A salmon is able to swim upstream in a river because of energy it obtains
directly from

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Answer 1

Answer:

it obtains its energy directly from it's food

Explanation:


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Fertilizer grade is the relative _________ in a bag of fertilizer.

Proportion

Percentage

Grade

Ratio​

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Answer:

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Transpiration is evaporation from plants.


TrueFalse

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

it's the output of plant leaves

true! it’s the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata

A Punnett square is a tool used to Group of answer choices
A predict the probability of genetic crosses
B determine the possibility of inheriting athletic abilities
C guess what genetic disorders might be inherited
D all of these

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Answer: a

Explanation:

A punnet square is used to determine which genes are the strongest


In the overall equation for photosynthesis, six molecules of carbon dioxide and six
molecules of water result in a molecule of sugar and six molecules of

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Answer:

Oxygen

Explanation:

Formula for photosynthesis- 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2

An adaptation is __________.
A. an individual's attempt to conform to its environmentthe cause of natural selectiona trait that gives rise to a new species
B. All of the listed responses are correct.
C. a trait that gives an organism
D. a reproductive advantage in the current environment

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Answer:

The correct answer is - D. a reproductive advantage in the current environment.

Explanation:

Evolutionary adaptations are the adjustments and alteration of the physical structures of the organisms or their traits according to the environment change and it is hereditary. These adjustments or changes help in improving its ability to survive and reproduce and increase its number to pass the genes.

In other words, Evolutionary adaptations are characteristics or traits that are hereditary and enhance an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.

what will happen to the body when we are in a higher surrounding temperature​

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Explanation:

The heart begins to pump more through outer body parts and skin so that excess heat is lost resulting to sweating

organ pembiakan jantan​

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Answer:

Male reproductive organ is responsible for sexual function.

Explanation:

Male reproductive organ produces sperm which combines with eggs of female reproductive organ produces fertile offspring. The male reproductive system is mostly located outside of the body. The external organs include the penis, scrotum and testicles while on the other hand, internal organs include the vas deferens, prostate and urethra. The male reproductive system is responsible for sexual function, as well as removal of waste material from the body.

what is the female reproductive system cell

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Answer:

Egg

Explanation:

Reproductive system is the system of an organism encompassed with the function of giving rise to new offsprings. In sexual reproduction, which involves two organisms, one of the organisms is usually a MALE while the other is a FEMALE.

In most sexually reproducing organisms, the female reproductive system undergoes a division called MEIOSIS to produce a sex cell or gamete called EGG CELL. This egg cell gets fertilized by the sperm cell produced by the male to form a zygote. Hence, EGG CELL is the female reproductive system cell.

Answer:

the egg

Explanation:

from a female human being.

What falls in the gray area between living and nonliving things?

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Answer:

Virus 

Explanation:

virus falls on the gray area which is between nonliving and living things.

1. Which of the following structure when removed, the cell is unable to divide?

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Answer:

However, when eukaryotic cells are not dividing — a stage called interphase — the chromatin within their chromosomes is less tightly packed.

Proteins and carbohydrates have many functions in the body of an organism. Specific proteins and carbohydrates perform specific tasks. Information about a protein and a carbohydrate is given below. How are ferritin and glycogen similar in their primary functions for an organism?
A. Both store materials needed by the organism.
B. Both store energy used by the organism
C. Both support the structure of the organism
D. Both store information for the organism

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Answer:

A.Both store materials needed by the organism

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The most muscular pump in the heart is the: *
septum
left atrium
left ventricle
right atrium
right ventricle

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Answer:

The heart has four chambers and four main blood vessels that either bring blood to the heart, or carry blood away.

The four chambers are the right atrium and right ventricle and the left atrium and left ventricle. The blood vessels include the superior and inferior vena cava. These bring blood from the body to the right atrium. Next is the pulmonary artery that carries blood from the right ventricle to the lungs. The aorta is the body's largest artery. It carries oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.

Beneath the tough fibrous coating of the heart, you can see it beating.

Inside the chambers are a series of one-way valves. These keep the blood flowing in one direction.

Dye injected into the superior vena cava, will pass through all the heart's chambers during one cardiac cycle.

Blood first enters the heart's right atrium. A muscle contraction forces the blood through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle.

When the right ventricle contracts, blood is forced through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary artery. Then it travels to the lungs.

In the lungs, the blood receives oxygen then leaves through the pulmonary veins. It returns to the heart and enters the left atrium.

From there, blood is forced through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. This is the muscular pump that sends blood out to the rest of the body.

When the left ventricle contracts, it forces blood through the aortic semilunar valve and into the aorta.

The aorta and its branches carries the blood to all the body's tissues.

Ponies which are mostly found in Europe have an average height of 86-97 cm. If the ponies breed among themselves, is it possible that the offspring will have the normal height of a horse which is about 160 cm? *

a. Yes

b. No

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Since mutations do occur it is likely that a mutation of height will occur

How do mountains play a role in precipitation patterns?
a. As water vapor condenses,the air gets warmer b.it changes the amount of rain received c.it changes the direction of the wind d.as vapor condenses,it depends rain or snow on windward slopes

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Answer:

a. As vapor condenses, it depends (specifically; leads to) rain or snow on the windward slope

Explanation:

The orographic effect which is the changes in masses of air as  it moves along the mountain sides, up or down is the way the mountains have an effect on the climate

The orographic effect of mountains can be analyzed based on either the windward side, (which is the side that faces the incoming wind), or the leeward side (which is the opposite side of the mountain)

The moist and warm air from the oceans and other large water bodies are carried by wind onto the mountains where the moist wind is directed upward by the obstructing mountain wall.

As the elevation of the warm moist wind increases along the mountain, the cooler temperatures at the high altitudes forces the air to cool down, until the dew point is reached, which leads to precipitation of rain or snow.

A bacterial isolate is subcultured to two blood agar plates, one of which is incubated in an anaerobic jar, and the other is incubated on a shelf in the incubator. After incubation, growth is observed on the plate from the anaerobic jar, but there is no growth on the plate incubated on the incubator shelf. Based on these results, how would this organism be categorized

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Answer: obligate anaerobe

Explanation: This experiment established that a bacterial isolate is subcultured into same medium in two different plates, but one is placed in an aerobic condition (i.e., presence of oxygen) while the other in an anaerobic condition (i.e., absence of oxygen), and the result shows that there was no growth on the plate incubated on the incubator shelf, whereas there was growth on the plate conditioned anaerobically.

This simply translates that the bacterium does not need oxygen to grow i.e., It’s an anaerobe. Moreso, assuming it grows on the two plates we would say it's a facultative anaerobe.

Thus, since it growth was only established on the plate with anaerobic condition, it's an obligate anaerobic bacterium.

How have the newt and snake caused each other to evolve

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The snakes have evolved resistance to the blowfish poison, tetrodotoxin (TTX), by preying on rough-skinned newts, which also secrete the toxin. Some newts are so poisonous that they harbor enough TTX to kill a roomful of adult humans. ... The answer lies in the evolutionary back-and-forth between newts and garter snakes

what can be known about this situation?

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Which situation do u mean?

Explain why a seismic station on the opposite
side of the Earth may receive P-waves from an
earthquake, but not S-waves.

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Answer:

P-waves travel faster than S-waves.

Explanation:

P-waves can go through solids, liquids, and gases. This allows them to go through the earth. Meanwhile S-waves shake the ground going crosswise and can only travel on the earth's crust.

Mendel determined from his pea plant experiments that some copies of genes are dominant while others are recessive. Explain how two tall plants could produce a short plant.

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Which of the following describes research that would be considered basic science? A. A professor at a university is observing the mating behavior of freshwater fish, B. A dairy farmer is designing a new machine for milking cows. c. Park rangers are trying to find out why a group of elm trees died. D. Doctors in a hospital are developing a new surgical technique.​

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Answer:

C. But be careful. This question is poorly conceived. Anything could be the answer.

Explanation:

A B and D are all specific to the disciple they are involved in.

That only lets you choose C. You could argue that a physicist or an electrical engineer would not be particularly interested in the death of some elm trees, and I think I would agree with you.

But what other choice to you have?

While the professor is tracking the fresh water fish, how is that benefiting mankind? What is he learning that is universally applicable. I wouldn't choose A.

B is an advance in technology. It might make the dairy farmer's life a whole lot easier, but I don't think it would have very effect on anyone else. Not B.

D: Again this benefits surgeons but again it is technology. I don't think it universally benefits all of humanity except those who are going to be operated on.

So I'll stick with C. People die. So do trees and all vegetation. I'd pick C, but I don't think there is a clear cut answer. Sometimes you get questions that you think the answer resides only in the head of the person writing the question. This is one of them.

Answer:

C. A professor at a university is observing the mating behavior of

freshwater fish

Explanation:

1) What is the control group? 2) What is the experimental group? 3) What is the independent (manipulated) variable? 4) What is the dependent (responding) variable? 5) What should Tina's conclusion be?

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Tina asks the question “Does caffeine increase the heart rate of an earthworm?” In Test 1, she measures the heart rate by looking at the earthworm under a microscopes, the earthworm has a heart rate of 50 bpm (beats per minute). In Test 2, she places a few drops of caffeine on the earthworm’s skin and measures the rate again. In this test, the heart rate is 68 bpm.

1) What is the control group?

2) What is the experimental group?

3) What is the independent (manipulated) variable?

4) What is the dependent (responding) variable?

5) What should Tina's conclusion be?

Answer:

Individuals from test 1Individuals from test 2CaffeineHeart rateTina´s hypothesis is correct. Caffeine increases the heart rate of an earthworm.  

Explanation:

During an experiment, data from an experimental group is compared with the data from a control group. Both groups are selected from the same pool or population, so they are identical in all aspects except for the independent variables.  

The control group is used to identify any other factors influencing the results obtained in the study, apart from the modified variables of the treatment.

The experimental group is the one affected by the experimental procedure or treatment. The researcher voluntarily changes the independent variables in the experimental group to observe how they affect the group under study. These variables are kept constant in the control group, not influencing the results, while the experimental group receives the treatment. There can be several experimental groups.  

Independent (manipulated) variable: Refers to all the variables in an experiment that provoke a response in another variable. An independent variable is the one that changes or is controlled and modified in the experiment to analyze how another variable responds to it. It changes to analyze its effects on the dependent variable. Usually, the independent variable is represented by the X letter.   Dependent variable: Refers to the variable, which response depends on any change in the independent variable. It represents a quantity of something which value depends on how the independent variable is modified. The change in the dependent variable might be proportional or inversely proportional to the change in the manipulated variable. It is usually represented using the letter Y.  Controlled variable: Refers to the variables that have no influence on the results. These variables do not affect the change in the dependent variable values.  

1) What is the control group?

Individuals from test 1 compose the control group. They are not affected by the treatment. Tina just uses them to measure the normal heart rate and to compare them with individuals from test 2.

2) What is the experimental group?

Individuals from Test 2 compose the experimental group. They are affected by the treatment. Tina drops caffeine on their skin to see how it affects the worms.

3) What is the independent (manipulated) variable?

Caffeine is the independent variable. Tina manipulates the number of drops she places on the worm´s skins.

4) What is the dependent (responding) variable?

Heart rate is the dependent variable. Tina evaluates how the heart rate changes in individuals with or without caffeine.

5) What should Tina's conclusion be?

Caffeine increases the heart rate of an earthworm. It changes from 50 to 68 bpm. Tina´s hypothesis is correct.

what type of white blood cell produced antibodies ?

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Lymphocyte (Cell B)

Explanation

A lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system.
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Why is price discrimination not positive under perfect market conditions ​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Price discrimination is impossible in a market with perfect competition, and the average total cost (ATC) curve is identical to the marginal cost curve (MC).

What is price discrimination?

Price discrimination is a sales strategy in which the seller charges different prices for the same item or service oriented on what the seller believes the customer will agree to.

In sheer price discrimination, the seller charges each customer the highest possible price.

Price discrimination occurs when various prices are charged to different customers.

This is not feasible in a perfectly competitive market because there are numerous firms competing for the price; however, it is possible in a monopoly because people have no other place to buy.

In a monopoly, price discrimination is the practice of charging different prices for a product.

Monopolies typically have greater control over providers than regular sellers, allowing them to significantly influence the selling prices of the suppliers.

Thus, due to this, price discrimination is not positive even under perfect market conditions .

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Which of these terms accurately describes Alzheimer's disease?
Autosomal
Complex disease
Recessive
Dominant

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Answer:

I think that the answer is Dominant.

Explanation:

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What is an anticodon?*
O the bond that holds nucleotides together
O the protein that translates RNA to amino acids
O the abbreviation for amino acids
O three bases on tRNA that attaches to a codon

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Answer:

An anticodon is a trinucleotide sequence complementary to that of a corresponding codon in a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence. An anticodon is found at one end of a transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule.

Explanation:

Besides the outside layer of the cell, where else is the phospholipid
bilayer found?

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Answer: The phospholipid bilayer can also be found in organelles that have a membrane such as the nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts etc.

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Answer:

Potential Energy only Maybe

Explanation:

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list the cell organelles and their functions​

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Nucleus
a part of the cell containing DNA also dictates what other organelles do

Endoplasmic Rectilium
This cell makes lipids and other chemicals.

Golgi Apparatus
Packages products to their final form. Sends out products to other cells

Mitochondria
Breaks down sugar to create ATP. Also holds its own DNA.

Plasma Membrane
Gets nutrients in and waste out

Chloroplast
Contains chlorophyll which does photosysnthesis. Also holds its own DNA

Cytoskeleton
Maintains cell shape, and enables cellular motion

Lysososmes
Digest excess or worn out organells, food, particles, and engulf bacteria or viruses

Vacuoles
Store food and water

Centrioles
Line up chromosomes in a cell

Cilia & Flagella
Assist in movement

Ribosomes
Synthesize proteins from amino acids
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Define the word phytoplankton!

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Phytoplankton are the autotrophic components of the plankton community and a key part of ocean and freshwater ecosystems. 

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Answer:

plankton consisting of microscopic plants.

Explanation:

What is the purpose of phytoplankton?

Through photosynthesis, phytoplankton use sunlight, nutrients, carbon dioxide, and water to produce oxygen and nutrients for other organisms. With 71% of the Earth covered by the ocean, phytoplankton are responsible for producing up to 50% of the oxygen we breathe.

why is development work necessary for the development of nation?​

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Answer:

Development work is necessary for the development of the nation because if the nation will be developed there would be many facilities for the citizens of that nation and development it leads to to economic prosperity.

Explanation:

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