why must controlled fires be set in some ecosystems? what are some advantages and disadvantages?

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Answer 1

Answer:well dry areas could catch fire and become out of hand or some plants may be harmed due to smoke

advantages:trimming area and making room

disadnstages:possible forest fire,harms plants,ruins animals homes

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Energy is converted from glucose, in the presence of oxygen, into numerous ATP molecules during

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Answer:

Cellular respiration

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Sea Rocket Plant siblings Lif planted next to each other



a. Share their resources
b. Compete with each other for resources
c. Kill each other
d. Do nothing different

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I believe the answer would be B.

Describe the circumstances of a solar eclipse.

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A solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes in front of the Sun and casts a shadow across Earth.

For a total eclipse to take place, the sun, moon and Earth must be in a direct line. The second type of solar eclipse is a partial solar eclipse. This happens when the sun, moon and Earth are not exactly lined up. The sun appears to have a dark shadow on only a small part of its surface.

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which particles do plants absorb to obtain energy?  a. photons  b. electrons  c. atoms  d. molecules

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i think its a

Explanation:

Answer:

It's a. photons(light energy)

osmosis involves movement of water through a semipermeable membrane, like the cell membrane t/f

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Answer:

True

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How does the watershed affect the water body into which it drains and how do humans impact this water?

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Answer:

A watershed – the land area that drains to a stream, lake or river – affects the water quality in the water body that it surrounds. ... They are influenced by naturally varying lake levels, water movement to and from groundwater, and amount of stream flow.

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Scientific evidence shows that modern dogs, wolves, and foxes all have a common ancestor. Further evidence shows that dogs are more closely related to wolves than to fixes. Which of the following observations provides the BEST evidence that dogs are more closely related to wolves than to foxes? *
A. The diets of dogs and wolves are more similar that the diets of dogs and foxes.
B. The lifespans of dogs and wolves are more similar than the lifespans of dogs and foxes.
C. The genetic sequences (DNA) of dogs and wolves are more similar than the genetic sequences of dogs and foxes.
D. The body sizes of dogs and wolves are more similar than the body sizes of dogs and foxes.

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The observation that provides the best evidence that dogs are more related to wolves than to foxes is the DNA sequence of dogs and wolves being more similar than that of dogs and foxes.

The DNA is a molecule that stores the genetic information of organisms. Thus, closely related organisms have similar information on their DNA, usually indicated by similar nucleotide sequences.

Therefore, if dogs and wolves are more closely related in ancestry than dogs and foxes, the DNA sequence of dogs and wolves will be more similar than the DNA sequence of dogs and foxes.

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If you saw a bacteria cell without a tail, where could they live where they don’t need a tail?

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Answer: how would i see a bacteria cell

Explanation:

the following in NOT a component of a prokaryotic cell
a. nucleus
b. ribosomes
c. cell wall
d. flagella​

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cell wall i thinkkkk
A. Nucleus. Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms that lack organelles or other internal membrane-bound structures. Therefore, they do not have a nucleus, but, instead, generally have a single chromosome: a piece of circular, double-stranded DNA located in an area of the cell called the nucleoid.

Grassland songbirds often nest in the same grassland-wetland complexes as waterfowl, particularly in a certain part of those complexes, namely, upland habitats surrounding wetlands. Although some wildlife management procedures directed at waterfowl, such as habitat enhancement or restoration, may also benefit songbirds, the impact of others, especially the control of waterfowl predators, remains difficult to predict. For example, most predators of waterfowl nests prey opportunistically on songbird nests, and removing these predators could directly increase songbird nesting success. Alternatively, small mammals such as mice and ground squirrels are important in the diet of many waterfowl-nest predators and can themselves be important predators of songbird nest. Thus, removing waterfowl-nest predators could affect songbird nesting success through subsequent increases in small-mammal populations.
In 1995 and 1996, researchers trapped and removed certain waterfowl-nest predators, primarily raccoons and striped skunks, then observed subsequent survival rates for songbird nests. Surprisingly, they observed no significant effect on songbird nesting success. This may be due to several factors. Neither raccoons nor striped skunks consume ground squirrels, which are important predators of songbird nests. Thus, their removal may not have led to significant increases in populations of smaller predators. Additionally, both raccoons and striped skunks prefer wetlands and spend little time in upland habitats; removing these species may not have increased the nesting success of songbirds in the uplands enough to allow detection.
According to the passage, which of the following is true about the role played by ground squirrels in the ecology of grassland-wetland complexes?
(A) While not important in the diet of raccoons or striped skunks, ground squirrels are a significant source of food for other waterfowl-nest predators.
(B) Whereas ground squirrels are typically important as predators of songbird nests, their opportunistic predation on waterfowl nests also has an observable effect on waterfowl nesting success.
(C) Although most waterfowl-nest predators prey on small mammals such as mice and ground squirrels, populations of ground squirrels tend to increase quickly enough to compensate for this level of predation.
(D) Although ground squirrels have been known to prey on songbird nests, a larger portion of their diets is usually provided by predation on waterfowl nests.
(E) Since larger predators tend to prefer small mammals to songbird eggs as a food source, a large population of ground squirrels plays an important role in controlling opportunistic predation on songbird nests.

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Answer:

(A) While not important in the diet of raccoons or striped skunks, ground squirrels are a significant source of food for other waterfowl-nest predators.

Explanation:

According to the passage, some predators of waterfowl nests prey opportunistically on songbird nests.  Therefore, some wildlife management procedures directed at waterfowl, such as habitat enhancement or restoration, may also benefit songbirds. However, some procedures such as   predator control may not always lead to benefits for the songbirds. For example, some predators of waterfowl nests such as raccoon and striped skunks are not predators of small mammals such as mice and ground squirrels who themselves are predators of songbird nests. So removing the striped skunk and raccoons from the habitat of the waterfowl and songbird nests, may not bring any benefit whatsoever to the songbirds. However, many other predators of waterfowl nests are also predators of squirrels and mice.

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What do all tide pool creatures have in common?
Or: What are the main features that all tide pool creatures have in common?

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Explanation:

While these small basins at the ocean's edge typically range from mere inches to a few feet deep and a few feet across, they are packed with sturdy sea life such as snails, barnacles, mussels, anemones, urchins, sea stars, crustaceans, seaweed, and small fish.

what are the similarities between cats and lion

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Answer: eating D         I              C              K

Explanation:

they lick it

What makes the structure of Carbon so unique? Why is Carbon considered the building block of all life? (3 sentence minimum answer)

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Answer:

The carbon atom has unique properties that allow it to form covalent bonds to as many as four different atoms, making this versatile element ideal to serve as the basic structural component, or “backbone,” of the macromolecules.

All living things contain carbon in some form. Carbon is the primary component of macromolecules, including proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. Carbon's molecular structure allows it to bond in many different ways and with many different elements.

Explanation:

Distinguish between:
Bat and Dove​

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Answer and Explanation:

Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera. With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more manoeuvrable than birds, flying with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium.

Their wings skeleton have the shape of finger/hands like a human.

Doves are the only family in the order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with short necks, and short slender bills that in some species feature fleshy ceres. They primarily feed on seeds, fruits, and plants.

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Answer:

Doves have beaks and no teeth, whereas bats have jaw bones with sharp teeth. Although they both fly, Dove and bats feature different structures that allow them to take flight. Doves have rigid, feathered wings that they flap completely in order to fly.

What threatens the existence of a chimpanzee species?

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Answer:

The primary threats to chimpanzees are habitat destruction, hunting, and disease. The increasing human population is encroaching ever deeper into even protected areas of chimpanzee habitats, and large scale logging is now a major threat to the forest primates of Africa.

Explanation:

Answer:

* Habitat destruction

* Hunting

* Disease

A botanist has recently developed an enzyme called NoGro. This enzyme acts as an

herbicide by preventing cell growth in the leaves of a certain species of tree that is an

invasive plant species in Florida. The botanist wants to test the effects of temperature

on NoGro so that NoGro can be applied to the invasive tree under optimal

conditions on Florida farms. After looking into the background of the study, you

discover that the botanist performing this investigation is being paid by a company

that will make a lot of money if NoGro proves to be useful at eradicating the invasive

tree. How might this affect your view of the research in this experiment?

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Answer:

results could be biased and therefore they are not reliable

Explanation:

A conflict of interest is generated when the authors of a given study have any type of interest that could influence their judgments, results and/or conclusions. These conflicts of interest include any relevant financial relationships, personal, religious, political or intellectual interests. To solve this situation, peer-reviewed, well-reputed journals generally include a conflict of interest statement where authors declare all interests that might be perceived as conflicting.

What would happen if a new cell does not contain chromosomes ( best answer with explantion will get brainliest)

a. the new cell will not have instructions on how to function
b.nothing, chromosomes are not important to cells
c. the new cell will reporoduce uncontrollably
d.the new cell wil grow but cannot duplicate itself in the future

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a. the new cell will not have instructions on how to function

Because all the genetic material is stored in the chromosomes. Thus, all information is in it.

Answer:

a. the new cell will not have instructions on how to function

Explanation:

Genetic information contained within DNA molecules regulates cell growth, replication, and cell repair. The long-chain, helical macromolecules of these deoxyribonucleic acids are formed from complex sequences of nucleotide monomers- secondary strands contain a complementary sequence joined to the leading strand by hydrogen bonding.

Chromosomes are the double-stranded DNA helixes wound around small molecules called histones. Genes or sequences of DNA encode instructions for the cell, in the form of proteins. This occurs via:  the transcription processes, translation to become proteins, defining physical traits or phenotypes.

what creates the bubble like film on the surface of water

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Answer:

Surface tension

Explanation:

3. Forces of evolution include

a. DNA mutations
b. lack of migration
c. random mating
d. a large population size

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Answer:

A. DNA Mutations

Explanation:

it evolves them in ways that even random mating cannot control

Answer:

A large population size:: summary population size is the number of individuals in a population. population density is the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume. the pattern of spacing of individuals in a population may be affected by the characteristics of a species or its environment.

Can cells leave g0?

A. Yes
B. Very rarely, but yes when there is a injury on a certain cell
C. No

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C no that’s the answer have a good day

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"An advantage of ______ reproduction is that a genetic disorder in a parent might not affect The offspring​

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Answer:

An advantage of sexual reproduction is that a genetic disorder in a parent might not affect the offspring.

Explanation:

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Answer:

An advantage of sexual reproduction is that a genetic disorder in a parent might not affect the offspring​.

Explanation:

Since there are only two types of reproduction, sexual and asexual, andin asexual reproduction, the offspring gets all the qualities of the parent, we can determine that the offspring might not get the genetic disorder from the parent IF it is sexual. That is because there are 2 parents, hence giving a 50-50 chance to get it.

What role does intraspecies competition play in natural selection?

A. There is competition within a species for resources, and only some individuals will survive.

B. There is competition within a species for resources, and only the single most fit individual will survive. ( ITS NOT B)

C. There is competition between species for resources, and only one species will survive.

D. There is competition between species for resources, and only one individual per species will survive. ( I don't think it's this one...)

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D there is competition between species

Once blood tonicity is negatively impacted, can the consequences be reversed?

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Once blood tonicity is negatively impacted, the consequences can't be reversed because this tonicity permanently damaged the cell. For example, in hypotonic solution, If the water continues to move into the cell due to high solute concentration, it can damaged the cell membrane, the cell bursts and dies. But it can be reversed if the cell loses its water and become shrink in hypertonic solution and regain its original size by normalizing the water level.

What is the main function of the circulatory system in multicellular organisms?

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Answer:

Multicellular organisms have developed transport and circulatory systems to deliver oxygen and food to cells and remove carbon dioxide and metabolic wastes.

Explanation:

Answer:

To transport materials throughout the body

Explanation:

The giant african land snail is an invasive species that is also the largest snail ons earth what is most likely consequence of introducing this invasive species into a stable ecosystem?

a. The native snail species will change their diet therefore destabilizing the ecosystem.


b. The native snail species will move to another area allowing the ecosystem to remain stable.


c. The native snail species will share their food with the invasive species stabilizing the ecosystem.


d. The native snail species will compete for resources with the invasive species and destabilize the ecosystem.

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It is C because it feeds voraciously and is a factor for plant pathogen’s, causing survey damage to agriculture crops native plants. It completes with a native snail taxa, is a nuisance pest of urban areas, and spreads human disease. The snail is listed as one of the top 100 invasive species in the world.

What are the different nutrients used for the body's cells?

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Answer:

There are six classes of essential nutrients required for the body to function and maintain overall health. These six classes of essential nutrients are: carbohydrates, lipids (fats), proteins, water, vitamins, and minerals.

Explanation:

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A storm surge is characterized by

large hail.
strong winds.
severe lightning.
coastal flooding.

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Answer:

A storm surge is characterized by coastal flooding.

Explanation:

A storm surge is a rise in sea level that occurs during tropical cyclones, intense storms also known as typhoons or hurricanes. The storms produce strong winds that push the water into shore, which can lead to flooding. This makes storm surges very dangerous for coastal regions.

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Answer:

D. Coastal flooding

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Which of the following is a product of the photosynthesis reaction? Please help

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Explanation:

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What would happen to sleet if the colder air below the cloud were replaced with warm air?

(A) The temperature below the clouds does not affect the temperature of the precipitation falling.
(B) The sleet would change state to liquid water and would fall as rain drops from the sky.
(C) The warm air would keep the pellets in the same state, and they would continue to fall in a solid state.
(D) If the colder air were replaced with warm air, the sleet pellets would change to snowflakes in a solid state.

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Answer:

(D) If the colder air were replaced with warm air, the sleet pellets would change to snowflakes in a solid state.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

When scientists first studied electromagnetic energy, many theories were proposed to explain how these waves travel through space. Which statement below best describes how scientists arrived at the current understanding of electromagnetic energy?

A.Scientists all agreed with a single researcher who proposed the current theory.

B.Scientists completed internet searches of all available data to arrive at the current theory.

C.Scientists debated the theories with each other and compared the theories with scientific observations.

D.Scientists were able to observe the light from the brightest star in space, which verified the current theory.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

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How might Ice Cube benefit future scientists and other people

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How might Ice Cube benefit future scientists and other people

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