Answer:
C
Explanation:
Weather balloons are sent into the atmosphere to record: (Select all that apply)
humidity
temperature
wind
pressure
precipitation
Answer:
temperature pressure moisture
Explanation:
From my notes hope this helps.
Answer:
temperature pressure moisture
Explanation:
. The small fish are not affected by the pesticide, but death occurs in the bird, at the top of the food chain. Why do you think that happens?
Cross two heterozygous black mice and tell the possible phenotypes and
genotypes in their offspring.
Answer:
The correct answer is -
Phenotype: 3:1 (dominant black mice: recessive brown allele)
genotype: 1:2:1 (purebred dominant : heterozygous: purebred recessive)
Explanation:
In the given question there is a cross that takes place between two heterozygous black mice. LEt assumes B is black which is the dominant allele and b is the recessive allele or brown. As it is given in heterozygous condition black mice are present which means the B is dominant over b.
Now cross:
Gametes: B and b for each mice
B b
B BB Bb
b Bb bb
By the cross, there are two phenotypic offspring that produce 3 black mice out of four and 1 brown or recessive allele out of four
And, genotypically three offspring in the ratio of 1:2:1 (purebred dominant : heterozygous: purebred recessive)
what is the scientific name of the family that the kiwi bird belongs to
Answer:
Kiwi are part of a group of largely flightless birds known as ratites.
In the laboratory, yeast cells are usually grown at a temperature of 25oC. A scientist wanted to determine if yeast cells would reproduce faster or slower when the temperature was dropped to 15oC. The same number of yeast cells were placed in the same medium with the same amount of nutrients. One sample was kept at 25oC and the other one was kept at 15oC. The number of yeast cells was counted every hour for an eighteen hour period.
Answer:
This question is incomplete, however, it is asking to identify the following variables:
Independent variable: Temperature
Dependent variable: Number of yeast cells
Constants: same amount of nutrients, same number of yeast cells, same medium
Explanation:
- Independent variable is the variable that the experimenter changes or manipulates in order to bring about a measurable effect. In this experiment, the TEMPERATURE at which the yeast are kept is the independent variable.
- Dependent variable is the variable that responds to the changes made to the independent variable. It is the variable that is measured by the experimenter in the experiment. In this case, The NUMBER OF YEAST CELLS was counted, hence, it is the dependent variable.
- Constants are variables that are kept unchanged or same for all groups by the experimenter in order not to influence the experiment's outcome. In this case, the CONSTANTS are: same amount of nutrients, same number of yeast cells, same medium etc.
6 How can you determine the origin of the oxygen released by photosynthesis?
Answer:
because all green plants release oxygen and non- green plants do not release oxygen.
Explanation: One of the first uses of an isotopic tracer in biology was in the determination of the source of the oxygen produced by photosynthesis. Using a heavy isotope of oxygen, 18O, to label one of the two reactants in the photosynthetic process, Samuel Ruben and collegues at UC Berkeley were able to determine that the oxygen gas came not from carbon dioxide, but water.
what type of scientist was Alfred Wegener?
Answer:
Meteorologist
Explanation:
Wegener was a meteorologist in the late 1800s to early 1900s
What do variations create?
Variations in species help them to adapt themselves to that particular environment and give them a chance of survival. For example, thermophilic bacteria are variants that are resistant to extreme temperature. They have a chance of survival in high temperate zones while others die.
Soil formation is most influenced by. wind speed
air pressure
cloud cover
Rain fall
Choose all the answers that apply.
Chromosomes _____.
are tight coils of DNA
are carried on genes
always occur in pairs
can be analyzed in a karyotype
carry thousands of genes
Answer:
are tight coils of DNA
carry thousands of genes
Explanation:
Answer:
1,5
Explanation:
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Answer:
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please answer!
THe video uses an example of cheerleaders at a sporting event,
building a pyramid as a definition of isostatic adjustment
A: True
B: False
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A helpful shortcut our brain makes in scene recognition is to assume that lighting comes from:
Answer: A. Above
Explanation:
Scientists believe that in order for humans to see things, the brain has to make certain assumptions which are done based on previous scenes that it has interpreted before because the eyes do not provide it with complete data. .
One of those assumptions is that light comes from above which is why the shape of a picture can change depending on the lighting in it.
Which characteristics do birds and mammals share? Check all that apply.
Both give birth to live young.
Both are endotherms.
Both have hair or fur.
Both produce milk to feed their young.
Both are vertebrates.
Answer:
B). Both are endotherms
Explanation:
Both birds and mammals are warm-blooded, which is the meaning of endotherm.
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Answer: B
Explanation: brainlest
Scientific laws attempt to explain nature...
true or false
Water that is trapped within the Earth is called
Answer:
ringwoodite
Explanation:
smarty
Answer:
I think, its ringwoodite
How will water volume, incline gradient, and temperature affect the energy
of a stream?
Answer: Water Volume: The volume of water(discharge) in a stream affects the energy(velocity) of that stream. As the volume of the water in the stream increases, the velocity increases. ... Incline gradient: The incline gradient is also known as the slope of the stream.
Explanation:
Mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes may occur when one plate-
A pushes apart
B erodes
C breaks open
D pushes against another plate
Answer: d
Explanation:
D trust me
Which of the following provides the best example of artificial selection?
O Scientists have noted that different varieties of birds on different islands have beaks
that are suited to each bird's available food.
O Leopard seals captured in Antarctica have thicker layers of blubber than harbor seals
captured in the Pacific Ocean.
O Hummingbirds have a long, narrow beak that enables them to reach food in the
deepest parts of a flower
O Racehorses that run fastest are the ones that are allowed to produce offspring, leading to faster racehorses.
Answer:
O think it's either B or D
Name Cu2(SO4)3 (transition metal).
Answer:
Cooper sulphate
Explanation:
I think soooo
4. Thermal conduction works when two objects are in_______with each other. The_________
energy of the molecules causes them to bounce into each other, causing heat to move through
the object.
7 Which answer best describes
condensation?
A A gas changing into a liquid
B A liquid changing into a solid
C A solid changing into a liquid
D A liquid changing into a gas
In humans, Brown eyes (B) is dominant to blue eyes (b). A hom ozygous brown-eyed man marries a blue-eyed woman. What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of their children’s eye color?
Genotype: __________________________________
Phenotype: __________________________________
Answer:
The ratio is 50%
Explanation:
Genotype:
Bb
Phenotype: Brown eyes
Please correct me if I am wrong :)
Answer:
3 of the boxes have Capital b and only 1 box have lower case b
Explanation:
What was the name of the supercontinent 2million years ago?
2.3/6.E.2.4 Test 1 2 of 30
Which element causes soil to appear red?
O A. calcium
B. iron
c. magnesium
D. silicon
Answer:
B
because iron appears the color red
4. Mangrove seeds are different from most seed because they____
Answer:
tdyrdrfiygogiuhuy
Explanation:
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____ are unicellular organisms with no nucleus that can cause diseases and pain with toxins.
word bank: protists, antibiotics, infectious, bacteria, pathogen, viruses, fungi, vector, vaccine.