which organelles are important to the life process of metabolism

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Answer 1

Answer:

Cellular Metabolism

Explanation:

Im pretty sure thats it!

Answer 2

Answer:

the mitochondrion and the chloroplast.

Explanation:


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How do animals obtain energy?
O A. By eating other organisms
B. By shedding hair or fur
C. By maintaining homeostasis
O D. By changing temperature

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Answer:

By eating other organisms

Answer: A. By eating other organisms

Explanation:

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The clear, transparent layer of cells that covers the front part of the eye is called

1)the iris

2)the pupil

3)the retina

4)the cornea



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Answer:

4 Cornea

Explanation:

The cornea is the white cell covered your eyes

Cork cambium is the protective tissue of a stem. What mechanism does it use to protect the stem? HINT: It's not A.

A. Deposits of water in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens.

B. Deposits of minerals in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens.

C. Deposits of oils or waxes in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens.

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Answer:

The answer should be C. The cambium produces a waxy substance called suberin which repels water so..

Answer:

B. DEPOSITS OF MINERALS IN THE CORK CAMBIUM ACT AS A BURRIER AND PROTECT THE STEM FROM WATER LOSS, PHYSICAL DAMAGE, AND  INVASION OF PATHOGENS..

Explanation:

A & C is wrong! just took the test and got it wrong. neither one is right. THE ANSWER IS B.

_______metamorphism is when metamorphism occurs near magma._______metamorphism usually results from plates colliding. ______metamorphism creates the most metamorphic rock.​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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What
causes the cell cycle to stop?

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Answer:

Cells – except for cancerous ones – cannot reproduce forever. When aging cells stop dividing, they become “senescent.As telomeres dwindle, cell division stops altogether.

Explanation:

What are some ways that stars can be different?

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Answer:

hello

Explanation:

the star is the far from earth they are big as the not look from the earth .they look twinkel because of atomphere refraction which make the wavelengh of star into the increasing and decreasing wave when increase wave come to our eyes it look bright and when decrease it look dim while plant can not do

Answer:Their brightness is one of the 3 reasons on how you can tell them apart Their brightness is a factor of how much energy they put out–known as luminosity an also how far away they are from earth .Color can also  fluctuate from star to star because Not all stars are the same temperature!Some are more cool and some are warmer!Hot stars appear white or blue, rather with cooler stars appear to have orange or red hues.We would normally think a orange or red would mean hot but no in this case!

What are stars made up of?

Stars are made mostly of hydrogen and helium that produce light and heat from the churning nuclear forges inside their cores. All  the dots of light we see in the sky are all light-years from Earth!

Solid or gas?

Stars are The first state is a solid and it is the coldest state of matter.

Are stars alive?!

No silly stars are not alive !Their “birth and death.” It's a convenient, if fanciful, way of describing the ultimately ill-fated relationship between matter and energy that is a star.

which is an example of a secondary energy source?

a.solar
b.coal
c.electricity
d. nuclear

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Answer:

COAL

Explanation:

Secondary energy refers to the more convenient forms of energy which are transformed from other, primary, energy sources through energy conversion processes. Examples are electricity, which is transformed from primary sources such as coal, raw oil, fuel oil, natural gas, wind, sun, streaming water, nuclear power, gasoline etc., but also refined fuels such as gasoline or synthetic fuels such as hydrogen fuels.

Answer:

coal is an example of secondary energy source.

What effect do ocean currents have on a biome?

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Answer:Ocean currents act much like a conveyor belt, transporting warm water and precipitation from the equator toward the poles and cold water from the poles back to the tropics. Thus, ocean currents regulate global climate, helping to counteract the uneven distribution of solar radiation reaching Earth's surface.

Explanation:

Answer:

erosion on the sea side of it a way of drainage when it rains and moist soil near it

Explanation:

An acoustic neuroma is a tumor that arises from neurolemmocytes surrounding the vestibular portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve. The tumor is benign, but generally grows within the confined space of the petrous part of the temporal bone, thus compressing the nerve and creating problems with balance and hearing loss. What other, nearby nerve would you expect to also be affected by this tumor

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Answer: The nearby nerve that can be affected by this tumour is the FACIAL NERVE.

Explanation:

As stated in the question, the acoustic neuroma is a tumor that arises from the vestibular portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve which is the VIII ( 8th) cranial nerve.

VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE: These nerves are composed of two distinct sets of fibres, vestibular nerves and cochlear nerves.

The vestibular nerves arise from the semicircular canals of the inner ear and convey impulses to the cerebellum. They are associated with the maintenance of posture and balance. The cochlear nerves originate in the spiral organ in the inner ear and convey impulses to the hearing areas in the cerebral cortex where sound is perceived.

The Facial nerve, also called the 7th cranial nerve, which are the motor fibres that supply the muscles of facial expression. It lies adjacent to the vestibulocochlear nerve as they pass through the internal auditory canal which is located at the petrous part of the temporal bone. As the tumor grows, the facial nerve would be affected because it's the closest nerve to the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR nerve..

You design an experiment to test the hypothesis that consuming caffeine increases a person's chances of developing a headache. Participants in the experimental group will be told to drink 8 ounces of caffeinated soda in the morning once a day for 10 days, and to abstain from drinking any other caffeinated beverages or soda. Which of the following is an appropriate control group for your experiment?
a) A group that drinks 8 ounces of decaffeinated hot coffee (no caffeine) in the morning once a day for 10 days and abstains from drinking any other caffeinated beverages or soda
b) A group that drinks 8 ounces of caffeinated soda once a day for 10 days in addition to their normal beverage habits
c) A group that drinks 8 ounces of decaffeinated soda (no caffeine) in the morning once a day for 10 days and abstains from drinking any other O caffeinated beverages or soda.
d) A group that does not drink soda (caffeinated or decaffeinated) or other caffeinated beverages for 10 days

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Answer:

d) A group that does not drink soda (caffeinated or decaffeinated) or other caffeinated beverages for 10 days

Explanation:

In an experiment, two groups exist as follows: experimental group and control group. Experimental group is the group that receives the experimental treatment (independent variable) while the CONTROL GROUP is the group that does not receive the experimental treatment.

In this experiment, the experimental treatment is the CAFFEINATED SODA (contains caffeine). Hence, the appropriate control group for this experiment will be the group that does not drink any soda (whether caffeinated or decaffeinated) or other caffeinated beverages for 10 days.

Explain how seasons are similar and different on your Uranus as compared to the Earth.​

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Answer:

Uranus, like Earth, has four seasons. ... For starters, the length of Uranus' seasons are different from ours. It takes Earth 365 days to orbit around the sun, but it takes Uranus 84 Earth-years, more or less. So Uranus' year is 84 Earth-years along, and each season on Uranus lasts 21 earthly years.

Air at 1 atm was closed into a rigid container. It was then heated to a temperature of 911
K. The pressure inside the container was measured to be 2.7 atm. What was the initial
temperature of the gas (in Kelvin)? Round answers to the ones place.

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Answer:

Final temperature, T2 = 2460 Kelvin.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial pressure = 1atm

Final pressure = 2.7atm

Initial temperature = 911K

To find the final temperature, we would use Gay Lussac's law;

Gay Lussac law states that when the volume of an ideal gas is kept constant, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.

Mathematically, Gay Lussac's law is given by;

[tex] PT = K[/tex]

[tex] \frac{P1}{T1} = \frac{P_{2}}{T_{2}}[/tex]

Making T2 as the subject formula, we have;

[tex] T_{2}= \frac{P_{2}}{P_{1}} * T_{1}[/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex] T_{2}= \frac{2.7}{1} * 911[/tex]

[tex] T_{2}= 2.7 * 911 [/tex]

Final temperature, T2 = 2459.7 ≈ 2460 Kelvin.

what happen when humpty dumpty fell off the wall

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Answer:

he hit his head

Explanation:

To a large extent, a protein's function is dependent upon its shape. What determines a protein's shape?
The number of amino acids
O The sequence of amino acids
O The number of peptide bonds
O The location of the active site

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Answer:

The sequence of amino acids

Explanation:



3. What does the salt do?
4. What was the purpose of cooling the mixture?
5. What does the cold ethanol do?
6. Why can't we use room temperature ethanol?
7. Why are strawberries classified as octoploids?

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Answer:

3.You might think this should mean you need to cut out salt completely, but salt is actually an important nutrient for the human body. Your body uses salt to balance fluids in the blood and maintain healthy blood pressure, and it is also essential for nerve and muscle function.

4.Cooling the mixture is to prevent the DNA from being degraded by the heating.

5.The ethanol pulls water from the DNA molecule so that it then collapses in on itself and precipitates. The DNA will become visible as white mucous strands that can be spooled with the wooden applicator stick.

6.The colder the ethanol is the greater the amount of DNA that is precipitated. (You could try having some of the students use room temperature ethanol and see if the amount of DNA they can spool is the same or less than that for the groups using the ice-cold ethanol.

7.The reason is every strawberry seed contains different genetic material, the product of a myriad of potential gene combinations. Because the genetics of strawberries are so diverse (humans are diploid, strawberries are octoploid)

Explanation:

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In sexual reproduction, a new organism is produced when

a. cells divide by mitosis.

b. sex cells combine.

c. an organism divides into two equal parts.

d. a new organism grows from the body of its parent

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

D is the awnser becuase the new organism cannot split the mitosis, look at the meiosis and the mitosis diagram

Why is DNA locked in the nucleus of the cell?​

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Answer:

Inside the nucleus lies the blueprint that dictates everything a cell will do and all of the products it will make. This information is stored within DNA. The nucleus sends “commands” to the cell via molecular messengers that translate the information from DNA.

Explanation:

Answer:

In organisms called eukaryotes, DNA is found inside a special area of the cell called the nucleus. Because the cell is very small, and because organisms have many DNA molecules per cell, each DNA molecule must be tightly packaged. ... Researchers refer to DNA found in the cell's nucleus as nuclear DNA.

what's the best sativa strand? ​

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Answer:

GREEN CRACK PUNCH. or  HAZE BERRY.

Explanation:

Answer:

haze berry is the sativa strand

Which of the following is another way to refer to sex cells


a. gametes


b. sex cells


c. somatic cells


d. mitosis

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It’s gametes I just did this unit

Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Animals cells use a process called___ in order to convert ____ and _____ into ____ and ___. This process mainly occurs in the ______ of the cell

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Answer:

Animal cells use a process called cellular respiration in order to convert oxygen and glucose into carbon dioxide and water (and also ATP). This process mainly occurs in the mitochondria of the cell

Explanation:

Question 11 of 25
Which represents a negative impact of technology?
A. Accessible technology
B. Production of waste
C. Access to more resources
D. Improvement in climate
SIMIT

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B, production of waste

which type of elements tend to form ionic bonds

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metals and non metals form ionic bonds, while non-metals and non-metals for covalent bonds.

A scientist noticed that in acidic pond water some salamanders developed with curved spines. This was an example of a(n)
А
research
o
B
inference.
о
С
observation
D
hypothesis

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Answer:

С  observation

Explanation:

This mode of investigation is an example of observation.

Observations are carried out using our senses and keen inquisitiveness. It can take place within a short period of time or an extended duration.

So; noticing the change in shape of the salamanders is making an observation.

Our sight, smell, taste e.tc are all observational tools.

Answer:

С. observation

Explanation:

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The movement of glucose across a plasma membrane is achieved by

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Answer:

facilitated diffusion

Explanation:

In the Southwestern U.S., tectonic forces have pushed rocks upward over millions of years to form the Colorado Plateau. As the plateau has risen during this time, the Colorado River has been cutting down through the plateau to form the Grand Canyon.

Development of the Grand Canyon through the uplift of the plateau and erosion by the Colorado River illustrates that
A.
landforms result from constructive forces only.
B.
landforms result from a combination of constructive and destructive forces.
C.
landforms result from destructive forces only.
D.
landforms result from neither constructive nor destructive forces.

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Answer:

B. landforms result from a combination of constructive and destructive forces.

Explanation:

The constructive forces are the uplift of the plateau to form the Grand Canyon and the destructive forces are erosion. It takes ups and downs to get anyway with anything.

Answer:landforms result from a combination of constructive and destructive forces.

Explanation:

You can physically see the of a tralt___but not the___
phenotype
genotype​

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You can physically see the phenotype of a trait, but not the genotype.

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Explain why animals are dependent on light energy​

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Answer:

Animals are dependent for multiple reasons.

Explanation:

The energy is transferred to animals when they eat plants. They also need it because vitamin D is given when animals get sunlight on their bodies, building strong bones and healthy marrow. The same happens when they eat vitamin D-rich plants. Hope this is helpful!

Plants transfer the energy from the sun(solar energy)to animals.Animals also get Vitamin D by consuming plants so when the sunlight falls on the skin,it provides vitamin D which helps in the formation of strong bones and teeth.

What are the products when a DNA molecule replicates?

A two molecules of DNA each made of a paired sequence of bases
B two molecules of DNA each made of a paired sequence of nucleotides
C two strands of DNA each made of a paired sequence of bases
D two strands of DNA each made of a paired sequence of nucleotides

(Its NOT c.)

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The Answer is B because in DNA it is molecules

The products when a DNA molecule replicates are two molecules of DNA each made of a paired sequence of nucleotides. The correct option is B.

What is DNA replication?

A double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to create two identical DNA molecules through the process of DNA replication.

Because every time a cell splits, the two new daughter cells must have the same genetic material, or DNA, as the parent cell, replication is a crucial process.

Before dividing, cells must copy their DNA. This promotes successful inheritance of genetic features by giving each daughter cell a copy of the genome.

The fundamental mechanism of DNA replication is similar across all organisms, making it a crucial operation.

Two DNA molecules, each consisting of a paired sequence of nucleotides, are produced when a DNA molecule duplicates.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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What is a concept?
1.a fact that has been proven
2.the answer to a scientific question
3.an idea that can be used to talk about the world
4.a set of questions related to one topic

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Number 3 is correct
Concept; an abstract idea or general notion

Answer:

an idea that can be used to talk about the world

Explanation:

How does washing your hands with soap inactivate coronaviruses that may be on your hands?

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Answer:

Soap has chemicals that kill bacteria

When you wash your hands with soap and water, you surround any microorganisms on your skin with soap molecules. The hydrophobic tails of the free-floating soap molecules attempt to evade water; in the process, they wedge themselves into the lipid envelopes of certain microbes and viruses, prying them apart.

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