difference between valley and plateu ​

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Answer 1

Answer:

A valley is a landforms carved by a river where as a Plateu is carved via wind


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How much of the Earth’s water is usable as a freshwater resource? a. 75% b. 3% c. 100% d. 25%

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Answer:

B nearly  percent

Explanation:

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benefits and drawbacks of synthetic food products?

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Answer:

First We're going to look at the benefits of synthetic food products

To make food Taste better.To improve the nutritional composition of a product (Increase the vitamin content by adding ascorbic acid.To maintain the nutrient Composition of the food and to keep it saafe to eat.

Explanation:

Now we're going to look at the drawbacks of Synthetic food products

Artificial food colors can cause intestinal upset and breathing problems.

Why is it important to have a control group in the experimental design?

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The control group is the main one because it acts as a benchmark to balance the results of the experiment.

What is control group in the experiment?

Control groups are a principal aspect of true experimental designs. The presence of control groups authorizes researchers to confirm that study results are due to the drafts of independent variables rather than irrelevant variables. The control group of an experiment is a group that is not revealed to the independent variable and thus serves as a benchmark to which to compare the outcome of the experimental group. An experimental group, also known as a use of group, receives the treatment whose effect researchers wish to study, whereas a control group does not. They should be similar in all other ways.

So we can conclude that an example of a control group is a group of individuals in a detached trial that receive placebo pills instead of medication.

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Use the following experiment to answer questions #16-#20. The materials needed are an ice cube tray, water, a clear jar or glass, and food coloring (darker food colorings are better).

16) Mix the water and food coloring and pour it into the ice cube tray. Put the ice cube tray in the freezer till frozen. Once frozen, fill the clear glass with warm water. Add one colored ice cube to the glass. Observe what happens. What starts to happen?

17) Does the colored water sink or float?

18) Why does the colored water behave in this manner?

19) How does this experiment show heat transfer?

20) What is this process called?

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Answer:  

the water begins to sink to the bottom of the glass.  The colored water behaves this way because of convection currents. As the warm air rises, a pattern of air movement is formed called a convection current. We can see this in air and in water.  The process is convection current.

Explanation:

Convection is one of three main types of heat transfer. The other two being radiation and conduction. Convection is the transfer of heat by the movement of heated particles into an area of cooler particles. You can experience convection when you light a match. The air directly above the lit match is always hotter than the air around the match.

This difference in temperature around the match is caused by effect of heat on the density of air. Hot air is less dense than cool air and will rise leaving the cooler air below. As the warm air rises, a pattern of air movement is formed called a convection current. We can see these convection currents in air and in water.

Convection currents in the atmosphere affect our weather. The rising of warm air and falling of dense cool air causes our winds. When warm, moist air rises and mixes with cold air, the atmosphere becomes unstable. This causes thunderstorms.

The Gulf Stream off the eastern coast of the States is a convection current. It carries warm water from the tropics up the east coast north toward the cold arctic waters.

 Heat affects the density of water as well. You can create your own convection current with water that will allow you to see the currents caused by the density difference of water at different temperatures.

The warm water will melt the ice cube, but the resulting water will be very cold. This cold, dense water will sink to the bottom of the glass. You can see this happening because the melted water from the ice cube will be whatever color you made your ice cube.

As the water warms, it will rise back to the top of the glass. The colored water will allow you to see the convection current in the glass.

When the concentration of molecules on both sides of a membrane is the SAME, the solution is

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Answer:

When the concentration of molecules of a substance is the same on both sides of a membrane the solution is isotonic.

Explanation:

A given substance, when it has the same concentration on both sides of the membrane, is in equilibrium and the solution is called isotonic, from the extracellular space with respect to the cytoplasm.

The cell membrane is semipermeable to the passage of water and some substances. Hypertonic and hypotonic solutions tend to establish the dynamics of entry and exit of molecules or water, due to the concentration or osmotic gradients that are established, respectively.

An isotonic solution does not generate gradients, because the concentration of molecules is equal in the extracellular space with respect to the intracellular space.

Definition of the primary structure of a protein

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The linear sequence of amino acids within a protein is considered the primary structure of the protein. Proteins are built from a set of only twenty amino acids, each of which has a unique side chain. The side chains of amino acids have different chemistries.

The diagram shows how specialized body cells can develop. Which of the following best explains why cells that contain the same genetic material do not develop into the same types of cells

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Answer:

Can you provide the diagram?

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Place the following events in sequence:
A) Food enters your large intestines
B) Food enters your small intestines
C) Food enters your esophagus
D)Food enters your mouth
E) Food enters your stomach

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Answer:

D; C; E; B; A

Explanation:

The mouth is the first part of the gut (gastrointestinal tract). When we eat, food passes down the gullet (oesophagus), into the stomach, and then into the small intestine. The small intestine has three sections - the duodenum, jejunum and ileum.

D)Food enters your mouth
C)Food enters your esophagus
E)Food enters your stomach
B)Food enters your small intestines
A)Food enters your large intestine

I need help can someone plss help? It would mean alot

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Answer: D Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Explanation: It moves proteins throughout the cell

g The gastrointestinal tract has 4 basic layers. Which layer is the one that comes in contact with the food that you eat?]

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Answer:

Muscularis propria

Explanation:

The gastrointestinal tract has the following four basic layers:

1.  Mucosa is the innermost layer

2. Submucosa is underneath the Mucosa

3. Muscularis propria

4. Adventitia is the outermost layer

Muscularis propria  is the one that comes in contact with the food that you eat.

Which statement best summarizes the current state of land ice in
Antarctica?
a. The Antarctic sea ice has grown over that same time period.
b. The exact reasons are not fully known, but changes in temperature and winds play an important role.
c. Both the growth and loss of ice is occurring at a very slow rate.
d. For several years, the amount of land ice has been decreasing.

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I believe the answer is C
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what type of tide has the highest amplitude

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spring tides
The most extreme tidal range occurs during spring tides, when the gravitational forces of both the Moon and Sun are aligned (syzygy), reinforcing each other in the same direction (new moon) or in opposite directions (full moon).

QUESTION 9
if a woman who is a carrier for Fragilex syndrome (an X-linked disorder) has children with a man who does not have the disorder, what chance do their
daughters have of being carriers of Fraglese
None
50%
25%
100%

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Answer:

Daughters who are descendants of a woman carrier of Fragile X Syndrome and a healthy man will have a 50% chance of having or being carriers of the syndrome.

Explanation:

Fragile X syndrome has an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, linked to the X chromosome. That is, someone with an altered X chromosome can either be a carrier or have the syndrome.

In this case, the mother is a carrier of the altered chromosome (X) while the father is neither a carrier nor has the condition (XY).

Cross X x XY

Alleles         X           Y

[tex]X^{f}[/tex]            [tex]X^{f}[/tex]X       [tex]X^{f}[/tex]Y

X               XX          XY

The couple has a 50% chance of having daughters, and of those daughters half (50%) have the chance of having an Xf chromosome, and being a carrier or suffering from the syndrome.

what tool is most likely used to observe salt crystals

microscope

unaided eye

pan balance

telescope​

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Microscope because “micro” means small and scope is like a tool to see thing and salt crystals are small so be choice is microscope

Microscope where “micro” means small and scope is like a tool to see thing and salt crystals are small so be choice is microscope

what are the different parts of microscope ?

A microscope is which produces large images of tiny  substance and provide observer a close view of minute structures at a convenient scale for examination and analysis.

Anatomically the microscope consist of  three structural parts, i.e. head, base, and arm, where head is known as the body and it carries the optical parts in the upper part of the microscope.

Base of microscope is used to support  and carries microscopic illuminators and Arms connect the base and the head and the eyepiece tube to the microscope base.

The optical parts are basically applied for the  view, magnify, and production of an image from a specimen placed and the various parts.

Eyepiece or ocular located at the top of the microscope with standard magnification is 10X, Eyepiece Tube which carries the eyepiece just above the objective lens.

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what do u mean by sporangium​

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Answer:

A sporangium (plural: sporangia) is the capsule structure belonging to many plants and fungi, in which the reproductive spores are produced and stored. ... The majority of sporangia produce haploid spores through meiosis, although some are able to produce spores through mitosis.

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Why does cell size need to be limited?

Where does the DNA come from that is in the parent cell?

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Answer:

Your genome is inherited from your parents, half from your mother and half from your father. The gametes are formed during a process called meiosis. Like your genome, each gamete is unique, which explains why siblings from the same parents do not look the same.

The need to be able to pass nutrients and gases into and out of the cell sets a limit on how big cells can be. The larger a cell gets, the more difficult it is for nutrients and gases to move in and out of the cell. As a cell grows, its volume increases more quickly than its surface area.

Explanation:

The need to be able to pass nutrients and gases into and out of the cell sets a limit on how big cells can be. The larger a cell gets, the more difficult it is for nutrients and gases to move in and out of the cell. As a cell grows, its volume increases more quickly than its surface area.\

And as for the DNA, your genome is inherited from your parents, half from your mother and half from your father. The gametes are formed during a process called meiosis. Like your genome, each gamete is unique, which explains why siblings from the same parents do not look the same.

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration both involve the use and release of gases. Which
statement correctly identifies the role of gases in the two processes?
F Photosynthesis and cellular respiration both use carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
G Photosynthesis and cellular respiration both use oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
H Cellular respiration uses oxygen and releases carbon dioxide, while photosynthesis uses
carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
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Cellular respiration uses carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, while photosynthesis uses
oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.

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Answer:

H

Explanation:

Cellar respiration uses oxygen and release carbondioxide, while photosynthesis uses carbondioxide and release oxygen.

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A softball is thrown with a force of 10 N. It accelerates at 50 m/s2. What is
it's mass

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Answer:

1/5 kg

Explanation:

From Newton's second law of motion:

F = ma

m = Unknown

F = 10N

a = 50m/s^2

Making m the subject of formula:

m = F/a

=10/50

=1/5kg or 0.2kg

Do snails have brains?​

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Answer:

I am pretty sure that snails  don't have brains. Correct me if I am wrong

Explanation:

Are there different names given to volcanoes to describe their level of activity? If so, what are they?

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Yes

Normal “Volcano is in typical background, noneruptive state
or, after a change from a higher level,
volcanic activity has ceased and volcano has returned to noneruptive background state.”

Advisory “Volcano is exhibiting signs of elevated unrest above known background level
or, after a change from a higher level,
volcanic activity has decreased significantly but continues to be closely monitored for possible renewed increase.”

Watch “Volcano is exhibiting heightened or escalating unrest with increased potential of eruption, timeframe uncertain,
OR
eruption is underway but poses limited hazards.”

Warning “Hazardous eruption is imminent, underway, or suspected.”

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Explain how 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics applies to the trophic structure of an ecosystem?​

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Answer:

First law: In the ecosystem, the energy flow from lower levels of the food chain to the highest levels

Second law: During energy transference between trophic levels, the main part of the energy is lost as heat and other processes.

Explanation:

The first law of thermodynamics states that the energy can not be created or destroyed, but instead it is transformed into one type to another. Moreover, the second law states that when energy is transformed an important proportion of this energy is lost as heat, and it increases the entropy level.

In an ecosystem, the energy flow is unidirectional, it means that energy flow from primary producers to primary consumers, then from primary consumers to secondary consumers and so successively in all levels. Moreover, organisms fight against entropy by converting foods into energy (which is used to maintain order within their cells. During the feeding process, the energy intake is not 100 % efficient, it means that most part of the energy is lost as heat (approximately 90%), thereby increasing the entropy in the ecosystem.

Which of tWhich of these is a compound?

O
CO2
O2
Cohese is a compound

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C02 i think I’m not sure
co2 is the answer to this

Which of the digestive processes above will be found in the chemical change section of the Venn diagram shown above?
Oh

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The answer is 2x8{g5}

Someone please help me on this one thanks

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Answer:

25 degrees

Explanation:

if you look at the highest point and trace down, it goes to almost 25, so 25 results in the highest rate

Answer:

D

Explanation:

That is where the highest point is

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Write two differences between the unicellular and multicellular organisms.

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Explanation:

Unicellular organisms contain one cell and all of their functions are based on that one cell whereas multicellular organisms contain more than one cell and there functions are divided amongst different cells like nervous cells, cardiac muscle cells etc..

Unicellular organisms are composed of a single cellMulticellular organisms are composed of more than one cellSimple body organizationComplex body organizationA single cell carries out all necessary life processesMultiple cells perform different functionsThe total cell body is exposed to the environmentOnly the outer cells are exposed to the environmentDivision of labour is at the organelle levelDivision of labour is at cellular, tissue, organs and organ system levelIncludes both eukaryotes and prokaryotesIncludes only eukaryotes

Adenine and Thymine are examples of...

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Adenine and Thymine are examples of nitrogenous bases in a nucleotide.

What is a nucleotide base?

A nucleotide is the monomer constituting DNA or RNA biopolymer molecules.

Each nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous heterocyclic base (or nucleobase), which can be either a double-ringed purine or a single-ringed pyrimidine; a five-carbon pentose sugar (deoxyribose in DNA or ribose in RNA); and a phosphate group.

The two classes of nitrogenous bases are purines and pyrimidines and they are as follows;

Purines - Adenine and GuaninePyrimidines - Cytosine, Uracil, Thymine

According to this question, Adenine and thymine are examples of nitrogenous bases.

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if one species in a community dies out or moves, the community will

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The Community will be affected because all Species Interact and interconnected the Community can be affected by changes of population size

Answer:

The community will slowly decline, or be just fine, or be better off.

Explanation:

Wolves being killed in Yellowstone showed that Yellowstone suffered, because there was nothing to kill the elk, so their population exploded and they ate everything.

If certain rats were gone in certain areas, then the community/environment would be fine, because rats eat birds and other small animals (they eat too many of them).

And if stray cats were gone then certain forests would be better off and see an increase in birds population, stray cats eat birds.

A nerve impulse is an electrical charge running across a neuron. Explain why the simulation supports this explanation.

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Answer:

Sudden reversal of the electrical charge across the membrane of resting neuron

Answer:

Stimulation of a neuron causes a change in the charge inside the cell from negative to positive. This change is caused by ions, which are atoms with an electrical charge, moving across the cell. This change within the cell is consistent with the definition of an electric charge.

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