11. What is often the end result of secondary
succession?

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Answer 1

Answer:

In contrast, secondary succession is the re-colonization of a region after a significant disturbance. The end result of succession is the establishment of a climax community. Primary succession requires much more time than secondary succession. Steps of Primary Succession

Explanation:


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Match the term with its correct description:
a. Energy e. active transport
b.facilitated diffusion f. exocytosis
c.endocytosis g. carrier protein
d. Passive transport h. channel protein

________ Transport protein that provides a tube-like opening in the plasma membrane through which particles can diffuse
________ Is used during active transport but not passive transport
________ Process by which a cell takes in material by forming a vacuole around it
________ Particle movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
________ Process by which a cell expels wastes from a vacuole
________ A form of passive transport that uses transport proteins
________ Particle movement from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration
________ Transport protein that changes shape when a particle binds with it

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Answer:a,b,d,f,e

Explanation:

The terms below are used in the following order:

h. Channel protein

e. Active transport

c. Endocytosis

d. Passive transport

f. Exocytosis

b. Facilitated diffusion

g. Carrier protein

a. Energy

The full descriptions are given as follows

a. "Channel proteins" are transport proteins that provide a tube-like opening in the plasma membrane through which particles can diffuse.

b. "Active transport" is used during active transport but not passive transport.

c. "Endocytosis" is the process by which a cell takes in a material by forming a vacuole around it.

d. "Passive transport" refers to particle movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.

e. "Exocytosis" is the process by which a cell expels wastes from a vacuole.

f. "Facilitated diffusion" is a form of passive transport that uses transport proteins.

g. "Carrier proteins" are transport proteins that change shape when a particle binds with them.

h. "Energy" is required for active transport processes.

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Model of asexual and sexual reproduction.

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Answer:

sexual reproduction is where a sperm and egg combine togethe r which is called a zygote. and after couple months turn into a baby(example; us humans) Asexual are things that do not need a mating partner to reproduce such as cells, they can reproduce themselves from 1 to 2 to 4 to 8 to 16 to 32 again and again. I cannot show a model but this summarizes what happens. Hope it helps, if you need a picture you can search them up

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why the pulmonary arteries have light violet blood?​

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Answer:

The blood in the pulmonary artery is going to the heart to collect oxygen, and therefore has a low content of oxygen. So, the blood in the pulmonary artery is a violet colour because it has low oxygen. The blood in the pulmonary vein is oxygen rich, and so it gives a scarlet color.

What evidence can fossils give us for evolution? Select all that apply.
Can provide evidence of how physical structures changed over time.
Can find common bone structures between living and extinct species.
Can be used as evidence of common ancestry between different species.
Can show how organs changed over time.

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-Can provide evidence of how physical structures changed over time.

-Can find common bone structures between living and extinct species.

-Can be used as evidence of common ancestry between different species.

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why are some molecules polar and others non polar

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Answer:

Polarity and Non-polarity of molecules depend upon the electronegativity. The theory of electronegativity lies in entire inorganic chemistry. The more electronegative an atom, the more it seeks electrons. If one atom is more electronegative than others, it can form an ionic bond or a polar covalent bond.

Explanation:

What is the ion symbol for sulfur?

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Answer:

Sulfide

Explanation:

the symbols is most likely going to be sulfide

How many daughter cells would be produced if 10 cells undergo meiosis?​

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20 i’m pretty sure. 1 cell produces 2 daughter cells.

What are our lungs made out of?

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Answer:

The lungs are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax). The trachea (windpipe) conducts inhaled air into the lungs through its tubular branches, called bronchi. The bronchi then divide into smaller and smaller branches (bronchioles), finally becoming microscopies

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What is the diffrence between genotype and phenotype.....

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A genotype refers to the genetic characteristics of an organism. A phenotype refers to the physical characteristics. For example, having blue eyes (an autosomal recessive trait) is a phenotype; lacking the gene for brown eyes is a genotype.

Answer:

A genotype refers to the genetic characteristics of an organism. A phenotype refers to the physical characteristics.

Explanation:

what is causing global warming a an increase in plate tectonic movement be the reversal of Earth's magnetic poles see if influxes of cosmic radiation or changes in the composition of the atmosphere ​

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Answer:

Changes in the composition of the atmosphere

Explanation:

Although this answer is very vague and generalized, it is the correct answer.

The increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere from modern manufacturing and engineering has increase carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the upper atmosphere. These gasses have a chemical composition that allows the absorption and release of longwave radiation back to the Earth's surface slowly increasing the global average temperature.

Do daughter cells have duplicated or unduplicated chromosomes?​

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Answer:

The answer is: Duplicated

Use the picture below to help you answer the question.

A car leaves Harrisburg, PA and travels West on the turnpike. How far has the car gone in 4 hours?
Question 21 options:
A.50 km
B.70 km
C.35 km
D.0 Km

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Answer: B. 70 km

Explanation:

the answer is in the graph....

the line same point at 4hrs= 70km

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Distance is a measure of how much ground has been covered by an object in motion. The object has been covered 70 km of distance in 4 hours. Option B is correct.

What is Distance?It is a measure of how much ground has been covered by an object in motion.Distance is directly proportional to the speed of the object.

Displacement:It is a vector quantity that refers to the overall change in position of the object.It is defined as the straight line distance between the initial and final position of the object.

Therefore, the object has been covered 70 km of distance in 4 hours.

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For a particular trait, the allele C is dominant over the allele c. The Punnett square shows the genetic cross of two parents, each with genotype Cc. What percentage of the offspring will show the phenotypes of the dominant allele and the recessive allele

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Answer:

There is no punnet square in this question but it can still be answered based on the information provided.

Phenotypes of the dominant allele= 75%

Phenotypes of the recessive allele= 25%

Explanation:

This question involves a single gene that encodes a particular trait. The allele C is dominant over the allele c. This means an heterozygous (Cc) will have the phenotype encoded by allele C. A dominant allele is the allele that masks the phenotypic expression of another allele. The allele being masked is the recessive allele.

According to this question, two parents, each with genotype Cc were crossed. This means that each parent will produce the gametes: C and c. Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following genotype of offsprings will be produced:

CC, Cc, Cc and cc.

- Offsprings with genotypes CC, Cc, Cc will show the phenotypes of the dominant allele (C) because allele C is dominant. Hence, the percentage is 3/4 × 100 = 75%.

- Offsprings with genotypes cc will show the phenotypes of the recessive allele (c). Hence, the percentage is 1/4 × 100 = 25%.

The outer shell of a virus is called its capsid. The capsid is primarily composed of –
A proteins B carbohydrates C fatty acids D mRNA

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The answer will be A proteins :)

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Answer:

theory

Explanation:

The answer is a theory

There are always more consumers than producers in an ecosystem A)true B) false

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Answer:false

Explanation:there is only enough food for a few top level consumers but there is lots of food for herbivores lower down on the food chain

What is a striation and how does it help muscle cells function?

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Answer:

Striated muscles are highly organized tissues (Fig. 1) that convert chemical energy to physical work. The primary function of striated muscles is to generate force and contract in order to support respiration, locomotion, and posture (skeletal muscle) and to pump blood throughout the body (cardiac muscle).

Explanation:

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Answer:

Striated muscle tissue is a muscle tissue that features repeating functional units called sarcomeres. The primary function of striated muscles is to generate force and contract in order to support respiration, locomotion, and posture (skeletal muscle) and to pump blood throughout the body (cardiac muscle).

Explanation:

The myofibrils inside muscle cells contain proteins that contract and expand the muscle. The arrangement of these proteins makes the muscle cells appear striated (the series of vertical lines along the length of the muscle).

A cell containing 10% salt is placed in a beaker of 30% salt. Is the solution is
the beaker hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic to the cell? *

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Answer:

Hypertonic solution

Explanation:

Because a hypertonic solution occurs when more solutes are outside the cell than on the inside cell

A cell containing 10% salt is placed in a beaker of 30% salt. Is the solution is  the beaker hypertonic  to the cell.

What is in a hypertonic solution?

Any external solution with a high solute content and a low water concentration in comparison to bodily fluids is referred to as a hypertonic solution. The net migration of water in a hypertonic solution will be from the body into the solution.

Hypertonic solutions include 10% salt content. A cell that is placed in a hypertonic environment experiences a net migration of water to the cell's exterior (from the higher water environment inside the cell). In reaction, the cell contracts.

A solution is said to be hypertonic if its salt concentration is higher than the salt concentration in the cells. The osmosis process allows water to pass through permeable cell membranes.

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Basic Genetics Practice Problems

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Answer:

E

F

A

B

C

D

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In the deep water where there is no sunlight, how do bacteria and plants create
their food?

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Answer:

Bacteria and Plants use the process of chemosynthesis to create/make food using chemical reactions.

Explanation:

"Autotrophs that perform chemosynthesis do not use energy from the sun to produce food. Instead, they make food using energy from chemical reactions, often combining hydrogen sulfide or methane with oxygen. ... Bacteria that live in the deep ocean, near hydrothermal vents, also produce food through chemosynthesis."

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

it can be a form of medication or the other kind like meth or something

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The gene has a mutation and is changed to the sequence below.
GAC GGA CGA TTA
I
What kind of mutation is this?

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Answer:

What kind of mutation - "simple base substitution" or "point mutation".  

New mRNA strand - CUG CCU  GCU AAU

Does the mutation affect the protein. - yes because one amino acid is different

Explanation:

Here a point mutation occurs in the gene.

What is Point mutation?

A point mutation is said to occur in a genome when a single base pair is added, deleted or changed.

Here due to point mutation only a single base pair has been changed ,thus the amino acid sequence has been changed. This is because due to point mutation in the DNA strand the mRNA produced is also changed so the amino acids coded by the mrna are also changed.

A point mutation exists a genetic mutation where a single nucleotide base exists changed, inserted, or deleted from a DNA or RNA series of an organism's genome. Point mutations have a combination of effects on the downstream protein product—consequences that exist moderately predictable established upon the specifics of the mutation.

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what type of star is an example of a massive star?​

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Answer:

The largest known star is UY Scuti, a hypergiant with a radius somewhere around 1,700 times larger than the sun. Its mass, however, is only 30 times that of our nearest star. If R136a1 swapped places with the sun, it would outshine our closest star as much as the sun currently outshines the moon.

Explanation:

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What are resistors?
A. magnets that are weak
B. batteries that run radios
C. electrons that explode
D. materials that hold electrons

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D and they were invented by Otis Frank Boykin

why is Geothermal Energy stable or Sustainable? ​

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Answer:

Geothermal energy is a source of renewable energy that will last until the Earth is destroyed by the sun in around 5 billion years. The hot reservoirs within the Earth are naturally replenished, making it both renewable and sustainable.

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Answer: geothermal is  stable

Explanation:

 unlike fossil fuels price does not fluctuate and the only huge price tht will be needed only comes in the building of the power plant so it is very much stable

What does a vaccine do to help an immune system?

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Answer:

A vaccine works by training the immune system to recognize and combat pathogens, either viruses or bacteria. To do this, certain molecules from the pathogen must be introduced into the body to trigger an immune response.

Explanation:

Basically it trains the body by giving it a little expirementation withthe  sickness. After that, the body will learn how to properly fight or keep the sickness at bay.

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A vaccine injects a little bit of whatever disease you want to protect yourself from. It's just enough that your immune system fights it off and becomes stronger against the disease.

How does evolution work?
I need a simple answer.

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Answer:

evolution refers to cumulative changes that occur in a population over time.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Biological evolution refers to the cumulative changes that occur in a population over time. These changes are produced at the genetic level as organisms' genes mutate and/or recombine in different ways during reproduction and are passed on to future generations.

Explanation:


Scientist sometimes use DNA sequences such as these to determine the relatedness of different species. Which of the following is a necessary
on for scientists to use DNA sequences in this way?

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Answer: A

Explanation: i took the test

The DNA of all organism contains the same bases. Thus, option A is correct.

What is the different features of DNA and RNA?

DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, while RNA stands for ribonucleic acid.

Both are nucleic acid is composed of  three components such as  nitrogenous base, sugar and phosphate molecule.

DNA has a long polymer of deoxyribose sugar and phosphate backbone having four distinct bases such as adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.

RNA has a polymer of a ribose sugar and phosphate backbone with four varying bases: uracil, cytosine, adenine and guanine.

DNA is present in the nucleus and mitochondria, while RNA is found in the cytoplasm, nucleus and in the ribosome.

DNA is stable under alkaline conditions, while RNA is not stable.

DNA self-replicating in nature while RNA does not replicate on its own.

Thus, option A is correct.

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There would be no ocean life without _____?

1.marine snow
2.phytoplankton
3.thermocline
4.runoff

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Answer:

2. phytoplankton

Explanation:

This is the answer because...phytoplankton is the main food of fish and without fish there could not be food for millions of people! 3 billion people eat seafood so it would be a big deal if seafood was no longer avialiable.

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