Which carbohydrate(s) provide short-term energy storage?

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Answer 1

Answer:

monosaccharide and disaccharide. Probably don't need it anymore but that's the answer.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer: 1 mono and dis

2 poly

3 poly

4 ch

Explanation:

;) don't worry words are shorten


Related Questions

the video refers to “cosmic pinball” taking place in the region surrounding Earth in the early days of the solar system. What does this phrase imply?

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Answer:

A large number of objects were frequently colliding with one another in a random fashion.

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Plato answer

Answer:

Objects in space collided and crashed into one another back then

Explanation: It's the answer "in your own words". Hope this helps :P

Does water have high or low specific heat?

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Answer:

it has a high specific heat capacity

1 gram of a substabce to 1 degree Celsius

What 2 subatomic particles are found here? Charge? Size?

What subatomic particles are in rings around the nucleus? Charge? Size?

If the atom is neutral, what is the atomic number?

What element is this?

If the atom has the same # neutrons as protons, what would be it’s atomic mass?

If you added another neutron, you would have a different ______

If you added another proton, you would have a different ______

Which electron- A or B- has more potential energy? Why?

How many more electrons could fit in the outermost shell?

These sheets are subdivided into ______ that hold _____ electrons each.

Which atomic particle may be lost/gained in chemical reactions? Why would atoms lose/gain them?

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Explanation:

neutrons ,0and protons+1,1.11x10^-15

7

nitrogen

14

nucleon number

atomic number

A,the one far from the nucleus

3

electron, to be stable

Bacterial flagella have a biological motor that spins within the cell wall and is powered by ATP. This allows the flagella to spin in a whiplike motion to propel the bacterium. Is this statement True or False?

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Bacterial flagella have a biological motor that spins within the cell wall and is NOT powered by ATP.

Instead the Bacterial flagella is known as the biological motor that spins the flagella for the motion of the bacteria and is as a result of the electron imbalance in the membranes which helps in the generation of a gradient. The cells makes use of the energy present in the gradient through the help of proton motive force which helps to propel it.

When a population. is declining, what two factors are likely outpacing what
other two factors?

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Answer:

Not sure sorry

Explanation:

Mortality rates and emigration are outpacing birth rates and migration.

Jennifer thinks that feeding llamas corn instead of grass will help them run faster. Jennifer designs an experiment to test her hypothesis. What is the independent variable? * What color the llama is What the llama is eating How fast the llama runs How old the llama is

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Answer:

The independent variable/answer is what the llama is eating since it changes the dependent variable how fast the llamas run. The independent variable is what is purposely being changed in the experiment.  

Hope this helped!

Explanation:

Answer:

how fast llama runs

Explanation:

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what could be a cofactor

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Answer:

A cofactor is any non-protein substance required for a protein to be catalytically active. Some cofactors are inorganic, such as the metal atoms zinc, iron, and copper in various oxidation states. Others, such as most vitamins, are organic.

Explanation:

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The diagram shows that the upwind side of a mountain range tends to receive more precipitation than the downwind side of a mountain range. The prevailing winds are shown as an arrow that moves across the ocean, up the side of a mountain range, and down the other side of the mountain range. The upwind side of the mountain has vegetation and rain clouds. The downside is drier. Which statement is MOST USEFUL for explaining this observation? A. Prevailing winds flow from west to east. B. Water vapor condenses to form droplets of liquid water. C. Evaporation allows water vapor to rise through the air. D. Cold air holds less moisture than warm air.

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Answer:

D: cold air holds less moisture than warm air

Explanation:

A farmer made a pesticide (a chemical that keeps insects away) from the leaves of the plant and sprayed it on his crops. The first year it is extremely effective and the farm loses only 1% of its crop to insects. Make a prediction as to the effectiveness of the pesticide in 5 years, be sure to give evidence to support your claim.

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

In 5 years, the effectiveness of the pesticide would have reduced because the forces of natural selection would continue to act on the population of the insects and ensures that only those that are fit survive and contribute more to the subsequent generations.

Each year the pesticide is administered, those that are not able to adapt to its effects die off, leaving those that posses the pesticide-resistant genes to survive, reproduce, and give birth to offspring that would have inherited the survival gene and become resistant to the pesticide themselves.

Hence, in 5 years, more of the population of the insect would survive the effects of the pesticide leading to a reduction in its effectiveness. The population of the insect is said to have evolved by natural slection according to Darwin.

A fertilized egg undergoes several stages before it is successfully implanted. The
diagram below shows these stages as the fertilized egg travels through the female

PLEASE HELP
human reproductive system in which structure of the female human reproductive system
is the blastocyst (fertilized egg) implanted during normal human development?

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Answer:

it is implanted in the tissue of uterus.

Explanation:

the egg cell is usually fertilized in the oviduct and then sweeped out or moved out of the oviduct by cilia or peristaltic movements in the oviduct to the uterus. when it is moved to the uterus it is imolanted in the tissues there. give me a brainliest if i helped!♡

A student planted bean seeds in 3 identical pots. She labeled the pots A, B, and C and she gave all of them 125mL of water. She places one pot in a sunny window, one under normal classroom lights, and one in a dark room. All of the plants were kept at the same temperature. At the end of 30 days she measured the height of the plants and got the following results.Identify the independent variable for the experiment above: * A student planted bean seeds in 3 identical pots. She labeled the pots A, B, and C and she gave all of them 125mL of water. She places one pot in a sunny window, one under normal classroom lights, and one in a dark room. All of the plants were kept at the same temperature. At the end of 30 days she measured the height of the plants and got the following results.Identify the independent variable for the experiment above: *

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Answer:

She places one pot in a sunny window, one under normal classroom lights, and one in a dark room.

Explanation:

An independent variable is the only thing that changes in a proper experiment.

A student half a jar with rice and tightens the jars lid. The student wants to use the jar of rice to model particle motion of a substance in any state of matter. A. Describe how the student can use the jar of rice to model particle motion of a substance in each state of matter: solid, liquid, gas.

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Answer:

because the jar is see through so it allows you to watch the motion

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What is a change in body shape called?

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Answer:

When someone gets older they lose muscle. The process of naturally losing muscle is called atrophy.

Explanation:

What are two examples of nuclei acids?

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Answer:

dna

and

rna

are the two types

Answer:

if you mean nucleic acids the answer is deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)and ribonucleic acid(RNA)  the monomers for these acids are  A, G, C, T, and U,( u is only found within RNA not within DNA the uracil replaces the thymine )

Explanation:

How did a change in the environment affect life for people in the American
Southwest?
A. A lack of rain may have caused people to leave the region.
B. The desert climate forced farmers to build terraces.
C. Access to waterways led to the creation of canals.
D. A series of earthquakes made farming impossible.

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Answer

A, just did it on apex

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Which of the these items contains carbon?

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The tree would contain carbon.

Answer:

all of them have carbon

Explanation:

I'm so confused help!!! (Will give brainliest)
A population is composed of bacteria that are very sensitive to light. They live in a lake that is in a cave so they flourish. Slowly, however, a hole begins to erode in the cave's roof. As the days pass, light begins to fliter in and the cave starts to be dimly lit. The bacteria begin to die. While the erosion is taking place, however two individual bacteria in the soil above ground fall into the lake. These bacteria cannot survive in the dimness of the poorly-lit cave, so they die immediately. Days later, the hole has opened up so that light floods the cavern. Nevertheless, the bacteria that were once dying are flourishing, with a population larger than they had before the erosion. Explain how this could have happend. There are 2 successive things that must have happened to cause this. What were they.

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Answer:

The bacterium participated in transformation Im not sure tbh but maybe it'll help?

Which indicates the authenticity of a primary source document? Which best compares competition, cooperation, and predation between two organisms?

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Answer: To know if a document is a primary source, check to see when the document is published, if it is an autobiography of a person, a diary, a letter, or the documents happen at the time of the event.

The competition between two organisms can be seen if there is only 1 source of food or habitat space and they're competing against each other for the food or habitat.

There is cooperation between two organisms if they are helping each other with resources or alarming each other if there is danger.

Predation between two organisms happen when one organism hunts the other organism for food.

Answer:

The guy above me is right it helped me answer to my question in edge for 2020 I got it correct but I didn't put exatcly what he put so I wouldn't be copying him or her.

Explanation:

1. Is a virus a living organism? Why? 2. Why are antibiotics not good for virus infections? 3. What is the difference between an organ and an organ system? 4. What happens to the other organ systems if one organ system fail? How does this affect homeostasis? 5. What is one body system humans have? What is one body system humans DO NOT have?

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Viruses are considered to be nonliving. ... Viruses resemble organisms because they can multiply. They are different because they are not alive: they are not cells, they do not use their own energy to grow or respond to their surroundings.Antibiotic drugs attack the parts of bacteria that viruses do not have, such as a cell wall. Since viruses do not have a cell wall, the antibiotic cannot affect itOrgans are structures composed of two or more tissues; organ systems are systems composed of two or more organsDo organisms made up of disease or diereproductive systems appendix

1. Is a virus a living organism? Why?

viruses are not living things because on their own they can do nothing until they enter a living cell. Also without cells, viruses cannot multiply

2. Why are antibiotics not good for virus infections?

antibiotics are useless against viruses cause viruses are so simple they use their host cells to perform their activities for them

3. What is the difference between an organ and an organ system?

organs are structures made up of two or more tissues

organ systems are systems composed of two or more organs

4. What happens to the other organ systems if one organ system fail? How does this affect homeostasis?

it will affect other organ systems cause all organ systems work together to function properly

if one organ system fails, it will affect other organ systems

5. What is one body system humans have? What is one body system humans DO NOT have?

one body system humans have is digestive system

i dont really know a system humans dont have

sorry :((

I hope this helped ! :)

which body cavity is located inferior to the thoracic diaphragm and superior to the pelvic brim of the hip bones

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The answer is abdominal cavity ! hope this helped you :)

Answer:

Hello There!!

Explanation:

The answer is abdominal cavity.

hope this helps,have a great day!!

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2. Circle all the terms or phrases that correctly relate to the study of physiology; use a highlighter
to identify those terms or phrases that pertain to the study of anatomy.
A. Measuring an organ's size, shape, and weight
H. Dynamic
B. Can be studied in dead specimens
I. Dissection
c. Often studied in living subjects
J. Experimentation
D. Principles of chemistry
K. Observation
E. Measuring the acid content of the stomach
L. Directional terms
F. Principles of physics
M. Static
G. Observing a heart in action

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Answer:

The terms or phrases that correctly relate to the study of physiology are;

H. Dynamic

C, Often studied in living subjects

J. Experimentation

D. Principles of chemistry

E. Measuring the acid content of the stomach

F. Principles of physics

G. Observing a heart in action

The terms or phrases that correctly relate to the study of anatomy are;

A. Measuring an organ's size, shape, and weight

B. Can be studied in dead specimen

I. Dissection

K. Observation

L. Directional terms

M. Static

Explanation:

Physiology is the division of the biological sciences that examines a living systems mechanism and functions. Physiology involves the study of how an organism and the organ systems within the organism, the different organs within the organ system, the cells of the organs, and the biological molecules perform the physical and chemical functions in a living organism.

Anatomy is the division of the biological sciences that studies an organisms structure, shape and parts of an organism.

In what form is carbon found in the atmosphere?

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Answer: Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

carbon dioxide!!

hope this helped

What do you understand by the term 'life process"?​

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Answer:

The basic activities performed by an organism to withstand its life are called life processes. for example- respiration , circulation etc.

The perihelion is the point at which Earth is closest to the Sun, and the aphelion is the point at which Earth is farthest away. Based on this information, which statement is true?

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Answer:

The correct answer is option B which is when Earth is on perihelion, it is the beginning of summer.

Explanation:

Perihelion and aphelion are Greek words. In Greek hellion means the sun and peri means close while ephe means far.

So the perihelion which is normally two weeks after December it shows the starting of summers.

Some areas of earth begin to come in front of sun due to which the temperature of these areas start rising.

predictions
Stephanie notices that the Moon rises at 7 PM local time in the east, over the peach tree in her garden. Where and when
can she expect to see the Moon rise the next day?

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Answer: I think the Answer is that the moon will rise at 7Pm and set over the peach tree in her garden.

if you pull or cut the top off a pineapple and replant it what would happen?

Make the evidence

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Answer:

It will start growing.

Explanation:

If we cut the top off a pineapple and replant it in the soil or a liquid solution so it will start growing because at the top of pineapple fruit, the vegetative parts such as leaves, stem and buds which bear roots are present so if we cut the top of a pineapple and placed it a soil, it will start growing due to the presence of vegetative parts that is required by the plant for their regrowth.

Xavier filled up a balloon to its maximum capacity inside his air conditioned home. He walked outside to the intense summer heat. According to Charles' Law, what will likely happen to his balloon?

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Answer:

it will pop

you can look up more on it to make sure I'm correct but that's what I got from this

Xavier filled up a balloon to its maximum capacity inside his air conditioned home.

He walked outside to the intense summer heat. According to Charles' Law, the balloon will pop up.

What is Charles' Law ?

Charles's law or a gas law which states that gases will expand when heated.

The law is called as the law of volumes which was discovered by French scientist Jacques Charles, who formulated it in the 1780s.

Charles's Law is an ideal gas law as it id defined in an ideal condition such as at constant pressure, the volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature.

The law can be represented as V/T = k, where "V" refers to volume and "T" refers to temperature.

An example is during winters when you take a basketball outside, the ball shrinks, this is because of lower temperature. Similarly it is  important to check the tyre pressure in the car during cold days.  

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Difference between nerve and nerve impulse???

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Answer:

nerve - it will transfer message from one part ot another.

nerve impulse - it wll send electrical impules through nerve.

If a hypothesis is supported by several experiments, it may become a(n)_____. A) law B) theory C) fact D) educated guess

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it may become a theory ! hope this helped :)

which one is used to store grains on large scale​

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Answer:

Silos is used to store grain in large quantities

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