What helps determine a
population's carrying capacity?

A. the rate of primary productivity

B. the amount of available resources

C, the average age of the members of the
population

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Answer 1
The answer is B: The amount of available resources.
Answer 2
Answer: Definitely b.) the amount of available resources.

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Which of the following is
considered a producer?

A. algae

B. bacteria

C. deer

D. a cow

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Answer: A.)algae

Algae is a producer just like grass etc.

cliare Beauchamp is a 31 years old woman who has had episodes of severe pain on one side of her head evry day for weeks. The lain lasts for up to 30 minutes and then subsides. She usually gets this pain during the fall or spring . Mrs Beauchamp is a smoker and drinks alcohol. she was having such severe pain one day that she went to the ER for assessment. She has been diagnosed with an autonomic nerve issue ?

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Answer:

I hope this helps.  The symptoms of autonomic nerve dysfunction can be some of or all of the following:  dizziness, fainting - taking the BP in orthostatic form is a good indicator.  They seem to show evidence of exercise intolerance and this can increase the headache pain if they continue.  Many of them will sweat uncontrollably and may think it is hot flashes - but it is more than that.  It can also reverse and person will not sweat enough.  Abnormal protein build up in organs, and immune system attacks that actually think they are helping the body but are shutting it down, damaging various body systems IE kidneys......

Explanation:

Look up info on the following to assist you with learning about different aspects of these symptoms:  Riley - Day Syndrome Idiopathic orthostatic HYPOtension, Shy Drager Syndrome, and sometimes even Parkinson's syndrome - organ failure will occur.

Answer:

I think the astics nerve

Explanation:

Sweating when hot, shivering when cold, blinking when a bright light hits
one's eyes. These are examples of which characteristic of life?
organization
response to stimuli
growth and development
heredity (genes)

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Answer:

I think it must be response to stimuli

Explanation:

Some receptors can detect several different stimuli but they are usually specialised to detect one type of stimulus: light - photoreceptors in the eye. ... touch, pressure, pain and temperature - different receptors in the skin. taste and smell - chemical receptors in the tongue and nose

Answer: I am positive it is Respond to stimuli

A____fossil is evidence of an organism, but is not made of the organism itself

A. coprolite
B. trace
C. record
D. index​

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Answer:

ttrace

Explanation:

A trace fossil is evidence of an organism, but is not made of the organism itself.

What is Trace fossil?

The structure and behaviors of an organism, rather than its physical form, are used to classify trace fossils. A few of the trace fossils discovered in Denali have been connected to body fossils discovered in rocks from the North Slope or Talkeetna Mountains that are of a comparable age.

These connections provide investigators access to identities that are more certain than those known solely from trace fossils.

Bird tracks near probe marks in the earth suggest that the birds were using their beaks to dig for food. Invertebrate burrows located in the same rocks possibly provide the answer to what good food the birds were eating.

Therefore, A trace fossil is evidence of an organism, but is not made of the organism itself.

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How could the notion of maximum parsimony lead to an error in establishing an evolutionary relationship

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Answer:

The notion of maximum parsimony does not consider the entire evolutionary history, being able to suppress important evolutionary points that would cause errors in the evolutionary relationship of a species.

Explanation:

Maximum parsimony is a criterion for optimizing phylogenetic trees. This is because through this criterion an analysis is made of all possible phylogenetic trees of a species, observing which one is smaller and offers simpler and summary information. On the one hand, the study of the smallest phylogenetic tree can be faster and more understandable, since its information is basic and direct. However, maximum parsimony can lead to errors in the establishment of an evolutionary relationship of a species, because it suppresses the entire history of evolution of that species, being able to suppress really important points in one of the clades, which would result in an incorrect evolutionary conclusion.

The notion of maximum parisonay does not consider the entire evolutionary history being able to suppress important evolutionary points that would cause errors in the evolutionary relationship of the species

In order for a pea plant to show a recessive trait, what alleles must be present?

A. two dominant alleles

C. one dominant and one
recessive allele

B. two recessive alleles

D. none of the above

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the answer is B since the dominant trait would over power the recessive trait won’t show in the pea plant unless it has two recessive
The answer is b.) two recessive alleles.

Explanation: if there is a dominate allele and a recessive it is going to show the dominate 100% of the time. The only time a recessive trait is going to show is if there is not a dominate present and it is just 2 recessive traits.
Hope this helps!

Does anyone know this this animal is. my Francis is a praying mantis but I’m not sure

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It looks like a black praying mantis...
Yea I would have to say praying mantis, do a google picture search to double check!:)

A person named X and Y doesn't have a 'D-cell' on her body.
and X and Y got married, and they bore a son called 'Z'.
then, could Z have a D-cell on his body?

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No because X and Y do not have D-cell
No because x and y both don’t have d-cells

Which feature is not the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves?

A. Cirque

B. Terminal moraine

C. Fjord

D. Horn peak

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Answer:

B. Terminal moraine

Explanation:

Terminal moraine forms at the end of a glacier due to contact abrasive action of the rocks. The glacier carving out rock as it moves doesn’t occur in the terminal moraine.

The Cirque, Horn peak and Fjord are all processes characterized by the glaciers carving out rocks as they are moved by elements such as wind and water.

The answers is









Terminal moraine

You go on a trip to the Galapagos island to study the animals there for a paper you are writing on evolution, just like Darwin did. You spend 3 days taking notes on all the physical characteristics you can observe about the tortoises and then you spend 3 days observing the finches. What have you recorded? A. Inherited characteristics B. Environmental variation factors C. Phenotypes D. Genotypes

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Answer:

C. Phenotypes

Explanation:

Taking notes on all the physical characteristics observed about the tortoises and then observing the finches, I have observed the phenotypes.

Phenotypes are the observable characteristics of a species which are the result of genetic expression influenced by the environmental factors.

So, phenotypes will be recorded during the trip while taking notes on all the physical characteristics which can be directly related to genotype and environmental factors.

Hence, the correct option is "C. phenotypes".

The correct answer is C because the others don’t work

Describe the pathophysiology

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Answer: pathophysiology , refers to the study of abnormal  changes in body function that may causes some consequences, concomintan, disease of processes.hope it is useful to you.

Explanation:

the disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury.

How does the disease affects the nervous system

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They affect your memory in every way
sudden weakness or paralysis of facial muscles on one side of the face.

affects brain function, memory and behaviour.

The cytoskeleton in a cell is responsible for which?

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Answer:

C the specific shapes of bacteria

Explanation:

It is responsible for sustaining a cell's shape, for the locomotion of a cell, and for the movement of the various organelles within the cell itself. Besides the intracellular movement of organelles, the cytoskeleton is responsible for chromosome movement during cell division and for cytokinesis.

It’s is C the specific shapes of bacteria

The first correct answer will be marked as brainliest

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Answer:

the second red dot

Explanation:

Answer:

The upper right red circle.

Explanation:

This area is shows Minnesota to Lake Michigan, which is the largest body of water shown. The upper right red circle is the closest circle to Lake Michigan. As weather is deeply linked to weather systems, the area closest to a large body of water will experience the most devastating effects.

Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.



After getting the slide and microscope ready, Stella is eager to see the microscopic pond



water specimen! She crouches around her microscope and aligns her eye with the



microscope's eyepiece. But she's only able to see a bright white light.



At this point, no specimens or cells are visible on Stella's pond water slide. After taking a



moment to collect her thoughts, Stella realizes she can't see any lifeforms because

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Answer:

the microscope is not in focus

Explanation:

Stella was only able to see white light through the eyepiece because the microscope is not in focus. She is supposed to bring the microscope into focus by using the coarse adjustment knob in conjunction with the fine adjustment knob. Both knobs are adjusted till the specimens or cells in the pond water present on the slide become visible through the microscope's eyepiece.

She was only able to see white cells and from the pond but she can’t see antithetical cells

Select the best answer for the question.
A student conducts an experiment to see how music affects plant growth. The student obtains four identical
plants. Each one is potted in the same type of soil and receives the same amount of sunlight and water each
day. Plant A listens to classical music for three hours each day. Plant B listens to rock music for three hours
each day. Plant C listens to country music for three hours each day. Plant D does not listen to any music at
all.
1. In the experiment described in the scenario, what's the variable?​

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Answer:

A B and C because they all listen to music

how do photosynthesis start

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Answer:

photosynthesis is the process plants use to make its food. plants absorb carbon dioxide from animals and turn it into carbon compounds to make glucose. photosynthesis is the basic process whereby carbon dioxide plus water is converted to glucose and oxygen

Photosynthesis starts by the plant absorbing sunlight.

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Prince Burgers and Fries restaurant has created a new sauce that allegedly will reduce the production of body gas associated with eating its gourmet burgers. The manager at the restaurant, Sheila E., recruits 100 customers with a history of gas problems. She has 50 of them (Group A) eat gourmet burgers with the new sauce. The other 50 (Group B) eat gourmet burgers with sauce that looks just like the new sauce but is really just a mixture of mayonnaise and food coloring. Both groups were told that they were getting the sauce that would reduce gas production. Two hours after eating the gourmet burgers, 30 customers in Group A reported having fewer gas problems and 8 customers in Group B reported having fewer gas problems.

A. Which people are in the control group?
B. What is the independent variable?
C. What is the dependent variable?
D. What should the restaurant’s conclusion be?

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Answer:

A. Group B

B. Group A eats gourmet burgers with the new sauce and Group B eats gourmet burgers with sauce that looks just like the new sauce

Explanation:

C. Group A reported 30 customers having fewer gas problems and Group B reported 8 customers having fewer gas problems.

D. The new sauce works for some people

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The use of DNA in the process of classifying organisms is known as

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Answer:

El campo de la genética implica el estudio de genes, segmentos de ADN que codifican rasgos, comportamientos u otras características específicas de los organismos.

Explanation:lo que dice ahi neta que si

Answer:

Taxonomy

Explanation:

Prior to being able to sequence DNA, organisms were described and categorized solely by their distinct morphologies (physical characteristics) and ecological roles.  The ability to sequence DNA has revealed a great deal more about where an organism belongs taxonomically and helps pinpoint new species.  DNA is now used alongside morphology and ecology to substantiate an organism’s distinctiveness in the biological world.

What statement about enzymes and pH is true?

A Most enzymes require a very acidic environment to function well.

B Most enzymes require a very basic environment to function well.

C Enzymes are unaffected by changes in pH levels.

D Enzymes require a specific range of pH values to function.

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Answer:

D. Enzymes require a specific range of pH values to function.

Explanation:

Enzymes function the best in a neutral pH, rather than in very acidic or basic environments.

Enzymes are very affected by changes in pH levels because they perform much better in neutral environments.

Answer is D. Enzymes

can there be justice when it comes to the environment and how​

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Answer:

Environmental justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.

Explanation:

Environmental justice issues and examples include inadequate access to healthy food, inadequate transportation, air and water pollution, and unsafe homes.

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The lungs are
to the heart.
O Anterior
O Distal
Lateral
Superior

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Answer:

LATERAL

Explanation:

The diaphragm lies inferior to the heart. Away from the mid line of the body. The lungs lie lateral to the heart. ... The heart lies medial to the lungs.

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Consider the image of our solar system. Based on your knowledge of gravitational attraction, which planet has the largest gravitational force? A) Earth B) Jupiter C) Mercury D) Neptune

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Answer:

Jupiter

Explanation:

Jupiter is the fifth planet from our Sun and is, by far, the largest planet in the solar system – more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined. Jupiter's stripes and swirls are actually cold, windy clouds of ammonia and water, floating in an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot is a giant storm bigger than Earth that has raged for hundreds of years.

With a radius of 43,440.7 miles (69,911 kilometers), Jupiter is 11 times wider than Earth. If Earth were the size of a nickel, Jupiter would be about as big as a basketball.

From an average distance of 484 million miles (778 million kilometers), Jupiter is 5.2 astronomical units away from the Sun. One astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. From this distance, it takes Sunlight 43 minutes to travel from the Sun to Jupiter.

Jupiter, because it’s the largest and most massive in our solar system.

When nuclear fusion begins, what can be said about the internal processes within that star?

Atoms in the star begin to split.
Atoms in the star begin to combine.
The star is turned into a nebula.
The star is turned into a blue giant.

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Hi there! Hopefully this helps!

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The answer to your question is the second sentence:

Atoms in the star begin to combine.

Answer:

Atoms in the star begin to combine.

Explanation:

Identify the organelles in the cell to the right.

A

B

C

D

E

F

The organelles in a plant cell are labeled. Part A is a large hollow structure at the center of the cell. Part B is a leaf-shaped structure. Part C is the lining of the cell. Part D is made up of stacked circles. Part E is a network of membranous tubules. Part F is the outside of the cell.

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A - Vacuole
B- chloroplast
C- Plasma/cell membrane
D-Ribosomes
E-Endoplasmic Reticulum
F- Cell wall

Answer:

A - Vacuole

B- chloroplast

C- Plasma/cell membrane

D-Golgi apparatus

E-Endoplasmic Reticulum

F- Cell wall

Explanation:

Which of the following bonds is an attraction between atoms of different molecules?

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Answer:

pretty sure its covalent bond

Explanation:

Ionic because it’s between a metal and nonmetal elements

Because cells come from other cells,
larger organisms will have...

A. larger cells than smaller organism.

B. more cells than smaller organisms.

C. cells that reproduce more rapidly.

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Answer:

B. more cells than smaller organisms

Explanation:

Animals and plants are multi-cellular eukaryotic creatures. Eukaryotes tend to be bigger than prokaryotes, but, more importantly, eukaryote means multiple cells, and prokaryote is one.

Answer: B.) More cells than smaller organisms.

Is cutting a piece of DNA with a restriction enzyme depends upon the sequence of the DNA?

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Answer: the answer is yes it is
They recognize and bind to specific sequences of DNA, called restriction sites. Each restriction enzyme recognizes just one or a few restriction sites. When it finds its target sequence, a restriction enzyme will make a double-stranded cut in the DNA molecule.

stion 6/48which would be the best evidence that a cell is using active transport to move a substance across its cell
membrane?
A) Substances are moving rapidly across the cell membrane.
B) ATP is being rapidly consumed near the cellular membrane.
C) Substances are moving from high to low concentrations.
D) Substances are moving through channels in the cell membrane.

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Answer:

B) ATP is being rapidly consumed near the cellular membrane.

Explanation:

Active transport is a form of transport used by living systems in which substances/molecules move across a membrane from a region where they are less concentrated to a region where they are highly concentrated. This movement occurs against the concentration gradient, hence it requires energy in form of ATP in order to occur. The transport is said to be "ACTIVE" if it is energy consuming.

Hence, based on the explanation above, the best evidence to showcase the occurrence of active transport in a cell is the rapid consumption of ATP near the cellular membrane. ATP will be used to pump needed substances into the cell via the cell membrane, serving as the semi-permeable membrane.

It has to be A because active transport happens faster than passive transport.

What kingdoms of life can have either sexual or asexual reproduction

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Answer:

Protista, Fungi, and Plantae.

Explanation:

PROTISTA - asexually with binary fission , and sexually; two individuals join and exchange genetic material in the nucleus.

FUNGI - Reproduce sexually and asexually.

PLANTAE - Sexual reproduction involves the male pollen grains traveling to the stigma of a flower , and asexual reproduction involves the production of a new plant without the use of flowers.

Answer:

Plantae, protista, and fungi

Explanation:

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