Answer:
a
Explanation:
my reason is that the capacity carrying is 35
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\mathrm{A. \: I \ only}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The graph does not mention any seasons. The graph is not growing geometrically. For about 9 months the population has been about 35.
How would the world be without atoms?
without atoms, the chemical elements wouldn't exist. then, molecules, then proteins, then life itself. basically we're made out of atoms just like everything else.
In response to increased levels of aldosterone, the kidneys produce In response to increased levels of aldosterone, the kidneys produce urine with a lower concentration of sodium ions. urine with a higher concentration of sodium ions. urine with less glucose. a larger volume of urine. urine with a lower concentration of potassium ions.
Answer:
The correct answer is urine with a lower concentration of sodium ions.
Explanation:
A hormone produced in the cortex or the outer section of the adrenal glands, which are located above the kidneys is known as aldosterone. The hormone plays an essential function in regulating the blood pressure primarily by functioning on the organs like colon and kidney to enhance the reabsorption of sodium or salt into the bloodstream and to enhance the concentration of potassium excreted in the urine.
Along with sodium, the hormone also works to reabsorb more concentration of water, which further increases the volume of blood and thus the blood pressure. Therefore, with the increase in the levels of aldosterone, the kidneys generate urine with a lower concentration of sodium ions.
In response to increased levels of aldosterone, the kidneys produce urine with a higher concentration of sodium ions. Therefore, option B is correct.
Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, specifically in the zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex. It plays a crucial role in regulating sodium and potassium levels in the body.
When aldosterone levels increase, such as in response to low blood sodium levels or stimulation by the hormone angiotensin II. Then, it acts on the cells of the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts in the kidneys.
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The hydrosphere does not overlap with any other spheres true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It overlaps with the lithosphere. Since some rocks produce water.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
how are phenotypes impacted by mutations
Answer:
I guess phenotypes are not affected by mutations since mutations affect the gene structure of organisms while phenotypic characteristics are acquired through ones life time therefore no relationship between the two
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:
Which is represented by the image?
Answer:
represent by image.
Explanation:
To store an image on a computer, the image is broken down into tiny elements called pixels. A pixel (short for picture element) represents one colour. ... In order for the computer to store the image, each pixel is represented by a binary value. We call this representation of colours a “bit-plane”.
If a vaccine protects you for most of your life against a particular pathogen, why do you need a new flu shot every year? A. Influenza evolves very quickly and its antigens mutate so that your memory cells from the last vaccine won’t recognize it. B. Influenza is so strong that you need a booster every year to make sure your body can fight it. C. Influenza is a virus, and vaccines only generate memory cells for bacterial infections. D. You don’t need it every year, it is just offered every year for anyone who does not have it yet.
Answer:
If you got a flu shot this year, next year you'll need it again.
Explanation:
This is because the virus changes, usually rendering the previous year's vaccine partly or totally useless. hope this helps you :)
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Influenza evolves very quickly and its antigens mutate so that your memory cells from the last vaccine won’t recognize it.
The 2020 influenza vaccine was not as efficient because scientists were scrambling to put out a vaccine for Coronavirus. Consequently, Coronavirus cases skyrocketed during the flu season.
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also.. i have to put coronavirus and not "c0vid-19" because apparently it's too political. lol.
is the world safe place for animals and plants?
Guys pls answer it
Answer:
No it isn't
Explanation:
Nothing is ever safe everything is constantly trying to kill you and the same goes for animals. Wether it be humans or other animals and even their own bodies.
Answer:
Wildlife sanctuary is the place where wild animals are protected in their natural habitat. Here poaching or capturing the animals is prohibited. Biosphere reserves are the area used to conserve biodiversity like plants, animals and microorganisms. It contains many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks.
Explanation:
Drag each label to the correct location on the table. Each label can be used more than once.
Identify the voice used in each sentence.
Sentences
Voice
Phil went to a movie with his friends.
The peanut butter is being added
to the cake by the chef.
The blue dress had been put on
display by the store assistant.
Karl gave a touching speech at his
graduation ceremony.
Jacob's party will be attended by
everyone in town
Fred played with a monkey during
his first trip to a zoo
active
passive
Answer:
1. Phil went to a movie with his friends - active voice
2. The peanut butter is being added
to the cake by the chef - passive voice
3. The blue dress had been put on
display by the store assistant - passive voice
4. Karl gave a touching speech at his
graduation ceremony - active voice
5. Jacob's party will be attended by
everyone in town - passive voice
6. Fred played with a monkey during
his first trip to a zoo - active voice
Explanation:
In English language, the voice of a sentence can either be passive or active.
A sentence is said to be ACTIVE if the subject is performing the action (verb). Hence, the sentence is referring to the subject doing the verb's action directly. For example;
1. Phil went to a movie with his friends
2. Karl gave a touching speech at his
graduation ceremony
3. Fred played with a monkey during
his first trip to a zoo
These are examples of sentences (1,2,3) in active voice because the subjects are performing the actions in the sentence.
On the contrary, a sentence is in the PASSIVE VOICE when the subject is acted upon by the verb in the sentence. In other words, the subject becomes the receiver of the veeb's action. For example;
4. The peanut butter is being added
to the cake by the chef
5. The blue dress had been put on
display by the store assistant
6. Jacob's party will be attended by
everyone in town
The above examples (4,5,6) are all in passive voices because the subjects in the sentences are acted upon by the verbs.
A living microorganism or its toxin may cause human disease that is transported through the US MAIL MUST be marked as a:________.A. MordantB. VirusC. InfestationD. Etiologic agent
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.
The image below shows plant cells.
plant cells
What feature of cell theory is best demonstrated in the image?
A.
Cells are formed from other cells.
B.
Cells are the basic units of structure and make up tissues.
C.
Organisms are made up of a few similar cells.
D.
Organisms have cells with different shapes and functions.
do foxes hunt alone yes or no.
yes. but occasionally they meet up with their packs during the night
Answer:
yes they hardley ever travel in packs
Independent and Dependent Variable Practice
DIRECTIONS: Read the information about each experiment and record the independent variable (IV) and dependent variable (DV). Then write a hypothesis for each experiment. Be sure to use an “if, then, because” statement.
Will an egg float higher in water with more salt?
IV:
DV:
Hypothesis:
Willy and Billy want to know if stretching a rubber band at different lengths affects how far the rubber band will fly. They will use centimeters for all measurements.
IV:
DV:
Hypothesis:
Will a paper airplane with longer wings fly farther than shorter wings?
IV:
DV:
Hypothesis:
Will a plant grow higher with more light?
IV:
DV:
Hypothesis:
Milly and Bob want to know if the amount of baking soda added to vinegar will affect the height a rocket will launch. They will measure the baking soda in milliliters. They will measure the height of the rocket launch in meters.
IV:
DV:
Hypothesis:
Carrie and Heather wanted to know if the size of a coin will affect the number of drops of water it can hold. So they use a dropper to place water on a quarter, nickel, and penny.
IV:
DV:
Hypothesis:
I wonder if the amount of studying I complete has an effect on my science test scores?
IV:
DV:
Hypothesis:
Answer:
1) IV: The quantity of salt added
DV: The resultant density of the salinated water
Hypothesis: The egg will float when the mass of the volume of the salinated solution displaced by the egg is equal to or larger than the mass of the egg
2) IV: The extension of the rubber band above original length in centimetres
DV: The distance flown by the rubber band
Hypothesis: The potential energy stored in the rubber band by pulling will be transformed into kinetic energy and the larger the extension, the larger the stored potential energy, and the larger the resultant kinetic energy, the higher the velocity and the further the distance flown
3) IV: The wing span of a paper airplane
DV: The distance flown by the plane
Hypothesis; The glide of the airplane is a factor of the wings span increased wingspan increased glide and increased travel distance
4) IV: Presence of more light
DV: Height to which plant grows
Hypothesis: Photosynthesis, which is the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen in the presence of Sunlight is essential for plant growth and the more the presence on light is increases the higher plant will tend to grow
5) IV: Amount of vinegar in the canister
DV: The height a rocket will launch
Hypothesis: With a given amount of baking soda, in the canister a little amount of vinegar causes a delayed launch but an increased build up of carbon dioxide resulting in higher height reached than when more vinegar is used in which case the lift off will be more rapid but the power will be lesser and the height reached reduced
6: IV: Surface area of the coin
DV: The number of drops held
Hypothesis: Due to surface tension and cohesion which are properties that increase with surface area and as such a coin with a larger surface area holds more water drops
7. IV: Number of hours of study
DV: Science score
Hypothesis: A student science scores is directly related to the amount of science topics thought the student is able to respond to in a test and it is directly proportional to the amount of study the student has done related to the science topics
Explanation:
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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Name four breeds of cattle
Answer:
Black Angus, Red Angus, Holstein, Gelbvieh
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(05.05 MC) Exposing human subjects to experimental manipulations such as high levels of toxins is unethical. We often use model organisms for this reason. What attributes would you look for in selecting a good model organism for investigating the impact of toxins in humans? A good model organism should be able to be easily maintain in the laboratory, be fast growing, with a fast generation time and be as closely related to humans as possible. Cost is the only consideration in selecting a model organism, since all living things are made of cells anything found will apply to humans. The best choice will must be the very closely related to humans, such as chimps, since anything found in other species will not apply to humans. The most important consideration in selecting a model organism is how the public will feel about doing experiments on that species, so the best choice would generally be a very simple organism like bacteria that people don't care very much about.
Answer:
A good model organism should be able to be easily maintain in the laboratory, be fast growing, with a fast generation time and be as closely related to humans as possible.
Explanation:
The attributes that should be looked for in the selection of good model organism for investigating the impact of toxins in humans include:
Easy maintenance: The easier the maintenance of the organism, the better for both the research and the researcher. More can be achieved with less effort as opposed to high maintenance animals.Fast generation time: They should be able to grow and reproduce quickly so as not to prolong the experiment for too long. The lower the regeneration time, the shorter the time required to obtain adequate data for the research.Genetical similarity to humans: A good model organism for humans related study must share some similarities with humans at the genetic level. The more the genetic similarity, the more applicable the outcome of the research on humans.Hence, a good model organism should be able to be easily maintained in the laboratory, be fast-growing with a fast generation time, and be as closely related to humans as possible.
When you centrifuge the DNA isolated from the bacteria, the DNA separates into two classes. One class of labeled DNA includes very large molecules (thousands or even millions of nucleotides long), and the other includes short stretches of DNA (several hundred to a few thousand nucleotides in length). Which two classes of DNA do these different samples represent
Answer:
Leading strand and Okazaki fragments
Explanation:
The two classes of DNA that the different samples represent include the leading strand and the Okazaki fragments.
The large molecules DNA with thousands/millions of nucleotides constitutes the leading strand of the DNA while the short stretches of DNA with just a few thousand nucleotides in light constitute the Okazaki fragments.
This is because, during replication, the leading strands of DNAs are usually synthesized in a continuous manner and end up forming a long, continuous daughter strand while the lagging strands are usually synthesized in short, discontinuous fragments known as the Okazaki fragments.
The continuous/discontinuous replication of the leading/lagging strands of the DNA is due to the characteristics of the enzyme responsible for adding bases to the growing daughter strands. The DNA polymerase enzyme can only add nucleotides in the 5' to ' direction.
An ecologist samples the abundance of various species along an environmental gradient and fails to find clusters of species. Instead, peaks of abundance of dominant species are merely randomly spaced segments along a continuum. This distribution of species supports the
Answer:
This distribution of species supports Gleason´s Individualistic concept of a community.
Explanation:
This theory was proposed by Gleason and it states that plant species respond individually to environmental factors that continuously change at spatial and temporal levels. This means that the combination and distribution of plants in a certain point or area are unique because each vegetable species has a different distribution pattern and a different tolerance and abundance rate. Hence each species´ response curve to a certain gradient has its own shape and size and it different from other species curves.
Plants assembly growing in an area is the result of environmental conditions and migration rate of species. As every area is continuously getting propagules of different species, the survival success of each plant depends not only in environmental factors, but also depends on the tolerance to other new species and their interactions. This combination along a gradient always results in different composition and abundance of species. This is why a sample can not be confined to a clearly defined vegetable community.
This point of view is known as individualistic or continuum concept of vegetable community. Gleason believed that vegetable species were distributed as a continuum and that communities can not be identified as combinations of associated species that repeat in space.
After school, Kai feels hungry and tired. He finds some sugar cookies in the cabinet and finishes the whole package.
Which statements best describe the role of glucagon and insulin in this scenario?
O Glucagon was secreted by his pancreas before he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was low. Insulin
was secreted after he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was high.
O Insulin was secreted by his pancreas before he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was low. Glucagon
was secreted after he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was high.
O Glucagon was secreted by his pancreas before he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was low. After he
ate, insulin from the cookies increased his blood sugar levels.
O Insulin was secreted by his pancreas before he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was low. After he ate,
glucagon from the cookies increased his blood sugar levels.
Answer: Option A) Glucagon was secreted by his pancreas before he ate the cookies because blood glucose was low. Insulin was secreted after he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was high.
Explanation:When Kai was hungry and his blood glucose level was decreasing, glucagon is the hormone which was secreted by the islets of pancreas to increase the blood sugar levels in his body. Glucagon forces the liver to release the stored glucose in it, which increases the blood glucose level in the body. When Kai ate the sugar cookies there was enough of blood glucose available for his body, also it exceeded the requirement and went high. Insulin was then secreted to control this excess glucose from the islets of pancreas. As it helps the body cells to absorb the glucose and lowers the amount of glucose in the blood. It makes the cell available with the glucose to produce energy and perform their activities.
In short, glucagon and insulin both are secreted by the same organ which is islets of pancreas. But they differ in their function, glucagon increases the blood glucose when the body needs it, whereas insulin helps to absorb the excessive glucose and stores that in the body. Both are the hormones which help in regulating the body glucose levels.
During process of digestion which takes place in digestive tract statement which describes role of glucagon and insulin is glucagon was secreted by pancreas before he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was low. Insulin was secreted after he ate cookies because his blood glucose was high.
What is digestive tract?It consists of the gastrointestinal tract along with the accessory organs which are present in digestion process . It involves the breakdown of complex food into smaller components which can be easily assimilated and absorbed by the body.
The digestion process has 3 phases: cephalic phase , gastric phase and intestinal phase.Cephalic phase begins with secretion of gastric juices from gastric glands in response to sight and smell of food.It involves chewing and chemical breakdown of food by the action of digestive enzymes ,saliva in the mouth contain enzymes like lipase and amylase which are secreted by the salivary and serous glands present on the tongue.
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Durante la explosión de una planta nuclear como la ocurrida en Chernóbyl en 1986, una persona se expone por un tiempo a esta radiación ¿qué daños a nivel molecular (ADN O ARN) podría sufrir? Y ¿cómo afectaría esto su salud y a la de su descendencia?
Answer:
mediante mutaciones en el ADN
Explanation:
El desastre ecológico de Chernóbil estuvo asociado a la liberación de importantes cantidades de radiación en forma de radioisótopos hacia la atmósfera, como producto de la explosión de un reactor que contenía toneladas de uranio radiactivo. La exposición a este tipo de radiación aumenta las probabilidades de sufrir mutaciones en la molécula de ADN. Dicho de otro modo, la radiación incrementa las chances de sufrir cambios en el material genético hereditario. Las mutaciones generalmente son corregidas por los mecanismos de reparación del ADN; sin embargo, existen ocasiones donde las mutaciones no son reparadas. Por otro lado, las mutaciones a menudo tienen efectos deletéreos y por lo tanto están asociadas a enfermedades, ya que los cambios en la secuencia genética provocan consecuentemente también cambios en las proteínas codificadas por estos genes. Por ejemplo, las mutaciones sufridas por genes supresores de tumores se encuentran asociadas a la aparición de células cancerosas por el mal funcionamiento de dichos genes. El efecto de la mutación depende del tipo celular que sufre la mutación: aunque las mutaciones sufridas por células somáticas pueden afectar la salud, estos tipos de mutaciones no son heredadas (simplemente porque las células somáticas no se heredan), mientras que las mutaciones sufridas por células germinales, es decir, en las células encargadas de la formación de gametos, pueden ser transmitidas a la descendencia.
Which of the following group behaviors is primarily offensive, rather than defensive?
Answer:
Abusive behaviour, Discrimination or harassment are offensive.
Explanation:
Abusive behaviour, Discrimination or harassment are the behaviour which is offensive not defensive because in these behaviour people show aggression towards other people which is offensive in nature. These behaviour should be avoided because these behaviours hurt people and disturbance occurs in the society. These types of behaviour shows true color of the individual and the family he belong.
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
What characteristic of sexual reproduction did Mendel investigate that resulted in offspring expressing characteristics that differed from their parents?
Explanation:
Mendel crossed two unlike parents to get offspring with characterestics that differ that of the parents
Mendel used the characteristic of sexual reproduction in which the genes from the two parents combine to form the offspring. This results in offspring expressing the characteristics that differed from their parents.
What is Sexual reproduction?Sexual reproduction is a type of reproduction in which the production of new organisms occur by the combination of genetic information of the two parents or individuals of different sexes. In most of the species, the genetic information is carried on the chromosomes in the nucleus of reproductive cells called gametes, which fuse to form a diploid zygote in the organism which matures to form a complete organism.
Mendel called the material which is responsible for the characteristics as "factors", and he proposed that during sexual reproduction, each of the parent contributed a form of this factor to the resulting offspring. This combination of the parental factors then determined which form of a trait will be visible in the offspring.
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Identify the part of the plant where photosynthesis primarily occurs.
Answer:
The part of plant where photosynthesis occurs is in the plant.
Explanation:
it has many layers of cell...and also a pigment called 'chlorophyll' (a molecule which absorbs light) because of which the process starts.
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Does human have link with their genes(from their family)?
Answer:
Yes genes are the features of either the mother of father
Explanation:
Exceptions to the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology"" What is biggest revolution? Violation of Central dogma--- How &Why?
Answer:
reverse transcription
Explanation:
The central dogma of molecular biology states that the flow of the genetic information is unidirectional: DNA to RNA to protein. Thus, the central dogma indicates that a gene is always transcribed into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, and then this mRNA is used as a template for protein synthesis during translation. Reverse transcription is an event that contradicts the central dogma since in this case there are enzymes known as reverse transcriptases that are capable of synthesizing DNA by using RNA as template. In eukaryotic cells, reverse transcription may occur naturally during the insertion of certain Transposable Elements (retrotransposons).
the definition in a cladogram
Answer:
a branching diagram showing the cladistic relationship between a number of species
From Scenario t What is the Dependent Variable? *
the flower
the flower color
O the flower with no fertilizer
when the flower blooms
Answer:
The flower color
Explanation:
Answer:
The flower color
Explanation:
Find the weight of a pine tree that has a circumference of 14 inches and a height of 120 feet. Use the equation: W = b0 + b1(D2H)
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The weight of trees is calculated using the equation:
[tex]W=b_o+b_1(D^2H)[/tex]
W is the tree weight in tons, D is the diameter of the tree in inches, H is the height of the tree in feet and [tex]b_o \ and\ b_1[/tex] are constants.
The circumference is given by:
Circumference = 2πr
Where r is the radius and 2r is the diameter
Therefore:
14 = 2(22/7)× r
14 = (22/7)×2r
2r= 14 × 7 / 22
Diameter = 2r = 4.455 inches
[tex]W=b_o+b_1(4.45^2*120)\\W = b_o+2381.643b_1\\Let\ us\ assume\ b_o = -35,b_1=1.9.\\Therefore\\W = -35+2381.643(1.9)\\W=4490 \ tons[/tex]