Where do new organisms come from?​

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Answer 1

Answer: “The first living things on Earth, single-celled micro-organisms or microbes lacking a cell nucleus or cell membrane known as prokaryotes, seem to have first appeared on Earth almost four billion years ago, just a few hundred million years after the formation of the Earth itself.”

Explanation: Hopefully this helped! :D


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help with this please

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cell wall: Rigid protective barrier around a cell made of polysaccharides

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Thats all i got sorry

Energy in ATP is stored between

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energy is stored in the bond joining the phosphate groups

Bond joining is correct:)

Diabetes is often suspected when glucose shows up in urine tests. Use the model to explain how glucose could be present in urine. Why do you think this symptom is especially concerning for young people?

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S.A for Edmentum and Plato

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In step 1, blood goes to the kidney for filtration. If excess sugar exists in the blood, the filtered substances will have more sugar than they do in a person who doesn’t have diabetes. In step 2, there is some reabsorption of sugar. But if there’s an unusually high amount to filter, some sugar will stay in the urine as it passes through the renal tubule to be excreted by the body. This symptom is concerning because it could stress the kidney, which could lead to kidney problems at a young age.

Selena learns that, as specialized cells mature, certain organelles increase in
quantity while other organelles may disappear. She also learns that muscle cells
require large quantities of energy in the form of ATP. Based on this, she can predict
that muscle cells would contain an unusually high number of
A Lysosomes
B Ribosomes
C Rough endoplasmic reticulum
D Mitochondria

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Explanation:

rewatch the video your teacher provided on edunity

Answer:

mitochondria

Explanation:

muscles need energy for contraction and lots of mitochondria is what helps them do this


A student wondered it butterflies would show any differences in their wing color it, as caterpillars, they were grown in the dark or grown in bright white light
Which statement would be a possible hypothesis for an experiment to test this idea?

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probably bc most caterpillars are mostly green and then they turn in to like brown or other colors

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How does color affect heat?
How would this impact various aspects of our landscape around our country?

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It depends on the shade of the color

Explanation:

Darker colors would obviously attract more heat because of the representation of vibrance and how the sun reacts to the color of something.

It impacts our landscape because darker green trees would most likely cause more wildfires!

How does the DNA found in your eye cells compared to the DNA found in your skin cells?

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Only 50% of the DNA in an eye cell can be found in a skin cell.

Two differences between hormones and the nervous system

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Hormones can be proteins, lipids or cholesterol-based molecules. Neurotransmitters are protein. The main difference between hormones and neurotransmitters is that Hormones are produced in the endocrine glands and released into the bloodstream where they find their movement targets at a distance from their origin. In contrast, Neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic space by a terminal of an excited presynaptic nerve cell and transmit a nerve signal to the neighboring postsynaptic nerve cell.

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the nervous system and endocrine system (hormones) is that the nervous system uses electrical impulses to send messages through neurons while endocrine glands use hormones to send messages to the target cells through the bloodstream.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of enzymes?
F
they are proteins
G
they act as a catalyst
H
they react with a specific substrate
they are unaffected by changes in temperature
J
they are unaffected by changes in temperature

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they are unaffected by changes in temperature. t

Explanation:

that's the answer J. u kinda wrote it in two places.

Help identifying plant parts

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a: pistil b: stigma c: style d: stamen f: anther g: filament e: petal h: sepal i: stem j: ovule/ovary? k:?

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am so sorry I don't know it but plz give me brainiest

Whats the difference from the first and second law of thermodynamics

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Explanation:

the first law is the law of conservation of energy which basically means energy can't be created or destroyed in an isolated system.

the second law is that the entropy always increases in the isolated system. entropy is the measurement of the units thermal energy per unit temp.

When carbohydrate consumption exceeds the body's immediate needs for energy, glycogenesis ____________ .

Glycogen storage space in the liver and muscles is limited. When glycogen stores are full, use of glucose for energy ____________ and oxidation of fat for energy ____________ .

Overall, when carbohydrate intake is excessive, lipogenesis ____________


Increase or decrease

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When carbohydrate consumption exceeds the body's immediate needs for energy, glycogenesis  decreases.

The process of conversation of stored glycogen in the liver and muscles  to glucose is Glycogenesis. It takes place when the blood glucose drops,below certain levels and the body cells need glucose for biochemical activities.Therefore, when there are excess CHO consumption,more glucose would be in the blood,and thus no need for glycogenesis.(breakdown of glycogen)

Glycogen storage space in the liver and muscles is limited. When glycogen stores are full, use of glucose for energy __Increases__________ and oxidation of fat for energy ___decreases_________ .

Definitely, this is a simple logic.As the storage for glycogen is limited,excess glucose  move into the blood, since they can not be converted to glycogen.The glucose is expended through cellular reduce the amount in the blood. Therefore, Gluconeogenesis, the production of glucose from non-CHO substances drops. Hence beta- oxidation drops.

Overall, when carbohydrate intake is excessive, lipogenesis increases.The process of converting excess CHO to fatty acids.Biochemically it is the process of converting the Carbon precursor of acetyl co -A to fatty acids.Therefore this increases to synthesized more fatty acids from CHO

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Which of the following is an example of an organism growing developing?

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A frog and humans

Explanation:

A frog develops and changes during its lifecycle,also a human thy grow as they age.

The picture shows a model of a cell.

What is the main function of the parts labeled Xin the model?

O A. To store enzymes that break down food

B. To provide cells with energy for their activities

C. To use energy from sunlight to make sugars

D. To hold and protect the cell's DNA

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Answer:

it is b: to provide energy for their activities.

Explanation:

the organelle that's labeled x is a mitochondria.

Answer: the answer is b I just got iy

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Which of the following is NOT a photosynthetic pigment?

Cartenoids
cytokines
Chlorophyll
Xanthins

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B because that’s apart of the cell cycle i’m pretty sure

how did wegner use climate evidence to support his hypothesis​

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Explanation:

Wegener used evidence of climate change to support his hypothesis. As a continent moves toward the equator, its climate becomes warmer. As a continent moves toward the poles, its climate becomes colder. But the continent carries with it the fossils and rocks that formed at its previous locations.

which member of the solar system has a diameter of 3.48 x 103 kilometers

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Answer:

j

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What is produced when an atom loses an electron?

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It becomes a positively charged ion.

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it will lose negative charge and become positively charged

correct answer gets brainly

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Answer:

where's the work?

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correct answer gets brainly

Explanation:

Well, I'm not sure what it would be.

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how do ferns reproduce?

Ferns produce male and female cones.

Ferns produce spores under its leaves.

Ferns produce egg and sperms cells in the leaves.

Ferns produce flowers that contain egg and sperm cells.

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Answer:

The answer is C.

Explanation:

Most ferns reproduce differently, and that involves meiosis and fertilization. When you are thinking of the typical big fern plant, what it does is, by meiosis, produces spores, and spores have half the number of chromosomes of the big parent plant. The spores are released into the wind.

Answer: The correct answer on Ody2020 is: Ferns produce spores under its leaves.

Explanation: Got it right on the assignment.

You will NOT find a cell wall in which of these kind of organisms?

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Algae and fungi do not have cell wall and many other organisms do not have a cell wall.You can check it out on google for more examples.

Explanation:

Which plant-cell organelle supports and maintains the cell's shape and protects the cell from damage?
O cell membrane
O cell wall
O chloroplast
O vacuole

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Answer:

The answer is the cell wall

the answer is cell wall

Hydrogen bonds can form between regions of polar molecules that are
A- negatively charged
B- non-polar
C- oppositely charged
D- uncharged (Neutral)

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

I belive it is B or D

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1. Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?
A. Energy
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Oxygen

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Answer:

energy is provided by the sun

Identify the process in which the cell strives to maintain dynamic equilibrium:
homeostasis
turgor pressure
cytolysis
plasmolysis

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Answer:

homeostasis

Explanation:

Homeostasis refers to the ability of the cell to keep a constant and stable environment. This includes chemical, physical, and biological components.

Cells need to regulate their environment despite the conditions outside of the cell. They need to be able to quickly adapt to changes to avoid harm to the cell.  

Which event or principle CANNOT have its validity directly tested by laboratory experiment?
Select one:

a. the big bang theory

b. the conservation of energy

c. the periodicity of element properties

d. the acceleration of objects due to gravity

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 because the Big Bang theory has to do with space and earth

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where are you MOST likely to find infectious agents? Check ALL that apply!!

in saliva
in mucus
on a door handle
on a water fountain
on a gene
in sewage
in animal waste

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Answer:

All

Explanation:

Answer:

A, B, C, D, F, G

**all except on a gene :)**

Fill in the blank

Water is a ________ of the light dependent reaction

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Answer:

Water is split during the light reaction to form oxygen

Explanation:

The hydrogen ions formed are super important for photosynthesis. They will be used to create ATP molecules. The ATP molecules will be used later on in the dark reaction (also called the Calvin cycle). The ATP molecules allow the plant cell to assemble carbon based molecules like glucose.

List the 2 Sources of Energy for Living Organisms.

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The Sun is a source of energy for organisms and the ecosystems of which they are a part. Producers, such as plants use energy from sunlight to make food energy by combining carbon dioxide and water to form organic matter.

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