Answer:
infrared rays
Explanation:
The energy that Earth receives from sunlight is balanced by an equal amount of energy radiating into space. The energy escapes in the form of thermal infrared radiation: like the energy you feel radiating from a heat lamp.
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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
chemicals such as carbon and
nitrogen cycle through ecosystems. So energy _____________ through an ecosystem and
matter ________________.
Answer:
flows, cycles
Explanation:
Explain incomplete dominance, using snapdragon
flowers as an example.
Answer:
Dominant allele does not completely conceal recessive allele.
Snapdragon with genotype Rr (R being red and r being white), would have a phenotype of pink flowers.
Explanation:
Incomplete dominance is where a dominant allele is not able to completely conceal a recessive allele, usually leading to a phenotype which appears to be a combination of the two.
For example, in snapdragons:
The allele for red flowers (R) is dominant over the allele for white flowers (r). Let's say a snapdragon flower had the genotype Rr, one allele for red flowers and one for white. In the case of 'normal' dominance the dominant red flower allele (R) would mask the effects of the recessive white flower allele (r), resulting in the phenotype (outward observable characteristics) of having red flowers.
However here in the case of incomplete dominance, the dominant allele would not be able to fully cover up the effects of the white flower allele, meaning that both colors (red and white) are expressed in the phenotype, resulting in pink flowers.
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Answer:
Incomplete dominance is seen in offspring that have a third phenotype not seen in the parents. Snapdragons are an example. The third phenotype results when a snapdragon with the red pigment protein crosses with a snapdragon with a defective gene that produces no pigment, resulting in a white snapdragon. The offspring receive one allele from each parent, resulting in half the amount of pigmentation for red color being expressed. The offspring will be pink snapdragons instead of red or white.
Explanation:
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Why do daughter cells have DNA that is identical to the parent cell? Explain your answer.
Which statement best describes how the visible energy from the sun is different from the non visible energy.
answer choices:
A. it travels at a different speed.
B. it travels at a different distance.
C.it has different wavelengths.
D. it has different amplitudes.
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Answer:
A.it travels at a different speed
bisible energy from the sun is different from the non visible energy.
Please respond with true or false on all statements
Natural resource use is generally lower in developing
countries because people cannot afford many products.
The nations that consume the most oil are the nations that produce the most oil.
Pollution from discarded material degrades the land, air, and
water.
Consumerism leads to greater resource use, but it also leads
to more waste.
All of our electronic wastes are recycled within our country.
why is it important to determine the manner/mechanism of death
The F2 generations of dihybrid crosses of Labrador retrievers are expected to produce the recessive epistatic ratio of 9 black: 3 chocolate: 4 yellow dogs. A random sample of 80 dogs was taken from F2 crosses. What is the expected number of yellow labs in the sample and what number of degrees of freedom is needed for a chi-square test of recessive epistasis
Answer:
The answer is "2 and 15"
Explanation:
sample of the chocolate labs expected number =chocolate labs fraction [tex]\times[/tex] sample size
[tex]= (\frac{3}{16}) \times 80\\\\ = 15\\\\[/tex]
The dof for recessive epistasis is = n-1, where
n =phenotypes
dof [tex]= 3-1 = 2[/tex]
All organisms interact with and depend upon each other and their environment to satisfy their basic needs. Commensalism is a
symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits. Select All of the examples of commensalism.
A)
A bird builds a nest in a tree.
B)
A pride of Lions hunting a dazzle of zebras.
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Two species of sea snails look for a home inside rock crevices.
D)
The honeyguide bird leading the honey badger to the bees hive, both eat
the honey
A remora attaching itself to a shark obtaining transportation, shelter and
food scraps from the shark.
E)
Answer: A, E
Explanation: I took the USA Test Prep and the person above me who commented said so.
An animal engaging in commensalism is as basic as a bird building a nest in a tree. Without being considerably injured or influenced by the bird, the tree offers the bird shelter and protection. Thus option A, E is correct.
What defines about Commensalism symbiotic relationship?A symbiotic relationship known as commensalism occurs when one species benefits while the other is unaffected. Usually, one species exploits the other for something outside food. For instance, mites will cling to larger flying insects to “hitch a ride.” Hermit crabs live in the dead snails' shells.
A relationship between members of two species when one species receives food or other benefits from the other without endangering or helping the latter. Commensalism.
Therefore, A bird builds a nest in a tree and A remora attaching itself to a shark obtaining transportation, shelter, and food scraps from the shark.
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Answer:
movement of sister chromatids to opposites poles
How does the population of red-tailed hawks affect the population of prairie dogs living in the meadow? How does the population of prairie dogs affect nonliving parts of the meadow, such as soil? Help, please.
Answer:
Explanation:
Red tailed hawks will often prey on prairie dogs. The hawks will eat the prairies dogs so they will lessen the population. Prairies dogs create more fertile soil, so this allows plants to germinate, or grow. This results in more food for prairie dogs and thus more food for hawks.
Let us check your knowledge with the previous lesson hazard and risk.
Direction: Read the statement properly and write the correct type of hazard in
the space provided.
1. Burn out, fatigue and verbal abuse from dissatisfied clients are result from being
exposed to ______________ hazard.
2. Caregivers who are sensitive to solutions may cause skin irritation, illness or breathing
problems because of ________________ hazard.
3. _____________________is the common occurrence in the workplace. It may result to
bone dislocation, bruises or fracture.
4. Exposure to blood or bodily fluids when changing diapers, performing first aid is
_____________________hazard.
5. _____________________ occur when a caregiver’s body position and working
conditions put pressure on his/her body
Answer:
1. Phychological
2. Dermatis
3. Dislocations
4. Biohazard or Biological Hazard
5. Ergonomic hazard
Explanation:
1. Burn out, fatigue and verbal abuse from dissatisfied clients are result from being exposed to psychosocial hazard.
2. Caregivers who are sensitive to solutions may cause skin irritation, illness or breathing problems because of chemical hazard.
3. Physical hazard is the common occurrence in the workplace. It may result to bone dislocation, bruises or fracture.
4. Exposure to blood or bodily fluids when changing diapers, performing first aid is biological hazard.
5. Ergonomic hazard occur when a caregiver’s body position and working conditions put pressure on his/her body.
What do you mean by hazard?"A hazard is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone."The hazards can be categorized into 5 parts: biological, physical, chemical, psychosocial and ergonomic hazard.Biological hazards- caused due to microorganisms, body fluids, poor sanitation, etc.Physical hazard-cause due to working environment, using tools and machines, etc.Chemical hazard- caused due to chemicals.Psychosocial hazard-cause due to poor social context.Ergonomic hazard-cause due to poor working posture, stress, etc.Hence, the answers are: 1.psychosocial, 2.chemical, 3.physical, 4.biological and 5.ergonomic hazard.
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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.
Inhibitors of the electron transport chain exert their effects through a variety of mechanisms.
____________ blocks electron transport and proton pumping via inhibition of Complex IV.
____________ blocks electron transport and proton pumping via inhibition of Complex I.
____________ blocks electron transport and ATP synthesis by inhibiting the exchange of ATP and ADP across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
Answer:
Azide and Carbon monoxide block electron transport and proton pumping via inhibition of Complex IV.
Rotenone blocks electron transport and proton pumping via inhibition of Complex I.
Atractyloside blocks electron transport and ATP synthesis by inhibiting the exchange of ATP and ADP across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
Explanation:
The mitochondrial electron transport chain is composed of different complexes integrated into the inner mitochondrial membrane, which function to generate an electrochemical proton (H+ ions) gradient that is then used to drive the synthesis of ATP, the energy coin of the cell. The mitochondrial complex I catalyzes the electron transfer from nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) to ubiquinone and then transports H+ ions across the inner mitochondrial membrane. Moreover, the mitochondrial complex IV, also known as Cytochrome c oxidase, receives electrons via the cytochrome pathway in order to complete the reduction of oxygen (O2) into two molecules of water (H2O). Azide is a selective inhibitor of the complex IV which acts as an uncompetitive inhibitor with regards to O2, while carbon monoxide (CO) binds to the cytochrome c oxidase enzyme, thereby suppressing its activity and thus disturbing ATP synthesis. Rotenone is a potent inhibitor of the mitochondrial complex I that inhibits electron transfer from the iron-sulfur centers in the complex I to ubiquinone, thereby blocking ATP synthesis. Finally, atractyloside is a competitive inhibitor that inhibits the transport of ADP across the mitochondrial inner membrane by blocking the ADP/ATP translocator, thereby preventing ADP from entering mitochondria.
The simplest nervous systems are called....
The simplest nervous systems are called [tex]\sf\purple{nerve \:nets}[/tex].
More:-This type of nervous system is found in [tex]\sf\red{hydras}[/tex] and [tex]\sf\blue{jellyfish}[/tex] (cnidarians).Nerve nets do not have a distinct central or peripheral regions, and lack anything that resembles a brain.[tex]\circ \: \: { \underline{ \boxed{ \sf{ \color{green}{Happy\:learning.}}}}}∘[/tex]
As a rule, the amount of energy that is transferred from one trophic level to the next higher level is about
A. 0%
B. 10
C. 50%
D. 90%
Picture A
Picture B
Name the process occurring in Picture A.
Answer:
Explanation they r the same
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imagine a species of butterfly that comes in in a variety of colors
Why do chondrites have metal?
Answer:
Most chondrites contain the anhydrous silicate minerals olivine, orthopyroxene and clinopyroxene, and plagioclase, as well as the nickel-iron minerals kamacite and taenite and the iron sulfide troilite.
Explanation:
Which two types of biotechnology share a common goal of producing future generations of a population that share a particular desired trait?
A.DNA Fingerprinting and gene cloning
B.bioremediation and reproductive cloning
C.Selective breeding and genetic engineering
D.gene therapy and yeast fermentation
Answer: B. Selective breeding and genetic engineering.
Explanation:
The goal of selective breeding is to produce organisms that have a disered trait through only breeding said specis with that traits. (for example, farming breeds animals that are better for food.)
The goal of genetic engineering is to take a trait from one organism and apply it to another. (For example, putting artic fish gentics into a tommat so that it won't freeze.)
In conclusion, both of these processes serve the common goal of creating more disered organisms artifically.
Why does jack’s mom say”a little birdie told me”?
A) she want to keep the informer’s name a secret.
B) she has a gift for communicating with animals.
C) she is hiding that she just guessed jack’s secret.
D) She has a spy planted at jack’a school to report to her.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
"a little birdie told me" is a explanation of " i herd" or "i know"
Which option distinguishes the type of greenhouse that would be best in the following scenario?
A wealthy homeowner in Siberia, where the growing season is short, wants fresh tomatoes all year round.
Quonset hut greenhouse
hydroponic greenhouse
plastic sheeting greenhouse
polycarbonate greenhouse
Answer:
hydroponic greenhouse.
Explanation:
Hydroponic greenhouse is a type of greenhouse that would be best in Siberia where the growing season is short and we wants fresh tomatoes all year round. Tomato plants are able to grow takes less time in hydroponic greenhouse because plants grow 30% to 50% faster in hydroponics than when grown in soil. Under the right conditions, the productivity of tomato is higher three and 10 times as compared to traditional methods of tomato cultivation.
In what ecosystem have many organisms adapted to a changing salt content in the water?
A. intertidal area
B. estuary
C. swamp
D. salt marsh
Answer:
intertidal area
Explanation:
Answer:
most likely a salt marsh
Explanation:
How does the climate change that scientist are observing now compare with climate change in the past?
Answer:
In this new generation the scientists are observing the climate change with the help of equipment of the science invention. In earlier time the climate change is observed by the some priests and some guessing mind of old peoples. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU. GIVE ME THANKS.
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According to the map, which oceans surround Antarctica? From what central point do international claims originate?
Answer:
The oceans that surround it are, the atlantic ocean, the indian ocean, the pacific ocean
Explanation:
Explain how temperature and amount of precipitation can affect the type of plants and animals found in the desert biome?
Answer:
A influência da vegetação sobre o clima acontece de diferentes formas, influenciando tanto no albedo quanto na umidade e nas variações de temperatura. Isso significa dizer que alterar a cobertura vegetal de um dado local é também propiciar alterações climáticas no local da intervenção e também em outras partes do planeta. A consequência de uma maior umidade do ar é a menor amplitude térmica (a diferença entre a maior e a menor temperatura), ou seja, a ocorrência de médias de temperaturas mais constantes. Isso ocorre em razão do calor específico da água, responsável por conservar o calor por mais tempo.
Explanation:
Answer: In the desert biome the temperature's are extreme. They could get to over 100 degrees. Plants and animals adapted to their environment over man centuries. The amount of precipitation a plant or animal get can effect how they grow. Plants need lots of water so the can grow and flourish and animals need it so they can live. If the don't get enough then they could die. Th plants there need to endure long-spread drought. So they need deep roots so they can soak up lots of water. animals like the coyote go out in the night. when it's cooler. they hunt lizards. In the desert biome the temperature's are extreme, they could get to over 100 degrees. Plants and animals adapted to their environment over many centuries. The amount of precipitation a plant or animal get can effect how they grow, plants need lots of water so the can grow and flourish. Animals need it so they can live, if the don't get enough water they could easily die. The plants there need to last long-spread drought, they are able to do this because of deep roots that can soak up lots of water. Animals like cayotes go out at night time and hunt for things like reptiles.
Explanation:
Which term describes the position of a gene
on a chromosome?
A centromere
B genotype
C locus
D phenotype
Most of the constellation were discovered by_____
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Answer:
Ptolemy: 48 constellations described in his great work, The Almagest, in the 2nd century AD.
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The 88 Constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union.
Which of the following is not a kingdom of
life?
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