Answer:
A) Visible Light
Which of the following terms is used to describe how part or parts of an organism work?
A. Equilibrium
B. Physiology
C. Metabolism
D. Homeostasis
Answer:
B. Physiology
Explanation:
The way in which a living organism or bodily part functions.
The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
A dry soil sample has a volume of 500 mL. After 400 mL of water are added to the soil, the soil becomes saturated with
150 mL of surface water left on top. What is the porosity of the soil?
O 30%
O 38%
O 50%
O 63%
Answer:
answer is 50
Explanation:
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A dry soil sample has a volume of 500 mL. After 400 mL of water are added to the soil, the soil becomes saturated with 150 mL of surface water left on top. The porosity of the soil is 50%. Thus, option C is correct.
What is Forest soil?Forest soil has more moisture than sandy soil therefore the types of plants that are grown in soil of forests are more qualitative and more superior than the sandy plants which are facing certain limitations and facing certain situations.
Forest soil supports plant life, but sandy soil does not support any plants. Forest soil produces more superior life and the plants life are found in the forest area and the sandy plants are lesser found in the sandy areas.
The reason for vegetation in forests is because of the supportive factors that are involved in the good plants life. The soil type that is the richest in organic material would be a dark-colored soil. Decaying matter turns brownish-black which makes this type of soil having a dark color even almost black.
Therefore, A dry soil sample has a volume of 500 mL. After 400 mL of water are added to the soil, the soil becomes saturated with 150 mL of surface water left on top. The porosity of the soil is 50%. Thus, option C is correct.
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Compare the three types of RNA. Note significant similarities and differences. Use the table below to record your observations. basically just finish this table lol...
Answer: (Structure) mRNA: always single stranded, rRNA: single stranded, twisted upon itself in some regions, tRNA: cloverleaf-like structure
(Function) mRNA: carries the information in the DNA to the ribosomes where it is translated into amino acids of proteins, rRNA: helps assemble tRNA, mRNA, and amino acids to form the polypeptide chain during protein synthesis, tRNA: acts as an adaptor molecule, which identifies correct amino acids corresponding to the anticodon present on it
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(Structure) mRNA: always single stranded, rRNA: single stranded, twisted upon itself in some regions, tRNA: cloverleaf-like structure.
(Function) mRNA: carries the information in the DNA to the ribosomes, rRNA: helps assemble tRNA, mRNA, and amino acids to form the polypeptide chain, tRNA: acts as an adaptor molecule.
What is mRNA, rRNA and tRNA?mRNA carries instructions from the DNA to the ribosome work site. rRNA forms part of the structure of the ribosome and helps to connect pieces together. tRNA brings in the amino acids, which are the pieces that get strung together to make the final protein.
Moreover, the three major types of RNA are: mRNA (messenger RNA) : it provides the template for protein synthesis during translation, tRNA (transfer RNA) : it brings amino acids and reads the genetic code during translation, rRNA (ribosomal RNA) : it plays a structural and catalytic role during translation.
Therefore, the main difference between mRNA and tRNA is that mRNA serves as the messenger between genes and proteins whereas tRNA carries the specified amino acid into the ribosome in order to process the protein synthesis.
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In the scientific method An educated guess or suggested solution to a problem is known as which of the following
Question 1 options:
guessology
dependent variable
Hypothesis
conclusion
Answer:
Hypothesis
Explanation:
This is a guess that is not that very probably correct so its just suggested, from approximating things
A scientist is extracting the DNA of a multicellular organism. He finds that 20% of the strands bases are Thymine. Based on Chargaff's rule, what percentage of the
strands bases would be Adenine?
A. 20%
B. 70%
C. 40%
D. 60%
Answer:
A. 20%
Explanation:
A DNA molecule consists of four nucleotides viz: Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G), and Cytosine (C). According to Chargaff in his complementary base pairing rule, these nucleotides pair with one another in such a way that A bonds to T, while G bonds to C.
Based on Chargaff's rule, the amount of Adenine in the DNA is equal to the amount of Thymine while the amount of Guanine is equal to that of Cytosine i.e. A=T, G=C.
A + T + G + C = 100%
Hence, in this question, a scientist finds that 20% of the strands bases are Thymine. This means that the amount of Thymine in that DNA will also be 20%. S
Since A=T = 20% in accordance to Chargaff rule.
Which of the following types of fats are most associated with heat disease? (They tend to be solid at room temperature)
A. Monounsaturated
B. Polyunsaturated
C. Phospholipids
D. Saturated fats
Answer:
Saturated Fats
Explanation:
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polyunsaturated
Explanation:
all dietary food contains(polyunsaturated)are solid
Question 16 of 30
After a hurricane, a small group of seabirds flew off course and formed a new
population. Gene flow between the new population of seabirds and the
original one stopped, and the two populations evolved differently.
What process first caused the seabird populations to evolve differently?
A. Natural selection
B. Genetic drift
C. Reproductive isolation
D. Geographic isolation
Answer:
It’s B genetic drift
Explanation:
The group of birds separated from one another which led to different evolution for both groups of birds because of the new environment
B. What is the largest cell called?
This is the largest cell in the human body. In
contrast, the sperm cell is the smallest cell in
the human body.
HELP ASAP!!!
do cells produce waste
Which is the process by which green plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food?
o photosynthesis
o cellular respiration
o anaerobic respiration
o fermentation
What macromolecules provide instruction for growth
What dose the numbers on the map mean
Answer:
how far you need to go and the coordinate 55 south or something
Explanation: 55 south or something
HELPPPP PLEASEEE I don’t get this at all
Answer:
i dont really see it
Explanation:
Answer: You should say that the graph matches the scientists claim because the scientist says that the oxygen levels in the artery increase while the oxygen levels in veins decrease.
Explanation:
What's the term that describes all the chemical reactions taking place in an orgasm
Answer:
Metabolism
Explanation:
where does a plant obtain its supply of co²
Answer:
The leaves
Explanation:
It happens in the process of photosynthesis
does any one know whats wrong with my foot it has been in constant pain since yesterday now i dont know if it is a sprain or what plz help im in constant pain now i can hardly walk it is the long near the big toe right in the center of the long bone conecting to my ankle plz i need to know if i need to go to doctor.
Answer:
Yes. You need to go to the doctor.
Explanation:
Your foot could be doing this because the bone itself could be bruised or else it somehow got injured or is in some other type of pain.
The modes of transportation used in cities depend on population density True or false?
The answer to the question is True.
How do animals obtain energy from the foods they eat?
A. Water in foods is broken down to release energy.
B. Sugars in foods are broken down to release energy.
C. Fats are produced in the body and used to make energy.
D. Proteins are produced in the body and used to make energy.
fats are produces in the body and used to make energy
What is the highest possible elevation shown on the map?
Answer:
Point B
Explanation:
Calculate the volume in mL of a stock solution of 100% ethanol, required to prepare 2 L of a 70% solution of ethanol in dH2O
Answer:
For example, to make 70% ethanol from 95% ethanol, take 70 mL of 95% ethanol and add enough water to bring the volume to 95 mL. You will then have 95 mL of 70% ethanol. This works for any dilution and all that is required is a large enough graduated cylinder.
When using liquid reagents, the percent concentration is based upon volume per volume, i.e. #ml/100ml. Example 2: If one wished to make a 70% ethanol solution, 70 ml of 100% ethanol would be dissolved in 30 ml of water (or the equivalent for whatever volume was needed).
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What is the difference in climates east and west of the Cascade Mountains in the Pacific Northwest?
There is more cloud cover and more rain in the east of the Cascade Mountains,
O There are colder winters in the west but milder winters in the east of the Cascade Mountains,
O There is more sunshine and less rain in the west of the Cascade Mountains
There are milder winters in the west but colder winters in the east of the Cascade Mountains,
Answer:
There are milder winters in the west and colder winters in the east
Answer:
There are milder winters in the west but colder winters in the east of the Cascade Mountains. or d/4th one
Explanation:
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What functions are carried out by the interaction of the circulatory and respiratory systems?
Answer:
Explanation:
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The lagging strand can be copied in ___
A. segments
B. continuous strand
Answer:
A......................
There are two forms of diabetes. Type II diabetes is also known as late-onset diabetes because it typically affects adults. Consider the following information about Type II diabetes:
Studies have shown that the lifetime risk for developing Type II diabetes is 40% for individuals who have one parent with Type II diabetes.
If a person has two parents with Type II diabetes their risk rises to 70%
Other factors that affect your risk for Type II diabetes include obesity, a sedentary lifestyle (not moving around much), a small or large birth weight, and stress.
Use the information above to answer the question: Is your risk of having Type II diabetes due to your genes, or due to the influence of the environment on your genes (epigenetics), or both?
Answer:
Both
Explanation:
As explained in the passage wether your mom or dad or both have had type ll diabetes in the past determines your risk of having it as well which is part of your genes. But also the influence of the environment on your gene is also a cause to type ll diabetes . Some people would rather stay inside rather than get exercise or some people would rather eat candy or sweets for breakfast or dinner all these things are causes of type ll diabetes which they are caused by the influence big the environment on your genes.
1. How much force accelerate a bicycle and rider with mass 60 kg at 1.5 m/s?
Answer:
Force, F = 90 N
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of the bicycle and rider, m = 60 kg
Acceleration of the bicycle and rider, a = 1.5 m/s²
We need to find the force acting on the bicycle and rider to accelerate. Let it is F. Its force is given by :
F = ma
F = 60 kg × 1.5 m/s²
F = 90 N
So, the force acting on the bicycle and rider is 90 N.
A (Blank) is a specific sequence of nucleotides in a strand of DNA that codes for a specific sequence of amino acids.
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At what point should health officials have started to control the spread of Ebola in West Africa? It needs to be an essay.
Two adjacent solution are______ if they have the same concentration of solute.
A cell’s nucleus will divide during mitosis. Whaat process must happened before it can divide?
The structure labeled "A" open and close the sites where the gases, carbon dioxide and oxygen, are exchanged during photosynthesis. What is the structure labeled A?
The structure A in the question seems missing but the given answer is based on the description given in the question.
Answer:
The gaseous exchange of carbon dioxide(CO2) and oxygen(O2) occurs through small, regulated openings called stomata during photosynthesis.
Therefore the Structure A is Stomata