Answer:
Plants need carbon in the form of
✔ carbon dioxide.
Breaking down glucose to provide energy in the form of ATP for metabolic processes is called
✔ cellular respiration.
Plants capturing light energy to form simple sugars using water and carbon dioxide is called
✔ photosynthesis.
Carbon-containing energy sources formed from the decomposition of prehistoric organisms are called
✔ fossil fuels.
Explanation:
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With regards to acquiring food, most cnidarians are:
a. Filter Feeders.
b. Parasites.
c. Carnivores
d. Bottom Feeders
Answer:
the are carnivores
Explanation:
They use toxins to capture food
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1. The arrangement of the phospholipids that make up the cell membrane is referred to as the _______
2. A carbon atom has 6 protons but has 7 neutrons this carbon atoms would be called a _______
Answer: 1. phospholipid bilayer 2. This is carbon-13, an isotope of carbon
Explanation:1. Two layers of phospholipid form the membrane, with their hydrophilic ends inwards. The hydrophobic surfaces protect the cell from osmotic changes by isolating the cytoplasm from the environment - except for embedded transport mechanisms for moving ions and molecules in and out as required.
2. C-13 is a rare, stable isotope of carbon, making up about 1% of natural carbon.
An element is defined by the number of protons in the nucleus, because the number of protons is matched by the number of electrons in the nucleus, and it is the electrons that determine chemical properties. Nuclei with more than one proton (i.e. not H) also have neutrons, which have no charge. They assist in keeping the positive protons together in the nucleus and are important for stability. Atoms of an element can have different numbers of neutrons, more than one of which can be stable. This variants are called isotopes. They behave the same chemically, but have some different physical characteristics due to size difference.
There are minimum and maximum limits to the number of neutrons that form stable isotopes. Beyond those limits, the atoms tend to decay through radioactivity. For example C-12 and C-13 are stable isotopes. Another natural isotope C-14 is radioactive.
There is also a limit to the number of protons that can be held together by any number of neutrons. Uranium, with 92 protons, has only radioactive isotopes, but U-238 (146 neutrons) decays much more slowly than U-235 (143)or U-234 (142).
what happens to the body cells if the kidney produce very little urine?
Explanation:
Having filtered out small essential molecules from the blood - the kidneys must reabsorb the molecules which are needed, while allowing those molecules which are not needed to pass out in the urine. Therefore, the kidneys selectively reabsorb only those molecules which the body needs back in the bloodstream.
Answer:
Having filtered out small essential molecules from the blood - the kidneys must reabsorb the molecules which are needed while allowing those molecules which are not needed to pass out in the urine Therefore the kidneys selectively reabsorb only those molecules which the body needs back in the bloodstreamPlease fill in the blank to answer the question.
At Position D, the Sun's most direct rays are hitting the ________ on Earth.
Answer: equator
Explanation:
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.If two organisms are in the same phylum, they must also be in the same
a. class
b. species
c. family
d. kingdom
Answer:
D: Kingdom
Explanation:
I am an entomologist intern and a junior in highschool, I was also top of my class in biology 7th and 10th grade. The order goes Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Family, Genius, Species. Hope this helped.
how are things transported through the membrane
Answer:
The mechanisms of transport across the cell membrane are as follow: 1- simple diffusion, 2- facilitated diffusion, 3- primary active transport and 4-secondary active transport
Explanation:
The cell membrane is a selectively permeable structure capable of transporting substances by different mechanisms. Simple diffusion is a type of passive transport (i.e. does not require energy) where non-polar molecules (e.g. O2, CO2) pass across the membrane by a process that does not require energy from the cell. Facilitated diffusion is another type of passive transport where larger polar molecules (e.g., glucose and amino acids) pass across the membrane by using specific transmembrane integral proteins. On the other hand, primary active transport is a type of active transport that uses chemical energy (e.g., ATP) to move substances such as metal ions (Na+, K+, Ca2+) across the cell membrane against their concentration gradient. Finally, secondary active transport is another type of active transport where transporter proteins are used to couple the movement of ions (e.g., H+ protons) down their electrochemical gradient to the transport of another ions/solutes against their concentration/ electrochemical gradient.
Give the amino acids for the codes: CAA, GAC, UAC, AAA, GUA. Please answer ASAP
What factors affect the way gravity acts on objects?
!55 POINTS!
Answer:
Newton's law also states that the strength of gravity between any two objects
MATURE OVULE FORM _____ WHICH ARE LOCATED IN LOCULES
1.FRUIT
2.SEEDS
3.STEM
4.ROOTS
Answer:
2.seeds
Explanation:
How long did it take Bob to finish the race?
Answer:
14 seconds
Explanation:
The kidneys remove waste products in a process called
Answer:
The kidneys remove waste products called urea from the blood through nephrons. Nephrons are tiny filtering units. There are about one million nephrons in each kidney.
Explanation:
Answer:
i believe the answer is urea
Explanation:
The kidneys remove waste products called urea from the blood through nephrons. Nephrons are tiny filtering units. There are about one million nephrons in each kidney. Each nephron consists of a ball formed of small blood capillaries, called a glomerulus, and a small tube called a renal tubule.
How does nanomatirials or structure effect light
Answer:
The properties like conductivity or resistivity are come under category of electrical properties. These properties are observed to change at nanoscale level like optical properties. The examples of the change in electrical properties in nanomaterials are: 1
Explanation:
A plant growing toward a light source is an example of an organism..
A: attracting a mate
B: destroying infectious germs
C: responding to external stimuli
D: obtaining moisture from the air
Answer:c
Explanation: The plant is responding to external stimuli by growing toward light like our eyes adjusting to the light in the dark......................
The correct answer is option c i.e. responding to external stimuli (phototropism).
Plants have a variety of developmental, physiological, and growth responses to light—sometimes only to particular wavelengths of light.
what is phototropism?
Phototropism is one of the many plant tropisms or movements which respond to external stimuli.
Growth towards a light source is called positive phototropism, while growth away from light is called negative phototropism.
Phototropism is a directional response that allows plants to grow towards, or in some cases away from, a source of light.
Photoperiodism is the regulation of physiology or development in response to day length. Photoperiodism allows some plant species to flower—switch to reproductive mode—only at certain times of the year.
hence , a plant growing towards a light source is an example of phototropism.
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What is the best way to put out a small fire in the lab?
A. Water hose
B. 911
C. Soda
D. Fire extinguisher
How are kinetic and potential energy are considered to be mechanical energy?
Answer:
Mechanical energy is the energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position. Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy of position). ... A moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion (kinetic energy).
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Different types of mutations can occur in DNA. If a strand of DNA GACTAGCAC becomes GACTAAGCAC what type of mutation has occurred?
A. a silent mutation results in the insertion of a different amino acid.
B. a substitution occurs with the adenine bases.
C. a deletion of a cytosine base occurs.
D. a base is inserted into one strand of the DNA.
A DNA molecule with the base sequence A-G-C-T-C-A was used as a template for the synthesis of
a messenger RNA molecule. Which base sequence correctly represents the corresponding portion
of this RNA molecule?
Answer:
A-G-C-U-C-A
Explanation:
A-G-C-U-C-A is the base sequence correctly represents the corresponding portion of RNA molecule if DNA molecule with the base sequence A-G-C-T-C-A was used as a template. It is because the RNA molecule is formed from the same bases used in DNA except thymine. In RNA molecule, instead of thymine, uracil is attached with other nucleotide bases.
Write any four effects of climate change.
Increased heat, drought and insect outbreaks, all linked to climate change, have increased wildfires. Declining water supplies, reduced agricultural yields, health impacts in cities due to heat, and flooding and erosion in coastal areas are additional concerns.
❤5. Fossils in lower rock layers are always
O
more complete
O older
O younger
more plentiful
older
the deeper you dig into the earth, the farther back into history you are going.
Do the fossilized remains look similar to organisms alive today?
Answer:
In general, not really. Organisms develop and evolve over time.
Explanation:
What pattern do you see in the speed data, after the fan is off?
Answer:
g
Explanation:
Explanation:
The pattern I see is that the position of the cart is slowly increasing as time passes 3.
If a strand of DNA was ATCGTACGTA. What would the
complimentary RNA strand be?
Answer:
UAGCAUGCAU
Explanation:
In an RNA strand, Thymine is present as Uracil meaning Thymine unable to be present in an RNA strand.
Guanine (G) and Cytosine (C) are base-pairs, and will not pair up with Adenine of Thymine/Uracil
Adenine (A) and Thymine (T) are base-pairs, and will not pair up with Cytosine or Guanine.
describe how structure is related to function for transport proteins
Estas de acuerdo con la aplicación del principio de la física en ecología:¨la energía no desaparece ni se destruye, solo se transforma de una forma en esta otra¨ argumenta tu respuesta
Answer:
Esta afirmación es correcta ya que la ley de conservación de la energía es también aplicable a sistemas vivos
Explanation:
La ley de la conservación de la energía (la cual es la primera ley de la termodinámica) indica que la energía no se puede crear ni se puede destruir, solamente se transforma, de un tipo a otro. La ley de la conservación de la energía es de vital importancia para entender la existencia del mundo natural. En ecología, la energía fluye de un nivel trófico a otro en forma de biomasa, es decir, dentro de la cadena alimentaria. Esta energía no se puede crear ni destruir sino que es almacenada en los organismos, los cuales representan sistemas abiertos que intercambian materia y energía con el medio. Una vez dentro del organismo, una parte de esta energía es transformada (en plantas, por ejemplo, la energía es convertida en enlaces químicos durante la síntesis de carbohidratos), mientras que otra parte de la energía se elimina al exterior (por ejemplo, se disipa en forma de calor), pero la energía no se crea ni se destruye.
What functions are performed by the cerebellum?
balance
visual recognition
posture
regulation of organs
smooth movement
Answer:
posture
smooth movement
Answer:
balance
posture
smooth movement
Explanation:
What is the Gestalt Principle?
Answer:
The Gestalt Principles are a set of laws arising from 1920s’ psychology, describing how humans typically see objects by grouping similar elements, recognizing patterns and simplifying complex images. Designers use these to engage users via powerful -yet natural- “tricks” of perspective and best practice design standards.
Explanation:
i think it’s B but not sure need sum help plz!
Below is one of the food chains in an ocean ecosystem.
plankton
-
shrimp mackerel tuna
Which of these statements is a scientific question that might be asked about
this food chain?
A. Do tuna swim faster than mackerel when they are hunting food?
B. How would a loss of tuna from this ecosystem affect the amount
of plankton?
C. How many more tuna live in this ecosystem than mackerel?
D. Do shrimp eat more plankton or more mackerel in one day?
how cellular transport is beneficial to cells, and how it play a role in homeostasis and why is transportation across the cell membrane (active, and passive) is important to maintaining homeostasis, and cellular activities.
Answer:
Explanation:
Cell transport refers to the movement of substances across the cell membrane. Probably the most important feature of a cell's phospholipid membranes is that they are selectively permeable. A membrane that is selectively permeable, or semipermeable, has control over what molecules or ions can enter or leave the cell, as shown in Figure below. This feature allows a cell to control the transport of materials, as dictated by the cell's function. The permeability of a membrane is dependent on the organization and characteristics of the membrane lipids and proteins. In this way, cell membranes help maintain a state of homeostasis within cells (and tissues, organs, and organ systems) so that an organism can stay alive and healthy.
6. A plant, like an oak tree, uses which organelle to perform photosynthesis? (LT#2)
A. chlorophyll B. chloroplast C. mitochondria D. nucleus
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Chloroplast which is are only found in plant cells and algal. The chloroplast has a very high concentration of chlorophyll. The chloroplast is the cell organelle that produces energy by using photosynthesis.
Answer:
B. chloroplast
Explanation:
How does the concentration of greenhouse gases relate to Earth’s global climate?