Answer:
Explanation:
Hurricanes do not effect acidity
Smoke is not caused by hurricanes
There is no known correlation between wildfires and hurricanes
Hurricanes are defined as rain and wind
Answer: Damage to property due to strong win
Explanation: hurricanes are known for having strong winds and destroying property due to strong winds
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Answer:
polysacchiride is B.
Nucleic acid is C
Protein is D
Lipid is A
Explanation:
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What gives a protein its unique shape?
Question 5 options:
neither
the unique sequence of amino acids in its polypeptide chain
the unique folding of the polypeptide chain
Answer:
the unique sequence of amino acids in its polypeptide chain
Explanation:
Protein is a large molecule which is made from a chain of smaller molecules called amino acids. There are twenty amino acids exist, and when they bond together they make unique proteins depending on their sequence in the chain.
What subatomic particles are found on the inside of an atom (the nucleus) and what subatomic particles are found on the outside (in the rings)?
Answer:
In the nucleus of an atom, we find 2 subatomic particles, protons, and neutrons.
On the outside, on the rings, are electrons.
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Which of the following best describes the composition of a nucleotide?
Select one:
a.
a pair of six-carbon rings attached to each other
b.
a carbon atom joined to a hydrogen and three functional groups
c.
a chain of carbon atoms with a carboxyl group bonded to one end
d.
a five-carbon sugar attached to a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Nucleotide is composed of 3 main subunits, which are nucleobase, a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and a phosphate group consisting of one to three phosphates.
Wastewater treatment plants can make wastewater drinkable again. Which of
the following is a technology used to remove solids from the water?
O A. Treating the water with certain bacteria and air
O B. Shaking and skimming them from the surface of the water
O c. Adding hydrochloric acid and chlorine to the water
O D. Filtering and allowing them to settle out of the water
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure this is right but it's a better answer than B
count how many cells are are in this picture
Answer:
there is no picture there lol
protons, neutrons and electrons in atoms determine the number of valence electrons determine the stability of the atom based on above
Answer:
atoms determine the number of valence electrons determine the stability of the atom based on reading the topography of the atmosphere
What is meant by a phenotype ratio in a Punnett square? (1 point)
A. the fraction of possible offspring that can be observed to have a trait
B. the number of genes that are possible in offspring
C. the number of alleles in possible offspring
D. the fraction of possible offspring that contain a certain allele in their genes
Given the nature of a punnet square, we can conclude that the ratio in question refers to the combination of genotypes present in the square.
A punnet square is a diagram used to attempt to predict the genetic composition for the offspring of certain parents, that is the genotype for this specific cross. This is done by creating a square in the form of a grid and placing the genotypes of the parents on the outside of this then crossing them along the inside.
This diagram provides us with the probability of each genotype outcome. This is known as the phenotype ratio. The phenotypic ratio is the amount of times a specific outcome, such as a certain pair of alleles appears in the predicted genotypes of any of the offspring pertaining to this cross.
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Answer:
ratio based on the phenotypes of offspring and determined using tools such as Punnett Squares.
Which pH indicates a basic solution?
1.
1
2.
5
3.
7
4.
12
Answer:
7
A pH value greater than 7 indicates a basic solution. The more the pH value exceeds 7, the more basic is the solution.
7 is the answer.
If the pH is 1, that means the substance is sour or acidic.
If it has a pH of 5, then it is not that acidic.
If something has a pH of 12, then it is almost completely basic.
If something has a pH of 7, then it is basic.
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Which of the following is an indicator of good water quality? (2 points)
Answer→ Physico-chemical indicators
Explanation ≈ They include dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, salinity and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus). They also include measures of toxicants such as insecticides, herbicides and metals.
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What are some careers/jobs that use the scientific method while working?
Explain how each step is connected to a specific part in the job also
At least 3 THANK YOU
Answer:
Maybe an engineer.
Explanation:
They build stuff do experiments and have to guess and make hypothesis (what science has)❤️ I. really hope this helps:)
What do frogs (and all animals) need in order for their bodies to grow, develop, and repair themselves? How do animals use these materials for bodily processes?
Answer:
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Which of these questions could BEST be answered with the methods of science?
a. How is Earth different from other planets?
b. What does it mean to be a good person?
c. Will computers make us more or less human?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It is about planets and planets are in space.
What is the term used for population moving into an area ?
Answer: Immigration.
Explanation: Hope that helps I'm sure that this is right
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Studied this recently.
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Where are electrons located?
Answer: they rotate the nucleus creating the "outer casing" that you see in diagrams
Explanation:
Where was the Bali tiger found
Answer:
The famous Bali tiger is now an extinct subspecies that was found only on the island of Bali in Indonesia.
Explanation:
Bali tiger found on the small island of bali near Malaysia and Philippines in the Indian ocean.
-- How do scientists predict the weather over our future?
The Short Answer:
To predict future climate, scientists use computer programs called climate models to understand how our planet is changing. Climate models work like a laboratory in a computer. ... Scientists use computer programs called climate models to understand how our planet is changing.
Radiating heat travels in waves moving at about 300,000 km/sec true or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
because of the Hottness
What gases was not present in earths earth atmosphere
Answer:
Primitive Earth (Before life) contained no or very little Oxygen (element#8)
According to scientific theory:
Earth had no oxygen to begin with. It had a lot of carbon dioxide, though. Somehow (We still do not know how they started growing) single-celled Carbon Dioxide-breathing bacteria slowly, over thousands to millions of years, turned most carbon dioxide into oxygen, supporting new types of life.
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Differentiate betweeli population density and
population distribution.
Answer:
The main difference between population density and population distribution is that the population density is the number of individuals per unit land whereas the population distribution is the spreading of people over an area of land. Furthermore, population density is unable to describe where the population actually lives, unlike population distribution.
Population density and population distribution are two measurements of population used in a variety of applications in ecology.
Explanation:
Crowdsourcing was used to solve problems for what science discipline?
Answer:
A. Science relies on observation, measurement, and experimentation.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Impacts from human activity on land and in the water can influence ecosystems profoundly. Climate change, ocean acidification, permafrost melting, habitat loss, eutrophication, stormwater runoff, air pollution, contaminants, and invasive species are among many problems facing ecosystems.
Sort the phrases based on whether they represent kinetic energy or potential energy.
Answer: The main difference between potential and kinetic energy is that one is the energy of what can be and one is the energy of what is. In other words, potential energy is stationary, with stored energy to be released; kinetic energy is energy in motion, actively using energy for movement
Explanation:
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In the cells of humans and other animals, a great deal of energy is dedicated to operating a pump that transports sodium (Na+) ions out of cells and potassium (K+) ions into cells. This transport creates a chemical and electrical gradient. Maintaining the proper balance of sodium and potassium is critical to ensuring that nerve cells work properly. Nerve cells drive muscle contractions—including heart muscles—and are responsible for animals’ abilities to sense their environment and for humans’ ability to think.
Scientists gain a better understanding of the sodium-potassium pump by creating models of what the pump accomplishes. Such models are used to examine many other complex processes as well.
This model of the sodium-potassium pump illustrates the process by which sodium is pumped out of cells and potassium is pumped in. The sodium-potassium pump moves the two different ions in opposite directions.
Where in a cell does this transport process take place?
A.
nucleus
B.
cell wall
C.
cell membrane
D.
vesicle
The Transport process takes place in cell membrane.
What is Transport?Cell transport describes the transportation of a material across a cell membrane. The chemical has the ability to enter or exit cells.
The plasma membrane and cell membrane are both permeable to different substances. The nature of the plasma membrane is quite selective.
Cell transport is very important for transport of molecules. There are two transport of cell transport of endocytosis and exocytosis.
Therefore, The Transport process takes place in cell membrane.
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Match the key elements in the Scientific Method with the correct description. 4. A researcher asks a focused research question or states their reason for the study
A) state the problem
B) state the hypothesis
C) come to a conclusion
D) collect background information
E) conduct experiments
How does water pass through the cell membrane using passive transport
Answer:
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Explanation:
How does water pass through the cell membrane using passive transport?
It pass through the passive transport by the simple diffusion of water which can make it simple for a cell membrane to go through.
Write down the tRNA anti-codons that pair with the mRNA strand.
Note: Please use capital letters, and follow this format: A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A
Answer:
tRNA molecules bring a specific amino acid to the ribosome, according to the mRNA codon.
Explanation:
In the context of protein synthesis, an mRNA molecule contains the specific codons that encode the amino acids that will be part of the protein. The tRNA is in charge of bringing the amino acids to the ribosome, according to the specific information of the mRNA codons.
A concentration gradient affects the direction that solutes diffusion. Describe how molecules move with respect to the concentration.
Answer:a
Explanation: took it
Answer:
If a concentration gradient exists, molecules will move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until the concentration gradients have equalizedExplanation:
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in this environment, the fish represents which type of organism?
A. Heterotroph
B. Producer
C. Autotroph