Answer:
Oxygen, origin of plants and chloroplast.
Explanation:
The oxygen present in our atmosphere was generated by various species of cyanobacteria during the Archaean and Proterozoic Eras. origin of plants on the earth is other great contribution of the cyanobacteria. The chloroplast which is present in plants due to which they make their own food is actually a cyanobacterium living within the plant's cells.
define magnification and cisternae?
Answer:
Magnification In general terms, it can be said that how big or small the image appears with respect to the object is called magnification of the object.
Explanation:
It is represented as the ratio of the height of the image to the ratio of the height of the object. Magnification is denoted as the letter 'm'.
Magnification is the process of enlarging the apparent size, not physical size, of something. This enlargement is quantified by a calculated number also called "magnification".
A cisterna refers to a flattened membrane disk that makes up the Golgi apparatus. A typical Golgi has multiple stacks of anywhere from 3 to 7 cisternae stacked upon each other like dinner plates.The cisternae also carry structural proteins important for their maintenance as flattened membranes and their stacking upon each other.
How does a bird develop?
Answer:
All birds start their lives inside an egg. When some birds hatch from the egg they are covered in downy feathers, and they are able to run around and find their own food. Many ground-living birds, such as pheasants and ducks, develop in this way.
Reflecting telescopes use mirrors as well as lenses.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer: true
Explanation:
Explain how mitosis maintains the chromosome number
of the original cells when forming new cells.
Relation between mitosis and chromosomes:
During mitosis, a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and splits to form two identical daughter cells. Because this process is so critical, the steps of mitosis are carefully controlled by certain genes. As they move, they pull the one copy of each chromosome with them to opposite poles of the cell. When mitosis is not regulated correctly, health problems such as cancer can result.When a cell divides by way of mitosis, it produces two clones of itself, each with the same number of chromosomes.
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What are magnetic field lines?
A. Lines that show the shape of a
magnetic field
B. Lines that show the path of electrons
C. Lines that show aligned atoms
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Magnetic field lines are a visual tool used to represent magnetic fields. They describe the direction of the magnetic force on a north monopole at any given position. The density of the lines indicates the magnitude of the field.
The least amount of vertical change during the monthly tidal cycle occurs
a. At the beginning of the month
b. At the end of the month
c. at the quarter moons
d. at the full moon
An archer shot a 0.06 kg arrow at a target the arrow accelerated at 5,000 m/s squared to reach a speed of 50.0 m/s as it is left the bow.During this acceleration what was the net force to the nearest newton?
Answer:
the net force to the nearest newton is 300 N
Explanation:
The computation of the net force to the nearest newton is shown below:
According to the newton second law of motion, the force is proportional directly to the change rate in momentum
So,
Resulted force = mass × acceleration
F = 0.06 kg × 5,000 m/s
= 300 N
Hence, the net force to the nearest newton is 300 N
Answer:
300 N
Explanation:
Which of the following is one of the chemical building blocks of cells? a. water c. air b. food d. carbohydrates
Answer:
d. carbohydrates.
Explanation:
Sugar-consisting molecules. As a source of energy and energy storage cells employ carbs. The carbohydrates in the cells of an organism are broken down to release the stored energy.
Simple carbohydrates
Composed of one or a few molecules of sugar. Examples of simple carbs are table sugar and fruit sugar.
Complex Carbohydrates
Extra sugar from an organism may be preserved as complex hydrates of carbon. They consist of hundreds of molecules of sugar.
The sugars are the plants _________ . Oxygen is made as a _________ product
Answer:
energy
waste product
Explanation:
Answer:
(1) The sugars are the plants nutrients. (2) Oxygen is made as a waste product.
Explanation:
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11. Which of these are objects that circle stars other than Earth's sun? Choose the correct answer.
Debelas
exoplanets
planetesima
nebulas
Answer:
Exoplanets
Explanation:
Exoplanets (also known as extrasolar planet) are other planets outside the solar system. Exoplanets are of different categories, some of them orbit around other stars while some called rogue planets orbit the galactic center.
There are more than 4000 exoplanets which have been discovered, these planets have been discovered using the process of Transit photometry and Doppler spectroscopy.
What is Natural Selection? Give an example for Natural Selection for Survival.
Answer:
is the process in nature by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more than those less adapted to their environment. For example, treefrogs are sometimes eaten by snakes and birds
Explanation:
It's sorta like adapting with extra steps.
Answer: Natural Selection
Explanation: Individuals in a species have variation or mutations.
These differences may either be helpful, such as a giraffe with a long neck, or unhelpful, such as a colour variance in a moth that makes them stand out to predators.
The individuals that are more suited to their environment will survive and breed, passing on their genes.
Those that are not suited will die and their genes will not be in the ‘gene pool’.
This is the survival of the fittest!
what is the effect of glucagon?
If I wanted to prepare to run a marathon, what type of macromolecule would I want
to consume?
Answer:
Complex Carbohydrates
Explanation:
There are different types of macromolecules and they all have different purposes, but for a marathon carbs, specifically, complex ones would be best. This is because carbs are the main source of energy for the body. Additionally, unlike proteins, they allow for long-term energy; so you could run an entire marathon without running out of energy.
what animals eat leafy sea dragons? also want to do leafy sea dragons eat?
Question: How is it that traits can vary so much in the same family?
Answer: One component, called shared environment, includes all environmental influences that make children in a family similar to one another.
Explanation: Environmental variance not due to shared environment is called nonshared environment; this portion of environmental variance makes family members different from one another.
What role did the detergent play when added to the strawberry solution?
Answer:
when added the salt and detergent mixture to the smashed strawberries, the detergent helped lyse (pop open) the strawberry cells, releasing the DNA strands could gather and clump,making it easier for you to see them.
Which diagram most correctly represents the process of mitosis?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Division of 2 identity.
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A group of plant eating animals moves far away from their original population. In the new environment, the only edible vegetation grows at the top of tall trees. In order to survive, the animals need a new adaptation. Which of the following variations would be the most useful new adaptation to members of the group?
A) Wider, flatter teeth that can chew and grind plant material.
B) A longer neck to reach the vegetation that is high up in the trees.
C) A better digestive system for breaking down plant material.
D) Larger ears and eyes located on sides of head to detect predators.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The others would not help because the animals could not reach the vegetation.
what could happen to an organism when it’s dna mutates
two difference between drone bee and worker bee
Answer:
The worker bees are female, but they do not breed. The queen bee is female and creates all the babies for the hive. The drone bees are male and do not have a sting. Bees communicate with each other about food sources using dances.
Explanation:
Answer: Which of the following is formed from lava whose chemical composition is similar to that of both light-colored and dark- colored lava?
a. rhyolite
b. pumice
c. andesite
d. basalt
Answer:
My answer would be, d. basalt just from my learning. Hope this helps!!
Explanation:
4. Which human activity would (NOT) be classified as one that can harm
water source?*
O A. water pollution
B. waste of water resources
C. using sustainable ways to grow crops
anyone help please!!!
Answer:
Your answers are C₆H₁₂O₆, and DNA.
Sea otters regulate the presence of the sea urchins and thus, kelp is regulated for all organisms in the ecosystem. They help to keep enough kelp for other wildlife to feed on. Also, due to their ability to absorb carbon dioxide, the kelp aid in mitigating climatic change and also reduce erosion by reducing the speed of water at the coast.However, if there were too many sea urchins and no sea otter to regulate their production, the kelp would reduce and thus with no food in the ecosystem, it would collapse. As a result, the sea otter protects the kelp forests by checking the local sea urchin population. The sea otter is an example of a
Answer:
keystone species
Explanation:
The sea otter is an example of a keystone species in the scenario.
A keystone species is an organism that has a significant influence on the functioning of the entire ecosystem. Without this species, the ecosystem would either cease to exist in total or entirely different in structure. In other words, a keystone species is a fastener that holds the ecosystem together.
In this case, the sea otter indirectly regulates kelp for all organisms in the ecosystem by directly regulating the presence of sea urchins. Without kelps, several ecosystem functions such as climate change mitigation and erosion reduction would cease. Thus, the sea otter is playing a significant role as a keystone species.
define any three types of chromosomes depending upon position of centromere?
Answer:
The type of chromosomes based on the position of centromere are of the following four types :
1) Metacentric chromosome: centromere in middle forming two equal arms.
2) Sub-metacentric chromosome: centromere placed near to one end resulting in one shorter and one long arm.
3) Acrocentric chromosome: Centromere placed close to one end forming one extreme short and one extreme long arm.
4) Telocentric chromosome: terminally placed centromere.
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45. If we put ANY type of cell in pure water: a) is pure water considered hypotonic, hypertonic or isotonic? b) would the cell shrivel or swell? c) what would happen to its turgor pressure (water pressure inside cell): increase or decrease?
Answer:
Explanation:
Pure water is an hypotonic solution that allows for diffusion of water into the cell and the cell will begin to swell.
The movement of water into the cell will make the cell swell but if water is moving outside the cell will collapse and shrink.
The turgor pressure is usually found withing the cell it ensures the movement of solutes when water is taken into the cell, the turgor pressure will increase. When water is taken out of the cell, the pressure will reduce.
list the types of infectious agents that may infect the human body
A. fungi, hookworms sore throats bugs
B. immune system diseases viruses fungi
C. infection sickness bacteria attackers
D. viruses bacteria, fungi, and parasites
Answer:
D. viruses bacteria, fungi, and parasites
Explanation:
These agents are commonly grouped as viruses, rickettsia, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. The disease that these organisms cause is only incidental to their struggle for survival. Most of these agents do not require a human host for their life cycles. Many survive readily in soil, water, or lower animal species and are harmless to humans.Answer:
d
Explanation:
The mass of a proton is the same as the mass of a neutron
True or false
Answer:
This statement is true.
Explanation:
Both protons and neutrons have a mass of one.
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Answer:
The proton and neutron have similar mass with the mass of the neutron slightly larger than that of the proton. Each of these particles has a mass approximately 1800 times greater than that of an electron. ... The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element
3. Which of the following is an organelle?
(2 Points)
Mitochodria
DNA
Phospholipid
Nucleus
Answer:
mitochondria and nucleus
Which part of the digestive system does earthworm not have?
Answer:
stomach
Explanation:
Digestion occurs mostly in the intestine and the digested food is absorbed by villi. Then pass into blood stream through capillaries. Undigested food and the soil are released out in the form of casting through anus.