Answer:
Deserts and rainforests have vastly different climates and rainfall. There is more water and sunlight in a rainforest than in a desert. etc.
Explanation:
Abiotic elements in a marine ecosystem would be salinity and ocean currents. Examples could be light, water, and temperature in a terrestrial habitat.
What are the different abiotic factorsThe animals are suited to live in the circumstances of the environment in both deserts and tropical rainforests.
Because of the heavy rain in the tropical rainforests and the severe heat in the deserts, neither tropical rainforests nor deserts are habitable for people.
The desert has low biodiversity since there are so few living things there. There may be no living things and hence no biodiversity in some desert regions.
The rainforest, on the other hand, contains the most diversity of any biome on Earth.
Therefore, the abiotic factors faced in the desert differ from those in the rainforest.
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If red light is shined on a population of red walking beans then they would not be as red as when started because they need light to survive and red light is present but they reflect it until they need it to survive.
Mutations that naturally occur can change phenotype and if it is beneficial to the species then it will be past on if it is no then it will die before passing it on.
Answer:
If red light is shined on a population of red walking beans then they would not be as red as when started because they need light to survive and red light is present but they reflect it until they need it to survive.
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write a paragraph explaining the science behind this model and why it represents the law of conservation of matter.
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explain the difference between gills and lungs. Give examples of animals that have only gills, animals that have only lungs, and animals that have both gills and lungs. What are the advantages of having gills, having lungs, and having both?
Answer:
Gills and lungs differentiate in many ways most certainly when it comes to breathing. Gills are used by aquatic animals such as; sharks, fish and octopi. Lungs on the other hand are mainly used by mammals such as; humans, dogs and hamsters.
Lungs help breathe in air for oxygen and gills help breath in the oxygen contained in the water.
There's many advantages you could have with breathing through gills and lungs, you could swim under water for much longer periods of time and you could obviously walk on land and easily breath the air.
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where did the name '' hamster'' probably come from?
A. The animal was discovered by a person named Hamm.
B. People thought the animals looked like little hams.
C. It comes from a word meaning ''tiny''.
D. It comes from a word meaning ''to hoard''.
Answer:European Hamster
Smallest breed
Roborovski hamster
Stout-bodied rodents,
with tails shorter than body length, and have small, furry ears, short, stocky legs, and wide feet.
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Popular breed
Golden hamster
They carry food in their spacious cheek pouches to their underground storage chambers. When full, the cheeks can make their heads double, or even triple in size.
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Explanation:
The simple graph shows the relationship between available resources and population size. What evidence does the graph provide? A. An increase in the amount of available resources causes a decrease in population size. B. A decrease in the amount of available resources causes a decrease in population size. C. An increase in the population size causes an increase in the amount of available resources. D. A decrease in the population size causes a decrease in the amount of available resources.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Its right
1. What kinds of pollution do you know? Which is the worst? Discuss in group.
2. What are fossil fuels? Give examples. Where are they used? Can they be replaced?
3. Some factories dump waste water in rivers and ocean. How can we prevent this?
4. People throw away tons of garbage everyday. How can we reduce the amount of garbage?
5. Do you drink bottled water? Why or why not? What is its effect on the environment?
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Answer:
1. There's air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, and light pollution. The worst pollution is air pollution because it can cause severe health problems like respiratory diseases or even cancer.
2. Fossil fuels are resources that are formed from the remains of dead plants and animals. An example would be coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels are used to generate electricity, power vehicles, heat homes and buildings. Yes, there many other energy sources that can replace fossil fuels.
3. One way to prevent factories from dumping waste water in rivers and oceans is to implement stricter regulations and penalties for those who violate them.
4. One of the best ways to reduce the amount of garbage is to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
5. Yes, I drink bottled water because it's more water to drink from a bottle and its effect on the environment is recycling and being reused.
Why do they call aries an aries if its not an air sign but a fire sign instead-
Answer:
Beginning with the first sign Aries which is a Fire sign, the next in line Taurus is Earth, then to Gemini which is Air, and finally to Cancer which is Water. This cycle continues on twice more and ends with the twelfth and final astrological sign, Pisces.
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Which arrow or arrows represent a release of carbon dioxide? What process is occurring at the arrow(s) you selected?
Arrow 'f' releases carbon dioxide.
Answer:
F I think I am not sure though hope I helped.
What is an ecosystem and what are its parts and functions?
What can challenge an ecosystem?
What are the roles of the water and food cycles in an ecosystem?
An ecosystem is a structural and functional unit of ecology where the living organisms interact with each other and the surrounding environment. In other words, an ecosystem is a chain of interactions between organisms and their environment.
Answer:
An ecosystem consists of all the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact. These biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. Energy enters the system through photosynthesis and is incorporated into plant tissue.
Parts & Functions Of an Ecosystem
The functions of the ecosystem are as follows: It regulates the essential ecological processes, supports life systems and renders stability. It is also responsible for the cycling of nutrients between biotic and abiotic components. It maintains a balance among the various trophic levels in the ecosystem.
What are the major parts of an ecosystem? An ecosystem includes soil, atmosphere, heat and light from the sun, water and living organisms.
Challenges For An Ecosystem
Some of the primary challenges include, but are not limited to, habitat loss, climate change including sea level rise, and levee stability.
The Role and Function of Water
Water cycle have several impacts on the nature - it takes part in weather, erosion and watering plants.
In short term it is positive, to see green grass and trees, not just bonedry dead nature.
In longer term we can see weather changing, clouds made of tiny drops of water coming and leaving - changing humidity (important for fungi and liches), local temperature changes etc.
Longest takes erosion and it is mostly about changing soils structure and nutritients for plants. Erosion can be also seen on riverbeds - in soft rocks/soils being wider, in harder rocks narrow. Also sedimentation in delta is important for development of border ecosystems.
Water makes organisms live and rocks move, that is the importance of water cycle.
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How does the cardiovascular system interact with the respiratory system?
A.
Blood helps the brain interpret different smells.
B.
Blood helps the lungs to inflate and deflate to breathe.
C.
Blood transports oxygen from the lungs to other organs.
D.
Blood transports nutrients from the stomach to other organs.
The first step after birth is ___________
Answer:
Immediate newborn assessments include weight, length, and medicines, to make sure that the baby is healthy and stable.
Answer:
First you check the weight of the baby to make sure its healthy.
Explanation:
Why do cats meow? (Brainliest if right, if both answers are right the first one will get it)
A. to get the attention of hooman
B. to get the attention of other cats
C. to scare off doggos
D. "This is MY territory! Back off!"
E. They do it for no reason
All living organisms, including animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and protists, must perform certain processes in order to survive. For example, all living organisms must be able to obtain energy so they can use that energy to perform their life functions. In what part of a living organism do these life functions occur?
A.
cells
B.
carbohydrates
C.
water molecules
D.
nuclei
Answer:
Explanation:
c water molecules I'm not 100% sure but I believe it is water molecules
what are 2 anatomical similarities between gorillas and chimpanzees
Nguyen uses a triple beam balance to measure the mass of each rock. Read the values on the balance for rocks X, Y, and Z.
Answer:
X = 120
Y= 710
Z= 620
Explanation:
The Density of Rocks Part A Nguyen uses a triple beam balance to measure the mass of each rock. Read the values on the balance for rocks X, Y, and Z. Rock Balance Reading of Rock Mass (g) X triple beam part of mass balance with top beam with pointer at 20, middle beam with pointer at 0, and lowest beam with pointer at 1 Y triple beam part of mass balance with top beam with pointer at 10, middle beam with pointer at 0, and lowest beam with pointer at 7 Z triple beam part of mass balance with top beam with pointer at 20, middle beam with pointer at 0, and lowest beam with pointer at 6
Lab: Effects of Human Activity on Freshwater Resources
Lab Report
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Answer:
destruction of human health
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Answer: A. The circulatory system carries oxygen to different parts of the body. C. The respiratory system brings oxygen into the body.
Explanation:
Which best describes the purpose of a labor union?
Select the best answer choice.
A.
to represent the workers' needs to employers of a specific trade
B.
to represent employers' needs to workers of a specific trade
C.
to create job opportunities in particular industries
D.
to employ workers in a particular industry
Write a description or a reason why you are doing this activities of conserving our natural resources.
1. Using a glass when brushing teeth -
2. Hanging clothes -
3. Walking -
4. Feeding the stray animals -
5. Using back page of paper -
6. Using fan -
7. Watering the plants -
8. Sweeping -
which characteristics is used to categorized the different type of animal like protists A: type of reproduction B: method of movement C: method of digesting cells D: number of cells
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Answer:
most likely A
Explanation:
Infants are born with soft spots in their skull made out of cartilage. What do you think happens to soft spots over time?
Which of the following adaptations would help a tree-dwelling nocturnal scavenger survive in its environment?
Light-colored fur
Heels with fur
Night vision
Short snout
Imagine that one tree outside your home looks unhealthy, although all the other trees seem healthy and strong. Describe how you could apply scientific thinking to the situation to determine why one tree looks unhealthy but the other trees look healthy. Write your answer in the space below.
That tree could be older than the other trees, and the tree might be dying down
What best describes ribosomes?
Ribosomes are cellular structures that synthesize proteins from amino acids. They are composed of ribosomal RNA and proteins and are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Ribosomes are essential for gene expression and cell growth. They can be free in the cytoplasm or bound to the endoplasmic reticulum or the nuclear envelope.
An example of a ribosome function is the translation of a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence into a polypeptide chain. The ribosome reads the mRNA codons and matchesthem with the corresponding transfer RNA (tRNA) anticodons that carry the amino acids. The ribosome then forms a peptide bond between the amino acids and releases the tRNA. This process continues until the ribosome reaches a stop codon on the mRNA and terminates the protein synthesis.
Answer:
A ribosome is a intercellular structure made of RNA and protein
Explanation:
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Which process adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?
Photosynthesis
Sedimentation
Evaporation
Decomposition
Answer:
decomposition
Explanation:
it breaks down dead organisms into different materials including carbon dioxide.
Explain how deep currents form and move in the ocean.
Use complete sentences.
This is science 6th grade. Amplify.
Deep ocean currents are formed by differences in water density, which are usually caused by differences in temperature and salinity. The density of seawater increases as the temperature decreases and the salinity increases. This means that colder and saltier water is denser and sinks to the bottom of the ocean, while warmer and less salty water is less dense and rises to the surface.
These differences in water density set up a circulation pattern in the ocean known as thermohaline circulation. In this circulation, cold and dense water sinks in the polar regions and flows towards the equator, where it slowly rises to the surface. This creates a global conveyor belt of deep ocean currents that circulate water around the world's oceans.
The movement of deep ocean currents is also influenced by the Earth's rotation and the shape of the ocean basins. The Coriolis effect, which is caused by the Earth's rotation, deflects deep ocean currents to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. The shape of the ocean basins also influences the movement of deep ocean currents, as currents tend to flow around the edges of the basins and are deflected by land masses and underwater ridges.
Overall, deep ocean currents are an important part of the global ocean circulation system and play a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate by transporting heat and nutrients around the world's oceans.
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If a student doesn’t understand changes of state, how would you explain it to them?
Answer: I would explain it to them by saying changes of state are physical changes in matter. They are reversible changes that do not involve changes in matter's chemical makeup or chemical properties.
Explanation:
If a particular protein is composed of 100 amino acids, how many nucleotide bases does it have?
Answer:
150 codons
Explanation:
Explanation:
Each codon codes for a one amino acid.
Each codon requires three nucleic bases.
This is on a single strand of DNA or RNA.
Since DNA is a double helix it would require 900 nucleic bases on the DNA but only 450 nucleic bases for the RNA as the RNA is a single strand copy of the DNA.
A single mistake in the 150 codons or 900 DNA bases can result in a defective protein. For example cycle cell anemia is caused by the trading of an A for T on one codon.
150 codons might not seem like much but the amount of information stored in 150 codons is huge. ( 150 codons is actually small for a protein.)
What type of pea plants does “Tt” represent in the Punnett square
Answer:
The genotype "Tt" in a Punnett square represents heterozygous pea plants, meaning they have one dominant allele and one recessive allele for a particular trait.
Explanation:
A pelican is hunting for fish as it flies above the surface of the water. Why must the pelican sun for the fish in a slightly different place in the water than where the fish appears to be located?
Answer:
D)Light reflects off the fish