What is the main element that stars are made of?

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Answer 1

Answer:

"Stars are made of very hot gas. This gas is mostly hydrogen and helium, which are the two lightest elements."


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Which of the following statements is false?
А) Glucose molecules are the basic units of cellulose
B) Glycerol is a basic unit of oils.
C) Simple sugars like glucose are the basic unit of fats.
D) Amino acids are basic units of proteins.

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The answer is b I’m not sure I think
The answer is B (Glycerol is a basic unit of oils)

Does anybody know a nice place to watch the fireworks tomorrow around the San Francisco area??

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yes,kumain kanaba ÚwÙ

Answer:

In the open

Explanation:

Or next to an attraction nearby

1. What are the four components of Physical Fitness?

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Explanation:

Muscular Strength

Muscular endurance

Flexibility

Body Composition

Neurospora is an ideal organism to study the effects of genetic mutations because of several reasons. What is one of these

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Answer:

Due simple growth.

Explanation:

Neurospora is an ideal organism to study the effects of genetic mutations because it is easier to growth and are simple. Neurospora crassa is used as a model organism because it has a haploid life cycle and easier to grow that makes genetic analysis simple. Analysis of genetic recombination is facilitated by the ordered arrangement of the products of meiosis in Neurospora ascospores so due to simple growth and haploid life cycle we can considered   Neurospora is an ideal organism.

*see image attached* could anyone answer this biology question?

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Answer:

c. 360ml

Explanation:

first find the ratio.

90/25=3.6

100*3.6=360ml

You may have heard through various media of an animal alleged to be the hybrid of a rabbit and a cat. Given that the cat (Felis domesticus) has a diploid chromosome number of 38 and a rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) has a diploid chromosome number of 44, what would be the expected chromosome number in the somatic tissues of this alleged hybrid

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 2n = 41 chromosomes.

Explanation:

It is given that the cat has a diploid chromosome number of 38 while the rabbit has a diploid number of 44 chromosomes and if they form a hybrid then their expected chromosome number in somatic cells would be -

Cat (2n=38) produces haploid gametes with 19 chromosomes (n-19).

Rabbit (2n=44) produces haploid gametes with 22 chromosomes(n=22)

19+22= 41 chromosomes in the particular hybrid as half number of chromosomes come from each parent.

In the dihybrid cross,
of the parents had black fur and black eyes.
The offspring
.

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Answer: The offspring can have both 100% black fur and eyes or it can vary

In the dihybrid cross,  

both

of the parents had black fur and black eyes.

The offspring  

varied.

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The predicted values for the four phenotypes form a  

9:3:3:1

ratio. The simulated values  

approximately

match this predicted ratio.

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Which of the following biomolecules aids in cellular transport, metabolism, and
immunity?
O nucleic acids
O lipids
O carbohydrates
O proteins

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Answer:

hey

Explanation:

the answer is PROTEINS

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Apart from man, write down four other organisms that are affected by the destruction of crops due to the fall armyworm. Give a reason for you answers​

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Answer:

Women, Herbivore animals, carnivore animals

Explanation:

Because they need food to survive.

During the process of genetic recombination, crossing over occurs between two nonsister chromatids. DNA segments are exchanged between two nonsister chromatids during meiosis I. None of the above. maternal and paternal chromosomes pair and physically exchange DNA segments. All of the above.

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Answer:

DNA segments are exchanged between two non-sister chromatids during meiosis I.

Explanation:

An exchange of chromosome segments or parts between non-sister homologous chromatids occurs which is also called crossing over. This crossing over occurs in the meiosis I that is responsible for the variation in the offspring produced. The formation of hybrid species occurs due to this exchanged of DNA segments between two non-sister chromatids.

The continental crust covers ____ of the earth's surface a. 40% b. 50% C. 60% d. 70% ​

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Answer:

a. 40 percent

Explanation:

Answer:

a. 40%

Explanation:

The continental crust covers 40% of the Earth's surface.

At 25 to 70 km, continental crust is considerably thicker than oceanic crust, which has an average thickness of around 7–10 km. About 40% of Earth's surface area and about 70% of the volume of the Earth's crust is the continental crust. Most continental crust is dry land above sea level.

Drag each label to the correct category.
Decide whether each statement describes mass or weight.
measured in newtons
measured in kilograms
does not change when
gravity changes
changes when gravity
changes
the amount of matter
in something
a gravitational force
Mass
Weight

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Answer:

Weight: newtons, kilograms and changes when gravity changes

Mass: does not change when gravity changes, the amount of matter in something, and a gravitational force

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Answer:

Weight is measured in Newtons, mass is measured in kilograms, mass does not change when gravity changes; weight does, mass is the amount of matter in an object, and weight is a gravitational force

Explanation:

Weight is measured in Newtons, mass is measured in kilograms, mass does not change when gravity changes; weight does, mass is the amount of matter in an object, and weight is a gravitational force

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Answer:

Your question is why doesn't the body absorbs water right?

Explanation:

We drink a lot of water but our body is still thirsty . It's because water plays an important role in day-to-day life. An average of  65 percent of the body is full of water.

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what are the waste products of the kidneys​

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Answer:

your answer is correct. it is option 3

The kidneys remove waste products called urea from the blood through tiny filtering units called nephrons.

Calculate the percentage change in mass for the potato in 0.2 mol/dm3 sugar solution

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Answer:

3.14g (3.s.f.)

Explanation:

change in mass = 0.25

mass at start = 7.96

percentage change in mass = 0.25/7.96 × 100

= 3.14g (3.s.f.)

The water vascular system of echinoderms The water vascular system of echinoderms functions in locomotion and feeding. functions as a circulatory system that distributes nutrients to body cells. moves water through the animal's body during filter feeding. is bilateral in organization, even though the adult animal is not bilaterally symmetrical.

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Answer:

The water vascular system of echinoderms functions in locomotion and feeding.

Explanation:

The water vascular system of echinoderms is responsible for the functions in locomotion and feeding. The water vascular system is a hydraulic system that is used by echinoderms for example sea stars and sea urchins, for the purpose of locomotion (movement), food and waste transportation, and respiration. This system is composed of canals connecting numerous tube feet.

Peoples choicee can sometimes have negative effect on their own health, as well as the health or well being of others. Describe two of these choices, explaining how they can impact the individual and others.​

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Answer:

smoking and alcoholism

Explanation:

According to a recent survey, the tiger is the world's favorite animal. Besides their natural beauty, what else about tigers amazes us? Tigers are some of the most powerful hunters in the animal world. They are the largest animal in the cat family. They can weigh more than 600 pounds and measure as long as 11 feet. They are not only strong but also light-footed and agile. They can easily jump long distances when hunting prey. Tigers can even jump as high as 16 feet in the air! They have extremely powerful jaws. A tiger is strong enough to kill a lion, a bear, or even an elephant.

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Hi there, what's the question ?

At which Loint is air pressure lowest?
The image shows a representation of mountains of
various heights, numbered 1, 2, and 3. The plain is
labeled number 4.
O 1
2
3
04

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3 I’m pretty sure it’s the third one

Answer:

0

Explanation:

the highest one because as altitude increases the atmospheric pressure decreases

The weirdest laws in the world gets brainliest. Look up the weirdest laws in the world and either post it in the comments or as an answer.

I don't want anything inappropriate or I will report you!

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Answer:

Parliaments famous Salmon Act of 1986 states that it's illegal to hold salmon under suspicious circumstances.

How many chambers are there in human heart

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Explanation:

Your heart has 4 chambers. The upper chambers are called the left and right atria, and the lower chambers are called the left and right ventricles. A wall of muscle called the septum separates the left and right atria and the left and right ventricles. The left ventricle is the largest and strongest chamber in your heart.

Answer:

There are 4 chambers in the human heart

Explanation:

The right Atrium, the left Atrium, the right ventricle, and the left ventricle.

indian National congress was founded. _______
a) 1877
b) 1915
c) 1885
d) 1947​

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Answer:

{Indian National congress was founded in 1885.}

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Discuss the impact of development planning for economic development for a development country like Pakistan under what circumstances a country should go for short term medium term and long term plan (it is a economics question)

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Answer:

Great impact.

Explanation:

There is a great impact of development planning for economic development for a country because this development planning is important for the growth of economy of the country. Without planning, goals of better economy can not be accomplished. A country should go for short term plan in order to solve the economic problem at that time while on the other hand, medium and long term plan is used by the country in order to solve the economic problem completely.

A Scientist discovers a chemical that she thinks might be a potential treatment for a certain type of cancer cell. In order to test her hypothesis, the scientist treats one plate of cancerous cells with the newly discovered chemical, and leaves another plate of cancerous cells untreated. After 7 days, the scientist measures the number of living cells in each plate. The scientist finds that the cells treated with the chemical have a lower survival rate than cells left untreated. The scientist further observes that the substance has an effect on the Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). How might disabling the rough ER potentially hurt the cancerous cells? Be specific in your answer. What is the dependent variable? What is the independent variable?

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Answer:

Affecting the ER causes alteration in cell homeostasis and eventual death.Independent variable: Drug or chemicalDependent variable: Cancer cells survival.

Explanation:

Hypothesis ⇒ A chemical ⇒ might be a potential treatment for cancer cells.

Experiment:

Treated ⇒ One plate of cancerous cells with the new chemicalUntreated ⇒ Another plate of cancerous cells with no chemical

7 days later ⇒ the number of cells in each plate

Results:

Cells treated with the chemical have a lower survival rate than cells left untreated.

Treated plate ⇒ fewer cellsUntreated plate ⇒ more cells

Chemical affects the Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)

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The endoplasmic reticulum is in charge of many cellular functions, such as protein folding, maturation, and transport, especially those destined for secretion. It produces the latest protein modifications after transduction.

When the synthesizing protein gets in the Rough endoplasmic reticulum,  it continues its building in the organelle. Finally, the protein suffers folding and the initial stages of glycosylation.  

Once the protein synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum is over, these molecules are packaged into vesicles and sent to the Golgi complex for their final association with carbohydrates. Finally, protein leaves the Golgi complex and goes to its final destiny.

Any alteration in the intracellular environment

inevitably affects the organelle and its functions. When the organelle is not properly working, proteins synthesis is affected and, consequently, all the cellular activities. The affected cell homeostasis might be so altered that the cell ends dying.

If the drug affects the ER by altering its environment or directly affecting it, the organelle will fail to perform its functions, and the cell will eventually dye.

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The independent and the dependent variables are the two principal factors needed in an experiment.  

 Independent variable: Refers to all the variables in an experiment that provoke a response in another variable. The independent variable changes or is controlled and modified in the experiment to analyze how another variable responds to it. It changes to analyze its effects on the dependent variable. Usually, the independent variable is represented by the X letter.

In the exposed example, the independent variable is the drug that affects the cancer cells. The researcher decides to apply it or not, and the concentrations in which the drug is.  

Dependent variable: Refers to the variable that reacts to the changes produced in the independent variable. Depending on how the independent variable is modified, the dependent variable change.  It is usually identified by the letter Y.

In the exposed example cell survival is the dependent variable. Cancer cells respond to the presence/absence of the chemical, and might differently respond to the varying concentration of the drug.

The diagram below shows a portion of the water cycle. The diagram shows the text 'Surface water' in a rectangular box, below it the text 'Groundwater' is in another rectangular box. In between the two boxes the text 'Infiltration' is beside an arrow point down, and the letter 'Y' is beside an arrow pointing up. What does Y most likely represent? well river ocean springs

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Answer:

y most likely represents springs

Answer: Y represents springs

Explanation: This was on my test

A rigid coating that protects and supports a cell is:
A. Phospholipid bilayer
B. Cell membrane
C. Cell wall
D. Exoskeleton

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Answer:

Cell Wall

Explanation:

However, cell walls are only in plant cells.

It’s C.) Cell wall I got it right

Which of the following must be true for natural selection to occur?
O A. The ecosystem cannot contain predators.
B. A population cannot have competition for resources,
C. A population must be stable.
D. The ecosystem must have limited resources,

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D. The ecosystem must have limited resources

photosynthesis is to chloroplasts as cellular respiration is to
a. chloroplasts
b. cytoplasm
c. mitochondria
d. nuclei

i think it's mitochondria but i just wanna make sure!

10 points!!

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Answer:

c. mitochondria

Explanation:

I guess it's due to sunlight being energy and mitochondria uses energy

Yes cellular respiration occurs in mitochondria. You are correct.

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6. The title of this text is "Why Do Cave Fish Lose Their Eyes?" Why might the author
have written the title as a question?
A. to encourage readers to answer the question on their own before they read the article
B. to prepare readers for a discussion of possible answers to this question in the article
C. to criticize scientists for not having reached a definite answer about why cave fishes
lose their eyes
D. to praise scientists for the effort they have put into understanding the cause of
blindness in cave fishes

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B.to prepare learners for a discussion of a possible answers to this question

The plant coleus has three distinct leaf color phenotypes: green, white, and variegated (white and green mixed) the crosses are made as follows: female variegated leaves × male green leaves gives offspring with all variegated leaves female green leaves × male with white leaves gives offspring with all green leaves female with white leaves × male with variegated leaves gives offspring with all white leaves This is an example of ________.

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Answer:

Cytoplasmic inheritance

Explanation:

female variegated leaves × male green leaves ⇒ all variegated leaves female green leaves × male with white leaves ⇒ all green leaves female with white leaves × male with variegated leaves ⇒ all white leaves

From these crosses, we can notice that only the female´s phenotype is expressed in the progeny, independently of the male´s phenotype. Whenever this occurs, it is probably due to the action of cytoplasmic inheritance.

Extrachromosomal or cytoplasmic inheritance refers to hereditability transmission controlled by cytoplasmic genes.

This form of inheritance lays in genes that are out of the nucleus. Even though most of the DNI is located in the nucleus, information for some characters is placed in organelles in the cytoplasm, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. These organelles have a well-defined portion of the total cellular genome.

When a female expresses a trait that is defined by genes in the organelles, the whole progeny expresses the same trait as the female.

Mitochondrial inheritance is mostly maternal, but recent studies have demonstrated that it might also be paternal.  

 

The described experiment is an example of Cytoplasmic inheritance.

What do you mean by Phenotypes?

Phenotypes may be defined as the appearance or manifestation of a character. Phenotypes are also known as traits.

Cytoplasmic inheritance reveals the phenotypes of offspring according to female parents. In this mode of inheritance, characters or traits are stored in the organelles like chloroplast, and mitochondria, as well as in the cytoplasm.

Therefore, the described experiment is an example of Cytoplasmic inheritance.

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