Answer:
Water striders are able to walk on top of water due to a combination of several factors. Water striders use the high surface tension of water and long, hydrophobic legs to help them stay above water.
Water striders use this surface tension to their advantage through their highly adapted legs and distributed weight. The legs of a water strider are long and slender, allowing the weight of the water strider body to be distributed over a large surface area. The legs are strong, but have flexibility that allows the water striders to keep their weight evenly distributed and flow with the water movement. Hydrofuge hairs line the body surface of the water strider.
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Patient A came to the clinic after having a bike accident. She has severe pain in her left forearm. The pain increases when she moves the arm, and her arm is quite swollen. The X-ray shows an abnormality with the radius bone in the forearm.
Based on Patient A's history, which diagnosis is most logical?
Muscle sprain
Nerve damage
Broken or fractured bone
•Which of the following systems is affected by the broken arm? Select all that apply.
Muscular
Nervous
Skeletal
•Use the internet to search for treatments for broken bones.
Record possible treatments on your activity report.
Make sure you list the websites you use to create a treatment plan.
•Patient B came to the clinic complaining of numbness and tingling in his right foot. He described the pain as feeling like pins and needles. There is no swelling, bruising, or redness. The X-ray shows no breaks or fractures, but the patient states that he has type 2 diabetes. A blood glucose test shows high blood glucose levels.
•Based on Patient B's history, which diagnosis is most logical?
Broken or fractured bone
Muscle sprain
Nerve damage
•Important: Fill in the diagnosis on your activity report.
•Which of the following systems is affected by the nerve damage? Select all that apply.
Skeletal
Muscular
Nervous
•Use the internet to search for diabetic peripheral neuropathy treatments.
Record possible treatments on your activity report.
•Make sure you list the websites you use to create a treatment plan.
•Patient C came to the clinic complaining of pain in her left calf. Her calf is swollen and hurts even when at rest. Before coming in to the clinic, Patient C had been running track. All of a sudden, she felt tightness and pain in the back of her calf. The X-ray shows no breaks or fractures, and an MRI shows no nerve damage.
•Based on Patient C's history, which diagnosis is most logical?
Muscle sprain
Nerve damage
Broken or fractured bone
•Important: Fill in the diagnosis on your activity report.
•Which of the following systems is affected by the muscle sprain in the calf? Select all that apply.
Skeletal
Nervous
Muscular
•Use the internet to search for muscle sprain treatments.
Record possible treatments on your activity report.
Make sure you list the websites you use to create a treatment plan.
Answer:
Explanation:
fractured bone as the arm is swollen
Bruising can happen with almost any kind of tissue damage, including blood leaking from a broken bone. 1 The bigger the area of bruising, the more likely the damage is deep—possibly bone deep. Broken bones often swell. Swelling can be a sign that it's broken.
it will affect your skeletal system as you are unable to moth that part of your body and it also affect your muscular system as you can move your arm.
Broken bones are one of the most common orthopedic injuries. Fractures require treatment which may be as simple as rest, or as invasive as surgery. There are many factors that must be considered to determine the most appropriate treatment of a broken bone including: Some of the most frequently used fracture treatments are described here
that is most likely nerve damage as there is no bruising and it is numb so here nerve damage will be most logical.
muscular and nervous system as you are unable to feel or move your muscle.
muscle strain as it is when she overexercise her muscle which I sometimes experience at night.
it will most likely affect your muscular system
For immediate self-care of a sprain, try the R.I.C.E. approach — rest, ice, compression, elevation: Rest. Avoid activities that cause pain, swelling or discomfort. But don't avoid all physical activity.
Which two systems work together when you pull your hand away from a hot stove?
digestive and muscular
nervous and respiratory
circulatory and digestive
muscular and nervous
Answer:
I think it would be muscular and nervous
Explanation:
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12. What do many scientists conclude about vertebrates from studying their embryological development? *
A. Vertebrates with gills are more likely to survive than those without gills.
B. Vertebrates have changed, or evolved, over time.
C. Vertebrates might have evolved into one another.
D. All vertebrates might share a common ancestor.
Answer:
all vertebrates might share a common ancestor
Explanation:
8.Examine this skeleton of an extinct animal. Which of the animals below is most likely to be closely related to it? *
A. Clouded leopard
B. Rhinoseros
C. Whale
D. Frog
The skeleton is of Clouded leopard.
What are Extinct animal?Extinct species of animals are those that have stopped reproducing, perished, and ceased to exist. The extinction of a species is said to occur at the time of its last member's death.
Over the past 500 years, more than 900 species have become extinct. Due to habitat loss, a shortage of food supply, hunting, pollution, climate change, and excessive consumption, animals go extinct.
One of the most well-known extinct species is the dinosaur; it is thought that a meteor impact and/or numerous volcanic eruptions were responsible for its extinction.
Therefore, The skeleton is of Clouded leopard.
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How do you convert animo acids into traits?
Answer:
its 50%
Explanation:
To convert you take 50% and turn into fraction which is 1/2
nuclear power:
description: renewable? non-renewable?
pros and cons
where it is found
how it is recovered
brief history
how it is stored in the source
how energy is released
economic impact
environmental impact
future of energy source
i know this is a lot, just answer whatever you can!
Plant pollen travels from the stamen to the stigma. Which step comes next in the pollination process?
Answer:
the next step would be germination.
Explanation:
Step 1: Pollination
In general, male gametes are contained in pollen, which is carried by wind, water, or wildlife (both insects and animals) to reach female gametes. The pollen is deposited on a plant's stigma, which is part of the pistil (the elongated part of a flower extending from the ovary). This process is called pollination.
Step 2: Germination
Within a few minutes, pollen tubes begin growing, or germinating, toward the egg cell. These tubes will provide a path for the sperm carried in the pollen to reach the egg.
Step 3: Penetration of the Ovule
The pollen tubes penetrate the ovule, which contains the female gametes.
Step 4: Fertilization
Sperm travel down the pollen tubes and fertilize an egg. Most angiosperms undergo double fertilization, where both an egg and the polar nuclei in the embryonic sac are fertilized.
Answer:
When a pollen grain moves from the anther (male part) of a flower to the stigma (female part), pollination happens. This is the first step in a process that produces seeds, fruits, and the next generation of plants. The stalk holds the anther and attaches it to the flower. The enlarged basal portion of the pistil where ovules are produced.
Explanation:
When pollen from a plant's stamen is transferred to that same plant's stigma, it is called self-pollination. When pollen from a plant's stamen is transferred to a different plant's stigma, it is called cross-pollination. Cross-pollination produces stronger plants.
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What are some ways that animal structure and functions differ depending on the animal’s environment?
Different animals use their body parts in different ways to see, hear, grasp objects, protect themselves, move from place to place, and seek, find, and take in food, water and air. Plants also have different parts (roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits) that help them survive and grow.
Which of the fossils in the diagram is YOUNGEST? Select the most likely answer. *
A. Wood
B. Fish
C. Ammonite
D. Palm leaf
WHat are the answers 1-10 on brainpop lymphatic system pls help
Answer:
1. both are made of blood and plasma
2. C, A, B
3. capillary walls must be very thin
4. a highway
5. harmful particles would get in your bloodstream
6. complimentary
7. it distributes fatty acids throughout the body
8. immune
9. white blood cells
10. garbage collector
what is this compound
What evidence do some scientists use to support the idea that certain organisms might be related to one another? *
A. Similarities (physically, genetically)
B. Names
C. Common ancestors
D. Vertebrates
Answer:
the fossil record, biogeography, comparative anatomy, comparative embryology, and molecular biology.
Explanation:
I hope that made it easier:)
Answer:
a or c
Explanation:
What is a health benefit to eating whole grains?
a. They may improve bowel health and function.
b. They may reduce the risk of heart disease.
c. They may maintain a healthy blood pressure.
d. They may reduce blood cholesterol levels.
Answer: B
Explanation: Grains are naturally high in fiber, helping you feel full and satisfied — Whole grains help to a lower risk of heart disease, diabetes, certain cancers and other health problems.
Your friend shows you the image below and claims that it shows the process of mitosis. why is he or she wrong? (3 reasons)
Answer:
1. The cell splits itself twice
2. 4 resulting sperm cells are made
3. Only half of the DNA is kept per cell
Explanation:
Mitosis only has one diving phase that occurs only on body cells, which makes it have 2 daughter cells. This, on the other hand, has 4 daughter cells. If you notice, after the third set of bubbles, the genome(DNA) is split among 4 cells.
which of the following statements best explains their results
Answer:
c might be the answer
Explanation:
the question is not clear . for sure its not a. and b they didn't explain it clearly the same thing with d too.
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Which is an example of species diversity?
a clown fish, a water buffalo and an oak tree
a flock of 500 snow geese
a pod of humpback whales
a coral reef
How does the diaphragm remove air from the lungs?
When the diaphragm pushes upward, it decreases the volume of the lungs, pushing air out.
When the diaphragm pushes upward, it increases the volume of the lungs, pushing air out.
When the diaphragm pulls downward, it increases the volume of the lungs, pushing air out.
When the diaphragm pulls downward, it decreases the volume of the lungs, pushing air out.
Answer: When, the diaphragm pushes upward, it decreases the volume of the lungs, pushing air out.
Explanation:
In exhalation, the diaphragm move upward and the chest wall muscles relax, causing the chest cavity to get smaller and push air out of the respiratory system through the nose or mouth.
When you breathe in, the diaphragm moves downward toward the abdomen, and the rib muscles pull the ribs upward and outward. This makes the chest cavity bigger and pulls air through the nose or mouth into the lungs.
Begin with blood flow in the left ventricle, recognizing how the vena cava, aorta, pulmonary artery and veins, right and left atriums, right and left ventricles, arteries, and veins all contribute to blood flow. Oxygenated and deoxygenated blood should also be described in your blood flow description.
Left ventricle, Aortic semilunar valve, Aorta, Arteries, Capillaries, Veins, Inferior vena cava, Right artrium, Tricupsid valve, Right ventricle, Pulmonary semilunar valve, Pulmonary artery, Lungs, Pulmonary veins ( Right & Left ).
Deoxygenated blood is received from the systemic circulation into the right atrium, it is pumped into the right ventricle whereas, The blood that is returned to the right atrium is deoxygenated while the left atrium receives newly oxygenated blood from the lungs through the pulmonary vein.
In one or two sentences, describe how an invasive species can be introduced into an ecosystem by humans. Name a specific situation and species and how it would affect the ecosystem.
The first part of the cell cycle is called _____________.
Answer:
The interphase
Explanation:
It splits into 3 parts G1, S, and G2. It starts the cell growth and matures it.
Question 2
Which letter best represents the amplitude?
А
B
C
D
Answer:
EXPLINATION BELOW……
B
because B includes the midpoint and the top of the line
Read about the life cycle of an apple tree, and think about the role apples play in reproduction. Describe how apples help apple trees to reproduce. In other words, for an apple tree, what is the advantage of producing fruit as opposed to simply dropping its seeds on the ground? ⊄ pls help asap⊅
Answer:
Since the apple is food, animals eat the apple( seed and all) and take a poop in a different area.
Explanation:
Since apple seeds don’t digest easy, it has fresh, fertile ground to grow in.
Which term names the main components of proteins?
amino acids
fats
lipids
sugars
Ayuda graded test
Identify the flower parts from their descriptions.
A) These grains contain male gametes (sperm cells):
B) This structure contains female gametes (egg cells):
C) This colorful structure attracts pollinators to the flower:
D) This structure has a sticky surface to trap pollen grains:
E) This structure produces and stores pollen:
These structures allow sperm cells to move through the style:
F) This cup-like structure holds the flower:
G) These structures protect the maturing flower bud:
H) This structure contains the female organs of a flower:
I) This structure contains the male organs of a flower:
Answer:
I dunno if you still need help with this but:
A. pollen grains
B. Ovule
C. Petals
D. Stigma
E. Anther
These structures allow sperm cells to move through the style: Pollen Tube
F. Receptacle
G. Sepal
H. Pistil/Carpel
I. Stamen
Explanation:
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As the Colorado River carved the Grand Canyon, the land was split and the sides of the canyon grew farther apart. The population of Abert's squirrels in the area was separated by the widening canyon. Over time, scientists noted differences in the two separate populations, including the color of their fur, their size, and their foraging and feeding behaviors. What will happen to the groups of squirrels if they remain separated? How does this relate to genetic variation?
The canyon became a geographic barrier separating the forests and squirrels on each rim. One population of squirrels had become two separate populations that could no longer reproduce. According to National Geographic, this type of speciation is allopatric speciation.
An atom contains 3 protons, 3 electrons, and 4 neutrons. Which of the following statements
correctly describes the nucleus of this atom?
A the nucleus contains 3 positively charged particles
B the nucleus contains 3 negatively charged particles
C the nucleus contains 3 positively charged particles and 4 neutrally charged particles
D the nucleus contains 3 negatively charged particles and 4 neutrally charged particles
10. Fully-formed vertebrates might not have a lot in common, but their embryos show more similarities. What do all vertebrate embryos have in common at some point in their development? *
A. Gill slits and lungs
B. Tails and lungs
C. Tails and gill slits
D. Tails and fins
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5. Read the following passage.
A small amount of oil can be used to produce a large amount of energy. Because of this, oil has changed the way we live. Our cities are built for cars, which run on oil in the form of gasoline. People have grown used to the idea of being able to hop in their car and drive anywhere they want, for a relatively low price. And our country has a large network of gas stations already in place to make this possible.
However, there is only so much oil underground. Once we have taken all the oil from underground, it will not be replaced. As oil starts to run out, the price will keep increasing. Also, oil releases greenhouse gases when burned, but that is not the only effect it has on the environment. Drilling for oil is a difficult process and can cause environmental damage. In the drilling area, organisms can lose their homes or be killed. Oil is also drilled offshore, which means it is drilled from the ocean floor. This can cause problems for marine life. One of the worst outcomes is when oil is spilled into the ocean, because this is very difficult or even impossible to clean.
a) Based on this passage, what are the pros and cons of using oil? (2 points)
Think about the good and bad things that the passage mentions.
b) How might society affect science when it comes to developing oil-based technology? (1 point)
Think about concerns or needs people may have.
What determine which genes will be an advantage and which ones will be a disadvantage?
Help me Please (double points)
Can somebody please label with numbers?
Answer:
1. Tympanic Membrane
2. Vomarine Teeth
3. Eustachian Tube
4. Tongue
5. Esophagus
6. Glottis
7. Maxillary Teeth
8. Nictitating Membrane
Explanation:
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