Answer:
Check from the internet
Water makes up a large percentage of the body's cells. For a cell to remain in homeostasis, there must be a
mechanism to control water changes in the cells. The movement of water from an area of high water concentration
an area of low water concentration is
a. diffusion
b. osomosis
c. active transport
d. stable transport
so which one really is it....
Answer:
B. Osmosis
Explanation:
(HELP PLEASE I WASNT IN SCHOOL YESTERDAY) All of these forms of energy are involved in the human body's everyday life EXCEPT
Group of answer choices
mechanical energy
thermal energy
nuclear energy
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's nuclear energy.
Answer:
the answer is the last one hope it helps
4. Molecules that pass through cell membranes by facilitated diffusion include
e. large molecules.
f. hydrophobic molecules.
8. oxygen molecules.
h. two of the above
Answer:
E. Large molecules
Explanation:
Large molecules cannot pass through the membrane without help they are too big. This is because the membrane is very selective with what it let enters.
If you were on the ISS (International Space Station), how would you know that a solar eclipse took place on Earth?
Answer:you could ask your family or look it up you ar probably right next to a sadelite
so connection should be pretty good
Codons is a set of three nucleotides that can code for multiple different proteins.
True
False
please help me with questing 16
Answer:
It's either C. or D. I think I'm more leaning toward all of the above.
Explanation:
Adaptation is when organisms change to adapt to the environment.
For example, a white moth could turn black to blend in with certain tree barks, shadows, dirt, etc. Hope this helped!
5. The sodium-potassium pump is an example of
i. simple diffusion.
j. passive transport.
facilitated diffusion.
k. none of the above
Answer:
its passive transport
Explanation:
The sodium-potassium pump sets the membrane potential of the neuron by keeping the concentrations of Na+ and K+ at constant disequilibrium.
2. Create a complementary
strand of DNA for the
DNA strand show below.
A T C G T G A
Answer:
T A G C A C T
Explanation:
Adenine (A) and Thymine (T) are base-pairs, alongside Cytosine (C) and Guanine (G). Only A - T or G - C are base-pairs in DNA strands, you will never see Adenine (A) and Cytosine (C) together in a DNA or RNA strand.
Cellular respiration is a biological process in which glucose is broken down to form energy in the form of ATP. The reactants have a starting energy of 3564 kilojoules of energy, and the products have a resulting 2878 kilojoules of energy.
Which best describes cellular respiration?
It is an exothermic reaction because energy is lost.
It is an exothermic reaction because energy is gained.
It is an endothermic reaction because energy is lost.
It is an endothermic reaction because energy is gained.
Answer: (It is an endothermic reaction because energy is gained.)
It converts energy in food into a more usable form.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
12.
What is the difference between a hypothesis, theory, and a scientific law?
Answer:
a hypothesis is an educated guess or an assumption made before any of the research has been done.
a theory is a substained explanation for an occurrence.
a scientific law describes what has happened.
Explanation:
If a tRNA molecule has an anticodon which reads CAG, what was the codon on the mRNA molecule?
(4 points)
answers:
AUG
GTC
UAG
GUC
Answer:
GUC
Explanation:
The base sequence for tRNA will be the complement of the mRNA sequence:
tRNA: CAG
mRNA: GUC
Answer:
GUC
Explanation:
Describe what occurs during normal cell division.
Answer:
mitosis
Explanation:
Mitosis the process of cell division where a cell complete spits itself into 2 daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cells it has 2 major parts
Answer: Mitosis
Explanation: other words for it is normal cell division, this is a normal occurrence
The phylogenetic tree shows characteristics used in classifying land vertebrates.
frog
iguana
amnion
duck-billed
platypus
kangaroo
hair,
mammary
glands
gestation
long gestation
beaver
Which statement correctly represents the characteristics shared by the vertebrates?
The frog and the iguana both have amnion.
The frog and the beaver both have gestation and amnion.
The kangaroo and the beaver both have hair, mammary glands, and long gestation
The duck-billed platypus and the kangaroo both have amnion, hair, and mammary glands.
Answer:
The kangaroo and the beaver both have hair, mammary glands, and long gestation.
Explanation:
Because I had the same question on a test and I failed and see that this was the answer
What is the term for "anything that takes up space and has mass"?
A. Atom
B. Electron
C. Water
D. Matter
Answer:
D.) Matter.... would be your answer
All cells in an organism have the same copy of DNA, because they all came from the same orginal cell.
True Or False
In the diagram which of the following is the secondary consumer
The caterpillar
The Snake
The Leaf
The Mongoose
Answer:
THE ANSWER IS THE SNAKE
Explanation:
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1. Carbon is a very important element in biology. What are some of the reasons that organisms need carbon? please help me
Answer:
"All living orgasms contain carbon and all virtual molecules in the body contain carbon, sugar, DNA, proteins, Fats..."
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)
What are three differences between rocks and soil
Answer:
Rocks are made of one or more minerals. based on the way the rock was formed: sedimentary metamorphic and igneous Soil is formed of fine rock particles mixed with air, water and particles from dead plant and animal matter.
How are viruses different from bacteria?
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Characteristics such as a widow’s peak or attached earlobes are determined by the genetic code. Which components of DNA are referred to as the genetic code?
A. Phosphate groups
B. Nitrogenous bases
C. Deoxyribose sugars
D. Hydrogen bonds
PLEASE HELP!!!
Under certain external conditions, a person will perspire a great deal. For which internal condition does this response primarily provide homeostasis?
Answer:
Abnormally high temperature
Explanation:
Sweating or perspiration is a homeostatic response to abnormally high body temperature. Evaporation of the sweat causes cooling of the body and this causes the temperature of the body to return back to normal.
When the setpoint temperature of the body is breached by being too high, the negative feedback mechanism kicks-in, and the sweat glands of the skin becomes activated. The body sweats, and the evaporation of the sweat from the surface of the skin causes cooling and a return back to the setpoint.
WHAT IS THE OZONE LAYER?
Answer:
the ozone layer is a thin part of the Earth's atmosphere that absorbs almost all of the sun's harmful ultraviolet light. "Ozone holes" are popular names for areas of damage to the ozone layer.
How does the size of a bacterial cell compare with an animal cell?
Answer:
hope it helped
Explanation:
Bacterial cells are very small - about 10 times smaller than most plant and animal cells. Most bacterial cells range in size from 0.2 to 10 microns or micrometers (0.0000079 to 0.00039 inches). ... One reason why bacterial cells are so small is that they need a large surface area to cell volume to take in nutrients.
Digestion
CO2
Organic molecules
Oxygen (O2)
Cellular respiration
(Words may be used more than once)
Carbon atoms enter the child as part of ________________ . These will first be broken into smaller molecules by _____________. These smaller molecules contain the same ____________ energy. The child needs oxygen so that his cells can perform _______________ __________________ . This process transforms _____________ energy into ____________________ . The carbon atoms leave the child in ________ .
Please help
Answer:
Organic molecules
Digestion
Cellular respiration
CO2
Explanation:
Carbon atoms enter the child as part of organic molecules. These will first be broken into smaller molecules by the process of digestion. These smaller molecules contain the same amount of energy. The child needs oxygen so that his cells can perform cellular respiration. This process transforms chemical energy into energy, carbondioxide gas and water. The carbon atoms leave the body of the child in the form of carbondioxide gas through breathing process..
What is the force of a ball with a mass of 5 N if it accelerates at 10 m/s/s?
n the experiment "What Effect Does Vinegar Have on Plant Growth?" some plants were given only water, some were given only vinegar, and the others were given various mixtures of water and vinegar. Which of the following groups is the control group in the experiment?
50% water and 50% vinager
100% water
100% vinager
or 25% vinager and 75% water
50% water and 50% vinager
2) One of two or more alternative forms of a gene, represented by a single letter.
Answer:
Its an allelle that has two or more alternative forms of same gene
According to the reading, the sun is NOT a typical star.
O True
O False
Place the terms into the correct column that describes the reactions of photosynthesis.
Answer:
In the light-dependent reaction, which occurs in the THYLAKOID MEMBRANE of the chloroplast, energy from SUNLIGHT is used to breakdown WATER to release electrons in order to synthesize ATP and NADPH from ADP and NADP+. In a nutshell, the processes involved in this stage are Electron transport chain, photosystem I, photosystem II, and ATP synthase.
- In the light-independent stage, also called CALVIN CYCLE, the ATP, NADPH, and CO2 are used as reactants to synthesize SUGAR (glucose), NADP+ and ADP (which goes back to the first stage) as products.
Explanation:
In the light-dependent reaction, which occurs in the THYLAKOID MEMBRANE of the chloroplast, energy from SUNLIGHT is used to breakdown WATER to release electrons in order to synthesize ATP and NADPH from ADP and NADP+. In a nutshell, the processes involved in this stage are Electron transport chain, photosystem I, photosystem II, and ATP synthase.
- In the light-independent stage, also called CALVIN CYCLE, the ATP, NADPH, and CO2 are used as reactants to synthesize SUGAR (glucose), NADP+ and ADP (which goes back to the first stage) as products.
The light-dependent reactions involve both photosystems I and II along with the electron transport system. ATP is synthesized in this reaction, so ATP synthase is also included.
What is Photosynthesis?Photosynthesis may be defined as a process through which green plants and some photosynthetic algae synthesize their own food in the form of glucose with the help of carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.
The light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis occurs in the thylakoid membrane. Sunlight and water are the reactants of this reaction. The products of this reaction are NADPH, ATP, and oxygen.
Light-independent reaction involves the Calvin cycle. It occurs in the stromal part of the chloroplast. The reactants of this reaction are carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH while the products are glucose, NADP+, and water.
Therefore, the difference between light-dependent reaction and light-independent reaction is well described above.
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What molecule do bacteria take in (use up)?
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Water
(This is 7th grade science)