Answer:
A clauses is a group of words with subject-verb until; the 2nd groups of words contains the subject-verb unit the bus goes, so it is a clauses. A phase is a group of words without a subject-verb unit.
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How does the length of interphase compare to the length of cell division?
Answer:
Usually, cells will take between 5 and 6 hours to complete S phase. G2 is shorter, lasting only 3 to 4 hours in most cells. In sum, then, interphase generally takes between 18 and 20 hours. Mitosis, during which the cell makes preparations for and completes cell division only takes about 2 hours.
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What are 3 characteristics of balanced forces?
Answer:
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Explanation:
When forces are balanced there is no change in direction.
Combined forces that are balanced are always equal to zero. (combining vectors)
Balance forces cannot change the motion or direction of an object.
A balanced force keeps an object moving at a constant velocity. (Newton's 1st Law of Motion)
the most common form of fossilization is
a. preserved remains
b. perminerialization
c. molds
d. replacement
Answer:
permineralization
Explanation:
- Increasing the temperature in a gas in a given volume decreases temperature.
-True
-False
Counting how many sunflowers turned toward the sun is an example of -
A-Qualitative data
B-pinions
C-Quantitative data
D- Beauty
Answer:
answer is (c) quantities data
Give the phenotype for hh
A.Long hair
b. Medium hair
C.Short hair
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Answer:
2. Cellular respiration.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Theodore Schwann studied animal cells which contributed to cell theory
The ecological efficiency at each trophic level of a particular ecosystem is 20%. If the green plants of the ecosystem capture 100 units of energy, about ____ units of energy will be available to support herbivores and about ____ units of energy will be available to support carnivores
Answer:
1. 20 units
2. 4 units
Explanation:
In an ecosystem, energy is transferred from one organism occupying a trophic level to another as they feed on one another. The amount of energy that is being transferred as the chain progresses is called ECOLOGICAL EFFICIENCY. According to this question, the ecological efficiency at each trophic level of the ecosystem is 20%. This means that about 20% of energy units will be transferred to the next trophic level.
If the green plants of the ecosystem capture 100 units of energy, the amount of energy that will be available to support herbivores (plant eaters) is: 20% × 100units i.e. 20/100 × 100 = 20 units.
Also, the amount of energy that will be available to support carnivores subsequently will be 20% of 20 units i.e. 20/100 × 20 = 4 units.
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! In some plants, the pistils don’t form until a few days after the stamens do. How might this keep a plant from self-pollinating?
Answer:
Some plants have the ability to make the stamens mature first before the pistils to prevent itself from self-pollinating. ... If a situation as such would happen, there will be no pollen left in that flower to land on the stigma to start the fertilization of the plant.
Explanation:
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You would wear an apron in science lab to protect your what
Answer:
Wear protective clothing that resists physical and chemical hazards when exposure may occur. Lab coats are appropriate for minor chemical splashes and solids contamination, while plastic o
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You have been infected with the H1N1 flu virus. Describe how this virus might have entered your body, how it works to make you sick, and what happens when you finally get better. List at least 7 different steps.
Answer:
1. the virus might of entered by being around someone who was sick or I touched a contaminated surface.
2. The virus attacks blood cells, making me feel sick
3.when you get better your immune system builds up immunity to fight off the flu, if there is a second time.
Explanation:
i dont feel like listed 7 but i will answer the 3 questions asked
characteristics of two of Jupiter's moons and what makes
them remarkable.
Answer:
The moons of Jupiter have orbital periods ranging from seven hours to almost three Earth years. Some of the orbits are nearly circular, while the moons farthest from Jupiter have more irregular orbitts
The most common type of hand/wrist fracture occurs from car accidents.
OA.
True
OB.
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
The bones that form the wrist are fragile and can be easily fracture when subjected to the strong blunt trauma that occurs during a car accident. The most common wrist bone to be fractured is the radius. Common car-accident related wrist injuries include: Scaphoid fracture.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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A white splashed (Bl/Bl) Andalausian chicken and a black (bl/bl) Andalusian chicken are crossed. The heterozygotes produced show an intermediate phenotype (blue). What inheritance pattern would this be indicative of
Answer:
Incomplete dominance.
Explanation:
In this scenario, a white splashed (Bl/Bl) Andalausian chicken and a black (bl/bl) Andalusian chicken are crossed. The heterozygotes produced show an intermediate phenotype (blue). Thus, the inheritance pattern this would be indicative of is an incomplete dominance.
Which food chain from beginning to end is correct?
grass, hawk, snake, frog
owl, mouse, corn, snake
lion, rabbit, bobcat, plant
leaves, grasshopper, snake, fox
Answer:
Leaves, grasshopper, snake, fox
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Why does DNA replication only happen once during meiosis?
Which level of taxonomic classification do thresher sharks and great white sharks not have in common?
A- kingdom
B-genus
C-order
D-phylum
Answer:Genus
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Explain why natural selection is an advantage to organisms.
Answer:
Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change. Individuals in a population are naturally variable, meaning that they are all different in some ways. ... Individuals with adaptive traits—traits that give them some advantage—are more likely to survive and reproduce.
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What are 3 examples of how enzymes work
Answer:
Amylase – helps change starches into sugars. ... Maltase – also found in saliva; breaks the sugar maltose into glucose. Maltose is found in foods such as potatoes, pasta, and beer. Trypsin – found in the small intestine, breaks proteins down into amino acids.
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What takes up a large part of the urchin body cavity?
I need to be specific, as in stating a body part.
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24. What are two reasons why objects on earth stop moving?
Answer: inertia
Explanation:
a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
In the diagram below, Strands I and II represent complementary sections of DNA. The sequence of Strand I is shown. What is the sequence of Strand II?
Strand I CTAC Strand II ????
AGCA
CTAC
TCGT
GATG
STRAND 1 AND 2 ARE THE DIAGRAM!!!!
Answer:
GATG, TCGT, ACGA, CATC
Explanation: C goes with G, and A goes with T but in a RNA then the T swaps with a U
The sequence displayed by Strand II would be:
A). GATG
RNA is denoted as the RiboNucleic Acid that exemplifies a molecule/atom which has similar characteristics as of the DNA. However, in RNA, the letter 'T' is replaced with "U" and vice versa. In the given diagram, Strand I shows "CTAC" and thus, Strand II will show "GATG."Thus, option A is the correct answer.Learn more about "Sequence" here:
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(1.20 x 104) x (2.152 x 102)
Answer:
27394.0992
Explanation:
What is magnification
Answer: Magnification is the process of enlarging the apparent size, not physical size, of something. This enlargement is quantified by a calculated number also called “magnification.” When this number is less than one, it refers to a reduction in size, sometimes called minification or de-magnification.
What is the texture of the puppy’s coat? What is the texture of the father’s coat?
Answer:
a puppys coat is like soft
and the fathers coat is hard and rough
Explanation:
Explain how it is possible for plants like air plants and water lilies to grow just from air and water and not need to be planted in soil to grow.
Answer:
Explanation:
Many plants don't need soil to grow. They only need soil for the nutrients. Water also has those nutrients, but plants need soil when they don't have enough nutrients. (For example, beans and dandelions.) Air plants get their nutrients by attaching themselves to a larger plant and feeding off that plant's nutrients. (For example, a bromeliad attached to a tree.)
How does a non-specific immune response react to diabetes?
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What is the species name of a frog that is between 1.5 and 6 inches long, has warts on its skin, and has a triangular mark between its eyes?