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Which growth model is a realistic representation of population growth?
A realistic representation of population growth is the _____ growth model.
Answer:
Logistic Growth Model
Explanation:
The logistic model is realistic because it suggests the fact that the population of species is regulated and controlled by the carrying capacity (maximum members that an ecosystem supports) of the ecosystem. The population becomes small when the carrying capacity decreases.
how would you relate the new pandemic (C0vID 19) in the imbalance of ecosystem due to biodiversity loss?
Random Answer = Report
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Answer:
Due to no controlling agent for harmful microbes that causes new pandemic.
Explanation:
The new pandemic leads to imbalance of ecosystem due to biodiversity loss because the absence of antimicrobial agent causes the pandemic. The antimicrobial agent is responsible for the control of harmful microorganism so due to disturbance in the ecosystem, the biodiversity losses occurs and there is no organism which stop or control the population of the harmful organism that causes new pandemic.
What is the difference between food chains and food webs?
1. Food webs show the flow of energy from producers to consumers, and food chains show the flow of energy from consumers to producers.
2.Food chains show a single path of energy in an ecosystem, and food webs show overlapping pathways of energy in that ecosystem.
3.About ten percent of the energy is passed on to the next trophic level in food webs, but in food chains, about ninety percent is passed on to the next trophic level.
4.Heat is lost when energy is passed on to the next trophic level in food chains, but in food webs, heat is not lost when energy is passed on to the next trophic level.
Answer:
2. Food chains show a single path of energy in an ecosystem, and food webs show overlapping pathways of energy in that ecosystem.
Explanation:
A food chain is a single chain representing who eats whom in a system of organisms. A food web is a system of food chains, involving overlapping pathways of different foodchains.
Answer:
2.Food chains show a single path of energy in an ecosystem, and food webs show overlapping pathways of energy in that ecosystem.
Explanation:
A food chain shows only a targeted path, while a food web shows a more realistic path. See attached photos.
First picture: Food Chain: Notice how it only shows one path from producer to tertiary consumer.
Second picture: Food Web: Notice the many pathing that connects for certain organisms in the food web. It shows a more realistic distribution of energy in a real world scenario.
explain the importance of dimensioning in biology
Answer:
Even if you make a drawing to scale, it would be difficult to determine the exact precision that is needed.
It would be time consuming to measure each of the lines to determine measurement.
The basis for modern part dimensioning is the need for interchangeable parts (being able to buy something off the shelf that fits what you already have)
Explanation
When dimensioning, it is good technique to avoid listing the dimension more than once through out the drawing.
If you need to list a dimension more than once, for accuracy or ease of viewing, you must encase the dimension within a set of brackets.
Answer:
The purpose of dimensioning is to provide a clear and complete description of an object. A complete set of dimensions will permit only one interpretation needed to construct the part. Dimensioning should follow these guidelines. Accuracy: correct values must be given.
Which three elements do plants get from minerals found in soil
Answer:
The primary nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. You may be most familiar with these three nutrients because they are required in larger quantities than other nutrients. These three elements form the basis of the N-P-K label on commercial fertilizer bags.
Explanation:
Although all neurons are different, they do have some characteristics in common. What are these characteristics
Answer:
A cell body, an axon, and dendrites.
Explanation:
The similar characteristics of different neurons is their body structure which have the common parts in all neurons. All neurons have three essential parts i.e. a cell body, an axon, and dendrites. Neurons different in size, shape, and structure due to different in their role and location but all these different neurons have the same components of its structure such as cell body, an axon, and dendrites.
An ecologist is studying the diet of a group of desert-dwelling scorpions, which have many types of potential prey (insects, small mammals, etc.). She tracks the scorpions to see how much they eat of each prey species. What level of ecological organization is she studying
Answer:
The correct answer is - community.
Explanation:
The ecologist is studying various organisms that are assembling of different populations and interaction of various species as she studying various scorpions and their interaction with their preys. So we can say that she is studying the community of scorpions.
Thus, the correct answer - community.
Lesson: Hierarchical Taxonomic System of Classification
MELCS: 1. Explain the concept of a species.
2. Classify organisms using the hierarchical taxonomic system.
1. Directions: Using the Linnaean system of classification, describe these living things.
CATEGORY
Human
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
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Answer:
MELCS:1= Species are the group of actually or potentially interbreeding populations which are reproductively isolated from other such groups....... Thus, under the biological species concept, species are simultaneously a reproductive community, a gene pool, and a genetic system.
At each ______ foramen, the dura mater extends between adjacent vertebrae and fuses with the connective tissue layers that surround the ______.
Answer:
At each intervertebral foramen, the dura mater extends between adjacent vertebrae and fuses with the connective tissue layers that surround the spinal nerves.
Explanation:
The dura mater is the outermost meninge. It is around the spinal cord and the brain, and it protects these organs. In the spine, the dura mater extends between the intervertebral foramen. The intervertebral foramina are the areas between each vertebra that have spinal nerve projections. In these areas, the dura mater extends to seclude the space where the spinal cord is since it fusses with the tissue that is around each spinal nerve to stop the entrance of any pathogen to the spinal canal, which is the space that contains the spinal cord.
what is the stage of respiration that occurs in anaerobic conditions In less complex organisms ?
Explanation:
Glycolysis is the first pathway in cellular respiration. This pathway is anaerobic and takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell. This pathway breaks down 1 glucose molecule and produces 2 pyruvate molecules.
Answer:
Glycolysis
Explanation:
Glycolysis is the stage of respiration that occurs in anaerobic conditions In less complex organisms ?Glycolysis, which is the first step in all types of cellular respiration is anaerobic and does not require oxygen
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True or false? One theory about phototropism is that auxin triggers a reaction on the shaded side of the stem that causes cell elongation on that side of the plant.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Answer:
one theory about phototropism is that auxin triggers a reaction on the state side of the steam ***** false
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Please answer correctly
Answer:
1 a
2 b
3 c
Explanation:
Different types, or isotopes, of oxygen exist in the ocean and are incorporated into the skeletal fragments of animals. What can the ratio of preserved isotopes tell us about climate?
Answer:
The correct answer is - Certain ratios of oxygen reflect either warmer or cooler ocean temperatures.
Explanation:
Ocean have different isotypes or types of oxygen throughout the ocean and also incorporated in the shells of the marine animals of the particular region and time.
We can found out the climate and more particularly the temperature of the ocean as The more 18^O found in the shell or sediment of the animal, the colder the climate and vice versa, however, it is opposite in relation to that of glacier ice.
why is DNA a useful form of evidence for developing a phylogenetic tree?
a) DNA never changes
b) DNA is the newest thing in science
c) DNA is passed from generation to generation
Answer:
DNA is useful for a phylogenetic tree because DNA is passed from generation to generation.
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The inferior region of the brain stem, the __________ houses many vital autonomic centers involved in the control of heart rate, respiratory rhythm, and blood pressure.
Answer:
The inferior region of the brain stem, the medulla oblongota houses many vital autonomic centers involved in the control of heart rate, respiratory rhythm, and blood pressure.
Explanation:
The medulla oblongata is the part of the brain that joins the spinal cord and forms the lower part of the brain stem. In the bulb there are ascending (sensory) and descending (motor) fascicles that communicate the spinal cord with the brain, in addition to numerous nuclei or centers (masses of gray matter) that regulate various vital functions. The medulla oblongata has the function of controlling vital and unconscious elements such as the heartbeat and blood pressure. Thus, it is responsible for maintaining the heart rate and regulating vasoconstriction. Also, it manages the control of respiratory function, maintaining it at all times.
Where does the egg receive its energy from?
options:
a. The ovum contains a large quantity of cytoplasm, which contains nutrients for the first days of development after fertilization. The cytoplasm of the ovum contains over 140 000 mitochondria to produce ATP required for growth.
b. The uterus contains over 140 000 mitochondria to produce ATP and supplies this to the egg for growth.
c. Similar to sperm it receives its energy from fructose through its path to the uterus.
d. The ovum contains a large quantity of fimbria, which contains nutrients for the first days of development after fertilization.
Answer:
Until attachment to the uterus, the developing organism is on its own. That means it needs to supply its own energy, so the cytoplasm of the human egg cell contains many energy-generating factories called mitochondria. Those mitochondria come only from the mother.
a. The ovum contains a large quantity of cytoplasm, which contains nutrients for the first days of development after fertilization. The cytoplasm of the ovum contains over 140 000 mitochondria to produce ATP required for growth.
Explanation:
the two main function of sweat are
a. to keep the body cool and to remove excess protein
b. to remove waste products and to cool the body
Answer:
b. to remove waste products and to cool the body
Explanation:
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Some broad-spectrum proteases (protein hydrolyzing enzymes) and nucleases (nucleic acid hydrolyzing enzymes) that function in eukaryotic cells have an optimum pH close to 5.0, whereas the cytosol of most cells is closer to pH 7.0. Which part of a eukaryotic cell might you predict to have a low pH suited to maximizing the activity of these enzymes
Answer:
lysosome
Explanation:
The lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle found in nearly all eukaryotic cells. The lysosome contains different types of enzymes (i.e., proteases, nucleases, glycosidases, lipases, phosphatases) which are required for the digestion of macromolecules and microorganisms, and recycle macromolecules in the cell. These enzymes are only active in acidic (lysosome) conditions, and they can be deactivated in case of lysosomal rupture because in the cytosol the pH is neutral to slightly alkaline (∼7.3–7.4).
the basic structural and functional unit of the living organism is
Answer:
cell
Explanation:
The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and function in living things. All organisms are made up of one or more cells. Cells arise from other cells through cellular division.
What is Science ???.........
Answer↷
Science, any system of knowledge that is concerned with the physical world and its phenomena and that entails unbiased observations and systematic experimentation. In general, a science involves a pursuit of knowledge covering general truths or the operations of fundamental laws.
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The cells in this part of a plant form long, vertical tubes. What is the most
likely relationship between the structure and function of these specialized
cells?
O A. The tubes allow water and nutrients to be transported throughout
the plant.
O B. The tubes prevent potential damage to the leaves caused
used by
strong winds.
C. The tubes allow the plant to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
O D. The tubes prevent water loss from the leaves.
Answer:
A. The tubes allow water and nutrients to be transported throughout
the plant.
what are chloro-fluoro carbons ??
explain !!!
Answer:
Chlorofluorocarbons are fully or partly halogenated paraffin hydrocarbons that contain only carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine, produced as volatile derivative of methane, ethane, and propane.
Explanation:
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The villi of the small intestine Group of answer choices provide an enormous surface area that facilitates absorption. store fat-soluble vitamins. continuously push food through the small intestine to the colon. inactivate enzymes consumed with food.
Answer:
Provide an enormous surface area that facilitates absorption.
Explanation:
The villi of the small intestine provides an enormous surface area that facilitates absorption of nutrients from the small intestine. The cells present on the villi are packed full of tiny hair-like structures called microvilli. It performs the same function as villi perform in the small intestine i.e. absorb nutrients. Villi are surrounded with cells that help in the absorption of nutrients from the food that passes through it.
What is the natural tendency of molecules to spread evenly throughout a
room?
A. Passive transport
B. Diffusion
C. Osmosis
D. Active transport
Propuso la teoría catastrofista, según la cual habían sucedido varios episodios de extinción, debidos a grandes cataclismos, seguidos siempre de nuevos periodos de creación
Answer:
Georges Cuvier.
Explanation:
Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) fue un zoólogo quien propuso que la evolución era el resultado de extinciones producidas por catástrofes a las cuales les sucedían nuevas creaciones con distintas especies. Los ecosistemas con las catástrofes eran destrozados y en los suelos de estos quedaban los restos de los animales extintos formando parte de los estratos de la tierra.
Which of the following did you include in your answer?
Check all that apply.
The Sun produces energy by the process of
nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion occurs when lighter nuclei combine
to produce a larger, heavier nucleus.
Energy is released during nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion requires very high temperatures and
pressures.
Nuclear fusion occurs in the core of the Sun when
hydrogen atoms combine to form helium atoms.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
what molecule is used to store and release chemical potential energy in living things
a) ATP
b) RNA
c) DNA
d) ADP
Answer:
a) ATP
Explanation:
ATP is main source of energy that powers most of the living cells in the known parts of our universe.
Answer:
a) ATP
Explanation:
adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Inside the cell, each sugar molecule is broken down through a complex series of chemical reactions. As chemical energy is released from the bonds in the monosaccharide, it is harnessed to synthesize high-energy adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules. ATP is the primary energy currency of all cells.
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Why do you think gene therapy is such a promising field for this disease?
Answer:
Gene therapy replaces a faulty gene or adds a new gene in an attempt to cure disease or improve your body's ability to fight disease. Gene therapy holds promise for treating a wide range of diseases, such as cancer, cystic fibrosis, heart disease, diabetes, hemophilia and AIDS.
In addition to highly repeated DNA sequences and unique (single-copy) DNA sequences, a third class of DNA exists. What is it called, and what types of elements are involved in it
Answer:
long-read sequencing
Explanation:
a method of dna sequencing under active development