Explanation:
A forest - Type of ground cover
Mountaineers - Elevation
Coastal Florida - Proximity to the water body
Countries - Latitude
Pls Answer it for 50 points pls What is arsenic???
Arsenic is natural element widely distributed in the earth's crust.
There are two forms of arsenic organic and inorganic.
Symbol: As
Electron configuration: [Ar] 3d¹⁰4s²4p³
Atomic number: 33
Atomic mass: 74.9216 u
Electronegativity: 2.18
Answered by Gauthmath must click thanks and mark brainliest
Individuals with a mutation in the gene for apolipoprotein B-100 produce very low levels of this protein, which is a component of LDL. How would accumulation of fat in the liver be affected and would this result in hypercholesterolemia or hypercholesterolemia
Answer:
Fats would accumulate in the liver and the individual would show hypocholesterolemia
Explanation:
Familial hypercholesterolemia is a genetic disorder caused by a reduction and/or defect in the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor. Moreover, apolipoprotein B is the unique protein component of LDL, which plays a critical role in lipid metabolism by binding the LDL receptor. Familial defective apolipoprotein B-100 refers to an inherited disorder associated with mutations of the apolipoprotein B-100 that leads to moderate or severe cases of hypercholesterolemia. Mutations in apolipoprotein B-100 are associated with a reduction in the binding capacity of LDL to the LDL receptor, thereby leading to hypercholesterolemia.
Which of these is the main cause of habitat fragmentation? O A. Reduction in genetic diversity O B. Migration of mammal species O C. Demand for land use O D. Extinction of bird species
Answer:
C. Demand for land use
Explanation:
Habitat fragmentation usually occurs because of human activities such as new roads, parking lots, and housing developments. Organisms need their specific habitat for survival, and fragmentation is a leading threat to many terrestrial animals.
What is one of the causes of mechanical weathering?
A. acid rain
B. oxidation
C. animal actions
D. carbon dioxide
C. animal actions
Others are chemical examples.
Why is avian influenza (H5 N1) rarely transmitted from poultry to humans? Why is it is often lethal
in humans? Why is it rarely spread from person to person?
Answer:
Lacks the right key to unlock many cells.
Explanation:
Avian influenza (H5 N1) rarely transmitted from poultry to humans because it lacks the right key to unlock many cells in the upper respiratory tract so due to this action the virus is rarely transmitted to humans. Sometimes it is lethal to humans due to absence of antibodies for this type of virus. It is rarely spread from person to person due to inability to enters the other human body.
Pros and cons about lobsters not feeling pain…
Answer:
The pro of not feeling pain is not feeling pain and the con is pain help you survive like hot hand on stove if u don’t feel pain you probably won’t take your hands off and it can cause death and stuff (u probably know what I mean I hope)
Explanation:
Which cells contain chloroplasts?
Based on his experiments, Mendel concluded that each trait was controlled by two _____.
Why do you think engineers working on the Venice Tide Barrier project are following the Engineering and Design Process?
A. A creative, effective solution an be developed
B. The Engineering and Design Process costs more time and money
C. It eliminates the need for creativity
D. Over time, there will be no need to brainstorm or test ideas
Answer:
Please correct me if I’m wrong but I believe it’s cause it’s A
Explanation:
sorry If I answered your question wrong I didn’t mean to I really tried
Answer:
listening the money by the drums
Explanation:
Heather is doing an acid-base reaction. She has 25.00 mL of hydrochloric acid of unknown concentration in a flask. She wants to add a basic solution to the acid drop by drop, until all the acid has reacted.
Answer:
lwlwlelpepwpspsppa
Explanation:
ookeieorooroekrkrkrklrkdkdodkekiekeieie
Why is the unit of velocity called derived unit?
Answer:
Because it is a vector quantity, it has a direction too such that derived unit is made up of two or more fundamental units. That is mere and second. That is why it is called as a derived unit as its unit is metres per second.
Hope this helps...Have a good day!!
The increase in temperature with depth in the Earth is called the geothermal ____
Answer:
Geothermal gradient
Explanation:
Answer:
.energy..
Explanation:
what is life and pls explain ?
Life is defined as any system capable of performing functions such as eating, metabolizing, excreting, breathing, moving, growing, reproducing, and responding to external stimuli. Any living thing is life.
Answer:
Life is a characteristic that distinguishes physical entries that have biological processes,such as signaling and self-sustining processes from those that do not, either because such functions have ceased,or because they never had such functions are classified as in animate.
hope it helpfull
Differentiate between communicable and non-communicable diseases. Give one example of each
Answer:
hope this helps helps you a lot
my handwriting is bad sorry for that bhai
Can someone help me answer these questions!?
6. The first tree used to divide the dinosaur into two separate groups are the structure of their hips. What are the two groups and what do the group names mean?
The two groups are Tyrannosaurus Ornithomimus and Tyrannosaurus Coelophysis which are different from one another in shape and body structure.
The word Ornithomimus means ''bird mimic,” because it resembles the bird i.e. they are toothless and had beaklike jaws while on the other hand, Coelophysis means 'hollow form' and the specie has hollow limb bones that makes Coelophysis is a lightly body dinosaur that make it a fast hunter.
https://brainly.com/question/24373044
Which of these does not affect an individual’s metabolic rate?
A-their height
B-The genes they inherited
C-The muscle to fat ratio
D-The amount of exercise They do
Question 1 (True/False Worth 1 points)
(01.02 LC)
Sustainable practices refer to the practices, services, and guidelines we develop to protect ourselves within our environment.
True
False
Answer: True
Explanation:
Sustainable practices refer to the practices, services, and guidelines that are developed in order to protect ourselves within our environment.
Sustainable practices support human, ecological, economic and human health. With sustainability, it's agreed that there are finite resources and they should be used conservatively and maintained for future generations.
The statement is true.
Answer:
False; I did the quiz and I answered "True" and got it incorrect
what traits could a plant that it would help it grow better in space
LED lights shine above to give the plants the energy they need to grow, and expandable plastic walls provide protection for the leaves as they get taller. So far, astronauts have just grown red romaine lettuce
Answer:
LED lights shine above to give the plants the energy they need to grow, and expandable plastic walls provide protection for the leaves as they get taller. So far, astronauts have just grown red romaine lettuce, but in the future, they will grow cabbage and tomatoes with seeds from the next SpaceX delivery.
Explanation:
Please Mark me brainliest
What is the correct structure of ATP? A. Ribose sugar, Adenine base, 3 Phosphate groups B. Triglyceride head, Ribose sugar, 3 fatty acids C. Ribose sugar, Phosphate group, Nitrogen Base D. Deoxy Ribsose sugar, Adenine base, 3 Phosphate groups
Answer:
The correct structure of ATP is
A. Ribose sugar, Adenine base, 3 Phosphate groups
Explanation:
The structure of ATP is a nucleotide, consisting of a nitrogenous base (adenine), a ribose sugar, and 3 serially bonded phosphate groups.
We use electrical devices that produce motion, light, and sound. Which aspect of energy explains why these devices are possible?
Answer:
The suns energy or the solar energy
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP NEEDEDASAP
Answer:
My best guess would be the first option.
Explanation:
For example, when people began chopping down trees and making settlements in South America, fire ants started to move north in search for new homes. Eventually, they've became a huge problem to North America due to North America having no natural predators capable of eating these violent ants.
Answer:
Por ejemplo, cuando la gente comenzó a talar árboles y hacer asentamientos en América del Sur, las hormigas rojas comenzaron a moverse hacia el norte en busca de nuevos hogares. Con el tiempo, se han convertido en un gran problema para América del Norte debido a que América del Norte no tiene depredadores naturales capaces de comerse estas violentas hormigas.
GRACIAS
0
Explanation:
Which equation is most likely used to determine the acceleration from a velocity vs time graph?
Answer:
The equation/formula to find acceleration from a velocity time graph is....
acceleration = velocity / time
Hope this helps!
On your first research mission you make an amazing discovery by finding a new species living in the hostile environment of the Sahara desert. After observing it carefully you determine that it is not an autotroph, it is multicellular, and it does not contain any chitin. What is the best classification for it
Answer:
Animalia
Explanation:
A multicellular organism is an organism composed of two or more cells. Multicellular organisms include animals (i.e., organisms from kingdom Animalia), plants, and most fungi. Moreover, an autotroph is a living organism that can produce its own food by using materials from inorganic sources (e.g., water, carbon dioxide, etc); whereas a heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food and thereby needs to eat other organisms, like plants or animals, to survive. Multicellular autotrophs are typically plants; whereas multicellular heterotrophs include all animals, fungi and some parasitic plants. Finally, chitin is a polysaccharide (polymer) of N-acetylglucosamine, which is found in the cell wall of fungi, as well as in the exoskeleton of some animal groups such as, for example, insects, crustaceans, etc.
Plants and algae most recently shared a common ancestor 480 million years ago, and plants colonized land shortly after that. Light, water, minerals, and dissolved gases surround the whole body of a submerged green alga, and the buoyancy of water provides physical support. What part did plants evolve to absorb water and minerals on dry land
Answer:
vascular tissues
What is the effect of mutated GLMN Gene on the human body?
Answer:
A novel gene , glomulin (GLMN) in which 40 different mutation.
In the Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty experiment, the transforming extract from virulent bacteria was treated with DNase, RNase, or protease before being mixed with nonvirulent bacteria. The appropriate control for this experiment is to treat the transforming extract from heat-killed virulent bacteria with:
Answer:
Nothing
Explanation:
A. Control variables generally entail little or no system change. To see if the method worked, the researchers required a positive control in which the heat-killed virulent bacteria invariably transformed the non-virulent microorganisms. This positive control involves adding "nothing" to both the heat-killed virulent bacteria before mixing them with the non-virulent bacteria.
how does baby get its shape in the womb of an woman?
Answer:
Uterus (also called the womb): The uterus is a hollow, pear-shaped organ located in a woman's lower abdomen, between the bladder and the rectum, that sheds its lining each month during menstruation. When a fertilized egg (ovum) becomes implanted in the uterus, the baby develops there.You are studying nuclear lamins and use recombinant DNA technology to alter the coding sequence of a nuclear lamin gene. The alteration you make creates a situation such that the gene now codes for a nuclear lamin protein that can no longer be phosphorylated when the nuclear envelope is broken down during mitosis. What do you predict would happen if the cell only had the altered nuclear lamin gene (and not the unaltered version)
Answer:
Nuclear lamins will no longer disassemble during mitosis
Explanation:
The nuclear lamina is a fibrillar network inside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, between the inner nuclear membrane and the peripheral chromatin. Nuclear lamins (also called simply lamin proteins) are intermediate filament-type proteins and represent the major building blocks of the nuclear lamina. During mitosis, the nuclear lamina is disassembled by hyperphosphorylation of nuclear lamins and lamina-associated proteins. The protein responsible for phosphorylating nuclear lamins is p34cdc2, a protein kinase that has a key role in controlling cell cycle progression. In consequence, a mutant form of the nuclear lamin proteins that cannot be phosphorylated will no longer be able to disassemble during mitosis.
Khi nói về các hoocmôn tuyến tụy, phát biểu nào sau đây sai?
Explanation:
The exocrine component of the pancreas is the pancreatic islets. The endocrine cell of the pancreas produces hormone insulin. The major hormones released by the endocrine gland inside the pancreatic are glucose and glucagon, which control blood glucose levels, and cortisol, which inhibits insulin and glucagon production.
If new genetic variation in the experimental populations arose solely by spontaneous mutations, then the most effective process for subsequently increasing the prevalence of the beneficial mutations in the population over the course of generations is
Answer:
binary fission
Explanation:
Binary fission is the main type of reproduction of prokaryotic organisms. In binary fission, the prokaryotic cell first duplicates its DNA and then divides into two cells, each one receiving one complete DNA molecule. Since binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction, this process increases the prevalence of beneficial mutations in a bacterial population. Moreover, transduction refers to the process by which a virus transfers genetic information from one bacterium to another bacterium. Conjugation is also a sexual mode of transfer of DNA from a donor (F+) to a recipient (F−) bacterial cell by direct cell-to-cell contact. Finally, transformation refers to the transfer of genetic material by which bacteria take up exogenous DNA from the environment and integrate it in their genomes.