Answer:
density
Explanation:
Why does the author present Redi’s experiments first, followed by Pasteur’s experiments?
A. Redi’s experiments were more important than Pasteur’s.
B. The author wanted to present the experiments in historical sequence.
C. Redi’s experiments completely changed the belief in spontaneous generation.
D.The author wanted to focus on the maggots that were found in the rotted meat.
Barney woke up this morning and ate a donut and some orange juice. Then he had three slices of pizza for lunch. He had football practice after school and was late getting home, so he just grabbed a vanilla milkshake and fries with his friends and skipped dinner. What do you think happened the next day?
Answer:He Died (I think)
Explanation:
Answer:
His stomach hurt.
Explanation:
Brainliest Please!What are two type of interactions that might negatively impact an endangered snow leopard population
Answer:
The primary threat to the leopard is human activity Habitat fragmentation, reduced prey base, and human-wildlife conflict have greatly reduced this species’ population throughout most of their range.
Explanation:
CAN I GET BRAINLIEST
Answer:
Explanation: 1. Prey-Predator relations,
2. a lack of knowledge about conservation efforts,
and climate change.
what are some ways to get a cat to stop meowing?
my moms cat has been meowing all morning and its giving me a headache. i dont know if he is upset, hungry or just wants something but he cant be hungry cause he just ate.
Use your model to explain how one of these metamorphic rocks: gneiss, marble, or quartzite could become igneous or sedimentary rock and how that rock could become a third type of rock.
my model: I could add to my model if it is needed in the answer.
Answer:
If the newly formed metamorphic rock continues to heat, it can eventually melt and become molten (magma). When the molten rock cools it forms an igneous rock. Metamorphic rocks can form from either sedimentary or igneous rocks.
Explanation:
The freshly created metamorphic rock may ultimately melt and become molten if it is heated further (magma). A rock called an igneous rock is created when molten rock cools. Sedimentary or igneous rocks can develop into metamorphic rocks.
What are Igneous and Metamorphic rocks?To alter shape is to undergo metamorphism. It refers to alterations in rocks (protoliths) in the solid state, as understood by geologists (i.e. not by melting the rock wholesale). Metamorphosis may be compared to cooking. Changes take occurred when ingredients are combined and put at a different temperature (or pressure).
The thermal energy that propels metamorphism comes from a variety of sources. It goes without saying that the contact zone will become quite hot when an igneous mass with a temperature of 1200 degrees C intrudes into an unprepared host rock. Contact metamorphism, a rock-baking process, results from this.
Due to the heat generated by volcanic activity along the mid-ocean ridges, hydrothermal metamorphism takes place there. Anywhere contact metamorphism takes place, intrusion of igneous rocks is the driving force. Both of these types undergo metamorphism at low pressures and high temperatures.
Therefore, igneous rock is created when molten rock cools. Sedimentary or igneous rocks can develop into metamorphic rocks.
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Whats the difference between meteoroid and asteroid ?
Answer:
"A meteoroid is “a small, rocky or metallic body revolving in interplanetary space around the sun. A meteoroid is significantly smaller than an asteroid, ranging from small grains or particles to the size of large boulders.” In other words, a meteoroid is a “space rock” smaller than an asteroid."
Answer:An asteroid is a small rocky object that orbits the Sun. ... A meteor is what happens when a meteoroid – a small piece of an asteroid or comet – burns up upon entering Earth's atmosphere, creating a streak of light in the sky. An asteroid is a small rocky object that orbits the Sun.
Explanation:
Why does the fungus: Phytophthora infestans, attack potato crops?
Answer:
Phytophthora infestans is an oomycete or water mold, a fungus-like microorganism that causes the serious potato and tomato disease known as late blight or potato blight. Early blight, caused by Alternaria solani, is also often called "potato blight".
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Late Blight is caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans. The late blight fungus is especially adapted for growth under conditions where water is present and cool temperatures persist. Temperatures ranging from approximately 50 to mid 90s oF will enable disease progression in the field (Franc et al., 1996).
why it is important for the body to have more capillaries than veins or arteries.
Answer:
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Answer:Capillary distribution varies with the metabolic activity of body tissues. Tissues such as skeletal muscle, liver, and kidney have extensive capillary networks because they are metabolically active and require an abundant supply of oxygen and nutrients.
Explanation:
Where is most of the gas in the atmosphere found? Right in complete sentences.
Answer:
The majority of the mass of the entire atmosphere is contained in the troposphere—between approximately 75 and 80 percent.,
Most of the water vapor in the atmosphere, along with dust and ash particles, are found in the troposphere—explaining why most of Earth's clouds are located in this layer.
Explanation:
GIVING BRAINLIEST
1. Tom and Tina decided they wanted to start a family. Tom knew his grandfather had sickle-cell disease. Sickle-cell disease is a recessive disorder that causes blood cells to stiffen and take on a crescent shape. These blood cells have a difficult time moving through the blood vessels and can cause health problems. Tina didn’t know of any family members that had it. Still, before they got pregnant they both went to the doctor for genetic tests. The doctor found that even though Tom and Tina were healthy, they both carried the gene for sickle-cell disease. Make a Punnett Square to determine the probability of Tom and Tina’s child having sickle-cell disease.
Use the space below to tell the probability of Tom and Tina having a child with sickle-cell and explain how you determine that.
Answer:
it's over and over 18 over 10 is 81
Please answer all the questions!
Write a clear, thoughtful 2 paragraph argument that explains HOW 3 body systems work together to promote life functions.
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Student correctly identifies at least 3 body systems from the seven systems taught in class.
Student applies knowledge of each body system giving their function and major organ/s.
Student clearly demonstrates through explanations of how each body system works with each other.
Student uses learned writing strategies and writes in complete sentences
Minimum of 8 complete sentences.
Jaime went to the doctor because several strange things have been happening to him. He first noticed that sometimes when he tries to touch something he is unable to feel it. Then he noticed that when he tried to walk his legs wouldn’t always move the way he wanted them to. Lastly, he has been unable to control when he urinates.
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS QUICK GUIDE
Circulatory : Transport gasses(oxygen,CO2) and nutrients throughout body;
Digestive: Breakdown of nutrients (food);
Nervous: Process & respond to stimuli;
Respiratory: Gas exchange;
Muscular: Movement;
Excretory: Eliminates waste to maintain homeostasis;
Immune: Defense against disease
Answer: the human body is made up of multiple interacting systems, within the systems there are 3 that really work together. for starters, the respiratory system and the circulatory system work closely together to deliver oxygen to cells and to get rid of the carbon dioxide the cells produce. The respiratory system works directly with the circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body. Oxygen taken in from the respiratory system moves into blood vessels that then circulate oxygen-rich blood to tissues and cells. Working along these cells is the digestive system, the human digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion. Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body which then provides nutrients that give the body energy.
Explanation:
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Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words.
A force of 25 newtons moves a box a distance of 4 meters in 5 seconds.
The work done on the box is
Nm, and the power is
Nm/s.
What is dipterocarp fruit
Answer:
Definition of dipterocarp
: any of a family (Dipterocarpaceae) of tall hardwood tropical trees chiefly of southeastern Asia that have a 2-winged fruit and are the source of valuable timber, aromatic oils, and resins especially : a tree of the type genus (Dipterocarpus)
What possible solutions for wetlands?
Answer:
1 Create a Native Plant Buffer Strip. Improve the health of wetlands by planting a buffer strip of native plants. 2 Get Rid of Non-Native and Invasive Species.
For selective pressures to affect a population, what type of reproduction must occur?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer: There are many way this question can be looked at and answered but this is the way I see it.
Explanation: This can be forced reproduction. For example, if there is a shortage of an animal that is key to the environment, professionals can take the sperm for a male and combine it with the female's egg to impregnate her if there is not enough reproduction happening within the species.
Please help answer all parts of question and make the answers simple please
1. What is natural selection? What are the FOUR factors that affect natural selection? Give an example of how each of these factors affects natural selection?
2. Why would natural selection not occur without genetic variations?