Answer:
The independent variable controls the dependent variables.
Explanation:
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Answer:it is d
Explanation:D
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Analyze your data, then respond to the questions below.
What trends/changes do you notice in the walking sticks over five generations? Develop a possible explanation for these results.
Answer:
write Two uses ot each inclined plane pulley and whell an axle
What happens to matter that is used up during photosynthesis?
It retains its form and mass.
It retains its form but increases in mass.
It changes to a new form of matter with less mass.
It changes to a new form of matter with the same mass.
HELP ASAP!!! In what way are moss and fern reproduction the same? (1 point)
Both spend the majority of their time in the gametophyte stage.
Both spend most of their time in the sporophyte stage.
Both need water for the gametes to unite.
Both need wind for the gametes to unite.
Purposes of Genetic Modification
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How does the orientation of the North Pole change during the year?
Drag and drop the months to correctly match the descriptions.
points away from the sun, so the Northern Hemisphere gets its least sunlight
points neither toward nor away from the sun, and the days in the Northern Hemisphere are getting longer
points neither toward nor away from the sun, and the days in the Northern Hemisphere are getting shorter
points toward the sun, so the Northern Hemisphere gets its most sunlight
December,March,June, or September
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The orientation of the North Pole changes as follows during the year:
December: points away from the sun, so the Northern Hemisphere gets its least sunlight.March: points neither toward nor away from the sun, and the days in the Northern Hemisphere are getting longer.June: points toward the sun, so the Northern Hemisphere gets its most sunlight.September: points neither toward nor away from the sun, and the days in the Northern Hemisphere are getting shorter.How does the orientation of the North Pole change during the year?The orientation of the North Pole remains relatively fixed throughout the year. It does not change its position or direction.
The North Pole always points in the same direction in the northern sky, which is towards the North Star or Polaris.
However, the tilt of the Earth's axis in relation to its orbit around the Sun causes the amount of sunlight received by different parts of the Earth to vary throughout the year.
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What did Leeuwenhoek use that enabled him to see bacteria?
Answer:
He used a single lensed microscope that he made himself to look at bacteria.
What is meant by the reference to the earth being an "isolated" planet?
All of the elements of the earth are retained.
The only thing entering and leaving the earth is energy.
The earth is losing mass (elements).
The earth is gaining mass (elements).
(multiple choice)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the answer is B: The only thing entering and leaving the earth is energy.
THERE ARE MULTIPLE ANSWERS Which of the following systems use the cardiovascular system for the transport of materials? excretory system digestive system endocrine system respiratory system immune system
The following map shows the average monthly precipitation in the western United States. The areas in dark blue have very high amounts of precipitation and the areas in orange have very low amounts of precipitation. Image courtesy of USGS Why is there so much more precipitation near the coast than in other areas?
A. It is close to the ocean, and moisture from the air above the ocean moves eastward to the coast where the precipitation often occurs.
B. The water near the northwest does not produce enough moisture for winds to carry it to the rest of the area.
C. The water near the coast does not get heated enough to cause precipitation in the rest of the area.
D. The land and the water have different temperatures, so warm fronts and cold fronts constantly exist above the coast.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
There is so much more precipitation near the coast than in other areas as the water near the northwest does not produce enough moisture for winds to carry it to the rest of the area. Therefore, option (B) is correct.
Why is precipitation is more in coastal areas?Due to the high humidity of the clouds near the coast, coasts receive more precipitation than interior continents. They have already shed water in the form of rain when they reach the interior of the continents, so there is not much humidity left to cause rain.
Southeast Asia's monsoon region and the equatorial zone receive the most precipitation. Center scopes get moderate measures of precipitation, yet little falls in the desert locales of the subtropics and around the shafts.
The Northeast monsoons, which draw moisture from the Bay of Bengal, are responsible for the majority of the rain that falls on the Coromandel coast during the winter.
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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).
ASAP!!!!!!! which animals are the tertiary consumers in this food web??(see pic)
Answer:
Explanation:
The eagle is the tertiary consumer since it only consumes on secondary carnivores
List 3 negative impacts does plastic pollution have on the ocean?
Answer:
Negative physical impact on marine life, chemical impact on the water, and transport of native species.
Explanation:
Negative physical impact on marine life:
Plastic can be dangerous to creatures living in the ocean. Marine animals can fatally swallow plastic, become entangled in it, and even become physically impaired for the rest of their life.
Chemical impact on the water:
Plastics carry chemicals such as PCBs and DDT that can invade the water and cause harm to marine ecosystems.
Transport of native species:
Plastic can carry organisms from one part of the ocean to a relatively remote area. By introducing new organisms to an ecosystem, the flow can be disrupted and result in major consequences.
If a green leaf (made of multiple layers of cells) is put on the stage of a microscope, would the cellular structures be observable? EXPLAIN your answer.
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What do prokaryotes have in common with eukaryotes?
A. They both have a Golgi apparatus.
B. They both have mitochondria.
C. They both have a nuclear membrane.
D. They both have a liquid cytoplasm.
Answer:
They both have a liquid cytoplasm.
Explanation:
A liquid cytoplasm is an essential part of a cell, in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. It supports the internal components of the cell, and is the site of many vital cellular processes, such as glycolysis (the first part of cellular respiration).
The Golgi apparatus and the mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles that serve a specific purpose in eukaryotic cells. However, prokaryotic cells do not contain any membrane-bound organelles.
Prokaryotes do have a nucleus, like eukaryotes, but unlike in a eukaryotic cell, a prokaryotic nucleus is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane. Instead, it is just confined to a certain area of the cell, called a nucleoid.
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes both have a nuclear membrane. Option C
What is the commonality?
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes are two large categories of cells with notable variations in their organization and structure. They do, however, have some things in common.
The existence of a nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope is one of the similarities between prokaryotes (such as bacteria) and eukaryotes (such as plants, animals, fungi, and protists). The cell's genetic material, which can be either DNA or RNA, is encased in the nuclear membrane. It divides the cellular components into the nucleus and the remainder.
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The following table shows the symptoms in four patients. Each patient suffers from a different disease.
Which patient's digestive system is affected by an infectious agent?
Answer: A
Explanation:
Tuberculosis is spreadable through touch and breathing it in so its infectious
Which has increased at about the same rate as global temperatures over the past 100 years?
A sunlight reaching Earth
B Volcanic eruptions
C Tree rings
D carbon dioxide
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Answer: D is the answer.
Explanation: Carbon dioxide significantly impacts the global temperature, and is partially the reason why it has been increasing over the past 100 years.
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:
Why is there ringing in my ear?
Number 1 of the cell in the image below is the
Answer:
it looks like chloroplast is this a plant or animal cell?
Explanation:
Lucille is finding it difficult to play soccer after school. Her doctor thinks that her cells might not be getting enough oxygen. When Lucille talked about it with a friend, her friend said there might be a problem with Lucille’s respiratory system or circulatory system.What do Lucille’s cells need in order for her body to function properly? How might a problem with Lucille’s respiratory system or circulatory system make it difficult for Lucille to play soccer?
1.) How does air move during sea breeze?
2.) From where does the wind blow during the land breeze?
3.) What time of the day does the sea breeze occur? (night time or day time)
4.) Which heats faster, land or sea?
5.) Compare the direction of air in sea breeze and land breeze.
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1.) As a result, warm air rises. Therefore, the warmer air over the land surface is rising. As the warm air over the land is rising, the cooler air over the ocean is flowing over the land surface to replace the rising warm air.
2.) a cool wind that blows from land to water. On clear, calm evenings, temperature differences between a body of water and neighboring land produce a cool wind that blows offshore. This wind is called a "land breeze".
3.) While sea breezes occur during the day, land breezes occur at night.
4.) Since land absorbs more solar radiation the land surface retains more heat as do the vegetation for energy. Thus, land surfaces warm more quickly than water.
5.) Sea breeze carries increased moisture, which it absorbs while blowing over a water body. A Land breeze is drier since it has no opportunity to absorb water from any source. Lastly, the sea breeze moves from the sea towards a land body. A Land breeze moves from land toward a water body, generally a sea or ocean.
Answer: 1.) During a sea breeze, the air moves from the sea towards the land. During the day, the land heats up faster than the sea. As a result, the air above the land becomes warmer, and it rises. The cooler air from the sea moves towards the land to replace the rising warm air, resulting in a sea breeze.
2.) During the land breeze, the wind blows from the land towards the sea. At night, the land cools faster than the sea. The air above the sea remains warmer and rises, and the cooler air from the land moves towards the sea, resulting in a land breeze.
3.) The sea breeze occurs during the daytime.
4.) Land heats up faster than water. This is because water has a higher specific heat capacity than land. Specific heat capacity refers to the amount of energy required to increase the temperature of a substance. Water requires more energy to heat up compared to land, which is why it heats up slower than land.
5.) During a sea breeze, the direction of air is from the sea towards the land. During a land breeze, the direction of air is from the land towards the sea.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Difference: Transcription is the synthesis of RNA from a DNA template where the code in the DNA is converted into a complementary RNA code. Transcription occurs in the nucleus in eukaryotic organisms.
Translation is the synthesis of a protein from an mRNA template where the code in the mRNA is converted into an amino acid sequence in a protein.
Translation occurs in the cytoplasm and endoplasmic reticulum.
Explanation:
Similarity:
Both processes use DNA as the template. Phosphodiester bonds are formed in both cases. Transcribed in response to the development requirement, physiological need and environmental changes.
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Determine whether each of the following is a characteristic of DNA, RNA, or both.
Contains adenine:
Is double-stranded:
Is made of nucleotides:
Contains deoxyribose sugar
Answer:
These are characteristics of DNA.
Explanation:
RNA is not double stranded.
Question 4 (1 point)
Solar panels that heat water use the Sun's radiant energy to reduce the need for non-renewable energy sources.
-O True
O False
Answer:
The Correct answer is TRUE
Which statement is part of the Law of Universal Gravitation?
A. Earth's gravity stops when items or people leave the planet
B. objects that have different masses, exert the SAME gravitational pull
C. All objects exert a gravitational force on each other
D. small objects exert a greater pull than large ones
No
Answer: none of above
Explanation: