Among the given statements (A) "I will show whether the changes observed in group 1 depend on the metabolic activity of Boll bacteria" best helps justify the inclusion of group 2 as one of the controls in the experiment.
In this instance, soil bacteria that were destroyed by heat are being employed to ascertain if the creation of enzymes by the plant is aided by the bacteria's metabolic products or just their physical form. Because the outcomes of these types of tests occasionally depend on the metabolic interactions between the pathogen (bacteria) and the host, this is a very helpful control (the plant). So, (A) is the right option.
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Select the correct answer.
Which type of galaxy is the Milky Way?
A.
elliptical
✓ B.
spiral
C.
irregular
D.
lenticular
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Choose the best answer for the following question:
What kind of information can be gained about an organism from its scientific name?
a
what genus it is
b
what species it is
c
where it lives
d
what genus and species it is
*15 points* Earth Science
Based on the picture, how many tilting events has this area undergone, and which principle tells us that this area has undergone tilting?
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Answer:
A).
Explanation:
Universe > Galaxy > Solar Sytem > Earth
Which three statements describe events in the formation of an ecosystem in
a new pond?
O A. Algae and plants grow in the water, and small organisms eat
them.
B. Soil fills in the pond, and it no longer holds standing water.
C. Runoff carries water and organisms into a low place on land.
D D. Sunlight reaches the bottom of the pond.
Answer:
A C and D
Explanation:
its a new pond its not filled with soil.
Answer:
its A,C, and D
Explanation:
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What is the primary source of energy for all food chains?
Answer:
sunn
Explanation:
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What is not a cause of wind?
Answer:
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What is natural selection
In a paragraph
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Answer:
Natural selection is a pressure that causes groups of organisms to change over time. Animals inherit their genetics from their parents or ancestors, and the environment is constantly changing.
Explanation:
(self-explanatory)
What cell parts are common to all of these cells?
Use complete sentences.
Chlamydomonas
Spirogyra
Elodea
Squamous Epithelium
Answer: All cells share four common components: (1) a plasma membrane, an outer covering that separates the cell's interior from its surrounding environment; (2) cytoplasm, consisting of a jelly-like region within the cell in which other cellular components are found; (3) DNA, the genetic material of the cell; and (4). The cells of most Chlamydomonas species are more or less oval and feature a noncellulosic membrane (theca), a stigma (eyespot), and a usually cup-shaped chloroplast. Although photosynthesis occurs, nutrients also may be absorbed through the cell surface. Asexual reproduction is by zoospores. The filamentous masses come to the surface and become visible as slimy green mats. Spirogyra has a cell wall, nucleus, pyrenoid and spiral chloroplasts. This Elodea leaf cell exemplifies a typical plant cell. It has a nucleus, and a stiff cell wall which gives the cell its box-like shape. The numerous green chloroplasts allow the cell to make its own food (by photosynthesis). The central vacuole takes up most of the volume of the cell. Squamous cells tend to have horizontally flattened, nearly oval-shaped nuclei because of the thin, flattened form of the cell. Squamous epithelium is found lining surfaces such as skin or alveoli in the lung, enabling simple passive diffusion as also found in the alveolar epithelium in the lungs. brainliest?
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Which of the following options best depicts the flow of information when a gene directs the synthesis of a protein?
protein>RNA>DNA
RNA>DNA>RNA>protein
DNA>RNA>protein
DNA>tRNA>mRNA>protein
Answer:
DNA → tRNA → mRNA → protein.
Explanation:
I believe that the above given option should depict the flow of information when a gene directs the synthesis of a protein.
What can be concluded from the graph?
The layers of Earth have different densities.
O P and S waves are absorbed in the core.
The layers of Earth do not have distinct boundaries.
O Pand S waves always originate in the mantle and travel through the core.
Answer:
Explanation: second option
Which layer has more density?
Inner Core
Outer Core
Lower Mantle
Upper Mantle
Answer:
inner core
Explanation:
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The largest endocrine gland (s) that makes 3 hormones that affect the metabolism is the: *
A. pituitary gland
B. thyroid gland
C. pancreas
D. adrenal gland
Answer:
The largest endocrine gland (s) that makes 3 hormones that affect the metabolism is the: thyroid gland.
The largest endocrine gland that makes three hormones that affect metabolism is the Pancreas. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
What do you mean by Endocrine Gland?An endocrine gland may be defined as a type of gland which consists of several organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body. These hormones control many important functions in the body, including growth and development, metabolism, and reproduction.
The pancreas is the largest endocrine gland that significantly makes three hormones namely, Insulin, Glucagon, and Somatostatin. These hormones are actively involved in the regulation of metabolism by numerous mechanisms.
For example, insulin lowers the level of sugar in the blood, while glucagon increases the level of sugar by transforming its storage form.
Therefore, the largest endocrine gland that makes three hormones that affect metabolism is the Pancreas. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
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Which is one way that DNA replication is similar in eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells?
a number of replication forks
b use of the enzyme DNA polymerase
c occurs in the cell nucleus
d occurs in the cytoplasm
If the base sequence of a strand of DNA is ATGGGCCTA, what would be the base sequence of the complimentary DNA strand?
Answer:
TACCCGGAT
Explanation:
Adenine(A) always base pairs with Thymine(T) (except in the case of RNA, in which case A would base pair Uracil(U).
Cytosine(C) always base pairs with Guanine(G).
Question 2 (1 point)
Which two vocabulary words are synonyms (meaning similar things)?
a
revolution
b
orbit
c
latitude
rotation
Answer:orbit and rotation
Explanation:
7 reasons plants are important to the environment
Answer: The House of the Scorpion
Explanation: the first sentence fight for this
Jim observes that his pet lizard is more active on warm, sunny days than at night or during rainy days.
Which statement is the most valid hypothesis he can make from this observation?
Lizards are more active when they feel more comfortable.
Lizards like warm temperatures.
O If the temperature increases, then lizards become more active.
If the lizard is active, then the temperature must be cool.
Answer:
If the temperature increases, then lizards become more active.
Explanation:
It is difficult to observe individual chromosomes
with a light microscope during prophase
because
A. The DNA has not been replicated yet
B. They are uncoiled, in long, thin strands
c. They leave the nucleus and are dispersed to
other parts of the cell
D. The spindle must move them to the metaphase
plate before they become visible
Answer:
I think the answer is B They are uncoiled, in long, thin strands
50 POINTS !!!!A credit union is a business that is owned by people who have something in common, offers you a place to keep your money, and uses your funds to make more money. A. True B. False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Answer:
The anser is FALSE
Explanation:
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Laying eggs belong to which category of energy use? Maintenance, waste production, movement, growth and reproduction
Answer: it is reproduction
Explanation:
The changes that occurred in Yellowstone National Park after all of its wolves
were killed showed that wolves are
A. harmful to the ecosystem
B. the only producers in the ecosystem
C. beneficial to the ecosystem
a
D. unnecessary for the survival of other species
Which structure is represents a ribosome
Answer: I'm not sure what the question is, given there aren't any images provided to choose from, but a ribosome looks something like the picture I attached. Good luck!
Explanation:
Select the statement(s) that is accurate about the immune system.
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Explain the differences between Bacteria and Decomposers?
Answer: Decomposers like bacteria and fungi don't eat their food, they decompose it externally. Also, decomposers consume nutrients on a molecular level while detritivores eat large amount of decaying material and excrete nutrients. ... In addition to fungi, bacteria are also decomposer organisms. brainliest
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What is the Definition of Smog?
Answer:
Smog is air pollution that reduces visibility and can cause harm to people with breathing problems.
Explanation:
explain why the concentration of FSH in the blood increases after day 1
Answer:
As the levels of FSH and LH in the blood increase with puberty, the eggs begin to mature and a collection of fluid — the follicle — begins to develop around each one. The first day of menses is identified as cycle day one. Estrogen is at a low point. ... This increase in estrogen begins to inhibit the secretion of FSH.
Explanation:
An acid-fast staining method was performed on a bacterial smear using the dyes carbol fuchsin and methylene blue. The resulting stained slide contained only cells that appeared blue when visualized using a microscope. Which of the following could explain why only blue cells were present?
a. No acid-fast bacteria are present on the slide
b. Methylene blue was not used
c. Carbolfuchsin was not used
d. Acid-alcohol was not used
Answer: Only blue cells where present because No acid-fast bacteria are present on the slide. The correct option is A.
Explanation:
Acid fast staining method also called Ziehl-Neelsen (Zn) technique is used in the laboratory to stain samples suspected to contain Mycobacterium species. The Mycobacterium species which includes the M. tuberculosis, M. ulcerans, and M. leprae, do not stain well by the Gram technique, which is a common routine stain in the laboratory. This is because of waxy coating on its cell surface primarily due to the presence of mycolic acid.
The acid fast stain consists of:
--> A primary dye which is the carbol
fuchsin
--> A decolorizer which is the acid alcohol
--> A counter stain which is the methylene blue.
In it mechanism of action on the bacterial smear, when the primary dye is applied,the whole cell will appear red. But after decolorizing with acid alcohol, only acid fast bacteria will retain the red colour of carbol
fuchsin while the red dye from the background cells are removed. Then the counterstain (methylene blue) is applied which is picked up by non-acid-fast bacteria making the cells appear blue under the microscope.
Therefore when the bacteria smear is viewed under the microscope and only blue cells are seen, it means No acid-fast bacteria are present on the slide.