Answer:
While some of the debris from the collision merged back into Earth, the gravity caused the accretion of much of the debris into a separate ball, forming the Moon.
deficiency symptoms of molybdenum in photosynthesis
Answer:
Molybdenum deficiency symptoms in most plants are associated with a build-up of nitrate in the affected plant part. This is a result of poor nitrate reductase activity. Symptoms include: pale leaves with interveinal and marginal chlorosis (yellowing) and necrosis (scald);
Which cells lack of nucleus ?
A. Muscle cell
B. Euglena
C. Fungal cell
D. Bacterial cell
Answer:
D. Bacterial cell
Explanation:
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Which structure is used by the organism to see the outside world?
Answer:
install
Explanation:
Answer:
Eye
Explanation:
We use the eye to look at things
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WHAT HAPPENS TO OUR BODIES WHEN WE EXERCISE?
What is happening to her circulatory system?
When you exercise, or play football in this case, you are working your muscles and certain places in the body. When this happens, your muscles respire (burn the FOOD to produce ENERGY) more faster than they would normally, so the demand for OXYGEN and GLUCOSE is increased.
As the muscles are performing cellular RESPIRATION quicker than the norm, they need oxygen and glucose to reach them faster (glucose and oxygen are the components for cellular respiration), and also they need to get rid of their CO2 (products of cellular respiration are CARBON DIOXIDE and WATER) so the HEART is now pumping blood around the body at a faster rate in order to provide these cells with what they need. To summarize, the circulatory system has to work harder and faster during exercise to provide the cells at work with glucose and oxygen and to get rid of the waste carbon dioxide.
What is happening to her breathing system?
{Relates to explanation given} The requirement for oxygen is increased so now the respiratory system (in particular the LUNGS) have to work harder and faster to take in more oxygen and to exhale more CO2, thus you begin to breathe faster. To summarize, oxygen is inhaled quicker and carbon dioxide is exhaled quicker, therefore the rate of DIFFUSION is increased.
Diagram:
Draw picture of a girl playing football and then in the nest picture of her lungs and heart, you can also include arteries and the veins. Show how the lung and the heart work more harder during the exercise or when playing any sports
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How do the process of DNA replication and the laws of inheritance help cells and individuals pass on their
traits?
DNA copying is otherwise known as DNA replication which is the process of producing 2 identical copies of DNA from one original DNA molecule during cell division. DNA copying is important because it generates variation during sexual reproduction which leads to evolution. Also, DNA copying helps in transfer of information or characters from the parents to the offsprings.
Mendel studied traits with only one mode of inheritance in pea plants. The inheritance of the traits he studied all followed the relatively simple pattern of dominant and recessive alleles for a single characteristic. There are several important modes of inheritance, discovered after Mendel’s work, that do not follow the dominant and recessive, single-gene model.
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the hollow tube allows water to flow easily.
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The cells that make xylem have an ability to adapt according to the environment. They open up, lose their ends to make a hollow vessel, and they get strength by lignin, it also supports the plant.
What is xylem vessel?Xylem vessel is a vessel type structure present in plants, that hold water for the plant. They are small vessels, and they loose and tight according to the requirement of water of the plant.
Its main function is to transport water and nutrition. It also supports the plant and give strength to tissues and stems.
Thus, the cells that make up xylem have the ability to adapt to their surroundings. They open up, shed their ends to form a hollow vessel, and lignin provides strength and support to the plant.
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In a non-mutated DNA strand, what base pairs with guanine?
Answer:
Attached to each sugar is one of four bases--adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), or thymine (T). The two strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between the bases, with adenine forming a base pair with thymine, and cytosine forming a base pair with guanine.
Explanation:
Answer:
cytosine pairs with guanine.
3. The absorptive effectiveness of the small intestine is enhanced by increasing the
surface area by
A villi.
C. digestive juices
B. enzymes.
D. elasticity of intestine,
Answer:
A villi.
Explanation:
Small intestines have finger-like extensions that basically increase the surface area for nutrients to attach and get transported inside the bloodstream or cells.
Answer:
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what event occured during paleozoic era?
A. diversification of mammals
B. beginning of multicelled life
C. first appearance of most invertebrates
D. dominance of non avian dinosaurs
Answer:
C) first appearance of most invertebrates.
Explanation:
The Cambrian Explosion occurred 542 mya. The earliest complex animals arose in the sea at the beginning of the Cambrian Explosion. It would take another half a billion years for mammals to rise. Multicellular life dates back 1.2 bya, but more cpomplex life, such as animals, did not occur until the Cambrian Explosion. In the beginning of the Cambrian Explosion, many soft-bodied animals, such as jellyfish and sea anemones appeared.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
First appearance of most invertebrates
A tertiary consumer is an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating primary consumers and secondary consumers. Usually tertiary consumers are carnivorous predators, although they may also be omnivores, which are animals that feed on both meat and plant material. Function of Tertiary Consumers
Answer:
The function of tertiary consumers is to keep the population of primary and secondary consumers under control, in addition to serving as food for quarternary consumers.
Explanation:
As stated in the question above, tertiary consumers are those who feed on secondary and primary consumers within the food chain. They represent a very important trophic level, in addition to allowing the transfer of energy between living beings to flow normally, they manage to control the populations of primary and secondary consumers, which keep nature in balance. In addition, they serve as food for other consumers, the quarternarios consumers.
which is a nonmendelian trait
Answer:
Polygenic traits are considered non-Mendelian because their alleles are located on more than one gene which allows for more alleles and phenotypes.
Explanation:
Examples of polygenic traits are hair color and height. Other traits, such as blood type, show codominance, where there is no dominant or recessive allele.
what is one way the gas giants differ from the terrestrial planets
what is one way the gas giants differ from the terrestrial planets?
ANSWERPlanets that are largely comprised of rock, such as rocky or terrestrial planets, are not like gas giants. Unlike rocky planets, gas giants lack a clearly defined surface there is no obvious line separating the atmosphere from the surface. The atmospheres of the gas giants are primarily hydrogen and helium.
--------------------------hope this helps...have a great day!!Which must be true for natural selection to happen?
A.) There must be genetic variation in the population.
B.) There can be no competition for resources
C.) All organisms must reproduce the same amount.
D.) The population must be below carrying capacity.
Answer:
Four conditions are needed for natural selection to occur: reproduction, heredity, variation in fitness or organisms, variation in individual characters among members of the population. If they are met, natural selection automatically results.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of artificial selection?
Answer: last option
Explanation:
artificial selection is when humans basically pick a desirable trait in a species and take steps to enhance or perpetuate that specific trait so that it's more common
the best option to describe this is the last one, because humans have bred domestic dogs to be less aggressive and more playful or friendly
Define the word nucleus!!
Thanks!
Answer:
There are 2 definitions
the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
and
the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
Explanation:
How is biodiversity related to the biosphere?
Biodiversity is the different life forms and animals which exist on Earth. The biosphere is where all those animals live.
which organism has the least energy grass--> rabbit--->raccoon---> wolf
Answer:
The Wolf
Explanation:
Food chain follows a law called 10% Law.
It follows that the carnivores (secondary consumers) that feed on herbivores and detritivores and those that eat other carnivores (tertiary consumers) have the lowest amount of energy available to them.
Hence wolf has the least energy
Neutral theory proposes that
A) molecular clocks are more reliable when the surrounding pH is close to 7.0.
B) most mutations of highly conserved DNA sequences should have no functional effect.
C) DNA is less susceptible to mutation when it codes for amino acid sequences whose side groups (or R groups) have a neutral pH.
D) DNA is less susceptible to mutation when it codes for amino acid sequences whose side groups (or R groups) have a neutral electrical charge.
E) a significant proportion of mutations are not acted upon by natural selection.
Answer:
The correct answer is E) a significant proportion of mutations are not acted upon by natural selection.
Explanation:
The neutral theory, proposed by Motoo Kimura in 1968, proposes that part of the molecular variability produced by mutations that exists in populations is natural variability, that is, a large part of the genetic variation observed in populations is due to random fluctuation of genetic variants that are neutral, on which natural selection hardly acts, so they are not an evolutionary force since they do not contribute predominantly to natural selection and proposes genetic drift as an evolutionary mechanism.
What is the difference between a hepatic duct and a hepatic vein?
Explanation:
The liver is connected to two large blood vessels, the hepatic artery and the portal vein. The hepatic artery carries blood from the aorta to the liver, whereas the portal vein carries blood containing the digested nutrients from the entire gastrointestinal tract, and also from the spleen and pancreas to the liver.
how does the pH of milk change when it is fermented to make yoghurt
Answer:
it gets lower
Explanation:
when milk begins to ferment it gets sour becoming more acidic and the pH gets lower.
How do the resources available to people influence how they
grow food?
Answer:
grow
Explanation:grow
5. Microwave
Situation: John saw his mother place a cold bread inside a microwave oven. After 3 minutes, his mom removed the bread from the oven and gave it to John John observed that the bread is warm after it was placed in the microwave oven. John wondered what caused the cold bread to warm up after it was placed in the microwave oven.
Observation/s:
Inference:
identify the kind of digestion that takes place in the mouth
Mechanical digestion takes place in the mouth
Write a short note on broyophytes?
Answer:
Bryophytes are an informal group consisting of three divisions of non-vascular land plants: the liverworts, hornworts and mosses. They are characteristically limited in size and prefer moist habitats although they can survive in drier environments. The bryophytes consists of about 20, 000 plant species.
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How can one use a community in teaching the concept "Safe use of agro-chemicals" to grade six level?
Answer:
A community can be divided into groups, where each group can present the correct ways to use agro-chemicals safely in different types of activity.
Explanation:
Using a community can be very helpful in teaching the safe use of agrochemicals. This is because, as a community usually has a large number of people, these people can be divided into small groups that will serve as small workshop rooms. Within these groups, the different ways to use agro-chemicals in a safe way, both for the applicator and for the environment, will be shown. Information on the composition of agrochemicals, first aid in case of accidents with the use of these products, among other things, can also be presented.
Which is not the correct statement from the following
calcitonin prevents the process of mixing of calcium from bones to blood
parathormone reabsorbs calcium from kidneys to blood
parathormone stores the excess calcium from blood to bones.
parathormone prevents the storage of calcium in bones.
Answer:
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Bakit mahalagang isabuhay ang pangangalaga sa kalikasan at ano ang mga kakayahang mayroon ka upang maisabuhay ito?
Explanation:
The primary motivation for conservation and is to conserve wildlife and maintain biodiversity. Safeguarding wildlife and environment and conserving it for future generations ensures that the species we care about do not become extinct. The preservation of such ecosystems aids in the protection of the overall ecosystem.
HELP!!!! FAST!!!! 20 POINTS!!!! You are a traffic accident investigator. You have arrived at the scene of an accident. Two trucks of equal
mass (3,000 kg each) were involved in a rear-end accident at a stop sign. Here is what you know:
• Truck 1 started from rest at the top of a 22-meter hill and coasted toward the intersection.
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Truck 2 was on a flat stretch of road at the bottom of the hill directly in front of Truck 1.
At the bottom of the hill, Truck 1 was going 20 m/s; Truck 2 was going 35 m/s.
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There were no skid marks left by Truck 2. The collision occurred at the stop sign where Truck 2 had
stopped
• After the collision, both trucks moved together in the same direction at 10 m/s before slowly rolling
to a stop.
You must now push Truck 2, using 1,000 N of force, 8 meters off to the side of the road so no one
else gets hurt.
1. How much work was done to bring truck 2 to a stop? 2. If tuck 2 came to a stop In 15 seconds, how much power (in watts) did it take to stop truck 2 at the sign by applying force to the brakes? 3. What is the final combined momentum of the trucks right after the accident? 4. Assuming that there are no other no conservation forces involved, what impulse was given to each truck during the collision? A. Truck 1: B. Truck 2:
Answer:
1) Kinetic energy of the truck 1 is 600,000 joules.
Kinetic energy of the truck 2 is 1,837,500 joules.
2 a)Potential energy of truck 1 is 646,800 Joules.
b) Energy lose by the truck 1 just got converted into heat and sound energy during the collision.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mass of the truck 1 and truck 2,m = 3000 kg
Velocity of the truck 1, = = 20 m./s
Velocity of the truck 2, = 35 m./s
1. Kinetic energy of the truck 1:
Kinetic energy of the truck 2:
2.a) Energy loose by the truck 1:
Initial height of the truck on the hill = 22 m
At that height potential energy will be maximum:
Potential energy of truck 1 at that height =
b) Energy lost by the truck 1 just got converted into heat and sound energy during the collision.
6.If a planet is considered habitable, what would that mean?
We could form new habits there.
It would NOT be able to support life
It would have conditions necessary to support life
Only humans could live there
Answer:
If a planet is considered habitable it means that the planet has all the conditions necessary to support life ,these conditions can be the presence of oxygen