Which two things cause the orbits of planets to be nearly circular

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Answer 1

Answer: Gravity and inertia

Explanation:


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Most minerals are______at room temperature

liquid

gas

solid

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Answer:

The answer should be solid

A brown guinea pig mates with a white guinea pig. All of the babies have tan, or light brown fur. The hair color trait in guinea pigs is probably ____.

1. Sex linked
2. Recessive
3. Incomplete dominance
4. Codominant

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Answer:

It would be sex linked.

Explanation:

As you know (if you do), when two animals mate, they combine their genes to make a baby. So of their skin colors are different like one is brown and one is white, then you get a baby that would look brownish white or have spots that are brown or white.

g It was noted in the Experimental Pathways feature in Section 10.4 that at least two- thirds of the human genome is derived from transposable elements. The actual number could be much higher, but it is impossible to make a determination about the origin of many other sequences. Why do you suppose it is difficult to make assignments about the origin of many of the sequences in the human genome

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Answer:

TEs are repetitive and mobile elements, thereby it is hard to trace their origins  

Explanation:

Repetitive elements are patterns of nucleotide sequences in the DNA characterized to have multiple copies throughout the genome. DNA mini-satellite and Transposable Elements (TEs) are some examples of highly repetitive DNA. TEs are repetitive mobile elements that have the ability to jump within the genome and occupy a major part of eukaryotic genomes. For instance, there is a type of TEs called retrotransposons which mobilize through a copy-and-paste mechanism, thus increasing their number in a genome. In consequence, TEs represent highly repetitive and dynamic genomic sequences, and thereby it is hard to trace their evolutionary histories.

Based on DNA's structure and function, why did Meselson and Stahl
choose to grow E. coli in broths of nitrogen isotopes?
A. The bacteria's phosphate groups would be replaced by the
nitrogen.
OB. The nitrogen would be incorporated into deoxyribose.
C. The nitrogen would influence bonding between base pairs.
D. The nitrogen would be incorporated into the DNA
nucleotides

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Answer:

Ecoli has certain istopyes in where the molecules such as carbon dioxide re introduces the carbon molecules therfore ecoli has certain phosphate groups.

Explanation:

A person's genotype is represented as follows:
a) Dimples
b) DD, Dd, or dd
c) Both are genotypes

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Answer:

A person's genotype is represented as

b) DD, Dd, or dd

1. What information is used to come up with a research question? ​

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Answer:

All research questions should be:

Focused on a single problem or issue.

Researchable using primary and/or secondary sources.

Feasible to answer within the timeframe and practical constraints.

Specific enough to answer thoroughly.

Complex enough to develop the answer over the space of a paper or thesis.Choose an interesting general topic.

Most professional researchers focus on topics they are genuinely interested in studying.  

Consider your audience.  

Explanation:

A research question is the question around which you center your research. It should be: clear: it provides enough specifics that one's audience can easily understand its purpose without needing additional explanation.

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Answer:

a research question is the question around which you center your research. it should be clear: it provides enough specifics that ones audience can easily understand it's purpose without needing additional explanation

Do you think the changing position of South China has affected its air temperature? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Climate change caused an increase in sea level, threatening to impair the functions of harbors. Rising sea levels affect China's coastal land. Cities along the coast such as Shanghai, only 3–5 meters above sea level leaves its 18 million residents vulnerable.

Explanation:

Which fact supports the conclusion that goats are crucial to the international food supply?


Americans use milk from goats to make cheese.

Most of the world’s milk comes from goats.

The flavor of a goat’s milk varies by its breed.

Many Americans prefer cow meat to goat meat.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:most of the world’s milk comes from goats

Explanation:

1. FIG 1 shows four organisms which belong to the class Myriapoda
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C
A
B
(a) Name the phylum to which the class Myriapoda belongs. State two reasons for your answer
[3]
(b) Give the names of organism A and D.A.
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(c) Differentiate between A and Din terms of structure
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Answer:

Questions 4-snow and 5 is rain showers

The gram-negative bacterium Vibrio cholerae produces a protein, cholera toxin (Mr 90,000), that is responsible for the characteristic symptoms of cholera: extensive loss of body water and NaCl through continuous, debilitating diarrhea. If body fluids and NaCl are not replaced, severe dehydration results; untreated, the disease is often fatal. When the cholera toxin gains access to the human intestinal tract it binds tightly to specific sites in the plasma membrane of the epithelial cells lining the small intestine, causing adenylyl cyclase to undergo prolonged activation (hours or days).

a. What is the effect of cholera toxin on [cAMP] in the intestinal cells? Why?
b. Based on the information above, suggest how cAMP normally functions in intestinal epithelial cells. Briefly justify.
c. Suggest a possible treatment for cholera

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Answer:

a.) It causes prolonged activation of adenylyl cyclase which leads to increased levels of Cyclic adenosine monophosphate(cAMP).

b.) In the intestinal epithelial cells, the cAMP binds to the apical chloride channels and allows it to open leading to osmotic permeability of water across the cell into the lumen of the intestine which is excreted through the faeces.

C.) Cholera can effectively be treated through the use of antibiotics and intravenous fluid replacement therapy.

Explanation:

Vibrio cholerae is a gram negative rigid curved bacillus that are actively ( vigorously) motion by a polar flagellation. The name vibrio is derived from the characteristic vibration movement of the organism when viewed under a microscope. This bacteria is capable of producing toxins called cholera toxin, which it uses as a virulent factor. It is responsible for the characteristic symptoms of cholera: extensive loss of body water and NaCl through continuous, debilitating diarrhea.

Cyclic adenosine monophosphate(cAMP) which is called a second messenger because it is not a hormone that can directly institute an intracellular change, instead, it serves as a second messenger to cause an effect.In the intestinal epithelial cells, the cAMP binds to the apical chloride channels and allows it to open leading to osmotic permeability of water across the cell into the lumen of the intestine which is excreted through the faeces.

In the effect of cholera toxin on the cAMP in the intestinal cells, Cholera toxin increases the fluid loss. The binding of the toxin to the intestinal cells causes a large increase in the level of cAMP in the cells by inhibiting the conversion of GTP bound to Ga to GDP. So adenyl cyclase is not turned off and diarrhea results.

The possible treatment is through the use of antibiotics and intravenous fluid replacement therapy. Prompt and adequate replacement of lost fluid and electrolyte through oral administration and supplemented with intravenous administration of fluids highly suggested for treatment of cholera. Antibiotics is equally used for treatment only when the cholera strain has been confirmed sensitive to it through culture.

The TAS2R38 gene encodes a receptor protein that influences the ability to taste bitterness. The gene has two alleles: a dominant, wild-type allele that enables an individual (taster) to taste bitterness and a recessive, mutant allele that interferes with the ability of an individual (nontaster) to taste bitterness. In a sample of 2,400 people, 1,482 were found to have the dominant (taster) phenotype. Assuming that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, approximately how many individuals in the sample are expected to be heterozygous for TAS2R38

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 1133.

Explanation:

According to H-W equilibrium;

p2 +2pq + q2 = 1 ........... eq.1   and

(p+q)2 = 1 ..............eq.2

Here q = frequency of the recessive allele,

and p = frequency of the dominant allele in the population

The genotype of p2 + 2pq shows the dominant(taster) phenotype.

The genotype of q2 shows the recessive(non-taster) phenotype.

q^2 = (2400 - 1482)/2400

= 0.3825  

= 0.618

using eq. 2 we get p= 1-q

=0.382

2pq = No. of heterozygotes/2400

No. of heterozygotes = 1133.1648

What process takes place in meiosis but not mitosis?
A.
sister chromatids separating
B.
crossing over
C.
DNA replication
D.
DNA condensing into chromosomes

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Answer:

A. sister chromatids separating

Answer:

will go for b. crossing over

Explanation:

"The daughter cells produced by mitosis are identical, whereas the daughter cells produced by meiosis are different because crossing over has occurred. The events that occur in meiosis but not mitosis include homologous chromosomes pairing up, crossing over, and lining up along the metaphase plate in tetrads."

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Which of the following is the best example of a population with the terrarium ecosystem?
A
the grains of sand in the bottom of the jar
B
the air and the screen at the top of the jar
С
the paper tube and the water containers
D
the three crickets in the jar



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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Identify three immune system organs and their functions.

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Answer:

Primary lymphoid organs: These organs include the bone marrow and the thymus. They create special immune system cells called lymphocytes.

Secondary lymphoid organs: These organs include the lymph nodes, the spleen, the tonsils, and certain tissue in various mucous membrane layers in the body (for instance in the bowel). It is in these organs where the cells of the immune system do their actual job of fighting off germs and foreign substances.

Also...

Bone marrow is a sponge-like tissue found inside the bones. That is where most immune system cells are produced and then also multiply. These cells move to other organs and tissues through the blood. At birth, many bones contain red bone marrow, which actively creates immune system cells. Over the course of our life, more and more red bone marrow turns into fatty tissue. In adulthood, only a few of our bones still contain red bone marrow, including the ribs, breastbone, and pelvis.

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The answer is d
Basically everywhere

Which of these climates is characterized by dense, lush vegetation, broadleaf plants, and high blodiversity?

A. Desert
B. Savanna
C Tundra
D. Rain forest

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Answer: ITS AAAAAAAAAA

Explanation: A

The Answer is D because when you look at plants and high biodiversity that’s what the Rain Forest has.

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Answer:

the second choice is really the only on that makes sense,

Explanation:

I'm not really sure that plants need rocks but it can't be the third answer choice because soil is made up of cells and microorganisms. Plants can photosynthesize but animals (the mocking jay) cannot. and for the last choice water and sunlight aren't any type of organism, they are abiotic.

The process of breaking down
plant and animal material into
nutrients is called
A. decomposition
B. recycling
C. chemosynthesis

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Answer:

decomposition

Explanation:

This is because decomposition is  when the breaking down of dead organic substances into simpler organic or inorganic matter such as carbon dioxide, water, simple sugars and mineral salts.

Answer:

it's decompotion

Explanation:

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A major disturbance that caused the ecosystem to completely collapse.

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Answer:

was when the snakes and the grass became diseased. A major disturbance that caused the ecosystem to stabilize at a new equilibrium. When there was an increase in the snakes and hawks.

Explanation:

What is one reason why life probably does not exist on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?

A.) They have no gravity

B.) They are the gas planets

C.) They are the giant planets

D.)They are the rocky planets.

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i believe it either has to be a or b. but i think it would be a. i’m not sure if we could live without gravity or not. hope this helps :)

Answer:

I would say your best answer choice would be B - They are the gas planets.

C and D are just stu.pid, and you should have enough common sense to rule those out

With A, we can survive without gravity (hence space stations, astronauts, ect)

Explanation:

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Charles Darwin suggested that Africa is the birthplace of the earliest hominin species because... Group of answer choices he found hominin fossils in South Africa while traveling on the Beagle. genetic comparisons linked African primates and living humans. there was no known fossil record of hominins in Asia at the time. of the anatomical similarity of humans and African apes.

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Answer:

Option B                                      

Explanation:

In the book The Descent of Man published in 1871, Charles Darwin mentioned that the two recent most ancestor of present day human being live in Africa. These two recent ancestors of human beings are—chimpanzees and gorillas

Hence, option B is correct

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Ecological Succession: Transformation of Communities over Time

Why does secondary succession occur faster than primary succession?

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Answer:

Because there is already presence of soil and nutrients in secondary succession

Explanation:

Ecological succession, which is the series of gradual change that occurs in a community over time, can be of two forms namely: primary succession and secondary succession.

- Primary succession is a kind of succession that occurs in a barren land where no form of life has existed before while secondary succession occurs on a land that has been previously colonized by certain organisms called PIONEER SPECIES, and hence, a substrate containing nutrients called SOIL for growth is available during secondary succession.

This accounts for the reason the secondary succession is faster than the primary succession because there is already presence of soil and nutrients in secondary succession.

Answer:

Soil with nutrients is already present.  Seeds are present from earlier occupants, brought in by wind, and/or germinate after fire.

Explanation:

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Water can be formed from the synthesis reaction of hydrogen with oxygen:

2 H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2 H2O (g)

The complete reaction of 5.12 Liters of O2 with excess hydrogen produces how many moles of H2O?

A) 10.24 moles H2O
B) 114.7 moles H2O
C) 0.457 moles H2O
D) 5.12 moles H2O

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Answer:

Explanation:

[2ΔSf(H2O (g))] - [2ΔSf(H2 (g)) + 1ΔSf(O2 (g))]

[2(188.72)] - [2(130.59) + 1(205.03)] = -88.77 J/

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What does Earth’s revolution around the sun cause? *

Earth's phases

Earth's day & night

Earth's year

Moon day & year

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Answer:

Earth's year is what Earth's revolution around the sun causes

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word. ResetHelp The conducts impulses toward the soma. The conducts impulses toward the synaptic terminals. The is the region surrounding the nucleus. The is the enlarged end of an axon. The contains neurotransmitters. The is a cluster of RER and free ribosomes. The is another term for the soma of a neuron. The is the membrane of the axon. The is a cell that forms the blood 13brain barrier. The is a fine branch of an axon.

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The dendrite directs electrical impulses toward the soma.The axon conducts impulses toward the synaptic terminal.The Perikaryon is the region surrounding the nucleus. The synaptic terminals ate the enlarged end of an axon.The synaptic vesicles contain neurotransmitters. The Nissl bodies are clusters of RER and free ribosomes.The Perikaryon or the cell body is another term for the soma of a neuron.The Axolemma is the membrane of the axon.The Astrocyte is the cell that forms the blood-brain barrier. The Telodendria is a fine branch of the axon.

What is a Neuron?

A neuron may be defined as a type of cell which is part of the nervous system. It sends messages to and from the brain. Neurons may also call neurons or nerve cells are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system.

These cells are responsible for receiving sensory input from the external world, for sending motor commands to our muscles, and for transforming and relaying the electrical signals at every step in between.

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Use the following list of organisms to create a food chain diagram.


•Hawk

•Toad

•Green plants

•Snake

Be sure to include the original source of energy for all living things in your diagram. Then, label each of the following: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer.

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Answer

green plants eaten by toad toad eaten by snake and snake eaten by hawk

green plants producer

toad primary consumer

snake secondary consumer

hawk tertiary consumer

Explanation:

Answer:

PRODUCER. > Green plants.

PRIMARY CONSUMER > Toad.

SECONDARY CONSUMER > Snake.

TERTIARY CONSUMER > Hawk.

Creating a checklist of activities is not a helpful strategy for determining what to study for an upcoming test. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explanation:

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How can you identify whether
plant is monocot or dicot without uprooting the plant?

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Answer:

the leaves of monocot have parallel veins while those of dicot have branched veins

what would be a great research topic? related to biology.​

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Finding good research topics related to traditional biology subfields like animal and plant biology, ecology (current global problems warrant a number of hot topics), or topics related to humans: neurobiology (and determinants of human behavior), recent discoveries on diseases and the immune system, Animal health!

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