce sugars.
So, the correct option is, 'ATP and NADPH'.
Explain the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores
Answer:
Herbivores are organisms that eat plants only. Carnivores are organisms that eat other animals only (meat). Whereas, omnivores are organisms that eat both plants and animals.
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what structure controls the secretions of the pituitary gland?
Answer:
The pituitary gland has two main parts, the anterior pituitary gland and the posterior pituitary gland. The gland is attached to a part of the brain (the hypothalamus) that controls its activity.
Explanation:
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True or False: If two organisms are located near one another on a phylogenetic tree they share a recent common ancestor.
Forensic scientists have been called by police to come to a home. There is a dead body in the living room, which has been found by the victim's dog walker when she entered the home through the back door. The front door was shut and locked, and there is no sign of other forced entry. The dog walker states that a vase is missing from the living room. What would be the best question for the forensic scientists to ask in this situation?
Where is the missing vase?
How did the victim die?
How did the robber get in the house?
Did the dog walker steal the vase?
Answer:
I think it might be how did the victim die because they might have died of a heart attack or something normal. Then they can start asking where the vase went.
Match the following terms with the correct definition. Arterioles Arteries Capillaries Venules Veins Small vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the capillaries are __________. Muscular-walled vessels that carry blood away from the heart are _______. One-cell-thick microscopic vessels that function to exchange nutrients and wastes are _________. Small vessels that connect to the capillaries that carry blood back to the heart are ________. Vessels that carry blood back to the heart are _________.
Answer:
Small vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the capillaries are Arterioles. Muscular-walled vessels that carry blood away from the heart are Arteries. One-cell-thick microscopic vessels that function to exchange nutrients and wastes are Capillaries. Small vessels that connect to the capillaries that carry blood back to the heart are Venules. Vessels that carry blood back to the heart are Veins.
Explanation:
We have different types of vessels in our bodies. We can divide them by their size and structure. Starting from the ones that carry blood away from the heath, we have the arteries. Arteries are vessels of big diameter that have muscle around them. Then, the arteries branch into arterioles, which have a smaller diameter. The arterioles branch into capillaries. These are small vessels with thin walls that allow the exchange of nutrients, wastes, and gases with the neighboring tissues. Once that the blood flows through the capillaries, it goes to the venules, which are small veins that will carry the blood to the veins and these to the heart. The veins do not have muscles in their structures, and their walls are thinner than the ones in the arteries.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because you would have to have a high mobility to get food and take of without being hit.
The Himalayas in central Asia are the tallest mountains in the world. But fossils of seashells can be found high in these mountains, far from any ocean.
How do you think they got there?
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Answer:
At one point in Earth's history the mountains were under water
Explanation:
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Many different types of mutations can occur within the body. Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that is caused by different mutations within the CFTR gene. One mutation in the CFTR gene that leads to cystic fibrosis causes translation to end earlier in the gene sequence. Which type of mutation causes this translation error that leads to cystic fibrosis?
Answer:
The type of mutation that causes this translation error is called deletion. Deletion occurs when a section of a DNA is deleted or lost. In cystic fibrosis, three nucleotides are deleted that results in the lost of phenylalanine
___________________1. When acted upon by an unbalanced force, an object at rest will do what? ___________________ 2. What equation allows you to calculate Newton’s Second Law of Motion? 3. Newton’s Second Law of Motion shows a relationship between _________________, _______________________ and ________________________. 4. Force is measured in a unit called _____________________. FILL IN THE BLANKS PLEASE!!!
Answer:
1. stay at rest
2. F = ma, or force is equal to mass times acceleration.
3.?
4.Kilogram-force: kgf
Explanation:
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4 A population of tree-climbing lizard lives on one bank of a large river.
The other bank of the
river is a treeless prairie. During a flood, 40
lizards were transferred to the prairie side
of the river. After 200
generations, this transferred population of lizard lost the ability to
climb.
Which mechanism is MOST likely responsible for this loss of function
within the transferred
population?
natural selection
genetic drift
gene flow
mutation
Answer:
Genetic Drift, it is a textbook example of genetic drift.
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Where do consumers directly get matter and energy to live and grow?
Explanation:
Consumers must consume, or eat, other organisms to get matter and energy to live and grow. Consumers have to eat other consumers or plants to get food. Humans are consumers. We consume many kinds of plants and other organisms.