Answer:
A principle of law stating that within a sequence of undisturbed sedimentary rocks, that the oldest layers are on the bottom and the youngest are on the top. rock layers have a unique set of fossil animal and plant remains which can be used to determine the relative ages of rock layers.
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Critical thinking : Do magnets need to touch a piece of iron or another magnet to exert a magnetic force on the iron or other magnet?
Answer:
I wouldn't think so because it is the magnetic field that Attracts and repels. When iron is magnetised to something don't the molecules lineup in the North the South pattern or something like that to create a magnetic field and stick together.
I might be wrong because this is my personal opinion on the matter.
Answer:
no because the magnetic force attracts the magnet or the iron to it
Explanation:
How do we detect the cosmic microwave background radiation?
by looking for radiation at the blue end of the spectrum
through radio telescopes
by looking for a glow in the night sky
through magnifying glasses
Answer:
Through radio telescopes :)
Explanation:
Answer:
through radio telescopes
Which part of the cell theory most aligns with the process of Mitosis?
Answer:
cell division
cell division
When two plates slide past each other, what kind of plate boundary is
that?
A.Convergent
B.Divergent
C.Transform
Answer:
C. Transform
Explanation:
A transform plate boundary occurs when two plates slide past each other.
What kind of atoms are in an amino acid?
Answer:
The term amino acid is short for α-amino [alpha-amino] carboxylic acid. Each molecule contains a central carbon (C) atom, called the α-carbon, to which both an amino and a carboxyl group are attached. The remaining two bonds of the α-carbon atom are generally satisfied by a hydrogen (H) atom and the R group.
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two liquids that are at two different temperatures are added to each other in a container is closed . The temperature is taken at one-minute intervals .
Answer: Graph A
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The Krebs cycle, fermentation, electron transport, and the breakdown of starch are
processes of respiration. Which process could take place within an airtight bottle that
contained no oxygen?
A.aerobic respiration
B. Krebs cycle
C. fermentation
D. electron transport
1980g = __kg
A. 198 B.1.98 C.19800 D.19.8
Answer:
1.98 kg
Explanation:
Examples of ovoviviparous animal
Answer:
sharks, rays, snakes, fishes, and insects
Explanation:
These ovoviviparous animals produce eggs, but instead of laying eggs, eggs develop inside the mother's body. The eggs are laid in the mother. After rocking, they stay in the mother for a while and feed there. Then the young are born live.
Ovoviparity is, therefore, a mixture of oviparous (animals that lay eggs) and viviparous (animals that develop in the mother’s body).
Since photosynthesis primarily takes place in the leaves, it is essential that glucose can be transported out of the
cell to other parts of the plant. The selectively permeable plasma membrane only allows certain molecules to
cross freely through the phospholipid bilayer.
Is glucose a molecule that is allowed to cross the selectively permeable membrane freely?
Answer: A
No, glucose passes through a channel protein with the concentration gradient via facilitated diffusion.
Explanation:
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find the solution to the equation
[tex] {x}^{2x} - 5x {}^{2} + 4 = 0 \\ [/tex]
If one strand of the DNA molecule had the sequence "ATTGCTC," what will be the sequence of the complimentary strand across from it?
When an antigen attacks the body, it activates adaptive immunity. This adaptive immunity produces a strong response when it encounters the same antigen for the second time. Which feature of adaptive immunity is essential for this kind of response?
Answer:
A) the ability to remember the antigen it encounters
Adaptative immunity reacts in a more general way producing nonspecific antibodies against the foreign antigen when the organism is first attacked by that foreign antigen. The second time around, when the organism is faced again with the same foreign antigen, it produces a much stronger response because it memorised the antigen and is not strange anymore so the response can be more specific, quicker, and effective.
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Answer:
Explanation:
memory T cells plays an important role in fighting against microbe which encounter the body for second time
Which is the region of actively dividing
cells at the tip of the stem?
Answer:apical meristem
Explanation:
what is the average for a human piens
A 2.inc
B 4inc
C 10 inc
D 1 feet
Answer:
the average size is 4 inch. I think
Answer:
B. 4in
Explanation:
I'm not sure, and I don't want to look it up.
But that's the most reasonable.
2 is too small, 10 in is to big and 1 foot is to big.
Inherited genetic variations are caused and influenced by environmental factors only. Factors like an organism’s habitat conditions and behavior can affect variation within a population. PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS EFFECT GENETIC VARIATION! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!
Answer:
Genetic variation among plant populations often occurs along different climatic gradients, such as temperature and precipitation gradients. Environmental factors are often responsible for the patterns of genetic structure observed at small spatial scales
Explanation:
Which two elements are always found in amino acids?
Answer:
carbon and oxygen
Explanation:
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What is an example of malignant tumor?
Answer:
Carcinoma.
Explanation:
These tumors form from epithelial cells, which are present in the skin and the tissue that covers or lines the body's organs. Carcinomas can occur in the stomach, prostate, pancreas, lung, liver, colon, or breast.
1. What is the function of the cell membrane? ___________________________________________
2. Explain how the cell membrane maintains homeostasis. ___________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Answer:
Proteins in the cell membrane include cell-surface markers, receptor proteins, enzymes, and transport proteins.
One is to transport nutrients into the cell and also to transport toxic substances out of the cell.
Explanation: I hope this helps
How do structures in organisms compare with structures of non-living things such has construction cranes, buildings, ships, airplanes, or bridges?
When the accused enters into plea bargaining, the judge and prosecutor do not have to hold a trial. True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Put true on edge got it wrong its false
Which of the following qualifications is the same for both Senators and Representatives?
You must have a college degree.
You must be a Christian.
You must be a legal resident of the state you represent.
You must be at least 30 years old.
Answer:
You must be a legal resident of d state u represent
Explanation:
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I need help on this I am confused
Answer:
I don't see the last image after the snake. Anyway, I would say C because the Snake would eat more Toads, so Snake population would increase.
Over various spans of time, human populations have increased, decreased, or remained the same, and at both global and local levels. Which statement best explains this observation?
Answer:
C. Like other populations, the human population is affected by a variety of factors in the environment
Note: The options are found in the attachment below
Explanation:
Factors that affect population in the natural world include; availability of food, water, shelter, space, competition for resources, predation, as well as disease.
These factors also affect human population resulting in an increase, decrease or stability in population.
Regarding decrease in population, factors like competition for scarce resources has resulted in wars which greatly reduced human population. Also disease outbreaks, droughts, famines, etc have resulted in decrease in population.
Availability of food, water, shelter and space on the other hand makes for an increase in population by increasing the birth rate, reducing competition and bringing stability.
In some other instances, overtime, there is a balance between birth and death rate, so human population will remain relatively unchanged at these times.
What is the difference between abiotic and biotic?
Answer:
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. ... Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem. These are obtained from the biosphere and are capable of reproduction.
Explanation:
_compounds do not contain carbon
Answer:
Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon
Explanation:
DNA and RNA are both types of —
A. enzymes
B. polysaccharides
C. proteins
D. nucleic acids
*Psychology* Which IQ range indicates moderate mental ***********?
A.
70–79
B.
52–69
C.
36–51
D.
20–35
E.
19 or below
Answer IS CORRECT C 36-51
Explanation:
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The IQ range that indicates moderate mental *********** is A. 70-79.
What is an IQ?
IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient and is a measure of cognitive abilities and intellectual potential. It is determined through standardized tests that assess various cognitive skills, including problem-solving, memory, and analytical thinking.
The average IQ score is set at 100, with scores ranging from 70 to 130 considered to be within the normal range. Scores below 70 indicate varying degrees of intellectual disability, while scores above 130 suggest above-average intelligence.
While IQ scores can provide insight into a person's cognitive abilities, they do not account for other factors, such as emotional intelligence or creativity, that may contribute to overall success in life. It is essential to recognize that IQ tests have limitations and should not be used to label individuals or limit their potential.
This range is considered to be a mild to moderate intellectual disability, indicating limitations in adaptive functioning and potential need for support in daily life activities.
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Is vaping a positive or negative feedback?
taking nicotine over and over is a _____ feedback loop.
After a long period of withdrawal your brain will reduce the receptors on your neurons back to how they were before addiction. This is an example of ____ feedback loop.
Answer: I think Negative?
Explanation:
b) Identify a dependent variable in the experiments. Identify the reasoning of the scientists when they tested the number of colonies produced by strains C3-PBB and C6-PBB . The scientists also analyzed the number of colonies produced from each of the environmental and clinical isolate strains when the strains were plated on a growth medium lacking the toxic chemical. Justify this analysis.
A dependent variable is the number of colonies produced. The experiment gives a useful insight into the toxicity of the chemicals.
A scientific experiment must always have a dependent and an independent variable. A dependent variable is the variable whose outcome is being determined by manipulating the independent variable which in this case is the presence or absence of the chemicals.
Toxicity of chemical substances is a very important information to scientists as such this experiment is very important because it highlights the toxicity of the chemicals to living things.
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