which of the following pairs of populations is most likely to increase and decrease in similar pattern to wolves and moose?

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Answer 1

Answer:

moose?

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why do stem get modified give any three examples and explain how this notification help the plant​

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Answer:

underground stem -- for storage of food ex. potato , ginger.

spines for protection ex. citrus , bougainvillea

Explanation:

Rhizomes and corms are underground stems, modified for the storage of food. Also, these stems help in vegetative reproduction of these plants. The tips of the underground stem in potato plants become swollen due to the accumulation of food. The potato is a tuber that helps in the storage of food and bears eyes on it.

Analysis of _____ can be used for very precise personal identification. It is even used in anthropology to identify the bones of a deceased person.

odontology
DNA
long bone measurement
fingerprinting

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Answer:

DNA

Explanation:

The DNA of a human being is very unique as each human has a different sequence of it. This allows for it to be used for very precise identification of humans such that it has been used to solve crimes.

DNA is also present in every cell in the human body which is why it is useful in anthropology as well. Anthropologists can simply extract cells from a bone and through the DNA extracted, find out more about a dead person.

Therefore, DNA is the answer.

Answer:

DNA

Explanation:

How does gulf stream affect global temperatures ?

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The strong current of warm water influences the climate of east coast of Florida, keeping temperatures there warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer than the other southeastern states.

How humans have contributed to the extinction of plant or animal species?

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Answer: The main cause of the extinctions is the destruction of natural habitats by human activities, such as cutting down forests and converting land into fields for farming. Due to human activities, populations of many species have become small and isolated.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Respiration removes oxygen from the atmosphere, and photosynthesis puts oxygen into the atmosphere.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. Glucose is used as food by the plant and oxygen is a by-product. Cellular respiration converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide are by- products and ATP is energy that is transformed from the process.

During a third-trimester ultrasound, what would a doctor expect to observe in a fetus?

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examine the placenta, oxygen, blood pressure, growth, measurement, if baby is head down

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Which of the following occurs when the moon is closest to the Earth?

periapsis

apogee

revolution

ellipse

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Answer:

periapsis

Explanation:

Periapsis is the point when the orbiting object comes the closest to the thing it is orbiting around; for example, the moon is at periapsis when it is closest to the Earth.

Moon revolves around the earth in an elliptical pathway. At some point moon approaches earth at its closest point.  This point is called perigee. This closest approach is called periapsis.

What is periapsis?

Moon is the only satellite of earth. Moon revolves around earth along with rotating about its own axis. Earth have a gravitational pull into moon and this force will be different at different point of orbital revolution.

Moon's orbit is elliptical. The points of farthest approach to earth is called apogee  and the closest point is called perigee. Every planet will have an apogee and perigee with sun as for earth and also with their  satellites.

The farthest approach of moon from the earth is called apoapsis and the closest approach is called periapsis. Periapsis is also called perilunar, parselene, perilunar etc. Hence, option A is correct.

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Which type of isolation is being described: Yellow butterflies breed during the summer season while red butterflies breed during the winter season, because of this, they cannot interbreed

temporal isolation

geographic isolation

behavioral isolation

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By stating that "Yellow butterflies breed during the summer season while red butterflies breed during the winter season" we are referencing a form of temporal isolation.

Temporal isolation is one of the limiting factors for sexual reproduction between closely related species. Temporal isolation refers to the situation in which two closely related species cannot interact sexually with one another due to the timing of their respective mating events.

The question states that the yellow butterflies will breed during the summer season, whilst the red butterflies breed during the winter. Normally, species like this are closely related enough to allow interspecies breeding to take place and create a new species or simply diversify the existing ones. However, due to the distinct timing of the breeding cycles for each butterfly, they will not be able to breed with one another, which is a prime example of temporal isolation.

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1. In the overall energy transformation in photosynthesis, the energy of ____ is converted to the energy of ____.

2. In the overall energy transformation in cellular (aerobic) respiration, the energy of ____ is converted to the energy of ____.

3. In the overall energy transformation in fermentation, the energy of ____ is converted to the energy of ____.​

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Answer: 1. Photosynthesis converts solar energy into chemical energy that plants use to make glucose so they can grow.

2. Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.

3. Any chemical process that yields energy is known as a catabolic pathway. Cells release the energy in those organic molecules by breaking them down. Through cellular respiration and fermentation, those bonds are broken releasing the potential energy of organic molecules into kinetic energy that cells use to do work.

Explanation:

Which statement correctly classifies ATP, cytoplasm, and mitochondria? (1 point)
O ATP is found in mitochondria, and mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm.
O ATP is found in the cytoplasm, and cytoplasm is found in the mitochondria,
O Mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm, and cytoplasm is found in ATP
O Cytoplasm is found in ATP, and ATP is found in the mitochondria

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Answer:

ATP is found in mitochondria, and mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm

Explanation:

ATP is found in mitochondria and mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm. So the correct option is A.

What are mitochondria?

The majority of the chemical energy required to drive a cell's metabolic operations is produced by mitochondria, which are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular). Adenosine triphosphate, a tiny molecule, serves as a storage container for the chemical energy generated by the mitochondria (ATP). Small chromosomes found in mitochondria are found there. In most cases, mitochondria and consequently mitochondrial DNA are exclusively passed down from the mother.

Organelles that are membrane-bound include mitochondria, however, they are membrane-bound with two distinct membranes. And for an intercellular organelle, that's extremely remarkable. Those membranes provide the fundamental function of mitochondria, which is to create energy. Chemicals within the cell must be transformed, or they must go via routes, in order to create that energy.

Because phosphate is a high-energy bond and supplies energy for other processes within the cell, the conversion process results in the production of energy in the form of ATP. Consequently, the mitochondria's function is to generate that energy. Because certain cells require more energy than others, they differ in the number of mitochondria they contain.

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What aspect of a muscle cell allows
movement in the body?
A. its shape is short and blunt
B. fibers within the cell move back and forth allowing the
cell to stretch and shrink
C. there are no organelles which allows it to move easier

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B is the answer

muscle cells are usually long and have many fibers that can contract and relax.

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The aspect of a muscle cell allows movement in the body is fibers within the cell move back and forth allowing the cell to stretch and shrink. Thus option B is correct.

What is muscle cell?

Muscle cell is defined as a unique animal cell that can shrink in size by utilizing a number of motor proteins that have been strategically placed inside the cell.

The cells that make up muscle tissue have the unique capacity to shorten or contract to cause movement of the bodily components.

There are three types of muscle cells.

Cardiac muscleSmooth muscleSkeletal muscle

Protein filaments found in muscle cells slide across one another to create muscular contraction.

The configuration of these filaments gives skeletal and cardiac muscle their banded look.

They have a large number of mature mitochondria that supply the energy for muscular contraction.

Thus, the aspect of a muscle cell allows movement in the body is fibers within the cell move back and forth allowing the cell to stretch and shrink. Thus option B is correct.

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The visual represents a karyotype of an individual with Down Syndrome, a genetic disorder that causes affected individuals to have delayed development, intellectual disability, and a distinct facial appearance.



Based on the karyotype shown, what TWO genetic changes or events lead to Down syndrome?
A
having a missing chromosome
B
having an extra chromosome
C
an insertion mutation
D
a deletion mutation
E
nondisjunction

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Answer: a and c

Explanation:

The four main types of pest

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Answer:

1) Insect

2) Mites

3) Rodents

4) Animals

5) Birds

Explanation:

1)  These are significant and significant pests. Insects have three pairs of legs, two pairs of wings, a segmented body, and complex eyes and antennae that are unique to them. Insects are smart, extracting sap from plants, biting plant parts, burrowing into fruits, twigs, and leaves, attacking roots, barks, and blooms, among other things. Larvae, adults, and nymphs are the stages of insect pests that cause harm.

2) These are insect-like organisms with a soft body and four pairs of legs. The colour of these small organisms is red or pastel yellow. They feed on the plant's sap and attack the crops in large numbers.

3) This bug consumes a considerable amount of human food and causes widespread crop damage. They're also to blame for massive grain losses on fields, in warehouses, and in homes.

4) Wild boars, deer, elephants, buffalo, jackals, monkeys, and squirrels are among the animals that inflict direct harm to agricultural plants. They devour the plants and, as a result, squander a tremendous amount of food.

5) Birds devour grains and destroy crop plants. Crows, parrots, and sparrows are among the most common birds that prey on crops.

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HELP NEED ANSWER IN AT LEAST 5 MINUTES Which of the following scientists made major contributions to cell theory? O Max Delbruck O Justus Von Liebig O Robert Hooke O Otto Hahn​

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Answer:

Hooke

Explanation:

While looking at cork, Hooke observed box-shaped structures, which he called “cells” as they reminded him of the cells, or rooms, in monasteries. This discovery led to the development of the classical cell theory.

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'' ang wikang filipino ay dinamiko'' magbigay ng patunay​

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sinasabing wika ay dinamiko sapagkat ito ay nagbabago at ito ay buhay

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90% of energy that gets lost as you move up a food pyramid or chain gets lost as

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Answer→ heat

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Which of the following is NOT a correct description of cnidarian nervous tissues?

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Answer:

Three tissue layers I think

why would a species go a long time without changing?

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answer

nearly all of these species are known as “living fossils” because they have not evolved too far from their original forms.

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Answer:

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Which option identifies the components of the crop nutrient management plan in effect in the following scenario?
A grower managing a particular field first grows a crop of alfalfa early in the season, which is then tilled into the soil as
green compost, accomplishing both nitrogen fixation and the addition of organics.
O recommended timing and recommended rates
O crop sequence, and sources and forms of nutrients
crop sequence and recommended methods

this is for my plant systems class
O estimated yield, and sources and forms of nutrients

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Answer:

Recommended timing and recommended rates (assuming correct)

Explanation:

It may mean adding manure or compost to enrich the soil structure.

1. Migration that can bring new allcles into a population.

A. natural selection

B. mutation

C. genetic drift

D. gene flow

E. sexual selection

2. Chance and random events that can reduce the variation in small population.

A. natural selection

B. mutation

C. genetic drift

D. gene flow

E. sexual selection

3. Individuals with inherited characteristics that allow them to best compete for limited resources will survive and have more offspring than those individuals with variations that are less able to compete. Because characteristics are inherited, these traits will be better represented in the next generation.

A. natural selection

B. mutation

C. genetic drift

D. gene flow

E. sexual selection

4. Leads to traits that may not be well suited to the environment but increase fitness.

A. natural selection

B. mutation

C. genetic drift

D. gene flow

E. sexual selection

5. Ultimate source of brand new alleles in a population.

A. natural selection

B. mutation

C. genetic drift

D. gene flow

E. sexual selection

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Answer:

1. D (In population genetics, gene flow is the transfer of genetic material from one population to another.)

2. C (Genetic drift may cause gene variants to disappear completely and thereby reduce genetic variation. It can also cause initially rare alleles to become much more frequent and even fixed. When there are few copies of an allele, the effect of genetic drift is larger, and when there are many copies the effect is smaller.).

3. A  and also E (Individuals with inherited characteristics that allow them to best compete for limited resources will survive and have more offspring than those individuals with variations that are less able to compete. Because characteristics are inherited, these traits will be better represented in the next generation.)

4. D (Gene flow can increase fitness but if it happens in another environment, it decreases the adaptability. If alleles are advantageous, the offsprings' inheritance increases.

5. B (Mutations are the main source of alleles)

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Mitochondria, using oxygen available within the cell convert chemical energy from food in the cell to energy in a form usable to the host cell. The process is called oxidative phosphorylation and it happens inside mitochondria. ... In ATP the energy is stored in the form of chemical bonds.

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Answer:

A. Cellular Respiration.

Explanation:

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13. What difference(s) occur between mitosis and meiosis?
A. Mitosis involves the daughter cells being genetically identical to the parent cell
B. Meiosis involves the production of gametes (haploid cells), not so for mitosis
C. Meiosis results in genetic variation in the offspring
D. Meiosis involves two cell reductions (cell divisions)
E. All of the above are true

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Answer:

E

Explanation:

E is the answer because first mitosis occur in cell while meiosis occur in a body

List ten structure you coul find in an electron micro graphy of an animal cell would be absent from the cell of bacteria

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Answer:

Bacteria (prokaryotic) do. not have membranes bound organelles.

therefore it doesn't have nucleus (hasa nuclied instead).no mitrochondira. no gogli appraratus,no

endoplasmic reticulum.

Explanation:

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Question 7
How many thin filaments are on each end of a sarcomere?

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Answer:

Notice that in regions where the thick and thin filaments overlap, each thick filament is surrounded by six thin filaments and each thin filament is surrounded by three thick filaments. A sarcomere consists of more than just contractile and regulatory proteins.

Groups of similar specialized cells that carry out particular functions form A. eukaryotes O B. organs O C. tissues D. organelles​

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Answer:

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1. A clerk is paid P 45.25 per hour for 40 hours a week, 1.50 times the

regular rate for overtime and double the rate for a holiday. How much

holiday?

2. fofkmputer programmer earns a regular hourly rate of P50.00. If he

worked 42.75 hours in a week, how much did he earn?

3. Arthur earns P1350.00 a day. He sets aside 0.10 of this for savings.

How much does he save in a month?

4. Mr. Fernandez has a monthly pay of P 5,450. The tax deducted from

year?

5. Dianne works 2.5 hours a day from Monday to Friday and 3.75 hours

his a

on Saturday. If he is paid P25.00 per hour, how much does he earn in

a

week

Learning Task 3. Solving word problems involving multiplication of deci-

the

A cstep in solving word problems. Do these in your notebook. ),

1. A clerk is paid P 45.25 per hour for 40 hours a week, 1.50 times the

regular rate for overtime and double the rate for a holiday. How much

holiday?

2. fofkmputer programmer earns a regular hourly rate of P50.00. If he

worked 42.75 hours in a week, how much did he earn?

3. Arthur earns P1350.00 a day. He sets aside 0.10 of this for savings.

How much does he save in a month?

4. Mr. Fernandez has a monthly pay of P 5,450. The tax deducted from

year?

5. Dianne works 2.5 hours a day from Monday to Friday and 3.75 hours

his a

on Saturday. If he is paid P25.00 per hour, how much does he earn in

a

week?

Answer:

Groups of similar specialized cells that carry out particular functions form. tissues

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