what will most likely happen to the squirrel?

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Answer 1

Could you give me more background about said squirrel.

Answer 2

Answer:

C) The squirrel will starve if it can't find enough food

Explanation:

If the question is “This squirrel lives in a forest and eats only acorns. What will MOST LIKELY happen to the squirrel if the oak trees in this forest start dying of a disease? A) The squirrel will adapt to less food. B) The squirrel will not be affected at all. C) The squirrel will starve if it can't find enough food. D) The squirrel will eat berries instead of acorns to survive.” then the answer would be C because the squirrels usually on the acorns from trees, and if the trees are gone or there isn’t any food left on the tree the squirrels will starve because they were depending on the acorns for food.


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Explain what the title of this article and video, "The Albatross, Harbinger of Human Migrations" means. In what ways should humans and their governments act like the scientists working with albatrosses

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Answer:

Albatross are the indicators for migration of humans.

Explanation:

The Albatross, Harbinger of Human Migrations" means that Albatross are the indicators for migration of humans from that location. Humans and their governments act like the scientists working with albatrosses by making environment suitable for them. The humans have to reduce interventions in the places where they are present in order to increase occur in their population. governments should made policy for them to secure their habitat and prevent them from extension.

up to about three thousand million years ago there was no oxygen in Earth's atmosphere today about one-fifth of the atmosphere is oxygen gas. suggest what caused this change???


pls help​

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Answer:

Oxygen makes up about one-fifth the volume of Earth'­s atmosphere today, and is a central element of life as we know it.

But that wasn'­t always the case. Oxygen, although always present in compounds in Earth'­s interior, atmosphere, and oceans, did not begin to accumulate in the atmosphere as oxygen gas (O2) until well into the planet'­s history. What the atmosphere was like prior to oxygen'­s rise is a puzzle that Earth scientists have only begun to piece together.

Earth coalesced a little more than 4.5 billion years ago from bits of cosmic debris. Liquid oceans existed on the planet almost from the beginning, although in all likelihood they were repeatedly vaporized by the massive meteorites that regularly clobbered the planet during its first 700 million years of existence. Things had settled down by 3.8 billion years ago, when the first rocks that formed under water appear in the geologic record. (They exist in what is now southwest Greenland.)

If Earth had water, it must have had an atmosphere, and if it had an atmosphere, it must have had a climate. What was Earth'­s early atmosphere made of? Nitrogen (N2), certainly. Nitrogen makes up the bulk of today'­s atmosphere and likely has been around since the beginning. Water vapor (H2O), probably from volcanic emissions. Carbon dioxide (CO2), also emitted by volcanic eruptions, which were plentiful at that time. And methane (CH4), generated inside the Earth and possibly also by methane-producing microbes that thrived on and in the seafloor, as they do today.

Carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane played an important role in Earth'­s subsequent development. Four billion years ago, the Sun was 30 percent dimmer, and therefore colder, than it is today. Under such conditions, Earth'­s water should have been frozen, yet clearly it wasn'­t. The water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane acted as greenhouse gases, trapping heat and insulating the early Earth during a critical period in its development.

Of oxygen, meanwhile, the early atmosphere held barely a trace. What did exist likely formed when solar radiation split airborne molecules of water (H2O) into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). Hydrogen, a lightweight gas, would have risen above the atmosphere and slowly been lost to space. The heavier oxygen gas, left behind, would have quickly reacted with atmospheric gases such as methane or with minerals on Earth'­s surface and been drawn out of the atmosphere and back into the crust and mantle. Oxygen could only begin to accumulate in the atmosphere if it was being produced faster than it was being removed'—in other words, if something else was also producing it.

That something was life. Although the fossil evidence is sketchy, methane-producing microbes may have inhabited Earth as long ago as 3.8 billion years. By 2.7 billion years ago, a new kind of life had established itself: photosynthetic microbes called cyanobacteria, which were capable of using the Sun'­s energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into food with oxygen gas as a waste product. They lived in shallow seas, protected from full exposure to the Sun'­s harmful radiation. (To learn more about these organisms and the fossil evidence for them, watch the accompanying video "Early Fossil Life.")

A vacuole is the cell's _______________.
A: control center
B: storage place
C: energy processor

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B storage place it’s B

Answer: B- storage place

Explanation:  

would the smell of perfume make it across the room faster if it were colder or hotter in the room ?

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Answer:

hotter

Explanation:

Answer:

hotter

Explanation:

7) Select 2 that apply.
Which nucleotides can pair together? Select all that apply.
please help

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Answer:

Adenine(a) and Thymine(t), Cytosine(c) and Guanine(g)

Explanation:

Don’t know if you like sports or not but try this.
Adenine and Thymine: Alabama plays against Tennessee. Cytosine and Guanine: Clemson against Georgia.

what is an example of direct impact on mining

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Answer: The key direct impact of mining on forest ecosystems is the removal of vegetation and canopy cover. Indirect impacts include road-building and pipeline development, which may result in habitat fragmentation and increased access to remote areas.

Which is one of the contributions that supported the development of the Clean Water Act? ​

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Answer:

E) detailing the number of countries affected by contaminated water around the world

Explanation:

Suppose a cell is placed in a large container of water with a very low solute concentration. What do you think would happen?

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Answer:

If a cell is placed in a large container of water with a very low solute concentration water will enter inside the cell and becomes turgid because osmosis will take place.

Explanation:

From which type of cells did multicellular organisms arise?

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eukaryotic cells!!!!!!!!

Answer:

Unicellular eukaryotes

Explanation:

Explain the predictability of the Nile floods ?

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Answer:

It flooded annually sometime from June to September

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

Which statement describes why natural populations cannons keep growing exponentially ?
A. Disease always affects large populations
B. Humans always disturb ecosystems
C. Resources are always limited
D. Natural disasters always control growth

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Answer:

C resources are always limited

Explanation:

The answer is c resources are always limited

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Answer:

It is only explanation that is here so there is no question

Explanation:

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If a DNA strand has 32 % guanine, what percent thymine does it contain?
A) 36%
B)18%
C)64%
D)32%

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Guanine and Cytosine pair together. So, if 32 percent is guanine, then 32 percent should also be cytosine. This is a total of 64 percent. The remaining 36 percent is split between thymine and adenine. So, Thymine will have half of 36 percent which is 18 percent.

please help, give explanation please!

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Answer:

1. 0 chance (0%)

2. 2 chances (50%)

3. 4 chances (100%)

Explanation:

the way a punnet square works is that you basically multiply two genes. for example:

    b   b

B Bb Bb  

b bb bb  

then, if it's uppercase, it is dominant. if it's dominant, it will take over the recessive gene. if it was Bo, B being brown and dominant, and o being recessive and orange, then brown would take over. there are also cases with codominant but that's not in the question. feel free to ask me anything about this.

What is the correct answer?

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Answer:

Friction

Explanation:

There u go

how would you describe the motion of a transverse wave

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Answer:

Transverse wave, motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance. ... Surface ripples on water, seismic S (secondary) waves, and electromagnetic (e.g., radio and light) waves are examples of transverse waves.

Explanation:

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Write the importance of medicinal plants in human life.​

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Answer:

The importance of medicinal plants in human are as follow:

Medicinal plants are considered as a rich resource of ingredients.It is used in drug development either pharmacopeial and none pharmacopeial or synthetic drug.It has it's origin in ancient culture .Using medicinal plant doesn't have any side effects.

Answer:

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What is the difference between the euphotic zone and the bathyal zone of the ocean

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Answer:

Euphotic zone is the layer closer to the surface that receives enough light for photosynthesis to occur. Beneath lies the disphotic zone, which is illuminated but so poorly that rates of respiration exceed those of photosynthesis.

Bathyal zone is the part of the pelagic zone that extends from a depth of 1000 to 4000 metres below the ocean surface. It lies between the mesopelagic above, and the abyssopelagic below.It is ala known as midnight zone.

Explanation:

Calculate the momentum for the following football player: Todd: mass = 80 kg, velocity = 1.7 m/s

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Answer:4.9

Explanation:80+1.7=4.9

What does a planet need in order to retain an atmosphere? How does an atmosphere affect the surface of a planet and the ability of life to exist? ​

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an energy rich compound such as sugar

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Answer:

Sugars provide living things with energy and act as substances used for structure. When sugars are broken down in the mitochondria, they can power cell machinery to create the energy-rich compound called ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

Explanation:

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What is the difference between extrusive and intrusive igneous rock?

Intrusive igneous rock forms below ground and extrusive igneous rock forms above ground.

Intrusive igneous rock forms above ground and extrusive igneous rock forms below ground.

Intrusive igneous rocks form when sediments are compacted together and extrusive igneous rocks form when sediments separate.

There is no difference, they both form above ground.

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Answer: I'm pretty sure it's the first one

Explanation: I don't know for sure but I'm pretty sure when I learned it they said that extrusive is above ground and intrusive is below ground. Don't take my word for 100% though

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What type of molecule forms the antibodies found in the human immune system?

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Answer:

An antibody

Explanation:

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Ground tissue includes and is responsible for ALL of the following, EXCEPT one of these

A) Transport of water

B) Site of photosynthesis in the leaf

C) Metabolism, storage, support

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A,c is the best way to get the

Which of the following cells have a nucleus?

- Animal cell
- Bacteria cell
- Plant cell

Which of the following cells have a cell wall?

-animal cell
- bacteria cell
- plant cell

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Answer:

Animal and Plant cells both have a nucleus, and only the Plant cell has a cell wall.

Explanation:

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Answer:

An animal cell and plant cell both have a nucleus. Plant cells have a cell wall because the cell wall helps protect and support the plant cells.

Mike works as a nurse in a hospital he accidentally gave a patient a hypotonic solution. such as distilled water instead of an isotonic solution suck as saline

what changes will occur in the patients cells ?
what can be done to fix this problem ?​

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Answer:

The patient's cells will swell and then burst. The solute concentration outside the cell is lower than inside the cell, so water will move into the cells.

Mike would have to give the patient a hypertonic solution, which will cause water to move out of the cell and the cell to shrink followed by an isotonic solution, which should regulate the concentration inside and outside the cell.

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Mendel's law of independent assortment is the result of researching how many characteristics at a time?​

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Usually one gene so one characteristic
Is about random of genetic

Analyze the diagram below:



According to the model represented in the diagram, which of the following would cause the cell to not express the lacZ, lacY, and lacA sequences?


Binding the RNA polymerase to the gene

Preventing the repressor from binding to the lac operon

Removing the inducer

Transcribing the lacl sequence

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Answer:

Transcribing the lacl sequence

Explanation:

lacZ, lacY, and lacA sequences are the structural genes, which needs to be expressed in order to produce their proteinous enzymes required for the breaking down of lactose sugar. The transcription of these three genes must occur with the aid of RNA polymerase binding to them.

However, a gene sequence called lacI encodes information for an repressor, which when expressed can inhibit the expression of the genes lacZ, lacY, and lacA. Hence, the TRANSCRIPTION OF THE LACL SEQUENCE cause the cell to not express the lacZ, lacY, and lacA sequences.

Answer: removing the inducer

Explanation: all sequences need an inducer present in order for them to be expressed

If one was able to view the individual particles in each of these substances, which particles would appear to be moving the FASTEST?
A) the water molecules in a sheet of ice
B) the neon plasma in a fluorescent 'Open' sign
C) the atoms in the liquid mercury of a thermometer
D) the carbon dioxide molecules in the fizz of a cola drink

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Answer:

D and A are devently slow My guess would be B or C, since a neon sign usually turn on instantly (or technical within mil a seconds) Its probably the fastest

my guess is C

What does evaporation change from ? Solid ———> liquid Liquid ———-> Solid What does condensation change from Liquid——-> solid Solid———> liquid

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Answer:

Evaporation : Liquid --- Gas (Vapor) ; Condensation : Gas (Vapor) --- Liquid

Explanation:

Evaporation is the change of a liquid into gas or vapor, usually by increase in temperature. Eg : Water evaporation into vapors during water cycle, due to sun heat.

Condensation is the change of gas or vapor into liquid, usually by decrease in temperature. Eg : Vapors condensation into water droplets during water cycle, due to lower atmospheric temperature at higher height.

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