Answer:
False
Explanation:
is false.................ok
The modern model of the Plate Tectonic Theory suggests that the continents and the
major tectonic plates drift slowly on ?
Answer:
pretty sure it’s the lithosphere
all you need is in the photo
ASAP
Answer:
D
Explanation:
each step of the pyramid is called a
Answer:
on the food chain it's trophic levels
actual step pyramids are called ziggurats
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Manatees have toenails on their feet. The toenails are left over when the ancestors of manatees walked on land. They have no function today. Manatee toenails are examples of ...
A.comparative anatomy.
B.DNA.
C.fossil record
D.vestigial structures.
Answer:
vestigial structures
Explanation:
hope this helps
S. If cells of onion peel and RBC are separately kept in hypotonic solution, what will take place? Explain the reason for your answer
Answer:
Well for the onion peel, since its a plant cell...it shall gain water from the solution as it has a lower water potentail,and hence increase in size, becoming turgid and tight, with the cell wall exerting pressure to stop it from bursting.
For the RBC, its an animal cell, and shall also gain water, but since there is no cell wall to support it, it shall soon gain so much water that it shall burst becuase of the pressure, through lysis, and shall die.
Note, the plant cell does not die.
What are the effects of fishing on the reef ecosystem
Answer:
Coral reef fish are a significant food source for over a billion people worldwide. Many coastal and island communities depend on coral reef fisheries for their economic, social, and cultural benefits. But too much of a good thing can be bad for coral reefs. Download this infographic | Infographic Text
Coral reef ecosystems support important commercial, recreational, and subsistence fishery resources in the U.S and its territories. Fishing also plays a central social and cultural role in many island and coastal communities, where it is often a critical source of food and income.
The impacts from unsustainable fishing on coral reef areas can lead to the depletion of key reef species in many locations. Such losses often have a ripple effect, not just on the coral reef ecosystems themselves, but also on the local economies that depend on them. Additionally, certain types of fishing gear can inflict serious physical damage to coral reefs, seagrass beds, and other important marine habitats.
Coral reef fisheries, though often relatively small in scale, may have disproportionately large impacts on the ecosystem if conducted unsustainably. Rapid human population growth, increased demand, use of more efficient fishery technologies, and inadequate management and enforcement have led to the depletion of key reef species and habitat damage in many locations.
If an IV has 4% salt, and the patient's cells have 6% salt are the patient's cells hypotonic, isotonic, or hypertonic compared to the IV?
Answer:
The correct answer is - hypertonic.
Explanation:
Hypertonic solution or the cells consist high concentration solutes in comparison to the other solution and in such cases, the water tends to move from hypertonic region to the hypotonic region.
In the given case the salt concentration which is solute in the patient's cells is higher 6% than the salt (solute) concentration of the given IV which is 4%, therefore, the patient's cell is hypertonic in comparison to IV.
Which of the following is a reason a cell may divide:
A- The cell has become damaged
B- The cell wants to divide
C- Both a and b
D- Neither a nor b
how do scientists know living things are related to eachother? (there are two way)
Answer:
scientists can also analyze DNA to discover how closely organisms are related. Every living creature has DNA, which has a lot of inherited information about how the body builds itself. Scientists can compare the DNA of two organisms; the more similar the DNA, the more closely related the organisms.
What must happen before meiosis can begin?
Answer:
The DNA is packed into chromosomes. The DNA replication is the same as mitosis. And after the DNA is replicated, the homologous will double, and now each chromosome now has a homologous pair
Explanation:
how is lactobacillus acidophilus helpful
Answer:
its a a one of the many bacteria found inside of your intestines that produces lactic acid via fermentation of lactose (milk sugar)
Explanation:
_______ are chemical messengers that are produced in one body region but affect a different body region
Hormones
Enzymes
Neurotransmitters
Nucleic acids
Answer:
Hormones
Explanation:
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Answer: ummmmm dont know what that means but freeeeee pointssss
Explanation:
Answer:
thanks. have a beautiful life.
True or false: the only function your nose has is to smell
Answer:
false
Explanation:
it helps to breathe as well
Answer:
false.
Explanation:
I dont know I think its rigjt
Which best describes bio geographic isolation?
A- it always leads to the formation of new species
B- it cannot lead to evolution
C- it is a mechanism for evolution
D- it occurs only through geographical forces
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because it doesn't always lead to new species, it can still lead to evolution, it isn't necessarily a mechanism for evolution though.
what are water and carbon dioxide in the cellular respiration reaction
Answer:
Explanation:
Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. Glucose is used as food by the plant and oxygen is a by-product. Cellular respiration converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide are by- products and ATP is energy that is transformed from the process.
Which of the following undergo meiosis?
A Liver cells
B. Sperm cells
C. Unicellular organisms
D. All of the above
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Answer:
The sperm cells.
Explanation:
Liver cells, sperm cells and unicellular organisms all undergo meiosis. Therefore, the correct option is D.
A specific cell division known as meiosis occurs in sexually reproducing organisms. The cells produce gametes through this process, which are the specialized sex cells used in sexual reproduction. Despite not being directly involved in reproduction, liver cells can undergo meiosis. Under certain circumstances, meiosis in liver cells can be induced to form haploid cells.
Male gametes, or sperm cells, undergo meiosis as part of spermatogenesis. Haploid sperm cells with half the number of chromosomes than the parent cell are formed during meiosis in the testis. Depending on their reproductive strategies, unicellular organisms may also undergo meiosis to produce haploid cells that can mate with other haploid cells during sexual reproduction.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
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Which of the following statements about organisms and their ecosystems is true?
a. Organisms are adapted to the ecosystems in which they live.
b. The abiotic factors in an environment are determined only by the local organisms.
c. Similar organisms play different roles in different ecosystems.
d. All organisms will thrive in any ecosystem.
How does the movement of muscles attached to the ribcage and diaphragm initiate expiration?
The muscles relax, which which flattens the diaphragm and increases the volume of the chest cavity.
The muscles relax, which pulls the ribcage downward and decreases the volume of the chest cavity.
The lungs contract and push the air from the lungs.
The lungs relax and pull the air into the lungs.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
trust me my guy
Answer:
It's B I just took the quiz
Explanation:
Explain why NON-RENEWABLE resources are NOT renewable even though plants and animals continue to die all the time.
Answer:
The correct answer is - these resources take million years to be replenished.
Explanation:
Non-renewable resources are the resources that come from a source that will finish ultimately or run out or can not be replenished in one or more human life cycles. These sources might take million years to replenish.
Most non-renewable resources are fossil fuels, coal, natural gas. Fossil fuels, cols are were formed as the remains of dead plants and animals but takes millions of years to decay, under huge amounts of pressure and heat.
Which of the following is a negative about the use of fertilizers in farming?
1. They can help clean bodies of water near a farm
2. They decrease crop yields
3. They are expensive
4. They can cure diseases
Answer:
they are expensive is the answer
Can two different species of fungi from two different genus' mutate into a new species? i just want to know if it's a possibility, and how gigantic or slim the chances are of it happening.
Answer:
Yes, it is possible.
Explanation:
In this case, I'm guessing you mean breeding.
If that's the case, they will form hybrids.
Between two different species, inter specific hybrids will be formed.
Between two different genus, intergeneric hybrids will be formed.
There's even rare cases of breeding between two families.
So while it is possible for different species and/or genus to breed and form new species, in interspecific breeding for instance, they will have features similar to the parents but turn out sterile.
So to answer your question, it is possible.
There are two types of joints. One is movable and the other is called what?
flexible
muscular
immovable
optional
Answer:
Knee
Explanation:
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AQUATICS SCIENCE I need help please
Answer:
a spring
Explanation:
it is the source of the river
Answer: A spring.
Explanation:
Which statements describe aspects of what causes wind to blow? Select two options.
Answer:
statements describe aspects of what causes wind to blow is Wind is caused by differences in air pressure. Explanation: Due to different rate of heating and cooling of air there is difference of the air pressure on the surface of the land.Apr 10, 2020
Answer:
The Correct Answer is A and C.
Explanation:
The wind is the movement of air, the movement of air is happened by the difference in pressure.
A difference in air pressure is what causes the wind to blow. Difference in pressure is happened by the uneven heating of the earth's surface.
The wind is normally moving air from a high air pressure place to a low air pressure place.
The greater the difference in air pressure the stronger the wind blow.
(this is for EDGE)
scientists have discovered several species of insect that all contain the same DNA sequence on their second chromosome. What does this evidence suggest?
What determines the color of a rock?
Answer:
Rock color chart method
Explanation:
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Story #1
Once upon a time, there lived a population of mountain people whose members all had wings but different
types-either bat wings or bird wings. 40% of the population had bat wings and 60% of the population had bird
wings. One day, a storm hit that lasted for several weeks. Those with bat wings were able to fly around and
find food because their wings were water resistant, while those with bird wings were not able to get food
because their feathers were not water resistant and got soaked through. Many of the bird-winged people starved
and did not survive, so their alleles decreased in the gene pool, lowering the frequency of the bird wings in
future generations. Over many generations, the environment had more and more long periods of rain and the
genetic makeup of the population shifted to 10% with bird wings and 90% with bat wings.
What is the trait being described?
What are the variations that exist in this population?
3. How did the event lead to the change in allele frequency?
Alleles?
4. What type of evolutionary mechanism did this story show?
5. Was there an adaptation in this story? If so, identify it.
6. Did the change make the population more or less similar to other populations?
7. Would this increase or decrease reproductive isolation?
Increase or decrease speciation?
8. Did the new population change for the better, worse, or have no effect? Why?
Answer:
The trait being described is the ability to fly in rainy season.
Explanation:
The trait being described is the ability to fly in rainy season. The people with bat wings and people with bird wings are present in the population. The event lead to the change in allele frequency because the population of people with bird wings die due to starvation. Yes, the bat wings were adapted to that environment so they are able to survive. The change make the population less similar to other populations because population of people with bat wings increases as compared to other population. Yes, the new population change for the better of the ecosystem because the population is able to controls the population of other species in the ecosystem.
The purpose of isolation techniques is to:
Answer:
Isolation practices are designed to minimize the transmission of infection in the hospital, using current understanding of the way infections can transmit. Isolation should be done in a user friendly, well-accepted, inexpensive way that interferes as little as possible with patient care, minimizes patient discomfort, and avoids unnecessary use.
Explanation:
My test is timed, who ever answer this first will be Brainliest, How many genes for each trait does a child inherit?
Answer:
One allele for every gene in an organism is inherited from each of that organism's parents.
Explanation:
Answer:
These two copies of the gene contained in your chromosomes influence the way your cells work. The two alleles in a gene pair are inherited, one from each parent.
Explanation: