Which of the following statements about Newton's second law is false?
A. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force applied on the object.
B. The acceleration of an object experiencing a constant net force is inversely proportional to its mass.
C. Objects with a small inertia are harder to accelerate than objects with a large inertia.
D. Increasing the net force applied to an object increases the acceleration of the object.

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. Objects with a small inertia are harder to accelerate than objects with a large inertia.


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How are the diverse living organisms within a biome dependent upon each other and the nonliving parts of their environment? Give specific examples.

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An example that shows how organisms are dependent on each other would using a food chain as an example.
• mouse eat grass and drink water ( which is nonliving)
• mouse gets eaten by fox
• then fox then eaten by coyote and the cycle continues
However is one of these organisms have low population it will be difficult for the others. For example if there is a low population of coyotes then the fox population over populate same goes for if fox are low in population then the mouses become over populated hence diseases could spread from the mouses. The organisms must keep each other in check

Touch the stigma and notice how it feels. What is the advantage of this type of texture?
A. The sticky texture allows for capture of prey to help with fertilization
B. The sticky texture allows for the exchange of carbon dioxide to assist with photosynthesis.
C. The sticky texture allows for pollen to adhere to the stigma for fertilization.
D. The sticky texture allows for water molecules to not escape from the plant, thus preventing dehydration.​

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A-Most stigmas are covered with a waxy, sticky substance. This wet substance allows stigmas to provide an important service by re-hydrating dry pollen to prepare the grains to enter the ovary and initiate the process of fertilization.

which cell organelle is the site of cellular respiration in most types of living things?

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The correct answer is mitochondria

Earliest eon of the earth's history

A. Cenozoic Era
B. Precambrian
C. Trilobite
D. Mesozoic Era

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Answer:

B-Precambrian is the earliest part of earth's history

How would you describe the processes of producing protein from DNA?

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Answer:

The flow of information from DNA to RNA to proteins is one of the fundamental principles of molecular biology. It is so important that it is sometimes called the “central dogma.” Through the processes of transcription and translation, information from genes is used to make proteins.

More and likely flow of information from DNA to RNA to proteins is one of the fundamental principles of molecular biology. It is so important that it is sometimes called the “central dogma.” Through the processes of transcription and translation, information from genes is used to make proteins

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Paramecium- A single-celled freshwater animal that has a characteristic slipper-like shape and is covered with cilia.

Protist- A single-celled organism of the kingdom Protista, such as a protozoan or simple alga.

Protozoan- A single-celled microscopic animal of a group of phyla of the kingdom Protista, such as an amoeba, flagellate, ciliate, or protozoan.

Pseudopod- A pseudopod or pseudopodium (plural: pseudopods or pseudopodia) is a temporary arm-like projection of a eukaryotic cell membrane that are developed in the direction of movement.

Pellicle- Pellicle (biology), a thin layer supporting the cell membrane in various protozoa. Pellicle mirror, a thin plastic membrane which may be used as a beam splitter or protective cover in optical systems.

Slime Mold- Any of a group (such as Myxomycetes) of organisms formerly held to be lower fungi but now often considered protists that exist vegetative in usually moist habitats as mobile plasmodia and reproduce by spores.

DNA replication occurs during which phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle?
S phase
G1 phase
G2 phase
M phase

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A phase. Synthesis phase .

Answer: your awnser would be A

Explanation:

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answer:

c d e

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Answer: IM NOT SHORE but when you have to BB its 100% black and the parent of that one will pass on B always. the white mouse is bb this is a resistive trait.

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Which of the following statements is true about mutations?
A. It is a source of genetic variation
B. Rates tend to be very high in most populations.
C. It is generally lethal
D.It affects only somatic cells

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Answer:

A. It is a source of genetic variation

It is a source of genetic variation

Which sentence best represents the relationship between the process of subduction and the rock cycle?
A.
Subduction creates rocks.
B.
Subduction destroys rocks.
C.
Subduction recycles rocks.
D.
Subduction sorts rocks.

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Answer:

C. Subduction recycles rocks.

the answer is C. subduction recycles rocks

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Which structure mainly functions in intracellular transport?
a. Centriole
b. Endoplasmic reticulum
c. Vacuole
d. Lysosome

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Answer:

i'm pretty sure it's the endoplasmic reticulum

Explanation:

The answer is B. Endoplasmic reticulum

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Which of the following organisms is most closely related: Acer capillipes, Equidae equus, Sus scrofa, Acer saccharum, or Felus catus? Explain your answer.
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Answer:

Explanation:Acer Rubrum & Chenopodium rubrum. Acer Rubrum & Acer Saccharum. Acer Rubrum & Acer Saccharum. (1) cats, weasels, and wolves (2) bears, raccoons, and hyena dogs (3) ...

Which of the following describes erosion caused by glaciers?(2 points)
It forms big ice chunks.
It changes the temperature.
It happens quickly.
It takes a long time.

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Answer:

It takes a long time.

Answer:

it forms big ice chunks but the answer is it take a long time

Explanation:

glaciers are formed by snow that does not completely melt and stratify. when snow is under the influence of super layers it initially turns into pieces of ice and over time turns into glaciers

Put the phases of cell division (sex cells ) in order there are 12

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Answer:

Prophase I, prometaphase, metaphase I, anaphase I, telophase I, and cytokinesis, interphase, prophase II, prometaphase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, telophase II, and cytokinesis.

Explanation:

Prophase I, prometaphase, metaphase I, anaphase I, telophase I, and cytokinesis, interphase, prophase II, prometaphase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, telophase II, and cytokinesis are the 12 phases of cell division that occurs in the sex cells of human body. These double phases allow the sex cells to produce four daughter cells from a single parent cell but the chromosomes number is half in each daughter cell.


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the abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood cells to become rigid, sticky and misshapen. Both mother and father must pass the defective form of the gene for a child to be affected. If only one parent passes the sickle cell gene to the child, that child will have the sickle cell trait.Source Mayo Clinic

Create a food chain directions the following organisms

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Grass—>Mushroom—>Rabbit——>Snake—->Fox I think???

What has happened to Earth due to the pollution?

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Answer:

OCEAN LITTER

Litter in the world’s oceans comes from many sources, including containers that fall off ships during storms, trash that washes off city streets into rivers that lead into the sea, and waste from landfills that blows into streams or directly into the ocean. Once in the ocean, this debris may degrade slowly and persist for years, traveling the currents, accumulating in large patches and washing up on beaches.

PESTICIDES AND FERTILIZERS

Use of pesticides and fertilizers on farms has increased by 26-fold over the past 50 years, fueling increases in crop production globally. But there have been serious environmental consequences. Indiscriminate pesticide and fertilizer application may pollute nearby land and water, and chemicals may wash into nearby streams, waterways and groundwater when it rains. Pesticides can kill non-target organisms, including beneficial insects, soil bacteria and fish. Fertilizers are not directly toxic, but their presence can alter the nutrient system in freshwater and marine areas. This alteration can result in an explosive growth of algae due to excess nutrients. As a result, the water is depleted of dissolved oxygen, and fish and other aquatic life may be killed

AIR POLLUTION

Air pollution brings to mind visions of smokestacks billowing black clouds into the sky, but this pollution comes in many forms. The burning of fossil fuels, in both energy plants and vehicles, releases massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, causing climate change. Industrial processes also emit particulate matter, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and other noxious gases. Indoor areas can become polluted by emissions from smoking and cooking. Some of these chemicals, when released into the air, contribute to smog and acid rain. Short term exposure to air pollution can irritate the eyes, nose and throat and cause upper respiratory infections, headaches, nausea and allergic reactions. Long-term exposures can lead to chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer, and heart disease. Long-term exposures also can lead to significant climatic changes that can have far reaching negative impacts on food, water and ecosystems.

NOISE AND LIGHT POLLUTION

Artificial light and noise often drown out natural landscapes. In the Arctic, the sounds of oil and gas explorations are so loud that belugas, bowhead whales and other sea life have had difficulty feeding and breeding. Light pollution disrupts circadian rhythms for both humans and animals alike and may even contribute to the development of cancer. Light pollution also can impact sea turtles. Adult and hatchling sea turtles are drawn toward lights along the beach, thinking they are heading toward the moon. Coastal developments, therefore, are encouraged to turn off their lights or cover them at night

Explanation:

This incorrect copy is known as a
A.
mutation.
B.
protein.
C.
duplicate.
D.
codon.

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A: mutation,, I hope that is correct

An organism has many cells, but cannot move. It does not eat food, but cannot perform photosynthesis cither. What kingdom does it belong to? A,Kingdom fungi, B,Kingdom plantae, C,Kingdom Protista D,kingdom Animalia

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Answer:

Explanation:A,Kingdom fungi

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Answer:

1 red, 2 pink, 1 white

Explanation:

RW x RW = 1 RR, 2 RW, 1 WW

I assume that RR is red, RW is pink, and WW is white

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Answer:

A) Nitrogen is cycled through living and non-living components of the ecosystem.

Explanation:

Nitrogen cycles shows and tells you how it travels from plants, animals, bacteria, the air, and the soil. (Both living and non-living organisms.) Nitrogen has to go into different states to go through each organism, living and non-living.

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Orion Nebula is the answer
The Orion Nebula can’t be a planet of the Milky Way and I don’t think the asteroid belt would look like that

:With an increase in global climate change occurring, explain some possible effects global
climate change can have on organisms

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Answer: rising sea levels

Harsher/more frequent natural disasters

What type of pathogen is salmonella

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Answer:

Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped (bacillus) Gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The two species of Salmonella are Salmonella enterica and Salmonella bongori. S. enterica is the type species and is further divided into six subspecies that include over 2,600 serotypes.

Explanation:

Answer: Ok Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped (bacillus) Gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The two species of Salmonella are Salmonella enterica and Salmonella bongori. S. enterica is the type species and is further divided into six subspecies that include over 2,600 serotypes.Salmonellosis is an infection with a bacteria called Salmonella, Salmonella live in the intestinal tracts of animals, including birds. Salmonella are usually transmitted to humans by eating foods contaminated with animal feces. Every year, approximately 40,000 cases of salmonellosis are reported in the United States.

Organism classification: Salmonella enterica

Lower classifications: Salmonella bongori

Diseases: Typhoid fever

Higher classification: Enterobacteriaceae

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Explanation:

Which structure does the immune system target in type 1 diabetes?
a. beta cells of the pancreas
b. liver cells that release glucose
c. insulin receptors on fat cells
d. red blood cells in the bloodstream

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Answer:

The thymus plays an important role in deletion of potentially autoreactive T cells. However, the presence of islet-specific T cells in the circulation of type 1 diabetes patients and healthy subjects indicates that the thymus is not capable of efficiently deleting all autoreactive T cells (Mathis and Benoist 2009).

Explanation:

Answer:

A: beta cells of the pancreas

Explanation:

Type 1 diabetes makes the pancreas produce little to no insulin.

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What statement is true of channel and carrier proteins?

A. Channel and carrier proteins always move substances from the side of the membrane with the highest concentration to the side with the lowest concentration.

B. Channel and carrier proteins always move substances from the side of the membrane with the lowest concentration to the side with the highest concentration.

C. Channel proteins undergo a shape change, while carrier proteins do not.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Channel and carrier proteins are both considered facilitated diffusion. We also know that materials do not like to go against the concentration gradient so we can eliminate B.

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Explain the difference between Positive and
Negative Tropism

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Answer:

Tropism can be called positive or negative. Positive tropism is movement or growth towards a stimulus, whereas negative tropism is the movement or growth away from a stimulus.

Explanation:

Positive Tropism is growing towards a stimulus.

Negative Tropism is growing away from a stimulus.

How does a light moths variation in color change its probability of surviving in a dark - tree environment over time?

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Answer:

Due to the moths light color it won't be able to blend in with the darkly colored trees therefore being easily seen by predators.

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Answer:

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