Answer:
Many cells are specialised. They have structures that are adapted for their function. For example, muscle cells bring parts of the body closer together. They contain protein fibres that can contract when energy is available, making the cells shorter.
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What stimulates the release of the enzyme amylase into the pancreatic duct so that it can break down starches?
A. acetylcholine molecules from a nearby neuron
B. the breakdown of glucose in the chloroplast
C. the division of the cell
D. the presence of protein in the stomach
E. a decrease in the volume of the large intestine
Answer:
B. the breakdown of glucose in the chloroplast
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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what are all the zodiac names
if I was born in september what is my zodiac
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Answer:
Virgo
Explanation:
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Answer:
libra, cancer, aries, scorpio, leo, pisces, saggitarius, aqurious, capicorn, tarous, and gemini
Explanation:
Virgo
The zodiac sign for September is Virgo.
This zodiac symbol is considered to influence those born August 23 - September 22, under the Virgo zodiac sign
Over time, how will the distribution of matter in a galaxy cluster change?
Answer:
Galaxies are in clusters and over time those clusters will join and make more, and soon they will part into their own and probably join a different one. That may sound a little confusing to some but it's quite simple. My mom explained it to me like friends, you meet some people and become friends and then sometimes you will drift away and make new friends.
Galaxies are in clusters and over time those clusters will join and make more, and soon they will part into their own and probably join a different one. That may sound a little confusing to some but it's quite simple.
What is solar system?The solar system is defined as a system which is gravitationaly bound of the sun and orbit is occupied by object. The formation of solar system takes place 4.6 billion years ago and this happens due to gravitational collapse of a giant molecular cloud.
The most and wast majority of the systems mass in the sun and other part of mass contained by the planet jupiter. The solar system contain total 8 planet in which 146 moon, asteroid and space rocks, a number of dwarf planet such as pluto and Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei discovers solar system.
Therefore, Galaxies are in clusters and over time those clusters will join and make more, and soon they will part into their own and probably join a different one. That may sound a little confusing to some but it's quite simple.
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Picture A
Picture B
Name the process occurring in Picture A.
Answer:
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True or False? The skills and characteristics needed for a high-quality friendship are the same skills and characteristics needed in a committed long-term relationship or marriage.
The assistant strength and conditioning coach for a small college works with athletes in all sports. With only two lifting platforms and four squat racks, space is limited and training sessions are chaotic. Morning and early afternoon hours are the low-activity times of the day. At 3 p.m., student-athletes fill the room beyond capacity, making individualized instruction and room supervision difficult. What steps should the assistant strength and conditioning coach take to properly address these concerns?
Answer:
The solution to these question can be defined as follows:
Explanation:
Both students including athletes who undertake the program can be assigned slots relating to some period the classical or athlete should report completing their practice. The slots aren't allowed to continue.
They have a structured exercise template for each person, that helps for easy student or athlete monitoring, based on their skill.
This can be encouraged to students and teachers to attend daily and midday meetings.
The biggest egg is the egg of
Answer:
Kiwi bird lays the biggest eggs
Explanation:
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What property allows
water to dissolve a
variety of other
substances?
A. transparency
B. high specific heat capacity
C. the density of the water
D. ability to act as a universal
solvent
Answer:
Ability to act as a universal solvent
Explanation:
All other properties are unrelated to how water performs as a solvent and a component within solutions.
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3. What do fossils teach us?
4. are transition fossils important for proving evolution?
5. What can scientists assume about individuals with similar anatomy?
6. Compare and contrast homologous and analogous structures?
7. What do vestigial structures teach us?
8. What can scientists assume about species with similar embryos?
9. What is biogeography and why is it important for proving the theory of evolution?
10. Describe one area where microevolution can be observed today
Tectonics plates float on the ?
A.outer core
B.inner core
C.mantle
D.lithosphere
Answer:
I think mantle
Explanation:
Answer:
Mantle
Explanation:
The rocky surface floats slowly on the mantle.
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Ángel es un cerdo??
a) Sí
b) Obvio que sí
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On a distance-time graph, a car standing still is shown with ____.
A. line curving down
B. line curving up
C. straight, horizontal line
D. series of dots getting closer together
(science)
Answer:
yess i think it is c as well
Explanation:
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Where would you collect
data during an
experiment?
Answer:
Recall that data can be collected in two main ways: (1) through sample surveys or (2) through designed experiments. While sample surveys lead to observational studies, designed experiments enable researchers to control variables, leading to additional conclusions.
Is bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic
Which statement best describes the energy flow as it passes from producers to tertiary consumers?
Question 4 options:
Fifty percent of the energy produced passes to each trophic level.
Ten percent of the energy is transferred through each trophic level.
One hundred percent of the energy produced passes to each trophic level.
One percent of the energy produced passes to each trophic level.
Rearrange them in the correct sequence.
Harvesting, Sowing, Manuring, Tilling and Ploughing, Irrigation, Weeding.
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The process of nitrification is
carried out by what group of
organisms?
A. producers
B. animals
C. bacteria
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To what extent can we reverse the destruction of the natural world?
Answer:
Using too much water from lakes and rivers can affect animals’ habitat. Conserve this resource by taking five minute showers, turning off the faucet when you brush your teeth, and bugging your parents to fix leaky pipes.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST. Explain the process of succession.
Answer: Succession is a series of changes in the composition of an ecological community over time.
Explanation:
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Which components makes up the "backbone" of the DNA molecule?
O phosphate and nitrogen bases
O deoxyribose sugar only
O nitrogen bases
O phosphate and deoxyribose sugar
Which substance keeps its shape, weight, and volume when it is moved to a bigger container?
Answer:
Wood
Explanation:
Unless kept in a confined space, oil, are, and water will all naturally deform out of their previous shape when transferred to another container. Wood, on the other hand, is a solid, which means it will stay in it's shape.
How do increases in human consumption of natural
resources impact the Earth
Answer:
The impact of so many humans on the environment takes two major forms: consumption of resources such as land, food, water, air, fossil fuels and minerals. waste products as a result of consumption such as air and water pollutants, toxic materials and greenhouse gases.
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Which of the following are the products of respiration?
1)ATP, Water, and Oxygen
2)Carbon dioxide, Oxygen, and Water
3)ATP, Carbon Dioxide, and Water
4)Glucose, Water, and Carbon Dioxide
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The saturated fats of animals differ from the unsaturated ones of plants. Unsaturated fats have
A. higher molecular weights.
B. more metabolic processes that they participate in.
C. nitrogen atoms in their structures.
D. a higher number of double bonds between carbon atoms in their structures.
E. more functional utility in animal species, particularly in marine life forms.
Answer:
D. a higher number of double bonds between carbon atoms in their structures.
Explanation:
According to the endosymbiotic theory, why was it adaptive for the larger (host) cell to keep the engulfed cell alive, rather than digesting it as food select all that apply
Answer:
It provides ATP.
Explanation:
It is adaptive for the larger host cell to keep the engulfed cell alive, instead of digesting it as food because the engulfed cell provides energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to the host cell. The larger host cell is able to survive in anaerobic conditions with the help of engulfed cell alive so that's why we can conclude that the larger host cell keep the engulfed cell alive instead of killing it and used as a food source.
Non vascular plants are quite commin in the forests along the coast of Norther California but are relatively rare in the ecosystems around Davis in the Central Valley. What aspects of the life cycle of these plants make it difficult for them to reproduce on our area
Answer:
The Central Valley of northern California is a region where there is little water supply, while nonvascular plants cannot efficiently store water and they have primitive traits that are dependent on water for reproduction.
Explanation:
The Central Valley of northern California is characterized to have little natural precipitation/snowmelt during the dry summer months. In addition, California's climate also has extended periods of drought. On the other hand, non-vascular plants such as mosses and liverworts, are a type of plant that lacks vascular tissues (xylem and phloem), and they also lack true roots, stems, or leaves. These plants cannot efficiently absorb and store water (which fundamental for survival), and thereby the success of these plants in establishing and reproducing in the ecosystems of the Central Valley is limited to their physiological tolerance to desiccation. Moreover, non-vascular plants may also exhibit primitive traits related to their reproductive cycle (e.g., a flagellated sperm) that are dependent on water for reproduction.
A population of drosophila flies lives in a forest and has variation in their egg-laying behavior. The majority of the flies have the trait of laying eggs in the rotting bark of trees. A small percentage of the flies have the trait of laying eggs in bark that is dampened by sap. The drosophila population moves into a new forested area that is drier, where rotting bark is harder to find than sap. How will the population change over several generations
Answer:
It will contain a larger proportion of flies that lay eggs in sap because the trait results in a higher chance of reproducing successfully and passing on the gene
Explanation:
Over the years the population of flies that lays egg in the rotten bark will reduce this is because of the low chance of reproducing and there will be an increase in the population of flies that lays egg in the sap because the flies have a higher chance of reproducing successfully leading to an increase in the population and the ability of the gene to be passed on successfully to their offspring in next generation.
1, name the part of the reproductive system in which fertilisation happens.
2, what is an embryo
3, where does the embryo develop into a foetus, and then a baby
4, why does the uterus lining start to grow thick and spongy, as an egg cell develops in an ovary
5, what happens to the uterus lining if the egg cell is not fertilised
6, how often does an egg cell leave an ovary, in an adult woman
7, how often does menstruation happen, in an adult woman
Answer:
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Explanation:
1.fallopian tube
2.an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization (after which it is usually termed a fetus)
3.First, the zygote becomes a solid ball of cells. Then it becomes a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst. Inside the uterus, the blastocyst implants in the wall of the uterus, where it develops into an embryo attached to a placenta and surrounded by fluid-filled membranes.
4.Eggs live in ovaries, and the hormones that control your menstrual cycle cause a few eggs to mature every month. When your egg is mature, it means it's ready to be fertilized by a sperm cell. These hormones also make the lining of your uterus thick and spongy, which gets your body ready for pregnancy.
5.The fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. The placenta then develops. The placenta transfers nutrition and oxygen to the fetus from mother. If the egg does not become fertilized, the lining of the uterus (endometrium) is shed during menstruation.
6.The egg cell travels down the fallopian tube into the uterus. The moment the egg cell leaves the ovary is called ovulation. Once a girl has had her first monthly period, ovulation usually occurs once a month
7.The average menstrual cycle is 28 days long. Cycles can range anywhere from 21 to 35 days in adults and from 21 to 45 days in young teens. The rise and fall of levels of hormones during the month control the menstrual cycle.
Transcriptional termination by RNA polymerase is favored when tryptophan levels are low (1) / high (2), because the low levels (3) / abundance (4) of charged Trp-tRNATrp causes the ribosome to quickly synthesize the leader polypeptide (5) / stall at the pair of Trp codons (6). This termination (7) / elongation (8) structure forms because the 3-4 stem loop (9) / the ribosome (10) allows region 2 to pair with region 3.
a. 1,3,6,8,9.
b. 2,3,5,8,9.
c. 1,4,6,7,10.
d. 2.4,5,8,10.
e. 2.4.5.7.9.
Answer:
The answer is "Choice e".
Explanation:
The additional Trp Operon function is gene expression attenuation. If tryptophan levels are high, RNA Polymerase endings of glutamate operone are favoured, since the excess of Trp-tRNATrp load causes rna to rapidly synthesise the lead polyprotein and region iii base pairs with cluster 4 and creates stepping chain structures which signal mrna cessation. Rest both options are wrong in regards to the glutamate operon amplification transmission termination mechanism.