Answer:
It's the third one
Explanation:
In very early attempts to classify organisms, the greek philosopher, Aristotle, identified all animals as "aire dwellers, land dwellers, or water dwellers". Under this system, all of the following organisms would have been placed in the same group: bat, grasshopper, eagle, butterfly, flying squirrel, and sparrow. In the space below, construct a dichotomous key that can be used to identify 6 animals.
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Explanation: Bat, grasshopper, eagle, butterfly, flying squirrel, and sparrow. In the space below, construct a dichotomous key that can be used to identify these 6 animals.
1.a.Body covered with hair ----------------------------Go to line 2
b.Body not covered with hair -----------------------Go to line 3
2.a.Has forelimbs modified for flying ----------------bat
b.Has forelimbs modified for gliding --------------flying squirrel
3.a.Body is covered with feathers -------------------Go to line 4
b.Body not covered by feathers -------------------Go to line 5
4.a.Beak is adapted for capturing prey -------------eagle
b.Beak is adapted for cracking small seeds -----sparrow
5.a.Wings are large for body size -------------------butterfly
b.Wings are folded and lie flat on body ---------grasshopper
What happens to the trait when proteins connect in different ways?
4. What season is it in the Southern Hemisphere in Picture B? Why?
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Who is the father of genetics? Please mention 4 contributions he made for Genetics.
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Answer:
Gregor Mendel
Explanation:
Answer:
Gregor Mendel
Explanation:
Mendel's Experiments: The Study of Pea Plants & Inheritance. Gregor Mendel was a 19th-century pioneer of genetics who today is remembered almost entirely for two things: being a monk and relentlessly studying different traits of pea plants.
The particles in this wave move perpendicular to the direction of the movement of the wave. These waves are snake-like.
cyclone
longitudinal
surface
transverse
Where does the energy stored in fossil fuels come from?
sedimentary rocks are mined and processed to make it
stored solar energy in phytoplankton, zooplankton, and other organic material
the stored energy in fossils
petroleum and natural gas
Answer:
stored solar energy in phytoplankton, zooplankton, and other organic material
Explanation:
The energy in fossil fuels comes from the sun, which drives photosynthesis to change carbon dioxide and water into the molecular building blocks of ancient plants and animals.
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Which statement explains what happens at the water table?
Water rises to a place above the surface where people can collect it and use it for drinking water.
Materials such as clay or granite prevent water from seeping into the ground at the water table.
A boundary forms between an area filled with water and an area with both moisture and air.
Water from rivers, lakes, and streams seeps into the ground and saturates it to reach the water table.
Answer:
D. Water from rivers, lakes, and streams seeps into the ground and saturates it to reach the water table.
Explanation:
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A person's stance, or opinion, about a debated topic is called _____.
a position
cons
controversy
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Answer:
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1.) Which term refers to the movement of materials through a cell membrane without using the cell’s energy?
A concentration
B passive transport
C active transport
D collision
2.) Which term refers to the diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane?
A active transport
B engulfing
C passive transport
D osmosis
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4.) Diffusion occurs due to differences in _____.
D temperature
B concentration
C size
D collisions
5.) Which are types of passive transport?
A diffusion and engulfing
B engulfing and transport proteins
C transport proteins and osmosis
D osmosis and diffusion
6.) What is a function of water in a cell?
A helping the cell move and grow
B producing lipids and carbohydrates
C assisting in the production of proteins
D preventing rapid temperature changes
7.) Which describes DNA and RNA?
A proteins
B nucleic acids
C lipids
D carbohydrates
8.) Sugar molecules can combine with one another to form large molecules called _____.
A enzymes
B proteins
C lipids
D starches
9.) Active transport requires a cell to use _____.
A diffusion
B its own energy
C collisions
D osmosis
10.) The cell membrane and water are both involved in _____.
A the movement of materials into and out of the cell
B preventing chemical reactions from taking place
C directing the cell’s activities and functions
D making and packaging proteins for the cell
11.) Which describes engulfing?
A active transport in which the cell membrane forms a new vacuole
B passive transport in which the cell membrane surrounds a particle
C active transport in which proteins move molecules in and out of the cell
D passive transport in which water moves through the cell membrane
12.) Which describes starches and sugars?
A proteins
B enzymes
C carbohydrates
D lipids
13.) Which is involved in engulfing?
A endoplasmic reticulum
B cell membrane
C Golgi bodies
D transport proteins
14.) Which term refers to the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration?
A diffusion
B concentration
C collision
D active transport
Which describes a selectively permeable membrane?
A allows only certain substances to pass through
B permits all substances to pass through in small quantities
C permits only certain substances to leave but all to enter
D allows large quantities of every substance to pass through
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Answer:
1) Passive transport
4) Concentration
5) Osmosis and diffusion
9) It's own energy
14) Diffusion
15) Allows only certain substances to pass through
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Where is most of Earth's FRESH water located?
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Rivers & Streams
Ice & Glaciers
Oceans
Shallow & Deep Groundwater
Answer:
B) Ice & Glaciers
Explanation:
is where most of Earth's fresh water located
How is an analogy different from a simile and a metaphor?
An analogy compares things, while similes and metaphors only describe them.
An analogy compares several different aspects of one thing to another.
An analogy uses like or as to make a direct, simple comparison.
An analogy makes a direct, simple comparison without using the words like or as.
Answer: A simile is saying something is like something else. A metaphor is often poetically saying something is something else. An analogy is saying something is like something else to make some sort of an explanatory point. You can use metaphors and similes when creating an analogy.
Explanation:
Which three types of pathogens cause disease by trying to get nutrients from
your body?
Answer: The primary role of carbohydrates is to supply energy to all cells in the body. Many cells prefer glucose as a source of energy versus other compounds like fatty acids. Some cells, such as red blood cells, are only able to produce cellular energy from glucose.
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Which of the below best describes the function of the respiratory system?
To circulate nutrients and gases throughout the body.
To bring oxygen into the body and to remove carbon dioxide from the body.
To break down food to glucose molecules that the cells can use.
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Explanation: For me it's obvious to know that it's to bring oxygen, is because if you don't know, respire means to breathe, and the lungs are part of the respiratory system. To bring oxygen into the body and to remove carbon dioxide from the body.
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Where is the 1% of Earth’s liquid freshwater located?
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A) Oceans
B) Rivers, aquifers, lakes and groundwater
C) Glaciers
D) None of the above
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Which of the following is not one of the nitrogen bases that form the rungs of the ladder in DNA? a. adenine 2. cytosine 3. francine, 4. guanine
Answer:
3 francine
Explanation:
The four nitrogenous bases that compose DNA nucleotides are shown in bright colors: adenine (A, green), thymine (T, red), cytosine (C, orange), and guanine (G, blue). francine is not one of them
Answer:
3. francine
Explanation:
thymine (T), adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G) thymine are the rungs of the DNA ladder.
Using the description in the scenario below, list all energy transformations that are provided.
Franchesca is preparing for her morning ride on her bicycle. She first eats a light meal, then rides her bike for 30 minutes.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Should we stop drinking bottled water? why and why not
As rain seeps into the soil and becomes groundwater, it can travel into the saturated zone and become part of
A. the ocean.
B. a pond.
C. an aquifer.
D. surface runoff.
What is a solar system and what planet are included in it?
Answer:The Solar System is the Sun and all the objects that orbit around it.
There are eight planets in the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Explanation:
Answer: Our solar system consists of our star, the Sun, and everything bound to it by gravity - the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, and just in case dwarf planets such as Pluto, dozens of moons and millions of asteroids, comets and meteoroids.
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what are the differences between the animal and plant cells? mj fan
Answer:
cell wall
Explanation:
plant cells have a cell wall and animals do not
Answer:
the difference about animal and plants cell is A plant cell contains a large, singular vacuole that is used for storage and maintaining the shape of the cell. In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles. Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. ... Animal cells simply have a cell membrane, but no cell wall.
Explanation:
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Smooth hair is dominant in horses, and curly hair is recessive. Black hair is dominant, and chestnut hair is recessive. If S denotes smooth and s denotes curly, B denotes black and b denotes chestnut, classify the alleles according to their types.
SS BB bb Ss Bb ss
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
It experiences more evaporation due to the ocean being around 83 degrees farenheit
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Why is gold so valuable? Is it found all over the world?
Answer:
"It turns out then, that the reason gold is precious is precisely that it is so chemically uninteresting. Gold's relative inertness means you can create an elaborate golden jaguar and be confident that 1,000 years later it can be found in a museum display case in central London, still in pristine condition."
Explanation:
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When tulips bloom, they are attempting to pollinate using the process of meiosis. Which part of the tulip do you think is related to meiosis? Why would the tulip need to undergo meiosis?
Answer:
pistil
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