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A natural resource is best defined as any naturally occurring material that is which of the following?

A. Used by people
B. Mined from Earth
C. Unlimited in quantity
D. Left untouched in nature

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Answer 1
Used by people is the answer. :-)
Answer 2

Answer:

The correct answer is B

Explanation:

A natural resource will always come from nature and it can be used for economic gain.

Yes, they can be used by people, but so can other resources, so the answer is not A.

Not all natural resources are unlimited, such as coal, are unlimited in quantity, so the answer is not C

Lastly, we do not leave natural resources untouched; we use them, so the answer is not D.

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The Pine Tree shown below is a common gymnosperm. Name three adaptations this tree has that allow it to live on land

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A waxy cuticle that covers the outer surface of the plant and prevents drying out through evaporation. The cuticle also partially protects against radiation damage from UV light.

Stomata (singular: stoma) are present in all land plant lineages except liverworts (similar to -but not the same as! – mosses). Stomata are pores or holes which allow for exchange of gasses (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the plant cells and the environment. Stomata or similar structures are necessary in land plants because the waxy cuticle blocks free-flow of gasses.

Roots (or root-like structures) anchor plants to the soil and—in plants with true roots— serve as conduits for water absorption. All land plants except Bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, and hornworts) have true roots. Bryophytes have root-like structures called rhizoids that anchor them to their substrate but are not involved in water absorption (which is less important for Bryophytes because they can only survive in very moist environments).

Mutualistic association with mycorrhizal fungi, which are tightly associated with plant roots. Mychorrhizal fungi are associated with approximately 80% of all land plant species and provide additional surface area for absorption of both water and nutrients from the soil. The fungi share these resources with the plant roots, and—in exchange— the plant shares photosynthetic sugar products with the fungi.

The alternation of generations life cycle, which includes both a multicellular haploid stage and a multicellular diploid stage. Why is this an adaptation to life on land? It isn’t, in and of itself—in fact, it also occurs in *some* green algae, which are aquatic but share a common ancestor with all land plants. But specific adaptations to the alternation of generations life cycle have occurred in different lineages of plants, and those adaptations DO function as adaptations to life on land. We’ll consider these adaptations later in this reading.

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Answer:

It has cuticle, a waxy, airtight seal that covers plants and allows them to retain water.

It has seeds, plant embryos without a protective cover on the scales of a cone which allows them to disperse into new locations.

It has pollen, but it is not produced in flowers, which allows it to reproduce without the need of water.

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which two types of natural resources are required to make bottled water?

A. metals
B. fossil fuels
C. living things
D. freshwater

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Answer:

B. fossil fuels

A. metals

Explanation:

Answer:

Fossil fuels and Freshwater

Explanation:

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what is the main difference between the plant cell and Animal cell

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Answer:

PLANT CELLS HAVE A CELL WALL

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

!!!! there are a few differences between plant and animal cells BUT!! one major difference is their structure, animals are enclosed by a cell membrane, but plant cells have a cell membrane and a cell wall to give them a more solid form another major difference is that plant cells have chloroplasts for photosynthesis whereas animal cells do not because they do not undergo photosynthesis !!!!

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Name the type of energy lost by the water

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Potential energy kinetic energy
Potential energy and kinetic energy

What causes low pressure? What causes high pressure?

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Answer:

What causes low blood pressure?

Common causes of low blood pressure include a reduced volume of blood, heart disease, and medications. The cause of low blood pressure can be determined with blood tests, radiologic studies, and cardiac testing to look for heart failure and arrhythmias

Explanation:

What triggers high blood pressure?

Common factors that can lead to high blood pressure include: A diet high in salt, fat , and/or cholesterol . Chronic conditions such as kidney and hormone problems, diabetes, and high cholesterol. Family history, especially if your parents or other close relatives have high blood pressure

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What is the currently recognized classification scheme?
A) two-kingdom system
B) five-kingdom system
OC) biogeography
OD) three-domain system​

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B. Five kingdom system

The currently recognized classification scheme is the five - kingdom system.

The five kingdom classification involves the grouping of living organisms into classes such that organisms in each class share similar characteristics such as : reproductive process, homeostasis, growth, mode of nutrition, cell structure and so on.

The five kingdom classes include :

Kingdom Monera

Kingdom protista

Kingdom plantae

Kingdom Fungi

Kingdom Animalia.

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What type of plants commonly grows in the lower biomes of a mountain? (1 Punto)​

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Answer:

Alpines, Mosses, Lichens etc

Explanation:

These type of plants survive in very harsh conditions in which the mountain regions are associated with.

The conditions include a higher degree of temperature, little or no amount of soil particles, dryness and a very low degree of nutrients available to them which makes their growth usually stunted when compared to plants in other regions.

Explain the role of insulin in the homeostatic regulation of blood glucose levels

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Answer:

Insulin helps the cells absorb glucose, reducing blood sugar and providing the cells with glucose for energy. When blood sugar levels are too low, the pancreas releases glucagon. Glucagon instructs the liver to release stored glucose, which causes blood sugar to rise.

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Cómo es posible enviar sin cables mensajes o imágenes de un
celular a otro​

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i don’t speak Spanish pendeja. but stay safe. and have fun lol and the answer is translated. stay safe !!!

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In the producers pool, in which molecule is the carbon found

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Answer:

Carbon is found in almost everything so I would assume a lot

Explanation:

Btw I dont know what the producers pool is

Are all genetic mutations harmful?

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Answer:

yes.....

Explanation:

because of metal and motions that are formed!!

why do you need to take biology in college if your major is Nursing?​

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Because you need to know the anatomy of the human body, as well as all the things that make it run properly.

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

plants that require 12 or more hours of darkness to flower

long-day plants
gibberellins
stimulus
cytokinins
day-neutral plants
photoperiodism
short-day plants
abscisic acid
tropism auxin
photosynthesis
respiration

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these are known as “long-day plants”

Can anyone please help me write my research paper on the use of vaccines please ?

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Yes start your paragraph by saying the vaccine is essential because….
It is essential simply because for one we need it… to summarize everything that has been stated so far yes I should be taking the vaccine as well as everyone else because I want to take precautions to stay safe… Thank you and have a wonderful day
You could have a paragraph on the history of them not only how they were developed but how the concept of using antibodies has been around for a very long time.
Another about the actual science behind the ones we use today - dead antigens, and how it activates T cells and memory B cells etc
Perhaps one about the risks and benefits? And go into specific actual case studies?

CFCs are safe on Earth's surface but become very destructive to ozone when exposed to UV
light in the upper ----------? Upper what

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Answer:

CFCs are broken down by UV photolysis, but the process takes a long time since it takes decades to cycle all of the air in the troposphere through the upper stratosphere. ... The photolysis of CFCs generates a highly reactive chlorine atom that can attack ozone or form compounds that destroy ozone. upper stratosphere should be your answer

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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

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Answer:

B. the breakdown of glucose in the chloroplast

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

I Took the test and got a A

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Which of the following would be an example of positive feedback? thanks!



Select one:


Shivering by the muscles when temperature drops.


The attraction of platelets when a wound occurs.


Sweating due to an increase in body temperature.


The reduction of hormone production during pregnancy.

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

The attraction of platelets when a wound occurs indicates a positive feedback. The correct option is B.

What is feedback mechanism?

The feedback mechanism is the body's mechanism for keeping hormone levels within desired limits.

The feedback mechanism is activated by an increase or decrease in hormone levels. The body has two types of feedback mechanisms: positive feedback mechanisms and negative feedback mechanisms.

Positive feedback loops and negative feedback loops are the two types of feedback loops.

Positive feedback increases system output, causing growth or decline. Negative feedback dampens output and helps to keep the system stable around an equilibrium point.

Platelet plug formation is thought to be a positive feedback process because ADP and VWF levels rise as more platelets activate to form the plug.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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If a star is shown to be 33.11 trillion kilometers away, how many light years would that be?

light years

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Answer:

3.5

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Fossils

2. Evolution

3. vestigial

4. analogous

5.Homologous

6.Embryology

А what
is an opening in Earth's crust that leads to a pool of molten rock
beneath the crust.
O landslide
O earthquake
volcano
flood

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Answer:

volcano flood

Explanation:

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Tectonic plate movement

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What does the data reveal about the relationship(s) between the impactor's mass and crater depth?

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Answer:

For each ball, the crater diameter increased as the height of the ball drop increased. My conclusion is that crater diameter increases with increasing mass. Also as the height of the ball increases, so does the crater diameter. Thus crater diameter is proportional to the mass and velocity of the impactor.

Explanation:

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From what blood vessel does the blood that flows through the
grafted blood vessel come?

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I think it’s the aorta

Help is needed please

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Answer:

Genotypes are listed in the right column of the table, while phenotypes are on the left.

There are more genotypes than phenotypes for blood types because multiple genotypes that can result in 1 phenotype

12 Grizzly bears are classified in the order Carnivora. Their diet consists of roots,
tubers, berries, nuts, fungi, insects, rodents, and fish. What ecological role best
describes grizzly bears?
What
Earth
What
A carnivores
C herbivores
Accord
B omnivores
D producers

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Answer: the answer is

B: omnivores

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The initial release of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides creates BLANK pollution.

Answers To Fill In BLANK: Air, Ground, Noise, Light, Water.


These compounds chemically react to create acid rain which falls back to Earth, polluting both BLANK. It can even cycle back to the atmosphere through evaporation.

Answers To Fill In BLANK: Ground and Noise, Noise and Light, Light and Water, Water and Ground, Air and Light.

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Answer:

The initial release of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides creates water pollution.

These compounds chemically react to create acid rain which falls back to Earth, polluting both Water and Ground. It can even cycle back to the atmosphere through evaporation.

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question 21
An animal that only eats the flesh of another animal is called a

A. producer
B. herbivore
C. carnivore
D. omnivore
______________________

question 22
Which of the following statements is true about matter and energy:

A. matter is not recycled, energy is not recycled
B. matter is recycled, energy is not recycled
C. both matter and energy are recycled
D. neither matter nor energy are recycled
______________________

question 23
On what trophic level would you find organisms that use the suns energy directly to make their own food?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
_______________________

question 24
Which of the following is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?

A. bird
B. tree
C. rock
D. deer
______________________

question 25
Mushrooms and other fungi are responsible for breaking down dead organic matter. In the ecosystem, they are called:

A. producers
B. comsumers
C. decomposers
D. scavengers

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21: c. Carnivore

22: C. Both matter and energy are recycled (I think)

23: A. 1

24: B. Rock

25: C. Decomposers
Omnivore b. 3. Deer. Consumers

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

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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.

What is the ductus arteriosus?

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Answer:

the ductus arteriosus is a normal blood vessel that connects two major arteries — the aorta and the pulmonary artery — that carry blood away from the heart. The lungs are not used while a fetus is in the womb because the baby gets oxygen directly from the mother's placenta.planation:

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Explanation:

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Is bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic

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The answer to this question is Prokaryotes
It’s the second word

Do you think there should be government regulation against known carcinogens? Why or why not? Write a 5-6 sentence paragraph that states your opinion and explains the reasons for it.

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Answer:

Yes,there should be government regulation against known carcinogens;

Because of following reason;

food containing carcinogens cause food poison,cancer and effect our health negatively.it degrades the immunity power of us which makes us weak.if regulations is made people be awared and stop consuming those type of food.people start to consume good diet.

Answer:

Yes. I believe that there should be government regulation against known carcinogens. Take food into consideration. Before President Roosevelt passed the first Food and Drug Act, mothers would quite literally feed their children formula that could have heroin in it or any unregulated substance, because companies could do so without any repercussions. Meat factories were dangerous and its no secret that there were a significant amount of rats that fell into the meat. After this act was passed in the United States, factories cleaned up their conditions and food became somewhat safe to eat. This act protected the consumer and made them aware of what they were literally consuming. Why is this different from government regulation against carcinogens? Did you know that bug spray can contain carcinogens? Old fridges? Granite countertops? Weedkiller? Because I did not. Consumers should be aware of the contents of the things they are buying. Corporations SHOULD be held responsible for putting customers in harms way. Government legislation should be passed to protect those who do not know better. Because we should not have to know better. We should already know.

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