Answer:
500m
Explanation:
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Cual es la energia liberada cuando un atomo gaseoso y en su estado fundamental ca`pta un electron y se convierte en un ion con carga negativa
Answer:
afinidad electrónica
Explanation:
La afinidad electrónica se define como la energía liberada cuando un átomo en su estado de tierra acelera un mol de electrones para formar un mol de iones negativos.
La afinidad electrónica es una tendencia periódica que disminuye en el grupo pero aumenta a lo largo del período.
Para cloro;
Cl (g) + e ----> Cl ^ - (g)
If you had access to these scientists, (in the Netherlands) what questions would you ask them in order to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century? Write two questions using two different perspectives: one from a person who might be in agreement with the scientists and one who is skeptical of this court ruling and environmental activists around the world.
how does your job ,scientist contribuite to the global concern of the global warming.?
is there any scientific explanation or a way to make the earth's temperature normal?
do u think that being a scientist itself is a harm to the environment?
have u dobe anything or any research on the ways to get the earth back to its normal temperature?
What are the two main components of the cell cycle
In eukaryotic cells or cells with a nucleus, the stages of the cell cycle are divided into two major phases: interphase and the mitotic (M) phase.
What is cell cycle?
The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the series of events that take place in a cell that cause it to divide into two daughter cells. These events include the duplication of its DNA (DNA replication) and some of its organelles, and subsequently the partitioning of its cytoplasm and other components into two daughter cells in a process called cell division.
In cells with nuclei (eukaryotes, i.e., animal, plant, fungal, and protist cells), the cell cycle is divided into two main stages: interphase and the mitotic (M) phase (including mitosis and cytokinesis). During interphase, the cell grows, accumulating nutrients needed for mitosis, and replicates its DNA and some of its organelles. During the mitotic phase, the replicated chromosomes, organelles, and cytoplasm separate into two new daughter cells. To ensure the proper replication of cellular components and division, there are control mechanisms known as cell cycle checkpoints after each of the key steps of the cycle that determine if the cell can progress to the next phase.
In cells without nuclei (prokaryotes, i.e., bacteria and archaea), the cell cycle is divided into the B, C, and D periods. The B period extends from the end of cell division to the beginning of DNA replication. DNA replication occurs during the C period. The D period refers to the stage between the end of DNA replication and the splitting of the bacterial cell into two daughter cells.
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Noradrenaline facts tysm
Answer:
it is a catecholamine that stimulates alpha1 adrenergic receptors and, slightly, beta1 adrenergic receptors, without beta2 effect. It is the vasoconstrictor drug par excellence.
During exercise, what happens to breathing in humans?
Answer:Your body uses more oxygen and produces more carbon dioxide.
Explanation:your breathing has to increase from about 15 times a minute (12 litres of air) when you are resting, up to about 40–60 times a minute (100 litres of air) during exercise.
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Identify the interaction described.
One species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor helped.
Both species benefit.
One species benefits and the other species is harmed.
Answer:
Commensalism - one specie benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor helped .
Symbiosis - both species benefit
parasitism - one species benefit and the other species is harmed
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Interactions between two or more species are called interspecific interactions.
The interactions described are;
CommensalismMutualismParasitismInterspecific interactions:There are 5 types of interspecific interactions:
Competition & PredationCommensalismParasitismMutualismAmensalismThus, we can conclude that
i) Commensalism- One species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor helped.
ii) Mutualism- Both species benefit.
iii) Parasitism- One species benefits and the other species is harmed.
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Be a Lunatic
A solar eclipse happens when --
the sun is directly between Earth and moon
the moon is in Earth's shadow.
the moon is directly between Earth and sun.
the sun blocks out light from Earth.
When the Moon passes between Sun and Earth, the lunar shadow is seen as a solar eclipse on Earth. When Earth passes directly between Sun and Moon, its shadow creates a lunar eclipse. Lunar eclipses can happen only when the Moon is opposite the Sun in the sky, a monthly occurrence we know as a full Moon.
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Explanation:
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All of the chemical reactions within an organism is know as ___.
Differences in traits, such as hair texture, are determined by differences in -
A. the location of sugar groups in DNA.
B. sequence of nucleotides in DNA.
C. the number of nitrogenous bases in DNA.
D. the molecules attached to the phosphate in DNA
Answer:
the molecules attached to the phosphate in DNA
You look at two species and see very similar DNA. What does this likely tell you?
Answer:
They are likely to have evolved from similar ancestors.
What is the structure labeled A?
non living martix . Lacunae . cartilage. onondrocyte
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based on Mr. Kaku's assertion that knowing what the stars are made of is as easy as running starlight through a prism, use the CER method to explain the use of light to determine composition of a star in detail.
Answer:
spectroscopy.
Explanation:
The use of light to determine composition of a star is known as spectroscopy. When astronomers look at an object's spectrum, they can find out its composition based on the wavelengths of light. Spectroscopy is the most common method astronomers use for knowing the composition of stars, planets, and other objects so we can conclude that spectroscopy is the method which is used to determine the composition of stars.
The photograph shows a result of waves made by an earthquake.
What was transported to this location by the earthquake waves?
A. Rock
B. Matter
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C. Gravity
D. Energy
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C Gravity
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When classifying an unknown organism, scientists are most likely to consider its
A age
as important evidence.
B color
C) structure
D number of offspring
Answer:
structure
Explanation:
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What part of mitosis is this cell going through?
Answer:
I think metaphase
Explanation:
The chromosomes are in the middle and the spindle fibers are attaching to them
Which organism would be classified as an echinoderm?
squid
sea star
leech
lobster
Answer:
Sea star
Explanation:
The phylum Echinodermata contains organisms that share a specific set of characteristics, including spiny or bumpy skin. There are five different classes of animals in the phylum: starfish (also known as sea star), brittle stars, echinoids (which include the sea urchins and sand dollars), sea cucumbers, and sea lilies.
True/False. Genetic recombination makes it so your grandfather will always pass on more DNA to you than your grandmother
Answer: false
Explanation:
An advantage of asexual reproduction is that it __________. Group of answer choices allows a species to easily rid itself of harmful mutations enhances genetic variability in the species allows the species to endure long periods of unstable environmental conditions produces offspring that respond effectively to new pathogens maintains successful genetic combinations without modification
Answer:
Maintains successful genetic combinations without modification.
Explanation:
Asexual reproduction usually creates perfect copies of the parent. If the parent is genetically sound creature, then a successful genetic combination is being reproduced and maintained without any changes or modification.
What is one example of an adaptation an organism could have that would
increase its chance to survive?
Answer:
some physical adaptations that have structurally modified animals to improve their chances of survival include webbed feet, sharp claws, large beaks, wings, feathers, fur, and scales.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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The most accurate statement for the transfer of energy in
photosynthesis is -
O
light energy is converted to chemical energy
light energy is converted to mechanical energy
O
heat energy changes materials in the soil to food
for plant use
radiant energy heats water in the plant to make
food
light energy is converted to chemical energy
The cones of a pine tree open in response to heat from a forest fire. The seeds are released
and are spread over a wide area. Hundreds of pine seedlings per acre grow, along with other
plants. Animals eat the plants, and the forest regenerates. This process is an example of
Answer: I believe it’s an example Natural processes
Explanation: Natural processes are interactions among the plants, the animals, and the environment.
These interactions also include photosynthesis, pollination, decomposition and others, that help create and shape natural communities.
True of false Mendel realized that when he crossed two pea plants that were the offspring of a pea plant with yellow peas and a pea plant with green peas 50% of the offspring had yellow peas and 50% of the offspring had greem peas.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Mendel realized that the F2 had a phenotypic ratio 3:1, meaning 3/4 = 75% were yellow and 1/4 = 25% green.
Mendel observed that the F1 expressed only one of the alternative variants (in this case, only yellow seeds appeared), while the other variant (green) disappeared. Mendel named dominant the expressed variant. Mendel allowed auto pollination and observed that in the second generation, F2, the other disappeared variant reappeared. Both alternative variants were present in the F2. Mendel named recessive the second alternative variant.
Mendel thought that hereditary traits determined by discrete factors were the possible explication for these phenotypes. These factors should have been present in the F1 in pairs. One of them came from one parental plant, and the other factor came from the other plant. These factors then separated again when sex cells were produced, giving two types of gametes, each with only one factor.
Mendel concluded that each individual (plant) has a pair of factors (alleles), one for each trait (yellow and green) and that the pair separates (segregates) during the formation of the gametes. This conclusion is known as the segregation principle (First Mendels´ Low).
Question 1 of 25
Which element forms the "backbone of many of the molecules in living
things?
A. Calcium
O
B. Carbon
O C. Hydrogen
O D. Oxygen
Answer:
B. Carbon
Explanation:
in your body, including proteins, DNA, RNA, sugars, and fats. These complex biological molecules are often called macromolecules; they're also classified as organic molecules, which simply means that they contain carbon.
For scanning a slide , _____ power is usually used ?
Answer: Low power is usually used for scanning a slide in order to view the content of the slide very clearly without missing any cell. The lower the magnification, the higher the view.
After mitosis, what is true of the two new cells produced from the original cell?
A. The new cells each receive an exact copy of all the chromosomes from the original cell.
B. The new cells each donate a set of chromosomes to the original cell.
C. The new cells each receive half of the chromosomes from the original cell.
D. The new cells each have a few chromosomes from the original cell.
Answer:
A. The new cells each receive an exact copy of all the chromosomes from the original cell.
Explanation:
What do hypothesis, theories, and laws have in common ?
1. Do plants, like animals, have traits that increase their reproductive success? What are some of these
traits?