A patient is examined for a routine volleyball physical, and she has a heart murmur. This may result from:

Group of answer choices

patent foramen ovale

hypotension

tetrology of Fallot

Backflow of blood through a defective valve

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Answer 1

Answer: The answer is the last option, Backflow of blood through a defective valve.

Explanation: Hypotension causes high blood pressure, and the other two options are not related to heart murmurs. A hear murmur is when the blood isn't flowing in the right direction causing the hear to beat irregularaly.


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What is the reason for having diverse functions for proteins

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Answer:

to make the body strong

When observing a group of children at a daycare center, Emily made the following observations:
Five year old children played in one location during independent play time. Three year old children moved between different activities, rather than staying in one location.
By analyzing Emily’s observations, what could be a valid conclusion?
a.
Five-year-old children have longer attention spans than three-year-old children.
b.
Three year old children do not like being in daycare.
c.
Five-year-old children are favored over three-year-old children at the daycare center.
d.
Three-year-old children are favored over five-year-old children at the daycare center.

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Answer:

the answer is a

Explanation:

you can read twice. it show the 5 year emily have longer attention. thay why he see 3 year children go around

the answer is a. five year olds have a longer attention span which means that they can do one activity for a longer amount of time. three year olds are easily distracted so it would be more beneficial to keep them intrigued with multiple short activities.

What type of factors would have the
greatest influence on a densely
populated area?
A. drought
B. density-dependent factors
C. density-independent factors

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

because in populated areas people are independent

an apple and a glass of milk can give you more nutrition as compared to the milk shake
Prepared from apple and milk. Justify it based on the physiology of GIT.

in detail plz

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

because the milk shake is with cold but milk is hot

Which allows materials to enter and exit the nucleus?


pore

nucleolus

chromatin

cell wall

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Answer:

a pore allows materials to enter and exit the nucleus

Nuclear pores allow materials to enter and exit the nucleus.

When making observations, you should provide a general description of the subject, rather than going into too much detail.

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Answer:

yeah thats correct

Explanation:

is there any question?

that is true but also make sure you aren’t too broad. you want to be mildly specific but not to detail heavy

Mountain ranges are created at boundaries between tectonic plates a. b. transform transflux divergent convergent C. d. 5​

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Convergent would produce mountains because they approach eachother

DNA is referred to as a_____,
meaning that it has_______
strands that are______together.

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DNA is referred to as a double helix, meaning that is has two strands that are held together.

Answer:

double helix

two

wound

Explanation:

DNA is referred to as double helix, meaning it has two strands that are wound together.

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Jeremiah is an 10-year-old male who is short in stature. His parents have become concerned as Jeremiah is now wetting the bed, drinking a lot of water, and often appears tired/fatigued. The doctor orders several blood tests after Jeremiah's urine test was positive for glucose and ketones.1. What disease(s) should be ruled out in this patient?2. List the tests that are used to diagnose diabetes.3. List the symptoms of diabetes.

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Answer: 2) Tests used to diagnoses diabetes: Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, Fasting Glucose Test, Hemaglobin A1c, Random Blood Suger Test.

3) unexplained weight loss, frequent unination, lethargic, excessive thirst, nausea , and vomititng, increased hunger even though is still eating, blurry vision, bed-wetting in childern who did not do it previously, dry mouth,

Explanation:

plz give a correct answer for the question how do canine and molar differ​

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Answer:

Canines are the sharp, pointed teeth that sit next to the incisors and look like fangs. Dentists also call them cuspids or eyeteeth. Canines are the longest of all the teeth, and people use them to tear food

Molars are the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth. Each molar typically has four or five cusps. They are used exclusively for crushing and grinding. Wisdom teeth are also called third molars. They erupt from the age of 18 onwards but are often surgically removed.Their function is similar to that of the premolars, to grind, tear, and crush food. Molars have a large flat biting surface which makes them perfect for this job.

Explanation:

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Canine are used to tear and found in front of mortal
Mortal are used to chew

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Identify the variables in this hypothesis.


If Sam increases his exposure to excessive noise by listening to music through his headphones, then his ability to hear will decrease. This is because when sounds are too loud, they can damage sensitive structures in the inner ear and cause hearing loss.


The independent variable is

.


The dependent variable is

.

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Answer:

The independent variable is excessive noice exposure

The dependent variable is hearing

Explanation:

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Answer:

The independent variable is  : Excessive noise exporsure

The dependent variable is : hearing

Explanation:

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Which species of gymnosperms has reddish cones and strap like leaves that tear up from the harsh desert conditions?

A. gnetum
B. welwitschia
C. ephedra

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Answer:

welwitschia

Explanation:

I want to know full answer about ecoregion vs. ecosystem.

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Answer:

An ecoregion (ecological region) or ecozone (ecological zone) is an ecologically and geographically defined area that is smaller than a bioregion, which in turn is smaller than a biogeographic realm. Ecoregions cover relatively large areas of land or water, and contain characteristic, geographically distinct assemblages of natural communities and species. The biodiversity of flora, fauna and ecosystems that characterise an ecoregion tends to be distinct from that of other ecoregions. In theory, biodiversity or conservation ecoregions are relatively large areas of land or water where the probability of encountering different species and communities at any given point remains relatively constant, within an acceptable range of variation (largely undefined at this point).

A map of the Amazon rainforest ecoregions. The yellow line encloses the ecoregions per the World Wide Fund for Nature.

A map of North America's bioregions

Three caveats are appropriate for all bio-geographic mapping approaches. Firstly, no single bio-geographic framework is optimal for all taxa. Ecoregions reflect the best compromise for as many taxa as possible. Secondly, ecoregion boundaries rarely form abrupt edges; rather, ecotones and mosaic habitats bound them. Thirdly, most ecoregions contain habitats that differ from their assigned biome. Biogeographic provinces may originate due to various barriers, including physical (plate tectonics, topographic highs), climatic (latitudinal variation, seasonal range) and ocean chemical related (salinity, oxygen levels).

A student is conducting their science experiment on the effect of caffeine on dogs. He has 3 groups of test subjects. The 1st group of dogs receives plain water. The 2nd group of dogs receives 10 mg of caffeine each, and the 3rd group receives 50 mg of caffeine each. He will measure their activity levels by recording how long each dog runs without stopping, after giving them the pills. What is the dependent variable in this experiment?

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Answer:

The amount of activity  

Explanation:

In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable that the scientist/investigator purposely changes or manipulates, which isn't changed by other variables in the experiment (in this case, the amount of caffeine). On the other hand, the dependent variable is the variable that is being measured or tested during the experimental procedure (this variable is 'dependent' on the independent variable). Finally, the control group is defined as the group of individuals/subjects who do not receive the experimental treatment (in this case, the dogs that receive water).

Answer: The amount of activity.

Explanation:

hello guys, Define wave length.I think this will be easy for u guys good day thank u​

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Answer:

the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.

Explanation:

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explain what perlemoen are?​

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Answer:

Also known as "abalone" which is a

Explanation:

Answer:

any of various edible marine gastropod mollusks of the genus Haliotis

Explanation:

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Kevin's supervisor, Jill, has asked for an update on today's sales, Jill is pretty busy moving back and forth between different store locations. How can Kevin most effectively deliver an update to her ? a) Call with a quick update Ob ) Send a detailed text message c ) Book a one-hour meeting for tomorrow morning d) Send a detailed email

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Answer:

d) Send a detailed email

Explanation:

Send a detailed email is the best way to deliver an update to her because in the email he can send all the information in detail form which can satisfy his owner. He can't call or message because it takes too much time to provide information so email is the best way to provide information. Booking a one-hour meeting is not worth it and the reason for this is that there is no big presentation which takes one hour of description one email is enough for it.

Sperm cells are not normally exposed to blood, but if they are, the immune system may produce ____________ against sperm cells' ____________ and render someone sterile.

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Answer:

Sperm cells are not normally exposed to blood, but if they are, the immune system may produce __auto-antibodies__ against sperm cells' __auto-antigens_ and render someone sterile.

Explanation:

Auto-antibodies are antibodies that can destroy cells from the same organism. They are mistakenly directed against organs or tissues of the same organisms, causing auto-immune diseases or affections. The autoantibodies action occurs when the organism fails in recognizing its own cells and faces them as strange elements.

Auto-antigen is the molecule produces by the body that fails in being recognized due to a break up in the tolerance mechanisms, triggering an immune response.

In the exposed example, sperm cells do not usually mix with blood. So when they do, blood cells recognize them as strange bodies and act against them. Sterility might be an effect of this auto-immune response.

In crude oil affect eggs and larvae of fish and increase mortality.
O a.
Hydrocarbon
O b.
PAH
O c.
liquid petroleum

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Answer:

its c liquid petroleum 100% surr

Match each term with the best description.

a. Membrane-bound structure that supports energy production.
b. Semi-permeable, living covering of the cell.
c. Long, whip-like appendage used for locomotion.
d. Membrane-bound structure containing the hereditary material of the cell.
e. Gel-like substance encompassing the contents of the cell
f. Basic structural and functional unit of living orgaisms

1. Cell
2. Cell membrane
3. Cytoplasm
4. Flagellum
5. Mitochondrion
6. Nucleus

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Answer:

a) 5. mitochondrion

b) 2. cell membrane

c) 4. flagellum

d) 6. nucleus

e) 3. cytoplasm

f) 1. cell

According to cell theory, all new cells...
A. must share DNA with existing cells.
B. must eat.
C. come from other cells.

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Answer:

с

Explanation:

all new cells come from other cells

A woman who is a carrier for #1 hemophilia and a man that does not have the
condition have children. What is the probability that they will have a child
with the condition being studied? What is the gender of that child?


#2 In plants, inflated pea pods are dominant to constricted pea pods. Two pea pods both heterozygous for pod shape are crossed. What is the probability that they could produce constricted pea pods ?


#3 A woman that is heterozygous for Huntington's disease and a man that does not have the condition have children . What is the probability that their children inherit the Huntington's gene ?

#4 A woman that is heterozygous for type A blood and a man that is heterozygous for type B blood have children. What are the possible blood types of their children?

#5 Two people are both unknowingly carriers for the cystic fibrosis gene. What is the probability that they will have children with cystic fibrosis?

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Answer:

Explanation:

A woman who is a carrier for #1 hemophilia and a man that does not have the condition have children. What is the probability that they will have a child with the condition being studied? What is the gender of that child?

if the baby gets the Y chromosome from the father it will be a boy. If the boy gets his mother's X chromosome with the hemophilia gene he will have hemophilia. If he inherits his mother's other X chromosome, he will have normal blood clotting. If the baby gets the X chromosome from the father it will be a girl.

#4 A woman that is heterozygous for type A blood and a man that is heterozygous for type B blood have children. What are the possible blood types of their children?

One parent with A and another with B can produce a child with A, B, AB or O blood types.

#5 Two people are both unknowingly carriers for the cystic fibrosis gene. What is the probability that they will have children with cystic fibrosis?

If both parents are carriers there is a 1 in 4 (25 percent) chance that both will pass on the non-functioning gene, which would result in a pregnancy affected with cystic fibrosis.

#3 A woman that is heterozygous for Huntington's disease and a man that does not have the condition have children . What is the probability that their children inherit the Huntington's gene ?

Huntington's disease (HD) is what is called a dominant genetic disease. What this usually means is that a child only has a chance of getting a disease like this if a parent has it too. But parents without HD can have a child with HD. This is true of any dominant genetic disease

What does a botanist study

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Answer:

Botany is the scientific study of plants—how plants function, what they look like, how they are related to each other, where they grow, how people make use of plants, and how plants evolved.

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Answer:

I THINK ITS A) ACTIVE TRANSPORT REQUIRES ENERGY

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Answer:

Active transport differs from passive transport in that active transport requires energy

Which of the following describes a parasite
1 a bear that kills and eats fish?
2 a worm that lives inside a bear.
3 a dish that is killed and eaten.
4 a bear that has worms in its gut

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

A parasite is an organism that feeds on the intestine of living organiy

The correct answer would be a worm that lives inside a bear! A parasite is something that lives inside a host and is receiving its food from the host — this being the bear! Safe learning :)

What evidence would prevent scientists from classifying viruses as living organisms?

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Viruses do not follow the properties of life. They can not reproduce, grow and do not go through homeostasis.

Answer:

The following evidences would prevent scientists from classifying viruses as living organisms:

1) They have subcellular or acellular (non-cellular) structure.

2) Do not respire or excrete.

3) Can be crystallized.

4) Can be stored as chemicals.

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Bodily energy Taoists cultivate within themselves is called:
A. Jen
B. Tao
C. Wu
D. Chi

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Answer:

The correct answer is - D. Chi.

Explanation:

Taoist is a Chinese origin tradition that is spiritual and philosophical and focuses on living in harmony with, the source, patter, and substance of everything exists called Tao.

They believe that Chi is the bodily energy one needs to cultivate within oneself it is known as the energy of life and it translates as cultivation of energy. One can cultivate by relaxing and focusing on the body, abdominal breathing, connect to the earth and believe in chi.

The gas form of water is ____________.

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The gas form of water is water vapor.

Answer:

Water vapor

Explanation:

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Answer:

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