Answer:
The train will move on the roads.
Explanation:
If every state had different requirements for smokestacks or track width, the trains should be run on the roads because if there is different requirement for track width, it is impossible to run same type of train on these tracks. One another act will be done and that was to make different types of trains for each state so that they can move on the tracks. But it is impossible for having different track width, it must be of same width.
people can obtain groundwater by drilling a well A. above the water table B. into an aquifer C. into the unsaturated zone D. into the impermeable.
Answer:
B. into an aquifer
Explanation:
People can obtain groundwater by drilling a well into an aquifer.
An aquifer is a porous and permeable formation where groundwater can be found.
Aquifer is usually found below the water table. In this regard, the pore spaces of this layer of the earth allows for the storage of ground water. When the aquifer is punctured, groundwater can be abstracted.Answer:
b. into an aquifer
Explanation:
Which structure is directly responsible for housing a cell's DNA?
O lysosomes
o vacuoles
O mitochondria
O nucleus
Answer:
The nucleus.
Explanation:
The nucleus is basically "the boss" of DNA along with housing it. Hope this helps!
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What is the estrus synchronization?
Do you think these fish are an example of natural selection among two populations of the same species? Explain your answer.
Answer:
It depends on the fish (I do not see any pictures) Any fish is an example of natural selection.
Explanation:
A good example would be that polar bears grew and evolved to have white fur to blend in the snow to sneak upon prey. However, their brown bear counterparts failed to do that. So due to better camouflage and hunting technique, the polar bears survived more up north.
Answer:
The two fish are of the same species because they can mate with each other. Also, the characteristics of the blind cave fish enable them to live in caves. Eyes need energy. So, developing bodies with no eyes allowed these fish to function more efficiently.
Explanation:
Foods like potatoes, breads, and pies are known as?
Answer:
carbohydrates
Explanation:
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What do you think we would see if we looked at that same portion of the sky with an even more powerful telescope that is in space?
Why does candle Q extinguished after a few minutes? *
Answer:
flame was extinguished after a few seconds because the jar keeps oxygen from the outside from getting in.
Explanation:
Running out of oxygen makes the flame go out.
Large volcanic eruptions can sometimes lead to a decrease in the
amount of life on Earth. Please describe how volcanic discharge can lead
to this decrease in biodiversity. (Hint: What does a Volcano erupting do to
the area surrounding it? Kills plant and animal life?)
answer ASAP please
Answer:
Plants are destroyed over a wide area, during an eruption . ... Aquatic life can be affected by an increase in acidity, increased turbidity, change in temperature, ...
Explanation:
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Why is DNA in the world?
Answer: Nine years ago I jumped at an opportunity to join the international team that was identifying the sequence of DNA bases, or “letters,” in the genome of the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). As a biostatistician with a long-standing interest in human origins, I was eager to line up the human DNA sequence next to that of our closest living relative and take stock. A humbling truth emerged: our DNA blueprints are nearly 99 percent identical to theirs. That is, of the three billion letters that make up the human genome, only 15 million of them—less than 1 percent—have changed in the six million years or so since the human and chimp lineages diverged.
Evolutionary theory holds that the vast majority of these changes had little or no effect on our biology. But somewhere among those roughly 15 million bases lay the differences that made us human. I was determined to find them. Since then, I and others have made tantalizing progress in identifying a number of DNA sequences that set us apart from chimps.
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PLEASE HELP!!!? Are humans an invasive species? Why or why not. GIVE TWO PIECES OF EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT YOUR OPINION.
Answer:
I think yes, humans are an invasive species.
Explantation:
I think humans are an invasive species because they are everywhere, and very few places in the world do not have humans. Humans are in control of the planet because of their number. Humans are not going to be extinct ever. They are always going to be here on earth. If somebody finds new land, they make a base/camp and send other people to live there and to populate it. Like in North america, settlers came and sent men to live there. They hunted animals and set up homes. Then, more and more people came and soon all that is left is a over populated land with citys and cars and humans everywhere.
I hope this helps. :)
As human travel increases, the number of introduced species likely,
A) Decreases
B) Increases
C) Stay the same
D) Is eliminated
Answer:
B), increases
Explanation:
because as human travels the More they introduce new specis
Which of the following statements is subjective?
A. Van Gogh painted beautiful works of art.
B. Einstein was a scientist.
C. The planets revolve around the sun.
D. Blue is a color.
The answer is
what do chromosomes store?
Answer:
A chromosome is a single, long molecule of DNA. These highly organized structures store genetic information in living organisms. Small sections of the chromosome, called genes, code for the RNA and protein molecules required by an organism.
A student observed a palisade cell using a microscope. The microscope had four objective lenses, each with a different magnification. Which objective lense should the student use?
Answer:
x4 objective
Explanation:
The student should use the x4 objective lense in order to be able to observe the palisade cell of a leaf.
The palisade cells are located below the cuticle and the epidermis of the leaf and the x4 objective will provide the largest field of view for adequate study by the student. The x4 objective is also easier to focus compared to the lower objectives.
In a strand of DNA, if the percentage of thymine is 30%, what would the percentage of cytosine in the same DNA strand be?
Answer: 20%
Explanation:
I haven't learned this exactly yet, but if there is 30% of thymine, then there has to be 30% of adenine because they match. That would leave 40% for other Guanine and Cytosine, and since they also match that means that it is exactly half, meaning that there is 20% Guanine and 20% Cytosine.
1) What two problems does the transfer of information from DNA to protein need to overcome?
Clues:
a. DNA is made of nucleotides.
b. Protein is made of amino acids.
c. DNA is located exclusively in the nucleus.
d. Protein is synthesized exclusively in the cytoplasm.
Answer:
The two problems that the transfer of information from DNA to protein must overcome are:
How to bring the information from the nuclear DNA to the place of protein synthesis?How to convert this DNA information into amino acids and then into proteins?Explanation:
The genetic information is found in the DNA and depends on a specific sequence of nitrogenous bases. This information is transcribed into the messenger RNA, whose base sequence is organized into triplets and codons, each of which encodes an amino acid, as well as establishing the pattern for starting and stopping the synthesis of a protein.
How to bring the information from the nuclear DNA to the place of protein synthesis?The DNA must be transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), a process that occurs in the nucleus of the cell. mRNA leaves the nucleus and travels to the cytoplasm, where amino acid synthesis will take place.
How to convert this DNA information into amino acids and then into proteins?Once in the cytoplasm mRNA binds to ribosomes, structures in charge of translating the sequence of nitrogenous bases RNA to synthesize amino acids. The set of ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum are in charge of the assembly of amino acids to produce peptides and proteins.
What three factors influence autumn leaf color? (pink)
Answer: Three factors influence autumn leaf color-leaf pigments, length of night, and weather, but not quite in the way we think.
First drag pink labels to pink targets to identify the digestive organs. then drag blue labels to blue targets to identify the source of each digestive enzyme or fluid.
Answer:
According to the diagram, the digestive organs on the pink targets includes:
a.) Liver, c) esophagus, d) gall bladder, e)Stomach, I) Small intestine j) Pancreas
The source of each digestive enzyme or fluid on the blue targets includes: b) bile, f) pepsin, g) Intestinal enzymes, h) Pancreatic juice.
Explanation:
The digestive system is the collective name used to describe the alimentary canal, accessory organs and a variety of digestive processes that takes place at different level in the canal to prepare food eaten for absorption.
Accessory organs of digestion generate various secretions which are poured into the tract to aid in the digestion of the food taken. They include: salivary gland, pancreas (secrets pancreatic juice), liver ( secrets bile), gall bladder ( stores bile).
where do convection currents occur.
A. in areas with the same temperature.
B. in areas with the same altitude.
C. in areas with different air pressures
D. in areas with different cloud types.
Answer:
the answer is C-in areas with different air pressures
Explanation:
Convection occurs when particles with a lot of heat energy in a liquid or gas move and take the place of particles with less heat energy. Heat energy is transferred from hot places to cooler places by convection. Liquids and gases expand when they are heated.
Answer:C. in areas with different air pressures
Explanation:
How can a shortage of nutrients harm organisms in an ecosystem? How can an excess of nutrients harm organisms in an ecosystem? Give an example of each scenario to support your answers.
Answer:
Explanation:
Shortage of nutrients in an ecosstem can harm an organism because when nutrients are scarse or very limited for organism and did not meet up with the organism requirements, there will be reduced metabolism and this can cause malfunction. Shortage of nutrients can lead to decline in growth and can lead to spring up of some diseases in the organism because enough nutrients us not available for good metabolic processes and fight diseases.
For example when an organism is deficient in vitamins and carbohydrates, the organism will not have energy to power metabolic processes and for it's activities and vitamins deficient will make the organism not to have the ability to fight against disease.
Too much of nutrients also affect organisms negatively. When there is much build up of nutrients, it can be harmful to the organisms and restrict metabolic processes.
For example too much of nutriwnts like too much of fat can block blood artieries and veins and thus can lead to inability of blood to flow .
are bones living or non-living and why
Which cell has the GREATEST surface area to volume ratio?
O Chicken egg
O Skin cell
O Bacterial cell
O Liver cell
The cell with the greatest surface area to volume ratio is the smallest cell, in this case, the bacterial cell.
As a cell increases in size, the proportional increase in volume is higher than that of its surface area. This tells us that the bigger a cell becomes, the lower its surface area to volume ratio will be.
The chicken egg is just one large cell, the largest cell produced by most animals. The skin and liver cells are much smaller, measuring roughly 25-30 micrometers. However, the smallest of the list by far is the bacterial cell, measuring a mere 1-3 microns. This size tells us that the greatest surface area to volume ratio belongs to the bacterial cell.
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Explain the relationship between crossing over
and genetic variation.
The image of a slide of onion epithelial tissue observed with the low-power objective of a
compound microscope appears light and somewhat fuzzy. Which parts of the microscope should be used to improve the focus?
coarse adjustment and ocular
fine adjustment and diaphragm
ocular and nosepiece
diaphragm and 40x objective
Od
Answer:
Fine adjustment and diaphragm
Explanation:
Predict: Based on your hypothesis, how will the mushroom population change when other organisms are added to the forest? (Trees,Bears,Deer)
Answer:
The mushroom population will decrease.
Explanation:
The animals introduced into the forest will likely eat the mushrooms.
Why are cells are able to harvest about 34% of the available stored potential energy in a glucose molecule? What happens to the other 66%?
Answer:
Why are cells are able to harvest about 34% of the available stored potential energy in a glucose molecule is because of the process of cellular respiration. And what happens to the other 66% is that it's used to make water from hydrogen ions and oxygen that converted to heat and used directly for energy to store as fat
Explanation:
As the fruit develops, why do the petals, stamen, and sepals fall off?
A. The fruit absorbs them, which gives the fruit its color.
B. They have served their purpose and are no longer needed by the plant.
C. The material in the petals, stamen, and sepals become the skin of the fruit.
D. The flower has become dehydrated.
Answer:
A. The fruit absorb them, which gives the fruit its color
Explanation:
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Molecules move in and out of a cell by DIFFUSION. The picture shows a cell and molecules both inside and outside the cell. How will the molecules in this illustration move as a result of diffusion?
Answer:
They will move into an external environment
Explanation:
I had this question on my test last week
Choose all the answers that apply.
Oxygen is _____.
1 released into the air by the lungs
2 pumped to cells by ventricles
3 picked up in the alveoli
4 transported by blood
Answer:
its 2 3 4
Explanation: