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How big is an atom?

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think it's 100 picometers because atoms are super small

Answer 2

Answer:

atoms are usually around 100 picometers across.

Explanation:

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Final Point ( what are the 3 parts of the cell theory)

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Answer:  All living things are composed of cells.

Cells are the basic units of structure and function for living things.

All cells come from pre-existing cells. Also, organisms grow by “adding on more cells” NOT by increasing the size of their cells.

Explanation:

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Explain how to view a specimen under a microscope.... using the correct scientific vocabulary

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“Look through the eyepiece and move the focus knob until the image comes into focus. Adjust the condenser and light intensity for the greatest amount of light. Move the microscope slide around until the sample is in the centre of the field of view (what you see).”
“theorize through the eyepiece of the microscope, turn light on, adjust till visibile, enhance or darken lighting,

Science (i dunno what it is- like what kind it is, I think biology- i don’t know)
Tides
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Answer:

A-

Tides are caused mainly by             in how much the moon's gravity pulls on different parts of Earth.

The force of gravity pulls the moon and Earth toward each other.

The moon's gravity causes high tide on the side closest to the moon.

The moon's gravity pulls Earth, leaving water behind causing an additional high tide.

Low tides occur between the two high tides.

There are 2 low tides and 2 high tides a day.

B-

Their combined forces produce a tide with the greatest difference between consecutive high and low tides, called a spring tide.

Spring tides occur once a month, at new moon and at full moon.

During the moon's first-quarter and third- quarter phases, the line between the moon and the sun is at right angles to the line between Earth and the moon.

This produces a spring tide, a tide with the greatest difference between consecutive low and high These occur twice a month.

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A grackle and a sparrow try to eat from the same ear of corn in a field. This is an example of mutualism.
True or false

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The answer to this is true

List 5 types of as3xual reproduction and give an example of an organism that uses each type.

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The different types of as3xual reproduction are binary fission, budding, vegetative propagation, spore formation (sporogenesis), The following are examples of as3xual reproduction in unicellular organisms:Binary Fission - In binary fission, the parent cell divides into two equal halves called daughter cells, either transversely or longitudinally. Amoeba, for example, divides transversely, but Leishmania divides longitudinally.Several Fission - A parent cell divides into multiple daughter cells at the same time in multiple fission. Sporozoans, for example.Budding occurs when organisms create a bud on the surface of their body, which eventually develops into a distinct person. For instance, Budding Yeast.

Denver is located at a latitude of 39°N. How would solar elevation change for:

A location south of Denver (closer to the equator)?

B. A location north of Denver (closer to the North Pole)?

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Answer: A. location south of Denver (closer to the equator)

Explanation: I'm 55% sure its right

Give three specific examples of how cell theory has impacted the modern-day world in which we live in.

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1. all living things are made up of cells

Specific examples of how cell theory has impacted the modern-day world include:

Understanding how all organisms are created, grow and die.Understanding why organisms take the form they do.Understanding how cancer and other diseases spread and can be managed.

Definition:

Cell theory, put simply is a scientific theory whose formulation is characterized by the fact that living organisms are made up of cells, and these cells are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from previously existing cells.

In modern day world in which we live in, the cell theory has impacted in a variety of ways, some of which include;

Understanding how all organisms are created, grow and die.Understanding why organisms take the form they do.Understanding how cancer and other diseases spread and can be managed.

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Answer:

1.

air (atmosphere)

water (hydrosphere)

land (geosphere)

organisms (biosphere).

2.

The Earth's climate is created by the interaction of the atmosphere and the hydrosphere. Heat and moisture are stored in the atmosphere, whereas water vapor is stored in the hydrosphere. The interactions between the two aid in the distribution of heat and moisture around the globe, resulting in temperatures that are conducive to life.

3.

The biosphere and hydrosphere interact in the sense that the hydrosphere provides water for the biosphere to function, grow, and exist. Animals (biosphere) consume water (hydrosphere), and fish (biosphere) require water (hydrosphere) in order to survive and swim. The flood is another interaction between the biosphere and the hydrosphere.

4.

Perform experiments. Make theories. Observe. Etc.

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How can a seedless vascular plant reproduce?
They reproduce by using xylem vessels.
They reproduce by producing flowers.
They reproduce by using spores.
They reproduce by carrying nutrients through phloem vessels.

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Answer:

They reproduce using spores.

Explanation:

Seedless vascular plants (like ferns) do not have seeds. That means they do not have flowers because flowers produce fruit with seeds. To reproduce, they drop microscopic spores. These spores fly away in the wind and land wherever. Then they grow into new plants.

They reproduce by using spores

What is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes?
a.
incoming ray
c.
normal
b.
reflected ray
d.
vertical


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The ray of light leaving the mirror is known as the reflected ray. At the point of incidence where the ray strikes the mirror, a line can be drawn perpendicular to the surface of the mirror; this line is known as a normal line.

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The answer is d. Vertical

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1 nature2 ecology 3 water cycle 4 carbon cycle5 chemical cycle 6 ecosystem 7 food chain 8 producers9 consumers10 decomposer

Answer:

Explanation:

What does the wavelength of light determine?

A. color
B. Intensity
C. brightness
D. amplitude

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

In the visual system, a light wave's wavelength is generally associated with color, and its amplitude is associated with brightness.

i believe the answer is A. color

Explain a situation where you restated a sequence of events.

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She went for a walk in the forest. Pretty soon, she came upon a house." Then, we follow her through the sequence of events upon entering the house. First, she eats three bowls of porridge sitting on the table.

Calculate the force needed to move the object shown in the picture to the right. Use the equation for Newton's second law as well as the provided mass and acceleration values.
Select one:

F=2N

F=4N

F=8N

F=16N

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F= 16 N

--Jax

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The answer is D. F=16N

How does the cell cycle start off?

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Entry to the cycle is made in Gap 1 (G1) phase and this is followed in sequence by a DNA synthesis (S) phase, Gap 2 (G2) phase, and Mitosis (M). After mitosis (M) some cells enter the G1 phase of a new cell cycle whilst others may diverge at the start of G1 into a phase called Gap 0 (zero)

A new cell arises when one cell divides or when two cells, like a sperm and an egg cell, fuse. Either event sets off a cell-replication program that is encoded in the DNA and executed by proteins.

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Answer:

1.The DNA unzips

2.A strand of RNA is made

3.The RNA leaves the nucleus

4.The RNA moves to the ribosome

Explanation:

Which statements describe the pedigree? Check all that apply.
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One parent is a normal male.

One parent is a normal female.

The parents have two daughters who are carriers.

The parents have three sons who are carriers.

The grandparents have a granddaughter who has the disorder.

The grandparents have three normal grandsons.

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Answer:

it got passed down from the grand parents it skiped the the parents and went to the 2 daugthers

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In the past few years, DNA testing has become an important crime-fighting tool. Many individuals were convicted of crimes based on the evidence of their DNA alone.
All of the following statements concerning this use of DNA as a crime-fighting tool are true EXCEPT...
A. The results of DNA testing are 100% reliable in all criminal investigations.

B. Basically, no two individuals have the same exact same DNA in their cells.

C. DNA is an organic compound, and without proper care in handling, it could become mutated.

D. The closer the individuals are related, the more similarities will occur in their DNA.

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B basically no two individual have the same exact dna

How does the average monthly temperature change throughout the seasons?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

There is a lag between the longest day of the year and the warmest average temperatures for most mid and high latitude locations. In northern OH/northwest PA, the maximum daily temperature occurs nearly 3 weeks later in mid July.

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The most basic and simple answer is (Earths tilt). Hope this helped!

How can the difference in temperatures influence the wind patterns in the Atlanta area?


The unequal heating of Earth's surface can cause local winds to form. The less dense warmer air rushes in to replace the denser cooler air forcing the cooler air upwards creating the local winds in a given area.


The unequal heating of Earth's surface can cause local winds to form. The less dense cooler air rushes in to replace the denser warmer air forcing the warmer air upwards creating the local winds in a given area.


The unequal heating of Earth's surface can cause local winds to form. The denser warmer air rushes in to replace the less dense cooler air forcing the cooler air upwards creating the local winds in a given area.


The unequal heating of Earth's surface can cause local winds to form. The denser cooler air rushes in to replace the less dense warmer air forcing the warmer air upwards creating the local winds in a given area.

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Answer:

that is correct, the ball of fire heats the earth unevenly causing winds

Explanation:

Choose the best answer that explains why the location of chlorophyll plays an important role in the process of photosynthesis.
The process of photosynthesis requires direct absorption of sunlight so it needs to be located in the upper part of a leaf.
There is more protection for chlorophylls in the upper part or a leaf.
Chlorophyll needs direct access to oxygen for photosynthesis.
Chloroplast needs direct access to the spongy layer where water and gases are stored.

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Answer:

Explanation:

answer: The process of photosynthesis requires direct absorption of sunlight so it needs to be located in the upper part of a leaf.

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Write an explanation of why a scientist may want to perform an experiment about the effect of the concentration of salt on the amount of electricity produced. (2-3 Sentences)

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Because Electrical energy needs in Pakistan are expected to continue to rise. The use of petroleum as a source of energy still dominates, although oil reserves in Pakistan are increasingly being depleted. Therefore, there is a need to develop alternative source of sustainable energy, such as Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC). MFC shows another type of renewable energy by changing natural matter into power with the help of microbes. In the present study, varied salt concentrations of a salt bridge in novel MFC design were analyzed. Sewage sludge was utilized, which contains a lot of organic materials and is additionally one of the major sources of ecological contamination, as substrate MFC. Saccharomyces cerverciae sp. (44 g) was used as a biocatalyst. Methylene blue (10 ml) was used as a mediator and potassium ferricyanide (100 ml) was used as an oxidizing agent for the conversion of sewage sludge into voltage generation using lab-scale double chamber MFC. Varied salt concentrations (1M, 3M and 5M of KCl and NaCl) of salt concentrations of salt bridge in a novel MFC design were analyzed. The maximum generated voltage, current, power, power density and current density with 1M KCl were 0.451 V, 0.0451, 0.0175561 mW, 0.000226001 mW/m2, 10.5166661 μA/m2 respectively. The MFC was run for a period of 1 day and readings were noted at regular intervals. The results obtained were helpful in designing an optimized MFC.

A scientist may want to perform such an experiment probably because they want to find out if there's another type of food or drink or spice that could create energy.

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Answer:

the second option. The heat added to the system. That's what the Q stands for.

(HELP ASAP)Which of the following is true of the composition of both DNA and enzymes such as DNA lipase?
A. Nitrogen and oxygen are the only elements they have in common.
B. They are made up of long chains of a basic unit.
C. They are made up of basic units called amino acids.
D. Carbon and hydrogen are the only elements they have in common

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Answer:

B. They are made up of long chains of a basic unit.

Explanation:

the others don't really make sense

a, they have c h o n in common bc of cho cho chon chonp,

b, its true

c, only proteins (enzymes are proteins) are made up of amino acids

d, refer to a

The composition of both DNA and enzymes such as DNA lipase as they are made up of basic units called amino acids.

What is the role of enzymes in protein synthesis?

When protein synthesis is taking place, enzymes link tRNA to amino acids in a highly specific manner. The third form of RNA is messenger RNA (mRNA), which receives the genetic code from DNA and carries it into the cytoplasm where protein synthesis takes place.

Thus, option "C" is correct.

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Homologus structures refers to​

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Answer:

Homologous structures are similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but the features serve completely different functions.

Explanation:

An example of homologous structures are the limbs of humans, cats, whales, and bats.

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What causes the drainage of water from a watershed to a river?

A.
heat
B.
sunlight
C.
gravity
D.
Earth's rotation

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Answer:

C. Gravity

Explanation:

The drainage is flowing down and the reason things stay tethered to the Earth is because of gravity.

He’s right above me it’s C

What career cluster does a Dietician and nutritionist, health educator, psychologist and public health counselor fall into?

A. Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources cluster
B. Health Science cluster
C. Business Administration cluster

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A. Agriculture, food and Natural Resources cluster

What is something special about regional climate?

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It is the average weather of the region you are talking about

A person throws a ball up into the air, and the ball falls back toward earth.
At which point would the kinetic energy be the lowest?
1. at a point when the ball is still rising
2. at a point before the ball hits the ground
3. when the ball is at its highest point
4. when the ball leaves the person's hand

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Answer:

3. When the ball is at its highest point.

Explanation:

When the ball is at the highest point, it is not moving as fast and is in potential energy then when it falls again, it is kinetic energy.

3. When the ball is at its highest point

Life science
What is biodiversity, and why is it important?

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Answer/Explanation:

Biodiversity is the shortened form of two words "biological" and "diversity". Biodiversity is required for the processes that support all life on Earth, which including us (Humans). Why is it important? It because without biodiversity we cannot have the healthy ecosystems that we rely on to provide us with the air we breathe and the food we eat. Biodiversity holds ecological and economic significance. It provides us with nourishment, housing, fuel, clothing and several other resources.

Important reason include;

Biodiversity Protects Us. Biodiversity makes the earth habitable.Biodiverse ecosystems provide nature-based solutions that buffer us from natural disasters such as floods and storms, filter our water and regenerate our soils.Increase ecosystem productivity; each species in an ecosystem has a specific niche a role to playSupport a larger number of plant species and, therefore, a greater variety of crops.Protect freshwater resources.Promote soils formation and protection.

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