Answer:
B. Mutualism
Explanation:
Mutual means both parties feel the same way, so they both gain from the interaction. I just looked at the root of the word
Answer:
b . mutualism
Explanation: MUTUALISM IS A FORM OF SYMBIOSIS WHEREBY BOTH ORGANISMS INVOLVED BENEFIT FROM THE RELATIONSHIP
An animal cell: the human body. Different but also alike. Your brain is the control center of your body. What is the control center of the animal cell?
Answer:
the nucleus is the center of the animal cell
How is active transport different from passive transport? (Select all that apply.)
Answer:
One uses energy and one does not.Explanation:
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Answer:C
Explanation: An error in DNA replication would affect many generations of cells.
The raw materials needed for photosynthesis are
A. Carbon dioxide and oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide and water
C. Chlorophyll and sunlight
D. Oxygen and glucose
Answer:
B. Carbon dioxide and water
Explanation:
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Answer:
I'd say C. Chlorophyll and sunlight.
Explanation:
question one : when two plates converge, they are what?
a) moving away from each other
b) moving towards each other
c) sliding along each other
d) colliding with each other
question two : when two plates converge, they are what?
a) moving away from each other
b) moving towards each other
c) sliding along each other
d) moving towards, then moving away from each other
question three : during sea-floor spreading, how would you describe the age of rocks the further away from the ridge?
a) the rocks are youngest the further away you move from the ridge
b) the rocks are oldest the further away you move from the ridge
c) the rocks are the same age no matter how far away from the ridge you move
d) the rocks do not age
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Species in a symbiotic relationship have evolved interdependence upon one another. Which is true about symbiosis?
A The species in a symbiotic relationship must live in the same area.
В The species in a symbiotic relationship must live on land.
Answer:
b is your answer
Explanation:
13. Are ALL genes expressed in ALL cell types?
Only a fraction of the genes in a cell are expressed at any one time. The variety of gene expression profiles characteristic of different cell types arise because these cells have distinct sets of transcription regulators
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Does the moon revolve clockwise (to the left) or counterclockwise (to the right)?
Answer:
The moon revolves counterclockwise just like the Earth which is why we only ever see one side of the moon
Explanation:
Answer:yes
Explanation:the moon revolve around the earth
What is the primary function of
vesicles?
A. To make proteins
B. To make energy (ATP)
C. To make the rough ER rougher
D. To transport proteins and
other substances
Answer:
D. To transport proteins and other substances
Explanation:
AP Bio.
Which lobe helps you know where your body begins and ends?
frontal
occipital
temporal
parietal
Answer:
Temporal
Explanation:
Answer:
temporal
Explanation:
What happens when a space shuttle reenters the atmosphere?
Answer:
Although it causes drag, it also causes intense heat. Specifically, shuttles face intense temperatures of about 3000 degrees Fahrenheit (about 1649 degrees Celsius) [source: Hammond]. Blunt-body design helps alleviate the heat problem.
Explanation:
Although it causes drag, it also causes intense heat. Specifically, shuttles face intense temperatures of about 3000 degrees Fahrenheit (about 1649 degrees Celsius) [source: Hammond]. Blunt-body design helps alleviate the heat problem.
Answer:
Atmospheric entry is the movement of an object from outer space into and through the gases of ... For Earth, atmospheric entry occurs by convention at the Kármán line at an ... When atmospheric entry is part of a spacecraft landing or recovery, ... of a spacecraft that is travelling at hypersonic speed as it enters an atmosphere ...
Explanation:
How do climates of cities near mountains compare?
Answer:
if your on a mountian it colder
Explanation:
write essay about connective tissue?
please write correct answer
WHY IS A CENTER OF A DAISY YELLOW AND ITS PETALS ARE WHITE
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Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:B
Yellow light is reflected from the center so that means it is scattered. White light (all colors) is reflected off the petals.
Cells need to bring in molecules to carry out cellular processes. Often, this requires
moving the molecules across the cell membrane against the concentration gradient.
How do these molecules get into the cell?
Answer:
Active transport
Explanation:
The text is most likely speaking about active transport, such as endocytosis and exocytosis, which is essentially the process in which a cell uses to consume larger particles/molecules and expose of them, respectively.
Which of the following is digested first?
protein
starch
fat
sugar
See the case 1 and 2
These are the question I will give brainliest
A. If you remove a bulb from case 1 , will the other bulb still light? Explain why.
B. If you remove a bulb from case 2, will the other bulb still light? Explain why
C. In which circuit do you think he bulbs glow. Brighter? Explain why
Points and brainliest
Answer:
A. Yes
it does not affect other circuit as connected in parallel
B. No
current does not flow
C. Case 1 , same current
___ (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a double-standard helical polymer. it contains: the ___ deoxyribose, a ___ group, and the ___ adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine.
Answer:
DNA is a double-stranded helical polymer. It contains the sugar molecule deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and the 4 nitrogenous bases; adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine.
Explanation:
Can someone please explain how the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle works
Answer:
Explanation:
Humans have changed the natural carbon cycle by burning fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The nitrogen cycle begins with nitrogen gas in the atmosphere then goes through nitrogen-fixing microorganisms to plants, animals, decomposers, and into the soil.
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Which of the following is not an example of chemical weathering?
a Animals burrowing in the ground and causing rocks to become exposed and then further weathered by wind and other elements.
b Acid rain reacting with rocks.
c Plants that produce acid and slowly wear down the rocks
d Rocks that contain iron react with oxygen and water and cause rocks to turn a reddish color.
Since chemical weathering is the reaction of rocks with other chemicals, the answer should be answer D!
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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25 Which graph best shows the amount of the
lighted part of the Moon that an observer on the
Earth would see during 1 month, beginning with
the new moon phase?
Answer:
Graph (2). The up then down line.
Explanation:
The new moon you would see no light and then gradually reach the full moon (seeing all light) then go back to waning to start the cycle all over again.
Which structures are responsible for mechanical breakdown of food
what is homeostasis?
the body's way of coping of outside factors
the body's ability to heat up and cool down
the body's natural way of maintaining equilibrium or balance
the body's standard heart rate
Answer: C or if there is an E for all the above
Explanation: Homeostasis refers to the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal environment (regulating hormones, body temp., water balance, etc.).
Which type of tissue produces movement?
A. Nervous tissue
O B. Epithelial tissue
O C. Connective tissue
O D. Muscle tissue
The type of tissue which produces the movement is known as Muscle Tissue. The correct option is D.
Muscle tissue is made up of cells that have the unique ability to shorten or contract in order to move bodily parts. The tissue is densely cellular and rich in blood capillaries. Because the cells are long and slender, they are sometimes referred to as muscle fibers, and they are typically organized in bundles or layers surrounded by connective tissue.
Actin and myosin are muscular proteins found in muscle. Skeletal muscle tissue, smooth muscle tissue, and heart muscle tissue are the three types of muscle tissue.
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What chain of amino acids corresponds to the nucleotide sequence
UCA-AGC-GUA?
Answer:
SER SER VAL
Explanation:
from table
What is one of the roles of the enzyme, DNA Polymerase, during DNA replication?
Answer
F
It degenerates (breaks down) the old DNA strand once the new strand is made
G
It uses a strand of DNA to build a new strand of RNA
H It joins nucleotides to synthesize a complementary strand of DNA
J
It unzips the two strands in a molecule of DNA to begin replication
Answer:
H
Explanation:
Couldn't find my notes for this, but research says H- it builds a complimentary DNA strand
difference between viruses and cells?
Whilst Virus are non loving infectious particles and need a living host to reproduce.
Answer:
Cells are the basic units of life. Cells can exist by themselves, like bacteria, or as part of a larger organism, like our cells. Viruses are non-living infectious particles, much smaller than a cell, and need a living host to reproduce. The genetic material of the cell is DNA, a double stranded helix.
Another reason is because they can't reproduce by themselves (without a host), viruses are not considered living. Nor do viruses have cells: they're very small, much smaller than the cells of living things, and are basically just packages of nucleic acid and protein.
Explanation:
The cytoskeleton is NOT involved in...
A. making energy
B. cell movement (locomotion).
C. maintaining cell shape.
D. maintaining cell structure.