Which influence has immigration and migration had on the population of Texas?

A.) It has kept the growth rate of Texas the same as the growth rate of the United
States.

B.) It lowered the amount of cultural and economic activity in Texas.

C.) It contributed to the 38% of Hispanic Texans as of 2010.

D.) It decreases the need for public services in rural communities.

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Answer 1
I would think it is C but I’m sorry if it’s wrong
Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is choice C.

Explanation:

In this question, I will use the following format: two d*mbs, a trick, & a true. In this strategy, there are two d*mb answers, one answer made to trick the reader, and one true answer (which is the correct answer).

The two d*mbs of this problem are choices B and D. B simply makes no sense since immigration and migration would increase the amount of cultural and economic activity in Texas if anything. I feel as though D is illogical because it is more likely that immigration and migration would increase the need for public services in rural communities. Due to B and D being the opposite of what is necessary for the answers to be true, they can both be swiftly eliminated.

A is the trick of this question. Although it may seem valid at first, there is a fatal flaw about it: the fact that Texas is within the United States. Texas, despite its size and population, is one singular part of the US. It is impossible for Texas to be the only part of the United States to grow. As a result, the growth rate of Texas can never be the same as the growth rate of the United States.

C is the true in this problem. Immigration and migration contributing to the 38% of Hispanic Texans (as of 2010) is indeed a logical answer that adds up. Additionally, when looking at the official resources that this question is derived from, the text clearly states that 'The numbers and percentages of Hispanics in Texas grew greatly between 2000 and 2010. About 2.8 million more Texans identified themselves as Hispanic in 2010 compared to 2000. Hispanics represented 38 percent of all Texans compared to about 32 percent in 2000.' While this information may not seem all that important at a first glance, it actually supports this answer quite a bit. The text clearly provides valid proof of answer choice C; it gives the cause of answer choice C quite plainly and undeniably.

This means that A is the trick, B and D are the d*mbs, and C is the true. Due to the evidence and verification previously stated in my answers, it is quite clear (to me) that the answer is indeed choice C.

In case you're wondering, the words with apostrophes are * d u m b * and * d u m b s * . I get why they censored them, so I simply accommodated and blocked the vowel.


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Why is the taiga (boreal forest) considered "the driest moist biome" ?


Because it rains as little as the temperate rain forest, but retains most of its water throughout the year because of the cool temperatures.


Because it rains more than a tropical rainforest, but retains most of its water throughout the year because of the cool temperatures.


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Because it rains less than a desert, but retains most of its water throughout the year because of the cool temperatures.

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C

Explanation:

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Taiga is considered as the driest moist biome because, it rains as little as the temperate rain forest, but retains most of its water throughout the year because of the cool temperatures.

What is taiga forest?

In North America, Taiga is generally referred to as boreal forest or snow forest. This is world's largest biome, consist of cone bearing seed plants, mostly, of pines, spruces, and larches.

It covers most of inland Canada, Alaska, and parts of the northern contiguous United States in North America. In Eurasia, it covers most of Sweden, Finland, Russia from Karelia in the west to the Pacific Ocean, Norway and Estonia, some Scottish Highlands.

Throughout the year, taiga experience relatively low precipitation. Primarily it rains during summer, but can also be snow or fog. Due to low evaporation rate, it is sufficient for vegetation growth.

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The teacher noticed that Carrie seemed quite restless today and was having difficulty concentrating on any task that she started. She continuously squirmed, whether in her chair or sitting on the floor. On a number of occasions, the teacher also observed Carrie tugging at her underwear and scratching her bottom. She recalled that Carrie’s mother had mentioned something about getting her younger brother tested for pinworms and wondered if this might be what she was observing.

Required:
If Carrie does have pinworms, for what length of time should the other children be observed for similar problems?

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Answer: Other children should be observed after the average of 6 weeks from the time of exposure to Carrie who is suspected to be infected by Pin worm.

Explanation:

Pin worm also called enterobiasis vermicularis is a parasitic nematode. The eggs are found in the specimen collected from the perianal skin and in the faeces of an infected individual. In its worldwide distribution, children are more commonly infected than adults. This is so because autoinfection by swallowing infective eggs is common in children. The eggs cause intense irritation and scratching of the infected area leads to the fingers becoming contaminated with eggs. This was observed by Carrie's teacher, as she usually scratch her bottom.

Other children should be observed after the average of 6 weeks from the time of exposure to infective eggs. This is because of the direct life cycle exhibited by the worm. Following ingestion of infective eggs, the larvae hatch in the intestine. Occasionally larvae hatch from the eggs on the perianal skin and migrate back into the intestine where they grow into mature worms. This type of infection is called RETROINFECTION. The larvae develop into fully mature worms in the large intestine. The female worms migrate to the rectum, pass out of the anus and lay their eggs on the perianal skin and perineum. The eggs are produced about 6 weeks after infection. They can remain viable on bedding, clothing, household objects, and in dust for several weeks.

Therefore from the life cycle of the worm, similar problem found in Carrie can be observed in other children after about six weeks of exposure to the infective eggs of the worm.

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1.  In primary succession, newly exposed or newly formed rock is colonized by living things for the first time. In secondary succession, an area previously occupied by living things is disturbed then recolonized following the disturbance.

2.  Primary and secondary succession occur after both human and natural events that cause drastic change in the makeup of an area.

3.  Volcanic eruptions, Retreat of glaciers, Flooding accompanied by severe soil erosion, Landslides, Nuclear explosions, Oil spills.

Each chromosome has genes that control wing shape, body color, antenna type, and eye color.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

The correct answer is - True.

Explanation:

In a simplified drosophila or fruit fly genome, Each chromosome of the homologous pair of chromosomes has the genes for the body color, wing shape, antenna type, and eye color, and all are located on the same chromosome.

So on the basis of the explanation given above it is clear that in Drosophila or fruit flies it is true that Each chromosome has genes that control wing shape, body-color, antenna type, and eye color.

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B.
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C: from what I can see in the graph

Answer:

The answer is A,

Explanation:

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Explanation:

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Carbon enters all food webs, both terrestrial and aquatic, through autotrophs, or self-feeders. Almost all of these autotrophs are photosynthesizers, such as plants or algae. Autotrophs capture carbon dioxide from the air or bicarbonate ions from the water and use them to make organic compounds such as glucose.

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Answer:

it would drastically increase

Explanation:

Studies have shown that the increased amount of pollution has led to a drastic decline in the number of white-colored moths. Therefore, if pollution decreased and the environment was restored, then white-colored moths would once again thrive and their population would drastically increase. This is because, with less pollution, the white-colored moths are much harder for predators to see and are able to blend in easier with their surroundings. This therefore, allows them to survive long enough to reproduce.

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a. True
b. False

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animals respond faster to the stimuli more faster as compared to the plants due to the presence of nerve cells.

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Answer:

below

Explanation:

I'm pretty sure the answer is "exhale it in the breathing process"

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How did the results of Meselson and Stahl's experiment confirm that
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Answer: Meselson & Stahl reasoned that these experiments showed that DNA replication was semi-conservative: the DNA strands separate and each makes a copy of itself, so that each daughter molecule comprises one "old" and one "new" strand. The semi-conservative model, in which each strand of DNA serves as a template to make a new, complementary strand, seemed most likely based on DNA's structure. ... From the patterns of DNA labeling they saw, Meselson and Stahl confirmed that DNA is replicated semi-conservatively.

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Population:
Community:
Ecosystem:
Biome:
Biosphere:

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Answer:

Population: a group of an individual species

Community: a group of multiple species

Organism: A living thing

Ecosystem: ecosystems include more than a community of living organisms (biotic) interacting with the environment (abiotic)

Biome: a set of ecosystems sharing similar characteristics with their abiotic factors adapted to their environments.

Biosphere: the sum of all the ecosystems established on planet Earth. It is the living (and decaying) component of the earth system.

Explanation:

The definition of the given terms are as follows:

Organism: They may be defined as a living thing that has an organized structure and the ability to react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and regulate the mechanism of homeostasis.Population: It may be defined as the group of individuals belonging to the same species living in the same area at a given time.

What is Community?

A community may be characterized as a group of individuals belonging to different species living in the same area at a given time.

An ecosystem may be defined as the place or an area where members of different species live together and interact with one another for the purpose of food, shelter, space, and mating partner.

A biome may be characterized as a very large ecosystem that is significantly running in nature in an unmanaged area. While the biosphere may be defined as the region of the Earth where life can be found, including the soil, water, and air.

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Describe at least two costs and two benefits of using a desalinization plant to obtain more freshwater?

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Answer:

Advantages:

1. provide drinking water in desertic regions

2. excellent water quality  

Disadvantages:

1. high cost to obtain freshwater

2. possible harmful effects on the aquatic ecosystem

Explanation:

Desalinization plants are centers that provide an independent source of water, critical for human needs. Desalination plants function to remove salt from seawater, thereby turning this water into potable drinking water, which is of vital importance for areas where freshwater is scarce (e.g., desertic regions). Moreover, desalinization plants meet (or even may exceed) standards for water quality because they are prepared to remove impurities (not only salts) from seawater. Nonetheless, desalinization plants may also exhibit disadvantages. In the first place, desalinization is an expensive process that requires an important amount of electricity to push water through a filter (desalinization occurs via reverse osmosis). Finally, desalinization plants may alter aquatic ecosystems in a negative way since the discharge of seawater modifies the salinity and decreases the oxygen levels in the water at the disposal site.

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The answer is A) every generation has a larger population than the generation before.

Explanation:

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A Abrasion
B. Oxidation
c. Exfoliation
D. Carbonation

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Answer:

According to my sources the answer is B

Explanation:

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Answer:

B: Oxidation causes the reddish coloring

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a. True
b. False

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Answer: TRUE

Explanation:

The cell division that takes place during the growth and development of an organism is in an as MITOSIS. Mitosis takes place in somatic cells that is, body cells that are not involved in the production of gametes. The difference stages of mitosis were originally defined by cellular features observable through a LIGHT MICROSCOPE. These stages includes:

--> PROPHASE: when viewed under a light microscope, each chromosome shortens and thickens and is seen to consist of two chromatids. The Centriole begin to separate.

--> METAPHASE: The nuclear membrane disappears, a spindle forms, the chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell and become attached to the spindle fibres at their centromeres.

--> ANAPHASE: The sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of cell as the spindle fibres contract.

--> TELOPHASE: A nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromatids, and the cell divides into two daughter cells.

Why do silent mutations not affect the protein that the gene encodes?

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Sea breeze happens during the day.

A. True

B. False

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Answer:

True, in the summer its common

Explanation:

Answer:a true

Explanation:The statement is true.

The specific heat capacity of water is much higher than that of sand. Air above land becomes more warmer than water during day. So cold air above water or sea blows to land known as sea breeze and vice versa for land breeze.

Fill in the Venn diagram with the items below

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Answer:

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Eukaryotes : DNA in nucleus

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- bound by membrane

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Primitive bryophytes like mosses and liverworts are so small that they can rely on diffusion to move water in and out of the plant. ... Bryophytes also need a moist environment to reproduce. Their flagellated sperm must swim through water to reach the egg. So mosses and liverworts are restricted to moist habitats.

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What are the three states of matter? What do the particles look like in each?

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Answer:

Solid: Compact particles; no movement

Liquid: Particles can move but in a limited space

Gas: Rapid moving particles that move almost freely

Explanation:

Answer:

solid & liquid & gas

Explanation:

solid = hard

liquid = water

gas = air

During which process does heat transfer occur because of density differences in water or air?
A. Conduction
B. Pollution
C. Radiation
D. Convection
2. Explain your answer.

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Answer: D. Convection

Explanation: As water's temperature increases in the presence of a heat source, it will become less dense and rise. As it moves up and away from the heat source, it cools and becomes denser and sinks.

Answer:

The correct answer is D. Convection.

Explanation:

Convection occurs due to the differences in density, and only happens in gases or liquids. The heat is transferred by the movement of a heated fluid, which is air or water.

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What comes to mind when you hear the term “9 + 2?

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A team of students from UGA are completing and field study to determine the impact the American alligator has on ecosystems in places such as the Okefenokee Swamp in South Georgia over a 3-month period. In one area, they have removed the alligators and in another area they have left the alligators. Which of the following represents the independent and dependent variables being tested in the field study as well as a claim of the predicted outcome?

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Answer:

Alligators is independent variable and the impact on ecosystem is dependent variable.

Explanation:

Alligators is independent variable and the impact on ecosystem is dependent variable. The environment having alligators is a balance ecosystem because alligators feeds on some organisms to control their population while on the other hand, the environment which have no alligator is not in equilibrium state because some organisms increase in population and become invasive species that cause damage to other organisms so environment having alligators is good as compared to no alligators.

Which of the following are similarities between meiosis and mitosis?
Check all that apply.
2 points
There are two rounds of division
DNA gets replicated during S stage of interphase
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase occur in that order
four haploid daughter cells are produced

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Answer: DNA gets replicated during S stage of interphase

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase occur in that order

four haploid daughter cells are produced

Explanation:

based on the fossil evidence the correct sequence in which life evolves in PLEASSE HELPPP THIS IS A BIG GRADE

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Answer: Fossil evidence that shows the correct sequence in which life evolves is B i think im not sure but im pretty sure its B

The virus first hypothesis, suggests that:

a.
viruses evolved from the living cells
b.
viruses may have been the first self-replicating entities
c.
viruses originate from bacteria cells
d.
viruses don't evolve

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Answer:

b.

viruses may have been the first self-replicating entities

Explanation:

The “virus-first” hypothesis states that viruses predated cells and contributed to the rise of cellular life. A significant proportion of all the viral genomes encode for genetic sequences that lack clear cellular homologs. Presence of such virus-specific sequences provides support to their unique origin.

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