The negative effect humans have on the stability of the environment is mostly directly linked to an increase in

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Answer 1

Explanation:

Machinery as an energy unit for agricultural work produces a negative impact on the environment on soils, waters and the atmosphere. ... In the exploitation process it exerts impacts such as: soil degradation, water pollution and pollution of the atmosphere.


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Fertilizer sacks have a three- number value called the NPK value written on them. What does the NPK stand for (18-24-12 written on the bag)?

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Answer:

it's a label number

Explanation:

Every label carries three conspicuous numbers, usually right above or below the product name. These three numbers form what is called the fertilizer's N-P-K ratio — the proportion of three plant nutrients in order: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K).

The ___ in an experiment is the factor that is being
changed, or tested.

- control group
- dependent variable
- independent variable
- constant

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Answer:

Independent Variable

Explanation:

The independent variable is what we are changing or what is being tested.

The control/constant group is when you do not change anything and you want to see how the object acts under normal conditions.

The dependent group is what you are measuring. (aka your data/results)

Scientists have developed a new type of margarine that contains plant ingredients. They expect that the margarine will lower blood cholesterol levels. They want to test their hypothesis by comparing the blood cholesterol levels of people who will consume the new margarine with those who will consume regular margarine for a few days. Both groups of people will know which type of margarine they are to consume. Which type of research design will the scientists consider

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Answer:

intervention study

Explanation:

The intervention study or research helps to examine the effects of an intervention of an outcome of interest. The main purpose of this type of study is to endenger the desirable of the individuals in need.

Such studies are often prospective.

In the context, scientist who have developed a new margarine containing plant ingredients. The scientists wanted to test the hypothesis whether consuming this new margarine lowers blood cholesterol in the body or not. They gave people to consume the margarine and is doing the research study. Such a research design is called as the intervention study.

The endosymbiotic theory helps to explain the origin of which structures?
mitochondria
ribosomes
nuclei
cell membranes

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The right answer is mitochondria

What is the likely cause for the Cheetah losing genetic diversity?

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Cheetahs face extinction pressure from climate change, hunting by humans, and habitat destruction, which is reducing the size of their populations. Cheetahs' own genes also pose a challenge to their continued survival

Answer: Cheetahs face extinction pressure from climate change, hunting by humans, and habitat destruction, which is reducing the size of their populations. Cheetahs' own genes also pose a challenge to their continued survival

Explanation:

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An amoeba moves out a large particles by what process?
A
diffusion

B
endocytosis

C
exocytosis

D
osmosis

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Answer:

C .Exocytosis is the process by which a large amount of molecules are released.

what is science?????​

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Answer:

Science is the study of nature around us.

Answer:

As scientist discovered that Science is the method of learning everything about the natural world.

If the gene sequence of DNA is A T T C G A C T C G what will the complementary mRNA sequence be that is made during transcription?

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Answer:

U A A G C U G A G C

Explanation:

The complementary bases in RNA are the same as DNA with G-C (guanine to cytosine).

But, they are different in that RNA has A-U (adenine to uracil) instead of A-T (adenine to thymine).

Using these RNA base pairs of G-C and A-U, create the complementary mRNA sequence:

A T T C G A C T C G

Translate:

U A A G C U G A G C

So, the complementary mRNA sequence will be U A A G C U G A G C

Explica como crees que se originó la vida sobre el planeta tierra

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Sabemos que la vida comenzó hace al menos 3.500 millones de años, porque esa es la edad de las rocas más antiguas con evidencia fósil de vida en la tierra. Estas rocas son raras porque los procesos geológicos posteriores han remodelado la superficie de nuestro planeta, a menudo destruyendo rocas más viejas y creando otras nuevas (lo siento si es un amor incorrecto, marque como más inteligente si es correcto).
La pregunta del cómo empezó la vida en la Tierra es una de las más difíciles (e interesantes) que se pueden plantear. De hecho, el origen de los seres vivos encierra varias cuestiones clave: ¿cuándo ocurrió?, ¿pudo producirse más de una vez?, ¿cómo fue la transición entre la química y la biología?, ¿tuvo lugar en la Tierra o fuera de ella? Y, a medio camino entre la ciencia y la filosofía: ¿fue fruto del azar o de la necesidad?

La investigación experimental sobre el origen de la vida comenzó en la década de 1950, con el trabajo de dos científicos pioneros en una disciplina llamada química prebiótica: Stanley L. Miller y Joan Oró. Las pruebas acumuladas desde entonces nos indican que la vida probablemente comenzó hace unos 3.800 millones de años, sólo 700 millones de años después de la formación de nuestro planeta. En el gran laboratorio de química que era la Tierra primitiva se sintetizaron las primeras moléculas orgánicas, que fueron organizándose progresivamente para formar otras más largas y complejas.

what is photosynthesis?​

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Answer:

i have written in simple language hope it help u

Explanation:

the process in which green plants prepare their own food with the help of sunlight, water and carbon dioxide is known as photosynthesis.

What is true of increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere?
A. It's poisonous to plants.
B. It helps some plants grow better, while others experience less growth.
C. It reduces the amount of climate change.
D. It always helps plants grow.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

sexual reproduction drives
a)meoisis
b) genetic symmetry
c) reproductive strategies
d) genetic diversity​

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Answer:

a) Meiosis

Explanation:

Meiosis is a form of cell division that occurs in sexually reproducing animals' germ cells and is utilized to create gametes such as sperm and egg cells. It takes two rounds of division to produce four cells, each with only one copy of each chromosome.

Hippopotamuses live in Africa’s rivers and lakes. They’re herbivores and coexist with other herbivores and carnivores. Which action could lead to a decrease in the number of hippos?

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Answer:

If any of the other carnivores are predator they might eat the hippos. If the other herbivores population incresses there food supply may drop. If there is a drought there habitat will be in danger. Pouchers are also a threat to this animal.

Explanation:

Maybe the decrease in plants they eat Otherwise known as deforestation

The Hippopotamuses lives in the river and lakes of Africa. They are herbivores and co exist with other herbivores and carnivores.

There can be two possible reasons for the decrease in the number of hippos.

The carnivores lion and hyena can eat the hippo(young hippos) which will reduce the number of hippos.

The other reason could be reduction in the number of plants that hippos eat.

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Which of the following is a cost of using dams as a source of freshwater

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Answer:

WHAT IS THE CUTTING DOWN OF TREES

Explanation:

YOU CUT DOWN OUR PRECIOUS TREES TO BUILD THE DAMS

why are living organisms classified?​

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

An organism refers to a living thing which can react to stimuli, move, grow, has an organized structure, reproduce, and can adapt.

Living organisms can be classified into kingdom, phylum, classes etc. The reason the classification of living organisms include:

1. Gives information about diversity of living organisms.

2. Easy identification of the organisms

3. Shows inter-relationship among the organisms.

4. Helps in understanding the evolution of the living organisms.

living organisms are classified so that it becomes easier for us to examine or study organisms

write at least three difference between arteryand vein with diagram​

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bonjour,

1. Arteries carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body, whereas veins carry blood from the rest of the body back to the heart.

2. Almost all arteries carry oxygenated blood and almost all veins carry deoxygenated blood.

3. Arteries have a thick elastic muscle layer, whereas the muscle layer for veins is much thinner.

Answer:

Difference Between Artery and Vein Artery 1. Vessels which carry blood from the heart to various body parts  2. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart except pulmonary artery  3. Arteries have thick elastic muscular walls  4. Valves are absent  5. Blood flows under high pressure  Vein  1. Vessels which carry blood from the various body parts to the heart  2. Veins carry deoxygenated blood from the various body parts except pulmonary vein  3. Veins have thin non elastic walls  4. Valves are present to prevent the backward flow of blood  5. Blood flows under low pressure

How do consumers obtain the carbon that they need for their life processes?

They breathe it in from the surrounding air.
They break down the plants and animals they eat.
They absorb it from the surrounding soil.
They absorb it from water through their pores.

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Explanation:

They break down the plants and animals they eat

this is because, plants absorb carbon from the atmosphere to grow in the process of photosynthesis, then consumers obtain their food from plants hence obtaining carbon

Answer: B. They break down the plants and animals they eat.

Explanation:

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Describe hydrophobic interactions, the conditions under which they occur, and the probable influence they have on protein structure. Group of answer choices These are nonpolar side chains of amino acids that tend to associate to form hydrophobic clusters usually away from the protein surface. These are nonpolar side chains of amino acids that tend to destroy hydrophobic clusters away from the protein surface. These are polar side chains of amino acids that tend to associate to form hydrophobic clusters usually close to the protein surface. These are polar side chains of amino acids that tend to destroy hydrophobic clusters close to the protein surface.

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Answer:

Nonpolar side chains of amino acids tend to associate to form hydrophobic clusters usually away from the protein surface.

Explanation:

Hydrophobic interactions are defined as the relationship between the low water soluble molecules named hydrophobes and water. They contains a long chain of carbon atoms and are usually considered as a nonpolar molecules.

They occur when the non polar amino acids are associated to produce the hydrophobic clusters that are usually away from the surface of the protein.

How many phylums are there in the kingdom animalia ​

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Answer:

31 phylums in anamalia kindgom

Explanation:

there is no guarantee that this is the correct answer if the number of phylums are changing

Now look at the volcano map what type of boundary tends to give rise to volcanic activity

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Answer:

there's no map but

Explanation:

There are about 1,500 potentially active volcanoes worldwide, aside from the continuous belts of volcanoes on the ocean floor at spreading centers like the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. About 500 of those 1,500 volcanoes have erupted in historical time

Answer:

Volcanoes occur primarily on convergent boundaries, specifically oceanic-continental convergent boundaries.

Explanation:

exact answer

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G is with C and A is with T in DNA so the answer is D

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In maize, yellow kernel color is dominant to white, and wrinkled kernel shape is dominant to the smooth form. Considering both of these traits jointly in self- fertilized dihybrids, the progeny appeared in the following numbers: 193 white, genes assort independently? Support your conclusion using appropriate statistical analysis. wrinkled; 184 yellow smooth; 556 yellow, wrinkled: 61 white smooth

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Answer:

yellow, wrinkled are high in population whereas white smooth is lower in population.

Explanation:

Due to self-fertilized dihybrids, the offspring are yellow wrinkled, hybrid and white smooth. 556 yellow, wrinkled are high in population because of the dominant allele while on the other hand, 61 white smooth are obtained and less in number due to recessive nature that comes very little in the population. 184 yellow smooth and 193 white, wrinkled are the hybrid offspring that has both different characteristics from their parents.

Show that the acceleration is 7.5 m/s2 for a ball that starts from rest and rolls down a ramp and
gains a speed of 30 m/s in 4 s.

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Answer:

(V-Vo)/t = (30-0)/4 = 7.5 m/s^2.

What process facilitates locomotion for the ovum?

Question 6 options:

a. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is captured by the uterus and then directed into the Fallopian tube, where it is pushed along towards the oviducts.


b. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is captured by the fimbriae and then directed into the Fallopian tube, where it is pushed along towards the uterus via cilia.


c. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is fully matured and propels itself into the Fallopian tube, where it moves along towards the uterus.


d. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is captured by the cervix and then directed into the Fallopian tube, where it is pushed along towards the uterus via cilia.

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The correct answer is B. Once the ovum leaves the ruptured follicle it is captured by the fimbriae and then directed into the Fallopian tube, where it is pushed along towards the uterus via cilia.  

Explanation  

Ovulation is a process that occurs during the menstrual cycle that occurs around day 14 of the cycle. In the ovulation process, the eggs go through different places before reaching the uterus (their final destination). The first step is when the egg leaves the broken follicles. The second step is when it is taken to the fallopian tubes (place where fertilization occurs) through the fimbriae. The third step is when the egg uses the cilia to reach the uterus.


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Which of the following strategies can reduce urban sprawl?

A. Increasing the number of green belts

B. Decreasing the length of city blocks

C. Creating expensive housing in the city

D. Eliminating high-rise homes and offices

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Answer:A

Explanation:

What is significant about the homeotic genes
in many different organisms?
A. They are all very different in every individual organism.
B. They cause the organisms to evolve.
C. They are similar among organisms early on in development.
D. They control small specific functions in the cell.

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Answer:

they control small specific functions in the cell

Explanation:

genes are very crucial in every organisms since they determine the tiniest composition of the cell,evolving from the parent organism.

Answer: it’s c

Explanation:I just answered question

.Origin of species was given by

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Answer:

Charles Darwin

Explanation:

They were given by Charles Darwin

As the human population grows, some minerals in everyday products could
become scarce. Which of the following is the best way to address this
problem?

A. Explore uses of more plentiful minerals.

B. Use more energy to locate existing minerals.

C. Move human communities to uninhabited areas.

D. Construct more and larger-sized landfills.

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Answer:

B. Explore uses of more plentiful minerals

A. Explore uses of more plentiful minerals

Please help me with this! *30 *points Picture included

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Answer:

1.) The first picture is mitochondria and the second picture is chloroplast

2.) The second one is only in plants

3.) The first one is found more commonly in animal cells

4.) Glucose & oxygen goes into #1 and releases ATP energy and water & carbon dioxide (waste) during cellular respiration

5.) Sunlight and water goes into #2 and releases oxygen (waste)

6.) The waste product from mitochondria is what the chloroplast needs to perform photosynthesis and vice versa for mitochondria where the waste product from the chloroplast is what mitochondria needs to make ATP energy

7.) They both have folds and membranes because this is how energy is transferred from one place to another.

Explanation:

The graph shows the history of human population growth

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Answer:

exponential growth, c.

Exponential growth is iconic for ramping up, resulting in a near vertical line by the time its really going.

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