Answer:
Industrial pollution is a negative consequence of the application of scientific knowledge.
Explanation:
Name 4 morphological and 2 behavioral traits that can distinguish between a seal and a sea lion.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Both seals and sea lions, together with the walrus, are pinnipeds, which means "fin footed" in Latin.
But seals' furry, generally stubby front feet — thinly webbed flippers, actually, with a claw on each small toe — seem petite in comparison to the mostly skin-covered, elongated fore flippers that sea lions possess.
Secondly, sea lions have small flaps for outer ears. The "earless" or "true" seals lack external ears altogether. You have to get very close to see the tiny holes on the sides of a seal’s sleek head.
Third, sea lions are noisy. Seals are quieter, vocalizing via soft grunts.
Fourth, while both species spend time both in and out of the water, seals are better adapted to live in the water than on land. Though their bodies can appear chubby, seals are generally smaller and more aquadynamic than sea lions. At the same time, their hind flippers angle backward and don't rotate. This makes them fast in the water but basic belly crawlers on terra firma.
Sea lions, on the other hand, are able to "walk" on land by rotating their hind flippers forward and underneath their big bodies. This is why they are more likely to be employed in aquaria and marine shows.
Finally, seals are less social than their sea-lion cousins. They spend more time in the water than sea lions do and often lead solitary lives in the wild, coming ashore together only once a year to meet and mate.
Sea lions congregate in gregarious groups called herds or rafts that can reach upwards of 1,500 individuals. It's common for scores of them to haul out together and loll about in the sand, comprising an amorphous pile in the noonday sun.
Inside a human stomach, hydrochloric acid is important in digestion. Which reason best explains why the enzymes found in other parts
of the body would not function well in the stomach?
a. The temperature is too high
b. There is not enough water
C. The pH is too acidic
d. There are not enough substrates
Answer:
C. The pH is too acidic
Explanation:
Many acids and bases in living things are secreted to provide the proper pH for enzymes to work properly. Enzymes are biological catalysts, such as pepsin, which is needed to digest protein in the stomach and requires an acidic environment.
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Population after
natural selection
Original
population
21.
The transition of light colored moths in an original population into dark colored moths after
natural selection occurs is a classic example of
A.Normal selection.
B.Directional selection.
C.Sexual selection.
D.Disruptive selection.
Which direction does Xylem flow? Phloem?
Answer:
The movement of Xylem is unidirectional and phloem is bidirectional
Explanation:
The tension created by transpiration “pulls” water in the plant xylem, drawing the water upward in much the same way that you draw water upward when you suck on a straw.
Phloem transport is bidirectional because sucrose gets accumulated in the phloem tissue and absorbs water creating a high turgor pressure. ... Hence the water flows from regions of high turgor pressure to low turgor pressure and the direction can be upwards or downwards from the leaves based on the gradient.
Which of the following is NOT one of the Nervous System Functions?. Single choice.
(1 Point)
1.To detect changes and feel sensations
2. To initiate appropriate responses to changes
3. To organize information for immediate use and store it for future use
4. Absorb extra fluid between the cells
Answer:
4. Absorb extra fluid between the cells
Explanation:
The nervous system (SN) is a complex system that acts to receive sensory information through nerves, transmit this information via the spinal cord and finally process it in the brain. The SN has three main roles: sensory input, processing and motor output. The SN can be divided into the central nervous system (composed of the brain and spinal cord), and the peripheral nervous system (composed of those nerves located outside the brain and spinal cord). Moreover, the extracellular fluid between the cells comprises four types of fluids: 1-intravascular fluid (blood), 2-interstitial fluid, 3--transcellular fluid and 4-cerebrospinal fluid. The excess of these fluids is absorbed by the capillaries of the lymphatic system.
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.
Which of the following BEST describes the primary goal for meiosis:
Answer:
D) Daughter cells are produced with only half the chromosomes of the parent cell.
Explanation:
The primary goal of meiosis is to create four gametes, which are cells with only half the chromosomes of the parent cell
Which claim about reproduction in dogs can best be supported using a valid argument?
A. Offspring produced by sexual reproduction are genetically identical.
B. Gametes from both dogs are needed to maintain the correct number of chromosomes in the offspring
C. Phenotypic variation will occur in the offspring as a result of mitosis in the gametes.
D. Binary fission is required for sexual and asexual reproduction in dogs.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What does the green circle part of the graph represent?
A. Primary succession
B. Secondary succession
C. Pioneer specialist
D. Natural disasters
Answer:
Natural disaster does the green circle mean
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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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What option would be a good adaptation for an animal in a dense RAINFOREST? *
A. heavy body
B. ability to sprint
C. ability to blend with multiple colors and patterns
Answer:
c because they need to live instead of dying. bc from other bigger animals they can see it and eventually die so.
How might change in one population affect other populations?
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Which of the following is the broadest taxonomic category?
A
phylum
B
class
C
genus
D
domain
Answer:
I think it's A- phylum, hope this helps
Which of the following is an example of a phenotype (select all that apply)?
Group of answer choices
Brown Hair
GG
RR'
Physical trait
Answer:
brown hair and physical trait
An example of phenotypes are brown hair and physical trait. Therefore, option A and D are correct.
What is phenotype ?A set of an organism's observable qualities or characteristics is known as its phenotype. The phrase refers to an organism's morphology, or its physical form and structure, as well as its physiological and biochemical characteristics, behavior, and the outcomes of that behavior.
We examine the alleles of the parent organisms and predict how frequently the offspring will exhibit those genes to determine a phenotypic ratio. Most of the time, we are aware of the alleles' expression and appearance.
An observable characteristic is simply referred to as a "phenotype." Pheno, which has the same root as the term "phenomenon," simply means "observe." It can therefore relate to anything from a common characteristic, like height or hair color, to a visible type of organism.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Which of the following is defined as the ability to be changed or change according to circumstance
Answer:
flexibility
Explanation:
You leave a cracker in your mouth for 7 minutes without chewing. Hormones signal amylase to be released in your mouth and the cracker begins to dissolve. Which to systems ane being used in this scenario?
A.Endocrine & Immune
B.Digestive and Skeletal
C.Endocrine & Digestive
D.Digestive and Excretory
What are the factors that increase a species success over time.
Answer:
Explanation:
(1) the potential for a species to increase in number,
(2) the heritable genetic variation of individuals in a species due to mutation and sexual reproduction,
(3) competition for limited resources
(4) the proliferation of those organisms that are better able to survive and reproduce in the environment
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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:
An organism with a mutated cell
Answer:.
An organism with a mutated cell is mutant
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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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Which kingdom includes multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that absorb nutrients from other dead organisms?
Protista
Animalia
Plantae
Fungi
Answer: Fungi
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is true about niches?
I. New species can outcompete native species to fill a niche.
II. Extinction or emigration of a species can leave a niche vacant.
III. Some species occupy niches that no other species can fill.
Answer:
0
Explanation:
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:
Procedure
1. Drop a stone into a glass carefully. Observe what happens to the shape and
size of the stone
Question 1. Did the stone take the shape of the glass?
2. This time transfer the stone to a pail. Observe what happens to the shape and size
of the stone.
Question 2. Did the particle of the stone change in shape?
Question 3. Explain the properties of solid based on the particle nature of matter?
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
No, the stone did not take the shape of the glass because stone is not a liquid, it is a solid. Taking the shape of the container in which it is placed is the property of liquid matter whereas the solid maintain its shape and structure when placed in any container. No, the stone did not change the shape and structure when it is placed in the pail due to its solid matter. The properties of matter are the following: It is composed of tightly packed particles which make the matter solid. It maintains its shape and its particles can't move freely like gas and liquid particles.
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
state any one way of controlling the spread of ringworms among children
Answer: Teach kids not to wear each other's hats, and make sure each family member uses their own comb and brush. Other basic hygiene practices, like not sharing razors, can help prevent the spread of ringworms
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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 best describes how to classify water?
A It is an element because it is made
from a pure substance.
В
It is a compound because it is made
of a single kind of molecule.
© It is a mixture because it is composed
of more than one molecule.
D It is a solution because it is a
homogenous mixture of different
compounds.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Water is a compound and scientifically known as H[tex]_{2}[/tex]0 (2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen). Therefore, the answer is...
Not A because water is not an element of one pure substance; rather, it is a compound and can be broken down into two pure substances.Not B because the statement contradicts itself: a compound is made of different atoms and, thus, different molecules.Not C because a mixture contains different substances that are physically -- not chemically -- combined. And as we know, water is a compound, which means that its atoms are chemically bonded to one another. Or else it would just be 2 free hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen.D (yay!) because it is not the *most* accurate, but simply the best description of those provided. Water can be described as a homogenous (uniform in appearance) mixture because, minus the "mixture" part, that's what it is, essentially: a substance that looks pure but is really made of up different molecules.Ngl this was tricky, but I hope this helps :)
Explain in a paragraph how speed and velocity impact blood splatter
Please no links!
Answer:
The force of the blood hitting a surface for medium velocity blood spatter is between 5 and 100 feet per second. This causes the droplets of blood to be smaller in diameter, and more like a spray. High velocity blood spatter: ... This causes the pattern of the blood to be similar to a fine spray.
Explanation:
Which of these organic molecules function to help speed up biological reactions?
Answer:
c
Explanation: