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What is an example of physiological adaptation?
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Answer:
An example of physiological adaptation is the development of a thicker fur coat in animals living in colder climates. This adaptation helps to insulate the animal and keep its body temperature regulated. Other examples of physiological adaptation include the ability of some animals to hibernate in winter, changes in the shape of feet and claws to allow better climbing, and changes in the shape of beaks to allow better feeding in different environments.
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Look at the photo, the question is ask in the photo.
Answer:1/9/13/5
Explanation:
Becuase the secnd option 15 is not on the chart or aparrt of it
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While savannas and temperate grasslands are both types of
grasslands and share many characteristics, they also have
some differences. Compare them below by writing each
characteristic in the correct location. You will use each only
once.
• home to many types of grazers
• experience all seasons of weather
• home to bison
• home to the African elephant
• example: tallgrass prairies of North America
• example: Serengeti in Tanzania
• also known as tropical grasslands
• few trees due to little rainfall
1)
(Savannas)
(Both Types of
Grasslands)
(Temperate
Grasslands)
Answer:
S - Savannas are typically found in tropical or subtropical regions.
S - Savannas tend to have more trees and shrubs.
S - Savanna's climate is drier than that of a grassland.
G - Grasslands are found in temperature regions.
G - Temperature Grasslands are mainly devoid of trees, receive less rainfall than Savannas & endure broader temperature extremes.
G - Grasslands make up 25 percent of the Earth's land surface and dominate in regions with limited rainfall, which prevents forest growth. This results from nearby mountain ranges that cause rain shadows over adjacent open-range lands.
B - Both represent the world's richest and most diverse ecosystems. They both provide a home for a quarter of the world's population and a habitat for thousands of plants and animals.
B - Many species gather in vast numbers, graze on the varied grasses, and can be found nowhere else on Earth. The coexistence between wildlife and grasses is key to healthy ecosystems. Animal migrations regenerate the landscapes, by controlling pests, dispersing seeds, and trampling invasive species. Through this partnership, grasslands and savannahs generate vital benefits for both people and nature.
B - Ecosystems such as these two in specific are essential for climate mitigation – they store carbon, locking it deep in the soil and extensive root systems. They are the source of or support many of the world’s biggest rivers and wetlands, ensure food security, support livelihoods, and are embedded in the cultural identity of millions of people.
(Also, A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland<---similarity)
Explanation: Just research. I decided to state 3 characteristics for both The Savanna and The Grasslands, and then 3 for "B" (both).
How did the Industrial Revolution contribute to global climate change?
A. It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
B. It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
C. It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
D. It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy. (I think it's B. Please correct me if I'm wrong.)
Answer: You're right its b.
Explanation:
Human activity has rapidly increased the emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, in about 1750, human activities such as burning fossil fuels, including coal and oil, have increased greenhouse gas concentrations in our atmosphere.
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is my female swordtail pregnant?
Answer:
no.
Explanation:
has it had interactions with other fish?
How does energy flow through organisms
Answer:
Energy "flows" through the ecosystem in the form of carbon-carbon bonds. ... This process releases the energy, which is either used by the organism (to move its muscles, digest food, excrete wastes, think, etc.) or the energy may be lost as heat. The dark arrows represent the movement of this energy
Explanation:
Energy "flows" through the ecosystem in the form of carbon-carbon bonds. ... This process releases the energy, which is either used by the organism (to move its muscles, digest food, excrete wastes, think, etc.) or the energy may be lost as heat. The dark arrows represent the movement of this energy
Which tool could allow you to see the details of plant cell, such as the ones shown here?
Answer: There isn't a picture or anything, so I can't answer it.
Which of these can not be classified as a pure substance?
A) element like fluorine
B) compound like sugar
C) solution like salt water
D) compound like water
Hyponatremia is a condition in which the sodium in the blood is too low. Uncontrolled spasms, which are sudden, involuntary contractions of muscles, are among the symptoms of hyponatremia. Why do they occur?
A.
Sodium is needed to generate an action potential.
B.
Sodium makes up most of the myelin sheath.
C.
Sodium is the signaling molecule that transmits impulses across a synapse.
D.
Sodium controls voluntary movement, and potassium controls involuntary movement.
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Answer:
Option A. Sodium is needed to generate an action potential.
Explanation:
Action potentials are generated by the special types of the voltage-gated channels which are embedded in the plasma membrane of the cell.
These channels are shut when the membrane potential is near zero and the voltage-gated channels open only when the membrane potential is more than the threshold voltage.
When the channels are open then they allow the flow of sodium ions which ultimately changes the electrochemical gradient which rises the membrane potential. This rise in membrane potential generates the action potential.
what are the five functions of cell membrane
Answer:
protects the cell by acting as a barrier.
regulates the transport of substances in and out of the cell.
receives chemical messengers from other cell.
acts as a receptor.
cell mobility, secretions, and absorptions of substances.
Explanation:
Based on your knowledge of scientific laws and theories, which of the following Is true?
A theory can never change, whiles law changes often
A theory is supported by a single researcher, and laws must be supported by separated groups of researches
A theory is an explanation for a broader concept than a law
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Match each word with the correct definiton.
rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the ground (answer)
Liquid changes to a gas (answer)
water from plants evaporating (answer
cooling of water molecules, gas changes to a liquid (answer)
Answers
1.
Evaporation
2.
Condensation
3.
Precipitation
4.
Transpiration
Answer:
1= Liquid changes to a gas
2=cooling of water molecules, gas changes to a liquid
3= rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the ground
4=water from plants evaporating
Explanation: hope this helps
Look at the diagram of the rock cycle below.
Which part of the cycle is missing?
A.
sedimentation
B.
melting
C.
crystallization
D.
mineral integration
From the diagram of the rock cycle the missing part is ( B ) ; Melting
Magma is a hot liquid/semi-liquid rock that is usually formed under the earth due to high pressure and temperature present in the inner core of the earth. magma is obtained by the melting down of existing rocks ( Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks ) under high pressure and temperature in the earths core.
Magma is released to the earth surfaces during volcanoes therefore the missing term in the rock cycle is melting
Hence we can conclude that from the diagram of the rock cycle the missing part is Melting.
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______ and ______ properties can be used to classify and identify matter.
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Answer:
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A scientist wants to know how the distance from a nearby lake affects the amount of nitrogen found in the soil. She collects soil samples at various distances from the lake and measures the amount of nitrogen in the sample What is the manipulated variable in this experiment?
A. The distance from the lake
B. The size of the lake
C. The total number of samples
D. The amount of nitrogen in each sample
Answer: I would think A (The distance from the lake) but if I'm wrong please let me know and ill fix it ASAP!
Explanation: A manipulated variable is an independent variable subject to the changes of an experiment to analyze its effect on a dependent variable.
1. Hybridiziation results in an organism that has exactly the same genes as the organism from which it was produced.
true or false
2. Through gene therapy, a genetic disorder may be corrected by inserting copies of a gene directly into a person's cells.
true or false
Answer:
1. It's false. The answer is clone. Cloning is organism that has exactly the same genes as the organism from which it was produced.
2. It's true.
Explanation:
1. Cloning is an organism that has exactly the same genes as the
organism from which it was produced.
2. Gene therapy is an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease.
Which of these is affected by forces acting upon an object as well as the mass of the object?
direction
speed
acceleration
velocity
Answer:
Acceleration
Explanation:
The mass of something makes it more heavier which makes it fall down faster, This is also one of Issac Newtons theories but he mostly stayed on the apple one.
Give evidence that leaves are external structures
Answer:
Woody plants have a tough, waterproof outer layer of cork cells commonly known as bark, They provide structural support, mainly to the stem and leaves.
Answer:
They are external structures because their veins are on the outside.
Explanation:
you can see the Leaf's vains because it's an external structure. if you can't see the Leaf's vains it means its internal
What is a parasitic relationship?
A parasitic relationship is a sort of symbiotic relationship between two species in which the parasite benefits at the expense of the host while the host benefits from the parasite's presence. Living on or inside the host provides the parasite with nourishment, protection, and other resources for survival, development, and reproduction. In the meantime, the host suffers because the parasite frequently disrupts the host's tissues, organs, or other essential processes, which can result in diminished fitness, illness, or death.
Answer:
A.k.a Parasitism.
It's a sort of symbiotic relationship between two organisms, where a parasite is living off a host, but the parasite benefits, and the host is mostly harmed.
The parasite receives its nourishment and shelter from the host though it's in the parasite's best interest not to kill the host. In turn, the parasite relieves the host from certain diseases or allergies due to parasitic infections which may have protective effects.
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Which of the following BEST represents competition among organisms?
A. a walking stick insect resembling its environment
B. zebras staying together in groups to avoid predators
C. different types or species of trees trying to obtain sunlight and water
D. a cheetah hunting and killing a gazelle for food
Answer:
C. Diffrent types of species of trees trying to obtain sunlight and water.
Explanation:
The trees are COMPETING for survival, in this case, for food. Only the strongest survive.
what are real life examples for a chloroplast?? i need them for school
Answer: Solar panels
Explanation:
A heterozygous for height pea plant is crossed with a homozygous recessive for height pea plant. What is the punnet square?? Please answer quickly!!!
What does a 20x magnification mean?
I can zoom in 20 times on an object
An object is magnified 20 times larger than normal
A magnifying lens is used 20 times on an object
Answer: B. An object is magnified 20 times larger than normal
Explanation:
C. is wrong because you are not just magnifying something 20 different times,
A. is wrong because it does not give a starting point for the magnification
b. is correct because it gives a starting and endpoint for the magnification.
Describe two substances that are useful because of their viscosity.
Which of the following lists the reactants (raw materials) needed for photosynthesis to occur? *
1 point
Carbon dioxide + water
Sunlight + glucose
Water + oxygen
Glucose + oxygen
Answer:
carbon dioxide and water
Explanation:
carbon dioxide and water are the raw materials needed to start the reaction. They are on the left side of the equation so that is how you know.
1 Describe how urine is formed, beginning with the blood.
2 Describe how the kidney and bladder work together to remove waste from the body.
Answer:
blood pressure pushes water and solutes from the capillaries into the capsule through a filtration membrane
Explanation:
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Answer:
I thought it was the liquid you dring plus the human waste coming together to make urine
Explanation:
Seed Germination Investigation
The students are to investigate the process of seed germination during their summer
vacation.
They will select different types of seeds, such as beans, peas, or sunflower seeds.
Encourage students to set up a germination experiment by placing the seeds in
different conditions, such as light vs. dark, or wet vs. dry. Moreover, they need to
pot the same seed in more than one pots.
They should observe and document the changes that occur over time, including the
emergence of roots and shoots.
Answer:
Okay...In this case I suggest you use corn seed or beans seed
Explanation:
It should take about 6 weeks to see the Germination, until then continue watering it and giving it sunlight
The seed germination investigation during the students' summer vacation involves selecting various seeds (e.g., beans, peas, sunflower) and setting up an experiment. They will place the seeds in different conditions, like light vs. dark or wet vs. dry, and pot the same seed in multiple pots. Throughout the investigation, the students are expected to carefully observe and document the changes that take place over time, including the growth of roots and shoots. This hands-on approach allows them to gain practical knowledge of seed germination and develop essential scientific skills in observation, data collection, and documentation.
How are alleles for the same gene related?
O
A. They have the same genetic sequence but are found on different
chromosomes.
O
B. They have different genetic sequences and are found on different
chromosomes.
O
c. They have the same genetic sequence but are found in different
individuals
O
D. They have different genetic sequences but are found in the same
location on a chromosome.
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