Which statement describes a difference between the nitrogen and carbon cycles?



The nitrogen cycle occurs entirely in the ocean.

The nitrogen cycle requires a process called nitrogen fixation that is carried out by certain bacteria.

The carbon cycle requires freezing temperatures.

The carbon cycle involves only plants.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The nitrogen cycle requires a process called nitrogen fixation that is carried out by certain bacteria

Answer 2

The primary distinction between the carbon and nitrogen cycles is that the former involves recycling carbon, whilst the latter involves recycling nitrogen. There are numerous ways for both systems to recycle carbon and nitrogen. With gases, both cycles begin and end. Thus, option B is correct.

What between the nitrogen and carbon cycles?

Both go through chemical changes that change the shape of the molecules they are contained in. All organisms that are living contain both nitrogen and carbon. Both entail releasing the element into the atmosphere in a molecular form. The cycles start and end as gases.

Therefore, The amount of nitrogen that can be absorbed into organic matter and then recycled rises as the flux of carbon does.Both involve releasing the element as a molecule form into the atmosphere. As gases, the cycles begin and finish.

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What do you think selectively permeable means?
A. The membrane lets nothing in or out.

B. The membrane lets certain substances move across it freely, while others must move through a “gate”.

C. The membrane lets everything in and out.

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Answer:

B. The membrane lets certain substances move across it freely, while others must move through a “gate”.

Explanation:

Selective permeability is a property of cellular membranes that only allows certain molecules to enter or exit the cell. This is important for the cell to maintain its internal order irrespective of the changes to the environment. For example, water, ions, glucose and carbon dioxide may need to be imported or exported from the cell depending on its metabolic activity. Similarly, signaling molecules may need to enter the cell and proteins may need to be released into the extracellular matrix. The presence of a selectively permeable membrane allows the cell to exercise control over the quantum, timing and rate of movement of these molecules.

B. The membrane lets certain substances move across it freely, while others must move through a “gate”.

Where is the DNA found in Eukaryotic cells?
A. nucleus

B. rough ER

C. mitochondria

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Answer:

A NUCLEUS

Explanation:

Answer:

A. nucleus

Explanation:

The DNA is found in the nucleus of the Eukaryotic cells.

Leukemia is a type of cancer that prevents a person from being able to make new blood cells. What part of the body develops this kind of cancer? O A. Kidney O B. Brain O C. Liver O D. Bone marrow SUBMIT PREVIOUS. ​

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Answer:

D. Bone

Explanation:

Leukemia, a type of cancer found in your blood and bone marrow, is caused by the rapid production of abnormal white blood cells. The high number of abnormal white blood cells are not able to fight infection, and they impair the ability of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells and platelets.

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Answer:

the answer should be rrxrr

Explanation:

a wrinkled pod is a recessive trait which is represented by "r"

When he discovered that blood is pumped from the heart to the body, and back to the heart, ________ had a difficult time getting people to accept his discovery because it went against the ancient teachings of _______.

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Answer:

1 - William Harvey

2 - Galen

Explanation:

Galen, who postulated that blood was produced continuously in the liver and absorbed by the body (not recirculated), served as the Roman emperor's personal physician. For 1500 years, his theories about human anatomy went unquestioned until Harvey's proposal in 1628.

When he discovered that blood is pumped from the heart to the body, and back to the heart, William Harvey had a difficult time getting people to accept his discovery because it went against the ancient teachings of  Galen.

What is the composition of blood ?

blood is a fluid connective tissue contain blood cells and an plasma.

The major functions include transportation and providing immunity and protection.

The major components include plasma primary constituent of blood contain 55 percent of blood volume. It is made up of water, salts, proteins, and blood cells.

Red Blood Cells which determine blood type, biconcave in shape, enucleated contain millions of hemoglobin molecules.

White Blood Cells act as defensive cell in the immune system and lymphatic system against infection.

Platelets  are formed from pieces of cells present in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes.

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In which process do homologous chromosomes pair up?

A. Mitosis

B. Meiosis

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Answer:

the answer is meiosis

Explanation:

in miosis it happens in prophase I.

Answer:

B. Meiosis

Explanation:

Homologous chromosomes pair up in meiosis.

An example of a communicable disease is

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Answer:

An example of a communicable disease could be influenza. A communicable disease is just a disease caused by virus or bacteria that spreads from person to person.

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What were some number of possible solutions to air pollution?

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The most basic solution for air pollution is to move away from fossil fuels, replacing them with alternative energies like solar, wind and geothermal. Producing clean energy is crucial. But equally important is to reduce our consumption of energy by adopting responsible habits and using more efficient devices.
move away from fossil fuels, use reusable sources of energy such as solar



The end product(s) of the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis is/are - Select all that apply.
1.Glucose
2.ATP
3.Oxygen
4.Carbon dioxide

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Answer:

Glucose

Explanation:

The light dependent stage produces oxygen while the light independent stage produces glucose ( a carbohydrate)

Oxygen and glucose are the two products of photosynthesis.

Which of the following best describes the difference between an adaptation and adapting?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Adaption and adaptation are different forms of the same word, and they share all their meanings, which include (1) the act of changing to suit new conditions, and (2) a work of art recast in a new form or medium. But the longer word, adaptation, is preferred by most publications and is much more common

Answer:

C

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Plants also use cellular respiration

A. True

B. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

Yes, the plants use cellular respiration. So, option (A) is the correct answer.

why people living in high altitude have level of RBC?​

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Answer:

Scientists have long known that the body adjusts to the oxygen-deprived conditions of high altitudes. ... The traditional explanation has been that low-oxygen conditions cause the body to build new red blood cells, making it easier to supply oxygen to muscles and vital organs.

Answer the following questions in your own words and in 3-5 complete sentences.

1. Where are the highest concentrations of the current population of Palmer amaranth?


2. Based on the climate model, how will the range change by 2050?


3. What do you think this change will mean for Palmer amaranth populations?

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industrial preparation of oxygen from liquify air

Scientists are reluctant to say that any theory is absolutely true. Why do you think that is? I​

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Answer: Because more and more is discovered about the world everyday and they don’t want to be wrong.

Explanation:

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Answer:

a) I b)i) 2

Explanation:

What type of vegetable is a mushroom?

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Answer:

Although mushrooms are classified as vegetables, technically they are not plants but part of the kingdom called fungi. However, they share some characteristics with plants and, as you will find out, even with animals! Mushrooms are low in calories, have virtually no fat and no cholesterol, and are very low in sodium.

Explanation:

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Answer: not vegetable

Explanation: have no leaves, roots or seeds and don't need light, so they're not a true vegetable

In which process does crossing over occur?

A. Mitosis

B. Meiosis

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Answer:

B. Meiosis

Explanation:

Crossing over occurs in meiosis.

Answer:
B: Meiosis

Explanation: because of the chromosomes the homologous pair exchange equally with each other.

On the diagram - label ALL the nitrogen bases not
already labeled (A, T, C or G)
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can someone help?

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Explanation:

I hope the diagram will help remember A always pairs with T and C always pairs with G. u can also remember as Apple Tree and Car Garage. :)

Deforestation occurs when a forested area is converted into a non-forested area. This conversion could be due to the need for construction or expansion of a town, the creation of farmland, or logging.

How would deforestation likely affect an area?

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Answer:

the animals of the forested area will eventually come in the town.

Explanation:

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The number of chromosomes remains the same in what

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Mitosis

Thus, in the Mitosis cell division, the two resulting daughter cells always contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell from which they derive.

What are 2 functions of carbohydrates?
A. Carbohydrates are used to store energy and store information in living things.

B. Carbohydrates are used to store energy and provide structure/support in living things.

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Answer:

In Short The correct answer is B...

Explanation:

Here are most of the functions of carbohydrates altogether:

Provide instant energy to the body. :This appears to be the primary function of carbohydrates in the body. ...

Reserve food: Carbohydrate is also stored as the reserve food in the body. This is a precautionary measure for the body to cope up in times of hunger.

Carbohydrates form other biomolecules.

Detoxification of the body by metabolism

Carbohydrates participate as reaction intermediates in some vital reactions. This function of carbohydrates is seen extensively in various cellular reaction.

For example, one of the vitamins, Vitamin B2 also called Riboflavin has a ribose sugar moiety. This ribose is a four carbon type of carbohydrate monomer by its chemical structure. It is involved in vital reactions at the organ and cellular level. Similarly, carbohydrates are also chemical constituents of many hormones, vitamins, enzymes, etc.

Carbohydrates form a part of DNA and RNA in the form of deoxyribose and ribose sugars. These are five carbon monosaccharides formed form heptulose sugars by the pseudo-heptulose pathway.

They are constituents of all the cellular organelles. Carbohydrates are also components of cell organelles like the cell membrane, mitochondria, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, etc. They provide structural integrity, mechanical strength in combination with proteins and lipids. They help make up the body mass by being included in all the parts of the cell and tissues. For example, in cell membranes, there are two constituents, i.e., glycolipid layer and glycoprotein layer. Here the term “glyco” is a carbohydrate.

8. Transport of oxygen: Glucose is taken by red blood cells. These are the types of blood cells which lack mitochondria and other cell organelles required for producing energy. In such a case, the ATP is produced by a non-oxidative pathway with the end product as lactose and ATP.

This energy thus produced is necessary for hemoglobin to bind to oxygen molecules. These bound oxygen molecules are transferred from lungs to the different tissues.

9. Aid in gut motility: Our diet has carbohydrates in greater proportions because, it aids in bowel movement. When you suffer from constipation, doctors first prescribe you bran and other carbohydrate material like Ispaghula. The carbohydrates in these material is in the form of fibrous material. When they are ingested, their material absorbs water in the guts, swells and increases the load.

This load is useful to increase intestinal motility and expulsion of waste (feces). Thus carbohydrates help clear gut and prevent constipation. Hence, when you feel constipated, have banana fruit and notice the change.

They play a role in other physiological roles. Since they are components of many bio-molecules, they have further roles in body physiology. They have a role in blood clotting, immunity, fertilization. Thus they take part in many physiological reactions.

Answer:

B. Carbohydrates are used to store energy and provide structure/support in living things.

Explanation:

The two functions of carbohydrates are to store energy and provide structure/support in living things.

Who were the scientists that came up with the shape of DNA?
Watson and Crick
Crook and Brown
O Gregory and Mendel
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O None of the above

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Watson and Crick were the scientists that came up with the shape of DNA. Hope this helps!

This is how zirconium appears in the periodic table

Rounded to the nearest whole number, how many electrons are in an atom of zirconium?

40
51
91
131

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Answer:

40

Explanation:

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Explanation: Climate change is causing the extinctions of species. But some species will have better chances of survive-al because they were created that way. So, humans for example will have a good chance of survive-al despite of climate change, because we are always innovating and changing, while most plants and animals, are used to one type of climate or region. Although there some cases of plants and animals that can adapt to any struggles of climate.

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David was sitting in his hotel room reading a book, when he heard a knock at the door, and the sound of someone trying the door handle. He opened the door,
where he saw a man whom he had never seen before. The man said, "I'm terribly sorry... I thought this was my room. Wrong floor, I guess. He then walked
off down the hall toward the elevator. David went back into his room, thought about what had just happened, and then phoned the front desk, suggesting they
call the police, since the man at the door had obviously been a thief.
Why was David so sure the man had been a thief?

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Answer:

if he thought that it was his own room, he wouldn't have knocked (because people don't knock on their own rooms)

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Locations closer to the ocean...

a. have limited daily temperature ranges

b. have more severe weather

c. have warmer climates

d.have more high pressure systems

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

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what do chipmunks eat

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Answer:

nuts-

Explanation:

Nuts seeds and fruits

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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