Answer:
D. 12.50a + 9c + 25
Explanation:
Assuming that the variables:
a = adults
c = children
Set the expression.
Adult tickets cost $12.50 (given): 12.50a
Child tickets cost $9 (given): 9c
"Other expenses" cost a flat sum of 25: +25
12.50a + 9c + 25 is your answer, or D).
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2.The horned lizard is often called a horned toad because of its short, fat body and small tail.
When this lizard finds a coyote, it will spray blood from its eyes at the coyote. Then the lizard will run a short distance and stay very still to blend into the background.
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Horned lizards do this to play with the coyote.
Horned lizards do this to attract other horned lizards.
Horned lizards do this to catch and eat the coyote.
Horned lizards do this to escape from the coyote.
if the birth rate doesnt change but the death rate goes down, what happpens to population
If this happens, the population will slowly increase
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During the winter, purple finches are often seen in Florida. During the summer, purple finches are rarely seen in Florida. Explain why this change occurs between the two seasons.
Because during summer they don't like to be around urban areas and housing, they are always in coniferous forests; You might see them close to your house but only if they are struggling when the food is scarce, they usually migrate from Canada to grounds to winter widely across central and Southeastern U.S. which includes Florida; but on summer they prefer to stay in deep and damp coniferous forests.
In corn plants, the allele for tall stalks (T) is dominant over the allele for short stalks (t). Suppose a cross between a tall corn plant and a short corn plant produces 43 tall offspring and 47 short offspring. If one of the tall offspring is crossed with one of the short offspring, what ratio of genotypes would be most likely in their offspring
Complete question:
In corn plants, the allele for tall stalks (T) is dominant over the allele for short stalks (t). Suppose a cross between a tall corn plant and a short corn plant produces 43 tall offspring and 47 short offspring. If one of the tall offspring is crossed with one of the short offspring, what ratio of genotypes would be most likely in their offspring
A. 1 TT : 2 Tt : 1 tt
B. 3 Tt : 1 tt
C. All Tt
D. 1 Tt : 1 tt
Answer:
The offspring genotype ratio would be 1 Tt : 1 tt (Option D)
Explanation:
Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached files.
A shift to the right in the hemoglobin dissociation curve means that: the affinity of hemoglobin for O2 has decreased. the CO2 levels in the blood have decreased. the pH of the blood has increased. the hemoglobin protein has denatured. less O2 is released by hemoglobin to the body cells.
Answer:
The correct answer is - the affinity of hemoglobin for O2 has decreased.
Explanation:
The oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve or hemoglobin dissociation curve is the graphical representation of the proportion of hemoglobin in its saturated form on the y-axis against the prevailing oxygen tension P0 on the x-axis.
A shift of the curve to the right side indicates the hemoglobin has a reduced or less oxygen affinity. It occurs in cases where oxygen needs to be released such as the placenta for breathing of the fetus and muscles.
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Investigation techniques
Answer:
Observation
You watch to see the passengers in cars that pass...Classification
To investigate different types of matter, students are asked to seperate items on the table...A titration is used to determine the pH...Experimentation
You mix two aqueous solutions together...A wooden splint is placed above a test tube...To determine the activity series, several metals and solutions containing those metals are used...Explanation:
I abreviated the text in each box, but you should get the gist of which belongs in which categories. Let me know if you need further explanation on what warrants classification in the observation, classification, and experimentation categories.
Most scientists have biases, but they try to prevent bias from influencing their work.
What is bias?
A. having a point of view that is objective
B. having a point of view that is impartial
C. having a point of view that lacks prejudice
D. having a point of view that can influence an experiment
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:Is B
Explanation: because is b
Ecosystems can stay stable for hundreds of years, but loss of resources or addition of disease can quickly change the dynamics of said ecosystem.
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The small population of wolves on Isle Royale has been harmed by a lack of genetic diversity, plus the accidental introduction of canine parvovirus. In another part of the country, ecologists are also working to protect a larger population of wolves that live in a national park. Compared to the small, isolated population on Isle Royale, in the national park diseases like parvovirus are ___________likely to be a problem, and lack of genetic diversity is __________ likely to be a problem for the wolves.
Answer:
Compared to the small, isolated population on Isle Royale, in the national park diseases like parvovirus are less likely to be a problem, and lack of genetic diversity is less likely to be a problem for the wolves.
Explanation:
Diseases like parvovirus and lack of genetic diversity are less likely to be a problem for wolves in national park as ecologists are protecting them there.
Compared to the small, isolated population on Isle Royale, in the national park diseases like parvovirus are less likely to be a problem, and lack of genetic diversity is more likely to be a problem for the wolves.
There is a balance that exist between wolves and moose in Michigan's Isle Royale National Park.
Wolves was known to first colonized Lake Superior's Isle Royale in the late 1940s.
Wolves lives eating old or sickly moose. Studies has shown that the wolf population had swelled to 24, a surprisingly large number and 80% of the island's moose had died
Parvovirus is a disease that inflames the wolf's intestines and causes death by diarrhea within 24 hours. It was introduced to the island in 1981 by a visiting dog as studies says and killed nearly half the wolves and thereafter it disappeared.
Peterson a scientist says this disease is unlikely to have killed wolves now, as survivors of the last outbreak must have acquired immunity.
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Which formula do you use to calculate acceleration?
Answer:
a = Δv/Δt.
Explanation:
(Acceleration is represented by a)
Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity (v) over the change in time (t).
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Answer: both cell-mediated and antibody-mediated immunity.
Explanation:
Specific immunity involves targeting certain infections. This is done when certain cells assess the danger and release anti-bodies that target the antigens of the organism.
Once this is done, white blood cells will now be able to fight the organism or pathogen more efficiently.
There is therefore both a cell-mediated and antibody-mediated response.
When an inducer is added to a medium containing an organism with a metabolic pathway controlled by a repressor, the inducer then Group of answer choices combines with the substrate and blocks induction. does not combine with, but rather functions as a chaperone molecule for, the enzyme-substrate complex. combines with the repressor and activates the repressor. combines with the substrate and activates induction. combines with the repressor and inactivates the repressor.
Answer:
The correct answer is - combines with the repressor and inactivates the repressor.
Explanation:
The role of inducers is to bind with a repressor in a metabolic pathway and cause them to change their shape. This modification of the shape in the repressor structure prevents them to bind with the DNA and the metabolic pathway continues.
So, inducers inactivate the repressors by binding them. For example in Lac operon lactose, an inducer bindswith the repressor and dissociates it from DNA and inactivates the repressor.
write one paragraph explaining the steps of photosynthesis
Answer:
trading a lemonade stand for an orange juice stand!!! get a taste of ur own medicine HA
Explanation:
Once nutrients have been broken down through the process of cellular respiration, which of the following must also happen in order for an animal cell to maintain homeostasis?
The cell must take in sunlight.
The cell must remove wastes.
The cell must use up the energy molecules.
The cell must lower its operating temperature.
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The scientific measure of disorder is called _____.
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Answer:
Entropy
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is entropy, hope this helps!
Which of the following is an example of an abiotic factor?
Answer:
d) The climate of the community in which the species mentioned above inhabit.
Answer:
an abiotic factor is non living, biotic means living
Explanation:
examples: light, carbon dioxide, water, temperature, nutrients
aaron has blood O. Can either of his parents have blood type AB? Explain your answer
Explanation:
Answer: no, blood type AB has gennotype IA,IB while blood type o has the genotype II
Answer:
No. If Aaron have blood O, that means that his parents is blood type O too as he inherited the blood type that they have from his parents.
Mayra and Seline are discussing the adaptations of organisms living in estuaries and wetlands.
Mayra's answer: Plants in wetlands are adapted to live under water for at least a part of the year. Plants in estuaries are adapted to the changing salinity (salt levels), because estuaries have mixture of fresh and salt water.
Seline's answer: Plants in wetlands are adapted to the changing water depths and oxygen levels, because wetlands are where a river meets the ocean. Plants in estuaries are adapted to survive long/harsh winters and short summers.
Read each student's answer CAREFULLY. Which of the statements below are correct?
A. Neither of them are right. Plants in wetalnds and estuaries have different adaptations than the ones they mentioned.
B. Mayra's answer is correct. Seline's answer is incorrect.
C. Both Mayra and Seline are correct. They each talk about different abiotic factors and plant adaptations
D. found in wetlands and estuaries. Seline's answer is correct. Mayra's answer is not correct.
Wind on Earth happens due to the:
A. Constant movement of the air through the convection cycle.
B. Temperature differences between the poles and the equator.
C. The Sun heating different parts of the Earth unevenly.
D. All of the above
Choose one correct answer.''
Answer: Hewo, there! your answer is Below
D. All of the above
Explanation:
Wind is the movement of air caused by the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun. ... Warm equatorial air rises higher into the atmosphere and migrates toward the poles. This is a low-pressure system. At the same time, cooler, denser air moves over Earth's surface toward the Equator to replace the heated air.
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Answer:
Hello! Your answer would be, D) All of the above.
Explanation:
The energy that drives wind originates with the sun, which heats the Earth unevenly, creating warm spots and cool spots. Two simple examples of this are sea breezes and land breezes. Sea breezes occur when inland areas heat up on sunny afternoons. That warms the air, causing it to rise.
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3. Which of the following is an example of
an effort to conserve biodiversity?
a. Use of pesticides
b. Driving large vehicles
c. Protecting plant and animal
species in a national park
d. Taking a piece of coral for a
souvenir after a scuba dive
Remoras are fish that attach themselves to the underside of larger organisms, such as
sharks. Remoras benefit by using the shark for protection, transportation, and food. The
shark neither benefits nor is harmed. This is an example of -
mutualism
commensalism.
predation.
parasitism.
Answer: commensalism
Explanation:
What is the function of both the immune system and the endocrine system?
Answer:
The immune system is a host defence system that combines multiple mechanisms to protect an organism from several pathogens and the development of disease. The endocrine and immune system crosstalk and multiple immune processes are involved in endocrine diseases. Defects of immune tolerance associated with genetic and environmental factors result to the development of autoimmune diseases such as autoimmune thyroiditis and diabetes mellitus type 1. In addition, a mixture of immune cells and mediators is considered to be implicated in thyroid cancer development and progression. Multiple cytokines and the evolving inflammatory process are involved in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus type 2 whereas immune mechanisms related to lymphocytes and cytokine circuits may play a role in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis. Several studies have recently been published regarding the therapeutic implications of immune system mechanisms on endocrine diseases. For complete coverage of all related areas
Imagine that you're writing a paper on the topic of ocean acidification. Find two articles about ocean
acidification on the Internet that you could use in your research. Name them Source 1 and Source 2, and
include a link to each source. Be sure to also include the name of the website or organization that
published the source.
Answer:
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that we don't see or feel because its effects are happening underwater. At least one-quarter of the carbon dioxide (CO2) released by burning coal, oil and gas doesn't stay in the air, but instead dissolves into the ocean. Since the beginning of the industrial era, the ocean has absorbed some 525 billion tons of CO2 from the atmosphere, presently around 22 million tons per day.
At first, scientists thought that this might be a good thing because it leaves less carbon dioxide in the air to warm the planet. But in the past decade, they’ve realized that this slowed warming has come at the cost of changing the ocean’s chemistry. When carbon dioxide dissolves in seawater, the water becomes more acidic and the ocean’s pH (a measure of how acidic or basic the ocean is) drops. Even though the ocean is immense, enough carbon dioxide can have a major impact. In the past 200 years alone, ocean water has become 30 percent more acidic—faster than any known change in ocean chemistry in the last 50 million years.
Scientists formerly didn’t worry about this process because they always assumed that rivers carried enough dissolved chemicals from rocks to the ocean to keep the ocean’s pH stable. (Scientists call this stabilizing effect “buffering.”) But so much carbon dioxide is dissolving into the ocean so quickly that this natural buffering hasn’t been able to keep up, resulting in relatively rapidly dropping pH in surface waters. As those surface layers gradually mix into deep water, the entire ocean is affected.
Such a relatively quick change in ocean chemistry doesn’t give marine life, which evolved over millions of years in an ocean with a generally stable pH, much time to adapt. In fact, the shells of some animals are already dissolving in the more acidic seawater, and that’s just one way that acidification may affect ocean life. Overall, it's expected to have dramatic and mostly negative impacts on ocean ecosystems—although some species (especially those that live in estuaries) are finding ways to adapt to the changing conditions.
However, while the chemistry is predictable, the details of the biological impacts are not. Although scientists have been tracking ocean pH for more than 30 years, biological studies really only started in 2003, when the rapid shift caught their attention and the term "ocean acidification" was first coined. What we do know is that things are going to look different, and we can't predict in any detail how they will look. Some organisms will survive or even thrive under the more acidic conditions while others will struggle to adapt, and may even go extinct. Beyond lost biodiversity, acidification will affect fisheries and aquaculture, threatening food security for millions of people, as well as tourism and other sea-related economies.
Answer:
Source 1: What Is Ocean Acidification? published by NOAA
Source 2: Ocean Acidification published by Wikipedia
Explanation:
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What does each daughter cell inherit during binary fission?
A) half the chromosomes of the original cell
B) a unique variation of the parent cell’s primary DNA
C) twice as many chromosomes as the original cell
D) an identical copy of the parent cell’s primary DNA
Answer:
an identical copy of the parent cell’s primary DNA
Explanation:
In this form of cell division, a cell replicates its DNA, increases in size, and divides into two daughter cells. Each daughter cell receives one copy of the replicated parental DNA.
During binary fission (d), daughter cells receive an exact copy of the parent cell's main DNA.
What is DNA exactly?Definition. Deoxyribonucleic acid, commonly known as DNA, is indeed the molecule that contains the genetic information necessary for an organism's growth or operation. The structure of DNA consists of a double helix, which is made up of two linked threads that loop around one another to form a twisted ladder.
Who created the DNA?Many people think that the 1950s saw the discovery of DNA by English physicist Francis Crick & American biologist James Watson. This isn't in fact the case. Rather, Swiss chemist Miescher made the first official discovery of DNA in the late 1860s.
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Sedimentary rocks are only formed when sediments are compacted together by extreme pressure.
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Use the diagram below to answer the questions that follow for 1 point each.
State Charles' Law as shown in the graph above.
Identify the volume if the temperature is 330K.
Identify the temperature if the volume is 0.0022 m3
Answer:
I. When the temperature is 330K, the volume is 0.025 m³
II. When the volume is 0.0022 m³, the temperature is 300 K.
Explanation:
Charles states that when the pressure of an ideal gas is kept constant, the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.
Mathematically, Charles is given by;
[tex] \frac {V}{T} = K[/tex]
[tex] \frac{V_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{V_{2}}{T_{2}}[/tex]
Where;
V1 and V2 represents the initial and final volumes respectively.
T1 and T2 represents the initial and final temperatures respectively.
From the graph, we can deduce the following;
I. When the temperature is 330K, the volume is 0.025 m³
II. When the volume is 0.0022 m³, the temperature is 300 K.
Calculate the percentage of viable cells
102/112x100
Answer:
91.07%
Explanation:
Given the expression
102/112 x 100
This can also be expressed as;
= (2*51)/(2*56) * 100
= 51/56 * 100
= 5100/56
= 91.07%
Hence the percentage of viable cells is 91.07%
1. Does carbon always stay in the same form and
location?
Describe the 3 possible roles of genes, or segments of DNA
Answer:
double-stranded nucleic acid that contains the genetic information for cell growth, division, and function. Gene: The fundamental, physical, and functional unit of heredity. Genetics: The study of the patterns of inheritance of specific traits. Genotype: The genetic makeup of an organism