How is a RADIOACTIVE rock different from a rock that is not radioactive?

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Answer 1

It has Glowing efects i guess?

Answer 2
The radioactive one is radioactive, and the one that isn’t radioactive, isn’t radioactive...... :)

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10. Compare animal and plant cells.

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Animals cells have a mitochondria, plant cells have a vacuole, a chloroplast and a cell wall for protection.

Please help!

In four o'clock flowers, red petals express incomplete dominance over white flowers. Which of the following pictures represents a cross between two pink flowers?


Click on the picture of the flowers until you see the correct answer.

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Answer:

I know the first and second picture is wrong, not sure what the right one is. Hope this helps some

Answer:

i believe the third pic is correct :)

Explanation:

why does coral cover occur​

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Answer: Warmer water temperatures can result in coral bleaching. When water is too warm, corals will expel the algae (zooxanthellae) living in their tissues causing the coral to turn completely white. This is called coral bleaching.

Explanation:

Why is it important to keep things from moving through a window screen

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Answer:

Brainliest

Explanation:

Skylight damage is particularly problematic because it an allow moisture to seep into the roof structure and lead to mold and structural damage. Even the rips in window screens limit your protection from the elements as bugs start moving into your home through the ripped screens and cracked windows.

Predict which type of tissue would have a higher mitotic index, normal tissue or cancerous tissue.

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Answer:

Cancerous tissue.

Explanation:

Cancerous tissue would have a higher mitotic index because the cells are constantly dividing.

Hope this helps! ;)

Can you please tell me an explanation of what happens during the prophase stage of mitosis?
i will mark brainliest
Please dont copy and paste ​

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Prophase is the first step in mitosis and many changes occur. Chromatin fibers become coiled into chromosomes, with each chromosome having 2 chromatids joined at a centromere. The mitosis spindle, composed of microtubules and proteins, form in the cytoplasm.

What is a broad explanation for a natural phenomena?​

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Answer: Thing out of human control such as tornados and hurricane's

Question 7 of 10
A species consists of all the individual living things that
can mate with one another and produce fertile offspring,
These individuals live in groups called populations.
Communities of living things consist of populations of
many species
Which unit of living organisms does natural selection operate on?
O A. Communities
B. Populations
C. Species
O D. Individuals
PREVIOUS

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Answer:

Species

Explanation:

I did a lesson on this last year, and I beileve it was species becuase its the species undergoing the changes.

Answer:

Explanation:

D individuals

HELP ASAPPP Why can insertions and deletions affect more than just the codon(s) that they directly change? Hint: Why are they called frame-shift mutations?

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Answer:

Insertion or deletion results in a frame-shift that changes the reading of subsequent codons and, therefore, alters the entire amino acid sequence that follows the mutation, insertions, and deletions are usually more harmful than a substitution in which only a single amino acid is altered.

Explanation: Hope it helps!!!

Cells that do not have clearly defined nucleus and no organized chloroplasts, mitochondria, or other organelles are
O Eukaryotic
ukaryotining
O Prokaryotic
Plants
O Fungi
Animals

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Answer:

One of the main differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is the nucleus. Prokaryotic cells lack an organized nucleus while eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound nuclei (and organelles ) that house the cell's DNA and direct the synthesis of ribosomes and proteins.

What factors might affect the availability of fish to eat for the egret and stork
populations?

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Answer:

Factors such as pollution, the depth at which both birds go down to catch the fish (if you look at experiments populations of fish tend to deplete quicker when in a shallow depth than a deeper depth), another factor would be the use of mammals fishing for food- this factor can range from a bear all the way down to humans taking huge quantities of fish in from the sea.

These are only a few factors I could genuinely think of.

Hopefully this helps :)

Darwin met with many farmers who bred animals and plants to enhance
them form farming. this led Darwin to come up with what idea?
A.Natural selection
B.Artificial selection
C.Survival of the fittest
D.Use and disuse

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Answer:

I think Its natural selection because its when they produce more offspriing. Hope this helps lol :)

Explanation:

During what part of the life cycle can an amphibian have both gills and lungs?
Select one:

a.
metamorphic

b.
adult

c.
larvae

d.
egg

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Answer:

at the metamorphic age that I can think

Answer: a.  metamorphic.

Explanation: During the metamorphic stage, the amphibians change from larvae into a full-grown adult. In this stage, the amphibians develop lungs and they have both lungs and gills until the gills disappear.

a strong but flexible barrier between the cell and its surroundings?
cell membrane
cell wall
cytoplasm
chloroplst​

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Cell membrane I believe
it’s the cell membrane

Explain how the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration help the cell and organism maintain homeostasis.
Plzzzzzz answerrrrr

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Cellular Respiration to Produce Heat. When the human body gets too cold, it maintains temperature homeostasis by producing heat to warm itself. ... This flow generates power that is used to form new ATP molecules.

A flu virus can remain infectious on surfaces such as desk and doorknobs for long periods of time how does the ability of the flu virus to remain infectious on surfaces lead to high rates of the flu illness

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Answer:

because the germs spread and when other people touch it and are carriers and they will probably get sick too

Explanation:

all you need is in the photo
please answer fast
I give 70 points ​

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Answer:

reproduction and attracting pollinators

Explanation:

think about it .think about a look at the flower where does the pollen and it come from on the flower.

Answer:

The  answer is reproduction and attracting pollinators

:)

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Explanation:

The function of a virus?

the function of a bacteria?

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Answer:

the function of a virus is to deliver its genome into the host cell to allow its expression by the host cell. It will, at least attempt to, take over the body and infect the body with the disease virus on it.

the function of a bacteria can be good or bad. for good purposes for example, would be the digestive bacteria that breaks down the food and uses the energy to give the body energy. the bad version of bacteria is to spread from surface to surface, like the flu for example.

Explanation:

Several forms of electromagnetic waves are used in communication.
Which of these correctly pairs the type of EM wave and its use in communication? All BUT ONE may apply.
A) Gamma rays are used in cell phone communication.
B) Microwaves are used to transmit satellite television.
C) Radio waves are used to transmit television and radio
programs.
D)Infrared waves are used to transmit information from
remote controls.

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Answer:

C) Radio waves are used to transmit television and radio  programs.

Explanation:

Radio wave is a form of electromagnetic radiation which is used in communication technologies, such as radio, television, and mobile phones. Communication technologies or devices receive radio waves and then they are converted into mechanical vibrations in the speaker that creates sound waves.

Hence, the correct answer is "C) Radio waves are used to transmit television and radio  programs."

how does energy flow in this terrarium in terms of cellular respiration? I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

Photosynthesis makes the glucose that is used in cellular respiration to make ATP. The glucose is then turned back into carbon dioxide, which is used in photosynthesis. Without oxygen, much less ATP would be produced.

How many membranes cover the Golgi apparatus?

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Answer:

The Golgi apparatus (GA), also called Golgi body or Golgi complex and found universally in both plant and animal cells, is typically comprised of a series of five to eight cup-shaped, membrane-covered sacs called cisternae that look something like a stack of deflated balloons.

Explanation:

The Golgi apparatus is a series of membranes shaped like pancakes. The single membrane is similar to the cell membrane in that it has two layers. The membrane surrounds an area of fluid where the complex molecules (proteins, sugars, enzymes) are stored and changed.

Answer:

3 to 8 membranes called cisternae

What part of the rotifer is responsible for crushing food?
I said foot but I might be wrong. Help, anyone?

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Answer:

Rotifers are specialists at living in habitats where water dries up regularly.

The Monogononta, which have males, produce fertilised 'resting eggs' which can resist desiccation (drought) for long periods.[11]

The Bdelloids, who have no males, contract into an inert form and lose almost all body water, a process known as cryptobiosis. Bdelloids can also survive the dry state for long periods: the longest well-documented dormancy is nine years. After they have dried, they may be revived by adding water. In this, and several other ways, they are a unique group of animals.[12]

Explanation:

The front has a ring of cilia circling the mouth. This gave the rotifers their old name of "wheel animalules". There is a protective lorica round its body, and a foot. Inside the lorica are the usual organs in miniturised form: a brain, an eye-spot, jaws, stomach, kidneys, urinary bladder.

Rotifers have a number of unusual features. Biologists suppose that these peculiarities are adaptations to their small size and the transient (fast changing) nature of its habitats.

Answer:

Trophi (got it right on my quiz)

Explanation:

The trophi located behind the rotifer's mouth are responsible for crushing food.

what will happen to us if our body temperature fluctuate​

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Answer:

If the body temperature is too low, the enzymes in the body become inactive so many metabolic reactions cannot happen effectively, our metabolic rate will be affected, we may suffer from hypothermia.

If the temperature is higher than 37degree celsius, we will have a fever. But this actually allows enzymes to work at their optimum temperature, which speeds up the metabolic reactions in the body and is good for us.

true or false : The principle of independent assortment states that all traits are inherited independently from other traits

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Answer: true

Explanation:

ATP and ADP both play a role in cellular reactions involving energy. How are these two molecules related

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Explanation:

If a cell needs to spend energy to accomplish a task, the ATP molecule splits off one of its three phosphates, becoming ADP (Adenosine di-phosphate) + phosphate. The energy holding that phosphate molecule is now released and available to do work for the cell. ... When it's run down, it's ADP.

ATP is converted into ADP and ADP can be changed back to ATP by the addition of a phosphate group.

a human cell contains a very limited number of genes?​

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

What did microspheres evolve from?

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Answer:

Sidney W. Fox.

Explanation:

Fox went on to create microspheres that he said closely resembled bacterial cells and concluded that they could be similar to the earliest forms of life or protocells. Hope this helped :)

please help me please will give brainliest ​

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Answer:

The answers are DNA contains genetic material and X-ray diffraction.

Explanation:

For question 3 the answer is DNA contains genetic material!!

Hershey and Chase used radioactive isotopes to label a bacteriophage. ... After allowing the bacteriophage to infect the bacteria, the presence of radioactive phosphorus in the bacteria confirmed that DNA was the genetic material found in genes!!

For question number 4 the answer is X-ray diffraction!!

X-ray crystallography

Taken in 1952, this image is the first X-ray picture of DNA, which led to the discovery of its molecular structure by Watson and Crick. Created by Rosalind Franklin using a technique called X-ray crystallography, it revealed the helical shape of the DNA molecule.

Hope this helps!! ;)

Algal blooms are a concern in marine and freshwater environments such as Minnesota's Lake of the Woods. Which of these would
NOT help to eliminate algal blooms in this environment?
-))
A)
Increase programs to treat wastewater in Minnesota,
B)
Regulate and reduce the overuse of fertilizers in agricultural areas of the
state.
Dam Lake the Rainy River, Shoal Lake, Kakagi Lake and smaller rivers that
feed Lake of the Woods to restrict algae populations.
D
Following yard work, leaves, grass and other debris should be bagged and
removed from the property to prevent them from accumulating and
decaying in the waterbody,

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B it’s give a good description

Answer:

This is actually C,

"Dam Lake the Rainy River, Shoal Lake, Kakagi Lake and smaller rivers that feed Lake of the Woods to restrict algae populations."

Explanation:

A dam would stop spread, and therefore stop algal growth. I saw the skip from B to D, and assumed that C was another answer. If not, apologies!

A screw is an example of a lever
true or false
(not really biology but there was no physical science)

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false

a screw is a whole different simple machine. a lever is a “rigid bar resting on a pivot.” a screw doesn’t have a pivot to balance on
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