Answer:
Nerve cells
Explanation:
Nerve cells do not renew themself. Sure, they can be repaired.
Does the addition of either the salt solution or distilled water affect the cell wall of plant cells?
Answer:
hypotonic= cell grows
hypertonic=cell shrink
Explanation:
Which set of structures makes up the brain stem? HINT: It's not B.
A. midbrain, pons, and medulla
B. pons, cerebellum, and medulla
C. midbrain, cerebrum, and cerebellum
Which series orders organisms from those with the greatest amount of energy available to them to
those with the least amount of energy available to them?
secondary consumer, primary consumer, producer
producer, secondary consumer, primary consumer
primary consumer, secondary consumer, producer
producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer
Answer:
producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer
Snails move with the help of
Answer:
the slimy thing that helps them slide everywhere :)
Explanation:
A marathon runner is running a race. During the race the marathon runners heart rate and breathing increases. Which of the following explains why the marathon runners' body is responding in this way?
Answer:
Warmer temperatures increase your heart rate. In addition to pumping more blood to the muscles, your heart also transports more blood to the skin in order to cool it. Increased demand causes your heart to beat faster -- anywhere from 20 to 40 beats per minute higher than normal.
Explanation:
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14 Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Hunting and poaching are responsible for the decline of many animal species. To control hunting and poaching, conservationists try to protect animals by_______
ralse endangered species in to protect them from these threats. Conservations also raise endangered species in _______
to protect them from these threats
(awnser 1)
introducing new species
passing laws
using water purification treatments
(awnser 2)
ecosystems with low diversity
natural habitats
protected wildlife sanctuaries
Answer:
first,, passing laws
second ,, protected wildlife sanctuaries
Explanation:
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Answer:
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1.
answer for blank: passing laws
why?: conservationists try to protect animals from hunters and poachers by passing laws such as permitting hunting in certain areas, requiring a hunting license, limiting how much hunting you can do, protecting certain species (not allow them to be killed), and having specified hunting seasons.
2.answer for blank: protected wildlife sanctuaries
why?: conservationists raise endangered species in wildlife sanctuaries so the species can repopulate and is protected from different problems, hunting, environmental issues, etc.
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What factors can disrupt Earth's systems?
Answer:
Natural disasters and human activity.
Explanation:
Please it’s worth 40 points I promise I will follow you and mark brainleist. Explain how a mouse uses its senses to act when it is in danger. Describe how the mouse heart and lungs work together when it smells a predator. Explain how the model can show what happens to the mouths breathing when it smells a predator this is a test please help
When the twitching pink nose of a mouse detects danger, the animal has to act fast. Fortunately, a predator rapidly triggers the release of stress hormones in the mouse and prompts behaviors that reduce the risk of it becoming the predator’s latest snack. helping explain how the brain translates danger signals detected by the nose into a physiological response. The research offers clues to the larger puzzle of how animals, including humans, perceive and respond to fear.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas that is toxic in high enough concentrations. It can be a by-product of burning fossil fuels. CO binds irreversibly to the protein (hemoglobin) that transports O2 throughout your bloodstream. As you are exposed to high amounts of CO over a period of time your available hemoglobin becomes unable to bind to O2 because it is bound to CO. In your own words, explain what would happen to cellular respiration and what overall effect this would have on the organism.
Answer:
Carbon monoxide has much more affinity for the hemoglobin than the affinity of the oxygen to the hemoglobin almost 300 times more, which allows the Hb to bind with carbon monoxide irreversibly. Due to this, the small quantity of CO can also reduce the ability of oxygen transport of the hemoglobin.
Longer exposure of CO to the cHb will lead to reducing oxygen release by the Hb that is bound to oxygen in this T state which causes less oxygen availability. In aerobic oxidation mechanisms like oxidative phosphorylation will eventually stop. It will be shifted to anaerobic cellular respiration. The net production of ATP drastically reduced due to anaerobic glycolysis. Cells will eventually start to die causing the death of an organism.
A table showing examples of organisms from different groups is provide. According to this information, the house cat is most
A. Wolf
b. Mocking bird
c. Butterfly
D. Lynx
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Answer:
Lynx
Explanation:
House cats and lynx are part of the same genus
In the image attached, the bottom of the pyramid is a more broad group, the top of the pyramid is a more specific group. In this case, cats are part of the kingdom of animalia, and cats are part of the species of domestica
What system includes the living components of the Earth?
a. geosphere
b. hydrosphere
c. atmosphere
d. biosphere
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
O A
OB
O C
OD
Explanation:
d is the answer..........
Answer:
D
Explanation:
this contains all living organisms and it is intimately related to the other three spheres: most living organisms require gases from the atmosphere, water from the hydrosphere and nutrients and minerals from the geosphere.
What is one environmental activity/event that can impact 3 of Earth’s spheres?
Answer:
Humans have a huge impact on all spheres. Negative impacts, such as burning fossil fuels, pollute the atmosphere. Piling up our waste in landfills affects the geosphere. Pumping waste into the oceans harms the hydrosphere.
Energy is the capacity to do work.
True
False
_________________________________
question 2.
Green plants use energy from sunlight in a process called respiration.
True
False
_______________________________
Question 3.
Animals and plants rely on each other in a process called the carbon cycle.
True
False
Answer:
All true (sorry if I'm wrong )
Answer:
Question 1: True
Question 2: False
Question 3: True
Explanation:
Question 1: Organism's use and consume energy (work energy) every single day to get through what they need to do.
Question 2: Green plant's using energy from sunlight is refered to as photosynthesis not respiration. Respiration is the need to get rid of carbon dioxide gas aka breathing.
Question 3: Carbon cycle is the process where carbon compounds are interchanged among the biosphere, geosphere, pedosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the earth.
1. Carbon & sunlight present in the atmosphere is absorbed by plants for photosynthesis.
2. These plants are then consumed by animals and carbon gets bioaccumulated into their bodies.
3. These animals and plants eventually die, and upon decomposing, carbon is released back into the atmosphere.
4. Some of the carbon that is not released back into the atmosphere eventually become fossil fuels.
5. These fossil fuels are then used for man-made activities, which pumps more carbon back into the atmosphere.
You see the relationship here? So yes, Animals and plants rely on eachother in the process refered to as the carbon cycle.
What cell tissue helps animals move?
options:
muscular
nervous
connective
Answer:
MUSCLE CELLS also known as Myocytes
Explanation:
the muscle fibers or muscle cells are long tubular cells responsible for moving an organism’s limbs and organs. Muscle cells can be either skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle cells or smooth muscle cells
Which of the following is closest to the weight in Newtons of a 20 kg
object on the Earth's surface? g = 10 m/s2
a 200N
b 400N
C 20 N
d 350 N
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
200n is the answer
Explanation:
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who is in charge in canada
Answer:
Justin Trudeau
Explanation:
Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
Which of the following processes is a form of cell division?
Go phase
G2 phase
Mitosis
Cytokinesis
Both options 1 and 2
Both options 3 and 4
Answer:
both options 4 and 3 is the answer..
Q. Why is energy required by an organism even during sleep ?
Q. Give the energy transformation that takes place in the process of photosynthesis.
Q. What is chlorophyll ?
Q. Name the various factor which affect the rate of photosynthesis.
Q. Define photolysis.
➥ Even, when an organism is asleep, various biological processes keep on occurring in its body which requires energy.
➥ During photosynthesis‚ “Solar energy is converted into chemical energy”.
➥ “Chlorophyll” is a green coloured pigment found in plants that helps in absorbing sunlight used in photosynthesis.
➥ Several factors which affect the rate of photosynthesis:
Light. Temperature. Water.CO2.➥ “Photolysis” is the process by which water is split into oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere, and hydrogen.
Explain 2 ways that humans are decreasing the carrying capacity of earth
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Answer:
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Answer:
3
Explanation:
primary consumers/1st order heterotrophs
Explain the importance of organic compounds to the cell.
Answer:
Organic compounds essential to human functioning include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleotides. ... Monomers are single units of organic compounds. They bond by dehydration synthesis to form polymers, which can in turn be broken by hydrolysis. Carbohydrate compounds provide essential body fuel.
how many times does a child have to be vaccinated against tuberculosis
Answer:
It's one time or maybe ttwo
Answer: I believe one or twice, I don't really know though so sorry my friend.
Explanation:
Tall (T) is the dominant allele in pea plants, while short (t) is recessive. Which are the genotypes of a tall plant?
Help!!!!!
Answer:
d
Explanation:
A dominant always masks a recessive characteristic in a genotype, so Tt is a tall plant. TT has two dominant traits, so it is also tall.
What group of Echinoderms has penta-radial symmetry?
A.Sand dollar
B. Sea Cucumber
C.Sea Star
D. Sea Urchin
E. All of the above
Answer is E
Examples of Pentaradial Symmetry. In the animal
kingdom, there is only one known phylum that exhibits pentaradial symmetry, and that's the Phylum Echinodermata. Echinoderms include sea stars (or starfish), sea urchins, sea lilies, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers.
The muscle in Lanes arm would best be described as which of the following?
Answer:
what following
Explanation:
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B. the dad has 2 upper case A's, and the mom has one uppercase A and one lower case a allele.
Answer: B I think the answer I was going for isn’t an option
Explanation:
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1. Which of the following is a facultative anaerobe?
A. Clostridium sporogeneses
B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C. Escherichia coli
D. Micrococcus luteus
2. Which of the following is a strict anaerobe?
A. Clostridium sporogeneses
B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C. Escherichia coli
D. Micrococcus luteus
3. Which of the following is a microaerophile?
A. Clostridium sporogeneses
B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C. Escherichia coli
D.micrococcus luteus
Answer:
1 .c2.a3.ahope it helps
How are mitosis and meiosis similar?
A.
both require DNA replication
B.
both have two cell divisions
C.
both produce gametes
D.
both involve crossing over
Which of the following is the correct order for the major parts of the gastrointestinal tract?
Question 7 options:
mouth, stomach, esophagus, large intestine, small intestine
esophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, mouth
mouth, small intestine, stomach, esophagus, large intestine
mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine