Carrying capacity, or the maximum number of individuals that an environment can sustain over time without destroying or degrading the environment, is determined by a few key factors: food availability, water, and space.
What is true of increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere?
A. It's poisonous to plants.
B. It helps some plants grow better, while others experience less growth.
C. It reduces the amount of climate change.
D. It always helps plants grow.
Answer:
D
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.Origin of species was given by
Answer:
Charles Darwin
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what is science?????
Answer:
Science is the study of nature around us.
Answer:
As scientist discovered that Science is the method of learning everything about the natural world.
what is photosynthesis?
Answer:
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Explanation:
the process in which green plants prepare their own food with the help of sunlight, water and carbon dioxide is known as photosynthesis.
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Why is it important that oxygen and carbon dioxide levels be closely regulated in the human body?
A) Both gases are needed for the proper functioning of cell processes
B) Oxygen is needed for cell processes and carbon dioxide is a waste product
C) Both gases are waste products that need to be removed from cells
D) The carbon and oxygen from the gases are needed to build new molecules.
Answer:
B) Oxygen is needed for cell processes and carbon dioxide is a waste product
Explanation:
Cellular respiration refers to the cellular mechanism by which organisms combine molecular oxygen (O2) with organic compounds obtained from foods, it is a chemical reaction that releases 1-energy (ATP), which is used by cells to carry out its functions, 2-carbon dioxide (CO2) and 3-water (H2O). During the gas exchange, O2 is first transported from the lungs to the blood cells, which subsequently deliver nutrients and O2 to all cells of the body. Simultaneously, CO2 diffuses from cells to tissue capillaries, and then this waste product passes from the bloodstream to the lungs where is eliminated.
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Which of the following strategies can reduce urban sprawl?
A. Increasing the number of green belts
B. Decreasing the length of city blocks
C. Creating expensive housing in the city
D. Eliminating high-rise homes and offices
Answer:A
Explanation:
What is significant about the homeotic genes
in many different organisms?
A. They are all very different in every individual organism.
B. They cause the organisms to evolve.
C. They are similar among organisms early on in development.
D. They control small specific functions in the cell.
Answer:
they control small specific functions in the cell
Explanation:
genes are very crucial in every organisms since they determine the tiniest composition of the cell,evolving from the parent organism.
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As the human population grows, some minerals in everyday products could
become scarce. Which of the following is the best way to address this
problem?
A. Explore uses of more plentiful minerals.
B. Use more energy to locate existing minerals.
C. Move human communities to uninhabited areas.
D. Construct more and larger-sized landfills.
Answer:
B. Explore uses of more plentiful minerals
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Answer:
1.) The first picture is mitochondria and the second picture is chloroplast
2.) The second one is only in plants
3.) The first one is found more commonly in animal cells
4.) Glucose & oxygen goes into #1 and releases ATP energy and water & carbon dioxide (waste) during cellular respiration
5.) Sunlight and water goes into #2 and releases oxygen (waste)
6.) The waste product from mitochondria is what the chloroplast needs to perform photosynthesis and vice versa for mitochondria where the waste product from the chloroplast is what mitochondria needs to make ATP energy
7.) They both have folds and membranes because this is how energy is transferred from one place to another.
Explanation:
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Hippopotamuses live in Africa’s rivers and lakes. They’re herbivores and coexist with other herbivores and carnivores. Which action could lead to a decrease in the number of hippos?
Answer:
If any of the other carnivores are predator they might eat the hippos. If the other herbivores population incresses there food supply may drop. If there is a drought there habitat will be in danger. Pouchers are also a threat to this animal.
Explanation:
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2. What characteristics are shared by most cells?
a. Most cells have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus.
b. Most cells contain cytoplasm, are enclosed by a membrane, and have a nucleus. Most cells are microscopic, enclosed by a membrane, and contain cytoplasm.
c. Most cells are microscopic, enclosed by a membrane, and contain cytoplasm.
d. Most cells can be seen by the unaided eye and are enclosed by a membrane.
Explanation:
Ans. B
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Explanation:
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The point in a eukaryotic cell cycle at which DNA condenses to from visible chromosome?
Answer:
Prophase
Explanation:
There are different stages in the eukaryotic cell cycle. Different cellular occurrences are found in each of this stages. The stages include; prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase etc.
Prophase, which is the first division stage, is characterized by the dissociation of the nuclear membrane, tightening of DNA coils called chromatin by condensin proteins (condensation) to form X shaped visible chromosomes.
How many phylums are there in the kingdom animalia
Answer:
31 phylums in anamalia kindgom
Explanation:
there is no guarantee that this is the correct answer if the number of phylums are changing
what team was credited with laying the foundation of understanding DNA with x-ray crystallography studies?
In an animal, which part of the cell is responsible for keeping viruses out?
Answer:
here's your answer
Explanation:
Once attached to a host cell, animal viruses may enter in a variety of ways: by endocytosis, where the membrane folds in; by making channels in the host membrane (through which DNA or RNA can be injected); or, for enveloped viruses, by fusing with the membrane and releasing the capsid inside of the cell.In an animal cell, the lysosome is an organelle of the cell that is responsible for destroying the virus. The virus can enter the cell via endocytosis, but the lysosome can degrade and destroy it to protect the cell.
What is the function of the immune cell?Immune cells such as neutrophils, macrophages, and others play a role in protecting the body from foreign harmful pathogens. They have specific structures for doing so.
Because not all body cells have MHC II or toll-like receptors, cells have different organelles to protect themselves. Cells have lysosomes within them. Lysosomes have an acidic environment that can degrade viral proteins.
When the virus is phagocytosed by the cell, it combines with the lysosome. The lysosome degrades the virus with the help of hydrolyzing enzymes and throws it out of the cells. These are collected by other cells.
Hence, the lysosome of the cell degrades the virus and keeps it out.
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write four different between parenchyma and collenchyma?
Answer:
The major distinction between parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells is that parenchyma cells are engaged in photosynthesis, storage, and secretion, whereas collenchyma cells support and transport nutrients, and sclerenchyma cells support, protect, and transport water.
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If the gene sequence of DNA is A T T C G A C T C G what will the complementary mRNA sequence be that is made during transcription?
Answer:
U A A G C U G A G C
Explanation:
The complementary bases in RNA are the same as DNA with G-C (guanine to cytosine).
But, they are different in that RNA has A-U (adenine to uracil) instead of A-T (adenine to thymine).
Using these RNA base pairs of G-C and A-U, create the complementary mRNA sequence:
A T T C G A C T C G
Translate:
U A A G C U G A G C
So, the complementary mRNA sequence will be U A A G C U G A G C
The graph shows the history of human population growth
Answer:
exponential growth, c.
Exponential growth is iconic for ramping up, resulting in a near vertical line by the time its really going.
Describe hydrophobic interactions, the conditions under which they occur, and the probable influence they have on protein structure. Group of answer choices These are nonpolar side chains of amino acids that tend to associate to form hydrophobic clusters usually away from the protein surface. These are nonpolar side chains of amino acids that tend to destroy hydrophobic clusters away from the protein surface. These are polar side chains of amino acids that tend to associate to form hydrophobic clusters usually close to the protein surface. These are polar side chains of amino acids that tend to destroy hydrophobic clusters close to the protein surface.
Answer:
Nonpolar side chains of amino acids tend to associate to form hydrophobic clusters usually away from the protein surface.
Explanation:
Hydrophobic interactions are defined as the relationship between the low water soluble molecules named hydrophobes and water. They contains a long chain of carbon atoms and are usually considered as a nonpolar molecules.
They occur when the non polar amino acids are associated to produce the hydrophobic clusters that are usually away from the surface of the protein.
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What are the possible offspring outcomes if Parent 1, Tt , crosses with Parent 2, tt ?
Tt , tt
TT , tt
All tt
Answer:
2nd answer
Explanation:
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How do consumers obtain the carbon that they need for their life processes?
They breathe it in from the surrounding air.
They break down the plants and animals they eat.
They absorb it from the surrounding soil.
They absorb it from water through their pores.
Explanation:
They break down the plants and animals they eat
this is because, plants absorb carbon from the atmosphere to grow in the process of photosynthesis, then consumers obtain their food from plants hence obtaining carbon
Answer: B. They break down the plants and animals they eat.
Explanation:
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According to the punnet square for this cross, what percentage of offspring is predicted to have blue feathers?
write at least three difference between arteryand vein with diagram
Answer:
Difference Between Artery and Vein Artery 1. Vessels which carry blood from the heart to various body parts 2. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart except pulmonary artery 3. Arteries have thick elastic muscular walls 4. Valves are absent 5. Blood flows under high pressure Vein 1. Vessels which carry blood from the various body parts to the heart 2. Veins carry deoxygenated blood from the various body parts except pulmonary vein 3. Veins have thin non elastic walls 4. Valves are present to prevent the backward flow of blood 5. Blood flows under low pressureNow look at the volcano map what type of boundary tends to give rise to volcanic activity
Answer:
there's no map but
Explanation:
There are about 1,500 potentially active volcanoes worldwide, aside from the continuous belts of volcanoes on the ocean floor at spreading centers like the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. About 500 of those 1,500 volcanoes have erupted in historical time
Answer:
Volcanoes occur primarily on convergent boundaries, specifically oceanic-continental convergent boundaries.
Explanation:
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What process facilitates locomotion for the ovum?
Question 6 options:
a. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is captured by the uterus and then directed into the Fallopian tube, where it is pushed along towards the oviducts.
b. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is captured by the fimbriae and then directed into the Fallopian tube, where it is pushed along towards the uterus via cilia.
c. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is fully matured and propels itself into the Fallopian tube, where it moves along towards the uterus.
d. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is captured by the cervix and then directed into the Fallopian tube, where it is pushed along towards the uterus via cilia.
The correct answer is B. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is captured by the fimbriae and then directed into the Fallopian tube, where it is pushed along towards the uterus via cilia.
Explanation
Ovulation is a process that occurs during the menstrual cycle that occurs around day 14 of the cycle. In the ovulation process, the eggs go through different places before reaching the uterus (their final destination). The first step is when the egg leaves the broken follicles. The second step is when it is taken to the fallopian tubes (place where fertilization occurs) through the fimbriae. The third step is when the egg uses the cilia to reach the uterus.
why are living organisms classified?
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
An organism refers to a living thing which can react to stimuli, move, grow, has an organized structure, reproduce, and can adapt.
Living organisms can be classified into kingdom, phylum, classes etc. The reason the classification of living organisms include:
1. Gives information about diversity of living organisms.
2. Easy identification of the organisms
3. Shows inter-relationship among the organisms.
4. Helps in understanding the evolution of the living organisms.
living organisms are classified so that it becomes easier for us to examine or study organisms
Which of the following is a cost of using dams as a source of freshwater
Answer:
WHAT IS THE CUTTING DOWN OF TREES
Explanation:
YOU CUT DOWN OUR PRECIOUS TREES TO BUILD THE DAMS
What factor is described as sexual
selection?
A. non-random mating
B. migration
C. small populations
D. natural selection
Answer:
D Natural Selection
Explanation:
Species choose mates to reproduce with naturally.