Answer:
1. bacteria and fungi that break down
Decomposers
2. the basic relationships that show how a community of plants, animals, and bacteria live and grow and how these living things are dependent on each other as well as the Sun, soil, and other nonliving parts of their environment; a cycle
Ecosystem
3. line of plants and animals that shows the order in which organisms are eaten of relationships
Food chain
4. a diagram that shows the connections among food chains in an ecosystem
Food web
5. organisms that eat producers
Primary consumers
6. organisms that eat primary consumers
Secondary consumers
7. predator that eats secondary consumers
Tertairy Consumers
Write five general properties of minerals
Answer:
Color, luster, streak, hardness, and cleavage
Explanation:
27. If there is a full moon on Sept. 13, When is the next full moon?
On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens in Washington State experienced a huge volcanic eruption after a magnitude 5.1 earthquake. During the eruption, hot ash and pumice poured down the west, south, and east sides of the mountain, melting the snow and ice at the top of the volcano and producing volcanic mudflows. Which type of process first occurred in the ecosystem around Mount St. Helens after it erupted?
Answer:
primary succession
Explanation:
Primary succession starts in regions where there is no soil or where the soil is incapable of sustaining life due to any recent lava flows or newly formed sand dunes. Primary succession may lead to the formation of islands on land formed from glacial retreats or on new volcanic rock.
Primary succession occurred in the ecosystem around Mount St. Helens after the volcano erupted.
Answer:
Primary Succesian
Explanation:
Over a thousand feet of the top of the mountain was obliterated, causing darkness during the day for towns up to 85 miles away, mudslides and large ask deposits, loss of life to humans and anima
the element iridium is more resistant to corrosion than any other metal. it also has a slightly smaller density than osmium: 22.42 centimeters squared. suppose you have a sample of iridium with a volume of 34.17 cm squared. what is the mass of this sample
Answer:
766.09g
Explanation:
Divide the volume of the iridium with its density.
Density= mass÷volume
Describe two properties that you could use to distinguish subatomic particles.
Answer: Protons, electrons, and neutrons can be distinguished by mass, charge, and location in an atom.
Explanation:
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If an organism has a cell wall, it can only be a ______ cell
Answer:
Plant
Explanation:
Because it has a cell wall
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Answer:
Gulls, since they are the only predators shown for the green crabs.
A plant has iron deficiency with dry, yellow leaves. How might yellow leaves affect a plant’s ability to photosynthesize?
Answer:
It will photosynthesize at a much slower rate
Explanation:
Chlorophyll is important in the process of photosynthesis. Leaves that aren't green are a physical sign of a lack of chlorophyll.
What would happen if the squirrel population were eliminated
How does a radio use radiant energy
Answer Explanation:
A radio uses an electromagnetic energy in the form of radiant energy. This is an invisible energy in the form of radio waves that can travel through space.
When it comes to radio, the radio waves are received by the radio tuner. It is then converted into sound waves that are audible to the human ears. Unlike the other electromagnetic radiation, the radio waves are harmless since they do not cause any harm to the human body. This is the reason why, it is more commonly used for telecommunications and toys controlled by remote.
what happened as a result of over hunting whales
Help me identify the parts of this cell:
Answer:
1- membrane
2- ribosomes
3- mitochondrion
4- rough ER
5- dna
6- nucleolus
7- cytoplasm
8- nucleus
9- smooth ER
10- vesicles
11- golgi body
12- lysosome
Explanation:
Answer:
1- cell membrane
2- ribosomes
3- mitochondria
4- rough endoplasmic reticulum
5- deoxyribonucleid acid (dna)
6- nucleolus
7- cytoplasm
8- nucleus
9- smooth endoplasmic reticulum
10- vesicles
11- golgi apparatus
12- lysosome
Explanation:
10: For the fermentation experiment: List the 4 reagents used and their function
Answer:
yeast, invertase, bacterial culture, maltase
Explanation:
Fermentation is defined as a metabolic organic substance are chemically changed with the help of enzymes. The process of fermentation is used for the production of food such as bread and beverages such as alcohol.
Reagents are the chemical used to process a chemical reaction in an expriment. So reagents used in fermentation are yeast, invertase, bacterial culture, maltase.
Yeast is a fungus used for alcohol production that that is used to improve the nutritive value of the beverage.
Invertase is an enzyme that is used to cleave the glycosidic linkage between fructose molecules and glucose.
Bacterial culture are use to ferment the process that produces alcohol and carbon dioxide.
The enzyme maltase breaks the bond between maltose and convert it into glucose.
Lawrence is a long distance runner on the school’s track and field team. Proper nutrition is very important for athletes so Lawrence wants to make the right food choices before a big track meet.
Given what you know about how food is broken down to provide energy in the body, which is the best choice for Lawrence to eat before his event?
a supplement bar that provides 500 Calories composed of complex sugars
a candy bar that provides 500 Calories composed of simple sugars
a protein shake that provides 500 calories composed of complex sugars
a fruit smoothie that provides 500 calories of simple sugars
Answer:
a supplement bar that provides 500 Calories composed of complex sugars
Explanation:
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Cholesterol is synthesized by all animal cells and is an essential structural component of animal cell membranes. Cholesterol is the most common steroid and is mainly synthesized in the liver. Cholesterol also serves as a precursor for several important biological compounds including all, EXCEPT: A) insulin B) vitamin D C) bile salts D) testosterone
the answer is insulin. because the precursor for insulin is called pro insulin
Cholesterol does not serve as the precursor for insulin. So the correct option is A.
What is cholesterol?Cholesterol is a wax-like substance. Cholesterol is considered to be bad among the general public but it is not inherently “bad.” Our body needs for building cells and making vitamins and several other hormones. Cholesterol levels, in excess, can pose a problem.
Cholesterol can come from two sources. These are synthesized by the liver and from foods from animals. The liver produces all the required cholesterol but the remainder is obtained from foods. For example, meat, poultry, and dairy products of them contain dietary cholesterol.
These are the same foods that are also high in saturated fats and trans fats. These fats cause the liver to make more cholesterol than required or more than it normally does. This added production of cholesterol, for some people, means they go from a normal level of cholesterol level to unhealthy level of cholesterol.
Therefore the correct option is A.
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Answer these 2 in different sentences and i will give whoever is first brainliest
Answer:
Explanation:
1 structural
Physiological
Behavioral.
2.Color matching
Disruptive coloration
What is not a monomer of disaccharide
Answer:
A disaccharide is a carbohydrate polymer composed of two sugar monomers (monosaccharides) which are joined by a glycosidic bond formed by a condensation reaction.
Answer:
Explanation:
Disaccharide is a sugar, the prefix Di means 2, the prefix mono means 1, so 2 monosaccharides is 1 disaccharide. Long chains of monosaccharides make polysaccharides(more than 2).
The monomers of proteins are amino acids
The monomers of Carbohydrates are monosaccharides
There are no monomers to Lipids
The monomers of Nucleic acids are nucleotides
While washing her hair, Olivia noticed that she was losing a lot of hair. She visited a clinic, and the physician reassured her that her hair would grow back. How do you think Olivia's hair will grow back?
Answer:
ok so i think that she would lose all her hair then it will start to grow back
Explanation:
Answer:
her hair will be back in my opinun but it will not be same as previous.
Do you believe your conscious mind is simply a function of brain activity, or is it a non-physical material substance?
Would you ever consider investing in cryonics at the end of your life? Or for that of a loved one? Why or Why not?
Answer:
Do you believe your conscious mind is simply a function of brain activity, or is it a non-physical material substance?
no, because our behavior is is controlled by our brain not our conscious.
Would you ever consider investing in cryonics at the end of your life? Or for that of a loved one? Why or Why not?
no, because I want to be bared the normal way it cost to much money for a cryonics and it against my religion.
Explanation:
No, because our brain, not our conscious thoughts, governs our actions, so your conscious mind is not simply a function of brain activity,
What is conscious mind?The thoughts, memories, feelings, and desires that we are currently cognizant of are all stored in the conscious mind. This is the area of our brain processing that is open to rational thought and discussion.
This also applies to our memory, which is sometimes not conscious but which can be quickly accessed and made cognizant.
According to the majority view in neuroscience, awareness is an innate quality of the brain and its metabolism. The mind and awareness of the being to which the brain belonged vanish when the brain passes away.
Therefore, In other terms, consciousness cannot exist without a brain.
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Please Help! What molecules need to travel through ATP synthase to help it create ATP?
Answer:
The proton gradient produced by proton pumping during the electron transport chain is used to synthesize ATP. Protons flow down their concentration gradient into the matrix through the membrane protein ATP synthase, causing it to spin (like a water wheel) and catalyze conversion of ADP to ATP.
Explanation:
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The statement explains the importance of enzymes that check for and repair mistakes during DNA replication is the enzymes prevent many genetic mutations from being expressed.
What is RNA polymerase?RNA polymerase is an enzyme that aids in the transcription of DNA into RNA during transcript in the nucleus. The enzymes prevent many genetic mutations from being expressed.
Primase is an enzyme that synthesizes short RNA sequences called primers. These primers serve as a starting point for DNA synthesis during replication as the DNA polymerases cannot begin the synthesis of the new strand, they only extend it after primase begins it and primase produces RNA molecules, the enzyme can be said to be a type of RNA polymerase.
Therefore, The statement explains the importance of enzymes that check for and repair mistakes during DNA replication is the enzymes prevent many genetic mutations from being expressed.
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Which property of water makes it mix well with most solutes?
A. Cohesion and Adhesion
B. High Heat Capacity
C. Universal solvent
Answer:
it would be C. Universal solvent
Which shows that the results of an experiment are reliable?
A. The experiment creates ideas for new experiments.
B. The experiment can be repeated with the same results.
C. The experiment uses a very simple procedure.
D. The experiment supports the hypothesis.
The atmosphere of both Mars and Venus is mostly _____
carbon dioxide
O carbon monoxide
O nitrogen
O oxygen
what three animals are closley related to a tiger
Answer:
The tiger's closest living relatives were previously thought to be the Panthera species lion, leopard, and jaguar.
Explanation:
Results of genetic analysis indicate that about 2.88 million years ago, the tiger and the snow leopard lineages diverged from the other Panthera species, and that both may be more closely related to each other than to the lion, leopard and jaguar. The geographic origin of the Panthera is most likely northern Central Asia or the Holarctic region. The tiger–snow leopard lineage dispersed in Southeast Asia during the Miocene.
Panthera zdanskyi is considered to be a sister taxon of the modern tiger. It lived at the beginning of the Pleistocene about two million years ago, its fossil remains were excavated in Gansu province of northwestern China. It was smaller and more "primitive", but functionally and ecologically similar to the modern tiger. It is disputed as to whether it had the striping pattern. Northwestern China is thought to be the origin of the tiger lineage. Tigers grew in size, possibly in response to adaptive radiations of prey species like deer and bovids, which may have occurred in Southeast Asia during the Early Pleistocene.
2. Standard 7.L.1.2- Which organelle creates energy for the cell? *
4 points
a. Mitochondria
b. Vacuole
c. Nucleus
d. Cell wall
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necessary to activate the biochemical reactions of the cell. The chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in an energized molecule called adenosine triphosphate.
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Smooth muscle, which is a tissue made up of a type of specialized muscle cell, functions in which process?
Answer:
A) Food digestion
Explanation:
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Do galaxies move and if so how do we know?
Answer: Galaxies do move. They both rotate and move through space. But how do we know? Fortunately, there is a way to detect the motion of a galaxy: By examining the spectrum of light from a galaxy, you can determine whether the galaxy is moving towards or away from Earth, and how fast.
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAILIEST. Can someone help me wit des seven questions? (The issue is Air Pollution.)
1.) What is the issue? (Briefly describe the issue.)
2.) How does your issue affect 3 or more specific characteristics of the Chesapeake Bay?
3.) What specific actions are people taking to solve this issue or improve the situation? (Include 3 or more actions.)
4.) Describe how those actions will most likely affect the Chesapeake Bay. (Be as specific as possible.)
5.) In what ways does the Chesapeake Bay provide habitat?
6.) In what ways does the Chesapeake Bay provide opportunities for recreation?
7.) In what ways does the Chesapeake Bay provide opportunities for jobs and businesses ?
1. Air pollution is the presence of substances- such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, lead and sulfur dioxide- in the atmosphere that are harmful to the health of living beings, or damaging to the climate or other materials. Some causes of air pollution are burning of Fossil Fuels, aricultural Activities and waste in landfills
2. Air pollution from from power plants, vehicle exhaust, and other man-made causes have caused great affects to Chesapeake bay. Firstly, nitrogen from the air enters the Bay via the rain, which contribute to algal blooms. These algal blooms absorb oxygen from the water and create dead zones that cannot sustain marine animal or plant life.
Secondly, pollution from the power plants in the area- consisting mainly of the toxic chemical mercury- pose risk to anglers in the area. These contaminants can bind to sediment and enter bodies of small, bottom-dwelling organisms like worms, clams or crustaceans. Through a process known as bioaccumulation, fish that consume contaminated organisms can accumulate these toxins in their own tissue. Anglers are warned to limit their consumption of certain fish from the Bay due to potentially harmful levels of the chemical.
Lastly, exposure to air pollution will affect those living in, and visiting, the Bay. Air pollution can also cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea, as well as long-term health effects including heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema. Air pollution can also cause long-term damage to people's nerves, brain, kidneys, liver, and other organs
3. The Chesapeake Bay is arguably the most studied large body of water on earth. Forty years of intense scientific investigation by leading estuarine scientists have identified why the Chesapeake is degraded and how to fix it. No other water body in the world can boast this level of scientific understanding.
The first action being taken to protect the bay from air pollution is by planting more plant life in the area. Through a process called attenuation, forests can reduce the amount of pollutants in the air. The plants roots and leaves and forest soils absorb and trap airborne pollutants. They can capture more than 85 percent of the nitrogen that falls onto them from the air, keeping it out of the bay.
Secondly people are changing the way they travel around and near the Bay. To lower air pollution people consider learning how to drive the Bay-friendly way; walk bike, take public transport and carpool when possible. They also try to use electric or manual lawn mowers and yard tools instead of gas-powered machines.
Thirdly, the Environmental protection agency developed the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load in 2010 (TMDL). It set limits on the amount of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment that can enter the Bay and its tidal rivers to meet water quality goals. Ever since, the EPA has kept track on the progress of the Chesapeake Bays health.
4.
In planting more trees and plants near the Chesapeake Bay area, it will prevent some sediment and pollutants entering the water. The plants roots and leaves and forest soils absorb and trap airborne pollutants. They can capture more than 85 percent of the nitrogen that falls onto them from the air, keeping it out of the bay through attenuation.
Secondly by reducing the amount of pollutants entering the air via petrol powered machines and cars, the amount of pollutants entering the waters will decrease. Each year, more than 85 million pounds of nitrogen pollution—about one-third of the Bay's total yearly load—comes from air pollution, and with 18 million people living in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, you can imagine how much difference cutting down on transport generated pollution would make.
Finally setting the TMDL will aid in preventing the amount of pollutants in the water reaching a high concentration and hopefully reduce the amount of algal blooms and dead zones within the bay.
5. The bay provides habitat for many organisms. Amongst forests, rivers and streams, shallow waters, beaches and tidal flats, aquatic reefs, wetlands and waters- the bay supports life such as crabs, fish, birds, worms, molluscs, corals, aquatic plants, trees and shrubbery and amphibians.
6. There are many opportunities for recreation in Chesapeake Bay. For example hiking, bike riding, hunting, bird watching, boating, fossil hunting, fishing and golfing.
7. The Chesapeake Bay provides job opportunities for scientists in terms of studying the waters and the ecosystems existing within it, those wishing to attract tourists through the marketing of outdoor activities, those who work in the nearby native American or maritime museums and those selling seafood such as fishermen
Scientists in Australia have developed a routine for athletes to follow the day before a big race this routine includes consuming a large amount of carbohydrates this type of routine is known as a carbo loading what might consuming a large amount of carbohydrates be beneficial do the athlete during the race
Answer:
Scientists in Australia have developed a routine for athletes to follow the day before a big race to increase the storage of glycogen in muscles before a competition which in turn helps to improve stamina.
Explanation:
Scientists in Australia have developed a routine for athletes to follow the day before a big race to increase the storage of glycogen in muscles before a competition which in turn helps to improve stamina. Carbo loading works best for sports such as marathon running, cross-country skiing, and long-distance cycling.