Explanation:
Interactions between different organisms are numerous and are usually described according to their positive (beneficial), negative or neutral effect on others.
The interactions between living things and their non living environment makes up a total ecosystem; understanding any one part of it requires knowledge of how that part interacts with the others. Ecosystems do not ‘collapse’ but do change in function, structure and composition over time due to natural or human disturbance (examples include the impact of drought, flooding, mowing and herbicides).
Which three items should you be able to find in or near the sink when your lab is finished ? a. Used lab equipment, specimens, paper towels b. Chemical waste, used gloves in the sink, used paper towels c. Soap, paper towels, scalpel blades used in your lab d. Soap, paper towels, sharps container
Answer:
I would say the answer is C.
Explanation:
Mohammed is a taxi driver in London. As he navigates the city's thousands of streets and intersections, the
part of his brain devoted to spatial memory increases in size. This BEST illustrates:
Answer:
This BEST illustrates: plasticity.
Explanation:
consists of 3 types that work together to make proteins.
a. DNA
Ob.RNA
Ос. АТР
d. None are correct
Answer:
d none are correct
Explanation:
All fish nitrogen into the water as ammonia and organic nitrogen. These chemicals are byproducts of their metabolism and respiration.
Answer:
The correct answer would be - release/excretes.
Explanation:
In ponds, rivers, or similar ecosystem nitrogen cycle is completed with the help of the fishes. In this ecosystem, the nitrogen cycle initiates with the eating plants or fish food by the fishes and performs metabolism and cellular respiration which produces byproduct ammonia and organic nitrogen as animal waste.
This waste is released or excreted by the fish in the water where the beneficial bacterium helps in restoring nitrogen back to the atmosphere by breaking these wastes.
Q) What does it mean by put you down? please, answere me
Answer: to criticize someone
Explanation:
Answer:
make you give up on something
What are the three categories of protists, and by which characteristics are they classified?
Answer:
Animal-like protists, Plant-like protists, and Fungi-like protists.
Organism's mode of reproduction, method of nutrition, and motility.
Fun Fact - Mushrooms and other fungi release an incredible amount of spores into the atmosphere every year, and contributing up to 50 million tonnes of particulates.
A person’s will be the same on Jupiter and Earth. A person’s will be greater on Jupiter than on Earth.
Answer:
Greater on Jupiter
Explanation:
Gravity depends on mass. Jupiter has more mass than Earth so its gravity is two and a half times greater. Therefore a person will weigh more on Jupiter.
Answer:
A person will be greater on Jupiter than Earth. The surface gravity is having is larger than Earth’s by roughly 2.4 times. So, if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth it would be 240 on Jupiter. Hopefully this helps! Feel free to mark this as brainliest!
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Answer:
A.) protons and neutrons are in the nucleus
Answer and Explanation:
The subatomic particles that can be found in the center of a nucleus are protons and neutrons. So, A.
6.What are the Interdisciplinary fields that are linked to Environmental
Science?
Answer:
Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, biological and information sciences (including ecology, biology, physics, chemistry, plant science, zoology, mineralogy, oceanography, limnology, soil science, geology and physical geography, and atmospheric science).
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Word Bank
protons neutrons
nucleus mass atom electron
CDD2E2 large small electron cloud electrons
small
more
electrical
same
А
consists of the following subatomic particles known as
a or create
and
The
of the atom
can be determined from the number of
and neutrons.
as done
have a positive charge, and
your work
have a negative charge. When an atom has the same number
of protons and electrons, then the atom does not have a
charge. An atom also has
that are located on the outside of
the
This area is known as the
The
Comento
mass of the
is smaller than the mass of the protons and
1. Nucleus
2.Proton
3. Neutron
4. Mass
5. Proton
6 Proton
7 Electron
8. Electrical
9. Electrons
10 Nucleus
11 Cloud
12 Electrons
13 Neutrons
PLS ANSWER ASAP 100 POINTS. Which of the following choices A, B, C or D best describes the enzyme reaction graph below? Justify your choice.
Answer:
you havent given a graph.
Explanation:
Which was a consequence of the Haymarket Square Riot?
eroded support for the Knights of Labor
boosted support for the Knights of Labor
eroded support for the American Federation of Labor
boosted support for the American Federation of Labor
Answer: A. eroded support for the Knights of Labor
Explanation: Trust me!
Answer: eroded support for the Knights of Labor
Explanation:
I got it right on the test :)
2. Name two products that come from living things that are used to aid in human health and healing. Discuss where these products come from and what they do.
Answer: water and wart
Explanation: so we can live and walk
Carbon has 6 protons and 6 neutrons for an atomic mass of 12. But there are a some carbon atoms have 8
neutrons (instead of 6). These carbon atoms have a mass of 14 (instead of 12).
What term refers to the fact that in any type of atom some of those atoms have different numbers of neutrons?
Select one:
a. ions
O b. isotopes
O c. neutrons
Answer:
isotopes
Isoyopes are element having same atomic number but different atomic mass
During one year, seven coyotes in a population die. Eight immigrate into the population, but none emigrate. If the overall population growth is 13 coyotes, what was the birth rate of coyotes during the year? 35 points
Answer:
12
Explanation:
The lower the pH, the more / less the concentration of H+. The lower the pH, the more acidic/basic the solution.
The lower the pH, the more the concentration of H+. The lower the pH, the more basic the solution.
How is the structure of a unicellular organism different than the structure of a multicellular organisms? How does this affect function
If a population has no known predators and plenty of available resources, how might that population change
why is carbon the most versatile element in living organisms?
Answer:
Because it has four electrons in its second orbital, which can accommodate eight, carbon can combine in many different ways, and it can form very large molecules. Carbon bonds are strong and can stay together in water. Carbon is such a versatile element that almost 10 million different carbon compounds exist.
In Sl measuring system what is the unit used for measuring length? *
Answer:
Gavuva
Units used in measuring long distances included the "Gavuva", "Yoduna", and "Usaba" (plurals Gavu and Yodun - a Yoduna was 4 Gavu) and the "hoo kiyana dura", which was the audible distance of a shout of 'hoo' by a person. Base of these system of measuring length was the human body.
Explanation:
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Select ALL correct answers: Which four of the following are the major types of macromolecules?
A Carbohydrates
B Chromosomes
c Lipids
D Lysosomes
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E Nucleic acids
F Proteins
Answer:
Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids
Explanation:
The fire extinguisher can ONLY be used by the teacher in an emergency
True
False
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Answer:
It means Practice makes Perfect
Explanation:
23. Which of the following explains nitrogen fixation. *
Answer:
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which atmospheric nitrogen is converted by either a nature or an industrial mean to a form of nitrogen such as ammonia.
what will happen if there is no mitrochondria in a cell
Which of the following are true of cells? Select the following
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_ cells can be categorized as prokaryotic and unicellular
_ All cells have a nucleus
_ All cells have a cytoplasm
_ Most cells have some type of genetic material
_ All cells are surrounded by a membrane
Answer:
1 False all cells can be categorised as prokaryotic and eukaryotic, and as multicellular and unicellular ( please note that these are two different categories)
2 False , not all cells have a proper well defined nucleus as prokaryotic cells contain nuclear material instead of a nucleus
3 True
4 True
Which statement is the first step of protein synthesis?(1 point) A ribosome attaches to the mRNA. DNA unzips between the base pairs. tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and attaches it to the mRNA strand. Amino acids are linked together with peptide bonds.
Answer:
DNA unzips between base pairs.
Explanation:
This is the first step of protein synthesis.
The first step of protein synthesis is attachment of mRNA to ribosomes. Option A is correct.
Protein synthesis:
It is known as translation. In this mRNA is translated in to the sequence of amino acids which ultimately form protein.
First mRNA attach to ribosome,tRNA bring amino acid to ribosomes and attach to mRNA.Amino acids bond together via peptide bond.Therefore, the first step of protein synthesis is attachment of mRNA to ribosomes.
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Humus is made of
A. weathered rock
B. fossils of ancient organisms
C. minerals
D. decaying plants and animals
A cell membrane is very specific about what it allows across. How does t help the cell?
Answer:
Explanation:
The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment.[1][2] The cell membrane consists of a lipid bilayer, including cholesterols (a lipid component) that sit between phospholipids to maintain their fluidity at various temperatures. The membrane also contains membrane proteins, including integral proteins that go across the membrane serving as membrane transporters, and peripheral proteins that loosely attach to the outer (peripheral) side of the cell membrane, acting as enzymes shaping the cell.[3] The cell membrane controls the movement of substances in and out of cells and organelles. In this way, it is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules.[4] In addition, cell membranes are involved in a variety of cellular processes such as cell adhesion, ion conductivity and cell signalling and serve as the attachment surface for several extracellular structures, including the cell wall, the carbohydrate layer called the glycocalyx, and the intracellular network of protein fibers called the cytoskeleton. In the field of synthetic biology, cell membranes can be artificially reassembled