Non-living things that affect living things

1 biotic factor

2 niche

3 ecology

4 abiotic factor

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Answer 1

Answer:

3) Ecology

Explanation:

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Answer 2
The answer should be 3. Ecology

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what organisms are being affected by pollution how or why/why not?

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Answer:

Most marine animals

Explanation:

Most of your plastic trash ends up in the ocean. It is dumped by companies who don't know what to do with it. Seabirds are constantly eating the tiniest of plastics called microplastics, which fill the birds stomach. The bird does not feel hungry, so it doesnt eat and starves to death. Sea turtles are constantly choking on plastic, because when it floats in the water, it looks like their food: jellyfish. Sea otters pelts are unable to be waterproofed due to oils in the water, which neutralizes the waterproof oils in their fur. Not just in the ocean. CO2 emissions increase the amount of CO2 that stays in the atmosphere, which dissolves in the ocean and increases its acidity. This does a variety of things, to killing coral reefs, deforming shellfish, and outright poisoning fish. Increased CO2 builds up the greenhouse gasses around the planet, and increases the heat that bounce back to earth, thus warming the planet. This results in melting the ice of the north pole, where methane gas is trapped in the ice, thus releasing that methane to the atmosphere, and increasing ocean acidification.  


Given a parent genotype of hh, what are the possible gametes that they can produce?
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Answer:

For hh, the gametes can only carry h (the recessive allele). For both heterozygous individuals (Hh), the gametes can carry the H (dominant allele) or the h (recessive allele). For Hh, the gametes can carry the H (dominant allele) or the h (recessive allele). For HH, the gametes can only carry H (the dominant allele).

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What are the effects of an asteroid collision and how can we prevent one in the future ?

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an asteroid collision would kill everyone and we cant prevent them

Scientists have proposed more than two dozen ways to define species. One commonly used definition, called the biological species concept, holds that populations belong to the same species if they can contribute genes to a common gene pool. Reproductive barriers block gene flow between different species. Gene flow between populations tends to hold the gene pool of a species together. Three of the most prominent definitions of species are the biological species concept, the phylogenetic species concept, and the morphological species concept. For each characteristic, identify the a

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Scientists have proposed more than two dozen ways to define species. One commonly used definition, called the biological species concept, holds that populations belong to the same species if they can contribute genes to a common gene pool. Reproductive barriers block gene flow between different species. Gene flow between populations tends to hold the gene pool of a species together.

Part A - Comparing species definitions

Three of the most prominent definitions of species are the biological species concept, the phylogenetic species concept, and the morphological species (morphospecies) concept.

Drag each characteristic to the appropriate bin based on the species concept(s) to which it applies → You will find this in the attached files

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Not applicable for extinct species → Biological Based on evolutionary history → Phylogenetic  Relies on similarities in structure → Morphological Accommodates asexual reproduction / Species acceptance criteria can be subjective → Morphological and PhylogeneticUsed by scientists in classification → Morphological, Phylogenetic, and Biological

Explanation:  

The biological concept states that species are population groups that -in a real or potential way- can mate and reproduce, but are reproductively isolated from other groups.  

Individuals belonging to a species cannot reproduce with members of other species.  

This biological concept has limitations. Its application might present difficulties in concern with asexual reproduction species, such as bacteria, rotifer, cnidarians, plants, and etcetera.  

Besides, this concept cannot be applied to the past because it is difficult to deduce reproductive capability between extinct species.  

Finally, this concept is not adequate concerning hybridization zones, something to be expected considering evolutionary processes. This is the reason why it has been less accepted by botanists, as some plant species hybridize with other species.  

The phylogenetic species concept defines species on a determined time and through time, and these are the horizontal and vertical species concepts, respectively. The species group is considered to be the less inclusive monophyletic group.

According to the phylogenetic concept, a species is a monophyletic group whose organisms share synapomorphies.

The establishment of species relies on molecular markers.

The morphological species concept defines species according to the shared morphological characteristics shared by all the members of the species. It is a descriptive method to separate species.

When a group differs considerably at a morphological level from another group, it is defined as a different species.

Some limitations might emerge from this species concept. It does not consider variability among individuals,

Individuals of the same species might be polymorphic, exhibiting morphological differences between organisms. These individuals would be considered to be different species following the morphological concept. Some different species might be morphologically similar, despite being different. These species might be considered as one following the morphological concept.

What did Gregor Mendel use to discover the principles that rule heredity?
A. Pigeons

B. Pear Trees

C. Dogs

D. Pea Plants

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Answer:

D. Pea Plants

Explanation:

The answer is d pea plants

The purpose of meiosis is to
A. Produce cells that each have a unique set of genetic material

B. Produce cells that are genetically identical to one another.

C. Create genetically variation by introducing mutations.

D. Repair and replace damaged cells.

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Answer:

B. Produce cells that are genetically identical to one another

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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For example, plasma membrane proteins carry out functions as diverse as ferrying nutrients across the plasma membrane, receiving chemical signals from outside the cell, translating chemical signals into intracellular action, and sometimes anchoring the cell in a particular location.

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Answer:

All cells have plasma membranes. Can molecules enter and leave the cell? Yes. The plasma membrane (also called the cell membrane), is a lipid barrier where molecule organelles live. The golgi ( a cell organelle) helps move the proteins across the plasma membarane. Proteins cannot move through the plasma membrane barrier by themselves because they are not small enough like water.

Explanation:

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In your own words explain how you think that DNA, mutation, genotype, phenotype, and natural selection interconnect to cause evolution

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Answer: According to sources, the most probable answer to this query is that evolution happens because when life came it sought for survival. Now, this is through mutation which causes random DNA sequences leading to genotypic and phenotypic changes. Natural selection as relation to adapting to the selection forces of the environment. And when these factors is added by the niche and other large case scenario to cause major anatomical changes, speciation comes through. And that, the process of evolution. And how it is a mechanism and an intermediate interaction with the environment.  

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Jackie sees a tree branch about to fall on her, and she jumps out of the way. Which body systems helped her respond to danger?

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Answer:

The autonomic nervous system

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Desertification is the process of converting arable forests or grasslands into unusable land that lacks fertile soil and sufficient
moisture. Climate change can contribute to desertification of land across the globe. Each of these is an example of climate change
leading to desertification EXCEPT
A)
Higher temperatures on a global scale lead to higher levels of evaporation
and less moisture in soils.
B)
Higher evaporation can lead to soil salinity levels increasing in certain
areas of the globe.
C)
More frequent droughts in Southern Europe and other areas will reduce the
soil content
D)
Increased temperatures will decrease the growth of plants on a global
scale.

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Answer:

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Describe the relationship between electromagnetic waves and energy

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Answer:

Electric fields and attractive fields collaborate to make more electric fields and more attractive fields. This is the manner by which a dropping run after up and a radio wire beats out a wave front is all headings.

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What would be considered a biotic factor for a frogs habitat

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The rain forest would be
pond or rainforest
(somewhere where it has water and land)

Which is "not" one of the basic characteristics of life?

a. reproduction
b. response
c. digestion
d. air

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Answer:

D.Air

The basic characteristics of life is movement, reproduction, sensitivity,growth, response, nutrition.

Which statement correctly describes scientific knowledge!
A. It changes from place to place.
B. It is based on opinions.
C.It varies from person to person.
D. It is based on facts.

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Answer:

D: It is based on facts.

Explanation:

The reason is because science is based off of data and analsys which

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Answer:

This looks like an earthquake

Explanation:

There doesn’t seem to be very much water present in the image which would be the cause for the rest of them

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Answer:

Earthquake

Explanation:

First off I wouldn't say landslide because if it was a landslide in more than likely would have cracked the concrete on the floor that the people are standing on and there would be more of a mess than what is show in the picture. Next I wouldn't say tsunami depending on how frequent this disaster was, if it was a tsunami more than likely most of that rubbish would have been soaked with water in other things that were in the water as well and I wouldn't say flood either because once again nothing is soaked with water with in that picture not even the concrete that the people are standing on so I say that the most reasonable answer would be earthquake due to them being know for destroying buildings alot.

When can a solar eclipse occur

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Answer: when their is a new moon

Explanation:

Total solar eclipses happen when the Moon completely covers the Sun, and it can only take place when the Moon is near perigee, the point of the Moon's orbit closest to Earth. You can only see a total solar eclipse if you're in the path where the Moon casts its darkest shadow, the umbra.

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The Diagram below shows four layers of Earth

In which of these layers does hot material move upwards and cool material sink downwards?

Layer B (Outer Core)

Layer D (Crust)

Layer C (Mantle)

Layer A (Inner Core)

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Answer:

Layer C (Mantle)

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How can bacteria survive vaccines?

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Answer.

Toxoids are chemically inactivated toxins from bacteria like Clostridium tetani or Corynebacterium diphtheria. The infection with these bacteria itself does not cause the illness, but rather the exotoxins released from the bacteria. Accordingly, vaccination with toxoids leads to an antibody production against the toxins that neutralize the proper toxin protecting the body against a range of important diseases (Marvaud et al., 1998; Collier, 1975).


Which of the following lists puts these items in their correct order from largest to smallest?
Select one:
a. Cell, gene, chromosome
b. Gene, cell, chromosome
c. Cell, chromosome, gene
d. Chromosome, gene, cell

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Answer:

c. Cell, chromosome, gene

Answer:

c. Cell , Chromosome, gene

A man with type AB blood is married to a woman also with type AB blood. What are the possible
genotypes for their offspring?
HTT

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Answer:

AB

Explanation:

what happens if i fail science eoc in 8th grade in florida

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Answer:

Theyll make you take a course in summer school or pass you if your grade in the class is high enough speaking from experience middle school grades dont count

Explanation:

The EOC (end of course assessment) won't make you fail.

It's a test that lets the teachers see your performance and how well do you know what they taught you.

But still, be sure to do your best and answer what you know.

Mention ten example of plants​

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Answer:

Herbs.  

Shrubs.  

Trees.  

Climbers.  

Creepers.

trees, grass, moss, flowers, and weeds,

Explanation: ya

Answer:

Trees

Flowers

Moss

Grasses

Algae

Fern

Reeds

Bamboo

Herbs and

Shrubs

Explanation:

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The mechanism that establishes the medullary osmotic gradient depends most on the permeability properties of the ________. The mechanism that establishes the medullary osmotic gradient depends most on the permeability properties of the ________. distal convoluted tubule nephron loop glomerular filtration membrane collecting duct

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Answer:

The correct answer is nephron loop. The mechanism that establishes the medullary osmotic gradient depends most on the permeability properties of the nephron loop.

Explanation:

The nephron loop is the portion of the nephron that follows the proximal convoluted tubule. It is located mainly in the renal medulla. Water moves by osmosis thanks to an osmotic gradient, in other words, it moves from a space with a lower concentration of solutes (hypotonic solution) to a space with a higher concentration of solutes (hypertonic solution) to try to dissolve it. Among the functions of the nephron loop is the creation of the medullary osmotic gradient by the countercurrent multiplier mechanism. Osmolarity is an intensive property that requires one or more "sources" of osmoles, capable of creating a gradient. In the nephron loop there are several sources of this type: a) the system that transports NaCl in the thick portion of the ascending limb b) the passive Na + outflow from the thin portion of the ascending limb c) the Na + outflow and of urea from the collector.

1. Why does the immune system make memory cells?

2. Plants follow a reproduction pattern called alternate generations. Explain the two processes in alternate generations.

3. Describe the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction. Give at least one example organism for each type.

4. Many of your body’s responses operate off of either negative or positive feedback loops. When you are cold, you shiver. Explain why that happens.

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But cells in our immune system can remember old foes just fine, and we've never really been sure exactly how they manage it. A new study has filled in missing details on the steps our body takes to remember pathogens, finally revealing the steps our immune cells take to preserve a reference library of past battles.

Which of the following is an advantage of knowing the GDD of a plant?


allows farmers to induce plants to produce larger harvests

helps determine optimal timing for pest management

helps determine when to plant seeds

allows farmers to avoid frost damage to crops

Which of the following best describes Growing Degree Day total?

a measure of the amount of heat needed to encourage plant growth

a measure of the amount of heat a plant must experience before reaching maturity

a measure of the amount of heat a plant is exposed to over a single day

a measure of the amount of heat tolerance a plant demonstrates

In the formula GDD = (Tmax + Tmin)2 – Tbase, the term “Tmin” means which of the following?


low temperature for the day

temperature minutes in a day

minimum heat to ensure growth

record low temperature in a region

Which of the following climates would reliably be a good climate for a tender plant?

USDA Hardiness Zone 1a

Kopper-Geiger Scale Bsk

Kopper-Geiger Scale Dfb

USDA Hardiness Zone 10b

Which option identifies the most likely contributor to a microclimate that forms in a northern-facing valley?

topography

precipitation

shelter

exposure

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Answer:

1b  2c  3d  4 a

Explanation:

The fossil record provides evidence that
A. Fossils cannot be dated.
B. All species were formed during Earth’s formation and have changed little since then.
C. The fossilized species have no connection to today’s species
D. Older species have rise to more recent species.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The fossil record provide evidence that Older species have rise to more recent species

________ thousands of tiny projections that add even more surface area to villi​

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Answer:

Each villus, in turn, has thousands of even smaller projections called microvilli (singular: microvillus).

Explanation:

The villi contain capillaries, which are tiny blood vessels. Nutrients are absorbed into these capillaries across the surfaces of the villi and microvilli. Because there are millions of these tiny projections, they greatly increase the surface area for absorption.

Which of the following is the best example of a neutral mutation?

A) A mutation that causes a rabbit that lives in the Arctic to have black fur
B) A mutation in a squirrel that causes it’s tail to not be as bushy and full
C) A mutation that caused a plants to develop a waxy coating which helps it retain water in its cells
D) A mutation in corn that causes it to not be able to produce chlorophyll and photosynthesize

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B.

A neutral mutation is one which has no effect on the relative fitness of the individual. A bushy tail is not likely to be relevant to fitness.

What would happen to dragonflies if bees were taken out of the food chain

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Answer:

if bees were taken out of the food chain dragonfly number will be less and effects the ecosystem of dragonflies negatively.

What does the "S" in S phase stand for? What occurs in S phase?

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Answer:

Synthesis Phase

Explanation:

It is the phase of the cell cycle in which DNA is replicated.

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