Answer: It looks pretty good to me.
Explanation:
breaking down of food into simple soluble form in the body
B. How does the appearance of a seed on the SIMULATION pane chan
nce the
seed has sprouted?
What type of molecule is used for insulation?
A. carbohydrate
B. Proteins
C. Nucleic Acid
D. Lipids
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Answer:
lipids
Explanation:
Fats are used as a high density energy storage in animals and in plants (seeds). It may also be used in animals for insulation. Phospholipids are like fats but they have two fatty acids and a phosphate group joined to glycerol.
How do viruses spread globally? Provide at least 2 ways
Answer: spreads mainly from person to person, typically through respiratory droplets from coughing, sneezing, or talking.
Explanation:
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Which compound do
plants use for structural support?
o
A. cellulose
O B. glucose
O C. glycogen
0 D. starch
Answer:
A. Cellulose
Explanation:
These are biochemical processes of an organism
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Answer:
The atomic number in the upper left hand corner of a square in the periodic table is the number of protons in an atom.
Explanation:
Answer:
protons and neutrons
Explanation:
arrange the phases of mitosis in the correct order
Answer:
Arrange the phases of mitosis in the correct order. condensation of chromosomes. separation of chromosomes. formation of spindle fibers. alignment of chromosomes in the center of the cell. pinching of the cell membrane. disappearance of spindle fibers.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mitosis consists of four basic phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Explanation:
glucose is a a)cane sugar b)grape sugar c)malt sugar d)triose sugar
Answer:
d is the correct answer of your question
Answer:
D,
Explanation:
because glucose has the value of c6 h12 o6
What are three clues that something you are reading is false
1. No credible source
2. Check if its a biased answer
3. Examine evidence
What is a hydrogen bond?
Answer:
a weak bond between two molecules resulting from an electrostatic attraction between a proton in one molecule and an electronegative atom in the other.
Answer:
extra strong intermolecular attractions between polar molecules
Explanation:
What makes it possible for us to be able to live on the earth?
Answer:
oxygen and H20
Explanation:
...AIR AND WATER
Answer: homeostasis
Explanation: homeostasis is the regulation and maintenance of out internal environment, this also includes gas exchange, (oxygen to carbon dioxide) which enables the ability to breathe. If our body would not be able to maintain homeostasis, every system in the human body would not be balanced, resulting in a disabled environment.
how do bacteria become resistant to antibiotics over time?
What monomer makes up carbohydrates?
Answer:
Explanation:
Glycerol: Also called as glyceraldehyde. This is the three-carbon carbohydrate that has an aldehyde group in its structure. ... Erythrose: It is a 4 carbon monomer i.e a tetrose sugar. Threose: It is also 4 carbon monomer similar to erythrose in structure with a small variation. ... Ribose: It is a 5 carbon monomer.Answer:
Monomers are the building blocks of the four basic macromolecules of life- monosaccharides are the monomers of carbohydrates, amino acids are the monomers of proteins, glycerol/fatty acids are the monomers of lipids, and nucleotides are the monomers of DNA.
Explanation:
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Homologous pairs separate in meiosis , and sister chromatids separate in meiosis .
Answer:
Homologous pairs separate in first round of meiosis or meiosis 1
However,
sister chromatids separate in second round of meiosis or meiosis 2.
Which structure is found in some but not all plant cells?
vacuole
ribosome
cell wall
lysosome
Answer:
ribosome
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Answer:
B-ribosome
Explanation:
A scientist finds several hundred fish fossils in the dessert. This evidence best supports which of the following scientific ideas?
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Answer:
1. nucleoplasm
2. wall of adjacent cell
3. golgi apparatus
4. chloroplast
5. cytoplasm
6. cell wall
7. ribosomes
8. vacuole
9. mitochondrion
Explanation:
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Are flowers naturally rainbow colored? Please describe how the store can
have a rainbow colored plant (using the terms xylem or phloem.)
Answer:
Answer in explanation
Explanation:
Capillary action: Inside the stem, there are tube-like transport tissue, called xylem, that brings water and nutrient to different parts of the plant. Water molecules are attracted to the surface of the xylem cells by weak electrical attractions. This sticky property is called adhesion. Water automatically moves up the xylem due to adhesion and the resulting movement is called capillary action1.
Cohesion: Water molecules are not only attracted to the surface of xylem (adhesion), but they are also attracted to one another. This property is called cohesion. Because of cohesion, water molecules fill the column in the xylem as they move up and act as a continuous stream of water.
Transpiration: Water evaporates from the plant through transpiration. As water evaporates in the petals or any part of the plant exposed to air, a negative pressure is created in the xylem, resulting in suction pulling the water upward just like you draw water upward when you suck on a straw.
the chemical formula for glucos, a simple sugar, is C6H12O6 when a glucose molecule is assembled during photosynthesis, the process takes up 12 hydrogen ions from the stoma of the chloroplast. what process adds 12 hydrogen ions to the chloroplast.
A. 6 water molecules splitting apart during the light-independent reactions
B. 12 water molecules splitting apart during the light-independent reactions
C. 12 water molecules splitting apart during the light-independent
D. other sugar molecules reacting with oxygen in the chloroplast
Answer:
When a glucose molecule is assembled during photosynthesis, the process takes up 12 hydrogen ions from the stroma of the chloroplast.
Which is a characteristic of the part of the atom marked "B”? It is very dense. It has a large mass. It is negatively charged. It is where neutrons move.
Answer:
Nucleus is where the neutrons are located and where there is the most mass.
Explanation:
What are the function of siphon of mosquito larva?
Answer:
The purpose of the siphon is to drain liquid from the reservoir by liquid flow that passes over a higher level than the liquid surface in the reservoir.
What is an ionic bond ?
Answer: ionic bonding is a type of chemical bonding that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, or between two atoms with sharply different electronegativities
Explanation:
What organelle works with cytoplasm
Answer:
Some of the most important organelles that cytoplasm contains are the ribosomes, mitochondria, proteins, the endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, and the the Golgi apparatus
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Explanation:
Decide which two organisms to compare in your paper
Answer:
eukaryotes and prokaryotes
Explanation:
both are organisms that are comparable
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All floods have warning signs and so disasters can be prevented. TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
true
Explanation:
in what ways might data be logically organized
Answer
Charts,and graphs
Explanation:
What is homeostasis? What is an example of homeostasis?
Answer: the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
Explanation: one of the most familiar examples of homeostasis Body temperature control in humans
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Answer:
Homeostasis is the ability of the body to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in external conditions
I am terribly sorry that this is only the definition of homeostatis... I can't think about much science right now, it is very late where I am at the moment. Good night, and have a great scientific life.
What provides short term quick energy for the body?
Scientific Process , Describe its importance
Answer:
The scientific method attempts to minimize the influence of bias or prejudice in the experimenter. Even the best-intentioned scientists can't escape bias. It results from personal beliefs, as well as cultural beliefs, which means any human filters information based on his or her own experience. Unfortunately, this filtering process can cause a scientist to prefer one outcome over another. For someone trying to solve a problem around the house, succumbing to these kinds of biases is not such a big deal. But in the scientific community, where results have to be reviewed and duplicated, bias must be avoided at all costs.
That's the job of the scientific method. It provides an objective, standardized approach to conducting experiments and, in doing so, improves their results. By using a standardized approach in their investigations, scientists can feel confident that they will stick to the facts and limit the influence of personal, preconceived notions. Even with such a rigorous methodology in place, some scientists still make mistakes. For example, they can mistake a hypothesis for an explanation of a phenomenon without performing experiments. Or they can fail to accurately account for errors, such as measurement errors. Or they can ignore data that does not support the hypothesis.
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