Answer:
4 Cornea
Explanation:
The cornea is the white cell covered your eyes
What is poisonous enough to kill 100,000 turkeys? That’s the question asked by scientists who studied a mass die-off of turkeys in Great Britain. It turned out that all the turkeys had eaten peanuts from Brazil. A fungus was growing on the peanuts. The fungus produced a dangerous poison called aflatoxin. Aflatoxins cause stomach pain, lung failure, cancer, and death in people and animals.
Farmers make a great effort to prevent fungi from growing on their stored crops. In a pile of grain or nuts, fungi have plenty of food and living space. The best way for farmers to prevent fungi from growing is to make sure there is not enough for fungi to survive and grow.
Answer:
what am I supposed to answer?
If false, please make it a correct statement. A rancher uses a particular chicken for breeding purposes because, on average, she observed that the chicken laid more eggs than other chickens. The rancher selecting the desirable trait would be considered an example of natural selection.
a) true
b) false
Answer:
b) false
Explanation:
The given statement is false. the selection process used by the rancher is an example of artificial selection and not natural selection.
Artificial selection is defined as the selection process done by humans on the basis of desirable characters while in natural selection the selection is based on the adaptive characteristics of animals. In the given example rancher choses a desirable character of chicken that lays more eggs.
Hence, the given statement is "false".
Name a plant that has asexual reproduction. Does it have a flower?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
what is a electrocardiograph technician
What is the world's smallest country?
Answer:
Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, with an area of 526,235.6 square yards.
Explanation:
Amino acids share ____ chemical groups but have ____ side chains that allow for variation. The common groups are amino and ___ groups attached to an ___ carbon. Amino acids link together into a polypeptide via ____ bonds. Each polypeptide has a unique sequence. The repeating subunits interact with each other via ___ bonds to establish ___ structures. Interactions between the side chains determine the ___ structure of the polypeptide. The combination allows for an almost infinite number of possible structures, each with a different function.
Answer: Amino acids share COMMON chemical groups but have UNIQUE side chains that allow for variation. The common groups are amino and CARBOXYL groups attached to an α carbon. Amino acids link together into a polypeptide via PEPTIDE bonds. Each polypeptide has a unique sequence. The repeating subunits interact with each other via hydrogen bonds to establish secondary structures. Interactions between the side chains determine the tertiary structure of the polypeptide. The combination allows for an almost infinite number of possible structures, each with a different function.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Common
Unique
Carboxyl
a
Peptide
Hydrogen
Secondary
Tetiary
in the drawings below, the arrows labeled Force 1 and Force 2 represent two forces acting on an object. The directions of the arrows show the directions of the forces, and the lengths of the arrows represent the strengths of the forces. Which answer choice shows an object being acted upon forces that do NOT add up to a Net Force of zero?
Answer:
The answer is the last one
Explanation:
A scientist noticed that in acidic pond water some salamanders developed with curved spines. This was an example of a(n)
А
research
o
B
inference.
о
С
observation
D
hypothesis
Answer:
С observation
Explanation:
This mode of investigation is an example of observation.
Observations are carried out using our senses and keen inquisitiveness. It can take place within a short period of time or an extended duration.
So; noticing the change in shape of the salamanders is making an observation.
Our sight, smell, taste e.tc are all observational tools.
Answer:
С. observation
Explanation:
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b. The muscle attachment that is usually relatively fixed is called its
Answer:
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Answer:
Origin
Explanation:
Eutrophication both hurts and helps
aquatic environments.
true
false
Answer:
False. Eutrophication is an enrichment of water by nutrient salts that causes structural changes to the ecosystem such as: increased production of algae and aquatic plants, depletion of fish species, general deterioration of water quality and other effects that reduce and preclude use”.
What are the monomers of Lipids?
A. Monosacharides
B. Nucleic Acids
C. Amino Acids
D. Fatty Acids
Answer:
D- fatty acids
Explanation:
Answer:
Amino acids - C
What do all members of the swine species always have in common?
They always occupy the same position in the food web no matter where they live.
They are always preyed upon by the same predators.
They always occupy the same habitat at the same time.
They always have the same number and kinds of chromosomes.
Answer:
The members of the swine species always have the same number and kinds of chromosomes.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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true or false: The main disadvantage of sexual reproduction is that it results in genetic variation among offspring.
Answer:
This statement is false.
Explanation:
it is not a disadvantage rather it is an advantage that it results in genetic variations among offspring.
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Answer:
so when photosynthesis starts the plant absorbs sunlight through the chloroplasts and the sunlight is converted into sugar
Explanation:
The way this happens is the reactants are carbon dioxide sunlight and water and the product is oxygen and sugar the oxygen is considered waste
Name 6 most dangerous chemical found in a U.S house hold?
Answer:
Antifreeze.
Bleach.
Drain Cleaners.
Carpet or Upholstery Cleaners.
Ammonia.
Air fresheners.
Explanation:
Answer:
Swallowing antifreeze (ethylene glycol) may cause damage to the heart, brain, kidney, and other internal organs. Inhaling antifreeze is not as dangerous, but may cause dizziness. Being a strong corrosive substance, bleach can affect the respiratory system if inhaled.
Anthropologists have been studying the role of soybean curd andrelated products in the culture of Hong Kong. The researchers interviewpeople about how frequently they eat soybean products, where they eatthem (at home or in restaurants), and during what time of day they eatthem. The researchers also ask people about how they preparesoybean products, where they obtain soybean products, and any beliefsthey might have about soybean products (such as their nutritionalvalue). The data are used to assess the role of soybean products in theculture. The researchers are also considering how their findings relateto global soybean consumption patterns.
1. What is the primary field of anthropology addressed in this research?a. Linguistic anthropologyb. Archaeologyc. Biological anthropologyd. Cultural anthropology2. Which field of anthropology (other than the one you indicated above) is most related to this research?a. Biological Anthropologyb. Archaeologyc. Linguistic Anthropologyd. Cultural Anthropologye. All fields of Anthropology are related to this topic3. How might this research contribute to a comparative anthropological approach?a. This research could be used to compare quinoa consumption in other parts of the world.b. This research could be used to compare biological adaptations across Bolivia.c. This research could be used to compare quinoa consumption in other primate species.d. This research could be used to compare quinoa DNA to other plants.
Answer:
1.) Cultural Anthropology
2.) Biological Anthropology
3.) The research could be used to compare quinoa consumption in other parts of the world.
Explanation:
Anthropology is a scientific field that studies humans. It studies humans all over the world with respect to their behaviors and cultures in both past and present eras. Anthropology is divided into four major types: Cultural, Biological, Linguistic and archaeological.
1.) Because this research is towards the role of soybean and related products in Hing Kong, we can confidently say that it falls under the cultural aspect of anthropology which focuses on the study of differences in cultures among humans.
2.) Considering the fact that the research deals with a biological product (soybean) that has effects on humans, then biological anthropology is the most closely related field.
3.) The researchers intend to relate their findings from this research to global soybean and other related products consumption pattern. Therefore, this research could be used to compare quinoa consumption in other parts of the world.
Answer:
e 2020
Explanation:
Historical significase
At which intersection is turning left at a red light permitted?
Answer:
I think (c) is the correct answer
Explanation:
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Kayla is examining different soil samples and making notes about how well each sample sticks together. She has to soil's that she has classified as dry, ones as wet and one cemented. Which soil property is she examining?
A. Density
B. Structure
C. Texture
D. Consistency
Answer: Consistency, i think
Explanation:
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Carbon dioxide emissions cause ocean acidification. Ocean acidification reduces coral growth. If ocean acidification continues, corals may become extinct. This is an example of a/an ___________ type of cause of extinction.
A)
population risk
B)
environmental risk
C)
natural catastrophe
D)
genetic risk
Answer:
B) environmental risk
Explanation:
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Please help me, List the living and non- living things shown in the picture, marking Brainly !
Answer: Living- hair,girl butterfly,cow,bacteria,tree,Jellyfish,seaweed,mouse,
Non-living-Computer,cellphone,robot, car,clouds,wind,fire,fossil,lightning,bread,clock,sand,snowman,sun,jack-o-lantern
Explanation:
please help find RNA code from DNA code
Answer:
her rna code would be.... AUG GGC UAC
Explanation:
i took this class last year and i always has an A+ in that class
write a passage that describes:
what the cell cycle is and the purpose of the cell cycle
What happens in each phase and stage of the cell cycle and mitosis.
There is no length requirement, but your passage must include ALL of the following terms.
1.
2. Pre-existing cells
3. Prokaryotic cells
4. Eukaryotic cells
5. Bacteria cells
6. Plant cells
7. Animal cells
8. G1 phase
9. S phase
10. G2 phase
11. M phase
12. Growth
13. Mitosis
14. DNA replication
15. Synthesis
16. Interphase
17. Chromosomes
18. Sister chromatids
19. Centromere
20. Spindle fibers
21. Cell division
22. Prophase
23. Metaphase
24. Anaphase
25. Telophase
26. Cell equator
27. Cytokinesis
28. Nucleus
29. Cleavage furrow
30. Cell plate
31. DNA
32. Genetic information
33. DNA replication
34. Cell cycle
35. Identical daughter cells
36. Parent cell
Answer:
Explanation:
36. Parent cell you know
What were the 2nd & 3rd rovers on Mars called?
What was the 4th rover on Mars called?
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how can HIV affect individuals day to day life
- be precise
Answer:
that seems hard
Explanation:
In some cases, a trait is determined by multiple alleles interacting. in rabbits, coat color is one of those traits. Therefore alleles for color color each of which causes a different phenotype. Exam in the table below and answer the question. A Himalayan and a chinchilla mate, and some of the resulting offspring are white. What
must the genotypes of the parents be?
Answer:
I would think it would be the third answer but don't count on that
The gene for nose shape is found on the X chromosome. Round nose is dominant to pointed nose. Human individuals with XXY (an additional X chromosome) are designated male. Individuals with XO (only one X chromosome) are designated female. Identify the possible nondisjunction events (rare mistakes during meiosis) that could explain the phenotype of the offspring. An XY parent with a round nose and a XX parent with a round nose have an offspring with Klinefelter Syndrome (genotype XXY) with a pointed nose.
Answer:
Explanation:
in this case female parent XX is hetrozygous for round nose. when a cross between round nose father XY and hetrozygous round nose mother takes place and suddenly a chromosomal nondisjuction occurs, the chromosomes carrying genes for pointed tip nose come togather in a gamete and a gamete (egg) with XX chromosomes is appeared having 24 chromosomes instead of 23. when this gamete fertilizes with a sperm having normal 23 chromosomes and only carry Y chromosomes, a pointed nose klienfelter syndrome case will appear.
true or false:
One difference between somatic cells and gametes is that somatic cells are identical to one another, while gametes are not
Answer:
true.
Explanation:
all the somatic cells of an organism have same number of chromosomes while gametes are haploid and have half number of chromosomes. so gametes are different from somatic cells.
Which scenario describes a relationship of mutualism?
A polar bear catches a seal for dinner.
Oxpecker birds eat parasitic ticks off the backs of zebras.
Birds feed off the insects that are stirred up from the grasses as cattle move through.
A tapeworm latches itself in the intestines of a rat, feeding off all the nutrients eaten by the rat.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Most animal lineages evolved during the period.
Answer:
Cambrian period
The Cambrian period, occurring between approximately 542–488 million years ago, marks the most rapid evolution of new animal phyla and animal diversity in Earth's history.
Explanation:
Answer:
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