What happens when a cell gets too large?

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Answer 1

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As a cell grows bigger, its internal volume enlarges and the cell membrane expands. Unfortunately, the volume increases more rapidly than does the surface area, and so the relative amount of surface area available to pass materials to a unit volume of the cell steadily decreases.

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Common vectors Include:
A) Bats
B) Mosquitoes
C) Ticks
D) All answers are correct​

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Answer:

B. Mosquitoes

Explanation:

Vector:

Mosquito/Anopheles

Disease caused:

Lymphatic filariasis Malaria

Culex

All answers are correct

Which level includes organisms that get their energy solely from an abiotic factor?

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Answer:

Not enough information, but I would have to go with producers.

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Producers use abiotic factors (mainly the sun and water).

when was the lion fish introduced into the southeastern waters of the united states?

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Answer: in the 2000's

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A semi-permeable cell membrane is most like a A college professor in a lecture. B small child in a high-chair. C bouncer at a club. D soldier in battle.

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Answer: C

bouncer at a club.

Explanation: i did on flocabulary

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write a paragraph with 10+ sentences about the peridodic table. also write another paragraph with 10+ sentences about density

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Answer:

Periodic table:

The periodic table is a chart that arranges the chemical elements in a useful, logical manner. Elements are listed in order of increasing atomic number, lined up so elements that exhibit similar properties are arranged in the same row or column as others.

Although Dmitri Mendeleev is most often cited as the inventor of the modern periodic table, his table was just the first to gain scientific credibility. ​It wasn't the first table that organized the elements according to periodic properties.

There are about 94 elements on the periodic table that occur in nature. All of the other elements are strictly human-made. Some sources state more elements occur naturally because heavy elements may transition between elements as they undergo radioactive decay.

Technetium was the first element to be made artificially. It is the lightest element that has only radioactive isotopes (none are stable).

The International Union of Pure Applied Chemistry, IUPAC, revises the periodic table as new data becomes available. At the time of this writing, the most recent version of the periodic table was approved in December 2018.

The rows of the periodic table are called periods. An element's period number is the highest unexcited energy level for an electron of that element.

Columns of elements help to distinguish groups in the periodic table. Elements within a group share several common properties and often have the same outer electron arrangement.

Most of the elements on the periodic table are metals. The alkali metals, alkaline earth, basic metals, transition metals, lanthanides, and actinides all are groups of metals.

The present periodic table has room for 118 elements. Elements aren't discovered or created in order of atomic number. Scientists are working on creating and verifying elements 119 and 120, which will change the appearance of the table, though they were working on element 120 before element 119. Most likely, element 119 will be positioned directly below francium and element 120 directly below radium. Chemists may create much heavier elements that may be more stable because of the special properties of certain combinations of proton and neutron numbers.

Although you might expect atoms of an element to get larger as their atomic number increases, this does not always occur because the size of an atom is determined by the diameter of its electron shell. In fact, element atoms usually decrease in size as you move from left to right across a row.

The main difference between the modern periodic table and Mendeleev's periodic table is that Mendeleev's table arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic weight, while the modern table orders the elements by increasing atomic number. For the most part, the order of the elements is the same between both tables, though there are exceptions.

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That is, density (p) is equal to the total mass (M) divided by total volume (v). This formula can be used to determine the density of any substance. Common units for the measurement of density include grams (g), milliliters (ml), or grams per cubic centimeter. For instance, if there are 50 grams of a given substance within a cubic centimeter, that unit’s density is 50g/mm3.

Density can vary according to temperature and pressure. Applying pressure to an object decreases volume, which then increases density. Increasing the temperature of an object almost always decreases its density by increasing its volume.

By heating the bottom of a volume, especially a fluid volume such as a liquid or gas, convection causes the substance to rise, thus increasing the volume. The temperature variation is typically minor in solids and most liquids, but much greater in gases. The abbreviations to know are:

NTP: Normal Temperature and Pressure. Equal to 20 degrees C (68 F) and 1 atmosphere of pressure. Our examples below are all at NTP.

STP: Standard Temperature and Pressure. Equal to 0 degrees C (32 F) and 1 atmosphere of pressure.

These standardized pressures and temperatures make it possible to confirm equal densities are being used regardless of the application.

Most domesticated animals have been bred for specific, favorable traits. Dairy cows are bred for maximum milk production while dogs are bred for size and color, among other characteristics. The process of humans controlling the breeding of organisms is known as -

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I think I it is selective breeding also known as artificial selection

in the late 1600s, english astronomer edmond halley presented a model of earth’s structure. helmet originally claimed that earth was

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Oh okie so I can see you tomorrow I’ll be

From the moth’s point of view, is the ability to be seen an advantage (known as an advantageous trait) or disadvantage (known as a disadvantageous trait)? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

Disadvantageeous trait

Explanation

Since the moth is not high up in the food chain, it would want to hide from others by blending in with its surroundings rather than be easily seen as that would just make it easier for them to become easy prey for anything higher up in the food chain nearby.

Answer:

This is payback for you answering wrong on my question..

Explanation:

The FitnessGram Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible.

A virus is a nonliving thing,
therefore it needs which of
the following to be able to
reproduce?
A. a nonliving parasite
B. nothing at all
C. a living host
D. a special type of
plant

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Answer:

c.A living host

Explanation:

it's in the book

Answer:

a living host

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Heavier female black bears produce more offspring. Which statement describes a genetic factor that might negatively affect a female black bear's reproductive success

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The bear can digest fruits easily, but has difficulty digesting fats.

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Answer:

If the bears started losing weight becuase of food shortage or, The genitecs change so the bear was now much lighter than before.

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Just a guess

What percentage of offspring will have pink flowers

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Answer:

50%

Explanation:

The pink flower donates the r allele and produces pink flowers in 50% of the offspring.

we need a box image to predict how many offspring of pink flowers there will be :/

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Answer:

A. To take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide

Explanation:

If the heart moves blood, the only logical answer would be A because blood is either oxygenated or deoxygenated.

The correct answer should be A

What is a responding variable

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A responding variable is a variable that the researcher predicts will change if the manipulated variable changes. A responding variable is also called a dependent variabl

Why should we not take antibiotics without the prescription of a doctor

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Answer:

Experts say taking antibiotics without a doctor's supervision can cause an infection to become more powerful. It can also contribute to the growing number of “superbugs” that are resistant to medications

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In a pedigree, the non-shaded shapes represent
a
b
The individuals not affected by the trait
The individuals affected by the trait
The individuals not part of the pedigree
None of the above
C С
Od

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Answer:

A) the individuals not affected by the trait

The energy in uranium is used to make electricity in a nuclear power plant.
How is the energy stored in uranium?
A. in chemical bonds
B. as light energy
C. as kinetic energy
D. in the nucleus

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Answer:

D. in the nucleus

Explanation:

Uranium is a natural radioactive chemical element with the chemical symbol "U" and an atomic number of 92. Uranium is used for generating nuclear fuels which are typically used in powering atomic bombs and nuclear reactors in the field of electricity generation.

When ignited, a uranium compound burns with a green flame. The wavelength of the light given off by this flame is greater than that of ultraviolet light which typically ranges from 100nm to 400nm. Where, nm is represents nanometer.

Basically, when ignited, a uranium compound burns with a green flame having a wavelength of 4.30 x 10^-7m to 5 x 10^-7m.

The energy in uranium is used to make electricity in a nuclear power plant.

This energy is stored in the nucleus of uranium and are released through fission because the uranium atom is highly unstable due to its large number of protons. The nucleus is split spontaneously into several smaller nuclei and thus, releasing energy in the process.

Determine which type of method would be used to develop
each breed of dog.
-no selection
-natural selection
-environmental selection
-artificial selection

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Answer:

Artificial selection was used.

What is the difference between the arctic and equator environment?

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Answer:

What is the difference between the arctic and equator environment? In the Arctic environment there is snow so the environment is cold while there is dirt or sand in the equator environment, so it is hot.

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WHat two factors determine the amount of humidity in the air

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Answer:

Heat and pressure

Explanation:

Warmer air, for example rain forest air, as high humidity. Warmer air can hold more humidity.  

10 c = 100%  

20 c = 52%

30 c = 28%

Areas with large amount of surface water was high humidity.

Cold air holds less humidity

The cell is like a city. The many different parts (organelles) of a cell work together for the functioning of the whole cell. Explain how the cell is like a city (factory, school, etc.). Give one analogy of how the part of a factory, school, city, etc. compare to an organelle. Be sure to give your analogy and explain how the organelle compares to the your chosen part,​

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Answer:

=)

Explanation:

A cell is very much like a city and one example is like how cytoplasms are like factories because they break down and absorb energy and they hold the organelle

Identity the process that occurs in this organelle, and explain the importance of
this process to the survival of organisms

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not sure if this is what you need.

The process that occurs in this cell organelle known as mitochondria is cellular respiration. The importance of this process is understood by the fact that it derives energy for the accomplishment of metabolic functions.

What is a Cell organelle?

A cell organelle may be defined as a type of small structure that is present inside a cell and is significantly surrounded by a membrane in order to perform a specific function for the overall survival of an organism.

This process in the mitochondria is known as cellular respiration. Through which the molecules of glucose are significantly broken down in the presence of oxygen in order to liberate energy in the form of ATP which is known as the energy currency of the cell. The ATP that is produced by this reaction or process carries out all essential functions of life.

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Sarah is heterozygous for type A blood and her husband, Michael, has type B blood. Their child has type O blood. What possible genotypes can Sarah's blood be? *
10 points
AO
BB
AB
BO

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Answer:

A0

Explanation:

Sarah A0

if you found 20% thymine in a sample of DNA, how much cytosine would you find?

A. 80%
B. 20%
C. you cant be sure without knowing how much guanine is in the sample
D.30%

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Answer:

The answer would be D. 30%

Explanation:

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The answer is D. 30% I just did it and it is 30%

The first species we see in this area is Globus slimius. Describe a scenario which may have led to the extinction or evolution of the Globus slimius species. Why would this scenario have led to the organism's extinction or evolution?

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Answer:

  ok first human and animals can not live without water and global warming is becoming a really bad during these harsh times so while our planet is getting warming i'm starting to worry about how in the far future that we might start to experience droughts our animals will die and we will have our crops die also then we will have no food to go around maybe scientists will come up with a way but for this let's say we did not at all came up with a way to live we will slowly become a desert and our planet will become a wasteland like this

Explanation:

 

In Griffith's transformation experiments, the S and R strains of bacteria were _____ and _____ in nature, respectively.

Select one:
a. non-virulent, virulent
b. virulent, non-virulent

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B. Virulent, non-virulent.

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I believe the answer is B please tell me if i'm wrong

Describe the difference in shape and arrangement between plant cells and Whitefish cells?

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plants have a weaker cell and is kind of shaped like a octagon and they feed off water and the whitefish cells act like a human cell so everything is different  it takes more for the cell to survive and the cell wall is not stuck in one shape it can change its movement  

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lists levels of organization in the universe from simplest to most complex

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Answer:

organelle, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere.

Explanation:

What is crossing-over?
A. the mismatching of chromosomes during Metaphase I
B. the passing of chromatides through the membrane
C. the exchange of segments of DNA during synapses in Prophase I
D. The exchange of segments of DNA during synapses in Metaphase I

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Maybe i think is option D not so sure

How did it infect the human population

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Answer:

How did what effect the human population? then i'lll be able to help you.

Explanation:

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It also helps you control your impulses. This part of the brain is still growing and developing connections well into your adult years. So for young adults and teenagers, the decision-making center of the brain is not completely formed yet.At the same time, the teenage brain is also experiencing growth in another part of the brainthe amygdala (a-mig-dala). This part of the brain is responsible for emotions. Specifically, the amygdala talks to other parts of the brain about events related to rewards and fear.In essence, our emotional brains are having growing spurts and our impulses are out of control at the same time our cerebral cortexes are not finished growing. We simply don't have the tools to control those emotions and impulses. As a result, teenagers feel overly emotional and wishy-washy when it comes to decisions. This development cycle is one reason society doesn't consider children to be adults until after they are 18. 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