B. What is the mass number and charge of the emitted positron?
Mass number:
Charge:

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Answer 1

Answer: A positron or antielectron is the antimatter counterpart to an electron. A positron has the equal or same mass as an electron and a spin of 1/2, but it has an electrical charge of +1.

Explanation:


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During meiosis the cell replicates its DNA once, but divides twice. So each cell only ends up
with half the DNA.
MITOSIS
MEIOSIS
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1. Mitosis makes
daughter cells.
1. Meiosis makes
daughter cells.
chromosomes
2. Each daughter cell has
inside it.
2. Each daughter cell has chromosomes
in it, which is half of the parent cell.
3. Are the daughter cells identical to each
other?
3. Are all the daughter cells identical to each
other?

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Explanation:

in mitosis the daughter cells are genetically identical to each other but in meiosis the daughter cells aren't identical, it has half of the chromosome of its parent cell unlike mitosis who have exactly same number of chromosome as it parent

1. Does the insect have wings? a. Yes………………………………………………………………………… go to step 2 b. No…………………………………………………………………………. Order Hemiptera 2. Does the insect have parallel wings? (hint: Parallel wings don’t stick out to the side) a. Yes……………………………………………………………………………… go to step 3 b. No………………………………………………………………………………. go to step 4 3. Does the insect have a parallel line down the back that divides the wings? a. Yes…………………………………………………………………………… Order Coleoptera b. No …………………………………………………………………………… Order Orthoptera 4. Does the insect have 4 total wings? a. Yes………………………………………………………………………………… go to step 5 b. No………………………………………………………………………………… Order Diptera 5. Does the insect have long antennae? a. Yes………………………………………………………………………………go to step 6 b. No……………………………………………………………………………… Order Odonata 6. Does the insect have a small body with large fan –shaped wings? a. Yes…………………………………………………………………………… Order Lepidoptera b. No………………………………………………………………………………Order Hymenoptera

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Complete question: You will find the image in the attached files

Based on the dichotomous key below, what order does this insect belong to?

1. Does the insect have wings?  

a. Yes………………………………………………………………………… go to step 2

b. No…………………………………………………………………………. Order Hemiptera

2. Does the insect have parallel wings? (hint: Parallel wings don’t stick out to the side)

a. Yes……………………………………………………………………………… go to step 3

b. No………………………………………………………………………………. go to step 4

3. Does the insect have a parallel line down the back that divides the wings?

a. Yes…………………………………………………………………………… Order Coleoptera

b. No …………………………………………………………………………… Order Orthoptera

4. Does the insect have 4 total wings?

a. Yes………………………………………………………………………………… go to step 5

b. No………………………………………………………………………………… Order Diptera

5. Does the insect have long antennae?

a. Yes………………………………………………………………………………go to step 6

b. No……………………………………………………………………………… Order Odonata

6. Does the insect have a small body with large fan –shaped wings?

a. Yes…………………………………………………………………………… Order Lepidoptera

b. No………………………………………………………………………………Order Hymenoptera

Answer:  

ORDER ODONATA

Explanation:

It is simple to read a dichotomous key. You only need to understand the technical terminology and to detailed observe your specimen. The key will lead you to the answer.

1. Does the insect have wings?

a. Yes………………………………………………………………………… go to step 2

b. No…………………………………………………………………………. Order Hemiptera

We only need to answer this question by looking at the image. In our example, yes, the insect has wings. So we need to go to question number two. Note: In the hypothetical case that the insect would not have wings, it would belong to the Hemiptera order.

2. Does the insect have parallel wings? (hint: Parallel wings don’t stick out to the side)

a. Yes……………………………………………………………………………… go to step 3

b. No………………………………………………………………………………. go to step 4

Ok, here it tells you that parallel wings do not stick out to the side. But in our example, wings do stick out, so the answer should be NO. This species does not have parallel wings. As it is a NO, we go to question number 4.

Note: In the hypothetical case that the insect would have parallel wings, we should read number 3.

4. Does the insect have 4 total wings?

a. Yes………………………………………………………………………………… go to step 5

b. No………………………………………………………………………………… Order Diptera

This one is easy. How many wings our specimen has? Four. Then it is a YES, and we go to question number 5. Note: In the hypothetical case that the insect would not have 4 wings, it would belong to the Diptera group.

5. Does the insect have long antennae?

a. Yes………………………………………………………………………………go to step 6

b. No……………………………………………………………………………… Order Odonata

Our insect has very short antennae. They are not long at all. So, the answer is NO, the insect does not have long antennae. This answer leads us directly to the order of our individual. ORDER ODONATA. Note: In the hypothetical case that the insect would have long antennae, we should read question number 6. And so on until we would reach the order.  

ORDER ODONATA:

Dragonflies belong to this group. These insects characterize as having big eyes, and the separation between them depends on the species. They have an elongated abdomen, sometimes even longer than the wings. Their bodies must be robust to support the massive musculature that propels the wings during flight. The wings are long, big, and wide.

Usually, the males are much more colored than the females are.

In all the laboratories the benches are placed at right angles to windows. Why

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Answer:

in case of emergency

Explanation:

SOLVE THIS QUESTION IS SUPER IMPORTANT

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Answer: The genes that can give you red-green color blindness are passed down on the X chromosome. Since it's passed down on the X chromosome, red-green color blindness is more common in men. This is because: Males have only 1 X chromosome, from their mother.

Explanation:

Question 10 of 10
Why do fungi need to live in moist areas?
A. Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
B. They can only reproduce sexually.
C. They are unable to photosynthesize.
D. Their filaments make it difficult to absorb nutrients.

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Answer:

A. Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.

Explanation:

(A.P.E.X)

what happens to a animal cell placed in a hypotonic solution​

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Answer:

If you place an animal or a plant cell in a hypertonic solution, the cell shrinks, because it loses water ( water moves from a higher concentration inside the cell to a lower concentration outside ). ... A single animal cell ( like a red blood cell) placed in a hypotonic solution will fill up with water and then burst.

Explanation:

Hypotonic solution is a solution which, contains lesser solute concentration. If animal and plant cells are kept in a hypotonic solution then endosmosis will occur. Endosmosis is a process in which the water molecules move from outside of the cell of lower solute concentration to the inside of the cell of higher solute concentration through the cell membrane or cell wall. Due to endosmosis, both animal and plant cells will swell.

PLEASE HELP TAKING TEST NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many animals influence and contribute to ecosystem services. As pollinators, how do bees ultimately contribute to direct ecosystem services? (1 point)
O Bees pollinate plant species that contribute to the carbon cycle.
O Bees pollinate plant species that humans admire in nature.
Bees pollinate plant species that produce oxygen that humans need.
O Bees pollinate plant species that produce food.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Many animals influence and contribute to ecosystem services. As pollinators, how do bees ultimately contribute to direct ecosystem services? (1 point)

O Bees pollinate plant species that contribute to the carbon cycle.

O Bees pollinate plant species that humans admire in nature.

Bees pollinate plant species that produce oxygen that humans need.

O Bees pollinate plant species that produce food.

the measurement of the matter in the universe is called

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Answer: mass

Explanation:

which of the following is a function of the spleen?​

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Answer:

Clearance of microorganisms and particulate antigens from the blood stream.

Synthesis of immunoglobulin G (IgG), properdin (an essential component of the alternate pathway of complement activation), and tuftsin (an immunostimulatory tetrapeptide)

Removal of abnormal red blood cells (RBCs)

Explanation:

A cell that contains 10% NaCl is sitting in a solution of 30% NaCl. Due to osmosis which direction will water move?

Into and out of the cell at equal rates

Out of the cell

There will be no water movement

Into the cell

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Answer:

I think out of the cell!

Hope it helps..

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A plant breeder is breeding flowers. She researches the plants she is using 2 points
and discovers that pink is dominant to orange for this particular flower.
She crosses two plants: a heterozygous pink plant and an orange plant. *
75% pink and 25% orange
50% pink and 50% orange
100% orange
100% pink

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Answer:

the answer should be ( 50% pink and 50% orange )

for better understanding u can make a cross yourself

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An organism and its taxonomic key are shown below.

Taxonomic Key

Step Characteristic Organism

1 8 legs --- Go to step 2.

More than 8 legs --- Go to step 3.

2 One body region --- Go to step 4.

Two body regions --- Go to step 5.

3 One pair of legs on each body segment ---- Centipede

Two pairs of legs on each body segment ------ Millipede

4 Less than 1 millimeter long --- Mite

More than 1 millimeter long --- Tick

5 Claw-like pinchers --- Go to step 6.

No claw-like pinchers --- Spider

6 Long tail with a stinger --- Scorpion

No tail or stinger --- Pseudoscorpion

Which organism is shown in the image?

A. Millipede
B. Spider
C. Scorpion
D. Tick

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It’s literally a spider

pls help me with answers due today

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it's hard to read, can you crop out the rest so it's just the worksheet

Question 10 of 10
Which of these is a cost of desalination technology?
O A. New supply of fresh drinking water
B. Thousands of suitable locations worldwide
O C. Inexhaustible supply of ocean water
D. Enormous energy requirements

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Answer:

maybe it could be C?

Explanation:

i dont know why?

14. Kidneys are filters. As blood passes through the kidney, waste in the form of urine is
left behind. Tubes take the urine from the kidney to a storage bag called the bladder.
What can you conclude about blood leaving the kidney?
A. It moves to the bladder.
B. It has no water left in it.
C. It is ready to be used by the body.
D. It needs to have urine added to it

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Answer:

D. It needs to have urine in it

Explanation:

They are located just below the rib cage, one on each side of your spine. Healthy kidneys filter about a half cup of blood every minute, removing wastes and extra water to make urine. The urine flows from the kidneys to the bladder through two thin tubes of muscle called ureters, one on each side of your bladder. The fluid that is filtered out from the blood then travels down a tiny tube-like structure called a tubule. The tubule adjusts the level of salts, water, and wastes that will leave the body in the urine. Filtered blood leaves the kidney through the renal vein and flows back to the heart.

What carries nutrients and oxygen from the mother to the fetus.
A. Umbilical cord
B. Fallopian Tubes

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A. umbilical cord is the answer

Answer:

Umbilical Cord

Explanation:

The unbilical cord uses the blood of the mother to carry oxygen to the blood of the fetus through the placenta.

After a carnivore feeds on an organism, the rest of the dead body is __________.
Select one:

eaten by parasites

used by producers

invaded by viruses

consumed by decomposers

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The correct answer would be D

After a carnivore feeds on an organism, the rest of the dead body is: D. consumed by decomposers.

What is a carnivore?

A carnivore is also referred to as a carnivorous animal and it can be defined as a type of animal whose food and energy requirements are primarily derived from animal products, especially by hunting and scavenging.

This ultimately implies that, a carnivore is an animal that only feeds on other animals such as deers, cows, zebras, rather than grasses or plants.

In conclusion, decomposers are a group of microorganism such as fungi and bacteria, that consumes the rest of the body of a dead or decaying organism after a carnivore has fed on it.

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the cytoplasmic extensions that, together with the cell body, provide the main receptive surfaces for neurons are the:

a: axons
b: soma
c: dendrites
d: synapses

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I’m pretty sure it’s dendrites
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PSYCH Having a family history involving anxiety disorder, experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, or having a history of abuse are all __________ of anxiety disorders.
A. common symptoms
B. risk factors
C. causes
D. thinking styles

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The answer is B. RISK FACTORS

Having a family history involving anxiety disorder, experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, or having a record of abuse are all risk factors of anxiety disorders.

Which type of anxiety disorder could be connected to traumatic past events?

Post-traumatic stress disorder is a cognitive health disorder that's begun by a scary event either sharing it or witnessing it.

Signs may include flashbacks, demons and severe anxiety, as well as unruly thoughts about the affair.

Thus, option "B"  risk factors is correct.

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24. all of the following are function of sER Except ?

A. Synthesis of lipid

B. Carbohydrate Metabolism

C. Detoxification of drug and poisons

D. Modification of protein​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The organelle that modifies proteins is the golgi body.

D
It’s d I hav done it before

One thousand offspring were typed. This cross produced 430 red-eye, wild-type wing flies, 65 purple-eye wild-type wing flies, 60 red-eye, vestigial wing flies, and 445 purple-eye, vestigial wing flies. What is the distance between the loci for purple eyes and vestigial wings in centiMorgans (map units)

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Complete question:

In Drosophila, red eyes is wild-type and purple eyes are mutant. Full-size wings are wild-type and vestigial wings are mutant. Flies with wild-type pr pr vg vg genotypes were crossed with double mutant flies with a pr-pr- vg-vg- genotypes. The F1 flies had pr pr- vg vg- genotypes. The F1 flies with heterozygous genotypes were crossed with double mutant flies with a pr-pr- vg-vg- genotypes One thousand offspring were typed. This cross produced 430 red-eye, wild-type wing flies, 65 purple-eye wild-type wing flies, 60 red-eye, vestigial wing flies, and 445 purple-eye, vestigial wing flies. What is the distance between the loci for purple eyes and vestigial wings in centiMorgans (map units)

Answer:

Distance between genes → 12.5 MU = 12.5 cM.

Explanation:

You will find the complete explanation in the attached files due to technical problems.

A bacteria structure involved in motility.

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Answer:

flagella

Explanation:

Thin long thread like structure that help in locomotion in bacteria.

This sunbird has built a nest.
How does this behavior affect the survival of the sunbird population?
O A. It keeps offspring warm as they grow and develop
B. It communicates to the offspring how to reproduce.
O C. It teaches offspring how to build their own nests.
D. It helps attract a mate and produce offspring.

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Answer:

your answer is  d i think

Explanation:

Answer:

It's A

Explanation:

I got it right, this one is the most logical one since the purpose of a nest is to keep the offspring warm as they grow and develop.

Hope this helps!!

If the amino acids glycine, alanine and valine were combined in one molecule, what would the molecule be called?

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Answer:

A tripeptide

Explanation:

Alanine (Ala), Glycine (Gly) and Valine (Val) are amino acids, i.e., organic molecules that contain at least an amino (–NH2) and one carboxyl (–COOH) functional group. The amino acids held together by peptide bonds, which are formed by a carboxyl group of one amino acid and an amino group of another one, in order to form a peptide. Thus, a tripeptide is a peptide composed of three amino acids joined by two internal (and sometimes three) peptide bonds. In the case above described, the tripeptide formed by the binding of Glycine, Alanine, and Valine can be abbreviated as Gly-Ala-Val (i.e., in this order).

Hello who’s good at biology guys I need someone to help me with the test

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1.
Which has the greatest impact on the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere?
chemical runoff
sulfur dioxide
carbon dioxide
Ozone

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The answer is carbon dioxide.

Why is a shell considered to be biotic?

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A shell is considered as biotic (living) because it is a hard, rigid covering of many animals such as snail, sepia, pila, turtles, sea urchins. A shell is protective outer layer of these soft bodied animals.

it is considered to be biotic because it is known to be a protector for the living thing. it covers the living things skin to keep itself protected. if you need this answer more in depth it’s on quizlet!

Select all that apply.
Tumors can result from:

1) Mutations in tumor suppressor genes
2) Mutations in proto-oncogenes
3) Too many cells in GO
4) Too little cell death
5) Too much cell division

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4, 5 I think I’m not too sure

Your skin is an example of a nonspecific defense mechanism. Why is it called a nonspecific defense mechanism?

A. becuase it protects against any invader regardless of type
B. because it has to be 'alerted' that a foreign invader has been spotted
C. because it alerts the immune system when a foreign invader is spotted
D. because it protects against a specific type of pathogen

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Answer:

A is the answer

Explanation:

This is what skin does, it blocks outside material from getting into the body regardless of what it is.

Consider the following scenario:

A drought hits the habitat of a semi-aquatic bird population. All ponds dry up, and fish populations decline. There are two groups of birds in the population that differ in leg length and diet. Long-legged birds eat fish, while short-legged birds eat insects. The drought has little effect on insect populations.


What is the main selective pressure in this scenario?

(1 point)

drought

leg length

insect population

fish population





There are two varieties in a population of squirrels: short tails and long tails. Long-tailed squirrels are better at jumping and balancing in trees. Scientists observe that over the span of 100 years, the proportion of the population with long tails increases from 10% to 60%. Which statement is most likely? (1 point)

The proportion of long-tailed squirrels may have increased due to increased food availability.

The proportion of short-tailed squirrels may have decreased due to decreased food availability.

The proportion of short-tailed squirrels may have decreased due to an increase in trees.

The proportion of long-tailed squirrels may have increased due to a decrease in trees.

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1. What is the main selective pressure in this scenario?

fish population.

2. According to the question, option "A" is correct The proportion of long-tailed squirrels may have increased due to increased food availability.

What is selective pressure?

In evolutionary theory, the effect on survival of a species of the sum of all elements, physical and behavioural, inherent and environmental especially as an inherited characteristic may marginally affect survival under the influence of these elements.

Thus, the option "D" and "A" is correct.

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