Answer:
nhóm máu A, B, O và AB
Explanation:
Which of the following processes are involved in the loss of water from the leaves of
plants?
1
diffusion
2
osmosis
3
condensation
4
evaporation
A1 and 3
B 1 only
C4 only
D 1 and 4
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I think it's c but not sure
Prepare a menu in which the foods are produced or prepared with the assistance of microbes (bacteria or protists). Your menu should include at least 5 items (drink, foods, dessert) and a description of the microbial process involved in making the food.
Before it's cooked, chicken has microbes, defined with bacteria, fungi, protists and archaea such as salmonella (etc.) and is a source of protein
On the side, vegetables (ex. green beans, etc.) is a good source of essential vitamins.
for dessert, Strawberry shortcake is a decently "healthy" dessert, as it has strawberries for fruit, a "cake bread", which is grains, contributing to a healthy balanced daily meal, and the topping (ex. whipped cream) can give you daily sugar, also part of a balanced meal.
for drinks, water is an ideal liquid, or milk is good for you, too.
Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly,
Complete the sentence to identify the given noninfectious disease in sheep.
The clinical signs for ______
disease in sheep include an arched back and stiffness in the hind limbs
Answer:
non-infectious disease in sheep
Answer:
white muscle
Explanation:
Got it right on the test
__________ show more lateralization than __________.
The large, round cell part that controls cell activities in
Answer:
Explanation:
.
A set of three DNA or RNA bases ( like AAG or CUC) is called
a. a triplet codon
b. a doublet
c. an anticodon
d. an amino acid
e. 5' - 3'
Answer:
a. a triplet codon
Explanation:
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Vaccines are given to provide protection against pathogen causing infections. Which of
the following statements best describes how vaccines work?
Answer:
vaccines basically have the virus they are fighting in them to get the white blood cells in our bodies to know how to fight that virus in the case we do get it
Explanation:
Answer: Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself. Regardless of whether the vaccine is made up of the antigen itself or the blueprint so that the body will produce the antigen, this weakened version will not cause the disease in the person receiving the vaccine, but it will prompt their immune system to respond much as it would have on its first reaction to the actual pathogen.
What movements do the quadriceps femoris muscles perform?
Answer:
a. Extension of the lower leg
Explanation: is correct
How can local environmental changes have global effects?
а. Organisms can move from one environment to another.
b. Air and water move from region to region.
c. Increased carbon dioxide in one location can cause increased temperatures in other locations.
d. All of the above are true.
A
Answer:
The answer is A
Because, migrating of animals is one of the global effects
Explanation:
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A student taking samples from a local creek uses a microscope to identify different microscopic
organisms living in the ecosystem. The student uses a stain to help identify the organisms as
either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. A picture of one of the slides is shown. The student decides
that the two organisms shown on this slide are eukaryotic.
What is the best reason the student can give to support the conclusion that the two organisms are eukaryotic?
Match each of the leg muscles with the correct label. 2
Answer:
The numbers on the leg photo
1. Tensor fasciae latae
2. Soleus
3. Peroneus longus
Explanation: are correct
Why are some crows not afraid of scarecrows?
what happens to the sugar that plants make during photosynthesis
Answer:
the sugar , glucose
is used
for respiration
making cellulose
making amino acids
and stored as oil/fats
or
stored as starch
Explanation:
there are five ways
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Explain how energy gets from inside food to inside your blood. Answer with a paragraph.
Answer:
hhhh and I have a good feeling or a better understanding than we have in our current age range of speech in
bộ xương người gồm mấy loại xương
Answer:
gồm 12: xương sọ, xương hàm dưới, xương đòn, xương vai, xương ức, xương sườn, xương cánh tay, xương trụ, xương quay, xương cổ tay, xương cùng, xương cụt
Explanation:
in the preparation of plasmid dna, what is the function of the sds?
Someone please help meee
Answer:
Explanation:
Just look up root hair cell on Go.og.le and it'll give the answer hon
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explain the difference between evolution by natural selection and evolution by artificial selection. an example of each!
Explanation:
Natural selection; Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change. Individuals in a population are naturally variable, meaning that they are all different in some ways. This variation means that some individuals have traits better suited to the environment than others.
Weaker animals within a breed being killed off for food for another species, the surviving animals breed and continue the better genes for survival.
Artificial Selection; Artificial selection is the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals, and the steps taken to enhance and perpetuate those traits in future generations.
Corn. Larger growing corn was taken for more growth while smaller were eaten and not continued. Humans decdied the larger pieces were better for food.
location of genes in the chromosome
Answer:
Chromosomes and genes. Genes are arranged linearly along the length of each chromosome (like beads on a string), with each gene having its own unique position or locus. In a pair of chromosomes, one chromosome is always inherited from the mother and one from the father.
Explanation:
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Which of the following provides the fuel you need for most aerobic exercises?
FUEL from carbs (provide muscle glycogen) & fat.
Building blocks for rebuild, repair, replace tissue from proteins.
Answer:
b. Carbohydrates and fat
Explanation: is correct
An athlete is nearing the end of a race and her cells are low on oxygen.
Plz help need this now
What is most likely to occur in her cells so that glycolysis can continue to produce ATP?
A. fermentation
B. cell-to-cell communication
C. protein synthesis
D. DNA synthesis
Answer:
the answer is b tell me if i am wrong
Explanation:
transposons can integrate into the promoters of genes, what is the most likely outcome of such an event?
Answer:
altered gene expression
Explanation:
A _________ is an organic compound that must be obtained from the diet and is needed to sustain life.
A Carbohydrate is an organic compound that must be obtained from a balanced diet
Carbohydrates are food nutrients which are also organic compounds which are required for the sustenance of life because they are a very vital source of energy which the body requires for it to function properly and efficiently.
Other organic compounds are Proteins, lipids and Vitamins because they all contain elements of carbon in them. But for the Human body to be active it requires energy and the most important source of energy to the body is Carbohydrate
Hence we can conclude that Carbohydrate is an organic compound that must be obtained from a balanced diet.
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Which of the following is BEST definition for world debt?
A. The interest accumulated over time.
B. Money that developing countries have to borrow plus the interest owed on that money.
C. Revenue that countries generate and the interest that is accumulated.
D. The money that countries have to invest in the market.
Answer:
Money that developing countries have to borrow plus the interest owed on that money
which would be B.
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Please write a paragraph including feelings and questions after reading this writing, include your understanding reflection. I appreciate it if you do this please please
Not sure what you mean by understanding reflection but i'll do my best.
World War II was one of / if not the biggest tragedy to happen in modern history. It taught the world important lessons about society; that we need to work together and not let our differences enable another global conflict to the degree of WW2. However, history never completely repeats itself and while WW2 was a terrible and unimaginable tragedy, it provided us with information that can help us all in avoiding a future conflict similar in nature. However, how is the author so certain that history doesn't repeat itself? Have we not seen history do such thing. For example, there were vaccination protests all throughout history just like how there is vaccination protest today. So, I am interested in how the author came to his conclusion that WW2 will not inevitably repeat itself.
List 3 similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic Cells?
Answer:
Three similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are that both have vesicles, vacuoles, and the ability to carry out the eight functions of life. Prokaryotes do not have organelles.
The primary distinction/ difference between these two types of organisms is that eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and prokaryotic cells do not. The nucleus is where eukaryotes store their genetic information.
Explanation:
Answer:
Similarities: Cell membrane, cell size, cell arrangemet
Differences: prokaryotic: 1- Nucleus is absent
2- Membrane-bound nucleus absent.
3- One chromosome is present, but not true chromosome plastids
Eukaryotic: 1-Nucleus is present
2- Membrane-bound Nucleus is present.
3-More than one number of chromosomes is present
Identify the structures from the image.
A -
B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
Answer:
Explanation:
2) Identify the major players shown in the simulation: mRNA, Codon, Amino Acid, tRNA, anticodon, ribosome.
What will happen if the pollen tube pore its content inside the embryo sac?
Answer:
Once the embryo sac has developed, pollination has occurred, and the pollen tube has grown into the ovary to make contact with the ovule, fertilization (fusion of egg and sperm) can occur.Typically, the pollen tube reaches the embryo sac via the micropyle (Greek, mikros + pyle = small opening), or opening, in the integuments of the ovule.. There, it discharges its sperm into the embry
Explanation:
The pollen tube enters into the ovule, through the micropyle. Inside the embryo sac, the tip of the pollen tube ruptures and the 2 male gametes are set free near the egg apparatus. Inside the embryo sac, one of the 2 male gametes fuses with the egg nucleus and forms a diploid zygote. This process is called syngamy or true fertilisation.
Answer:
In angiosperms, the pollen tube releases
its contents ( including sperm cells) in
to the embryo sac upon insertion into the
ovule, thus completing double
fertilization
Consider this animal cell.
What is the function of the organelles that are labeled F?
A. to temporarily store water, waste products, food, and other cellular material
B. to produce proteins for the cell
C. to move proteins and other substances through the cell
D. to contain digestive enzymes that break down waste material and debris in the cell
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Paramecia are predators that feed on smaller protists. In an experiment, two varieties of Paramecia caudatum were grown separately in culture. Their growth rates can be seen in graphs a and b. Then, the species, one large and one small, were combined into one culture tank. The growth of the combined P. caudatum varieties can be seen in graph c. Use the recorded data to explain how this experiment exemplifies natural selection. Choose ALL that help with your explanation.
Answer:
A, B, C, E
Explanation: