Los animales toman del medio los materiales necesarios para sus actividades vitales. Estas funciones la realizan: A. El aparato circulatorio. B. El aparato circulatorio, digestivo y respiratorio. C. El aparato respiratorio. D. El aparato respiratorio y circulatorio.

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. El sistema respiratorio.

Explicación:

El sistema respiratorio es un tipo de sistema en el que los animales toman del medio ambiente los materiales necesarios para sus actividades vitales. Los pulmones son el órgano principal del sistema respiratorio en el que el gas de oxígeno entra al cuerpo y se almacena en los pulmones a través de la inhalación. La hemoglobina que extrae el gas de dióxido de carbono de la célula lo desecha en los pulmones y carga el oxígeno necesario para el proceso de respiración. El dióxido de carbono se elimina de los pulmones mediante la exhalación.


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having hair on the back of the hand is dominant (H) and not having the hair is recessive (h) a mother has Hh and a father has hh if they have a child which genotype will make their child not have hair on there back of the hand?

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Answer:

No, but when the person grows up then yes everyone should grow hair everywhere some pleople like that becouse then people would have more work to do.

Explanation:

Everyone should get extera work done, That is apart of life and no one should  be ashamed of do stuff.

explain why you would recommend the nguni cattle meat to consumers in your locality?​

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Answer:

Due to their natural growth.

Explanation:

I would recommend the meat of Nguni cattle to consumers in the locality because of their pure quality. These cattles have excellent resistance to internal and external parasites with natural immunity to kill borne diseases. There is no injections or vaccines are given to these cattles which enables them to grow in natural environment. So due to their natural growth, the meat have higher quality as compared to other cattle's meat.

qué ventajas le trajo al ser humano el poder andar en 2 patas.

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Answer:

The advantage that hominids had when they developed bipedalism is truly great. Walking on two legs instead of four allowed hominids to free up their arms. Using their arms they could now make tools, stretch trees, and use their hands for social communication. The development of bipedalism also allowed for long-distance walking and eventually endurance running. Bipedalism, basically, was a key step for hominids' "brains to grow".

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La gran cantidad de ventajas que trajo el bipedalismo significó que todas las futuras especies de homínidos llevarían este rasgo. El bipedalismo permitió a los homínidos liberar completamente sus brazos, lo que les permitió hacer

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The advantages

The host of advantages bipedalism brought meant that all future hominid species would carry this trait. Bipedalism allowed hominids to free their arms completely, enabling them to make and use tools efficiently, stretch for fruit in trees and use their hands for social display and communication.

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Excess carbon dioxide in the lower atmosphere acts like a(n)_____, which traps solar energy and leads to the greenhouse effect

A. funnel
B. electrical wire
C. mirror
D. glass pane

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

because a glass pane acts lIke an insulator , which does not allow heat to escape

Plz help... Define the terms. a) Transpiration Pull b) Capillary C) Wilting d) Guttation​

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Answer:

a) the process in which a force of pulling causes the upward movement of water in the xylem vessels

b) the smallest blood vessel in the body which conveys blood between the arterioles and venules.

c) loss of turdgitdity in a plant due to excessive water loss through transpiration.

d) when water is secreted from hydathodes (small pores) on the leaf margins of plants at night .

How will hormone travel to its target organs?

A. Carried by neurons

B. Sweat glands

C. Carried by the blood

D. Carried in the digestive tract

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Answer:

the answer is C no

Explanation:

It is the ans

Answer:

c

Explanation:

endocrine glands hormones directly into bliidstream

two examples of molecular biology

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human blood protein are most similar to chimpanzee among all apes

Only plants and some algae have chlorophyll so they are most closely related

Explanation:

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Explain the advantage of an increase in the number of mitochondria in slow twitch fibres. Include at least 2 points in your response

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Answer:

To produce more ATP molecules.

Explanation:

The advantage of an increase in the number of mitochondria in slow twitch fibers is to provide more ATP is provided to the muscles. These large number of mitochondria is responsible for the production of large amount of ATP which is a fuel that is used by the muscles of the boy in order to continue working. There is high burden on the slow twitch fibres in order to continue its movement, more mitochondria is needed.

Which of the following describes an adaptation that relates to reproduction?
A. Hawks have sharp beak to help them quickly catch their prey
B. Elks attach leaves and grasses to their antlers to help them appear larger
C. Polar bears have white fur to help them blend into their surrounding
environment
D. Whales have a thick layer of fat called blubber to help keep them warm

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Answer:

Explanation:

A is the correct answer

As Elks attach leaves and grasses to their antlers to help them appear larger, it shows adaptation relating to reproduction, i.e., option B.

What is an Elk?

The elk or wapiti is a species of deer included in the Cervidae family which is one of the largest terrestrial mammals in North America, Central, and East Asia.

Female Elks are generally attracted to the larger male Elk which aids in reproduction.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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Can someone please answer these multiple choice questions. (29 to 32) Will mark as brainliest.

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29.D
30.A
31.C
32.A
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If Charles Darwin could return to the Galapagos Island today, which of the following is an example of a change he might see?

O A. no changes
O B. more islands
O C. more tortoises
OD. new species of iguanas

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I just looked up something but I’m not 100% sure but tortoises so C

If Charles Darwin could return to the Galapagos Island today, an example of a change he might see  a  new species of iguanas.

What are the discovery of  Charles Darwin  ?

Charles Darwin has had many Discoveries are The Expression of Emotions in Humans and Animals. (1872) which explains how animals emotions are different from humans and how they express  and different from us.

The Descent of Man (1871) where he explains how us and animals aren't  different but extremely different, he also explains  how we process things differently and how differently we live.

Darwin's Beagle Diary(1831 - 1836), here he explained about everything he sees and finds throughout his trip, showed how the animals live and how they adapt to the area.

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how can we apply the principle of transpiration in producing clean water?​

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Explanation:

Transpiration is a process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants. The loss of water vapour from the plant cools the plant down when the weather is very hot, and water from the stem and roots moves upwards or is 'pulled' into the leaves.

Answer:

During photosynthesis, the layer of TiO2 absorbs light, breaking down toxic pollutants in the water, while the gold layer emulates the transpiration of a leaf and harnesses sunlight to evaporate the water at the surface. The resulting vapor condenses into completely-purified water.

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Crossing over occurs during Prophase II.

A. True

B. False

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False
crossing over occurs in prophase 1 of meiosis 1. The significance of this crossing over is to ensure cell differentiation. If this occurred in prophase two it means the cells in meiosis 1 will be identical.

Answer:

B. False

Explanation:

Crossing over not occurs in prophase II. It occurs only during prophase I.

Identify what holds DNA, the hereditary information of a cell?

(Its not the nucleus)

PLEASE HELP!

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Answer:

chromatin network or chromosomes

cells are surrounded and protected by

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Answer:

Plasma membrane or cytoplasm

Explanation:

Which level of organization is shown in the diagram?

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Answer:

which diagram, tell

you haven't shown any diagram.

Answer:

Organ

Explanation:

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Question 2 of 10
How is a scientific theory developed?
A. One scientist proves his hypothesis with an experiment.
B. A single experiment is performed once.
C. An experiment is repeated several times.
D. Many different experiments are performed and repeated.
SIE

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D). Many different experiments are performed and repeated.

AUG is a start codon.

A. True

B. False

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True

AUG, as the start codon, is in green and codes for methionine. The three stop codons are UAA, UAG, and UGA. Stop codons encode a release factor, rather than an amino acid, that causes translation to cease.

Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

Yes, the most common start codon is AUG. So, option (A) is correct answer.

What type of RNA acts as a temporary copy of DNA's instructions and provides details on how to assemble a polypeptide
chain?

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Answer:

mRNA

Explanation:

There are three types of ribonucleic acid (RNA) viz: messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA). These three RNA types function differently from one another. mRNA is a type of RNA that conveys genetic information that was previously stored in DNA into the ribosome for translation i.e. synthesis of amino sequence.

In other words, mRNA acts as a temporary copy of DNA's instructions and provides details on how to assemble a polypeptide chain using the amino acid sequence that arise from translating it in the ribosomes.

How is oxygen carried from your lungs into all of your cells for cellular respiration?

1. It slowly diffuses throughout your whole body from your lungs
2. It is carried by your red blood cells through your blood stream
3. Cellular respiration only takes place in the lungs, so you do not need to transport oxygen
4. Oxygen is not necessary for cellular respiration

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Answer:

2.  It is carried by your red blood cells through your blood stream.

Explanation:

The oxygen in inhaled air passes across the thin lining of the air sacs and into the blood vessels. This is known as diffusion. The oxygen in the blood is then carried around the body in the bloodstream, reaching every cell.

Choose the verb form that correctly completes the sentence.
Why_? you at work yesterday?
wasn't
aren't
weren't
isn't

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Answer:

the answer is weren't

Explanation:

wasn't = was not

aren't = are not

isn't = is not

Is digesting food a physical or chemical chnage?

Explain how you know what kind of chnage occurred

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Answer: Digesting food is a chemical change.

Explanation:

Chemical changes cannot be undone so digesting the food is considered a chemical change.

shape size and any structures at the lowest magnification and record what you see under each magnification identify any cell structuresyou see​

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Hello. Unfortunately your question is incomplete, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, through the context, we can see that your question is asking you to describe the cellular structures that you can see through a microscope.

To answer this question, you will need to look at biological material under a microscope to see what cells this material has and the structures it has. To do this, you will need to determine what material you will be using. This material can be a leaf, flower, a piece of fruit, or any other material that contains cells. After choosing the material, you need to search for a protocol, a tutorial, that shows how this material can be prepared so that the cells can be visualized through a microscope. This protocol can be found on the internet and in articles. You must follow the entire protocol to the letter, to be able to identify the cellular structures.

Which of the following is true about the group Archaea?
A. Archaea has more genetic similarities to Bacteria than Eukarya

B. Archaea and Bacteria both have a nucleus

C. Bacteria and Eukarya are both prokaryotes

D. Archaea has more in common genetically with Eukarya than Bacteria.

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Answer:

D. Archaea has more in common genetically with Eukarya than Bacteria.

Explanation:

Archaea are unicellular, prokaryotic microorganisms that differ from bacteria in their genetics, biochemistry, and ecology. Some archaea are extremophiles, living in environments with extremely high or low temperatures, or extreme salinity. Only archaea are known to produce methane.

Answer:

D. Archaea has more in common genetically with Eukarya than Bacteria.

Explanation:

Yes, archaea has more in common genetically with Eukarya than Bacteria. Archaea constitute a domain of single -celled organisms.

What is the evidence of variation when individuals in a population or group differ in some trait of interest

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Answer:

When the more dominat trait starts to show up in most of the population while keeping the specis the same. This can be very benifitial to the population or harmful depending on the trait that is getting passed down.

Explanation:

look at the picture below.what does this represent

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There is no picture provided..

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Pro there is no picture provided : /

Rocky shore and sandy shore similarities

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Rocky shores, like beaches (or sandy shores) are characterized by the life that lives in the intertidal zone – the area between the high tide and low tide water levels. Life on rocky shores is tough. It is dominated by the need to deal with very high wave energy, regular exposure to the air/sun, and interactions between these two physical stressors and the strong biological pressure applied by voracious intertidal predators.

What does codominance mean in genetics?
Both alleles are dominant.
O Both alleles are recessive.
O The alleles are neither dominant nor recessive.
O Each allele is both dominant and recessive.

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Answer:

Yes each abele is both dominant and recessive

Explanation:

Because it’s true

Match the following terms and definitions.

1. Powerhouse of the cell (___)

2. Proteins producers (___)

3. shipping and packaging center (___)

4. food and pigment storage (___)

5. transportation highway of the cell (___)

6 enzyme producers of digestion (___)




Plastics, Mitochondrion, Goldi apparatus, Lysosomes, Endoplasmic reticulum ​

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Answer:

1. Mitochondria

2. Endoplasmic Reticulum

3. Golgi Apparatus

4. Plastids

5. Endoplasmic Reticulum

6. Lysosomes

Explicar las diferencias entre el concepto de alimento y el de nutriente

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Es lo mismo alimento que nutriente? No. Los alimentos son unas sustancias (sólidas o líquidas) que ingerimos y que nuestro organismo transforma obteniendo unas sustancias químicas, nutrientes, necesarios para la formación, crecimiento y reconstrucción de nuestros tejidos.
Food is the stuff we eat and drink for energy and to stay alive. On the other hand, nutrition is a part of food that is used by our cells and metabolized by the body to make all the contributions that our body needs.
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