Question 16 (1 point)
(07.06 MC)
Which of the following best describes an example of a specific immune response to infectious agents? (1 point)
O a
Antibodies bind to antigens on the infectious agents, which are then destroyed by lymphocytes.
Ob
Phagocytes surround the infectious agents, and then engulf and destroy them.

The infectious agents cause the body to release histamine, which causes inflammation and swelling.
Sweat creates an acidic environment, which prevents reproduction of the infectious agents.

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Answer 1

Answer:

antibodies bind to antigens on the infectious agent which are then destroyed by lymphocytes


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Which of the following is a main point of cell theory?*
a. All living cells are eukaryotes.
b. All cells come from other cells
c. The atom is the smallest unit of life.
d. Cells can spontaneously generate from organic molecules.​

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Answer:B

Explanation:

which statement concerning the evolution of species A,B,C,D and E is supported by the diagram below




1) Species B and C can be found in today's
environments.
2)
Species A and D evolved from E.
3) Species A and C can still interbreed.
4)
Species A, B, and E all evolved from a common
ancestor and all are successful today.

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I got a 100 on the final exam but it’s been awhile since I took it so correct me if I’m wrong there are 2 correct answers here I would go with number one but number 2 also seems to be correct hope this helps

what does it mean when a plant photosynthesizes at maximum speed?

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Answer:

High stomatal conductance

Explanation:

Plants with a high photosynthetic capacity have a high stomatal conductance, in the absence of environmental stress (Reich et al., 1999, 1997). This enables plants with a high photosynthetic capacity to gain carbon rapidly, at the cost of high rates of water loss.

the owl in this diagram is considered to be a
carnivore
scavenger
omnivore
herbivore

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Answer: carnivore

Explanation:

To answer this question, we need to define the given answers and look at what the owl eats via the diagram. Then we will decide what the owl is considered to be.

Here are simple definitions for the given answers:

       Carnivore: eats only animals

       Scavenger: eats dead organisms

       Omnivore: eats both plants and animals

       Herbivore: eats only plants

Next, we will look at what the owl eats via the diagram. See attached. The owl eats frogs, snakes, squirrels, rabbits, and mice (these might not be the exact animals, I am assuming based on the picture). All of these are animals that appear to be alive, meaning the owl is a carnivore.

White eye color is an x-linked trait in one line of fruit flies. White eyes is recessive to red eyes. If a red-eyed female and a white-eyed male are crossed, _______.

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Xw Xw = White eyes female

XW Xw = Red eyes female

XW XW = Red eyes female

XW Y = Red eye male

Xw Y = White eye male

Red eye female = XW Xw or XW XW

White eye male = Xw Y

XW XW mixed Xw Y
100% red eyes (both male and female)

XW Xw mixed Xw Y
Out of girls, 50% red eyes
Out of boys, 50% red eyes
Both genders have a 50% chance of getting white eyes

I hope this helps!

How does cellular respiration result in a net release of energy?

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Explanation:

Cellular respiration formula

C6H12O6+6O2----> 6CO2+6H2O+ATP

Answer:

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Which of the following is a good way to analyze data?

A. Check over it and then copy it.

B. Try to find some way to make it support your hypothesis.

C. Organize it into charts, graphs, do calculation if necessary.

D. Put it away for a few months to see if it makes more since later.

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C. Organize it into charts, graphs, do calculation if necessary.

In my opinion the best way to analyse data is to organise them into charts, graphs and do calculations if necessary. Because, that method would be easier handle data.

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Look at the diagram below.


Ray 1 from the Sun moves through air and falls on the surface of a lake. Ray 2 is a ray which travels from the surface of the lake at the point Ray 1 strikes the lake, and moves towards air. Ray 1 and Ray 2 make the same angle with the surface of the lake. Ray 1 bends towards the vertical when it enters the lake as Ray 3


Which statement is correct about Ray 1?

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Ray 1 from the Sun is the incident ray which is first refracted and then is reflected off the water surface as Ray 2.

What are rays of light?

Rays of light are packets of light which travel together in a straight line.

Light rays just like other waves can be reflected, refracted, diffracted, and polarized.

The ray of light Ray 1 from the Sun is the incident ray.

Ray 2 that leaves the water surface is the reflected ray..

Therefore, Ray 1 from the Sun is the incident ray which is refracted and then is reflected off the water surface as Ray 2.

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Answer: ray 2 is the reflected ray

Explanation:

when dust and ash parties from volcanic eruption

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Answer:

This is called a volcanic winter.

Explanation:

The reason why it is called a volcanic winter, is because in winter, it is colder than the other seasons, but, here's the difference. A volcanic winter is because sunlight is blocked, and a regular winter is when the earth is tilted in a place where the area is not being shined on by the sun.

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volcano winter. Hope this helps

what is the main purpose of the primary election

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Answer:

the main purpose of the primary election is to get new people in office with new rules

Explanation:

Which statement correctly compares nucleic acids and carbohydrates?
They both contain carbon, but only nucleic acids contain hydrogen.
They both contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio.
They both contain carbon, but only carbohydrates contain oxygen.
They both contain carbon, but only nucleic acids contain phosphorous.'

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They both containing carbon, but only nucleic acids containing phosphorus is what correctly compares nucleic acids and carbohydrates.

What is Carbohydrate?

This contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and serves as a source of energy to organisms.

Nucleic acids are similar to proteins and contain phosphorus while carbohydrate doesn't.

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Answer:

They both contain carbon, but only nucleic acids contain phosphorous

Explanation:

It cannot be the first one because they both contain hydrogen:

Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

Nucleic acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.

It cannot be the second one because it is not a true statement.

It cannot be the third one  because they both contain oxygen:

Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

Nucleic acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.

It is the last one because nucleic acids contain phosphorus, while carbohydrates do not: 

Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

Nucleic acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.

Hope it helps! Credit to person above me, they answered first.

Which of the following choices correctly shows the way energy flows in an ecosystem?
A. Bacteria to Seaweed to Fish to Seal to Polar Bear
B. Seaweed to Fish to Seal to Polar Bear to Bacteria
C. Polar Bear to Seal to Fish to Seaweed to Bacteria
D. Seaweed to Bacteria to Seal to Fish to Polar Bear

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A. Bacteria to Seaweed to Fish to Seal to Polar Bear

Shelter, food and water are:
A:Limiting Factors.
B:Food Chains
C:Biotic Factors
D:Carrying Capacity

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Shelter, food, and water are limiting factors.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

These are all limited in an ecosystem, and if there isn't enough, it limits the growth of a population. All of these are abiotic factors, not biotic. Shelter has nothing to do with food chains.

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36. What are the two smaller tubes that branch off of the trachea?
O epiglottis
O diaphragm
Obronchi
O tongue

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Answer:

The answer is Bronchi

Explanation:

The Trachea is divided into two smaller tubes called the bronchi, one for each lung.

Wats da answer bc I’m confused

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Answer:

A. Cell

B. Organ

C. Tissue

Explanation:

cell: The smallest unit of life capable of independent reproduction. Generally contains nucleic acid, cytoplasm, a cell membrane, and many other proteins and structures.

organ: A structure made of different tissues that work together to perform physiological functions.

Tissues: A group of similar cells with the same origin that work together to perform the same function.

how has climate change over geological time and how may it change in the future?

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Answer:

Climate has generally changed from warm to cool globally mostly because of glaciers. Our climate can be changed in the future by the glaciers, also. Think about it this way, glaciers in the south pole melt, and the sea levels rise. Wind currents shift the glaciers and ice shelves, so they break. This will cause the world to overheat, and sea levels to rise. That's how our climate has and will change over time.

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Which of the following best describes the state of ecology and environmental science prior to 1960?

It was relatively non-existent, and most scientists in these fields were considered naturalists.
It focused on gathering evidence to support climate change.
It was a fairly popular field that focused on naturalism and conservation of wildlife.
It focused heavily on developed countries, rather than rural areas or wildlife.

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The correct option is 'it was relatively non-existent, and most scientists in these fields were considered naturalists' because it describes the state of ecology and environmental science prior to 1960 (option 1).

What is environmental science?

Environmental science is a field of study that analyzes the interactions of organisms and abiotic factors in a given ecosystem.

Environmental sciences are fundamental to fight against climate change and global warming.

In conclusion, the statement 'it was relatively non-existent, and most scientists in these fields were considered naturalists' describes the state of ecology and environmental science prior to 1960.

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The energy required for organisms to respond to the environment comes from:.

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The energy required for organisms to respond to the environment comes from the sun.

What is the importance of the Sun in the ecosystem?

Light energy, which also comes from the Sun, is essential for photosynthesis, a process in which green vegetables transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose, lipids, proteins, vitamins, nucleic acids, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere.

The sun is the basis of life, because if we analyze the food chain, its base comes from the photosynthetic beings that provide food for this chain to occur.

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Learning Task No. 3: Performance Task Sanitizer/Disinfectant 1. Chlorine 2. lodine 3. Vinegar Advantages 4TH QUARTER LEAP Disadvantages​

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Answer:

iodine

Explanation:

it has the maximum potential for the Chemical to leak down.

In the harmful dysfunction definition of psychological disorders, dysfunction involves ________.

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Answer:

the inability of an psychological mechanism to perform its function

Explanation:

A rabbit is eating leafy plants on a sunny day. What is happening to the
carbon in the plants and in the rabbit?

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The carbon in the plants and the rabbit is :  Moving in and out simultaneously

The carbon cycle

The carbon cycle explains  the reusing of carbon atoms which enters the earth from the atmospheres and its movement back to the atmosphere ( reuse ).

As the rabbit eats from the leafy plant the carbon it absorbs from the consumption of the plants enters into the atmosphere simultaneously. while as the leafy plants loses its carbon to the rabbit, carbon is added to the leafy plants from the atmosphere.

Hence we can conclude that The carbon in the plants and the rabbit is : Moving in and out simultaneously

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identify structure one and describe its main function.

identify structure 3 and describe its main function​.


30 POINTS

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Answer:

number 3 is the central vacuole and its  large, membrane-bound organelles found in plant cells that act as a storage space for water and other molecules in the cell

Explanation:

Answer:

3. Vacuole

Explanation:

Plant vacuole is a membrane (tonoplast) bound space which contains sap, water, excretory products and other materials (which are not useful for plants).



It occupies 90% of the volume of the plant cell.

Tonoplast, in plants facilitates transport of ion into the vacuole (against the concentration gradient) which causes higher ionic concentration in vacuole than in the cytoplasm.

Some other points:-

 Amoeba have contractile vacuole for osmoregulation and excretory purposes.

Some protists develop food vacuoles by engulfing food particles.

Which chromosomal defect is caused when part of a chromosome breaks off and reattaches backward on the same chromosome?
inversion
translocation
deletion
insertion

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Deletion is when a part of the chromosome is deleted. (Removed)
Insertion is when part of our chromosome has an extra bit added to it.
Translocation Is when one part of the chromosome is moved to another chromosome.

The correct answer is inversion, to invert means to turn upside down. So when part of the chromosome is taken off but attached backwards (turned upside down) we call it inversion

Hope that makes sense

Answer: (A) inversion

Explanation:

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Plates slide past - transform faults
Plates collide and crumple - mountains
Creation of Hawaiian - volcanoes
One plate sinks - subduction
Plates spread apart -mid ocean ridges

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what is climate change and how does it affect us

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Answer:

hotter temperatures, increases storms, increases drought

Answer:

As greenhouse gas they trap the sun’s heat. This leads to global warming as called climate change if effects us by getting the earth hotter and hotter slowly getting more and more every year making ice that was there before for years now is gone

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Why is our year approximately 365 days long?
Choose 1 answer:
This is how long it takes Earth to travel once around the sun.
This is how long it takes the sun to travel once around Barth.
This is how long it takes the universe to travel once around Earth.

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Answer:

this is how long the universe to travel around the earth once

First answer it’s how long it takes the earth to go around the sun once

The __________ air mass is the most important contributor to lake-effect snow.

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Answer: more

Explanation:

the periodic table contains a lot of information in it. with the help of that information calculate the number of neutrons present in non-metallic elements of the periodic table.

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Answer:

No. of neutrons = mass no. - atomic no.

Explanation:

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write 7 differences between cell and virus.​

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Hey there! Here are 7 differences between a cell and a virus:

A cell is a significant structural and functional unit of all living organisms. Instead, a virus is an infectious agent that is considered non-living. The cell is a living component, unlike a virus that is a parasite. Cells are present in a living form, on the other hand, the virus is present in both living and non-livingA virus doesn’t contain any kind of cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane, ribosome or mitochondrion, whereas a cell contains all of these (depending on what kind of cell it is). Many viruses do not even have a membrane, often formed of only a protein capsid containing the DNA or RNA based genome. Cells can exist independently like bacteria or can be as a part of larger organisms like our own cells in the body. Viruses on the other hand are non-living infectious particles that are dependant on a living host to reproduce.Cells reproduce through binary fission and mitosis or meiosis. When a virus replicates, it uses lytic fission to do itVirus particles are slightly smaller than a cell.

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How do humoral and cell mediated immunity help each other
Please help me thanks

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Humoral immunity protects the body against extracellular pathogens and Cell mediated immunity protects the body from intracellular pathogens .

Humoral immunity: It is the process adaptive immunity manifested by the production of antibodies by B lymphocytes. It develops the bone marrow. B cells may be trigged to proliferate into plasma cells.

Cell mediated immunity:  Cell mediated immunity is an immune response that does not involve antibodies but rather involves the activation of macrophages and NK cells.

Humoral immunity and cell mediated immunity works together with assistance from helper T cells, B cells.

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