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Which number label represents the cell membrane?
1
2
4
6

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The cell membrane is near to the cell wall, it surrounds the cell so it will be 1

Describe the genetic differences and similarities from the start of Meiosis to the
end of meiosis.

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Meiosis I begins with one diploid parent cell and ends with two haploid daughter cells, halving the number of chromosomes in each cell. Meiosis II starts with two haploid parent cells and ends with four haploid daughter cells, maintaining the number of chromosomes in each cell.

You are standing at 41 degrees North Latitude. Your classmate is at 12 degrees South Latitude. Which one is closer to the Equator?

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Answer:

41 degrees north closer to Equater

Fertilization results in a/an___
being produced.

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Answer:

zygote

Explanation:

the answer is zygote

Monitoring a population's age structure plays an important role in successful wildlife management. Which of the following scenarios can be an indicator of overexploitation in fish?
A)
fish catch not reaching older ages
B)
decline in fish catch
C)
both a and b
D)
none of the above

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Answer:

A i already search that

Explanation:

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Describe how natural selection is related to evolution

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Answer:

The mechanism that Darwin proposed for evolution is natural selection. Because resources are limited in nature, organisms with heritable traits that favor survival and reproduction will tend to leave more offspring than their peers, causing the traits to increase in frequency over generations.

Explanation:

how do stars recycle matter?

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Answer:

Stars forge heavy elements and return their gas to space. This material enriches gas clouds from which new stars are formed, and the cycle continues. Each generation of stars is made in part from the ashes of previous generations. The material of stars is recycled over billions of years.

Explanation:

The material of stars is recycled over billions of years. Interstellar gas clouds collapse to make stars. Stars forge heavy elements and return their gas to space. This material enriches gas clouds from which new stars are formed, and the cycle continues. Each generation of stars is made in part from the ashes of previous generations.

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Stars forge heavy elements and return their gas to space. This material enriches gas clouds from which new stars are formed, and the cycle continues. Each generation of stars is made in part from the ashes of previous generations. The material of stars is recycled over billions of years.

Furthermore, Rubin and colleagues find evidence that this new fuel could come in the form of recycled gas once ejected by the galaxy, pushed out by massive supernovae events or by the light pressure of massive newborn stars, but which does not leave the gravitational clutches of the galaxy completely.

What is the difference between a codon and an anticodon?

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Answer: A codon is the triplet sequence in the messenger RNA (mRNA) transcript which specifies a corresponding amino acid (or a start or stop command). An anticodon is the corresponding triplet sequence on the transfer RNA (tRNA) which brings in the specific amino acid to the ribosome during translation.

is 8 1/5 greater than 2 1/10

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Answer:

8 1/5 > 2 1/10 = True

Explanation:

Answer:

No

Explanation:

8 1/5 is equal to 41/5 which is equal 20.5/10 while

2 1/10 equals 21/10

Which three events that affect Earth's crust happen very quickly?
A. Earthquakes
B. Folding
C. Fault formation
D. Volcanic eruptions

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Answer:

Earthquakes,volcanic eruptions and i think fault formation sorry if this is incorrect but i'm pretty sure this is correct.

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According to the National Institute of Health, atrial fibrillation (A-F) occurs if rapid, disorganized electrical signals causing the heart's two upper chambers, called the atria, to fibrillate. The term "fibrillate" means to contract very fast and irregularly. In A-F, blood pools in the atria. It isn't pumped completely into the heart's two lower chambers, called the ventricles. As a result, the heart's upper and lower chambers don't work together as they should. Based on the passage above, how will atrial fibrillation affect blood pressure?
A. It will lower blood pressure because less blood is pumped per beat.
B. It will increase blood pressure because the heart is contracting faster.
C. It will increase blood pressure because the atria fill fully with blood.
D. It will lower blood pressure because blood volume drops in the atria.

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The answer is B. It will increase blood pressure because the heart is contracting faster

Answer:

A. It will lower blood pressure because less blood is pumped per beat.

Explanation:

I thought B might be a potential answer, but since the atria are not filling properly and heart rate is increased, it would make sense that blood pressure drops (effect of faster heart contraction is negated by the drop in blood volume in the atria).

Role of Ibn Sina in the field of medicine?

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Answer:

Although Avicenna made advances in pharmacology and in clinical practice, his greatest contribution was probably in the philosophy of medicine. He created a system of medicine that today we would call “holistic” and in which physical and psychological factors, drugs, and diet were combined in treating patients.

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Although Avicenna made advances in pharmacology and in clinical practice, his greatest contribution was probably in the philosophy of medicine. He created a system of medicine that today we would call “holistic” and in which physical and psychological factors, drugs, and diet were combined in treating patients.

Explanation:

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Which of the following is NOT a true statement about soil microorganisms? A. Microorganisms can be used for medicinal purposes. B. Microorganisms can use oxygen, sulfur, iron or nitrogen to respire. C. Microorganisms can cause disease in plants, animals and humans. D. Microorganisms cannot decompose organic matter.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

b

DNA carries the information needed to make proteins. How is this information used to make
proteins?

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Answer:

There is a protein synthesis cycle

Explanation:

The whole cycle goes through Transcription and Translation

where the DNA gets converted into RNA

Answer: DNA is transcribed into mRNA. Ribosomes "read" the mRNA and translate each group of three nucleotides into amino acids to build proteins, with the help of tRNA.

Why is absolute dating more accurate than relative dating?

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Answer:

Absolute dating is a technique that uses radioactive minerals present in rocks and fossils while relative dating compare the sample in terms of age difference. However, absolute dating is more accurate because it uses half-life of an element and provides dates in years.

how enzymes inhibitions studies in the formulation and development of drugs​

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Answer:

Enzyme inhibitors may alter the elimination rate of a particular drug or inhibit detoxication pathways

Explanation:

An enzyme inhibitor is a chemical compound capable of binding to an enzyme in order to reduce its activity. An enzyme inhibitor may bind to an active site and thus decreases the rate of reaction (direct inhibition). Enzyme inhibitors may act 1-to Inhibit detoxification enzymes and 2-reduce the elimination rate of enzyme drugs, thereby having dose-dependent toxicity effects. For example, many medicines are based on the inhibition of Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) proteins, which are a superfamily of enzymes required for drug metabolism.

Prompt: You are a carbon atom and you have just been exhaled out of a deer. Describe

the journey that you have been on or describe your new adventures. You should include

at least 10 things that you have learned in Unit 4 (cellular respiration, photosynthesis,

carbon cycle, etc).

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Answer:

Cell--vein--heart--lungs--- environment.

Explanation:

The carbon which is produced by the cells in the form of carbondioxide goes with the blood through the vein which carries deoxygenated blood to the heart. After reaching the heart, the heart pumps this carbonated blood to the lungs through pulmonary artery and there this carbon is removed and releases outside the body and oxygen is loaded in the blood. The product of respiration are the reactants of photosynthesis whereas the products of photosynthesis are the reactants of respiration. Photosynthesis occurs in only plants whereas respiration occurs in all types of organism. Carbon cycle is a type of cycle in which carbon moves from atmosphere to biosphere, lithosphere and then again to the atmosphere.

Which of the following is NOT a base found in RNA?
O Cytosine
O Uracil
O Adenine
O Thymine

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Answer:

Thymine

Explanation:

Only one not found in RNA

What natural mechanism the body uses to maintain homeostasis give 2 examples

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Answer:

1,food

2,movement

Explanation:

The Rock-Soil Cycle was first researched?​

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First proposed by James Hutton in the 18th century

A ______ is an injury that puts pressure on the brain.

A) meningitis
B) myeloma
C) subdural hematoma
D) carcinoma

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It is subdural hematoma

A subdural hematoma is a collection of blood outside the brain. They're usually caused by serious head injuries. Bleeding and added pressure on the brain from a subdural hematoma can be life-threatening.

98. Which of the following substances requires a transmembrane protein in order to cross a cell membrane?

a.
water

b.
glucose

c.
sodium ions

d.
All of the above are correct.
100. Which of the following vesicles contain lytic enzymes:

a.
central vacuole

b.
peroxisomes

c.
lysosomes

d.
transport vesicle

101. You look at cells under a microscope. You see cell walls and membrane bound organelles. You conclude that the cells are:

a.
animal cells

b.
archaea cells

c.
plant cells

d.
bacterial cells

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Answer:

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1. The framework of a human body that provides structure and allowing movement.
A. Skeletal System
B. Muscular System
C. Integumentary System
D. Digestive System​

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the answer is A. skeletal system

Answer:

a skeletal system

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4.1 Bacteria which are rod shaped
4.2 a
4.3 Structures that display characteristics of living organi
within living cells
4.4 A term used to describe organisms that cause diseases
4.5 The close association between two organisms where o
benefit McHuglism
4.6 Disease caused by a virus that leads to a gradual destr
immune system AB
1.7 Process by which bacteria break organic matter into si
nutrients which are then returned to the soil decon
reach of the phrases in column I, state whether it applies
only, both A and B or none in column II. Write down A only
and B, or none in your answer book.​

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Answer:

A bacillus (plural bacilli), or bacilliform bacterium, is a rod-shaped bacterium or archaeon. Bacilli are found in many different taxonomic groups of bacteria. However, the name Bacillus, capitalized and italicized, refers to a specific genus of bacteria.

14. Why
are sea urchins so important in the estuary? What would happen if they were to die off?

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Their predators with them as their main source of energy would die off. Algae, kelp, and many more would over grow and overpopulate estuaries.

-) Use the drop-down menus to classify each worm into the appropriate group. planarians marine worms leeches pinworms tapeworms. .........

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Answer:

planarians =  flatworms

marine worms= segmented worms

leeches= segmented worms

pinworms= roundworms

tapeworms=  flatworms

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Use the information below to answer the following question.
Biofeedback consists of conscious efforts to control body responses that are
usually involuntary
The part of the brain in which conscious efforts to control body responses
through biofeedback originate is the
Select one:
O A. medulla
O B. cerebellum
O C. cerebrum
OD. hypothalamus

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D. I think that should be the answer

Which of these options is a good hypothesis? A. if i increase the amount of baking soda my cookies will be taller B. Check out this cool volcano! C. Most people prefer vanilla ice cream

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Answer:

A. because its assuming what will happen

Answer:

A

Explanation:

It says if I

Pesticides often do not just kill the target pest but also poison
inects in and
around the fields. These insects with the pesticides can be eaten by other animals and poison them.
Some pesticides are suspected of disrupting the
of wildlife and people. These
chemicals
because they are fat soluble and get passed up the food chain
by
Unlike pesticides, fertilizers are not directly toxic but their presence in
freshwater and marine areas alters the
system, and in consequence the species
composition of specific ecosystems. Their most dramatic effect is
resulting in an
explosive growth of algae due to
nutrients. This depletes the water of dissolved
oxygen, which in turn can kill fish and other aquatic life.

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Answer:

Other problems of pesticide use include most pesticides kill beneficial species as well as the target pest species, pesticides do not stay put, pesticides harm wildlife, and pesticides can threaten human health. Farmers pay more and more for a pest control program that often becomes less and less effective.

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Can any earth life thrive in open outer space?

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No, because there is no oxygen.

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