Answer:
Photosynthesis needs a pigment called ChlorophyllAnswer:
chlorophyll
Explanation:
Chlorophyll, the primary pigment used in photosynthesis, reflects green light and absorbs red and blue light most strongly. In plants, photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts, which contain the chlorophyll.
Name the activity that takes place in each parts of the digestive system
Mouth-
small intestine-
large intestine-
rectum-
stomach-
esophagus-
Answer:
Mouth: Mechanical digestion
Small Intestine: Chemical digestion
large Intestine: Absorption
Rectum: Egestion or collection of faeces
Stomach: Mechanical AND chemical digestion
Esophagus: Peristalsis
Explanation:
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Endangered peregrine falcons have been bred in captivity and released in area where they prey on pigeons and rodents. These activities are examples of
1
species preservation and biological control
2
overhunting and direct harvesting
3
recycling and technological development
4
conservation of resources and habitat destruction
Put these layers of the Earth in order, starting at the outermost layer and
going inward.
1Liquid core
2Crust
3Mantle
4Solid core
Pls help
Answer:
1 crust
2 solid core
3 liquid core
4 mantle
Think about a time when you had to alter a belief or understanding you held in your life. It doesn’t have to relate to science. What was that belief and what evidence caused you to alter it?
Have you had a drastic changes in belief or a small one before?
Answer:
I used to think that seasons were caused by Earth getting closer to and farther from the Sun. My science teacher pointed out that when it’s summer in North America, it’s winter in the Southern Hemisphere. So, I realized that seasons are not caused by Earth’s closeness to the Sun.
Explanation:
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During respiration, animals excrete it as a gas known as
Answer:
carbon dioxide
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The Darwinian theory of organic evolution through natural selection affected American religion by a raising awareness of the close spiritual kinship between animals and human beings. b turning most scientists against religion. c causing a revival of the doctrine of original sin. d sparking the rise of new denominations based on modern science. e creating a split between religious conservatives who denied evolution and accomodationists who supported it
Answer:
.e creating a split between religious conservatives who denied evolution and accomodationists who supported it
Explanation:
The Darwinian theory of organic evolution proposed that all forms of life evolved from more primitive life by differential survival and reproduction (i.e., by natural selection). Moreover, creationism is the religious belief that humans were created by God, whereas accommodationists refer to the persons that endorse cooperation and concession to the viewpoint of the opposition. In this case, Darwinian theory challenged the traditional religious anthropocentric viewpoint on human origins (i.e., humans descended from ape-like creatures by natural selection).
The invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell by Robert Hooke. While looking at cork, Hooke observed the box-shaped structures, which he called "cells" because they reminded him of the cells (rooms) found in monasteries. This discovery led to the development of the cell theory. Credit for developing the cell theory is usually given to two scientists. Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden. The cell theory was then proposed by Theodor Schwann in 1839. There are three parts to this theory: living organisms are made up of cells, cells are the basic structural unit of all organisms, and all cells come from pre-existing cells. Which of these is supported by the tenets of the cell theory? Select ALL that apply. les )) A) Energy flow occurs within cells. B) Mitosis produces identical daughter cells. C) Living organisms can be unicellular or multicellular. D) DNA is copied and passed between cells during cell division. E) Single-celled bacteria grow and then divide in half to make new bacteria.
Living organisms are made up of cells, cells are the structural unit of all organisms, cells come from pre-existing cells Energy flow occurs within cells.
What are the main points of cell theory?The main points of cell theory are:
All living things are made up of cells.Cells are the raw building blocks of life.All cells come from preexisting cells through the cycle of cell division.Energy flow occurs within cells.Thus, cells come from pre-existing cells Energy flow occurs within cells.
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Steady callin' my phone
I done told you before that it's over, leave me 'lone
Know it's hurtin' you to see me gone
Dark clouds, you gon' see me storm
I won't go back
But trust me, you're gon' hold that
Hold that
Answer:
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Steady callin' my ex
I done told you before that im g.ay,leave me be
Know your actually happy im gone
Dark clouds, you gon' see me fart aggressively
I won't hold back
But trust me, you're gon' smell that
smell that
Explanation:
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF WE STOPPED
MONITORING HOW MUCH NON-
RENEWABLE RESOURCES WE USE
Science
If we don't track the usage of important non-renewable resources, the certain non-renewable recourse would cease to exist.
This could affect the world tremendously, and everyone could die, as well.
Help please! (Easy question) I think it's D
2. By age 6 a child’s brain is about what % as compared to an adult brain?
A. 70%
B. 80%
C. 60%
D. 90%
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What is true about atmospheric nitrogen (N2)? (Select all that apply)
-it is useable by most living organisms.
-the Bacteria eat the nitrogen and it provides them energy
-atmospheric nitrogen leaded to acid rain
-it needs to be fixed by bacteria.
Answer:
it needs to be fixed by bacteria
What makes leaves look green?
A. Magnesium (Mg) absorbs all the colors of the rainbow
B. Magnesium (Mg) absorbs green light and reflects all other colors
C. Magnesium (Mg) absorbs red and blue light but reflects green light
Answer:
It will be C( Magnesium absorbs red and blue light but reflects green light)
What is the job of the enzyme telomerase?
Answer:
Telomerase is the enzyme responsible for maintenance of the length of telomeres by addition of guanine-rich repetitive sequences. Telomerase activity is exhibited in gametes and stem and tumor cells. In human somatic cells proliferation potential is strictly limited and senescence follows approximately 50-70 cell divisions.
Are fossils evidence or just a rock? Simple answer please!
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Fossils are the preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms. Fossils are not the remains of the organism itself! They are rocks. A fossil can preserve an entire organism or just part of one
Sodium nitride molecular mass of
Answer:69
Explanation:
NaNO2
Which of the following would a prokaryote have?
A. Cytoplasm
B. Nucleus
C. Mitochondria
D. Golgi apparatus
An independent variable is that which is:
A. Kept constant.
B. Observed to develop a hypothesis.
C. Changed by the scientist.
D. Measured by the scientist.
Answer:
C. Changeed by the scientist
Explanation:
An independent variable is also known as the test veriable. It is the one you change to get a different result is the dependent variable a.k.a the out come variable. Hope this helps!
When an organism such as a yeast lives by fermentation, it converts the pyruvate from glycolysis into a different compound, such as alcohol. Why doesn't it secrete the pyruvate directly? Group of answer choices The conversion yields one NADH per pyruvate molecule. A buildup of pyruvate in the surrounding environment would be too toxic. The conversion is needed to regenerate the molecules needed for glycolysis. The conversion yields 32 ATP per pyruvate molecule.
Answer:
The conversion is needed to regenerate the molecules needed for glycolysis
Explanation:
Fermentation is a metabolic process by which microorganisms generate ATP by the anaerobic (without oxygen) degradation of organic nutrients. Fermentation allows to microorganisms convert carbohydrates into alcohol or acid. During glycolysis, two NAD+ molecules are reduced and glucose molecules are split into two pyruvate molecules, thereby producing two NADH molecules and two ATP molecules. During fermentation, pyruvate molecules are metabolized to different compounds because the energy stored in the pyruvate molecules is unavailable to the cell. In fermentation, NADH from glycolysis is oxidized back to NAD+ by being used to reduce pyruvate or a pyruvate derivative.
What order do these go in?
A-Chromosome
B-Nucleus
C-Cell
D-Gene
These aren't in order. I just need to know what order to put them in.
Answer:
Cell
Nucleus
Chromosome
Gene
I guess
Answer:
The order from smallest to largest is nucleotide,gene,DNA,chromosome,nucleus,cell,organism
Explanation:
Nucleotide the buiding blocks of DNA are the smallest among the given options.DNA is bigger than gene but smaller than chromosome as DNA fits within a chromosome.
On the other hand chromosome is present within the nucleus.Nucleus along with cytoplasm and various cell organelles builds a cell.
Many cells are specifically arranged to form an organism.
So the order from smallest to largest is
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plz help!!! Gall flies lay their eggs in developing shoots of the tall goldenrod. When the fly larvae hatch, they release chemicals that cause the plant tissue to swell around the larvae, causing a resultant gall to form. The gall flies are prey for the parasitic wasp that lays its eggs in the smallest galls. After the wasp larvae hatch, they eat the fly larvae. The gall fly is also prey for the downy woodpeckers that feed on the larvae of the largest galls. Which type of natural selection may the gall fly be subject to?
Directional selection
Disruptive selection
Normal distribution
Stabilizing selection
im so confused
Answer:
stabilizina selection
Explanation:
As given in the question, the galls may be smaller or larger. However the eggs laid in smaller gallsare prey to wasps, hence they are destroyed
What pigment do plants use as a catalyst for photosynthesis?
A. Water
B. Cyanobacteria
C. Chlorophyll
D. Carbon dioxide
Answer:
Chlorophylls are natural green pigments ubiquitously present in plant kingdom, which play an important role in photosynthetic process, a vital function for life on Earth.
Explanation:
Your turn. Now you have to find the right answer based off my explanation
Answer:
C. Chlorophyll
Explanation:
Chlorophyll is the pigment, that plants use as a catalyst for photosynthesis.
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A pea plant has purple flowers. It has a genotype Pp. Which of the following about the gene of flower color in the pea plant is true? (3 points)
a
The pea plant has only recessive alleles for the gene.
b
The pea plant has both dominant alleles for the gene.
c
The pea plant received the same allele from each parent.
d
The pea plant received different alleles from the parents.
Answer:b
Explanation:
i think that the answer is b.
Part E
Explain your justification for the changes in trait distribution between years 1 and 10. What do you think will happen to the population by year 15?
Answer:
It will continue to rise.
Explanation:
Genetic variation results in the changes in trait over the period of time. Hence, traits do change over the years, but it is a gradual process. The population will become more stable due to successful traits.
What is genetic variation?Genetic variation refers to the changes in the genotype of an individual. It imparts stability to the population. Genetic variation results from meiotic cell division where recombination of gene produces genetic exchange of heredity material.
Those traits which are successful in nature that means those variations which provide stability to the organism in any environment are favoured. Organisms with such variations adapt, survive and further reproduce to continue their existence. Such traits are transmitted to the progeny as well.
Thus, gradual accumulation of changes in traits contribute to a more stable population over the span of years.
Therefore, changes in traits are important in determining the track of evolution on earth.
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The phylogeny chart shows the evolution of camels. Camelus is the modern-day camel. Based in this chart, which three statements are true?
Answer:
→Modern camels are more related to Camelops than to Aepycamelus.
→Pliauchenia and Oxydactylus may share similar feautres.
→Procamelus and Stenomylous may share similar features.
Answer: modern camels are more related to Camelops than to Aepycamelus
Pliauchenia and Oxydactylus may share similar features.
Procamelus and Strenomylous may share similar features
Explanation:
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Give an example of an organism that is a carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, and scavenger/decomposer in the rainforest community.
Answer:
Herbivore - Yellow/Blue macaw or fruit bats
Omnivore - Toucan
Carnivore - Jaguar
Scavenger - Giant millipede
Explanation:
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You place a cell in a solution that contains 12 more water molecules than the inside of the cell. How will you know when the cell reaches equilibrium?
A. when there are equal numbers of water molecules on both sides
B. when the water molecules stop moving across the cell membrane
C. both A and B
D. The cell will not reach equilibrium because water cannot pass through the cell membrane.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the water molecules will stop moving across the
cell membrane because the cell membrane has
the same amount of water as in the solution.
This process is called osmosis.
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biomagnification
eutrophication
global warming
biogeochemical cycles
Pangaea was a ... that formed near the end of the Paleozoic era.
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
An empty paper cup is the same temperature as the air in the room. A student fills the cup with cold water. Which of the following
describes how thermal energy is transferred?
A. Thermal energy is transferred from the cold water to the cup until they are at the same temperature.
B. Thermal energy is transferred from the cup to the cold water until they are at the same temperature.
C. Thermal energy is transferred from the cup to the cold water until the cup has no more thermal energy
D. Thermal energy is not transferred between the cup and the cold water.
Answer:
D. Thermal energy is not transferred between the cup and the cold water.
Explanation:
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