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Which fact supports the conclusion that it is important for handlers to perform regular visual inspections of livestock?

O Some diseases that affect animals can be passed on to humans.

O Viral diseases are often spread through the air and on surfaces.

O Extemal parasites can cause serious infections if left untreated.

O Bacterial infections are often caused by unsanitary environments.



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Answer 1

Answer:

O Extemal parasites can cause serious infections if left untreated.


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Space exploration can lead to money going to U.S.
businesses and universities.
What are two things NASA might hire U.S. businesses and universities to do?
A. Teach people to read
B. Improve athletic teams
C. Build complex equipment
D. Research new ideas

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Answer:

build complex equipment andddd research new ideas

Explanation:

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Answer:

C & D

Explanation:

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Biomes are effected by temperature and precipitation. Please choose one other abiotic factor that would
affect species distribution and briefly describe how it would affect that distribution.

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Answer:

climate / it would affect the distribution by affecting the soil making the species move to a different location

Explanation:

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Which functions are involved while eating a sandwich?

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Answer:

respiratory, digestive, endocrine (i think)

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B 6
А A
-D
6

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Answer:

A :-):-):-)

Explanation:

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Which statement applies Newton's laws of motion and gravity to explain why the Moon stays in orbit around Earth?
A.
Revolution and rotation keep the Moon in orbit.
B.
Gravity and rotation keep the Moon in orbit.
C
Rotation and inertia keep the Moon in orbit.
D.
Gravity and inertia keep the Moon in orbit.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The Moon stays in orbit around the Earth because the Earth's gravity keeps the Moon orbiting us. The gravity makes the Moon accelerate all the time, even it's speed remains constant.

(HELP IM CLUELESS) Biodiversity
542 500
450 400 350 360 250 200 150 160 60
Millions of years ago
Examine the graph that shows the changes in biodiversity over the past 500 million years. Analyze the graph at each of the yellow
triangles. Select the options below that correspond to the events occurring at the yellow triangles. Select ALL that apply.
A)
B)
C)
The change in biodiversity was most stable at the times indicated by the
yellow triangles.
There have been five mass extinction events, with the earliest occurring at
450 million years ago.
Species were evolving faster than the extinction rates, resulting in new
species forming quickly over time.
Humans were altering the environment too quickly with deforestation and
climate change, resulting in many lost species in a short period of time.
The environment was changing faster than the species were adapted at the
time points labeled by the yellow triangles, resulting in a loss of species.
D)
E)

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Answer:

B) There have been five mass extinction events, with the earliest occurring at 450 million years ago.

E) The environment was changing faster than the species were adapted at the times points labeled by the yellow triangles, resulting in a loss of species.

Explanation:


A basketball player helps maintain stable body temperature during the game by sweating. The sweat helps cool his body by evaporating. What is this an example of?

a, mitosis
b. homeostasis
c. respiration
d. digestion

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I say the answer is B
B. Homeostasis, the player is trying to maintain a constant temperature

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It’s the photic zone!!!! I learned this last year

Answer:

Hi, threre the answer is photic zone is the answer

Explanation:

the uppermost layer of a body of water that receives sunlight, allowing phytoplankton to perform photosynthesis.

Which means it has and goes through sunlight.

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the exact location within the chloroplast in which the dark phase of photosynthesis occurs​

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Answer:

The Light Reactions occur in the grana and the Dark Reactions take place in the stroma of the chloroplasts

Explanation:

Answer:

Light Reactions occur in the grana and the Dark Reactions take place in the stroma of the chloroplasts

Explanation:

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What happens to excess fatty acids and glycerol in the body?​

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Answer:

This process, called lipolysis, takes place in the cytoplasm. The resulting fatty acids are oxidized by β-oxidation into acetyl CoA, which is used by the Krebs cycle. The glycerol that is released from triglycerides after lipolysis directly enters the glycolysis pathway as DHAP.

Explanation:

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Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.
Complete the statement with the correct word.

-blank- is the act of reaping products at the right time of maturity.

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Answer:

Harvesting

Explanation:

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Answer:

Harvesting

Explanation:

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You put a cat in an open cage with cat food, water, and a litter box (where the cat poops and urinates). The cage cat water food litter box weighs 2000 grams. Two weeks later, the cat has eaten all the food, has drunk all the water, and has grown a little bit bigger. The cat's waste (urine and poop) is still in the litter box. How much would you expect the cage cat litter box with poop and urine to weigh now

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Answer:

it would weigh more than before

Explanation:

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The saturated fats of animals differ from the unsaturated ones of plants. Unsaturated fats have

A. higher molecular weights.

B. more metabolic processes that they participate in.

C. nitrogen atoms in their structures.

D. a higher number of double bonds between carbon atoms in their structures.

E. more functional utility in animal species, particularly in marine life forms.

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Answer:

D. a higher number of double bonds between carbon atoms in their structures.

Explanation:

A laboratory technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR) produces millions of copies of a DNA molecule in only a few hours. What process is most similar to PCR?

A. Mitosis
B. DNA replication
C. Transcription
D. Translocation

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B. DNA replication is the most similar to PCR

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Set ________to automatically turn off heat or air conditioning
when buildings are closed to conserve energy.

Energy can be used more efficiently getting more_________
each unit of energy.

Materials, such as gravel and sand, are technically________
but there is so much of the available that we are unlikely to ever run out.

________ ________can be regenerated or grow so rapidly that they reappear at the same rate or faster than they are used.
we make sure resources will be

When we practice ________ available in the future.

________ are resources that cannot be regenerated on a useful
timescale.

If Nation A needs a natural resource that Nation B has a lot of why might Nation A have trouble getting that resource from Nation B?

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Answer:

1. Thermostat.

2. Work out of.

3. Non-renewable.

4. Renewable resources.

5. Conservativism.

6. Non-renewable resources.

7. The reason Nation A might have trouble getting that resource from Nation B could be due to lack of funds (insufficient money) to acquire it, competition for the same resource by other nations, weak bargaining power of Nation A, ability to pay more money by other nations, Nation A and Nation B might be in conflict, tariffs and quotas, etc.

Explanation:

Energy can be defined as the ability (capacity) to do work. The various forms of energy are solar energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, wind energy, nuclear energy etc.

The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be destroyed but can only be transformed or converted from one form to another.

Renewable energy is also known as clean energy and it can be defined as a type of energy that are generated through natural sources or technology-based processes that are replenished constantly. Some examples of these natural sources are water (hydropower), wind (wind energy), sun (solar power), geothermal, biomass, waves etc.

Basically, a renewable energy source is sustainable and as such can not be exhausted.

On the other hand, a non-renewable energy refers to an energy source such as fossil fuels that takes a very long time to be created or their creation happened long ago and isn't likely to happen again e.g uranium. Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, come from deep inside the Earth where they formed over millions of years ago.

Filling the missing words or texts into questions, we have;

1. Set thermostat to automatically turn off heat or air conditioning when buildings are closed to conserve energy.

2. Energy can be used more efficiently getting more work out of each unit of energy.

3. Materials, such as gravel and sand, are technically non-renewable but there is so much of the available that we are unlikely to ever run out.

4. Renewable resources can be regenerated or grow so rapidly that they reappear at the same rate or faster than they are used.

5. When we practice conservatism we make sure resources will be available in the future.

6. Non-renewable resources are resources that cannot be regenerated on a useful timescale.

7. The reason Nation A might have trouble getting that resource from Nation B could be due to lack of funds (insufficient money) to acquire it, competition for the same resource by other nations, weak bargaining power of Nation A, ability to pay more money by other nations, Nation A and Nation B might be in conflict, tariffs and quotas, etc.

If I have 14 guanine and 37 thymine, how many adenine will I have?

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You would have 37 adenine because adenine pairs up with thymine in the DNA

If I have 14 guanine and 37 thymine, then 37 adenine bases will be present in the individual.

What is base pairing?

Base pairing is the process by which nitrogenous bases in DNA molecules bind to each other through hydrogen bonds to form the characteristic double-stranded structure of DNA.

Adenine (A) is always associated with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) is always associated with guanine (G).

As a result, knowing the number of guanine and thymine bases in a DNA sequence allows us to calculate the number of adenine and cytosine bases.

We know there are 37 adenine bases because adenine always pairs with thymine and you have 14 guanine bases and 37 thymine bases.

This is because the number of A bases in a double-stranded DNA molecule will always equal the number of T bases, and the number of G bases will always equal the number of C bases.

Thus, there will be 37 adenines.

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Transcription is required to make mRNA. During transcription, the following DNA
sequence is used as a template: GGGTTAC. What is the sequence of the complimentary
strand of mRNA?

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Answer:

CCCAAUG

The T in the DNA template strand is replaced by U in RNA. And so base pairing between the DNA template strand and the new mRNA strand is G-C T-A and A-U, (Thymine in DNA is replaced by Uracil in RNA(

an example of evolution would be

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caterpillar to a butterfly
Deer mice used to be a darker color when they primarily lived in the woods. However, a portion of the population split away several thousand years and now are lighter having evolved over thousands of years to match there surroundings.
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what describes skeletal muscles​

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"Skeletal muscle, also called voluntary muscle, in vertebrates, most common of the three types of muscle in the body. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by tendons, and they produce all the movements of body parts in relation to each other. Unlike smooth muscle and cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle is under voluntary control. Similar to cardiac muscle, however, skeletal muscle is striated; its long, thin, multinucleated fibres are crossed with a regular pattern of fine red and white lines, giving the muscle a distinctive appearance. Skeletal muscle fibres are bound together by connective tissue and communicate with nerves and blood vessels."

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Skeletal muscle". Encyclopedia Britannica, 5 Jan. 2018, https://www.britannica.com/science/skeletal-muscle. Accessed 24 May 2021.

Explanation:

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which best describes the concept of natural selection?

A. an organism will always mutate to survive
B. The fittest organisms are selected for
C. Nature selects the organisms with the most Mutations
D. mutations make organisms more fit

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Natural selection is the way that organisms adapt through adaptations to better survive and pass on the special genes which enable the offspring to survive. Saying an organism will always mutate to survive is wrong, as natural selection implies that not all organisms survive. With natural selection, nothing is "selected", so B and C are not correct. However, mutations DO make organisms "more fit" to survive their environments, so D is the answer.

Answer: The fittest Organisms are selected for

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Unit 5 DQ 1 Debate on global warming The issue of global warming has become an unending debate. Which side of the debate are you in? Support your decision with one reference​

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Answer:

Global average temperatures have increased in evolving patterns in which cooler temperatures (shown in blues) have generally changed to warmer temperatures (shown in progressively intense reds).

Question 5
How do increases in the carrying capacity of Earth for people affect the carrying capacity of Earth for other species?
Select one:

It increases for most species.

It decreases for all species.

It decreases for most species.

It increases for all species.

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Answer:

It increases for most species.

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What stimulates the release of the enzyme amylase into the pancreatic duct so that it can break down starches?

A. acetylcholine molecules from a nearby neuron

B. the breakdown of glucose in the chloroplast

C. the division of the cell

D. the presence of protein in the stomach

E. a decrease in the volume of the large intestine

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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The release of the enzyme amylase into the pancreatic duct so that it can break down starches is B. the breakdown of glucose in the chloroplast. Thus, option "B" is correct.

How does glucose break down in human beings?

Salivary amylase starts the digestion of starch. Around 30% of total starch is digested by salivary amylase into maltose in the mouth. Pancreatic juice also has an amylase enzyme which digests the remaining starch into disaccharides in the small intestine.

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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What is a biodiversity hotspot?
a. a region with a stable number of native species threatened by human impacts
b. a region with a high number of native species threatened by human impacts
c. a region with very few native species threatened by human impacts
d. a region with native species decreasing for an unknown reason

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Answer:

My answer is B.

Explanation:

A biodiversity hotspot is a region with a high amount of biodiversity that experiences habitat loss by human activity.

The biodiversity hotspot is "a region with a high number of native species threatened by human impacts".

What is biodiversity?

Biodiversity would be the range of organisms that make up ecosystems on Earth, including plants, animals, including microorganisms.

What is level of biodiversity?

There are 4 level of  biodiversity:

Species Diversity.Genetic Diversity. Ecosystem DiversityFunctional Diversity.

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Protein Synthesis and Codons Practice
DNA → T T C A A T G G T C T A G G G

RNA →

Amino Acids →

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Answer:

RNA AAGUUACCAGAUCCC

Explanation:

Remember A codes for U

C for G

G for C

T for A

The amino acids will be for every codon (every three letters)

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g Both transduction and transformation establish that DNA is the genetic material of most living organisms. Both processes involve transfer and expression of DNA from cell to cell. What then is the difference between the two processes: Question 27 options: transduction is mediated by a phage while transformation requires a plasmid Both processes are mediated by a virus transformation is accomplished by a virus, and transduction is carried out by a bacterium transformation is carried out by random uptake of DNA, and transduction by a bacterial virus none of the choices are correct

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Answer:

transformation is carried out by random uptake of DNA, and transduction by a bacterial virus

Explanation:

Transformation and transduction are two of the three processes bacteria uses in genetic recombination (the third being conjugation). As rightly stated in the question, both processes establish that DNA is the genetic material of most living organisms and they both involve transfer and expression of DNA from cell to cell.

However, both processes are different in the way they get the foreign DNA into the bacteria cell.

- Transformation involves the random uptake of foreign extracellular DNA by the host bacterial cell.

- Transduction involves the transfer of foreign DNA into a bacteria cell via a virus called BACTERIOPHAGE. N.B: A bacteriophage is a virus that infects a bacteria host.

A woman with type AB blood is married to a man with type O blood.

They have two natural children and one adopted child. Damian has blood type A, Infiniti has blood type B, and Jordan has blood type O.

Which child was adopted?
Explain to your best ability, please.

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Answer:

Jordan

Explanation:

In most cases, an O parent and an AB parent will have only A or B kids.


There are almost 10,000 known bird species on the planet. How did they evolve into so many unique forms?

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Answer:

Natural selection.

Explanation:

Imagine in the beginning there was a single species of bird. Naturally, this bird had to expand to the rest of the world, and was distanced as the continents drifted off. But this bird had to cope with various climates and environments. So the bird would gradually mutate over time. The bird in the jungles of central america would develop different colors and a shaped beak, and would better help it survive. This led to being the new normal for birds of this area. It would evolve to cover all the surviving birds in the region, until it is so drastically changed then it is a new species. There are so many different environments, each with its own challenges to overcome, so so many different bird evolve to survive them.

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identify two other physical factors and explain their effect on the organism living in the lake?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - light level and temperature.

Explanation:

The structure and function of lakes are determined by various factors such as temperature, light level, wind turbulence, water flow rate, dissolved oxygen, acidity (pH), salinity, habitat size, hydrology, and water depth. Stratification and water circulations are influenced by temperature and wind turbulence.

Light level is an important abiotic factor in lake ecosystems. Light is an essential part for plants to perform photosynthesis. Light can directly affect how much life you find in a given area depends on the production of energy and food by the aquatic plants by photosynthesis.

Temperature is a similarly important factor for lakes or other aquatic organisms as it is for land animals. each organism is able to survive in specific temperature ranges and their metabolic activity also depends on the specific temperature range.

In the science lab, a student wants to find the density of an unknown liquid. What two tools
should the student use?
A. Triple beam balance and ruler
B. graduated cylinder and beaker
C. thermometer and triple beam balance
D. triple beam balance and graduated cylinder

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C thermometer and triple beam balance
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