What is natural selection?
-compare natural selection to evolution

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Answer 1

Answer:

its when certain organisms are better suited for certain enviornments or they have genes that allow them to live in a enviornment without struggle

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Answer 2

Answer: Natural selection is where the strongest survives. And the weak dies.

Natural selection is where strongest survives, evolution is where the most liked feature survives. (Example, NS, finches in the Galapagos. Ex of Evo, birds with preferences of colors for their nest)

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Is a crayfish living or nonliving and what are two reasons

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Answer: Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans resembling small lobsters (to which they are related). ... Crayfish feed on animals and plants, either living or decomposing, and detritus. So yes they are alive

Explanation:

No need to explain sunce I explained above :)

Answer:

crayfish are living.

Explanation:

1. They are like small lobsters and lobsters are living.                                              2.And they can animals or whatever they find thats good to them i guess.

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Which would most likely increase the carrying capacity for humans in a
certain region?
O A. Increased fertility rate
B. Less available fresh water
C. Less space to build houses
D. Better soil for growing food
Someone please help me I'm stuck on this

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Answer: D. better soil for growing food

Explanation:

sex linked traits are typically carried on the x chromosome. to denote the geontypes, a superscript is used. a female carrier of hemophillia will have the genotype xH Xh . using the letters X AND Y , what is the genotype for each of the following people?

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Answer: XHY, XHXh

Explanation: I don't know if this is correct exactly but i just looked at my notes from my bio class because we did this previously so i think it's right

Stomach acid has a pH of about _____. a. 4 c. 6 b. 2 d. 10

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The answer is B. 2. hope this helps

given the Dna Strand: ATG-CAG-AGA how would i transcribe the corresponding RNA Strand ?

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Answer:

The RNA strand that is transcribed from the DNA strand sequence ATG-CAG-AGA is UAC-GUC-UCU, according to the complementarity of nitrogenous bases.

Explanation:

In order for DNA to RNA transcription to occur, one must be aware that:

The transcription meets the criteria of base complementarity, where a purine binds to a pyrimidine. In RNA there is no thymine, so it is replaced by uracil.  

Given a given sequence of bases the RNA resulting from transcription will be governed by these rules:

DNA: ATG-CAG-AGA

RNA: UAC-GUC-UCU

Where:

Adenine is transcribed in Uracil. Thymine (DNA) is transcribed into Adenine. Cytosine is transcribed into Guanine. Guanine is transcribed into Cytosine.

The ribosome-covered structure found in the cytoplasm of a cell is called the
А.
Golgi apparatus
B
rough endoplasmic reticulum
lysosome
smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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Answer: rough endoplasmic reticulum

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A strand of DNA contains the bases adenine, cytosine, cytosine, and guanine, in that order. Which would be the order of the bases on the opposite strand of DNA?
cytosine, adenine, adenine, and thymine
cytosine, thymine, thymine, and adenine
thymine, guanine, guanine, and cytosine
thymine, adenine, adenine, and cytosine

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Answer:

thymine, guanine, guanine, and cytosine

Explanation:

The order of the bases on the opposite strand of DNA should be Thymine, Guanine, Guanine and Cytosine.

DNA and complementary base pairing

The deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a double helix composed of two long chains of sequential nucleotides.

In DNA there are four classes of nucleotides, each containing one different nitrogenous base (i.e., Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine).

According to the base pair rules of complementarity, Adenine always pairs with Thymine, whereas Guanine always pairs with Cytosine.

In conclusion, the order of the bases on the opposite strand of DNA should be Thymine, Guanine, Guanine and Cytosine.

Learn more about complementary bases here:

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Answer:

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What organisms carry out metabolism?

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Answer:

Eukaryotes

Explanation:

Are organisms wise cells have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack a nucleus. Eukaryotes carry out cellular respiration with the help of mitochondria. Mitochondria are organelles that produce the enzymes necessary to catalyze the series of reactions that produce ATP.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

only one type of atom= (PURE SUBSTANCE not mixture)

is atom chemically bonded to another atom? (NO- element, not compound)

Answer:. Maybe A. Im not sure.

Kevin is constructing an explanation of the importance of freshwater ecosystems. Which of these statements would be MOST USEFUL to include in the explanation?

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You seem to have forgotten to include the statements we are supposed to select from. However I still wish you good luck !

Some plant roots grow with mycorrhizal fungi. The fungi absorb water and
minerals and pass them on to the plant and receive carbohydrates from the
plant. This is an example of:
- mutualism
- competition
- predation
- parasitism

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Answer:

-mutualism

Explanation:

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Please help! Super easy! (Photo)

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Answer:

I don't know you really didn't give us a question so sorry

Answer:

I don't really get this., is there supposed to be a photo?

In the equation shown, what are the reactants? 2H2-02 --> H2O
Hydrogen atoms
Hydrogen and oxygen molecules
Water molecules
Ice crystals

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It would be hydrogen and oxygen molecules. H: hydrogen O: oxygen, the H2O is the product.

Answer:

Hydrogen and oxygen molecules

Explanation:

Exercise 4 (Module 6.9) Glycolysis is the first of three steps in cellular respiration. Review glycolysis by matching each phrase on the right with a term on the left. Some terms are used twice.
_____ 1. Compound formed between glucose and pyruvic acid
_____2. Not involved in glycolysis _____3. Fuel molecule broken down in glycolysis
_____ 4. Produced by substrate-level phosphorylation
_____5. Invested to energize glucose molecule at start of process
_____ 6. Reduced as glucose is'oxddized _____7. Glucose converted to two molecules of this
_____8. Assembled to make ATP
_____9. "Splitting of sugar"
_____10. Carries hydrogen and electrons from oxidation of glucose
A NADH
B. Pyruvic acid
C. ATP
D. NAD+
E Glucose
F. Glycolysis
G. ADP and P
H. Oxygen
I. Intermediate

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Answer:

Explanation:

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brainliest - An offspring inherits an equal amount of its genetic information from each parent true false

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Answer:

true

they get equal chromosome from each parent.

Answer: False

Explanation:

While women do inherit 50% of their DNA from each parent, men inherit about 51% from their mother and only 49% from their father. ... To answer this question, first a little 101 in genetics: all humans, both male and female, inherit 23 chromosome pairs from their parents, for a total of 46 chromosomes

You get a cut on your finger and some bacteria enter. Your immune system cells kill off the invaders by ingesting them. This is an example of:

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It’s an example of Phagocytosis.

Plants participate in both short- and long-distance signaling. Explain how nerve cells show these two functions, as well. (3 points)


Nerve cells release chemical signals into synapses between them (short distance). They also transverse their lengths with an electrical signal that can result in signal travel along a series of cells (long distance).


Nerve cells release hormones into the synapses between them (short distance). These hormones can also transverse the bloodstream (long distance).


Nerve cells release neurotransmitters into gap junctions between them (short distance). They also use electrochemical gradients that can travel the length of each cell quickly, along a network of cells (long distance).


Nerve cells use plasmodesmata to communicate between them individually (short distance). They also use ion-gated channels to create an electrochemical signal that can be propagated over long distances in their network (long distance).

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Answer:

Nerve cells release chemical signals into synapses between them (short distance). They also transverse their lengths with an electrical signal that can result in signal travel along a series of cells (long distance).

Explanation:

Nerve cells release neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft which are capable of affecting nearby cells such as other nerve cells and muscle cells. Neurotransmitter molecules include, among others, serotonin, acetylcholine, dopamine, norepinephrine and histamine. Moreover, the synaptic cleft is the space that separates a neuron cell and its target cell. On the other hand, neurons transmit signals through electrical impulses. Electrical impulses travel long distances in the body carried by axons of the nerves. Thus, nerve impulses connect the brain and spinal cord and they carry signals to different parts of the body.

You are walking in a clear-cut section of forest a few days after a heavy rainstorm A nearby stream is very muddy and has
many dead fish. What might have happened?

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Answer:

in my oppinion its call a  

source of pergisol

Explanation:

What if climate change is self-sustaining? This is already the case, for example, with melting arctic sea ice. This reflects solar radiation, which allows the ocean, located under the ice, to stay cold. But when sea ice melts, the ocean absorbs heat from the sun, which melts more ice. In general, it is difficult to predict the tipping point where such a feedback loop will engage.

Spread over more than 23,000,000 km2, at the top of the globe, permafrost (permanently frozen ground) could enter such a vicious circle. Normally, up to 4 m of soil and plant debris cover the permafrost. This top layer (called the active layer) normally melts every summer, and freezes in winter. It thus protects the permafrost from the rise in heat outside. But in the spring of 2018, a team working at a research station in Tchersky, Russia, discovered that near-surface land had not frozen over at all during the long, dark polar night.

28. The phases for Meiosis II are:

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In meiosis II, the phases are, again, analogous to mitosis: prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, and telophase II

Imagine a digestive system where food entered the small intertwine directly without first going through the oral cavity and stomach. What would he the disadvantages of this type of digestive system?

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i'd say the body would have a much harder time digesting. since it never went through the mouth or the stomach, it hasn't been broken down, your intestines will have a much harder time pulling nutrients from the food. i could be wrong, but i hope this helped in some way!

Why is solar energy considered a inexhaustible energy resource

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Answer:

because it doesn't run out & you can always get more

Explanation:

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Which is a renewable resource?
which one of these is it
petroleum
wood
iron
coal
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Answer:

I think petroleum

but I am not sure

Answer:

Wood

Explanation:

Wood comes from trees. Because trees can be grown, they are renewable.

What are 2 things that can be done to encourage sustainable resources for Earths human population

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Answer:

Educate them and show the benefits of sustainable resources

Explanation:

why is the cell membrane often referred to as a "phospholipid bilayer"​

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Answer:

Porque esta formada por dos capas de moléculas de lípidos

Explanation:

Predicting future events in a person's life based on the position of planets is an example of

physics
geology
astronomy
pseudoscience

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Answer:

pseudoscience

Explanation:

Answer:

Give him brainiest the guy is right

Explanation:

What is difference between acid and bases?

Definition. A substance, mostly liquid that donates a proton or accepts an electron pair in reactions. An acid increases the concentration of H+ ions. A base is a substance that releases hydroxide (OH-) ions in aqueous solution, donates electrons and accepts protons.
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Answer:

Acids are sour, gives burning sensation, generally sticky, reacts with metals to produce hydrogen gas. Although bases are opposite as they are bitter, generally odorless (except ammonia), they are slippery; bases react with fats and oils. In phenolphthalein, indicator acids remain colorless, and base gives pink color.

Explanation:

An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions into an aqueous solution. A base is a substance that releases hydroxide ions.

Acids are sour, gives burning sensation, generally sticky, reacts with metals to produce hydrogen gas. Although bases are opposite as they are bitter, generally odorless (except ammonia), they are slippery; bases react with fats and oils. In phenolphthalein, indicator acids remain colorless, and base gives pink color.

Which of the following occurs during telophase II? Select all that apply.

1) New nuclei begin to form
2) The centrioles pull at the chromatids
3) Chromatids arrive at opposite ends of the cell
4) Chromosomes are drawn to the metaphase plate
5) Cytoplasm divides and two daughter cells are formed

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Answer: 1, 3, 5

new nuclei begin to form

chromatids arrive at opposite ends of the cell

cytoplasm divides and two daughter cells are formed

Answer:

Which of the following is the correct order of the stages of meiosis II?

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

 

Which of the following occurs during telophase II? Select all that apply.

new nuclei begin to form

chromatids arrive at opposite ends of the cell

cytoplasm divides and two daughter cells are formed

Explanation:

heart muscle cells have alot of mitochondria. why do you think this is?​

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Answer:

The heart is a vital organ with a high metabolic demand. Our heart muscles contain so much mitochondria because those muscles are very active in our body and require lots of energy to constantly pump blood through our circulatory system.

Explanation:

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Answer:

I believe it's B, its been a while since I last studied cells so I might be wrong

Explanation:

Answer:

 B  

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