Answer:
#2
Explanation:
Selective breeding is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together.
which phase do chromatids divide and cell contents begin to be divided?
Answer:
anaphase stage
Explanation:
All of the chromatids are split in sync as the cell enters the anaphase stage. It is to be mentioned that the genetic material from prophase was called the chromatids not chromosomes (if you haven’t noticed it by now). However, since the sister chromatids are split in anaphase the genetic material is once again referred to as chromosomes.
1. What does the cell wall surround?
Answer: hi there, the answer to the question would be ( the plasma membrane)
hope this helps :)
Explanation: the cell membrane surrounds the plasma membrane and administers protection and support.
Which leaf would be in a cold and snowy climate?
Venus Fly Trap
Cactus
Sunflower
Wintergreen boxwood
Answer Wintergreen Boxwood
Explanation:
These are from cold snowy climates
im not sure but I have Wintergreen boxwood in my backyard and its snows all the time and its still very much alive so ye
sorry if i got this one wrong (i do know cactus, and sunflower usually need lots of heat to survive so if that helps)
1 Invasive plant species affect the interactions of living and nonliving components
of an ecosystem, so the removal of invasive plants is often necessary. The goal of
most plant-control methods is to disrupt or inhibit the function of different plant
systems. For example, insects can be used to chew through roots in order to
reduce a plant's ability to absorb water.
Which of these functions would be most immediately affected by a reduction in water
uptake by roots?
A Disease resistance
B Seed dispersal
C Sunlight absorption
D Photosynthesis
Answer: photosynthesis
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Photosynthesis
Explanation:
I got it "Correct"
The Earth’s atmosphere consists of a combination of gases. Scientists believe that we are creating air pollution, which causes an increase in some gases, such as carbon dioxide. Such increases make it difficult for the atmosphere to stay in balance, and heat radiating from the Earth is being trapped. What term refers to the sun’s energy being trapped in our atmosphere?
A) cumulus clouds
B) greenhouse effect
C) transpiration
D) convection
And I need an explanation
Answer:im guessing its the greenhouse effect
Explanation:The Earth's atmosphere is composed of Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (21%), and other gases (1%). ... Due to increases in gases, like carbon dioxide, that trap heat being radiated from the Earth, scientists believe that the atmosphere is having trouble staying in balance creating the greenhouse effect
We use genetically modifed animals for protein tracking as well as novelty pets.
True
False
(GIVING BRAINLIEST!!!!!)
Answer: last one
Explanation: the 1st screenshot is sleet 2nd is hail and you can see how big the hail is
Is Type 2 Diabetes Inherited?
Which factor determines who a society will produce goods and services for?
A.
the economic system in the society
B.
the available resources in the society
C.
the population of the society
D.
the external sector of the society
Answer:
the economic system in the society
(DONT MIND THE FACES I PUT) Which of the following is an example of maintaining homeostasis?
A. Learning :I
B. Sweating :o
C. Playing :)
D. frowning :(
Answer:
sweating
Explanation:
The body maintains homeostasis by eliminating these substances through the urinary and digestive systems. An individual simply urinates and defecates the toxins and other nasty things from the blood, restoring homeostasis to the human body.
A form of arthritis is a common complication of dysentery.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
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Answer: Sensory Neurone and a synapse
[tex]\Huge\text{1) Sensory Neurons}\\\\\Huge\text{2) Synapse}[/tex]
_____________________________________[tex]\Huge\textbf{Reflex Action:}[/tex]Reflex action is a involuntary and instantaneous action in response to a stimulus acting over a reflex arc. Some reflex actions are inherited and innate while other are acquired through learning processes. These reflex actions are performed without the will of the animal & generally involve minimum number of neurons.
Reflex Arc:Many neurons work in group called reflex arc, There must be atleast two neurons in a reflex arc. A reflex arc is made possibly a shortest pathway so the body acts on an impulse before it reaches the brain, and usually it is coordinated by spinal cord and brain-stem.
The parts of reflex arc is given as,
A receptor, a sense organ in the skin muscle or other organ.An afferent or sensory neuron, which carries impulses towards the central nervous system.The central nervous system, where a synaptic connections are made between the sensory neuron and the inter-neurons.The efferent or motor neurons which makes a synaptic connection with the inter neuron and carries impulses out from the central nervous system.The effector, by which the animal responds to the environmental changes.The change in the body is detected by receptors which gives the information to the brain or spinal cord which is the control center via the sensory neuron. The control center decides the appropriate response and sends it to the effector via motor neuron which plays its role.
_____________________________________[tex]\Large\textbf{Synapse:}[/tex]
a synapse is a small gap at the end of a neuron that allows a signal to pass from one neuron to the next. Synapses are found where nerve cells connect with other nerve cells or the muscle.
_____________________________________Best Regards,'Borz'why you consider it is important to quantify matter. Please provide 3 examples
of materials you may quantify
Answer:
Utilizing the proper measurements—and checking and rechecking them before acting—can benefit us in so many areas of our lives. ... All of these things will help you maximize another key measurement: your gas mileage! As you can see, measurements matter in all areas of life
What are the functions of carbohydrates, peripheral proteins, and cholesterol in the cell membrane?
Answer:
Some of these proteins serve to transport materials into or out of the cell. Carbohydrates are attached to some of the proteins and lipids on the outward-facing surface of the membrane. These form complexes that function to identify the cell to other cells.
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Describe the levels of organization in the body.
Thank you! I will also try to answer some questions if someone answers :)
Answer: The six levels of organization in the body are: chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism.
Explanation: Hope this helps!
i need help cant get this one wrong
Answer:
ik that 1 goes to blue
Explanation:
Which type of population pyramid occurs in locations where fertility rates are high, death rates fall, and more people
are middle aged with a longer life expectancy?
A) expansive population pyramid
B) constructive population pyramid
C) stabilizing population pyramid
D) directional population pyramid
E) stationary population pyramid
Answer:
constructive population pyramid (B)
Answer:
C) Stabilizing Population Pyramid
the population is stabilizing
Because the death rates are falling and life expectancy is longer, the population is stabilizing.
What is a zero of the following function: f(x)=3x-15?
Answer:
-15
Explanation:
f(x) = 3x-15
f(0) = 3 (0) -15
3* 0 = 0
0-15 = -15
Question 15 (1 point)
Which type of organism is NOT a part of the Kingdom Plantae?
a. trees
b. mushrooms
c. flowers
d. fruits
Answer:
i think fruits
Explanation:
plante include land plants
fruits vegetables animals aren't
Answer:
Mushrooms
Explanation:
How do environmental factors affect germination in early growth of different food crops
Answer:The germination process is commonly regulated by many abiotic factors, both individually and interactively, and these include light, temperature, pH, burial depth, soil salinity and moisture.
Explanation:
What is an observation? What do you use to make an observation?
Answer: we can make observations directly by seeing, feeling, hearing, and smelling, but we can also extend and refine our basic senses with tools: thermometers, microscopes, telescopes, radar, radiation sensors, X-ray crystallography, mass spectroscopy, etc. And these tools do a better job of observing than we can!
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The third answer down.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
hope this helps :)
Please identify the parts. I will mark brainlist
Answer:
a) mitochondria
b) centriole
c) nucleus
d) endoplasmic reticulum
e) cell membrane
Hope i helped and have a awesomly amazing day. :)))
IF A CUBE IS 1CM ON A SIDE, CALCULATE ITS SURFACE AREA. HINT WRITE 2 points
OUT FORMULA FOR SURFACE AREA OF A CUBE.*
8CM2
8CM3
6CM3
6CM2
2 points
FACURE IS 1CM ON A SIDE, CALCULATE ITS VOLUME. HINT WRITE OUT
Answer:
Surface area of the cube = 6cm²
Volume of the cube = 1cm³
Explanation:
The surface area of a cube, which refers to the sum of all the areas of the faces of the cube can be calculated using the formula:
S.A = 6 × a²
That is; a² + a² + a² + a² + a² + a²
Where;
a = length of a side of a cube
a² = area of one side of a cube
Note that, a cube has 6 faces
According to this question, a cube has a length of 1cm on each side.
Hence, S.A = 6 × 1²
S.A = 6 × 1
S.A = 6cm²
Volume of the cube can be calculated using the formula: a³
Where a = 1
Volume = 1 × 1 × 1
Volume = 1cm³
What are the Amino acids of the mutated DNA sequence: TAC ATC TTG GCG ACG ACT
Answer:
Tyr Ile Leu Ala Thr Thr
Explanation:
In a DNA sequence, a pair of three bases form a codon that codes one particular amino acid in the protein. Proteins are consist of 20 amino acids and these amino acids are coded by a pair of three bases.
There are four bases in a DNA - Thymine (T), Adenine(A), Guanine(G) and Cytosine(C).
The given mutated DNA sequence will also code for some amino acid, that is as follows:
TAC - Tyr (Tyrosine)
ATC - Ile (Isoleucine)
TTG - Leu (Leucine)
GCG - Ala (Alanine)
ACG - Thr (Threonine)
ACT - Thr (Threonine)
Thus, The mutated DNA sequence TAC ATC TTG GCG ACG ACT codes for Tyr Ile Leu Ala Thr Thr.
Who was the first scientist to monitor the movement of the stars and moon?
Aristotle
Hedu’Anna
Archimedes
Copernicus
Answer:
Aristotle
Explanation:
Aristotle created his own system for mapping the stars first, the others studied and discovered things in different subjects. :)
Answer:
Isn't it Galileo.
I think it is Galileo
help me out please!
Answer:
223
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is c because it grabs carbon and turns it into oxygen which is what we breath
what are 2 stages of photosynthesis, and where does it take place?
Help Me out please
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A certain species of trilobite is known to have lived 300 million years ago. If this index fossil was found in a rock layer containing other fossils, what could you infer about the other fossils
a The rock layer killed the trilobite and the other fossils
b The other fossils are about 300 million years old
c The organisms that formed the other fossils are still living.
d The rock layer formed before the trilobite and other organisms
Answer:
b The other fossils are about 300 million years old
Explanation:
From the description of the problem given, we can correctly conclude that the other fossils are about 300 million years old and even the rock layers formed around that period in time too.
Fossils are the preserved remains of organisms that has once lived. Through the principle of relative dating we can determine the age of fossils and those of other related ones. According to the principle of fossil and fauna succession, "fossils succeed one another in a predetermined form". So, the fossils occurring together within the rock layers are of the same age.