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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In 1937, a man employed to lay water pipes was found to be the source of a severe epidemic of typhoid fever. The man, an asymptomatic carrier of Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi, the bacterium that causes typhoid, habitually urinated at his job site. In the process, he contaminated the town's water supply with bacteria from his bladder. Over 300 cases of typhoid fever developed, and 43 people died before the man was identified as the carrier.
How was this carrier identified?
a) nasal swab
b) sputum sample
c) throat swab
d) urine culture
if you think about fat as old stuff,what new stuff can be made from it
Answer:
Paints, Lubricants, Biofuel, Face cream, Soap,
Explanation:
Fat is derived from plant and animal sources. They include seeds, fruits, fatty fish.
Fats serve as a source of energy in organisms and also serve as insulation.
If you think about fat as old stuff,what new stuff can be made from it means of the things fats can be made from and they include Paints, Lubricants, Biofuel, Face cream, Soap etc. These products are manufactured in industries on a large scale due to their high demand.
Answer:
Paints, Lubricants, Biofuel, Face cream, Soap,
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is true? Bacteria and protozoa are examples of unicellular organisms. Individual cells do not need to maintain homeostasis. Most multicellular organisms reproduce through mitosis. Two identical daughter cells are created from sexual reproduction.
Answer:
Bacteria and protozoa are examples of unicellular organisms.
Explanation:
Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms in which the genetic material is not enclosed in a membrane. Bacteria are one of the oldest groups on Earth. Bacteria may inhabit diverse environments such as the deep ocean, soils, acidic hot surfaces, radioactive materials, etc. On the other hand, protozoa (also known as protozoan) are unicellular, heterotrophic, eukaryotic microorganisms, whose genetic material is enclosed within a nucleus that has a membrane. This group was originally considered to be animals because they have animal-like features including, for example, motility and predation.
The statement "Bacteria and protozoa are examples of unicellular organisms" is true. Bacteria and protozoa are both single-celled organisms.
What are the false statements?The statement "Individual cells do not need to maintain homeostasis" is false. Homeostasis is the ability of cells to regulate their internal environment to maintain a stable condition necessary for proper functioning.
The statement "Most multicellular organisms reproduce through mitosis" is false. Most multicellular organisms reproduce through a process called meiosis, which involves the formation of specialized cells called gametes.
The statement "Two identical daughter cells are created from sexual reproduction" is false. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two gametes, resulting in the formation of a genetically diverse offspring.
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1. A government is
.when people who own their own businesses and property
.Institution through which a society makes and enforces public policies
.Institution who elects representatives
who provides goods and services that are bought, sold and used
The correct answer is B. Institution through which a society makes and enforces public policies
Explanation:
The government is one of the most important institutions in society. The main function of this institution is to define who holds the political power, how are laws and policies created, how is a nation protected, and how to maintain the general order by enforcing laws and politics. Moreover, there are different types of government depending on who has the power and makes political decisions, this includes democracy, monarchy, aristocracy, etc. In this context, the option that best describes the government is B.
Which of the following choices correctly shows an example of the way energy flows in an ecosystem? A. Rattlesnake to Hawk to Kangaroo Rat to Fungus to Cactus B. Fungus to Hawk toRattlesnake to Kangaroo Rat to Cactus C. Cactus to Kangaroo Rat to Rattlesnake to Hawk to Fungus D. Cactus to Fungus to Kangaroo Rat to Hawk to Rattlesnake
ANSWER:
C. Cactus to Kangaroo Rat to Rattlesnake to Hawk to Fungus
EXPLANATION
Living organisms in an ecosystem obtain energy by feeding on one another. As one organisms feeds on the other, ENERGY FLOWS. However, the flow of energy is UNIDIRECTIONAL. The flow of energy is represented by a FOOD CHAIN where the arrow signals which organism is feeding on which.
According to this question, a typical example of energy flow in a terrestrial ecosystem is as follows:
Cactus → Kangaroo rat → Rattlesnake → Hawk → Fungus
In the above food chain, energy flows as cactus plant (producer) is fed on by kangaroo rat (primary consumer), which is fed on by rattlesnake (secondary consumer), which is fed on by hawk (tertiary consumer). Hawk is decomposed by fungi (decomposer) when it dies. Energy flows in this direction.
Hence, an example of the way energy flows in an ecosystem is represented by Cactus to Kangaroo Rat to Rattlesnake to Hawk to Fungus
which type of cell(s) contain ribosomes?
Answer:
Ribosomes are found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; in mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria. Those found in prokaryotes are generally smaller than those in eukaryotes. Ribosomes in mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar in size to those in bacteria. hope this is good enough to help you
Explanation:
an interpretation interpretation and explanation are important to study of science because
Answer:
An interpretation interpretation and explanation are important to study of science because if the following steps are not carefully taken the outcome could change.Scientists use their observation skills to gather data, their inter- pretation skills to understand what was observed, and their explanation skills to explain why the data either supports or disproves a hypothesis.
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Explanation:
What effect does insulin have on the body? It raises blood-sugar levels. It lowers blood-sugar levels. It raises glucagon levels. It lowers glucagon levels.
it regulates blood sugar level.
Explanation:
Insulin helps control blood glucose ( sugar) levels by signaling the liver and muscle and fat cells to take in glucose ( sugar) from the blood. Insulin therefore helps cells to take in glucose (sugar) to be used for energy. If the body has sufficient energy, insulin signals the liver to take up glucose ( sugar) and store it as glycogen.
F. Choose the odd one out from the given term and name the category to which
the others belong.
1. Haemophilia.Colour blindness, thalassaemia, night blindness
2. Gene. Chromosome. Allele, Ovule
3. Diffusion. Imbibition. Osmosis, Oxidation
4. Seed shape. Seed colour. Flower position. Inflorescence
Answer:
1. night blindness
2. Ovule
3. Oxidation
4. Inflorescence
Explanation:
1. Night blindness is odd among haemophilia, colour blindness, thalassaemia because night blindness is not an inheriditary disorder while other three are inheriditary diorder.
2. Ovule is odd among gene, chromosome, allele, ovule because ovule develops into a seed when fertilized and is not a part of genetic material DNA while the other three are part of genetic material.
3. Oxidation is odd among diffusion, imbibition, and osmosis because other belongs to the method of conduction of water and minerals by plants.
4. Inflorescence is odd among seed shape, seed colour and flower position because inflorescence is a group pf flower is flower axis while other belongs to a characteristic of a single or individual flower.
Hence, the correct answer is:
1. night blindness
2. Ovule
3. Oxidation
4. Inflorescence
The leading strand runs in a
direction and is replicated
A. 5' to 3', continuously
B.5' to 3', discontinuously
C. 3' to 5', continuously
D. 3 to 5', discontinuously
Answer:
option C is correct that is 3` to 5` continuously
Explanation:
when replication begins the two parent DNA strand are separated one of this is called leading strand and is replicated continuously in the 3` to 5` direction the other strand is lagging strand and is replicated discontinuously in short sections
Which motion describes molecules in a solid at extremely low
temperatures? *
Moving freely and randomly in a space
Vibrating while closely packed together
Sliding around one another and colliding
Bumping together with some room to move
Answer:
vibrating while closely packed together
Explanation:
Your question has been heard loud and clear.
Vibrating while closely packed together is the right answer
What is the friction force of an object wtih a gravity force of 30N, normal force of 30N, applied force of 6N to the right, and a net force of 20N to the left?
Explanation:
Given that,
The force of gravity is 30 N
Normal force is 30 N
Applied force is 6 N (right)
Net force is 20 N (left)
We need to find the friction force of the object. We know that friction is an opposing force. It always acts in the opposite direction of the applied force. The magnitude of applied force and friction force is same but direction is different.
Hence, frictional force is 6 N to the left.
What is each half of a chromosome called?
O A. Demisome
OB. Spindle Fiber
C. Chromatid
D. Centromere
Answer:
cromatidaida
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is C
''chromatid''
Explanation:
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What adaptation allows the Artic fox to survive in its environment?
Answer: Arctic foxes have several adaptations that allow them to survive. Their round, compact bodies minimize surface area that is exposed to the cold air. Their muzzle, ears, and legs are short, which also conserves heat.
Explanation:
6.
Water rises in the xylem tubes due to
photosynthesis.
respiration
gravitation pull.
transpiration pull.
Tul
My answer to the question is Transpiration pull.
In part A, you analyzed genes that contribute to two diseases. (cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy) How can scientists use this information to develop new treatments for these diseases? Based on your findings, do you think that scientists will need to develop multiple treatments to control symptoms of these diseases? Explain your reasoning.
Answer:
By designing suitable gene therapies in order to restore target gene expression.
Explanation:
Cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy are inherited genetic disorders associated with serious health problems. Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in the gene that encodes for the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein, and it is a condition associated with abnormal production of sticky mucus that leads to problems in the lungs and the digestive systems. On the other hand, muscular dystrophy is produced by mutations in genes localized on the X chromosome such as, for example, the gene 'dystrophin'. Gene therapy is an experimental approach used to compensate abnormal gene function by introducing exogenous genetic material and thus restore their altered protein products. Consequently, personalized gene therapies can be useful to treat inherited disorders such as cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy.
Raekwon wanted to see if listening to music would make the basketball players make more
baskets. On day one, he didn't play any music and counted how many baskets they could
make in 10 minutes. On day 2, he played rap music and counted the baskets, and on day 3,
he played classical music and counted the baskets. IV DV control
answer
IV-music
DV-baskets in 10 mins
control-the day no music was played
step by step
IV is the variable being adjusted to achieve variety of results
DV is the counts that will depend on the music played
control with no music only one variable was being tested the counts so a control is where one variable is being tested
The Amish populations in the United States began with relatively few individuals and have not recruited many newcomers to the population. Today, these Amish populations exhibit a much higher incidence of polydactyly (possessing extra digits) than other American populations. Which mechanism of evolution is likely responsible for this phenomenon
Answer: The founder effect
Explanation: The high incidence of polydactyl prevalent among the Amish population could be attributed to the a case of genetic drift called the founder effect. The founder effect occurs when a small population consisting of few people separate from a much large population, just like the Amish population separating from the larger American community. Due to the few composition or small size of the population, the genetic impact or influence on members of the population is usually higher than the effect on the larger population and leading to more rapid spread. The relatively small individuals which make up the Amish population compared to the larger American community is the reason why polydactyl hmis prevent within them and since theere are no newcomers, the trend will likely continue.
what is the first president of of Canada
Answer:
Sir John Alexander Macdonald was the first prime minister of Canada
The following events are part of a negative-feedback mechanism. I. blood pressure increase II. receptors detect a low blood pressure III. control center compares actual pressure with the set point IV. the heart beats faster Choose the arrangement that lists the event in the order they occur.
Answer:
II, III, IV, I
Explanation:
Blood pressure regulation is an example of negative feedback mechanism. When the blood pressure is low, sensor in the blood vessels called baroreceptors detect this and send a signal to the control center which is the hypothalamus.
The hypothalamus compares the current blood pressure with the normal and proceeds to send signals to the heart, as well as blood vessels and kidneys. The heart begins to beat faster, thereby increasing the heart rate and a a result, blood pressure goes back up to normal.
The narrative point of view in this excerpt allows the
reader to experience
O Rainsford's feelings as he enters the room.
Rainsford's feelings about his host.
Rainsford's impression of the dining room.
O Rainsford's impression of the island.
Answer:
O Rainsford's impression of the dining room.
Explanation:
Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game" revolves around the famed hunter Sanger Rainsford and his change of fortune when he was left stranded in an island famed for hunting humans as a game by the island's barbaric owner General Zaroff.
In the given excerpt, the narrator reveals the "dining room to which Ivan conducted (Rainsford)". The impression that the hall was "of feudal times with its oaken panels, its high ceiling, its vast refectory table where twoscore men could sit down to eat" reveals the outline of the enormous dining hall where Rainsford was conducted to eat with Zaroff. This narrative point of view allows the reader to experience the impression of the dining room.
Answer:
C
Explanation:I took the quick on Ed (:
-gene 1
-gene 2
-gene 3
How are these three genes related?
Answer:
Depends on the locations of these gene segment on the chromosome whether it be found on the same or different.
It can either be linked or unlinked.
A teacher collected some
beetles from a rotting log
and placed them in a
container of dry oatmeal in
her classroom. She kept the
box covered with a light cloth
so that the beetles could not
escape. She also asked one
of her students to add
potato and apple pieces
once a week to provide food
and moisture for the beetles.
After several weeks, the
student reported that there
were some strange-looking,
wormlike organisms in the
container
Answer:
beetle larva
Explanation:
From Scenario 1: What is the Experimental group?
O the color change
O the type of bush
O the type of soil
O the type of fertlizer
Answer:
the colour change
Explanation:
because experimental group refers to the things that are exposed to or get affected by the independent variable
Answer:
The tpe of bush
Explanation:
A bumblebee carries pollen from the male portion of a plant to the female portion of the same flower. Fertilization occurs. Which statement is true about this type of reproduction?
A.
It’s asexual, and the offspring are genetically identical to the parents
B.
It’s sexual, and the offspring are genetically identical to the parents.
C.
It’s asexual, and the offspring are genetically different from the parents.
D.
It’s sexual, and the offspri
Answer:
U R (A)sexual
Explanation:
If you see my dear, the answer will be A because it is not sexual (just like you lol) the offspring will be genetically similar to the parent, which you probably are not, you are adopted :)
EQ: What is the scientific Method and
how do we use it in our everyday lives?
Answer:
The scientific method :
Make an observation.
Ask a question.
Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation.
Make a prediction based on the hypothesis.
Test the prediction.
Iterate: use the results to make new hypotheses or prediction
Explanation
that's the scientific method but there are many example to how you use it in everyday life i.e the lights went out and you want to find out why, perhaps you didn't pay your bill or maybe the power went out. then you would go through the steps to find out what happened
A research biologist is studying cells from a new organism recently discovered in the Brazilian rainforest. She determines that the somates contain a total of 10 chromosomes. How many possible combinations of chromosomes could this organism produce as a result of independent assortment
Answer:
32 possible combination of chromosome
Explanation:
According to the law of independent assortment as proposed by Mendel, alleles of a gene will separate into gamete independently of the alleles of another gene. Since this organism contains 10 chromosomes in its somatic cell, it will undergo meiosis to produce half number of chromosomes in its gametes i.e. 5 chromosomes.
If we know the haploid number of chromosomes of an organism i.e. n, we can calculate the possible combination of chromosomes that will be present in its gametes as a result of independent assortment during meiosis using the formula:
2^n, where n= haploid no. of chromosome
If n is 5 chromosome in this case, the possible combination of chromosome in its gametes will be 2^5 = 32. Hence, as a result of independent assortment, an organism with 10 chromosome in its somatic cell will produce 32 possible combinations of chromosome in its gametes.
Match each statement to the type of behavior it describes. Jenna published the results of her latest experiment for the public to see. Malcolm altered an experiment to be able reach his desired conclusion. Elena keeps complete records of all her experiment results. Neal shared the results of his field study even though they didn’t support his hypothesis.
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
It may seem that the question is incomplete. The complete question reads:
Match each statement to the type of behavior it describes. Jenna published the results of her latest experiment for the public to see. Malcolm altered an experiment to be able reach his desired conclusion. Elena keeps complete records of all her experiment results. Neal shared the results of his field study even though they didn’t support his hypothesis. Put each description to the group it belongs to. 1.Responsible 2.Irresponsible.
To answer the question:
Responsible behavior
Jenna published the results of her latest experiment for the public to see.Elena keeps complete records of all her experiment results.Neal shared the results of his field study even though they didn't support his hypothesis.Irresponsible behavior
Malcolm altered an experiment to be able to reach his desired conclusionResponsible behaviors are those that support responsible scientific practices and do not jeopardize the objective nature of research. Every data during experiments must be well kept and after thorough analysis, results must be published fro the public to see irrespective of whether it agrees or disagrees with the original hypothesis.
Altering an experiment in order to achieve the desired result is grossly irresponsible, as this eliminates the objectivity that should be the main goal of every experiment. Bias must be eliminated from every scientific experiment.
You collect a specimen from a deep jungle survey. It appears to be a new species. You
get to name it, but before you can, you must classify it first. It appears to be single celled,
and contains chloroplasts. When a few of them are kept in the dark too long, they die.
Under the microscope you can see a dark colored nucleus. What classification fits them
best?
O A. Archaeabacteria
B. Fungus
C. Plant
OD. Plant-like protist
Answer:
The correct option is;
D. Plant-like protist
Explanation:
Protists are a broad collection of not so strictly connected microscopic unicellular (single celled) eukaryotic organisms that is neither a fungus, plant, or an animal but are categorized under the kingdom known as Protista
Protophyta is a known plant-like protist that is made of single celled algae
Other single-celled chloroplast containing protists are diatoms, and dinoflgelates.
Fish developed many characteristics for survival. Match the parts of the fish to their correct functions.
allow the fish
to breathe
underwater
protects the fish
from the external
environment
creates balance and
helps with escape
and predation
eye
gills
fin
mouth
scales
The fish breathes by using its gills. The outer scales protect themselves from the outer environment. Fins are for creating balance and protection. Mouth and eye is for predation.
What are the characteristics of fish?
A fish is classified as a vertebrate because it has a vertebral column. There are different types of fish, such as cartilaginous fish and bony fish. In cartilaginous fish, the endoskeleton is made up of cartilage, and this is seen in some large deep-sea animals such as sharks.
Bony fish such as Labeo rohita have endoskeletons made up of bones. This bone is stronger and harder than the cartilage. Most deep-sea animals lack bony skeletons because the pressure exerted on the body at that depth causes them to sink; this is why they evolved in this manner. Some fish can store an oil-like structure that helps them maintain body functions. Some have an air bladder that maintains the proper position.
Hence, the fish does breathe through its gills. The outer scales protect themselves from the outer environment. Fins are for creating balance and protection. Mouth and eye is for predation.
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