Answer:
At least 6. You have to look at the chemical formula for cellular respiration and make sure it is balanced!
C6H12O6+6 O2→6 CO2+6 H2O
Explanation:
Answer:
6
Explanation:
In all three stages of cellular respiration combined, as many as 36 molecules of ATP are produced from just one molecule of glucose.
Which of the following is the term for the dense area of the nucleus where ribosome assembly begins?
a. chloroplast
b.Golgi apparatus
c.vacuole
d.nucleolus
Answer: the answer is d
Explanation: most dense region
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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To take the grime off a copper penny, mix:
a
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baking soda & vinegar
baking soda & salt
salt & vinegar
salt & water
Od
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Critical thinking : Do magnets need to touch a piece of iron or another magnet to exert a magnetic force on the iron or other magnet?
Answer:
I wouldn't think so because it is the magnetic field that Attracts and repels. When iron is magnetised to something don't the molecules lineup in the North the South pattern or something like that to create a magnetic field and stick together.
I might be wrong because this is my personal opinion on the matter.
Answer:
no because the magnetic force attracts the magnet or the iron to it
Explanation:
what type of carbon sink does the author propose people use?
Answer: Underground facilities that previously contained fossil fuels
Explanation:
In the attached passage, the author speaks on how natural carbon sinks such as trees and oceans can not be trusted with holding Carbon dioxide indefinitely because oceans are reaching their holding limits and trees are being cut down on a massive scale.
The author suggestion to mitigate this is to convert underground facilities such as oil and gas wells that previously held fossil fuels until they were pumped out. The author claims that the technology to do so is already present and that there are ways this could be made inexpensive.
Use the results of Demetri's experiment to explain why the color changed on some test strips but not others.
Answer:
I think it was the same due to all the tubes havign gluscoes in them. I think thats right.
Explanation:
What is the difference between abiotic and biotic?
Answer:
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. ... Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem. These are obtained from the biosphere and are capable of reproduction.
Explanation:
How many neutrons does the element sodium (Na) contain?
a
12
b
11
c
13
d
23
Answer:
a) 12 neutrons
Explanation:
The atomic mass is 22.990, which can be rounded to 23 and is the combination of protons and neutrons. The atomic number is 11 (protons), and 23-11=12, whoch would be the neutron number
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Please select the word in parentheses that fits the sentence:
A catalyst [weakens/strengthens] the bonds of the reactants [increasing/decreasing] the activation energy.
Answer:
Weakens and Lowers activation energy
Explanation:
If the heart becomes damaged or weakened, how will this affect the body’s systems?
The circulatory system will not function well, which will affect all other body systems.
Only the circulatory and respiratory systems will be affected.
Only the nervous system will be unable to function.
The muscular system will strengthen the heart.
Explanation: your answer is A
Answer:
The circulatory system will not function well, which will affect all other body systems. A.
Explanation:
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What is the difference between aerobic respiration and anerobic respiration?
1.) Aerobic respiration produces ATP, and anaerobic respiration does not.
2.) Anaerobic respiration produces ATP, and aerobic respiration does not.
3.) Anaerobic respiration uses oxygen, and aerobic respiration does not.
4.) Aerobic respiration uses oxygen, and anaerobic respiration does not.
Answer:
The difference is C
Anaerobic respiration uses oxygen, and aerobic respiration does not.
Explanation:
The difference between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration is that aerobic respiration uses oxygen, and anaerobic respiration does not. The correct answer is option 4.
Glycolysis is the first step in cellular respiration and can take place with or without oxygen.
Anaerobic respiration is cellular respiration that takes place without oxygen. Aerobic respiration is the type of cellular respiration that takes place when there is oxygen present. Aerobic respiration developed first, then anaerobic.
During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen combine to create ATP, which the cell can utilize. As byproducts, carbon dioxide and water are produced.
Without oxygen, organisms must manufacture ATP by anaerobic respiration, which yields just two ATP molecules for every glucose molecule. Anaerobic respiration has the advantage of producing ATP relatively quickly despite producing less of it.
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Answer:
J) Providing information to form proteins
Explanation:
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the molecule that links genes to proteins. Efficient and smooth interactions of the molecules of life allow us humans to function well. ... This process is called gene expression.
is Organic Really Better? Healthy Food or Trendy Scam?
Answer:
It is better
Explanation:
It tastes better :)
And it has no pesticides
Answer:
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Can water speed up the movement of food and waste through the digestive system
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Find the area of a circle with diameter 20cm and the advantages and
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10 questions with option choices
1. Chromosomes line up in the center of a cell during which phase?
a) anaphase
b) metaphase
c) prophase
d) telophase
2. Which stage of the cell cycle precedes cytokinesis?
a) G1
b) G2
c) interphase
d) mitosis
3. The figure represents which stage of mitosis? (Will be shown in attachment)
a) anaphase
b) metaphase
c) prophase
d) telophase
(Use this question for #4)
4. What forms during this phase?
a) centromere
b) furrow
c) prophase
d) two nuclei
5. What is the longest part of the the cell cycle?
a) anaphase
b) cytokinesis
c) interphase
d) mitosis
6. A plants root system is which level of organization?
a) cell
b) organ
c) organ system
d) tissue
7. Where is the meristem often found?
a) Liver cells
b) Muscle cells
c) tip of plant root
d) unicellular organism
8. Which is NOT a type of human tissue?
a) connective
b) meristem
c) muscle
d) nervous
9. Which are unspecialized cells?
a) blood cells
b) muscle cells
c) nerve cells
d) stem cells
10. Which level of organization completes a series of tasks?
a) cell
b) organ
c) organ system
d) tissue
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Answer:
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Answer:
An important term in genetics that was not used by Mendel was the word "gene", a particle of the chromosome responsible for the traits of a living being. The molecule discovered by Oswald Avery - related to genes and inheritance - was DNA, a discovery he made in 1944.
Explanation:
Despite being considered the father of genetics and providing important information about the inheritance of traits, Mendel did not go so far as to use the term "gene," which is where the alleles responsible for those traits reside. The term "gene" was first used by another botanist, Wilhelm Johanssen, who in 1909 proposed the use of the word gene as the name of the particle responsible for inheritance.
In 1944, the Canadian physician Oswald Avery, faced with the mistaken belief that genes were found in proteins, proposed an experiment where he discovered that the molecule responsible for heredity was deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA.
Without(blank)
a species is not able to survive.
A. genetics
B. reproduction
C. kingdoms
D. bacteria
Answer:B
Explanation:because of the speakeasies doesn’t reproduce than there will be no more of that said spices.
Answer:
reproduction
Explanation:
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Answer:
1) Nerve cells process the info.
2) Nerve impulses send signals to the brain.
3) Brain processes the information.
4) Chemical stimulate odor receptors.
5) Oder receptors store memory.
6) Memory is stored!
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Write step by step instructions for making a protein
How do elephants contribute to the biodiversity of their environment?
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Answer:
They are also keystone species, playing an important role in maintaining the biodiversity of the ecosystems in which they live. During the dry season, elephants use their tusks to dig for water. ... Wherever they live, elephants leave dung that is full of seeds from the many plants they eat.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A Genotype is a genetic constitution of an individual organism.
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Answer:
1 should be D and 2 should be A
What type of organism carries out photosynthesis?
A) autotroph
B) heterotroph
C) prokaryotes
D) eukaryotes
Answer: A) autotroph
Explanation:
Answer:
autotroph
Explanation:
A ball at rest starts rolling down a hill with a constant acceleration of 3.2 meters/second2. What is the final velocity of the ball after 6.0 seconds?
Answer:
19.2 meters/second^2 would be the correct answer.
Explanation:
Which of the following qualifications is the same for both Senators and Representatives?
You must have a college degree.
You must be a Christian.
You must be a legal resident of the state you represent.
You must be at least 30 years old.
Answer:
You must be a legal resident of d state u represent
Explanation:
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What holds the two strands of the DNA double helix together?
A.Weak hydrogen bonds
B. Strong hydrogen bonds
C. Weak covalent bonds
D. Strong covalent bond
Answer:
B.Strong hydrogen bonds
Explanation:
The deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule consists of two chains or strands of nucleotides that are held together in a double helix by hydrogen bonds between the bases of the nucleotides.
Index fossils are the remains of species that existed on earth for relatively short periods of time. True or False? Why
Answer:
Depends
Explanation:
Because some animals or things that left fossils behind might have been there since the beggining of time and some just so happened to develp over time -like dinos im guessing.
Angiosperms are the most common plant that you see every day. Describe what characteristics make them so successful.
Answer:
1. they are the most complex green flowering plants
2. they are vascular plants
3. they have well developed and complete flower
4. they are mainly terrestrial plants
5. they are seed plants with seed enclosed in the fruit
Explanation:
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1) What two problems does the transfer of information from DNA to protein need to overcome?
Clues:
a. DNA is made of nucleotides.
b. Protein is made of amino acids.
c. DNA is located exclusively in the nucleus.
d. Protein is synthesized exclusively in the cytoplasm.
Answer:
The two problems that the transfer of information from DNA to protein must overcome are:
How to bring the information from the nuclear DNA to the place of protein synthesis?How to convert this DNA information into amino acids and then into proteins?Explanation:
The genetic information is found in the DNA and depends on a specific sequence of nitrogenous bases. This information is transcribed into the messenger RNA, whose base sequence is organized into triplets and codons, each of which encodes an amino acid, as well as establishing the pattern for starting and stopping the synthesis of a protein.
How to bring the information from the nuclear DNA to the place of protein synthesis?The DNA must be transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), a process that occurs in the nucleus of the cell. mRNA leaves the nucleus and travels to the cytoplasm, where amino acid synthesis will take place.
How to convert this DNA information into amino acids and then into proteins?Once in the cytoplasm mRNA binds to ribosomes, structures in charge of translating the sequence of nitrogenous bases RNA to synthesize amino acids. The set of ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum are in charge of the assembly of amino acids to produce peptides and proteins.