Answer:
The reintroduction of wolves led to a trophic cascade that increased the biodiversity of woody species by controlling the elk population. It also increased the health of riparian zones, subsequently increasing the biodiversity of the birds and mammals that live there.
3.
What two molecules are produced during Photosynthesis?
Answer:
outputs Glucose, oxygen
Explanation:
Explanation:
photosynthesis requires sunlight, carbon dioxide and water as starting reactants (figure 5.5). After the process is complete, photosynthesis releases oxygen and produce carbohydrate molecule, most commonly glucose. These sugar molecules contain the energy that living things need to survive.
During the process of photosynthesis, cell use carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make sugar molecules and oxygen.
Define antibiotic resistance.
Answer:
Answer: Antibiotic resistance occurs when the body builds up a resistance to antibiotics.
Explanation:
which of these is an effect of an algal bloom
Answer:
An increase growth in microorganisms results in oxygen depletion
Explanation:
The growth of algal bloom is caused due to excessive runoff rich in the nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous. This run off comes from the agricultural field.
These nutrients aids in the growth of the algae(microorganisms) in large number. This growth forms a layer on the water body and use the oxygen present in the water and makes the water oxygen deficient.
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Psychology is the scientific study of:
Answer:
The mind and behavior!
Explanation:
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What does the term temperature control refer to
Answer:
the term temperature control refers to Thermostats .....
A device called a temperature controller is used to maintain a target temperature at a given level. The typical thermostat seen in homes is the most basic type of temperature controller.
What are the biological temperature control factors?
The hypothalamus, a region of the brain, controls our body's core temperature. The hypothalamus measures our body's temperature and compares it to the average temperature, which is around 37 degrees Celsius.
The hypothalamus ensures that the body produces and maintains heat if our body temperature falls too low.
Progesterone tends to encourage heat conservation and higher body temperatures, whereas estradiol tends to increase heat dissipation.
Therefore, a thermostat seen in homes is the most basic type of temperature controller.
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How many chromosomes would there be in each cell after meiosis I?
Answer:
it would be 23 chromosomes
Explanation:
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Changing the structure of the transmembrane domain in the MC4R receptor, which would result in:
A. an increase in MC4R signalling
B. an elongated C-terminal
C. an inability for the receptor to be embedded in the cell membrane correctly.
D. an overexpression of MC4R at the cell membrane
Answer:
Answer is C
Explanation:
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Write a paragraph of at least three sentences about stem cells. The paragraph should Include what stem cells ate, the controversy around them, and your opinion about using them for research.
Answer:
Stem cells are typically found in that of babies, because they can become anything the body needs. Such as when a pregnant person has been hurt the baby inside will send stem cells to the injury to help repair what was damaged. Many people think that by retrieving stem cells they can be used to assist in recovery of people with regeneration of blood vessels and nerves and or even cure Alzheimer's.
Explanation:
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State the role of the light stage of photosynthesis to the Calvin cycle.
Answer:
In the light-independent reactions or Calvin cycle, the energized electrons from the light-dependent reactions provide the energy to form carbohydrates from carbon dioxide molecules. The light-independent reactions are sometimes called the Calvin cycle because of the cyclical nature of the process.
Explanation:
4. There is a new viral disease in the human population. You found that the
isolated viral particles do not lyse human cells when cultured together. You
also found the virus contained a ssRNA genome and curiously, you found
the viral sequences in the host cell genome. What Class of virus do you
think you have? How would you confirm this?
Answer:
COVI-19
Explanation:
Why is fungi classified as neither a plant nor animal
Answer:
it is a decomposer
Explanation:
it is not a plant nor an animal it decomposes dead plants and animals
Through which plants and animals obtain the nitrogen they need ?
Answer:
Plants take up nitrogen compounds through their roots. Animals obtain these compounds when they eat the plants. When plants and animals die or when animals excrete wastes, the nitrogen compounds in the organic matter re-enter the soil where they are broken down by microorganisms, known as decomposers
Explanation:
Iwo atoms that are isotopes of one another must have the same number of what! protons O neutrons electrons all particles
Answer:
neutrons
Explanation:
Neutrons have no charge so it doesn't change the overall charge of the atom. Having a different number of protons or electrons would change the overall charge.
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which of the following summarizes the endocrine system's role?
- to carry nerve impulses throughout the body in order to maintain homeostasis
- to receive information about what is happening inside and outside of the body
- to regulate body activities (like growth and immunity) by sending chemical messages
- to send electrical messages about how the body should respond to stimuli
Answer:
To regulate body activities (like growth and immunity) by sending chemical messages
Explanation:
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I hope this helps, but you might want to double-check this.
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Title
Title your lab report with a few words that
summarize the lab investigation
Purpose
The lab report should begin with one or two
sentences that state the purpose of the
investigation what you want to see, practice, loam
about, or test. The purpose statement answers the
question "What am I trying to find out by doing this
experiment?"
The three most common types of labs are:
inquiry labs, in which you measure how
changing one variable affects another variable
discovery labs, in which you observe a scientific
phenomenon, perhaps for the first time.
forensic labs, in which you gather and analyze
data as evidence to build an argument in
response to a question, as in a court case,
All three types of labs give you an opportunity to
learn important scientific skills and concepts.
Question
At its core, science is about inquiry, or the act of
asking questions and seeking answers. Most labs
begin as the result of a question, which is why the
introduction of your lab report should include a
question. For example, suppose you notice that you
seem to play basketball better at the court in one
park than in another. After conducting research, you
realize that one of the surfaces of the court at the
park is different from that of your driveway. As a
result, you might formulate the scientific question
"What effect does the court surface have on the
height that the basketball bounces?" To answer this
question scientifically, you could perform several
experiments and gather data,
Hypothesis (or Prediction)
A hypothesis is an initial answer to a question, a
possible explanation or expectation based on prior
knowledge or research. Before starting most lábs,
you will formulate a hypothesis. It should be listed in
the introduction of your tab report
A good scientific hypothesis states conditions,
expected results, and possible reasons for those
results, For example, you could respond to the
basketball question with a hypothesis like "If the
court surface is smooth concreto, as the park's
court is, then the basketball will bounce higher,
because smooth surfaces have better contact with
the ball." Like this hypothesis, hypotheses are often
structured using the format "il then, because
which is described below.
The "it' portion of the hypothesis describes
something that you will change in the experiment
• The "then" portion of the hypothesis describes
what you think will happen as a result of that
change
• The "because" portion of the hypothesis
describes the ason why you think that change
will occur
In other laboratory activities you will be asked to
make a prediction. You will conduct background
research, then predict the outcome of a known
scientific process
Special Note about inquiry Labs
For inquiry labs, questions are generally
written in the form of "What is the effect of X on
Y?" Hypotheses will generally be in the form of
X [describe how you will change X during the
experiment), then Y will predict how y will
change in response), because give your
reason." In many inquiry labs the variables
lend themselves to a scatterplot (X-Y plot)
For anyone else who needs help just write an essay on what ionic bonds are. Then write what covalent bonds are. Then write the difference between them. It’s better than getting in trouble for using someone else’s work.
The student guide made it very confusing as if you were doing a project but it’s not, it’s just an essay.
Answer:
Was gonna use some links but {insert anger} brainly doesn't allow it.
Explanation:
There are primarily two forms of bonding that an atom can participate in: Covalent and Ionic. Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons between two or more atoms. Ionic bonds form when two or more ions come together and are held together by charge differences.
Search up: "Ionic bonds vs Covalent bonds" if you need more to write about
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Answer:
I can't understand the language text in English and with your language name I reply that
Explanation:
Wind turbines work on a very simple priciple: the wind turns the blades, which causes the axis to rotate, which is attached to a generator, which produces DC electricity, which is then converted to AC via an inverter that can be passed on to power your home.
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Answer:
Explanation:
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What is reproduction?
a. A formation of new traits
b. The process of producing new living things
c. The creation of living things from nonliving materials
d. The ability to make offspring using energy from the sun
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Reproduction is when a living thing mates and is capable of making another living thing. That means it's the process of NEW living things, because it's being created. Hope that helps:)
Answer:
Option B (The process of producing new living things)
Explanation:
Further answer:
reproduction is the process of producing new living things which is possible only in living things (not non-living things)..
animals, plants and humans can reproduce...
Which abiotic factor is necessary for animals to survive in an aquatic
ecosystem?
Answer:
It's Oxygen.
Explanation:
Some abiotic factors, such as oxygen, are important in aquatic ecosystems as well as terrestrial environments. Terrestrial animals obtain oxygen from the air they breathe. Oxygen availability can be an issue for organisms living at very high elevations, however, where there are fewer molecules of oxygen in the air.
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-Psychology class -
The individual's observable characteristics, influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, are called:
1) the genotype
2) the phenotype
3) the chromosomes
4) the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria
5) none of the above are correct
Describe which factors of an ecosystem are not part of a community.
Answer:
The abiotic factors include water, air, rocks, and sunlight are not part of a community.
An -ate or -ite at the end of a compound name usually indicates that the compound contains ____.
Select one:
a.
fewer electrons than protons
b.
neutral molecules
c.
only two elements
d.
a polyatomic anion
Answer:
d. a polyatomic anion
Explanation:
ate and -ite are commonly used for polyatomic ions of Oxygen. - ate is used for the ion that has the largest number of Oxygen atoms. the -ite would be used for the ion with the smaller. NO2 and NO3 are known as Nitrite and Nitrate respectively.
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qué tipos de deformaciones pueden sufrir las rocas? Explicalas
Explanation:
Cuando una roca se somete a un esfuerzo creciente, pasa por 3 etapas sucesivas de deformación. Deformación elástica: en la que la deformación es reversible. Deformación dúctil: en la que la deformación es irreversible. Fractura: tensión irreversible en la que el material se rompe
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Endocrine communication involves chemical signaling via the release of hormones into the extracellular fluid. From there, hormones diffuse into the bloodstream and may travel to distant body regions, where they elicit a response in target cells. Endocrine glands are ductless glands that secrete hormones.
Answer:
l think its takes proteins out of the cell
The movement of oxygen from the blood into the systemic cells is referred to as
O a pulmonary ventilation
O b. alveolar gas exchange.
O c. systemic gas exchange
O d. gas transport
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write the chemical equation of aerobic respiration?
Answer:
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C6H12O6 + 6O2 ⟼ 6CO2 + 6H2O + 38(ATP)
Protein Folding Notes
Answer:
"Protein folding occurs in a cellular compartment called the endoplasmic reticulum. This is a vital cellular process because proteins must be correctly folded into specific, three-dimensional shapes in order to function correctly. Unfolded or misfolded proteins contribute to the pathology of many diseases."
Explanation:
all of the following are characteristics of living things expect
Answer:
The ability to move
Explanation:
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Answer:
homeostasis
Explanation:
Question:
All of the following are characteristics of life except:
a. growth
b. homeostasis
c. movement
d. reproduction
e. energy use