Which statement best explains what happens to a leaf when it has lost much-needed water?

A. Its atmospheric pressure decreases.

B. Its rate of photosynthesis increases.

C. Its rate of transpiration increases.

D. Its turgor pressure decreases.

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Answer 1
The answer is C . Transpiration is the evaporation of water from the surface of leaf cells in actively growing plants .. Stomata are quick to respond to environmental cues to protect the plant from losing too much water, but still slowing in enough carbon dioxide to drive photosynthesis. So I’m pretty sure it C
Answer 2

When a leaf loses much-needed water, its turgor pressure would decrease.

Turgor pressure is created in the cells of a leaf when there is enough water. The water stretches the cell membrane outward, creating a kind of pressure.

When the cells lose water, the cell membrane shrinks inward and loses the supporting pressure.

Thus, the turgor pressure created by the presence of water is lost by the absence of water.

The absence of water also affects the rate of photosynthesis and transpiration negatively and not positively. A leaf losing water has no bearing on the atmospheric pressure.

More on turgor pressure in cells can be found here: https://brainly.com/question/2727035


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Check out this short video on Rosalind Franklin, a Jewish woman scientist, whose work never received credit during her lifetime, even though her research is credited to MULTIPLE Nobel Prizes.


Like Marie Curie, she conducted her research using radiation, which likely caused her death from cancer.


Watch the video and then write 1-2 sentences sharing your takeaway from the video- what did you learn or find interesting.

https://youtu.be/BIP0lYrdirI

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Answer: Before DNA, she studied the holes in coal. She captured photograph 51. Franklin loved traveling and backpacking. After DNA, the discoveries continued with tobacco viruses. She worked until the last breath.

Explanation: 1. Before DNA, she studied the holes in coal.

Rosalind Franklin was born in the summer of 1920 in London into an affluent and educated family. From a young age, she showed exceptional talent and creativity that manifested in an early fascination with physics and chemistry. After college, she pursued a doctoral degree from Cambridge, and since this was during World War II, she worked on the porosity of coal for fuel purposes and other wartime devices. Her PhD thesis was titled, “The physical chemistry of solid organic colloids with special reference to coal.” After her PhD, she described herself while asking a friend about job openings as “a physical chemist who knows very little physical chemistry, but quite a lot about the holes in coal.”

2. She captured photograph 51.

You probably know that Watson and Crick published a paper in Nature in April 1953, proposing their model of DNA structure. You also know that they won the 1962 Nobel Prize for that paper. What you probably do not know is that in the same issue of Nature, there was a paper by Franklin and her doctoral trainee, Raymond Gosling. The paper was titled, “Molecular Configuration in Sodium Thymonucleate.”

The paper provided experimental evidence that supported some of Watson and Crick’s purely hypothetical arguments. Specifically, the famous photograph 51 shows that DNA is in fact helical. In the conclusion of the paper she wrote, “Thus our general ideas are not inconsistent with the model proposed by Watson and Crick in the preceding communication.”

Prior to the publication of this paper, photograph 51 was shown to Crick without Franklin’s consent, which is still the topic of a debate over ethics and the Nobel Prize, which is more broadly controversial for rarely recognizing women. However, Franklin was given due credit in Photograph 51, a 2015 play about her life, which starred Nicole Kidman.

3. Franklin loved traveling and backpacking.

Her love for science and discovery did not mean that she did not have hobbies. She traveled frequently to her favorite country, France, and backpacked through the French Alps.

She wrote to her mother in 1946,“I am quite sure I could wander happily in France forever. I love the people, the country and the food.” She also traveled to the US for work, where she had made many friends throughout the years.

4. After DNA, the discoveries continued with tobacco viruses.

Franklin’s colleagues at King’s College were getting more and more hostile towards her, calling her “Rosy” and “Dark lady” behind her back. In 1953, One of Franklin’s colleagues (and a Nobel laureate), Wilkins, wrote in a letter to Watson and Crick:

“I hope the smoke of witchcraft will soon be getting out of our eyes.”

The growing sexism she faced drove Franklin out of King’s college, and she moved to Birkbeck College the same year. At Birkbeck, she distanced herself from DNA and started to work on another fascinating molecule, RNA, a molecule that carries genetic information and just like DNA, is vital to life.

She used X-ray crystallography (a method to look at the shape of very small things like viruses) to explore the structure of the Tobacco Mosaic virus (TMV), an RNA virus that infects tobacco plants. Just a few years into this new arena of research, her team put together a clear model of TMV. Their model suggested that TMV is a barrel-shaped virus made up of proteins, with RNA molecules wrapped in the donut hole like a coiled rope. This work has since been extended to several other viruses, and has been fundamental to our understanding of viruses and RNA.

5. She worked until the last breath.

In 1956, Franklin was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and started chemotherapy. But nothing could stop DNA’s Dark Lady and her love for science. She published seven scientific papers in 1956, and went on to publish six more in 1957, all while she was undergoing chemotherapy. This is how the crystallography pioneer John D. Bernal described Franklin’s final months: “Her devotion to research showed itself at its finest in the last months of her life. Although stricken with an illness, which she knew would be fatal, she continued to work right up to the end.”

Franklin succumbed to cancer in April 1958, but her legacy continues to this day. Photograph 51 is in almost every biology textbook around the world. Perhaps she was not appreciated in her time, but the future won’t forget her.

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PLEASE HELP ME! I NEED IT NOWWWW! Please answer the questions in pictures.

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Answer:

A is like 50 degrees

Explanation:

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Lily feels tired and weak in the evenings after work. Before starting her chores, she eats dinner. Which characteristic of life does Lily exhibit?
A.
growth
B.
need for energy
C.
organization
D.
regulation

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Answer:

B: Need for energy

Explanation:

Lily exhibits this characteristic of life because she feels tired and weak in the evenings, meaning that she used all of her energy, and before starting her chores she eats dinner to replenish that lost energy.

B she needs energy duh

Repeating question again: What are the strengths and limitations of this conceptual graph?

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Answer:

well there is different kinds of stations that this cell has in it and all of the stations help to cell move and grow

Explanation:

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Which statement is true about a euglena, paramecium, and amoeba?

A. They use different structures to control cell activity.

B. They all make their own food by photosynthesis.

C. They all have eyespots to sense light.

D. They use different structures for movement.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer is B, a precipitate is formed :)

Explanation:

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Which is NOT true
A.
Vent organisms thrive in high levels of sulfuric acid
B.
photosynthesis probably evolved before chemosynthesis
C.
vent communities can thrive at temperatures greater than 700 F
D.
Vent organisms thrive at 1000 times surface atmosphere pressure

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

a just trust me on this one

The answer for your question is b

Anne applies a force on a toy car and makes it move forward. What can be said about the forces acting on the toy car at the moment Anne applies the force?
The forces acting on the toy car are ___
A. restricted
B. Balanced
C. Equal
D. Unbalanced

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Answer:

D. Unbalanced.

Explanation:

If they were balanced or equal it would not be moving, and if it was restricted something would be stopping it making it unable to move.

d. unbalanced

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What is a promoter?​

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Answer: region of DNA upstream of a gene where relevant proteins (such as RNA polymerase and transcription factors) bind to initiate transcription of that gene

Explanation: In genetics, a promoter is a sequence of DNA to which proteins bind to initiate the transcription of a single RNA transcript from the DNA downstream of the promoter. The RNA transcript may encode a protein or can have a function in and of itself, such as tRNA or rRNA

what is the elevation of point C

1400 ft
1500ft
1600ft
1700ft
topographic maps

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The answer is "1500ft"
the elevation of point c is 1500ft

Which of the following affect change in weather select all that apply

Temperature

Gravitational pull from the moon

Humidity

Heat from the Sun

Wind speed and direction

The amount of earthquakes in an area

The amount of animals in an area

Movement of high and low pressure air

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Answer:

Movement of high and low pressure air

Humidity

Heat from the Sun

Wind speed and direction

Humidity

Temperature

Temperature
Humidity
Heat from the sun
Wind speed and direction
Movement of high and low pressure air
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what type of cell is a nucleus

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Answer:

nucleus is a eukaryotic cell

Eukaryotic cells is the answer

1.What are three types of seismic waves?

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Answer:

p waves and s waves

Answer:

There are three basic types of seismic waves – P-waves, S-waves and surface waves. P-waves and S-waves are sometimes collectively called body waves.

Explanation:

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Hello! Please name this cycle in nature
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Carbon & Oxygen
(I think the answer is Carbon and Oxygen but can anyone verify?)

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Answer:

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration

Explanation:

the plants are using photosynthesis and the humans and animals are using cellular respiration.

.Which is true?

The highest cliffs in the world are in South Africa.

Coasts and beaches are always sandy.

People are not allowed to build resorts on beaches.

Oystercatchers use their beaks to pry open shellfish.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

why do seismic waves that travel along the earth’s surface cause more damage than other seismic waves?

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Answer: Seismic waves are more dangerous than P waves because they have greater amplitude and produce vertical and horizontal motion of the ground surface. The slowest waves, surface waves, arrive last. They travel only along the surface of the Earth. There are two types of surface waves: Love and Rayleigh waves.

: Which correctly identifies the stimulus and response in a plant? *

A-The plant sees an animal and it flees.

B-The plant is filled with water so it wilts.

C-The plant's roots grow upward when it is placed in the ground.

D-The plant turns toward the sunlight as it moves across the sky.

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Answer:
B

Explanation:

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The organism that does not have a nucleus is called a(n) ___.

A. Bacteria
B. Algae
C. Protazoa

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Answer:

B is the best answer to your question!!!

It’s B) Algae, I’m 100%sure

Which of the following describes a joint?
a. connects bone to muscle
b. helps bones move in different directions
c. connects muscle to cartilage
d. connects bone to skin

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Helps bones move in different directions
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