as the frequency of a wave increases the sound ___
Answer: Gets higher
Explanation:
Answer:
the sound also increases i will give example C: As the mass of the ball increased then how far the ball went also increased.
E: According to the data, if the mass of the ball was 5, then how far the ball rolled would be 2 Meters.
E: According to the data, if the mass of the ball was 15, then how far the ball rolled would be 4 Meters.
Explanation:
which statment explains how the fossil record supports the theory of evolution?
A. the fossil record shows how organisims have changed from relativly complex organisims to simpler organisims.
B. The fossil record shows how organisims have changed from realatively simple organisims to more complex organisims.
C. The fossil record shows that all organisms are simple organisims.
D. the fossil record shows that all organisims are complex organisims
B. The fossil record shows how organisms have changed from relatively simple organisms to more complex organisms.
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What percentage of Americans use solar power ?
Answer:
66.7 percent.
Explanation:
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“How might an energy requirement affect an individual who has a cancerous tumour?”
Answer:
Cellular respiration describes the series of steps that cells use to break down sugar and other chemicals to get the energy we need to function. Energy is stored in the bonds of glucose (like a stretched rubber band), and when glucose is broken down, much of that energy is released. Some of it is captured in a form that can be used to do work in cells - a molecule called adenosine triphosphate or ATP. The energy that is not captured in ATP is usually given off as heat (one of the things that helps us maintain our normal body temperature).
how did the spread of homo-sapiens from Africa to other continents likely influence populations of other organisms
Answer:
it was before the continent drift the homosapiens travelling habitated the most parts of world
The genetic make-up of the offspring is the
A.phenotype
B.genotype
Answer:
Genotype
Explanation:
Phenotype refers to traits that physically appear, genotype refers to genetic traits
Damage to the brain can sometimes occur as the result of an accident.
State the part of the brain labeled A and suggest a problem that may be
experienced by a person who has damage to that part of the brain.
Answer:
A traumatic brain injury interferes with the way the brain normally works. When nerve cells in the brain are damaged, they can no longer send information to each other in the normal way. This causes changes in the person's behavior and abilities. The injury may cause different problems, depending upon which parts of the brain were damaged most.
B. What is the distance between the two troughs?
What is not a property of water that helps make water essential for life on Earth?
Some species of animals have moved into caves over generations. Which of the
following structures would MOST LIKELY to have become a vestigial structure in
these animals?
eyes
ears
teeth
legs
Animal that live in water is also called as _____?
Answer:
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Answer:
Cheetahs and lions
Explanation:
They feed on the same prey. Therefore, if they live in the same area, one or both species will have less food. You might expect them to fight each other over food, but they do not.
Answer:
Cheetah And Lions can you mark me Brainlest?
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What is the relationship between mutation, the cell cycle, and cancer? Select all statements that apply.
A. Mutated genes typically allow cells to respond to checkpoint proteins that halt the cell cycle, thus avoiding formation of tumors.
B. As a result of unregulated cell cycles, cells may become cancerous, meaning that the cells grow and divide uncontrollably.
C. Cancerous cells may form malignant tumors that invade and destroy surrounding healthy tissue.
D. Mutated, defective genes may cause cells to become unable to respond to signals that regulate the cell cyle
Answer:
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Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. Show the possible outcomes of offspring between a heterozygous brown-eyed male and a blue eyed female. Use the letter B
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Answer:
the secone option
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Answer: The third one
Explanation: It is the third one because scientist have been talking about how there are billions of galaxy's in our universe.
What is period stigma?
In Drosophila, the gene for red eyes, R is dominant to the allele for white eyes , r. This is sex-linked . Determine the possible genotype and phenotype ratios expected from a cross between:
Answer:
B) XRxr XrY
XRXr,XRY,XrXr,XrY
Genotype ratio:1:1:1:1
Phenotype ratio: 2:2 50% white, 50% red
C) XRXR, XrY
XRXr,XRY,XRXr,XRY
Genotype: 2:2
Phenotype: 100% white
D) XRXR,XRY
XRXR,XRXR,XRY,XRY
Genotype: 2:2
Phenotype: 100% white
which group of organisms in level 4 of the energy pyramid
How would Earth be different without the greenhouse effect?
A. There would be more solar energy reaching Earth.
B. There would be more ice on Earth's surface.
C. The oceans would contain more carbonic acid.
D. The atmosphere would contain more methane.
Name two types of proteins that regulate the cell cycle. How do these proteins work?
Answer:
Internal and external regulators are two types of proteins that regulate the cell cycle. Internal regulators allow the cell cycle to proceed only after certain events occur. External regulators speed up or slow down the cell cycle.
Explanation:
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The two types of proteins that regulate the cell cycle are Cyclins and Cyclin-dependent Kinases (CDKs). These two groups of proteins are responsible for the progress of the cell through various checkpoints.
What are Proteins?
Proteins are made up of hundreds or thousands of smaller units called Amino acids. They are large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body. They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body’s tissues and organs.
Cyclins regulate the cell cycle only when they are bound to Cdks and become fully active. The Cdk/cyclin complex must be phosphorylated, which further initiates other proteins to be phosphorylated that advances the cell cycle.
Retinoblastoma (Rb), is another group of tumor-suppressor proteins that regulates the cell cycle by monitoring the cell size.
Therefore, there are two types of proteins that regulate the process of the cell cycle are Cyclins and Cyclin-dependent Kinases (CDKs).
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The ___ is the mostly closely linked with the destruction of worn out cells.
What is the advantage/disadvantage of having an O type blood group? Explain your answer in a hospital situation.
Answer:
O: Type O individuals can donate blood to anyone, because their blood has no antigens. However, they can only receive blood from other type O individuals (because blood with any antigens is seen as foreign).
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Benefits of Biotech in NC
North Carolina is an attractive terrain for biotechnology firms—from 2001 to 2010, the state experienced the highest job growth rate (23.5%) of any of the top biotechnology states in the country. Since 2001, the popularity of NC as a biotech destination has resulted in the creation of more than 12,000 jobs in pharmaceuticals, research, testing and medical labs, agricultural feedstock and chemical industries. All have shown robust growth. Related image
Students in NC have more opportunities to enter the field of biotechnology after graduation than in most states thanks to two very important research centers. The North Carolina Research Center located in Kannapolis and Research Triangle Park near Raleigh, are very important to the NC economy. Both of these facilities bring in tax revenue to our state and offer job opportunities in many science-based fields of study. Image result for research triangle
More than 250 companies and 50,000 people with expertise in fields such as micro-electronics, telecommunications, biotechnology, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental sciences are located here in NC. Industries invest more than $300 million in Research & Development at the region’s universities each year – double the average R&D investment for innovation clusters elsewhere in the nation. Because of these centers, NC is a leader in biotechnology advances in agriculture, energy and medicine. Our state is home to some of the leading physicians, research scientists, biotechnologists, and agricultural scientists in the US.
Some of the key factors that make North Carolina attractive for the biotechnology industry include:
the presence of the pioneering North Carolina Biotechnology Center and Research Triangle Park have lead to financial incentives the state government has provided to companies such as Merck and Quintiles; and the educational programs developed at both the community college and university level to help firms fill openings with qualified local employees with knowledge and training in biotechnology.
Tax revenues increase because of the large number of developing careers in the field of biotechnology in North Carolina.
Biotechnology affects us in every area of our lives, our food, water, medicine and shelter, improving quality of life. When it comes to Biotechnology, nothing could be finer than to live in North Carolina!
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Explanation:
North Carolina’s biotech industry is quickly expanding.
Within the state, there are more than 600 life science companies employing 61,000 people at an average salary exceeding $81,000 a year – which is nearly twice the state’s overall private sector wage, according to the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
In total, life science companies and institutions in North Carolina generate $73 billion in economic activity, which is an increase of 23 percent in two years, and account for 228,259 direct and indirect jobs, says North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
Furthermore, while employment in the nation’s life science industry rose by 7.4 percent from 2001 to 2012, North Carolina’s grew at a surprising 31 percent, even with setbacks from the Great Recession of 2008.
Following closely behind California, North Carolina outpaced life science industry growth in other states, including Texas, New York, Massachusetts and Florida, between 2009-2012, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the chart below, North Carolina's life science industry grew 5.2% from 2009 to 2012. While California's life sciences industry increased even more at 5.5% during the same time period, other states such as Pennsylvania and New Jersey actually saw their life sciences sectors shrink by 7% and 7.3%, respectively.
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What is digestion? Compare and Contrast monogastric and ruminant digestion. Which animals are ruminants and which are monogastric? What organs do ruminants have to help them digest? What chemical compound can ruminants digest that ruminants cannot?
What organs do birds like chickens have and why? What is unique about a horse's digestion
Answer:
Liver
Explanation:
What elements are needed to carry out photosynthesis? Select all that apply.
Answer:
You need carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water.
Explanation:
Answer:
1.
1.Light or photochemical reactions.
They require the presence of sunlight, which is transformed into chemical energy usable by organisms in the form of ATP, these reactions occur in thylakoids, and for their more detailed study, photochemical reactions are classified as cyclic photophosphorylation and non-cyclic photophosphorylation.
2.Carbon fixation reactions or reactions in the dark.
They require or not the presence of sunlight, and they are reactions that will occur in the stomata.
3.Chemosynthesis.
They take inorganic compounds and O2 from the environment and combine them inside their cells and as a result of these reactions energy is released (exergonic reactions) applying it in the synthesis of ATP (endergonic reactions), forming inorganic by-products.
Biological importance of photosynthesis:
Photosynthesis is surely the most important biochemical process in the biosphere for several reasons:
1. Every year some 200,000 million tons of carbon is used in the photosynthetic process.
2. The synthesis of organic matter from inorganic is carried out mainly through photosynthesis; that will go from some living beings to others through the food chains.
3. Produces the transformation of light energy into chemical energy, necessary and used by living beings.
4. Oxygen is released, which will be used in aerobic respiration as an oxidant.
5. It is the cause of the change produced in the primitive atmosphere, which was Anaerobic and reductive.
6. The energy stored in fossil fuels such as Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas also depends on it.
7. It is responsible for maintaining the necessary balance between Autotrophic and Heterotrophic beings.
8. During the process, dioxygen is released into the atmosphere, which implies:
What cell part supports the structure of the system plant cell
Answer:
The cell wall provides strength and support to the plant, much like the exoskeleton of an insect or spider (our skeleton is on the inside of our body, rather than on the outside like insects or spiders). The plant cell wall is mainly made up of the carbohydrates molecules cellulose and lignin.
Explanation:
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A pine tree is a conifer. What type of plant is a conifer?
an
angiosperm
a gymnosperm
Answer: A subset of Gymnosperms
Explanation: They are cone-bearing seed plants
Which of the following structures is found in both plants and animals, and is correctly paired with its function?
Answer:ribosome
Explanation:
are cell membranes in plant or animals or both?
Answer:
Both
Explanation:
Answer:
Cell membranes are in both Plant and Animals cells.
Explanation:
Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. In plants, the cell wall surrounds the cell membrane, they both give the plant structure and support. Animal cells simply have a cell membrane, but no cell wall.
What is a condition where the nervous system causes a muscle contraction or shortening of muscle fibers?
A. Muscular response
B. Motor response
C. Muscular movement
D. Motor movement