Answer: Yes, estimation of a population of plant species in a given area. The tool I used was a QUADRAT.
Explanation:
Plants in a small area are easy to count and their distribution is recorded on a map or scale diagram for the area. For larger areas, quadrats are used to obtain a fairly accurate estimate of the number and types of plants in those large areas.
The ESTIMATION of the population of plants can be done using a method called the quadrat sampling method. Here, a QUADRAT which is a rectangular or square frame(tool) made from thick wire, is thrown at random several times. On each landing, the area covered by if is observed. The type of species and their number within the quadrat are recorded. The average number of times each species appears is calculated and the most frequent or dominant species is then determined.
Some quadrats are specially made to mark off an area for the study of seasonal variations of plants. They are sturdier, larger and permanent and can thus serve their purpose through the seasons. These quadrats often have a mapping grid attached so that the flora within it can be mapped at regular intervals.
Calculate the density of a mineral sample that has a mass of 12 grams and volume of 1.23 cm.
Answer:
[tex]density = \frac{12}{1.23} \: then \: d = 9.756097 \: \frac{g}{cm} [/tex]
write an open letter addressed to drivers and motorists. Make an appeal to them to follow speed limits and explain to them the comsequences.of not following such.
During phagocytosis of one cell to another, the larger cell engulfs the smaller cell by enclosing it in a part of its plasma membrane which then pinches off so the cell is then within the larger cell. Given this may have been the process that brought bacterial cells into the ancestors of eukaryotic cells as endosymbionts, what structural characteristics might be expected in mitochondria and chloroplasts?
Explanation:
Phagocytosis is the process by which cells ingest large particles, including other cells, by enclosing the particles in an extension of the cell membrane and budding off a new vesicle. During pinocytosis, cells take in molecules such as water from the extracellular fluid.
Which is NOT an example of evolution? A. The development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria B. Flightless birds living on islands without predators C. Annual changes in the flu virus due to mutations D. A dog learning how to open the cabinet where its food is kept E. The 2- to 3-year effectiveness of most commercial pesticides in killing insects
You place a cell in a solution that contains 12 more water molecules than the inside of the cell. How will you know when the cell reaches equilibrium?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the water molecules will stop moving across the
cell membrane because the cell membrane has
the same amount of water as in the solution.
This process is called osmosis
The following RNA strand was produced: 5 AUG GCG UUU 3 Which of the following DNA strands could have been the template for this RNA? Choose 1 answer: A 3 TAC CGC AAA 5' 3' CGT TAT GGG 5' 3' AUG GCG UUU 5' 3' UAC CGC AAA 5
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Each nucleotide is appropriately paired according to the A-U/T-A and C-G pairing rules, so these are complementary strands.
The DNA strand that could have been the template for RNA 5' AUG GCG UUU 3' is 3' TAC CGC AAA 5'.Thus, the correct option is A.
What is a Template strand?A template strand may be defined as the DNA sequence that can duplicate itself during the process of mRNA synthesis. During this process, the cell utilizes a non-coding/antisense DNA sequence as a template to construct mRNA.
The production of the mRNA strand is done with the help of complementary base pairing with that of the template strand. In this process, A is bound to T and vice versa, while C is bound to G and vice versa.
In mRNA, the Thymine (T) is replaced by Uracil (U). According to Chargaff's rule, the amount of ADENINE is equal to THYMINE, while the amount of GUANINE is equal to CYTOSINE.
Therefore, it is well described above.
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How does RNA polymerase know where to start and stop making a strand of RNA?
Answer:
Each gene has a beginning and an end. At the beginning of each gene is a similar sequence that tells the RNA polymerase to start working. The same is true at the end of each gene where a specific sequence tells the RNA polymerase to stop transcription
_______________ __________ is the exchange of genetic information between homologous pairs of chromosomes which accounts for genetic variation.
Explanation:
Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over, is the exchange of genetic material during sexual reproduction between two homologous chromosomes' non-sister chromatids that results in recombinant chromosomes. ... Crossing over is described, in theory, by Thomas Hunt Morgan.
Answer:
Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over
is the exchange of genetic information between homologous pairs of chromosomes which accounts for genetic variation.
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Calculate percentage change in mass for chip 5
Answer:
The correct answer is - 14.41%.
Explanation:
Given:
The initial mass of chip 5 -
end mass of chip 5 -
Percent Change in Mass = /
Formula used:
Mass Difference= Final Mass- Initial Mass
Percent Change in Mass = (Mass Difference/Initial Mass) *100
Solution:
Putting the value in the formula:
Mass Difference = 2.15 - 1.84
= 0.31
Percent Change in Mass = (0.31/2.15)*100
= 14.41
Thus, the correct answer is - 14.41.
Answer: -14.41 %
Explanation:
start of chip 5 the mass was 2.15 and towards the end mass of the beetroot chip it changed and the mass was 1.84 grams. the mass difference is 0.31 and i got this by doing 2.15 - 1.84 .
Which of the following best describes the result of DNA replication?
A. Each chromosome has tripled in size and weight.
B. Each chromosome has four sister chromatids and four centrioles.
C. Each chromosome has double its initial amount of genetic material.
D. Each chromosome has outgrown its cell’s nucleus and begins to expand.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Because it's science.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What is the initial source of energy in all ecosystems?
Answer:
cells are the innermost source of energy in all organisms. please give me brailiest
(please answer!!) Compare the human skin to and oak tree. the human skin is related to which part of the tree? is it:
A: bark
B: acorn
C:leaf
D:root
How did the CT enterography and the technetium scan lead to the correct diagnosis?
Answer: hope it helps..
Explanation: CT enterography is a new non-invasive imaging technique that offers superior small bowel visualisation compared with standard abdomino-pelvic CT, and provides complementary diagnostic information to capsule endoscopy and MRI enterography. CT enterography is well tolerated by patients and enables accurate, efficient assessment of pathology arising from the small bowel wall or surrounding organs. This article reviews the clinical role of CT enterography, and offers practical tips for optimising technique and accurate interpretation.
Mitosis vs. Meiosis
Compare and contrast mitosis and
meiosis by answering the following
questions.
1. How many divisions are there in
mitosis?
2. How many divisions are there in
meiosis?
Answer:
the answer is
Explanation:
mitosis : one
meiosis : two
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Answer:
Should be C
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is c
Explanation: Because a celestial thought to be a rapidly rotating neutron star that emits regular pulses of radio waves and other electromagnetic radiation at rates of up to one thousand pulses per second
Which type of cell does NOT contain a nucleus?
A. prokaryotic
B. eukaryotic
Answer:
A. Prokaryotic
Explanation:
The prokaryotic type cell lacks a nucleus and other organelles.
Answer:
A. the prokaryotic
they live for short period of time due to no nucleus
Place them from smallest to biggest please;
1) atom
2)molecule
3)cell
4)organ
5)organ system
6) tissue
7)organism
Answer:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Atoms make up molecules; molecules make up cells; cells make up tissues; and two or more kinds of tissues working together make an organ and lots of organs working together creates an organ system
Where does haemoglobin become oxyhaemoglobin?
Answer:
Oxyhemoglobin is formed during physiological respiration when oxygen binds to the heme component of the protein hemoglobin in red blood cells. This process occurs in the pulmonary capillaries adjacent to the alveoli of the lungs.
Explanation:
state four adaptations of the small intestine for effective absorption
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In the Stanford prison experiment:
*PSYCHOLOGY*
Answer:
the answer is D. The subjects were randomly assigned to be a prisoner or a guard
Explanation:
The subjects were randomly assigned to be a prisoner or guard, the other answer to this thread was wrong when I used it
Answer:
D. Subjects were randomly assigned to be a prisoner or a guard.
Explanation:
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True or false: If an injury occurs in the lumbar region of the spinal column, loss of sensation can occur in all 4 limbs.
True
False
Answer: True
Explanation:
lable the dna molecule FAST!
Answer:1=phosphate
2=sugar
Explanation:
Where in the United states in the greatest risk of deserification?
Answer:
New Mexico, Texas and on the Navajo Indian reservation in New Mexico and Arizona
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Answer:
A rust mite is a multicellular organism because it has complicated specialized parts.
Based on the graph, the half-life of this radioactive isotope is
Answer:
3h
Explanation:
Which does not show energy flow through the ecosystem
A Food Stream
B
Food Chain
С
D
Food Pyramid
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What are 3 terms used to describe organisms such as humans?
5 potential negative impacts on the environment
Explanation:
Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water.
How far is our community from a source of coal?