A ball rolls from point A to point B. The total energy of the ball at point A isn’t the same as the sum of its potential energy and kinetic energy at point B. Which statement best explains this situation?
A.
The rolling ball doesn’t follow the law of conservation of energy.
B.
Some of the ball’s energy is transformed to thermal energy.
C.
The rolling ball loses some of its energy because of gravity.
D.
The ball absorbs some of its own potential energy.

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Answer 1

B.Some of the ball’s energy is transformed to thermal energy.

 Explanation: Law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be formed nor be destroyed but it can only be transformed from one form to another form


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Answer:

true

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Daylight hours are shortest in each hemispheres winter. between summer and Winter Solstice, the number of daylight hours decreases, and the rate of decrease is larger the higher latitude. the fewer sunlight hours the colder the nights.

Which statement best distinguishes plant cells and animal cells?
There are more ribosomes in animal cells than in plant cells.
Plant cells have more lysosomes than animal cells have.
Plant cells have large vacuoles, and animal cells do not.
The position of the nucleus in the cells is different in plants and animals.

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Answer:

The statement that best distinguishes plant cells and animal cells is, "Plant cells have large vacuoles, and animal cells do not."

Answer:

Plant cells have large vacuoles, and animal cells do not.

Explanation:

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what do chipmunks eat

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Answer:

nuts-

Explanation:

Nuts seeds and fruits

An XX female will express a recessive sex-linked trait if she

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

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Explain symbiosis and the rationale for your choices in this section. Write down relevant notes regarding your design.

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Answer:

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Symbiosis is a close association between two organisms in which both of them benefit from the other . Each member is called a symbiont . Examples of such association are

algae and fungus in lichenprotozoa in the intestine of termiteflowers and insects etc

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Write any three problems with the measurement of quantities that the SI unit system has solved.​

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Explanation:

1. they are convenient to use 2. it helps the international tade 3. it eases the exchange of material

What are the main purposes of cell divisions?

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Answer:

(1) the reproduction of an entire unicellular organism

(2) the growth and repair of tissues in multicellular animals, and

(3) the formation of gametes (eggs and sperm) for sexual reproduction in multicellular animals.

Explanation:

Amino acids are (relatively) small molecules with a similar chemical structure. All of them have 2 carbon atoms connected to a nitrogen atom. This similar structure allows them to combine in long chains to make macromolecules called proteins.

How many different amino acids are there?

A. 4

B. 20

C. 5

D. Thousands

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Answer:

The correct answer is 20...

Explanation:

The name of these 20 common amino acids is as follows: alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalaine, proline, serine, threonine, tryptophan, tyrosine, and valine. Alanine.

Although their is 20 altogether their is only 9 main essential ones:

The 9 essential amino acids are leucine, iso-leucine, valine (all BCAAs), lysine, histidine, phenylalanine, methionine, threonine, and tryptophan. Essentials amino acids are important because they serve as the "building blocks" for muscle protein. They are also are what makes a protein a "complete" protein.

Answer: 20

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What is the name of this chemical reaction?

A. photosynthesis

B. diffusion

C. cellular respiration

D. fermentation

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I believe the answer is A. photosynthesis
The answer would be photosynthesis

All the genetic mutations may occur spontaneously in organisms is t he incidence of such mutations may be increased by what?

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Answer:

Both physical and chemical factors

Explanation:

A mutation is any alteration in the DNA sequence of the genome of a particular cell/organism. Depending on the type and localization, a mutation can be neutral, deleterious, or even beneficial for the individual that possesses it. Moreover, the mutation rate refers to the probability for a mutation to appear in a cell/organism. Exposure to physical environmental factors (e.g. ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, gamma rays, etc) and chemical factors (e.g., bromine) can increase this likelihood.

Answer:

physical and chemical factors

Explanation:

Factors that alter the critical chemical and physical characteristics of ecological systems include temperature, pH electrochemical (redox) potential, and the transparency of air and water.

What type of process converts inorganic compounds or chemical energy into organic compounds WITHOUT needing light? A Chemosynthesis B Photosynthesis​

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Answer:

Chemosynthesis is the conversion of inorganic carbon-containing compounds into organic matter such as sugars and amino acids. Chemosynthesis uses energy from inorganic chemicals to perform this task.

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What is likely to happen to a healthy population that is experiencing exponential growth?
It will eventually reach its carrying capacity.
It will experience a population crash.
It will go extinct in the near future.
It will continue to grow exponentially indefinitely.

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Answer:

I think it would be they will eventually reach their carrying capacity.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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will chipmunks come out of their hole after u drop a corn into it

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Answer:

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Never gonna let you down

Never gonna run around and desert you

Never gonna make you cry

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Answer:

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Explanation:


The question is the primary producer in this ecosystem is the -

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Answer:

Its plant

Explanation:

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1. Which of the following could be an indication of a volcanic eruption?
1. Shaking or trembling in areas near the volcano.
II. Changing in shape, tilt, or elevation of the volcano.
M. Releasing of smoke, sulfuric dioxide, and other gases.
IV. Changing in water level and temperature of underground water.
A. II, II, IV
B. I, II, III
C. II, III, IV
D. I, III, IV
2. What happens to the earth's surface after an earthquake?
A. Destruction of buildings, roads, and bridges.
B. Large amounts of volcanic dust cause roofs to fall.
C. Lahar causes landslides and flooding of some areas.
D. Hot lava travels or flows very far and burn, bury, or damage anything in its path.
3. What happened to Taal Island's surface when the Taal Volcano erupted in January 2020?
1. There were many casualties.
II. Residential houses were ruined.
III. Boulders of rocks and landslides destroyed the place.
IV. The place was covered with lahar and volcanic ash.
A. I, III
B. II, IV
C. II, III
D.I, IV
4. An earthquake causes changes to the earth's surface. Which of the following environmental changes is caused by an
earthquake
1. Ground fissures
II. Landslide
III. Liquefaction
IV. Volcanic ash
A. I only
B. I and II
C. I, II, III
D. II, III, IV
5. What are the consequences of a devastating earthquake on the Earth's surface?
1. Fast floods, mud slides, and rock falls.
II. Pyroclastic materials and rock fragments pile up.
III. Most bridges and elevated concretes are toppled.
IV. Huge amount of lahar covers a certain land area.
A. I only
B. II, III
C. lll only
D. IV only
B. Directions: Read the question and write the answer on your answer sheet.
As a student, how can you help the victims of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?


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what changes were most likely caused by a shift in earth's continents?

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Answer:

The earth’s crust is broken into separate pieces called tectonic plates (Fig. 7.14). Recall that the crust is the solid, rocky, outer shell of the planet. It is composed of two distinctly different types of material: the less-dense continental crust and the more-dense oceanic crust. Both types of crust rest atop solid, upper mantle material. The upper mantle, in turn, floats on a denser layer of lower mantle that is much like thick molten tar.

Each tectonic plate is free-floating and can move independently. Earthquakes and volcanoes are the direct result of the movement of tectonic plates at fault lines. The term fault is used to describe the boundary between tectonic plates. Most of the earthquakes and volcanoes around the Pacific ocean basin—a pattern known as the “ring of fire”—are due to the movement of tectonic plates in this region. Other observable results of short-term plate movement include the gradual widening of the Great Rift lakes in eastern Africa and the rising of the Himalayan Mountain range. The motion of plates can be described in four general patterns:

<p><strong>Fig 7.15.</strong> Diagram of the motion of plates</p>

Collision: when two continental plates are shoved together

Subduction: when one plate plunges beneath another (Fig. 7.15)

Spreading: when two plates are pushed apart (Fig. 7.15)

Transform faulting: when two plates slide past each othe

Explanation:

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Khi hai đám mây tích điện trái dấu lại gần nhau, hiệu điện thế giữa chúng có thể lên tới hàng triệu vôn. Giữa hai đám mây có hiện tượng phóng tia lửa điện và ta trông thấy một tia chớp. Vài giây sau ta mới nghe thấy tiếng nổ, đó là sấm (do vận tốc ánh sáng nhanh hơn vận tốc của tiếng động nên ta trông thấy tia chớp trước). Khi đám mây dông tích điện đi gần mặt đất tới những khu vực trống trải, gặp một vật có độ cao như cây cối, người cầm cuốc xẻng… thì sẽ có hiện tượng phóng tia lửa điện giữa đám mây và mặt đất. Đó là hiện tượng sấm sét.

What does NOT happen during interphase

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Replication of the nucleus.

How are fossils formed? Simple answer please

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Fossils are formed when a plant or animal dies in a watery environment and is buried in mud and silt. Soft tissues quickly decompose leaving the hard bones or shells behind. Over time sediment builds over the top and hardens into rock.

In the process of DNA replication, bonds are broken between:

A. sugars

B. sugars, bases

C. phosphate, bases

D. bases

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In the process of DNA replication, bonds are broken between D. bases

DNA Replication

DNA is replicated by uncoiling of the helix, strand separation. It is possible by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the complementary strands. It forms two new strands by complementary base pairing.

Both strands are joined by hydrogen bonds between nitrogenous base

nitrogenous bases could be: A-T or G=C

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Answer:

D. Bases

Explanation:

Explain how D.N.A relates to inheritance

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What Is DNA's Role in Inheritance? DNA is the genetic information used to make proteins, and it contains the hereditary traits of organisms. ... You are who you are because of your DNA; the smallest change to it would make you a completely different person.

which of the following is NOT a problem associated with fossil fuels? a) habitat destruction from mining. b) meltdown. c) oil spills. d) release of heavy metals.

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Answer:

oil spills

Explanation:

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How have humans changed the global nitrogen cycle?

A. They have greatly decreased the amount of fixed nitrogen.
B. They have raised the speed at which nitrogen travels through the
cycle.
C. They have lowered the speed at which nitrogen travels through the
cycle.
D. They have greatly increased the amount of fixed nitrogen.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Humans activities, such as making fertilizers and burning fossil fuels, have significantly altered the amount of fixed nitrogen in the Earth's ecosystems.

Linda, a farmer, is cultivating corn and rice on her land. She also raises sheep and cows for their meat. Which type of farming Linda is practicing?
A.
mixed farming
B.
livestock ranching
C.
intensive subsistence farming
D.
nomadic herding

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Answer: Mixed Farming

Explanation:

With Linda working with Rice and Corn, while still involving her cattle and livestock, this makes it a Mixed Farming situation with how she integrates the other options.

What process is used in gene expression?
A. photosynthesis

B. protein synthesis

C. cell transport

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Answer:

B. Protein synthesis

B. Protein Synthesis

The union of two gametes results in a new cell called a zygote

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Answer:

Zygote, fertilized egg cell that results from the union of a female gamete (egg, or ovum) with a male gamete (sperm). In the embryonic development of humans and other animals, the zygote stage is brief and is followed by cleavage, when the single cell becomes subdivided into smaller cells

Explanation:

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Which is a function of the cardiovascular system?
to move water
to eliminate waste
from the body
to provide structural to transport gases
support for the body throughout the body throughout the body
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To transport gases throughout the body.

Why do stars seem to twinkle?
Your answer: Starlight is light from dying stars that give off interrupted light.
Correct answer: Shifting currents of air low in the atmosphere bend starlight, causing it to miss our eyes in fractions of moments.
How fast do raindrops fall in still air?
Correct: 7-18 miles per hour
The people of the West Indies were the first people to name hurricanes. How did they first come up with the storm names?
Correct: Storms were named after the saint on whose day the storm made landfall.
Where is the safest place to be during a tornado?
Correct: in a ditch
According to the Fujita Tornado Intensity Scale, a category F5 tornado, the most dangerous, has what range of wind speeds?
Your answer: 40–72 miles per hour
Correct answer: 261–318 miles per hour
Which U.S. city has the highest average number of sunny days per year?
Your answer: Las Vegas, Nevada
Correct answer: Yuma, Arizona
The annual cost of snow removal for streets and highways in the U.S. is estimated to be about how much?
Your answer: $20 billion
Correct answer: $2 billion
Between 1950 and 1999, the highest average number of deaths caused by tornadoes in the United States occured in which month?
Correct: May
The greatest snowfall on a single day in recorded history occurred in Silver Lake, Colorado, in April, 1921. Approximately how many inches fell?
Your answer: 100
Correct answer: 75
In 1971, Hurricane Ginger, the longest-lasting Atlantic Ocean hurricane on record, lasted for how many days?
Your answer: 44
Correct answer: 27

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What is the function of DNA?
Select one:
To protect the cell.
To store energy for the cell.
To help the cell move.
To encode instructions for traits.

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Answer:

To encode instructions for traits

Explanation:

Answer:

To encode instructions for traits.

Explanation:

DNA is like a list of ingredients.

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