A form of arthritis is a common complication of dysentery.

True
False

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Answer 1

Answer:

false

Explanation:


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It explains in the image.

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1. G1= 50, G2= 58, G3= 66, G4= 74, G5= 82

2. Generation 6

3. A possible scenario could be if no visually predators are near the habitat they could sing.

When the Earth's continental crust and ocean crust formed, they were different densities. Why did they differ in density and how did this affect their formation?

A.) The continental crust was thicker and less dense. It rose above sea level, separating land from water.

B.) The continental crust was thicker and more dense. It sunk below sea level, separating land from water.

C.) The continental crust was thinner and less dense. It rose above sea level, separating land from water.

D.) The continental crust was thinner and more dense. It sunk below sea level, separating land from water.


I think it’s B, but I’m not completely sure. Help please!

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Answer: A.) The continental crust was thicker and less dense. It rose above sea level, separating land from water.

Explanation:

The Ocean crust is made out of rocks like basalt with a thickness of about four miles. The Continental crust on the other hand is made out of granite and other similar minerals and is between six and 47 miles in thickness which makes it thicker than the Oceanic crust.

With basalt being more dense than granite, the Oceanic crust sank and the Continental crust rose thereby separating land from water.

Answer:

Answer: A.) The continental crust was thicker and less dense. It rose above sea level, separating land from water.

Explanation:

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Predict how the inability of a species to adapt within a changing environment may contribute to the extinction of that species.

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It should be a in my opinion

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Does natural selection affect humans? How and why

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Answer:

Yes it does affect humans.

Explanation:

Natural selection acts on the phenotype, but evolution is a change in the frequency of alleles in a population over time, a change in genotype. So natural selection acts on phenotype, but it is the connection to genotype that makes it the mechanism of evolution. Many traits vary among different members of a population of humans and animals, from body size to hair color, and those differences are often linked to differences in genes. Natural selection occurs when some of those traits help some individuals survive and reproduce more than others. In scientific terms, these hazards are referred to as selection pressures. They put pressure on us to adapt in order to survive the environment we are in and reproduce. It is selection pressure that drives natural selection "survival of the fittest" and it is how we evolved into the species we are today.

A certain species of trilobite is known to have lived 300 million years ago. If this index fossil was found in a rock layer containing other fossils, what could you infer about the other fossils
a The rock layer killed the trilobite and the other fossils
b The other fossils are about 300 million years old
c The organisms that formed the other fossils are still living.
d The rock layer formed before the trilobite and other organisms

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Answer:

b The other fossils are about 300 million years old

Explanation:

From the description of the problem given, we can correctly conclude that the other fossils are about 300 million years old and even the rock layers formed around that period in time too.

Fossils are the preserved remains of organisms that has once lived. Through the principle of relative dating we can determine the age of fossils and those of other related ones. According to the principle of fossil and fauna succession, "fossils succeed one another in a predetermined form". So, the fossils occurring together within the rock layers are of the same age.

Based on the law of conservation of matter, which
statement is true about a chemical reaction?
А
Mass stays the same.
B
Matter is created.
С
Matter is destroyed.
D
Matter in a reaction can never change states.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

I would say A because matter is never created or destroyed it is altered

1 Invasive plant species affect the interactions of living and nonliving components
of an ecosystem, so the removal of invasive plants is often necessary. The goal of
most plant-control methods is to disrupt or inhibit the function of different plant
systems. For example, insects can be used to chew through roots in order to
reduce a plant's ability to absorb water.
Which of these functions would be most immediately affected by a reduction in water
uptake by roots?
A Disease resistance
B Seed dispersal
C Sunlight absorption
D Photosynthesis

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Answer: photosynthesis

Explanation:

Answer:

D. Photosynthesis

Explanation:

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What are some "topics" to be considered when discussing the California Current
Ecosystem

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Answer: Red tide events

Explanation:

Red tide events causing massive fish die-offs, unprecedented sea ice loss, erosion of coastal wetlands, and bleaching of coral reefs not only impact marine ecosystems but also communities, peoples' well-being, local businesses, and more.

These issues impacting ecosystems and people require solutions that consider ecosystems and people. These types of solutions are Ecosystem-Based Management, which considers social, economic, and ecological trade-offs when deciding how to address these issues.

Help with number 3 !!!

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All of the above factors effect climate

1) Eubacteria cells lack a nucleus, and are therefore________

Viewing eubacteria requires a microscope,because they all single celled organisms.another word for single celled is_______

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Answer:

The correct answer is - prokaryotic and unicellular.

Explanation:

Eubacteria is known as the true bacteria and belongs to the prokaryotic type of cells which is characterized by no double-membrane organelles or the nucleus. All the genetic material is present in the cytoplasm itself.

These bacteria are single-cell microscopic organisms as they are very minute to see by the naked eyes and required a microscope to study. Another word for the single-cell organisms is unicellular.

What structures are responsible for the movement of chromosomes to the center of the cell in metaphase and their separation in anaphase?

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The structures that are responsible for the movement of chromosomes to the center of the cell in metaphase is the spindle fibers, the cell attaches the centromeres to the spindle fibers to pull the sister chromatids to the center

In anaphase the sister chromatids are separated at the centromere and are pulled to the opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers

The image below depicts a bowling ball traveling down the lane and striking pins, knocking them down. Identify at least two forces acting on the bowling ball.


1. gravity

2. friction

3. air resistance
(also called ‘drag’)

4. density




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Friction and air resistance

Which two animals are able to generate internal heat to maintain their body temperature in a coid environment

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Parrots and Dogs are able to generate internal heat to maintain their body temperature in a coid environment. Parrots and Dogs are Endotherms. They generate most of the heat they need internally, when it's cold outside.

what are 2 stages of photosynthesis, and where does it take place?

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photosynthesis takes place in the roots of the plant

tRNA is the molecule that brings the appropriate _______ _______ to the mRNA using an anticodon.
fill in the blank

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I think the answer is cytoplasm :))

What do checkpoints do in the cell cycle? *

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Answer:A checkpoint is a stage in the eukaryotic cell cycle at which the cell examines internal and external cues and "decides" whether or not to move forward with division.

Explanation: Easy Peasy

Hybridization______.

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Answer:

i guess it would be C but I'm not sure bout that

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Which of the following correctly lists the parts of the water cycle?

A) Evaporation, condensation, temperature, precipitation, collection
B) Condensation, build-up, runoff, precipitation, collection
C) Runoff, precipitation, evaporation, melting, condensation
D) Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, collection

Explain why

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Answer:

D) Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, collection

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Explanation: The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. System that includes many different processes. Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow. Then I does runoff and creates a new water source or goes back to a water source.

5. By about how much did average global temperatures increase from 1880 to
2020?*

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2 degrees Fahrenheit and ~ 1 degree Celsius

outline how enzymes can be manufactured for use in biological washing powders

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Answer:

Washing powder protease and protein

Explanation:

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