Answer:Muscle cells are able to produce ATP with oxygen, which is called aerobic respiration, or without oxygen, an anaerobic process called anaerobic glycolysis or fermentation. The process in which ATP is made is dependent on the availability of oxygen (see the Cellular Respiration concepts).
Explanation:
a _____ force is when two forces cancel each other out and do not affect the motion of an object
Answer:
Friction and gravity are at work in each picture. Explain how each are at work and how they work together. Balanced forces - Two or more opposite forces are balanced forces if their effects cancel each other and do not cause a change in an object's motion.
Explanation:
Balanced forces are equal and opposite forces that act on the same object. That's why they cancel out. Action-reaction forces are equal and opposite forces that act on different objects, so they don't cancel out. In fact, they often result in motion.
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Vasoconstriction and Vasodilation
__________ carries heat from the core around the body.
As blood flows through the ______________ close to the surface of the ______, heat is lost to the body’s surroundings.
The __________________ which supply the capillaries in the skin have smooth _________ in their walls. This means that the arterioles can dilate or constrict to ____________ the flow of blood into the capillaries.
Answer:
Blood
vessels (arteries), skin
vessels (arteries), smooth muscular cells, regulate
Will Betelgeuse become a Neutron star or Black hole?
☁️ Answer ☁️
Scientists believe that Betelgeuse will most likely become a neutron star after it goes through a supernova event.
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IS IT WEATHERING, EROSION, OR DEPOSITION?
Over time, the running water wears down rocks, making them smooth.
Answer:
Weathering
Explanation:
The answer is weathering because, weathering is the breaking or wearing down of rocks, soil, minerals, and wood. The water wore down the rock, making it smooth, so it connects to the definition that i just gave you.
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Why are DNA fingerprints are more reliable than hand fingerprints in solving crimes.
Answer:
Fingerprints are still the most cost-effective and reliable way to identify people: ... No two fingerprints have ever been identical in the many millions of comparisons. Fingerprints solve ten times more unknown-suspect cases than DNA fingerprinting.
Explanation:
Las estructuras que facilitan la union de las venas y arteriasel intercambio gaseosos entre los dintistos tejidos y la sangre que circula se denominan.....
Answer:
Intercambio de oxígeno y dióxido de carbono
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La principal función del aparato respiratorio es inhalar oxígeno y eliminar dióxido de carbono. El oxígeno inhalado penetra en los pulmones y alcanza los alvéolos. Las capas de células que revisten los alvéolos y los capilares circundantes se disponen ocupando el espesor de una sola célula y están en contacto estrecho unas con otras. Esta barrera entre el aire y la sangre tiene un grosor aproximado de una micra (1/10 000 cm). El oxígeno atraviesa rápidamente esta barrera aire–sangre y llega hasta la sangre que circula por los capilares. Igualmente, el dióxido de carbono pasa de la sangre al interior de los alvéolos, desde donde es exhalado al exterior.
La sangre oxigenada circula desde los pulmones por las venas pulmonares y, al llegar al lado izquierdo del corazón, es bombeada hacia el resto del organismo (véase Función del corazón). La sangre con déficit de oxígeno y cargada de dióxido de carbono vuelve al lado derecho del corazón a través de dos grandes venas: la vena cava inferior y la vena cava superior. A continuación, la sangre es impulsada a través de la arteria pulmonar hacia los pulmones, donde recoge el oxígeno y libera el dióxido de carbono.
Intercambio de gases entre las alveolas y los capilares
Para mantener la absorción de oxígeno y la emisión de dióxido de carbono, entran y salen de los pulmones entre 5 y 8 L de aire por minuto, y cada minuto se transfiere alrededor del 30% de cada litro (cerca de tres décimos de galón) de oxígeno desde los alvéolos hasta la sangre, aun cuando la persona esté en reposo. Al mismo tiempo, un volumen similar de dióxido de carbono pasa de la sangre a los alvéolos y es exhalado. Durante el ejercicio, es posible respirar más de 100 L de aire por minuto y extraer de este aire 3 L de oxígeno por minuto. La velocidad de entrada del oxígeno en el organismo es una medida importante de la cantidad total de energía consumida por este. La inspiración y la espiración se llevan a cabo gracias a los músculos respiratorios.
Through which blood vessel does blood flow back into the heart
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The arteries (red) carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart, to your body's tissues. The veins (blue) take oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. Arteries begin with the aorta, the large artery leaving the heart.
An advertisement for a health supplement is being shown in a commercial explaining the benefits of increasing lean muscle, strengthen tendons, and ligaments. It also includes a fat burner that will increase the breakdown of triglycerides. Which two biomolecules are being discussed in this ad?
carbohydrates and lipids
lipids and nucleic acids
proteins and carbohydrates
proteins and lipids
Answer:
C. Proteins and carbohydrates
write a different living and nonliving things found in rainforest mangrove swamp and coral reef ecosystem
living things are:-
trees plantshrubsfernsbeers deersbirds insects frogsnon living things are:-
water rain temperature soilairrocksIN CORALS REEFS:-living things are:-
fishes coralsmosssea turtlesseaweedslobsternon living things are:-
rock sunlight sandtemperature IN MANGROVE SWAMP:-living things are:-
crocodile monkeyslizardsmicrogramsnon living things are:-
sunlight temperature floodinghope it is helpful...plz mark it is brainliest.A person who has only one copy of the sickle cell gene does not have the sickle
cell disease. Is it True or False *
Answer:
I would say False
Explanation:
Macromolecules are labeled as organic because they contain which element?
Group of answer choices
oxygen
nitrogen
carbon
hydrogen
Answer:
Carbon and hydrogen
Explanation:
What is the pathway of air into the body?
Which plays both a role in physical and chemical digestion?
teeth
saliva
gall bladder
villi
Answer:
I'm not sure on this, but I would say saliva. Take this answer with a grain of salt though
Answer:
Saliva
Explanation:
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Which type of cell is capable of making its own sugars
Answer:
In a plant cell, chloroplast makes sugar during the process of photosynthesis converting light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
Answer: Its A ( active sites )
Explanation:
i need help to get the right question because i got it wrong
Answer:
last one
Explanation:
because they have no nucleus of any membrane bound organelles
Is motocross Kinetic energy or Potential energy
Answer:
The more you pull the throttle back the more gas you will use powering the engine to make kinetic energy which will make the dirt bike move faster.
Explanation:
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Answer:
just bro easy aquatic answer
Explanation:
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Answer:
i'd say it's camouflage...?
How did the concept of biodiversity originally become more excepted in the scientific community?
Answer:
The Importance of Biodiversity
Increase ecosystem productivity; each species in an ecosystem has a specific niche—a role to play.
Support a larger number of plant species and, therefore, a greater variety of crops.
Protect freshwater resources.
Promote soils formation and protection.
Provide for nutrient storage and recycling.
Explanation:
What is true about the gibbous moon
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I need help with 5 science questions :)
Answer:
1. . For example, lake trout are native to the Great Lakes, but are considered to be an invasive species in Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming because they compete with native cutthroat trout for habitat.
2. Japan
3. Kudzu was introduced from Japan to the United States at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876 as an ornamental and a forage crop plant. The Civilian Conservation Corps and southern farmers planted kudzu to reduce soil erosion.
4. Kudzu grows out of control quickly, spreading through runners (stems that root at the tip when in contact with moist soil), rhizomes and by vines that root at the nodes to form new plants. Once established, kudzu grows at a rate of one foot per day with mature vines as long as 100 feet.
5. Pythons compete with native wildlife for food, which includes mammals, birds, and other reptiles. Severe mammal declines in Everglades National Park have been linked to Burmese pythons. ... Raccoons and opossums often forage for food near the water's edge, which is a habitat frequented by pythons in search of prey.
Explanation:
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What is the reactant in the
following chemical reaction?
scientific and common name for this?
Answer:
The common name for this is Moss
Scientific name is Bryophyta
Explanation:
Select all the correct answers.
The image shows a week-old chick embryo. What can you conclude about its current stage of development?
A spinal column is present.
The chick will develop four limbs and a beak.
It's an invertebrate.
It's sexually mature.
It's about to undergo a metamorphosis,
Answer:
spinal column is present.
B] The chick will develop four limbs and a beak.
C] It's an invertebrate.
D] It's sexually mature
E] It's about to undergo a metamorphosis.
Justine is ice-skating at the Lloyd center what is her final velocity if she accelerates at a rate of 2.0m/s for 3.5 seconds?
7 m/s
Explanation:
Acceleration,
Where v and u are the final and initial velocities of the Justine respectively, t is the time taken for Justin to attain final velocity.
Making v the subject then
v=at+u
Taking u as zero then
Substituting 3.5 for t, 2 as a then
v=3.5*2=7 m/s
Why do we want to produce genetically different organisms?
Answer: Genetically engineered crops produce higher yields, have a longer shelf life, are resistant to diseases and pests, and even taste better.
Explanation:
what do you think the difference in color of strands represent are they really that color ?
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Answer:
A. Mountain building
Explanation:
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Answer:
b is the answer its theory of use and disuse
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Answer:
In terms of the giraffe example, Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection would suggest that a giraffe was born with a longer neck by random chance. ... Having access to more food allowed the giraffe to live longer and reproduce more, ultimately leading to more long-neck giraffes.
Explanation:
So, your answer would most likely be A!
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how did early cells get their food
Answer:
Through photosynthesis, organisms could use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
They provided food for themselves
Explanation: