Which of the following statements is true about the Big Bang Theory?
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Everything in the universe was created when the big bang occurred and the universe is
expanding
O
Everything in the universe was created when the big bang occurred and the universe is
staying in the same location.
O The sun is the center of our solar system.
The Earth is the center of out solar system.
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Answer 1
Everything in the universe was created when the Big Bang occurred and the universe is expanding
Answer 2

Everything in the universe was created when the big bang occurred and the universe is expanding. So, the correct option is (A).

What is Big Bang Theory ?

The Big Bang theory is an attempt to explain what happened at the beginning of our universe. Major discoveries in Astronomy and Physics have explained that our universe actually had a beginning. Before that moment there was nothing and after that jump there was something  which is our universe.

According to the widely known theory, our universe sprang into existence as "singularity" which goes back around 13.7 billion years ago. Singularities are basically zones which flout our knowledge of physics. They are assumed to be present at the core of "black holes."

Black holes are regions of enormous gravitational pressure. The pressure is assumed to be so extreme that finite matter is actually squished into infinite density (a mathematical concept which truly boggles the mind). These zones of interminable density are called "singularities."

Thus, everything in the universe was created when the big bang occurred and the universe is expanding. So, the correct option is (A).

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A. a paper towel absorbing a spill .

B. plant absorbing CO2 through Stomata .

C. a mop absorbing water from a puddle from the ground.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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What is the volume of a square pyramid with a base edge of 14 m and a slant height of 25 m

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Answer:

length of base(l) = 14m

slant height (s)=25m

we know,

slant height(s)=√(l/2)^2 + h^2

or, 25= √(14/2)^2+ h^2

or, 25 = √49+h^2

or, 25^2 = 49+h^2

or, 625 = 49 + h^2

or, 625-49=h^2

or, √576 =h

h=24

Therefore vertical height (h)= 24m

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Volume of square pyramid (v) = 1/3 L^2h

or, v =( 1/3) 14^2×24

or, v= 4704 / 3

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Which of the following is/are parts of the Cell Theory? explantion

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Answer:

All organisms are composed of one or more cells. Cells come from other cells by division. Cells are the smallest living things. Eukaryotic cells have evolved from prokaryotic cells.

Explanation:

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Answer:

citric acid cycle

Explanation:

To give just one example, acetyl CoA (mentioned above) that's produced in cellular respiration can be diverted from the citric acid cycle and used to build the lipid cholesterol. Cholesterol forms the backbone of the steroid hormones in our bodies, such as testosterone and estrogens.

(b) Identify the dependent variable in the experiments. Identify a control group missing from the second experiment. Justify the need for this control group in the second experiment.

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A dependent variable is one that is influenced by an element, in order to present a result, that is, it is a variable that does not establish itself, being dependent on another variable to establish itself. An example of a dependent variable can be seen in an experiment that seeks to determine the differences in growth rates of bean plants that were fertilized with different organic fertilizers. As you can see, this is an experiment where the different organic fertilizers influence differences in the growth rate of bean plants. Thus, the growth of these plants depends on the fertilizer, this growth being the variable dependent on the experiment.

A control group, in turn, is an element of the experiment that does not receive the element that is being tested in the same experiment. The control group is important, because it allows the researcher to see the results of a system where the tested element does not exist, thus being able to determine the real differences that the tested element is capable of causing. Using the same example presented in the paragraph above, we can see that the different organic fertilizers are the elements tested in the experiment. These fertilizers will be applied to the plants, however it is important that at least one of these plants does not receive any fertilizer, so that the difference between a system with fertilizer and a system without fertilizer can be evaluated. This plant that received no fertilizer is the control group.

Galaxies that are moving away from earth are?

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Answer:

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3.2 State whether each of the phrases applies to A only, B only,
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or 'none' next to the question number.
For example, 3.2.6 None

3.2.1 Mitosis
A cloning
B chromosomes

3.2.2 Chromosome
A chromatid
B spindle fibre

3.2.3 Phases in the cell cycle
A interphase
B mitosis

3.2.4 Tumour
A benign
B malignant

3.2.5 Bone cancer
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Answer:

3.2.1. A only

3.2.2. A only

3.2.3. A and B

3.2.4. A and B

3.2.5. None

Explanation:

- 3.2.1

Mitosis is a kind of cellular division that produces two genetically identical daughter cells. Whereas, cloning is a technique used to create identical cells. This means that mitosis applies to cloning.

- 3.2.2

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- 3.2.3

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- 3.2.4

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- 3.2.5

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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C. It is precipitation that fell on the ground and seeped down to a layer of rock.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

The most likely explanation is that different body parts have different tissues which in turn have different thyroxine receptors. This leads to different signal transduction pathways.

Explanation:

The triiodothyronine absorption through different tissues lead to different signal transduction pathways.

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Name the part of the the brain labeled "C".
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B)
temporal lobe
C
parietal lobe
D)
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Answer:

B- Temporal lobe

Explanation:

The temporal lobe is one of the four significant flaps of the cerebral cortex. It is the lower flap of the cortex, sitting near ear level inside the skull. The fleeting flap is generally liable for making and protecting both cognizant and long haul memory.

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Answer:

Genotype of offspring = Aabb

Genotype ratio will be 100 % as all the offspring will have the same genotype

Phenotypic ratio = 100% all the offspring will have the same phenotype

Explanation:

Genotype of First parent - AAbb

Genotype of Second Parent - aabb

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Gamete of second parent - ab, ab, ab, ab

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Answer:yellow

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Answer:

A bird and a squirrel are living in a tree.

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OA Phenolphthalein
O B. Luminol
OC. Fluoresceln
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Answer:

The correct answer is - D. Hemastix

Explanation:

HemaStix is a blood reagent test to test the blood present in a sample with the help of strips of tetramethylbenzidine and hydrogen peroxide. It is a presumptive color test. A presumptive color test that detects blood.

In this test, the plastic pad of TMB and hydrogen peroxide gets a sample from a wet swab, initially, it gives yellow color but if there is blood and it touches with blood it will turn green or blue-green. It does not require to destroy the DNA of the blood cells.

Infer why base substitutions in the third position are least likely to cause a change in the amino acid for which it coded.

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Answer:

Because of the codon oscillation.

Explanation:

The formation of codons is susceptible to the occurrence of oscillation, which is the term that corresponds to the fact that many codons have synonyms in the third position, that is, in the third letter. For example, the codon CUA, which represents leucine, will also represent leucine if it is presented in CUU, CUC and CUG forms, due to the oscillation in the third position. This allows the tRNA to recognize any of these codons and pair with the anticodon smoothly and without errors.

1. All animals except sponges have , groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function. 2. All animals eat other organisms in order to gain building materials for the body. This makes them , since they obtain necessary energy and chemical building blocks from the environment. 3. One key adaptation of animals was the evolution of a(n) , a fluid-filled gap between the outer wall of the body and the outer wall of the digestive system. 4. All animals are , organisms with cells that are relatively large, complex, and contain membrane-enclosed organelles such as the nucleus. 5. Cnidarians are the only animal phylum to display , meaning that their bodies can be divided any way through the center point to yield two even halves.All other adult animals display , meaning that their bodies can only be sliced lengthwise through the midline to produce two even halves.

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Answer:

1. Tissues

2. Heterotrophic

3. Body cavity

4. Eukaryotes

5. Radial symmetry; bilateral symmetry.

Explanation:

1. All animals except sponges have tissues, groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function.

Sponges are sea animals which are found attached to surfaces. They are multicellular and heterotrophic like other animals, but they lack true tissues and organs.

2. All animals eat other organisms in order to gain building materials for the body. This makes them heterotrophic, since they obtain necessary energy and chemical building blocks from the environment.

Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot manufacture their own food, but obtain it from their environment instead.

3. One key adaptation of animals was the evolution of a body cavity, a fluid-filled gap between the outer wall of the body and the outer wall of the digestive system.

A body cavity is a space found inside the body that is filled with fluid and which holds and protects internal organs. There are several cavities found in the human body and they are separated by membranes as well as many other structures.

4. All animals are eukaryotes, organisms with cells that are relatively large, complex, and contain membrane-enclosed organelles such as the nucleus.

5. Cnidarians are the only animal phylum to display radial symmetry, meaning that their bodies can be divided any way through the center point to yield two even halves.All other adult animals display bilateral symmetry, meaning that their bodies can only be sliced lengthwise through the midline to produce two even halves.

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Answer: Humans, of course, are also placental mammals

Explanation:  Placental mammals include such diverse forms. They are also some of the most familiar organisms to us, including pets such as dogs and cats, as well as many farm and work animals, such as sheep, cattle, and horses. Sense they are most familiar to us human beings are also placental mammals.

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Answer:

blood group

Explanation:

When there is no pattern to a
population's growth, it is known as
A. irregular
B. stable
C. irruptive
D. cyclical

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B. because irruptive is when the growth goes up and cyclical is when the growth continuously keeps changing

When there is no pattern to a population's growth, it is known as stable. The correct option is B.

What is population growth?

The rise in the number of people on Earth is referred to as population growth. The majority of human history saw a relatively steady population size. Energy, food, water, and medical care, however, became more accessible and dependable as a result of innovation and industrialisation.

The predicted population expansion is due in part to factors like an increase in young, unmarried mothers, high fertility rates for specific ethnic groups, and a lack of access to contraception and sexual education.

When age-specific fertility and mortality rates are constant over a long period of time, there is a stable population growth.

Contrarily, an irregular population increase is one in which there is no structure and the population size behaves chaotically.

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