True or false species can vary locally

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Answer 1

Answer:

True

Explanation:

This is true because species can vary locally.

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List 3 abiotic factors that influence climate.

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Answer:

Five common abiotic factors are atmosphere, chemical elements, sunlight/temperature, wind and water.

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How does epithelial tissue respond to a bruise or wound?

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Answer:

It replaces damaged cells. It creates a barrier over the bruise or wound. It releases a substance that heals the bruise or wound. It stops blood flow in the area of the bruise or wound.

Explanation:

Epithelial tissue replaces damaged cells and creates a barrier over the bruise or wound.

What is epithelial tissue ?

The epithelium is a type of body tissue that forms the covering on all internal and external surfaces of your body, lines body cavities and hollow organs and is the major tissue in glands.

How does epithelial tissue repair ?

Epithelial cells, begin their arduous process of repair by crawling from the basal layers of the epidermis into the wounded region, depositing basement membrane components as they migrate.

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Question: The organism shown is called Chlamydomonas. What domain does it belong to? Look at the parts. What do they tell you about this kind of organism? ​

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Answer:

it belongs to the Eukarya domain

Explanation:

it has both plant and animal characteristics

Which type of organism out numbers all others in terms of species diversity?

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Answer:

Im sure it's mold.

Explanation:

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Before a kidney is transplanted, It is important to match the tissue type of the donor with the tissues type of the recipient. State why this is necessary

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A key element in the evaluation for transplantation is tissue typing. The recipient must receive a transplant from a blood group–compatible donor to avoid hyperacute rejection and immediate irreversible graft loss on the operating table. The donor and recipient need not share the same Rh factor.

If more individuals are born with the advantageous trait in each generation, over time what do you predict will happen to the percentage (%) of the alleles (gene variety) that code for this trait in the population?

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Answer:

The percentage (%) of the alleles that code for this trait in the population will increase, as more individuals are born with the trait.

Explanation:

The more individuals get born expressing the trait, the higher its frequency gets in the population. By generation, there are more individuals carrying the allele for the advantageous trait. These individuals reproduce and increase the probabilities of the progeny to inherit the mentioned allele. When this sequence keeps occurring in the population over many generations, the allele percentage will increase. On the other hand, the other allele or alleles will decrease. Probably, if there are no changes that might influence or affect this pattern, the alleles for the advantageous trait will fixate, while the other allele might get lost.

will osmosis occur?
if so which direction?​

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The solution in the berzelius glass has a concentration of 50%, the other solution has a concentration of 30%. In osmosis water moves from the solution with a lower concentration to the solution with the higher concentration. Therefore, water will move from the 5%glucose,25%starch solution to the 20%glucose, 20%K⁺,10% iodine.

In osmosis, water always moves from an area of higher water concentration to one of lower concentration.

You have an unknown
substance in the lab. It
conducts electricity well. If
you had to make a guess
about this substance, what
would you guess about it?
A. The substance is most likely a base.
B. The substance is most likely an acid.
C. You cannot determine whether the
Substance is an acid or a base from this
information alone.

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A is the correct answer

What do all cells have in common?

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Answer:

Most cells have many structures in common. Included among these are cytoplasm, a cell membrane, a nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, and vacuoles.

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Answer:

Most cells have many structures in common. Included among these are cytoplasm, a cell membrane, a nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, and vacuoles.

Explanation: this is the basic of all cells

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A: sand is the least soluble when compared to flour and salt.

An unidentified plant produces spores, has many cells, but does not have true leaves. What plant is it?

A. liverwort
В. fern
C. gymnosperm
D. angiosperm

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Fern is the correct answer

An unidentified plant produces spores, has many cells, but does not have true leaves. It is a fern or the angiosperms. Thus, option C is correct.

What are angiosperms?

Angiosperms, that are also known as flowering plants, have “seeds” that are sealed off within an “ovary”, while gymnosperms do not have fruits or flowers and have uncovered seeds on the surface of leaves. Seeds of gymnosperms are often arranged as “cones”.

The features and characteristics that distinguish angiosperms from gymnosperms are fruits, flowers, and “endosperm” in the seeds. Examples of “Angiosperms” are “monocots” like orchids, lilies, agaves, grasses and dicots like, peas, roses, sunflowers, maples and oaks. “Gymnosperm” examples include “non-flowering evergreen” trees like pine, fir and spruce.

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What is the relationship between the Earth, moon, and Sun during a solar and Lunar eclipse?

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Answer: The relationship between the Earth, moon, and sun during a solar and Lunar eclipse is Lunar eclipses only happen once the Moon is in the opposite direction of the Sun in the sky, a montly occurence, which is known as a full moon.

Explanation: Once the Moon passes between Sun and Earth, the lunar shadow is seen as a solar eclipse on Earth. When this happens, Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, which causes its shadow to create a lunar eclipse.

Answer:

during a luner eclipse the earth comes between the sun and the sun and the moon blockimg the sunlight falling on the moon.

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Answer:

C. how close earth is to the sun

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer:

So that in a guinea pig cross in the offspring the recessive trait —long hair— can be observed in 25%, the most probable genotype of the parents is heterozygous Ss.

Explanation:

In guinea pigs, for the characteristic hair length, short hair is the dominant allele and long hair is the recessive one.

In order for 25% of the offspring to express the recessive characteristic, the parents must have a recessive genotype, which can be seen in Punnett's Square:

P: Ss X Ss

Alleles     S     s

S             SS   Ss

s             Ss    ss

Where the offspring is:

50% Ss with short hair phenotype 25% SS with short hair phenotype 25% ss whose phenotype would be long hair.

According to this, heterozygous parents for the characteristic long hair in guinea pigs have a 25% chance of having offspring with long hair.

Why would horses from North America settle in southern Russia?

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Are wild horses truly “wild,” as an indigenous species in North America, or are they “feral weeds”—barnyard escapees, far removed genetically from their prehistoric ancestors? The question at hand is, therefore, whether or not modern horses, Equus caballus, should be considered native wildlife.

The question is legitimate, and the answer important. In North America, the wild horse is often labeled as a non-native, or even an exotic species, by most federal or state agencies dealing with wildlife management, such as the National Park Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Bureau of Land Management. The legal mandate for many of these agencies is to protect native wildlife and prevent non-native species from causing harmful effects on the general ecology of the land. Thus, management is often directed at total eradication, or at least minimal numbers. If the idea that wild horses were, indeed, native wildlife, a great many current management approaches might be compromised. Thus, the rationale for examining this proposition, that the horse is a native or non-native species, is significant.

The genus Equus, which includes modern horses, zebras, and asses, is the only surviving genus in a once diverse family of horses that included 27 genera. The precise date of origin for the genus Equus is unknown, but evidence documents the dispersal of Equus from North America to Eurasia approximately 2–3 million years ago and a possible origin at about 3.4–3.9 million years ago. Following this original emigration, several extinctions occurred in North America, with additional migrations to Asia (presumably across the Bering Land Bridge), and return migrations back to North America, over time. The last North American extinction probably occurred between 13,000 and 11,000 years ago (Fazio 1995), although more recent extinctions for horses have been suggested. Dr. Ross MacPhee, Curator of Mammalogy at the American Museum of Natural History, and colleagues, have dated the existence of woolly mammoths and horses in North America to as recent as 7,600 years ago. Had it not been for previous westward migration, over the 2 Bering Land Bridge, into northwestern Russia (Siberia) and Asia, the horse would have faced complete extinction. However, Equus survived and spread to all continents of the globe, except Australia and Antarctica.

In 1493, on Columbus’ second voyage to the Americas, Spanish horses, representing E. caballus, were brought back to North America, first in the Virgin Islands, and, in 1519, they were reintroduced on the continent, in modern-day Mexico, from where they radiated throughout the American Great Plains, after escape from their owners or by pilfering (Fazio 1995).

Critics of the idea that the North American wild horse is a native animal, using only selected paleontological data, assert that the species, E. caballus (or the caballoid horse), which was introduced in 1519, was a different species from that which disappeared between 13,000–11,000 years before. Herein lies the crux of the debate. However, neither paleontological opinion nor modern molecular genetics support the contention that the modern horse in North America is non-native.

Equus, a monophyletic taxon, is first represented in the North American fossil record about four million years ago by E. simplicidens, and this species is directly ancestral to later Blancan species about three million years ago (Azaroli and Voorhies 1990). Azzaroli (1992) believed, again on the basis of fossil records, that E. simplicidens gave rise to the late Pliocene E. Idahoensis, and that species, in turn, gave rise to the first caballoid horses two million years ago in North America. Some migrated to Asia about one million years ago, while others, such as E. niobrarensis, remained in North America.

Where do ribosomes get the instructions for making protein?

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ribosomes get the instructions for making proteins from rna that is in the cells structure

Which of the following ph values indicates a solution with the highest concentration of hydrogen ions

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Answer:

1,2,3,4,5 and 6.

Explanation:

If a solution having pH values such as 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 indicates that the solution has the highest concentration of hydrogen ions because below pH 7 the concentration of hydrogen ions increases and the solution tends to more acidic. Highest concentration of hydrogen ions are present in a solution having pH 1 and when the pH value increases from pH 1, the concentration of hydrogen ions decreases.

how are fossil fuels and algal oils alike and how are they different ​

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Answer:

Despite a substantial literature using life cycle assessment (LCA) approach, the extent to which second and third generation biofuels are more sustainable than the first generation remains a subject of debate. Although the existence of limitations due to LCA variability and uncertainty, this paper intends to determine global tendencies based on a statistic and critical interpretation of previously published study results, reviewing 61 recent papers addressing an environmental evaluation of microalgae biofuels. Such information is compared to the same impact indicators for fossil fuels and for ethanol and biodiesel from terrestrial crops in Europe and Brazil. For each case, the system boundaries and the methodological choices were precisely described. The sustainability potential of all biofuels was evaluated by the Global Warming Potential (GWP), the Energy Ratio (ER) and the Land Use (LU), allowing a broad estimation of the biofuels’ contribution to climate change mitigation, their net energy efficiency and their competiveness with food production chain.

Explanation:

Which of the following examples come from renewable natural resources

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Answer:

Milk, Leather, Paper, Cardboard

Explanation:

Milk, leather, paper, and cardboard all come from natural resources for the largest part:

Milk - Cows

Leather - Animal hide

Paper - Trees

Cardboard - Recycled paper

All of the mentioned are renewable because cows can breed, hide can be found on many animals, trees easily grow everywhere, and cardboard is made from recycled paper (which comes from trees).

Uranium, tin, iron, plastic, steel, and gold aren't renewable and (most of them) do not come from natural resources. Uranium is rare and only found in a limited source around the world, as well as other metals (tin, iron, steel, gold). As for plastic? Plastic is not natural nor renewable because it's created by man. All of the above mentioned (besides the answer) also takes thousands of millions of years to degrade naturally.

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How does the molecule marked A enter our body

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Answer:

Explanation:

A, breathing. It contains oxygen and that is what we use to breath.

Answer:

eating.

Explanation:

glucose (C6H12O6) is a monosaccharide aka a carbohydrate that we eat.

What kind of relationship is there between the oxpecker and a rhino? The oxpecker bird and the rhinoceros have a relationship. The oxpecker receives protection and obtains food from the ticks and other pests infesting the rhino’s skin. The rhino receives in return cleaning and early warning of approaching danger.

commensalism
parasitism
mutualism

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Answer:

Mutualism

Explanation:

Because both of the animals are benefitting from each other.  The bird is getting food and the rhino is getting cleaned.

In 5-7 sentences, briefly define evolution and natural selection, then analyze the differences between the two concepts.

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Answer:

evolution is change over a period of time

what happened to the blood glucose rate of an individual when working out?

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Answer:

Physical activity can lower your blood sugar up to 24 hours or more after your workout by making your body more sensitive to insulin. Become familiar with how your blood sugar responds to exercise. Checking your blood sugar level more often before and after exercise can help you see the benefits of activity.

Explanation:

The DNA molecule is usually found in what form?
O Double helix
O Single strand
O Hexagon
Nucleotide

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Answer:

Double helix

Explanation:

Double helix. I looked it up

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Which of the following distinguishes how large supermarket chains are able to provide the public with fruits and vegetables for lower costs?
A. Large supermarket chains always provide the customer with the best prices, even if it means sacrificing their own profits.
B. Large supermarket chains usually buy food from overseas, which is generally cheaper than buying local foods
C. Large supermarket chains can negotiate prices because they have such a strong presence in the agricultural community
D. Large supermarket chains often buy food from farms that use cheap and unsustainable farming practices.

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Answer:

C. Large supermarket chains can negotiate prices because they have such a strong presence in the agricultural community. Im sorry no one answers these

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Woke up one day with my head full of motivations and goals for the day. I started of by waking early in the morning to see my family start to gather resources to build and burn woods. I helped my father collect wood logs, went with my brother to feed animals and lastly played with my siblings. My mother told me “Family is always a priority!” And i understand that virtue now because my family means a lot to me and without them i wouldn’t be here

How many total autosomes are present ina
bug's normal karyotype?

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Answer:

The insect species being studied has three pairs of homologous chromosomes. The first two pairs are autosomes; the last pair are sex chromosomes. Sex determination is the same as in humans (XX=female, XY=male).

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Answer:

C, brainliest plz??

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How do animals add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?
A. breathing
B. evaporation
C. cellular respiration
D. transpiration

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equation of cellular respiration

C6H12O6+6O2--->6CO2+6H20

from this equation we can see that co2 is a product so the answer is C

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What is a hydrogen bond?

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Hydrogen bonding, interaction of a hydrogen atom located between a pair of other atoms having a high affinity for electrons; such a bond is weaker than an ionic bond or covalent bond but stronger than van der Waals forces

Answer:

A hydrogen bond is a weak bond between two molecules resulting from an electrostatic attraction between a proton in one molecule and an electronegative atom in the other.

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