Answer:y/x=1
Explanation:
Answer:
D) y/x = 1
Explanation:
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Which arrow or arrows represent a release of carbon dioxide? What process is occurring at the arrow(s) you selected?
Arrow 'f' releases carbon dioxide.
Answer:
F I think I am not sure though hope I helped.
Which occurs in both the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle?
destruction of host cell
integration of viral and host genetic information
production of virus particles
hijacking of host cell's metabolism
Answer:
D hijacking of host cell's metabolism
Explanation:
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Here is what you and the women see when you look through the electron microscope. What is your conclusion about whether polio is a virus, and why? What would you recommend for polio prevention?
Explanation:
Polio is a viral disease which may affect the spinal cord causing muscle weakness and paralysis. The polio virus enters the body through the mouth, usually from hands contaminated with the stool of an infected person. I believe this is a virus because virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea.
my recommendation for polio prevention is Poliomyelitis vaccine should be given at 2, 4, and 12 to 18 months and 4 to 6 years of age, for a total of four doses at or before school entry. For children who receive OPV only, the third dose may be given as early as 6 months of age in accordance with prior recommendations.
How did the Industrial Revolution contribute to global climate change?
A. It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
B. It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
C. It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
D. It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy. (I think it's B. Please correct me if I'm wrong.)
Answer: You're right its b.
Explanation:
Human activity has rapidly increased the emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, in about 1750, human activities such as burning fossil fuels, including coal and oil, have increased greenhouse gas concentrations in our atmosphere.
What increases as you go deeper into the ocean?
A. Pressure, temperature, and density
B. Just pressure and temperature
C. Just density
D. Just temperature and salinity
Answer: Hey! To you and whoever needs it, your answer should be:
A. Pressure, temperature, and density.
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where did the name '' hamster'' probably come from?
A. The animal was discovered by a person named Hamm.
B. People thought the animals looked like little hams.
C. It comes from a word meaning ''tiny''.
D. It comes from a word meaning ''to hoard''.
Answer:European Hamster
Smallest breed
Roborovski hamster
Stout-bodied rodents,
with tails shorter than body length, and have small, furry ears, short, stocky legs, and wide feet.
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Popular breed
Golden hamster
They carry food in their spacious cheek pouches to their underground storage chambers. When full, the cheeks can make their heads double, or even triple in size.
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Explanation:
How did the environment on the Galapagos Islands change?
Answer:
caused by: climate change, deforestation, pollution, overfishing, eutrophication and the introduction of invasive species.
Explanation:
Answer: The Galapagos Islands face many environmental threats. Ecosystem degradation could be caused by: climate change, deforestation, pollution, overfishing, eutrophication and the introduction of invasive species.
7. Based on what you now know, is colorblindness a dominant or recessive trait? Explain your answer.
Answer:
It would depend
Explanation:
If other's in the family got colorblindness then it would be dominant but if only a few have got it it would reccesive
Match the terms to the definition.
Question 1 options:
The idea of that the Earth and planets orbit the sun. A sun-centered view.
Huge clusters of stars, gas, and dust bound by the force of gravity.
A group of objects that orbit a star.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Gas giants.
The spinning of a planet on its axis, causing day and night.
The orbit of a planet around the sun. On Earth, one year.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. Terrestrial, rocky.
A force of attraction that keeps planets orbiting the sun.
A rock that has entered Earth's atmosphere, leaving a streak of light in the night sky.
The theory the universe came forth from a single spot in an enormous explosion.
1.
Big Bang
2.
Doppler Effect
3.
Nebula
4.
Solar System
5.
Geocentric theory
6.
Heliocentric theory
7.
Gravity
8.
Galaxy
9.
Rotation
10.
Revolution
11.
Inner planets
12.
Outer planets
13.
Meteor
14.
Meteorite
15.
Meteoroid
1. Big Bang:- The theory the universe came forth from a single spot in an enormous explosion.
3. Nebula:- Huge clusters of stars, gas, and dust bound by the force of gravity.
4. Solar System:- A group of objects that orbit a star (Sun)
6. Heliocentric theory:- The idea that the Earth and planets orbit the sun. A sun-centered view.
7. Gravity:- A force of attraction that keeps planets orbiting the sun.
8. Galaxy:- Huge clusters of stars, gas, and dust bound by the force of gravity.
9. Rotation:- The spinning of a planet on its axis, causing day and night.
10. Revolution:- The orbit of a planet around the sun. On Earth, one year.
11. Inner planets:- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. Terrestrial, rocky.
12. Outer planets:- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Gas giants.
13. Meteor:- A rock that has entered Earth's atmosphere, leaving a streak of light in the night sky.
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The solar system consists of many planets, moons, stars, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids, which itself is a part of the milky way galaxy. Beyond this are millions of galaxies that constitute the universe.
Big Bang is the theory the universe came forth from a single spot in an enormous explosion. Solar System is a group of objects that orbit a star. The heliocentric theory is the idea that the Earth and planets orbit the sun, a sun-centered view. Gravity is a force of attraction that keeps planets orbiting the sun.
Galaxy is a huge cluster of stars, gas, and dust bound by the force of gravity. Rotation is the spinning of a planet on its axis, causing day and night. Revolution is the orbit of a planet around the sun. On Earth, one year. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Terrestrial and rocky. Outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Gas giants.
Meteor is a rock that has entered Earth's atmosphere, leaving a streak of light in the night sky.
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How does the decrease of predators and increase of food make the elk population increase? Please explain
Answer:
The decrease of predators would make the elk population thrive, because there would be nothing to hunt them down.
Explanation:
A microscope has 10x low power objective and a 60x high power objective. If the low power field of view measure 2.4 mm, and 20 microorganisms could gross the diameter of the high power field of view, what is the diameter of each organism in micrometers?
Answer:
2.87
Explanation:
10x (10*7)
20x/7
2.87
What best describes ribosomes?
Ribosomes are cellular structures that synthesize proteins from amino acids. They are composed of ribosomal RNA and proteins and are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Ribosomes are essential for gene expression and cell growth. They can be free in the cytoplasm or bound to the endoplasmic reticulum or the nuclear envelope.
An example of a ribosome function is the translation of a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence into a polypeptide chain. The ribosome reads the mRNA codons and matchesthem with the corresponding transfer RNA (tRNA) anticodons that carry the amino acids. The ribosome then forms a peptide bond between the amino acids and releases the tRNA. This process continues until the ribosome reaches a stop codon on the mRNA and terminates the protein synthesis.
Answer:
A ribosome is a intercellular structure made of RNA and protein
Explanation:
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Answer:it is d
Explanation:D
What process allows reproductive cells to end up with one copy of the parent's genetic code?
A.cytokinesis
B.meiosis
C.mitosis
D.recombination
Answer:
B. mitosis
Mitosis creates two identical daughter cells that each contain the same number of chromosomes as their parent cell.
Explanation:
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Prompt: The average air temperature in Aracaju, Brazil, is warmer than Lima, Peru. How do the map and the evidence help explain the temperature difference?
1. Draw the direction of the ocean currents near Lima and Aracaju using the arrows to the right.
2. Add any annotations to the map that might help you respond to the prompt.
Answer:.
Explanation:
The map evidence helps explain the temperature difference between Aracaju, Brazil, and Lima, Peru, by showing the prevailing wind patterns in the region.
What evidence does the wind patterns shows?The prevailing winds are winds that blow consistently in one direction, and in this case, they move from Brazil to Peru. As the wind travels from Brazil to Peru, it passes over the Atlantic Ocean, which has a warmer temperature compared to the Pacific Ocean.
This warmer air from the Atlantic Ocean is carried by the prevailing winds to Aracaju, resulting in a warmer average temperature in this region.In contrast, Lima is situated along the Pacific coast, where the water temperature is colder compared to the Atlantic.
As a result, the prevailing winds that reach Lima from Brazil have a lower temperature compared to the winds that reach Aracaju. This colder air from the Pacific Ocean, carried by the prevailing winds, leads to a cooler average temperature in Lima.
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How are fossil fuels formed from geologic processes?
Fossil fuels are formed when mineral deposits are recrystallized due to high temperature and pressure over time.
Fossil fuels are formed when biomass is covered by sediment, and the biomass experiences high temperature and pressure over time.
Fossil fuels are formed when tectonic plates slide past one another, creating small
Fossil fuels are formed when tectonic plates collide together, forcing rock fragments deep underground.
Answer:
FOSSIL FUELS FORM. After millions of years underground, the compounds that make up plankton and plants turn into fossil fuels. Plankton decomposes into natural gas and oil, while plants become coal. Today, humans extract the
Explanation:
i need help reasonably defining 10 parts of a cell.
parts of the cell: cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, golgi bodies (or golgi apparatus), lysosomes, cytoskeleton, mitochondria, and vacuoles
Muscle is soft tissue. Many elastic fibers make up the muscles. The body has over 600 muscles. Different muscle types have different tasks. Some muscles help you run, jump, and perform delicate tasks like threading a needle. Other muscles enable breathing and food digestion. Your heart is a hard working muscle that beats thousands of times a day. There are three types of muscle tissue in the body. They are:
Skeleton: As part of the musculoskeletal system, these muscles work in concert with bones, tendons and ligaments. Tendons attach skeletal muscles throughout the body to bones. Together they support the weight of the body and aid movement.
You control these voluntary muscles. Some muscle fibers contract rapidly, expending short bursts of energy (fast-twitch). Others move slowly like this: B. Back muscles that help with posture.
Heart: These muscles line the walls of the heart. They help the heart pump blood through the cardiovascular system. They do not control the heart muscle. Your heart tells them when to contract.
Smooth: These muscles line organs such as the bladder, stomach, and intestines. Smooth muscle plays an important role in many body systems, including the female reproductive system, the male reproductive system, the urinary system, and the respiratory system.
These muscle types work without you thinking. They perform important tasks such as moving waste products through the intestines and helping the lungs expand when breathing.
The components of the cell are as follows:
Cell membraneCell wallCell organelles
Nucleolus
Nuclear membrane
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi Bodies
Ribosome
Mitochondria
Lysosomes
Chloroplast
Vacuoles
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please help i do not understand it. does anyone?
Answer:
1 summer
2winter
3 spring
4 i was able to solve that by knowing the sequence of changes followed by winter
vocabulary magic- weathering, erosion, deposition
Answer:
Weathering is the breaking down or dissolving of rocks or minerals, and erosion is when minerals are worn away and transported by wind or water, and deposition is the dropping of wind, water, ice, or gravity.
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Cell walls can be found in several different types of cells. Which of the following best describes the function of the cell wall?
A. Controls what passes in and out of plant cells.
B. Controls what passes in and out of animal cells.
C. Provides support and helps maintain the shape of plant cells.
D. Provides support and helps maintain the shape of animal cells.
a i think but plant cells
i thibk it is a but its definitely plant cells
INTRO: Some plants are called
vascular
plants. Vascular plants
have TWO networks of tubes in their roots, 3
and leaves. One network of tubes carries
The other
carries
made in the
to the rest of the
plant. Plants use this
and
to grow and
plants are one kind of
plant
ONE: Water and
from the
enter the plant
through the
TWO: Water tubes in the
carry the water to water tubes in
the
THREE: Water tubes in the
then carry the water to water
tubes in the
Some of the water
into the
air in a process called
Answer:
TWO
Explanation:
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While savannas and temperate grasslands are both types of
grasslands and share many characteristics, they also have
some differences. Compare them below by writing each
characteristic in the correct location. You will use each only
once.
• home to many types of grazers
• experience all seasons of weather
• home to bison
• home to the African elephant
• example: tallgrass prairies of North America
• example: Serengeti in Tanzania
• also known as tropical grasslands
• few trees due to little rainfall
1)
(Savannas)
(Both Types of
Grasslands)
(Temperate
Grasslands)
Answer:
S - Savannas are typically found in tropical or subtropical regions.
S - Savannas tend to have more trees and shrubs.
S - Savanna's climate is drier than that of a grassland.
G - Grasslands are found in temperature regions.
G - Temperature Grasslands are mainly devoid of trees, receive less rainfall than Savannas & endure broader temperature extremes.
G - Grasslands make up 25 percent of the Earth's land surface and dominate in regions with limited rainfall, which prevents forest growth. This results from nearby mountain ranges that cause rain shadows over adjacent open-range lands.
B - Both represent the world's richest and most diverse ecosystems. They both provide a home for a quarter of the world's population and a habitat for thousands of plants and animals.
B - Many species gather in vast numbers, graze on the varied grasses, and can be found nowhere else on Earth. The coexistence between wildlife and grasses is key to healthy ecosystems. Animal migrations regenerate the landscapes, by controlling pests, dispersing seeds, and trampling invasive species. Through this partnership, grasslands and savannahs generate vital benefits for both people and nature.
B - Ecosystems such as these two in specific are essential for climate mitigation – they store carbon, locking it deep in the soil and extensive root systems. They are the source of or support many of the world’s biggest rivers and wetlands, ensure food security, support livelihoods, and are embedded in the cultural identity of millions of people.
(Also, A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland<---similarity)
Explanation: Just research. I decided to state 3 characteristics for both The Savanna and The Grasslands, and then 3 for "B" (both).
Explain in terms of the water cycle the cause of the general trend in water level from 2000 to 2015 shown in the graph.
Answer: Human use
Explanation: Over the years we humans have gone more demanding for water and the increase in population means increase in use therfore the use in water has increased
Answer:
it decreased in the mater of 15 years which means x is equavllient to yk and is causing erosion and is rather deadly
Explanation:
just explained.
Seed Germination Investigation
The students are to investigate the process of seed germination during their summer
vacation.
They will select different types of seeds, such as beans, peas, or sunflower seeds.
Encourage students to set up a germination experiment by placing the seeds in
different conditions, such as light vs. dark, or wet vs. dry. Moreover, they need to
pot the same seed in more than one pots.
They should observe and document the changes that occur over time, including the
emergence of roots and shoots.
Answer:
Okay...In this case I suggest you use corn seed or beans seed
Explanation:
It should take about 6 weeks to see the Germination, until then continue watering it and giving it sunlight
The seed germination investigation during the students' summer vacation involves selecting various seeds (e.g., beans, peas, sunflower) and setting up an experiment. They will place the seeds in different conditions, like light vs. dark or wet vs. dry, and pot the same seed in multiple pots. Throughout the investigation, the students are expected to carefully observe and document the changes that take place over time, including the growth of roots and shoots. This hands-on approach allows them to gain practical knowledge of seed germination and develop essential scientific skills in observation, data collection, and documentation.
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ulate the kinetic energy for the small marble when dropped at each height.
KE =½ mv2. Be sure to show all your work.
Height of drop
formula
substitution
Answer with unit
60 cm
90
2 m
Answer:
No Answer
Explanation:
No Mass was provided
No Velocity was provided
Is Solid waste point source pollution or non point source pollution?
Answer:
Nonpoint-source pollution is the opposite of point-source pollution, with pollutants released in a wide area. As an example, picture a city street during a thunderstorm. As rainwater flows over asphalt, it washes away drops of oil that leaked from car engines, particles of tire rubber, dog waste, and trash. The runoff goes into a storm sewer and ends up in a nearby river. Runoff is a major cause of nonpoint-source pollution. It is a big problem in cities because of all the hard surfaces, including streets and roofs. The amount of pollutants washed from a single city block might be small, but when you add up the miles and miles of pavement in a big city you get a big problem.
In rural areas, runoff can wash sediment from the roads in a logged-over forest tract. It can also carry acid from abandoned mines and flush pesticides and fertilizer from farm fields. All of this pollution is likely to wind up in streams, rivers, and lakes.
Airborne pollutants are major contributors to acid rain. It forms in the atmosphere when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides combine with water. Because acid rain results from the long-range movement of those pollutants from many factories and power plants, it is considered nonpoint-source pollution.
Explanation:
A kite suspended in the sky is flowing back and forth. Which type of friction is being described?
static friction
rolling friction
fluid friction
sliding friction
Answer:
Fluid friction
Explanation:
It is known as drag force it cant be static friction because it cant move cant be rolling friction because its not rolling its in the sky its not sliding friction because its not going down a hill or a slide
So the Answer is Fluid friction
Answer:
Fluid fiction
Explanation:
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Which of the following best describes the likely impact of an invasive plant species on a warm ecosystem?
The invasive plant species become carnivores since their normal food source is eaten by the native producers. The invasive plant species eat other consumers in the ecosystem, causing a decrease in the consumer population of the ecosystem.
The invasive plant species become carnivores, since their normal food source is eaten by the native producers. The invasive plant species eat other consumers in the ecosystem, causing a decrease in the consumer population of the ecosystem.
The invasive plant species prevents native producers from doing photosynthesis. Native producers go extinct, but the consumer population increases as a result.
The invasive plant species prevents native producers from doing photosynthesis. Native producers go extinct, but the consumer population increases as a result.
The invasive plant species take over resources used by native plant species. Some plant species decrease in population, affecting the food source for consumers in the ecosystem.
The invasive plant species take over resources used by native plant species. Some plant species decrease in population, affecting the food source for consumers in the ecosystem.
The invasive plant species become decomposers since the ecosystem already has native producers. All other decomposers go extinct in the ecosystem, replaced by invasive plant species.
Answer:
The best description of the likely impact of an invasive plant species on a warm ecosystem is:
The invasive plant species take over resources used by native plant species. Some plant species decrease in population, affecting the food source for consumers in the ecosystem.
Invasive plant species have the ability to outcompete native plant species for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients. This can lead to a decrease in the population of native plant species as they are unable to access sufficient resources to thrive. As a result, the food source for consumers in the ecosystem may be affected, leading to potential changes in the population dynamics of the consumer species.
what are real life examples for a chloroplast?? i need them for school
Answer: Solar panels
Explanation: