Answer:
Due to mixing of particles present in the upper layer of limestone with sandstone during deposition.
Explanation:
The parent layer was limestone layer which is older than sandstone layer. This sandstone layer spreads on the limestone layer because of wind. The wind moves these sandstone from other region and their deposition occurs on the limestone layer. During deposition of sandstone, some particles of limestone which are present at the surface mixes with the sandstone so that's why in sandstone layer, small and weathered pieces of limestone are present.
Compared to its surroundings, the concentration of solutes is low inside a cell. So, the cell is in a
for its transport from the cell to its surroundings. This type of transport is called
solution. A particular solute in this cell uses energy
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Answer:
Passive transport.
Explanation:
Osmosis occurs in the cell which is a type of passive transport. Passive transport refers to the transfer of solutes from one place to another without the expenditure or use of energy. Osmosis refers to the transfer of solutes from outside the cell into inside the cell through a semipermeable membrane which allow solutes which are small in size. This process occurs only when the concentration of solute is different inside and outside of the cell. while active transport is a type of transport which transfer solutes from one place to another with the use of energy in the form of ATP.
steps of Biological method of study taking malaria as an examples
Explanation:
The different steps which are involved in biological method are the the invasion, the rapid division followed by the spread of infection. ... Malaria results in infection after the bite of the female anopheles mosquito. The parasites enter the bloodstream. as a result of this there is predominant infection.
During the process of translation in a eukaryote messenger RNA is spliced in the nucleus. amino acids are synthesized by RNA polymerase. transfer RNAs are joined together by a large enzyme complex. ribosomes must be imported into the nucleus. mRNA interacts with ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
Answer:
mRNA interacts with ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
Explanation:
The correct option would be that mRNA interacts with ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
Translation involves the use of genetic codes in mRNA to synthesize amino acids that are eventually linked together by polypeptide bonds to form proteins.
During translation, the mRNA synthesized in the nucleus is transported into the cytoplasm where it gets attached to the ribosome and another RNA - the tRNA. The codons on the mRNA eventually match with the anticodon of the tRNA with the later releasing the amino acid that corresponds to each codon.
Hence, the correct answer out of all the options is that mRNA interacts with ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
I high statement best describes the scientist who contributed to our current body of scientific knowledge
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
First, it may seem that the question is with a typographical error. I guess you wanted to ask, "Which statement best describes the scientist who contributed to our current body of scientific knowledge?"
To answer the question, anyone that has engaged in research following the established scientific method and was able to report the findings from the research by publishing it in a recognized journal has contributed to our current body of scientific knowledge.
In this regard, men and women of all races, through time have contributed to our current body of scientific knowledge.
Why is environmental science important?
Explanation:
it is where we live and share resources with order species
I hope this was helpful
who discovered micro organisms
Answer:
It was ROBERT HOOKE who discovered micro organisms and it was discovered in the period 1665-83 two fellows of the royal society.
Explanation:
In 1665 Hooke presented the first published depiction of micro organism.
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Which element is being cycled through Earth's system in the image shown
below?
Fossil fuels
Cellular
respiration
Photosynthesis
Animals
Plants
Industry and Home
Death and
decay
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
c. Hydrogen
O D. Carbon
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For this assignment, you'll be creating a document or project. Now that you have an idea of the organ systems in the human body, it’s time to choose one that interests you the most. Use the links below to find detailed information about the organ system you choose. You will use this information to create a poster in Glogster or PowerPoint that illustrates the major facts and details of the system you chose. To make it fun and interesting, create a “ Travel Guide” that takes the reader through the system, detailing the organs in that system and what they do for the body.
To complete this assignment follow these steps: Choose your organ system to profile. Research the following information about your organ system: Short description of the organ system: What does the “organ system” do? (IE: endocrine system) How is the system organized? What are the major organs in this system? What is the main or most important organ in the system? How do these organs work together to do what they do? What are the functions in the human body that are done by this organ system? What would happen to the body if this organ system “failed”, or didn’t work right? Use the links to websites to gather that information. Save any graphics you want to use in creating your Poster.
If you choose Glogster: Go to Glogster and follow their instructions in setting up an account. It’s easy and it’s free. Watch the tutorial and then get started!
Answer: Here's a power point on the endocrine system. I hope this helps.
Explanation:
When making bread why is the dough left in a warm place for a while before putting it in the oven
Answer:
so that bread will rise when heating
Explanation:
the yeast will activate and be ready to produce gases when baking
When fats are used as an energy source, the glycerol portion enters ________ when it has been converted to ________. When fats are used as an energy source, the glycerol portion enters ________ when it has been converted to ________. glycolysis; dihydroxyacetone phosphate the electron transport system; coenzyme Q glycolysis; fructose-6-phosphate the citric acid cycle; pyruvate the citric acid cycle; acetyl CoA
Answer:
glycolysis; dihydroxyacetone phosphate
When fats are used as an energy source, the glycerol portion enters the glycolysis when it has been converted to dihydroxyacetone phosphate. Thus, the correct option is A.
What is the Glycolysis?Glycolysis may be defined as the process in which glucose (sugar) is partially broken down by cells in enzyme reactions that do not need oxygen.
In order to obtain energy from fats, triglycerides must be broken down into fatty acids and glycerol through hydrolysis. The fatty acids enter to Krebs cycle and are converted into acetyl CoA.
While the glycerol portion enters into glycolysis and is converted into dihydroxyacetone phosphate.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.
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Ultra-high-temperature sterilization effectively reduces microbes that cause spoilage. removes only mesophilic microbes. reduces microbes that cause disease. removes all microbes that cause diseases or spoilage. reduces microbes that cause disease or spoilage.
Answer:
kills all microbes that cause disease or spoilage.
Explanation:
There are different methods of sterilization, such as ultraviolet radiation, autoclave mechanisms, etc.
The sterilization mechanisms eliminate the microorganisms completely, thus generating sterile surfaces.
These mechanisms are used with surgical instruments, the operating room environment.
The autoclave method is the most widely used today due to its economical price, its ease of use and its practicality.
Sterilization methods must be strictly controlled with pilot or test microbiological cultures to be able to corroborate that these mechanisms function correctly, since otherwise they could trigger strong pathologies due to cross contamination.
Why is mitosis important to all living things?
Answer: It's important because mitosis helps living things grow and replace old or damaged cells.
Only ------ percent of the food eaten is turned into its own body. *
20%
12%
10%
40%
Answer:
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Answer:
the answer is 10%
Explanation:
the 10% rule states that only 10% of energy is passed from one trophic level to the other (organism to organism)
3. Why are some potentially
renewable resources currently
nonrenewable resources?
En la raza de ovejas Rommey Marsh, un gen conocido como gris letal, provoca que el feto gris GG, muera antes de las 15 semanas de gestación; El Genotipo heterocigótico Gg produce lana gris y el genotipo homocigótico gg produce lana negra. Si se cruzan individuos heterocigóticos. Cuáles serán las proporciones fenotípicas esperadas en la progenie viva? *
Answer
1:2:1
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Explanation:
What is a pedigree? Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button.
a) a tool to document harmful traits only
b) a type of family tree that can help answer questions about genes and their inheritance patterns
c) a cross between animals other than humans
d) a type of genetic test to determine probability of inheritance
e) a way of following genotypes that are the same as the phenotype
Answer:
b
Explanation:
A pedigree is a genetic representation of a family tree that diagrams the inheritance of a trait or disease though several generations
Answer:
B
Explanation:
what type of cash crops have been genetically modified..... please help!!!!!
Answer:
Most food modifications have primarily focused on cash crops in high demand by farmers such as soybean, corn, canola, and cotton. Genetically modified crops have been engineered for resistance to pathogens and herbicides and for better nutrient profiles.
Explanation:
Eye color is an example of 1. Transcriptional control 2. gene expression 3. translational control 4. gene regulation
Answer: Gene expression
What is it called when vesicles are used to move substances out of the cell ?
O A. Passive
O B. Endocytosis
O C. Diffusion
D. Exocytosis
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. Climate change is caused by changes in the earth's atmosphere in the amounts of greenhouse gases released into the air. Some scientists believe that 100% of global warming is due to humans. The largest contribution comes from burning fossil fuels because it releases carbon dioxide gas to the air, which is done by humans. Other factors that contribute to climate change include:
>Deforestation- clearing out trees affects wildlife, ecosystems, whether patterns. Forests cover 30% of the lands mass and clearing them leaves many animals without homes.
>Waste from factories- they release tonnes of toxic fumes into the air.
> Agriculture and farming- this is a surprising contributing factor to global warming. Animals produce a greenhouse gas called methane and when livestock are grazed at a large scale, the amount of methane produced is a big contributor to global warming.
Some fertilizers release nitrous oxide, which is another greenhouse gas.
2. The effects of global warming include:
>Melting glaciers- this leaves many animals without homes and it also causes a rise in sea levels which causes flooding. (that's 3 effects)
>Worsening droughts- this leaves many humans to die as they have no food or water.
>Increasing tornadoes
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Which of the following is not a negative consequence of upward urban growth?
a pollution
b creation of a "heat island"
C. increased use of surrounding land
d. waste management issues
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer: I believe its C
Explanation:
Answer:
C. increased use of surrounding land
Explanation:
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57 POINTSIn your own words, describe the connection between the heat from earth’s core and the movement of tectonic plates.
Answer:
(In explanation)
Explanation:
The heat from the earth's core causes convection currents in the air under the earth's crust, causing the tectonic plates to shift/ move.
Why was the Nationalist Party more popular in China’s cities than in the countryside? Wealthy people who supported the party were concentrated in cities. People in the countryside were less active in politics than people in the city. Poor city dwellers hoped the Nationalist Party would bring economic change. The Nationalist Party threatened to end crop trade with Western nations.
Answer:
Wealthy people who supported the party were concentrated in cities.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A on edgeExplanation:
please help me .Is platypus a mammal or a bird
Answer:
Platypus is an mammal.
Explanation:
Because platypus cannot fly, and lays eggs. It does not live in nests, but in holes on the ground. The parents platypuses can have venom but the smaller ones do not have venom. This is why they are threatened by other animals.
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Rima eat guava explain how the teeth tongue and sliva will help to break it down
Answer:
Please find the role of teeth, tongue and saliva in digesting guava below
Explanation:
Digestion is generally the process of breaking down complex food substances into their simplest form. However, as easy as this sounds, there are series of processes that must take place in between to achieve the final result.
Once a food substance like guava enters the mouth (ingestion), it initially gets chewed by the TEETH in order to break it down to smaller masses that can be swallowed. During the process of chewing, the TONGUE helps to move the food around the mouth and later helps push it down the gullet/digestive tract. SALIVA, on the other hand, creates a moisturizing environment for the food to form a Bolus (round mass of food ready to pass down the esophagus). The saliva also contains an enzyme called AMYLASE that helps chemically degrade starch content of the food before passed through the digestive tract.
Which of the following is a distinct structure found specifically in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow?
Select one:
a. Sinusoidal capillaries
b. Fenestrated capillaries
c. Venous sinus
d. AV anastomoses
e. Continuous capillaries
Answer:
option A is correct
Explanation:
A student finds that the mass of 25mL of an unknown liquid is 20.5g. What is the density of this substance?
Answer:
Density, [tex]d=0.82\ g/cm^3[/tex]
Explanation:
It is given that,
Mass of unknown liquid is 20.5 kg
Volume, V = 25 mL
We know that, 1 mL = 1 cm³
25 mL = 25 cm³
The density of the substance is equal to its mass per unit volume. So,
[tex]d=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\d=\dfrac{20.5\ g}{25\ cm^3}\\\\d=0.82\ g/cm^3[/tex]
So, the density of this substance is [tex]0.82\ g/cm^3[/tex].
Answer:
0.82
Explanation:
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The image shows groundwater zones. Top to bottom: Porous rock or soil, Water, Impermeable rock. Zone 1 is at the top of porous rock. Zone 2 is between porous rock and water. Zone 3 is in the Water. Zone 4 is between the Water and Impermeable rock. Which is the saturated zone?
Answer:
zone 3
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The first seismic waves to reach seismograph stations move in a push-and-pull motion. They are called
Love waves
secondary waves
primary waves
surface waves
Answer:
primary waves
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Answer:
hi, your answer is... primary waves.Which statement describes the role of the organism indicated by the blue arrow in the food web?
A secondary consumer that obtains its energy from the consumption of plants
A primary producer that recycles organic molecules from sunlight
A primary decomposer that recycles organic molecules by breaking them down
A primary consumer that obtains its energy from the consumption of plants
Answer:
A primary consumer that obtains its energy from the consumption of plants
Explanation:
Organisms that eat the producers are the primary consumers. In this case, the producer is the grass, which is then eaten by the primary consumer, the meadow vole.