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For photosynthesis to take place, an organism needs the reactants ______ and ______ as well as access to sunlight. The stomata in a leaf allovis in the reactant _______. The reaction takes place in the organelle _______.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

water, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll, while the products are glucose (sugar), oxygen and water.

Explanation:


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What is the scientific process?
A. A series of random science discoveries
B. A method used to answer scientific questions
C. A way to use scientific measurements
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D. A group of logical science questions
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B. A method used to answer scientific questions.

Which of the following correctly describes the image below? (5 points)


a
Protein Molecule

b
RNA Molecule

c
Amino Acid

d
Carboxylic Acid

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C. Amino Acid , hope this helps
the answer is C. i hope this is correct:).

Water is the most abundant molecule found in living organisms. Most mammals, in fact, are approximately 70% water by weight. About two-thirds of this water is present inside cells. The other one-third is present outside cells (e.g., in blood plasma or other body fluids). Why is water so important to cells?

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Answer:

Water is an essential constituent of the protoplasm of living cells because it is directly involved in countless biochemical reactions like photosynthesis and respiration. Without it cells couldn't move waste and by-products, take in nutrients, perform intracelluar transportation, functioning and signalling

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in order to perform, a chemist needs an element that has similar properties to potassium (K) but has a lower atomic mass. which element should the chemist select for the experiment?
A. Robidium (Rb)
B. Sodium(Na)
C. Magnesium(Mg)
D. Calcium(Ca)

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i think its c. magnesium Mg

The element needed by the chemist to perform the experiment with similar properties to that of potassium, while having lower atomic mass is option B. Sodium.

If we take a look at the periodic table, we can see all the elements that share properties with potassium are located within the same column. Some examples are :

SodiumRubidiumCesium Lithium

Of the elements listed, only two are found within the options for this question, which means that we can discard option C and D.

We can then proceed to analyze the atomic mass of each element in an attempt to choose the option with a lower atomic mass than Potassium. Option A, Rubidium, has an atomic mass that is much higher than the 39 of potassium, which means we can discard option A. The correct choice is option B, Sodium , since it shares similar properties and has an atomic mass of 22.

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These cells have been found at the end of a pathway lined with the above cells and help absorb oxygen.


What type of organ do you expect to have tissues made up of the above cells and why?

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Answer:Human body tissue makes up organs and other body parts. There are four main types of tissue: muscle, epithelial, connective and nervous. Each is made of specialized cells that are grouped together according to structure and function. Muscle is found throughout the body and even includes organs such as the heart.

As we saw above, every organ is made up of two or more tissues, groups of ... Image credit: modified from Types of tissues:

Explanation:

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12. An atom with an atomic number of 34, and a mass number of 79 has:
protons
neutrons
electrons
b. 45 Protons, 45 Neutrons, 34 Electrons
a. 34 Protons, 45 Neutrons, 34 Electrons
c. 45 Protons, 34 Neutrons, 34 Electrons

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Answer:

Answer is A.

Explanation:

atomic number is number of protons.

atomic mass is protons + neutrons

and electrons = number of protons

When you want to move a part of your body, your brain sends a signal to
the muscles....

The muscles Contract and relax randomly

Contract and pull on bones directly

Contract and pull on tendons, which pull on the bones

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Answer:

Contract and pull on tendons, which pull on bones

Explanation:

Muscles don't attach directly to bones. The tendons throughout our body serve as a connective tissue, connecting the two. Skeletal muscles, which seem to be attached to bones, are still only held there with the help of muscles.

. An astronaut weighs 120 Newton’s on the moon, where the strength of gravity is 1.6 N/Kg. What is her
mass in Kg?

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Answer:

75 kg

Explanation:

answer is above

State on way how forests could be restored

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Answer: reduce agriculture

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what is soil fertility​

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Answer:

Soil fertility is the ability of soil to sustain plant growth and optimize crop yields.

Explanation:

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(BRAINLIEST QUESTION) Transcription makes mRNA copies from DNA. For this reason transcription must take place in the ____________ of the cell.

Cytoplasm

Nucleus

Ribosomes

Endoplasmic reticulum


I think it's B

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Answer: B

Nucleus always have DNA
Answer:I also think it’s (B)

The aluminum atom electrons to form an ion. The ion that is formed is

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Answer:loses

Explanation:

I did the assignment

Answer: Loses

Positive

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how do obligate anaerobes, like the bacteria c. botulinum, get energy?

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Answer:

It ferments.

Explanation:

This bacteria ferments glycine, proline, phenylaline, and leucine. The remaining energy is obtained by sugar metabolism.

Answer:

It gets energy by the process fermentation.

Which of the following are biological macromolecules?

Question 2 options:

carbon


lipids


carbohydrates


nucleic acids


proteins


fatty acids

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Answer:

The four types of macromolecules are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

Explanation:

So, your answer would have to be lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins, and nucleic acids. Fatty acids and carbon are not macromolecules.

Why is water found in different phases on different objects in our solar system?​

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Earth is the only known planet to have bodies of liquid water on its surface. Europa is thought to have subsurface liquid water. ... Evidence points to water on other planets in our solar system. In 2015, NASA confirmed that liquid water flows intermittently on present-day Mars..

Which statement best compares a multicellular organism to a single-celled organism?

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Answer:

A multicellular organism has organ systems that interact to carry out life functions, while a single-celled organism carries out life functions without using organ systems.Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP! Thank you. What causes variety in an offspring's genes that have the same parents during the cell cycle process?

Metaphase

Anaphase

Crossing over

DNA duplication

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Answer:

DNA dublication can cause vatiety

1. Describe the similarities and differences between the
bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli.

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Answer:Bronchi occur before the bronchioles and bronchioles give rise to alveoli. Bronchi are surrounded by cartilaginous layer. Bronchi are involved in the conduction of air to the bottom part of the respiratory passageway. Bronchioles conduct air, and they are also involved in the gas exchange as alveoli.

how do you clear your notifications.

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u just check a few of them and pretty much close the app then they should be cleared :)


What factors might cause a kelp forest to disappear?

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Answer: Natural Causes and Human Activities

Explanation:

The factors influencing kelp forest stability are diverse: kelp harvesting; grazing by fishes, sea urchins, and crustaceans; plant competition; storms; sedimentation; and pollution; global warming and the association with rising ocean temperatures.

Answer:

does this help ?

Explanation:

a large patch of warm water developed off the coast, creating a catalyst that has further changed this underwater environment. The persistent warmer sea temperatures stress the kelp forests to the point that growth and reproduction have slowed dramatically and caused damage to remaining fronds and tissue.

What other comparison would you say a cell is like? Explain why

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Answer:

What do u exactly mean?

Well actually cells are a lot like cars in some ways like the structure its body provides makes it comparable to a cell wall. You can compare the windshield and windows to plasma membranes because they protect the inside of the car from invaders like insects and dirt.

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Salmonella typhi is a bacteria that reproduces by splitting into two
identical organisms. What type of asexual reproduction is this?
1Binary Fission
2O Vegetative Propagation
3Budding
4Fragmentation

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Answer:

Binary fission

Explanation:

Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction in bacteria in which two identical daughter cells arise from a new cell. It is asexual in the sense that it does not require two parents but only one.

According to this question, Salmonella typhi is a bacteria that reproduces by splitting into two identical organisms. This is evidently a type of BINARY FISSION reproduction by the bacteria cell.

What is the difference between a species, a population,and a community​

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Answer:

A species is a group of organism that share genetic heritage and are Also able to interbreed.

Population can be defined as the total number of organism of the same specie living together in a habitat.

Community is made of all the population of living organisms that exist together in a habitat.

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Describe a food web that includes a blue whale, krill, tuna and a shark. Add other organisms to make it work.

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The KRILL eat ALGAE. PENGUINS, TUNA, and BLUE WHALES eat the KRILL. The PENGUIN is killed by a LEOPARD SEAL. SHARKS and KILLER WHALES eat the BLUE WHALES and the LEOPARD SEALS. So the algae goes to the krill. The krill goes to the penguins, tuna, and whales. The penguins go to the leopard seals. The whales and the leopard seals go to the sharks and killer whales making them top of the food web.

Water enters a cell when there is more salt IN the cell than the extracellular environment. This is an example
of
a. equilibrium
b. hypotonic
c. isotonic
d. hypertonic

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Answer:

it would be b. hypotonic

❗️❗️How can you tell the limit of the carrying capacity on a
on a graph?
pls help

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you have to find the point on the graph where the population line is horizontal

which of the following organelles is most likely to affect apoptosis?

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Answer:

mitochondria

Explanation:

Answer:

mitochondria

Explanation:

If a DNA strand contains 26% thymine, what percent adenine will there be in the
same DNA molecule?
Hint: use Chargaff's Rules
24%
27%
26%
23%

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Answer:

26%

Explanation:

Adenine and Thymine are pairs. Therefore, they must have the same amount.

It must always equal 100% and base pairs always have the same amount.  So in this case Adenine and Thymine would be 26% and Guanine and Cytosine would be 24%.

Test question: If a DNA strand has 10% Guanine how much Adenine would there be?

Answer: G-10, C-10, A-40, T-40= 100%

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Select ALL the correct answers.

Some individuals of a particular species of sea bird underwent a genetic mutation that resulted in larger beaks. The larger size of beaks helped
these birds to break open dams and other mollusks for food. It also helped them defend themselves against predators. After many generations,
almost all of the birds in the population had big beaks. For which two reasons did this phenomenon occur?

A. natural selection

B. mechanical Isolation

C. prezygotic barriers to reproduction

D. high genetic variation in the species

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Answer:

The answers would be A and D I think

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How many calories are in a mg of sodium?? Please help i’m bout to end my life

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according to my alexa echo dot, “sodium does not add calories to food items but it does tend to increase the retention of water in the body this can cause bloating and temporary weight gain” (i couldn’t find it on google) lmk if this helps!
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