Question 1 4 Eagles and grizzly bears live together in the same habitat. Which of the following situations would lead to eagles and grizzly bears competing for resources? O Grizzly bears hibernate during the winter while eagles remain active. O Pesticides in the fish population affect eagles' eggs and decrease their population. O Both grizzly bears and eagles feed on the same species of salmon. O Laws prevent humans from being able to hunt eagles or grizzly bears ​

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Grizzly bear

Grizzly bears once lived across much of western North America until European settlements and aggressive hunting eliminated most of the population.

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COMMON NAME: Grizzly bears

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ursus arctos horribilis

TYPE: Mammals

DIET: Omnivore

AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD: 25 years

SIZE: Five to eight feet

WEIGHT: 800 pounds

SIZE RELATIVE TO A 6-FT MAN:

IUCN RED LIST STATUS:? Least concern

LC

NT

VU

EN

CR

EW

EX

LEAST CONCERN

EXTINCT

CURRENT POPULATION TREND: Stable

What is the grizzly bear?

The grizzly bear is a North American subspecies of the brown bear. Grizzlies are typically brown, though their fur can appear to be white-tipped, or grizzled, lending them their name. Grizzly bears are protected by law in the continental United States—not in Alaska—though there have been some controversial attempts to remove those protections in recent years.


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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Spores are single-celled and seeds have multiple cells

What is the BEST explanation for why grizzly bears are successful in a wide variety of ecosystems?
1. Grizzly bears are large omnivores that hibernate during the winter, so they do not need as much food as you think
2. Grizzly bears are large omnivores that can survive on plants, berries, and small and large mammals.
3. Grizzly bears are large and powerful and prey on large animals for food.
4. Grizzly bears are smart and always know where to find food.

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Answer:

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ursus arctos horribilis

TYPE: Mammals

DIET: Omnivore

AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD: 25 years

SIZE: Five to eight feet

WEIGHT: 800 pounds

SIZE RELATIVE TO A 6-FT MAN:

3. grizzly bears are large omnivores that can survive on plants, berries, and small and large mammals

the remains of once-living organisms are called what ​

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Organic Matter

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Scientists have noticed that the entire DNA molecule has the same width, despite the fact that the four nucleotides are NOT the same width Now that you’ve created a model, explain why this makes sense (hint: it has to do with the number of rings for each nitrogen base)

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I don't have access to your model, although I'm sure it's beautiful. Fortunately, this question can be answered without one.

A strand of DNA is a polymer consisting of monomeric nucleotide units. The nucleotides that are found in DNA are distinguished by their nucleobases: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). Each nucleotide in DNA is made up of a single nucleobase, a sugar (deoxyribose), and a phosphate group. These nucleotides form extremely long chains comprising phosphate-sugar linkages (covalent, phosphodiester bonds).

In native, double-stranded DNA, you have of these chains (or strands) arranged side-by-side such that the nucleobases on one chain are faced directly across corresponding nucleobases on the other chain, which enables hydrogen bonding between the bases.

There is a "rule" regarding which bases form hydrogen bonds with one another (Chargaff's rule): adenine with thymine and guanine with cytosine.

What does this have to do with the width of the DNA molecule?

The four nucleotides can be structurally classified into two categories: pyrimidines and purines. For our purposes, we only need to know that pyrimidines are six-membered rings and purines are a fusion of a six- and five-membered ring (basically, purines are pyrimidines attached to a five-membered ring). Thymine and cytosine are pyrimidines, and adenine and guanine are purines.

So, geometrically, adenine and guanine are larger (and, thus, "wider") than thymine and cytosine since adenine and guanine contain an extra ring. But remember our base-pairing rules: In native DNA, adenine (two rings) on one strand pairs up with thymine (one ring) on the other strand, and guanine (two rings) pairs up with cytosine (one ring) on the other strand.

Because there's a 1:1 ratio between A:T and G:C in double-stranded DNA, the DNA molecule consists of complementary base pairs that, in any given composition of, has equivalent widths. Put simply, the A=T pair has the same width as a G≡C pair because both base pairs are between one pyrimidine and one purine.

DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is composed of four nucleotides, namely, adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.

Adenine and guanine are purines while Cytosine and thymine are pyrimidines.Purines are composed of two rings while pyrimidines are composed of only one ring.Purine forms bond with pyrimidine, i.e Adenine binds with thymine and guanine binds with cytosine.Adenine and thymine form two hydrogen bonds while guanine and cytosine form three hydrogen bonds.

Thus, the relative pairing of the purine and pyrimidine with each other keeps the width of the DNA constant.

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Label the microscope!
A
B
C
D
E
F
G

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A- stage clip

B- coarse focus

C- objective lens

D- stage

E- Condenser + Diaphragm

F- condenser focus

G- Light source/Mirror

Which of the following is NOT a man-made activity that increases the atmospheric heat?
A. burning
B. deforestation
C. dumping waste
D.reforestation​

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Answer:

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Haploid sperm and egg are produced via meiosis. What process is responsible fro producing the 2N zygote?
A. Differentiation
B. Fertilization
C. Replication
D. Transcription

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Answer:

Explanation:poda

Answer:

c

Explanation:

4. In which layer do most (90%) of rainforest organisms live?
A. Emergent layer
B. Canopy layer
C. Understory
D. Forest Floor

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Canopy layer my friends :D
It’s is B. Canopy Layer.
So yes the person above is correct :)

I need the answer to number 8 please :)

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Answer:

A. is Plantae

B- Fungi

C- Bacteria

D- Animalia

Answer:

a) Plantae

b) Protista

c) Fungi

d) Animalia

Explanation:

Plantae - Plants

Fungi - Mushrooms

Protista - Eukaryotic organisms

Animalia - Fish

while all zebras have stripes, no two zebras share the same stripe pattern

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Answer:

correct?

Explanation:

3. For each phenotype below, list the genotypes (remember to use the letter of the dominant trait)

Straight hair is dominant to curly Tail spikes are dominant to plain tails

straight

spikes

straight

spikes

curly

plain

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

Let the allele for hair color be A (a) and the allele for tail shape be B (b). Straight hair A is dominant over curly hair a and spikes B is dominant over plain tails b. Hence, the phenotypes and their respective genotypes would be as follows:

       Phenotype     Genotypes

Straight hair     AA or AaSpikes              BB or BbCurly                  aaPlain                   bb

There are 10 pieces of candy in a bowl and 2 of them are chocolate. What percentage of the pieces of candy in the bowl are chocolate?

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Answer:

20%

Explanation:

2 out of 10 is the same as 20 out of 100. So 2/10 = 2/100 or 20%

What best explains why, in early spring, ice remains longer on Lake Erie than on the surrounding land areas when the air temperature is above freezing?

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Answer:

Because the water-specific heat is much higher than land specific -heat.

Explanation:    

When water solidifies due to the temperature descent, it forms hydrogen bridges between water molecules, separating them from each other. This is the reason for water expansion during the freezing process. To go back to the liquid state, and break down the hydrogen bridges, too much heat is needed. This means that water has high water-specific heat.  

Water-specific heat is the amount of energy in the form of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius.

Due to its high specific heat capacity, water reduces the temperature changes. For instance, when we are at the river or sea, during sunset, it gets colder because the sun is not heating directly the earth anymore. However, if we touch the water it seems to be warmer. This is because the water calorific capacity is about five times higher than the sand calorific capacity. The land gets colder faster than the water.  

In the same way, when a water body such as a lake is frozen, and there is also ice on the land surface surrounding the lake, and the environment rises its temperature, first the ice on the land defrost and then, after a certain lapse of time, the ice of the water surface also defrosts.

If RrYy is crossed with another organism with the genotype RrYy, what would be the expected phenotypic ratio of
the F1 generation

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Explanation:

TRICKY Q.

ACCORDING TO ME:

P1 ---> RrYy n RrYy

F1 ----> RY , RY , ry , ry hence 1:1:2:2

IN DIHYBRID CROSS

PHENOTYPIC RATIO : 9:3:3:1 FOR F2 GENERATION

GENOTYPIC RATIO : 1:2:2:4:2:2:1:1:1 FOR F2 GENERATION

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4. Some groups of organisms move from colder climates to warmer climates at
certain points of the year. This behavior is known as

A. adaptation
B. reproduction
C. migration
D. hibernation

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The answer is migration

Why enzymes of bacteria are not destroyed while the enzymes of plant destroyed at 78 C

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Answer:

i need more information to answer this

Explanation:

Answer:

the enzymes in the bacteria are more heat tolerant

Explanation:

which statement correctly describes how the amount of ofoxygen in the earth’s atmosphere has changed over time?

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Answer:

Based on the relative volumes of the gases in Earth’s atmosphere, nitrogen is actually more than 3 times more than oxygen. Because the troposphere is the lowest atmosphere layer, it contains 75 percent of the atmosphere’s mass.. From largest to smallest, Earth’s atmosphere composition contains nitrogen, oxygen, argon, CO 2 and trace gases.

Explanation:

when does a seed become a seedling?

a. when it has roots
b. when a flower forms
c. when photosynthesis begins
d. when a stem forms

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Answer:

when the photosynthesis begins

Select the best answer for the question.
3. In an offspring set, there are two organisms with lobed ears (LI) and two organisms with unlobed ears (II). What is the likely genotype and
phenotype of the unknown parents?​

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Note about the question:

Options are missing in the problem statement, and I failed in finding them. However, here is my answer and explanation.

Answer:

• Genotype: Ll and ll

• Phenotype: One parent has lobed-ears (Ll) and the other one has  

      unlobed-ears (ll)

Explanation:

Due to technical problems, you will find the complete answer and explanation in the attached files

Explain why DNA is important to life on Earth.

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Answer: Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is the basic building blocks of life on earth.

Explanation: DNA contains all kinds of genetic information in which the cell uses as instructions for the new organism. DNA makes up what traits the offspring will inherit. This is upto and including diseases, birth defects, eye color, learning disabilities, chemical imbalances (yes, depression is a chemical imbalance and therefore can be inherited). DNA controls many aspects of your daily life without you even knowing it.

Which of the following structures within the chloroplast absorb light energy for photosynthesis?
A. Photosystems I and II, predominantly photosystem I
B. Thylakoids, predominantly grana
C. Photosystems I and II, predominantly photosystem II
D. Chlorophyll, predominantly chlorophyll a

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Answer:

Photosystems i and ii, predominately photosystem ii

Explanation:

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When a cell exits the cell cycle and no longer goes through cell division, the cell enters into the __________________ phase.

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Answer:

Anaphase

Explanation:

It is what it is

please help me with this homework question!

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Answer:

Tt and tt

Explanation:

To solve this just work backwards. The first box has Tt so one parent has to have T and the other t. Since the tall plant is on the top, it is T_ and t_. Next use the second box (tt). They are both t so the final answer is Tt x tt.

3. Which of the following plant adaptations give evidence that herbivores have caused (or have driven) evolution
in some plant species to protect themselves against being eaten? Select the best two answer choices
the ability to climb
O the production of toxic chemicals
thors
mechanisms for seed dispersal
© sweet fruits
brightly-colored flowers

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Answer:

The production of toxic chemicals

Thorns

Explanation:

How does artificial salmon breeding affect the native Populations? What challenges do ecologists and conservationists face in the salmon industry ?

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Answer:

When a long-term environmental change occurs, certain individuals in a population will be better adapted for the new environment than others. These individuals will be more likely to survive and pass on their traits to their offspring. Over many generations, these favorable adaptations build up in a population. This may lead to speciation, which is the development of a new species.

Explanation:

If the concentration of sugar is 1% OUTSIDE the cell and 5% INSIDE the cell, which of the following will occur by osmosis?



water will move out of the cell


sugar will move out of the cell


sugar will move into the cell


water will move into the cell

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Answer:

the answer is water will move out of the cell

Choose one other region. Describe how that area will be affected by climate change

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Answer:

When the global temperature changes, the changes in climate are not expected to be uniform across the Earth. In particular, land areas change more quickly than oceans, and northern high latitudes change more quickly than the tropics, and the margins of biome regions change faster than do their cores.

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If a human body cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes, how many
total chromosomes are in a human body cell?
a
12
b 23
C46
d 52

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Answer:

46

Explanation:

Every cell in the human body contains 23 pairs of such chromosomes; our diploid number is therefore 46, our 'haploid' number 23. Of the 23 pairs,

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cells divide and rearrange molecules!

How could an asteroid impact have led to the extinction of dinosaurs?

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Answer:

The asteroid crashed into the earth and made some water bodies violent

it is said that the asteroid was super huge and was capable of causing volcanoes, tsunamis, etc which took place all over the earth and extincted dinosours. But it is a little surprising that crocodiles who were also found at that time survived all this

Answer:

Probably the asteroid caused natural calamities

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