Molly wants to perform an experiment that shows how the conditions under which a tomato plant grows will affect the size of its fruit. What should Molly do first?
She should measure the size of her tomatoes.
She should determine the variable to be tested.
She should read other researchers' results online.
She should record her data in her notebook.

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Answer 1
Hey there !

The answer is A. She should measure the size of her tomatoes.

Molly should do this so she is aware of how much the tomatoes have grown from the original size it was at.

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Answer 2

Answer:

On March 3, 1940, Aunt Molly Jackson led off the evening at the Forrest Theater. The wife of a leading coal striker, she’d been organizing the miners and writing songs about the abysmal conditions of the Kentucky mines until death threats forced her to relocate to New York City.

Which statement best summarizes the connection between Jackson’s life and her music?

She was asked to perform first because her songs were better than the other musicians’.

She started the performance because she was the wife of a leading coal striker.

She relocated to New York City because her songs led to death threats against her.

She hoped her songs would inspire miners to continue to work in the mines despite the conditions.

Explanation:


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What are the different sensory structures and what are each of them able to
detect?​

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Answer;

Chemoreceptor,Thermoreceptors,Mechanoreceptors,Photoreceptors

Explanation:

Chemoreceptors detect the presence of chemicals

Thermoreceptors detect changes in temperature

Mechanoreceptors detect mechanical forces.

Photoreceptors detect light during vision.

Before mitosis begins, which happens before the nucleus starts dividing?
The DNA replicates.
The cytoplasm separates.
The sister chromatids separate.
The homologous chromosomes cross over.

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Answer:

The DNA replicates.

Before mitosis begins, the DNA replicates. During the S phase of interphase, which precedes mitosis, the DNA in the nucleus undergoes replication, resulting in the formation of identical sister chromatids.

This ensures that each daughter cell produced during mitosis receives a complete set of genetic information.

After DNA replication, the cell enters the mitotic phase, during which the nucleus divides and the replicated DNA is distributed to the daughter cells.

The cytoplasm separates during cytokinesis, which occurs after mitosis and is not directly related to events before nucleus division. The separation of sister chromatids occurs during anaphase of mitosis, not before the nucleus starts dividing.

Thus, the process of homologous chromosomes crossing over occurs during meiosis, not mitosis.

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The different functions of the skeletal system include all of the following EXCEPT: *
a) Forms blood cells
b) Protects internal organs
c) Stores hormones
d) Assists movement

Which type(s) of muscle can contract without stimulation from the nervous system? *
a) skeletal only
b) skeletal and smooth
c) smooth and cardiac
d) cardiac only

Which of the following are events following fertilization? (Check all that apply. There may be more than one answer). *
a) Embryo develops into the fetus
b) Zygote cell rapidly divides
c) Embryo embeds into uterine wall
d) Zygote travels down the fallopian tube toward the uterus

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Number 1 is C
And im not sure about the rest :(

Storing hormones, smooth and cardiac muscles are the correct answers.

Storing hormones is not function of skeleton system. Skeleton system protects internal organs such as heart, kidney and lungs etc. It is also responsible for the movement of the muscles as well as produces blood cells because of the presence of bone marrow.

Smooth and cardiac muscles can contract without nervous system stimulation because they are involuntary Muscle which is beyond the control of the nervous system so we can conclude that storing hormones, smooth and cardiac muscles are the correct answers.

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Charlotte placed raisins in a glass of water and after a while, saw them swell up and get larger. It made her wonder about the way water moved into different items. She knew cells allowed materials in, but she wanted to know more and she read that the cell membrane had specific jobs. Which of the following correctly describes the cell membrane’s function?

A. It is permeable, so it can allow all materials to move freely across the cell membrane.
B. It uses diffusion and osmosis to move all materials into and out of the cell.
C. It uses active transport and facilitated diffusion to move all materials into and out of the cell.
D. It is selectively permeable, so it can allow certain materials to pass through it and prevent others from passing into the cell.

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Answer:

D. It is selectively permeable, so it can allow certain materials to pass through it and prevent others from passing into the cell.

Explanation:

True or False: Too much carbon in seawater prevents clams, snails, and other
sea animals from growing their shells.

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Answer: False................

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Carbon is one of the most abundant resources for sea animals, and they actually need a lot of carbon to grow their shells.

Which of the following facts are NOT true about dichotomous keys?

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Answer:

Explanation:

B    C

What are two main sources of genetic material found in viruses?

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Answer:

Most have RNA or DNA as their genetic material, but they also consist of a virion, which has nucleic acid and a shell of protein.

Explanation:

Eric has made a terrarium, a closed container with plants in it, and he has put


enough water into it to satisfy the needs of the plants. Does Eric need to add


water to his terrarium again? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

The water will be used by the plants sooner or later so their basic metabolic needs can be achieved. Also, the plants will loose their water by transpiration, in order to produce their carbohydrates. Therefore the amount of water will not be enough and has to be replenished.

Vestigial structures, such as hip bones in whales and appendixes
in humans, are those that have little or no function for the
organism. What is the most likely reason for this loss of function
over time?
The organism is undergoing speciation.
The organism is experiencing genetic drift.
The structure was over utilized by the organism.
The structure was not highly beneficial to the organism.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Humans used to use the appendix for good bacterial health in the gut. People used to drink dirty water and eat food that had lots of bacteria. The appendix would save them from infection.

What is the second most abundant element in the human body?
Select one:
A. carbon
B. methane
C. water
D. oxygen

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water

Explanation:

cuz after blood , water is the next thing that follows

Answer:carbon

Explanation: water is the first abundant element in the human body and carbon is the second

How is the AB blood group an example of codominant inheritance​

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Answer:

Explanation:

AB blood type is codominant because the red blood cells have the products of both the A and the B alleles of the ABO gene.

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Which chromosome is involved in Prader Willi and Angelman Syndrome?

A) Chromosome # 46

B) Chromosome # 1

C) Chromosome # 15

D) Chromosome #23

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Answer:

Chromosome 15

Explanation:


Replicating the texture of shark skin to inhibit the ability of bacteria to attach to medical surface is an example of what application of biotechnology

A.Biochemical engineering
B. Biomimicry
C. Bioprospecting
D. Environmental biotechnology

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Answer:

Biomimicry

Explanation:

The flow of energy moves in a circle through a food chain. The energy moves from the grass to the grasshopper. Next, the transfer of energy passes from the snake to the hawk. Finally, the fungi help by breaking down the hawk when it dies, and returns the energy to the grass. Where does the energy that is transferred through this chain originate? A) fungi B) grass C) grasshopper D) sun

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Answer:

i think it is B grass

Explanation:

Grass obtains energy through the use of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates.

Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that is also called trisomy 21. A person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of chromosome 21. What can you infer is most likely the genetic mutation that results in Down syndrome?

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Answer: Down syndrome is a result of failed cell division

Explanation: A typical baby has 46 chromosomes however babies with down syndrome have an extra copy, chromosome 21 which is why down syndrome is also called trisomy 21

How does an enzyme influence a chemical reaction?

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Answer:23

Explanation:yes it is

“Enzymes are biological catalysts. Catalysts lower the activation energy for reactions. The lower the activation energy for a reaction, the faster the rate”.

Information related to the organisms found on Earth during
various geological time periods is represented in the accompanying
chart.
OOEEOC 0-0 C-E
2525
-Edw-
4.6 (?) Billion
600 Million
200 Million
60 Million
Years Ago
Years Ago
Years Ago Years Ago
Precambrian
Paleozoic
Mesozoic Cenozoic
(Simple
(Age of Amphibians, Fishes, (Age of Reptiles) (Age of
Multicellular
and Invertebrates)
Mammals)
a organisms and
First Protists)
Past
Present
Geologic Time
Which statement concerning the first appearance of the organisms
over the time period represented in this chart is most likely
correct?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

In fruit flies, the gene for eye color is located on the X chromosome, and the red eye allele (R) is dominant
to the white eye allele (r). A carrier female is mated with a male fly with genotype X
rY. Which of the
following statements best describes the expected outcome of the cross?
a. The chance of an offspring having red eyes is 75%
b. The chance of an offspring having white eyes is 50%
c. The chance that a male offspring will have white eyes is 0%
d. The chance that a female offspring will have red eyes is 100%

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Answer:

b. The chance of an offspring having white eyes is 50%

Explanation:

So the genotype of the male fly is X^r Y. This means the male has white eyes because he only has one X chromosome, so he will express whatever allele is on that chromosome.

The genotype of the female fly, though, is X^R X^r. This is because carriers are heterozygous for traits, and the sex chromosomes of most females is XX (with some exceptions, like XXX, or X (Turner syndrome)).

If we cross this, what are the outcomes? Do a Punnett square. You get the genotypes of X^r X^R, X^r X^r, X^R Y, and X^r Y. The expected phenotypes are a red eye female, white eye female, red eye male, and white eye male.

Now, let's look at the choices:

A.: The chance of an offspring having red eyes is not 75%; it is 50%.

B.: The chance of an offspring having white eyes is 50%!!!

C.: The chance that a male offspring will have white eyes is 50%, not 0%.

D.: The chance that a male offspring will have white eyes is 50%, not 100%.

Sooo, it's B!

Do roots, leaves, or stems do more in photosynthesis in plants?

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Answer:

Leaves

Explanation:

Leaves help are flat and thin which makes it easy for them to take in more light, which makes them play the biggest rold in photosynthesis.

Which are forms of frozen water? Select three options.

dew
frost
hail

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Answer:

frost and hail

Explanation:

dew is litteraly just a drop of liquid water. the other 2 are frozen water.

Answer:

Frost

Hail

Sleet

Explanation:

Who help me about this?

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Answer:

Its easy Ana

Explanation:

The answer to the information above is Ana


The number of waves that pass through a fixed point per second is the (amplitude, frequency, wavelength)
of the wave. This value increases when the (amplitude, frequency, wavelength)
of the wave decreases

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Answer:

Frequency / Wavelength

Answer:

frequency and wavelenght

Explanation:

Can someone please help me with these two questions I will mark you as the best answer

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For the first question, the third choice seems best.

For the second question, it's light moths.

What is the pathway of air into the body?
nose → nasal cavity → pharynx → trachea → larynx → bronchi → lungs
nose → nasal cavity → pharynx → larynx → trachea → lungs → bronchi
nose → nasal cavity → larynx → pharynx → trachea → bronchi → lungs
nose → nasal cavity → pharynx → larynx → trachea → bronchi → lungs

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Answer:

nose → nasal cavity → pharynx → larynx → trachea → bronchi → lungs

Explanation:

this is right.

Answer:

It's D he's right

Explain:

I just did it in edge

The changes in composition in an area over time is called

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Answer:

Ecological Succession.

Explanation:

The difference between the highest and lowest elevations on a map is the
a.geologic unit
b.topography
c.contour line
d.relief
please

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Answer:

contour line

Explanation:

Answer:

d, relief

Explanation:

Vaccine: What is one advantage of being vaccinated against a particular virus?
I

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Answer:

the vaccinated person's immune system will likely become immune to said virus and it will cause the body vaccinated to develop antibodies

Explanation:

i hope this helps a little bit :))

Antibodies make the cells aware a certain virus is entering the body and detects and fights it off. Which leads you to a fever because that means they're currently working hard to eliminate the virus.

What is a drug?
What is the difference between medicines and recreational drugs ?
Give two examples of legal recreational drugs?
Give two example of illegal (against the law) drugs?
What is a depressant?
Give two effects that a depressant drug has on the body.
Give two long term effect of taking a depressant drug.
What is a stimulant?
Give one example of a legal stimulant and one example of an illegal stimulant.
What are the effects of taking a stimulant?

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Answer:

recreational - enjoyment i.e. weed, alcohol (legal)

shrooms, lsd (illegal)

liver or lung failure

stimulant- helps asthma and other things example. dexedrine

the effects of taking stimulants is loss of appetite, increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure and body temperature, interrupted sleep patterns, panic, hallucinations, and irritability.

also a drug is a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.

Drug- type of medication used to help pain or to get over something

#2- one is just for fun and one is to actually help you

#3- Alcohol Beverages or Cigarettes/ Tobacco

#4- Molly or Cannabis

#5- sleeping pills

#6- will make you depressed, sad

#7- I don’t know

#8- speed up the brain

#9- legal- nicotine, illegal- cocaine I think

#10- can make you feel more awake, alive

So i forgot what the genetic code is and how its read can somebody please be kind and help me..

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Answer:

i d

Explanation:

DescriptionThe genetic code is the set of rules used by living cells to translate information encoded within genetic material into proteins. adenine(A), cytosine (C),guanine(G), thymine(T) are the “letters” of the DNA code.

Examine the picture of an onion root tip with cells in various stages of the cell cycle. A student claims that interphase is the longest stage of the cell cycle. Another student claims that mitosis is the longest stage. Using evidence from the photo, determine which student is correct and why. A) Mitosis is the longest stage because anaphase requires more time to separate chromatids. B) Interphase is the longest stage because chromosomes are visible in the majority of the cells. C) Mitosis is the longest stage because the majority of the cells in the photo are replicating their DNA. D) Interphase is the longest stage because the majority of the cells in the photo have uncondensed chromatin and are not dividing.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

the longest phase in the cell division is interphase because the DNA replication occurs in this phase

As per the image interphase is the longest stage because the majority of the cells in the photo have uncondensed chromatin and are not dividing. The correct option is D.

What is cell cycle?

The cell cycle, also known as the cell-division cycle, is the sequence of events that occurs in a cell that causes it to divide into two daughter cells.

A cell cycle is the series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows as well as divides.

A cell spends the majority of its time in what is known as interphase, where it grows, replicates its chromosomes, and prepares for cell division. The cell then exits interphase, goes through mitosis, and divides completely.

Interphase is the longest stage, according to the image, since the maximum of the cells in the photo have uncondensed chromatin as well as are not dividing.

Thus, the correct option is D.

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