Answer:
100
Explanation:
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This image shows the body being sectioned along what plane?
the answer choices. I know it is not midline
Frontal
Midline
Sagittal
Transverse
Answer:
Transverse
Explanation:
Answer: Frontal
Explanation:
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What are the vertebrae right under the skull referred to as?
lumbar vertebrae
cervical vertebrae
sacrum
thoracic vertebrae
Answer:
thoracic vertebrae
Explanation:
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Looking at North America, which of the layers formed most recently? Explain your reasoning.
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Answer:
Sedimentary rocks are deposited one on top of another. Therefore, the youngest layers are found at the top, and the oldest layers are found at the bottom of the sequence.
Answer:
G
Explanation:
Because this is the latest layer formed. On the other hand, you can see that A has formed its layer thousands and thousands of years ago.
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Which is in order from smallest to largest?
a. cell, organ, tissue, organ system, organism
b. cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
c. cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
d. cell, tissue, organism, organ, organ system
Answer:
B or C??
Explanation:
It's not D because organism is the largest. It's not A because an organ is larger than a tissue. A Tissue is a group of cells.
B and C are the exact same
Which action would NOT be controlled by the somatic nervous system?
A Nodding your head
B. Sneezing
C. Petting a dog
D. Jumping over a puddle
Answer:
B. Sneezing
Explanation:
There are two types of nervous systems namely: somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system. The somatic nervous system is that nervous system that controls the voluntary movement of muscles while the autonomic nervous system controls involuntary actions.
According to this question, nodding ones head, petting a dog and jumping over a puddle are all examples of voluntary movements, hence, are controlled by the somatic nervous system whereas, sneezing is an involuntary action controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
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both have visible nuclei.
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Lydia wants to see if adding fertilizer to soil will help produce larger basil plants.
Which of the following would be considered the dependent variable in her
experiment?
Fertilizer
Amount of sunlight
Plant growth
Amount of water
Answer:
The dependant variable would be the fertilizer
Explanation:
The dependant variable is what the new or tested variable is.
The scientific method can best be described as a plan or set of _____.
A. hypotheses
B. experiments
C. theories
D. procedures
Answer:
D. Procedures (Gradpiont)
Explanation:
Which is a part of interphase
Answer:
B
Explanation:
S phase
What height in meters must the student climb in order to reach the top of the hill?
Answer:
253 m
Explanation:
The height in meters must the student climb in order to reach the top of the hill is 253 meters. The correct option is B.
What is the height?Height is a measurement of vertical distance, or vertical extent (how “tall” something or someone is) (how “high” a point is).
Climbing is the activity of ascending a steep topographical object with one's hands, feet, or any other part of the body, which can range from the world's tallest mountains (e.g., the eight-thousanders) to little stones.
The image of a mountain is given which is climbed by a person. There are different heights of the mountain is given. The height that is a must-climb by the student to reach at the top is 253 meters.
Therefore, the correct option is B. 253 m is the height of the mountain to reach the top.
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245 m
253 m
236 m
260 m
what type of gas is released in landfills
Please choose the answer that best completes the blanks of this sentence in the correct order. The ______ plate method involves spreading an inoculum onto the surface of a plate in a pattern that results in isolated colonies in some areas of the plate after incubation, whereas the ______ plate method involves diluting an inoculum into several melted agar tubes and then adding their contents into plates for solidification and incubation.
Answer:
streak, pour
Explanation:
The streak method is the most popular technique used to isolate specific bacteria from a sample containing different microorganisms. In this technique, a sterile loop is employed to obtain an uncontaminated microbial culture. Colony picking refers to the process where colonies of pure bacteria are selected in order to duplicate them by transferring them into new agar plates. Moreover, the pour plate method is the most popular technique employed to count the number of colony-forming bacteria (i.e., bacteria/ml) in a specimen. The pour plate method consists of dropping the sample on a sterile plate and subsequently molten-cooled agar is then poured into the plate and mixed well with the inoculum.
Answer:
streak, pour
Explanation:
The streak plate method involves spreading an inoculum onto the surface of a plate in a pattern that results in isolated colonies in some areas of the plate after incubation, whereas the pour plate method involves diluting an inoculum into several melted agar tubes and then adding their contents into plates for solidification and incubation.
A population is separated into two groups by a geographical barrier. Over time, enough differences develop between the two groups that they do not interbreed when reunited. Which of the following terms best describes the process that has occurred?
extinction
hybridization
speciation
If mitosis divides a cell with 100 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will the new cell have?
The chemical and energy of these plants all started with what energy source
Explain how the human immune system defends your body against pathogens.
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Answer:
When antibodies attach to an antigen (think a lock–key configuration), it signals other parts of the immune system to attack and destroy the invaders. This is how the human body develops immunity (acquired) to a particular disease. But some germs and viruses are very adaptive.
Explanation:
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the increase to heart rate is a normal homeostatic response and allows for an adjustment of the body's set point during exercise. Identify one other response that your body makes to help maintain homeostasis for a "set point" that can't be adjusted & Describe why it does that. *
Answer:
it increases oxygen levels and decrease carbon dioxide levels
John’s grandparents make wine for special occasions. They add a pinch of yeast to crushed grapes. Over time, this action releases carbon dioxide, and the result is a homemade wine. What chemical process do the grapes undergo?
A.
alcoholic fermentation
B.
cellular respiration
C.
photosynthesis
D.
preservation
E.
ripening
Answer:
A.
alcoholic fermentation
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which one of the following did not constitute the seven contrasting pairs studied by mendel in pea plant?
A.shape of the leaves
B.height of the plants
C.colour of the flower
D.position of the flower
Answer:
A. Shape of the leaves
Explanation:
Mendel chose seven characters of the pea plant to study.
They are:
1. Flower colour
2. Flower position
3. Stem length
4. Pod shape
5. Pod colour
6. Seed shape
7. Seed colour
Shape of leaves was not observed by Mendel.
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How does air pollution affect water pollution?
how can you differentiate between littoral zone and limnetic zone in a pond ecosystem ?
Explanation:
The limnetic zone is the open and well-lit area of a freestanding body of freshwater, such as a lake or pond. Not included in this area is the littoral zone, which is the shallow, near-shore area of the water body.
Three genes (A, B, and C) are located on different chromosomes. In a cross between
AaBCC and AabbCc (P generation) what would be the probability of seeing an
offspring with the genotype AAbbCc in the Fı generation (assuming no linkage)?
Answer:
b, a, c
Explanation:
Since recombination frequency is directly proportional to the distance between genes, the values are used to locate genes on a chromosome. Here three genes a, b and c can assume any of three linear sequences: a-b-c or a-c-b or b-a-c, which depends on the gene present in the middle. Here, recombination frequency for a and b (X) = 20%, that for a and c (Y) = 8% and for b and c (Z) =28%. As we can see that Z = X + Y or 28 = 20+8 which means that genes b and c are present at extremes and a is in the middle. Thus, the sequence of genes is b-a-c.
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Answer:
Question 2: red and blue
Question 3: ultraviolet and infrared light
answer this genotype question please!!!
Answer:
YY
Explanation:
It's co-dominate, meaning both traits show, but don't blend (Ex: Red + White = Red With White Stripes) (Ex: Blue + Red = Red With Blue Spots)
Answer:
YY
Explanation:
It is YY because these genes do not blend together with other genes.
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Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
A. 1st Law
B. 2nd Law
C. 3rd Law
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Answer:
6) Inertia is 1 Law
7) Acceleration is 2 Law
8) Should be acceleration too, 2 Law
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Explanation:
6:
Answer: Newton's first law of motion,
Explanation: Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change it its motion. Describe how inertia affects motion. If an object is already at rest, inertia will keep it at rest. If the object is already moving, inertia will keep it moving.
7:
Answer: The second law
Explanation: The second law shows that if you exert the same force on two objects of different mass, you will get different accelerations (changes in motion). The effect (acceleration) on the smaller mass will be greater (more noticeable).
8.
Answer: Newton's Second Law
Explanation: The second law of motion explains the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. The law states that the acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied. Newton's second law of motion is also called the law of force and acceleration.
what is transcribe and translate that DNA strand A G C A T C G C A T C G
Explain how you can use a pattern of clapping sounds to transfer information. PLS HELPPPPPPPP.
Answer:
You can use Morse code to transfer information
What is an organelle? Give three examples