A 7th grade teacher asked students to engage in an argument regarding human impact on a national forest ecosystem that was home to mountain lions, coyotes,
and bobcats as well as about 3,000 deer. The deer ate grass, and the mountain lions, coyotes, and bobcats ate deer. Hunters began killing
large numbers of
mountain lions, coyotes, and bobcats. About 20 years later the deer population had increased to about 100,000. The teacher asked the students to explain why
the population of deer increased. Which student's argument most accurately explains the increase in the deer population?
O A. Student 1: The number of deer increased because deer populations are always increasing, even when there are lions, coyotes, and bobcats preying on
them.
O B. Student 2: The number of deer increased because without lions, coyotes, and bobcats, the deer lived longer and had more offspring that also lived
longer.
c. Student 3: The number of deer increased because with fewer mountain lions, coyotes, and bobcats, the deer had more food available to eat
D. Student 4: The deer population increased because with fewer lions, coyotes, and bobcats, there was less competition within the deer population.

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Answer 1

Answer:Student 4

Explanation: Because if the mountain lions, coyotes, and bobcats decrease they arent enough to prey on the deer which causes the deer population to be able to reproduce over time.


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In the last 100 years, which of the following have added excess carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?
1) power plants
2) machinery
3) cars
4) ALL OF THE ABOVE
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Answer:

d

Explanation:

How do laws reduce air pollution?

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Answer:

Laws reduce air pollution by a number of things, this could be by issuing a fine of about £20 or above. This is the most common way yet im sure in more serious cases prison sentences are issued.

In which layer of the atmosphere does most condensation occur?
A) troposphere B) stratosphere C) ozone layer D) mesosphere E) ionosphere

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Answer:

condensation occurs in the troposphere

Two distinct bands appear in a single lane at the completion of an SDS-PAGE analysis of an unknown protein. Select one: a. These bands represent two subunits of a homodimer. b. Each band represents a different sized subunit of a multimeric protein. c. Each band represents a protein subunit with different charge to mass ratio. d. These bands represent two subunits of a heterodimer. e. These bands represent two separate subunits of identical size.

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Answer:

b. Each band represents a different-sized subunit of a multimeric protein.

Explanation:

SDS-PAGE analysis allows the separation and discrimination of proteins according to their molecular weight. The technique separates proteins in an electromagnetic field.

The SDS-PAGE technique makes proteins move in solid support -gel- by the action of the electric field. The distance reached by each protein is proportional to their molecular weight. The protein separation from a mixture results in bands that reflect their size.

SDS is a detergent that denaturalizes the protein and sets a relation charge size, such as that the motion of the protein in the gel is proportional to its weight. The bigger the protein is, the stronger interaction with the polyacrylamide gel there will be.  The speed of displacement in the electromagnetic field is inversely proportional to the protein size.

What kind of disorder might result from a DNA Mutation?

A. none of the above
B. A disorder caused by an event such as an accident
C. An infectious disease caused by a pathogen
D. An inherited genetic disease

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Answer:

some well-known inherited genetic disorders include cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, Tay-Sachs disease, phenylketonuria and color-blindness, among many others. All of these disorders are caused by the mutation of a single gene.

Explanation:

B. A disease that is not contagious is called a noninfectious disease. These diseases are not caused by pathogens. Instead, they are likely to have causes such as lifestyle factors, environmental toxins, or gene mutations. Common types of noninfectious diseases include cancer, diabetes, and immune system diseases.

DNA: TAC GCG TAC CGG ATC
mRNA:
Amino acids: HELP[

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Answer:

AUG CGC AUG GCC UAG

Explanation:

Replace thymine (T) with uracil (U)

The theory that evolution happens according to a slow, steady change over time is known as A coevolution B extended evolution C gradualism D punctuated equilibrium

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The answer is *C. is a slow, gradual change over time*.

Help please true or false

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

because it's false

Answer:

The answer correct false called photosynthesis

Which of the following is a natural process that can quickly put large amounts of gas and solid materials directly into the stratosphere?

A. an earthquake

B. a volcanic eruption

C. a landslide

D. a flood

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b because i think the answers b
B) a volcanic eruption

Precipitation that does not permeate the ground runs off the surface quickly. It forms small streams that widen and become longer. Where does the water from these streams drain?

A. springs
B. wells
C. aquifers
D. rivers

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Answer:

rivers because smaller bodies of water always drain into bigger ones

Rivers because of their long streams

The peace treaty which ended French control over Canada in 1763 was signed in:

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Answer:

February 10, 1763.

Explanation:

A dog, Skipper, is roaming around the neighborhood. Skipper passes one of
his favorite spots and lifts his leg to urinate on a fire hydrant. Three
systems at work are:

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Answer:

5. Muscular

6. Skeletal

12.Excretory

Explanation:

He lifts his leg, meaning his using skeletal and he is removing waste from his body using muscular & excretory.

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Why do some plants in the rainforest have bright flowers and grow close to the ground? O to repel any extra rainfall O to get as much sunlight on their leaves as possible O to keep animals and people away from them O to attract birds and insects for pollination​

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To attract birds and insects for pollination

How do bacteria respond to their environment? Think back to how viruses mutate. What do you predict can happen to bacterial DNA?

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Answer:

Well they respond pretty well to other environment and they adapt

What percentage of the global water supply is fresh water? 6 percent 35 percent 1 percent 10 percent

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Answer: i know it woluld be 48 because you add all the numnbers that you provided then you subtract it from 100 and get 48%

Explanation:

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13 The environment can affect a person's health. Which of the following diseases
would be most adversely affected by cigarette smoke?
F emphysema and Parkinson's disease
Gasthma and gonorrhea
H asthma and Parkinson's disease
I emphysema and asthma

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I know the answer but first I need you to answer my math question

Can you please watch and answer how you feel after? Its about the ocean it a trick the human mind plays. It will be in the comments! Erase spaces!

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Watch what..............??

Answer:

Sorry, what video? I don't see any video.

Explanation:

Anyways, the ocean is quite precious and there are many documentarys that show that. I love the marine life!

Which of the following is NOT a function of an antibiotic?
A. targeting the ribosome that inhibits protein synthesis, causing the cell to not function correctly
B. attacking the mitochondria, inhibiting the production of sugars that give the cell energy
C. inhibiting the production of the cell wall and breaking down what is present​

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Answer:

B. attacking the mitochondria, inhibiting the production of sugars that give the cell energy

Explanation:

Antibiotics can't attack on the mitochondria of the cell because mitochondria provides energy to the cell. Mitochondria is also known as power house of the cell means that it provides energy to the cell in order to continue its activities. If antibiotic attack on mitochondria of the cell, the cell has no energy for performing its activities that leads to cell death so that's why we can say that antibiotic can't attack on the mitochondria of the cell.


Given a parent genotype of Bb, what are the possible gametes that they can produce?

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Answer: Choice C

Assuming both parents have genotype Bb, this would lead to the Punnett square (in this case a monohybrid cross) as shown in the image below. We have four outcomes, three of which are unique. Those offspring genotypes are: BB, Bb, and bb.

An offspring with B or b on its own is not possible because both parents contribute genes.

Help please someone please what is the answer

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answer:
false

explanation:
acid rain is not acid precipitation
acid rain contains acidic substances which are dispersed into the atmosphere
while acid precipitation involves sleet, snow, fog and cloud vapor
acid rain is limited to a period of a year but acid precipitation happens all year
but it does cause chemical pollution due to the sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released in the air.
Answer: False


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Scientists have proposed more than two dozen ways to define species. One commonly used definition, called the biological species concept, holds that populations belong to the same species if they can contribute genes to a common gene pool. Reproductive barriers block gene flow between different species. Gene flow between populations tends to hold the gene pool of a species together. Three of the most prominent definitions of species are the biological species concept, the phylogenetic species concept, and the morphological species concept. For each characteristic, identify the a

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Complete question:

Scientists have proposed more than two dozen ways to define species. One commonly used definition, called the biological species concept, holds that populations belong to the same species if they can contribute genes to a common gene pool. Reproductive barriers block gene flow between different species. Gene flow between populations tends to hold the gene pool of a species together.

Part A - Comparing species definitions

Three of the most prominent definitions of species are the biological species concept, the phylogenetic species concept, and the morphological species (morphospecies) concept.

Drag each characteristic to the appropriate bin based on the species concept(s) to which it applies → You will find this in the attached files

Answer:

Not applicable for extinct species → Biological Based on evolutionary history → Phylogenetic  Relies on similarities in structure → Morphological Accommodates asexual reproduction / Species acceptance criteria can be subjective → Morphological and PhylogeneticUsed by scientists in classification → Morphological, Phylogenetic, and Biological

Explanation:  

The biological concept states that species are population groups that -in a real or potential way- can mate and reproduce, but are reproductively isolated from other groups.  

Individuals belonging to a species cannot reproduce with members of other species.  

This biological concept has limitations. Its application might present difficulties in concern with asexual reproduction species, such as bacteria, rotifer, cnidarians, plants, and etcetera.  

Besides, this concept cannot be applied to the past because it is difficult to deduce reproductive capability between extinct species.  

Finally, this concept is not adequate concerning hybridization zones, something to be expected considering evolutionary processes. This is the reason why it has been less accepted by botanists, as some plant species hybridize with other species.  

The phylogenetic species concept defines species on a determined time and through time, and these are the horizontal and vertical species concepts, respectively. The species group is considered to be the less inclusive monophyletic group.

According to the phylogenetic concept, a species is a monophyletic group whose organisms share synapomorphies.

The establishment of species relies on molecular markers.

The morphological species concept defines species according to the shared morphological characteristics shared by all the members of the species. It is a descriptive method to separate species.

When a group differs considerably at a morphological level from another group, it is defined as a different species.

Some limitations might emerge from this species concept. It does not consider variability among individuals,

Individuals of the same species might be polymorphic, exhibiting morphological differences between organisms. These individuals would be considered to be different species following the morphological concept. Some different species might be morphologically similar, despite being different. These species might be considered as one following the morphological concept.

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Answer:

1; b 2; a

Explanation:

Answer:

1.)c

2.)a

Explanation:

if you had $5000 what would you do with it and why?

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Answer:

pay off student loans

Explanation:

Answer:

I know some people are against this but I would get myself some hunting gear, put some money away for further things, get my favorite snacks, save for Christmas, and then I would put the rest towards my family's medical needs because my family means the world to me.

what significance does the temperature zone have on commercial fishing​

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Answer:

Step by step explanation

The zone has very few mammalian species that compete for the fish.

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What concept does Hubble's Law most concern?
A. energy lost over time across the universe
B. growing distance between galaxies
C. how stars recycle energy and matter
D. how the universe will eventually end

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B they observed physical cosmology the galaxy are moving away from earth at speed proportion to their distance

Hubble's Law most concern with growing distance between galaxies. Thus option B is correct.

What is Hubble's Law ?

Hubble’s law refers to the observation in physical cosmology where the movement of galaxies from the Earth at a speed that are proportional to their distance.

The velocity of the galaxy which is called as the redshift.

This laws study physical cosmology and is also known as Hubble-Lemaitre law.

After measuring recession velocity one can determine the distance of the galaxy from us by using Hubble’s equation.

Some limitations are; due to intrinsic motion of galaxies, observed velocity gets influenced and Galaxy orbit due to  gravitational movements.

Hubble constant is another unit of measurement, which is used for description of the expansion of the universe. It  is 160 km/s per million-light-years.

Thus option B is correct.

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Explain the basic process of transcription. Include a description of the major intracellular structures involved.

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Answer:

Transcription is the cellular process of RNA synthesis by decoding the information contained in a DNA fragment  

Explanation:

Transcription is the process by which the genetic information contained in a fragment of DNA called 'gene' is used as a template to synthesize an RNA molecule, usually, a messenger RNA (mRNA), which is subsequently used to synthesize a protein by the process of translation. In eukaryotic organisms, transcription involves a DNA template strand, which contains both non-coding (i.e., promoter, introns) and conding (i.e, exons) regions, and an RNA polymerase that adds nucleotides to the growing RNA strand using as a template a DNA strand. Both in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, transcription occurs in three basic steps: 1-initiation, where DNA strands separate, 2- elongation, where the RNA polymerase moves on the DNA sequence to synthesize an RNA molecule, and 3-termination, where transcription terminates depending on the sequence in the RNA (eukaryotic transcription has an additional step known as RNA processing).

In what cultures is it commonly acceptable for
pregnant women to drink raw milk and
eat unpasteurized cheeses during pregnancy?
Check all that apply.
European cultures
South Asian cultures
American cultures
Hispanic cultures

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Answer:

A. European Culture B. South Asian Cultures

Explanation:

Correct on Edge.

What are the four different types of deserts?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Name Type of Desert Location

Antarctic Polar Antarctica

Arctic Polar Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland

Sahara Subtropical Northern Africa

Answer:

1) hot and dry deserts or subtropical deserts

2) semi-arid deserts

3) coastal deserts

4) cold (or polar) deserts

b. Earth's thermohaline circulation moves heat around the planet, as can be seen by the warmer
climate in England due to the Gulf Stream. (2 points)
True or false ?

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The answer is to that question is false

Order the following words for Transcription
1 pre-mRNA
2.Gene
3 DNA
4mRNA

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Answer:

2. Gene

3. DNA

1. Pre-mRNA

4. mRNA

Explanation:

Transcription is the first step of gene expression in which a DNA molecule serves as template for the synthesis of mRNA. In the process of transcription, a Gene present on the DNA molecule is transcribed by RNA polymerase using complementary base pairing rule.

After the gene is transcribed, a pre-mRNA is formed. This mRNA is so called because it is immature. The pre-mRNA undergoes processing such as polyadenylation, splicing etc. to become a mRNA.

Hence, based on this, the order is:

Gene → DNA → pre-mRNA → mRNA

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