Label the 4 Layers of the Food Web by placing the correct organism in the correct location using the word bank provided to you
1.
Bass Fish
Perch Fish
Zooplankton
Water Lilly
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What is the digestive hormone called cholecystokinin
Answer:
Answer is bile
Cholecystokinin is secreted by cells of the upper small intestine. Its secretion is stimulated by the introduction of hydrochloric acid, amino acids, or fatty acids into the stomach or duodenum. Cholecystokinin stimulates the gallbladder to contract and release stored bile into the intestine.
36. Why is it important to understand the relationships among animals?
Answer:
because they have feeling and we are animals ourself
Explanation:
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Answer:
to know how to protect ecosystem
Explanation:
For question 3 please :(
Answer:
Secondary consumer
Explanation:
The algae is the producer.
The fish eats the algae first, so it's the primary consumer.
The eagle eats the fish which had eaten algae, so the eagle is the secondary consumer.
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How is a protein's shape related to its function?
Answer:
"A protein's specific shape determines its function. If the three-dimensional structure of the protein is altered because of a change in the structure of the amino acids, the protein becomes denatured and does not perform its function as expected."
Explanation:
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Process where gases in the atmosphere trap heat and regulate the earth's temperature
Answer:
Green house effect.
The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat. This process makes Earth much warmer than it would be without an atmosphere. The greenhouse effect is one of the things that makes Earth a comfortable place to live.
Answer:
it is the natural process that warms the Earth's surface. The process is called the greenhouse effect because the exchange of incoming and outgoing radiation that warms the planet works in a similar way to a greenhouse
Explanation:
Scientists attribute the global warming trend observed since the mid-20th century to the human expansion of the "greenhouse effect"1 — warming that results when the atmosphere traps heat radiating from Earth toward space.
Certain gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping. Long-lived gases that remain semi-permanently in the atmosphere and do not respond physically or chemically to changes in temperature are described as "forcing" climate change. Gases, such as water vapor, which respond physically or chemically to changes in temperature are seen as "feedbacks.
Water vapor. The most abundant greenhouse gas, but importantly, it acts as a feedback to the climate. Water vapor increases as the Earth's atmosphere warms, but so does the possibility of clouds and precipitation, making these some of the most important feedback mechanisms to the greenhouse effect.
Carbon dioxide (CO2). A minor but very important component of the atmosphere, carbon dioxide is released through natural processes such as respiration and volcano eruptions and through human activities such as deforestation, land use changes, and burning fossil fuels. Humans have increased atmospheric CO2 concentration by 47% since the Industrial Revolution began. This is the most important long-lived "forcing" of climate change.
Methane. A hydrocarbon gas produced both through natural sources and human activities, including the decomposition of wastes in landfills, agriculture, and especially rice cultivation, as well as ruminant digestion and manure management associated with domestic livestock. On a molecule-for-molecule basis, methane is a far more active greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, but also one which is much less abundant in the atmosphere.
Nitrous oxide. A powerful greenhouse gas produced by soil cultivation practices, especially the use of commercial and organic fertilizers, fossil fuel combustion, nitric acid production, and biomass burning.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Synthetic compounds entirely of industrial origin used in a number of applications, but now largely regulated in production and release to the atmosphere by international agreement for their ability to contribute to destruction of the ozone layer. They are also greenhouse gases.
Identify 5 adaptations (anatomical and/or behavioral) these organisms have
that allow them to survive in that biome.
Ex. modified glands to get rid of excess salts. In Galveston bay tx
Answer:
Explanation:
Fish- Gills, allows to breathe under water
Shark- Small receptors on their heads allow for magnetic field sensing
Beavers- Slaps their tails when a animalgets close to their dam
Shrike Bird- Catches bugs and sticks them on thorns to impress potential mates
Birds Beaks- Birds have adapted to eat many different foods, their beaks show what kind of food they eat
every time you see the ATP starburst or lighting symbol you should relate to it which concept
Answer:
The concept must be identified: that the energy currency for cells is ATP.
Explanation:
ATP is the abbreviation of the term Adenosine Triphosphate, the presence of its three phosphors and the dephosphorylation of them are the sources of chemical and electronic energy that our body and our cells need to be able to develop life.
The following reaction occurs in each ATP molecule used for energy purposes:
ATP + KINASE ----> ADP + P (inorganic)
Kinase is the enzyme that dephosphorylates the phosphorous molecules of ATP resulting in an ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and a free inorganic phosphorus.
What is the basic unit of all living things?
tissue
organ system
organ
cell
Answer:
The cell is the basic unit of all living things.
Answer:
cell
Explanation:
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The effects of anaerobic conditions
Answer:
Under anaerobic conditions (a lack of oxygen), the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA stops. In the absence of oxygen, electron transport stops. NADH is no longer converted to NAD+, which is needed for the first three stages of cellular respiration.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The effects of anoxia on water and solute transport across excised roots of young maize plants (Zea mays L. cv. Tanker) grown hydroponically have been studied. With the aid of the root pressure probe, root pressure (Pr), root hydraulic conductivity (Lpr), and root permeability (Psr), and reflection (σ sr) coefficients were measured using potassium nitrate (a typical nutrient salt) and sodium nitrate (an atypical nutrient salt) as solutes. During a period of 10–15 h, anaerobic treatment (0.0–0.2 g O2·m-3 in root medium) caused a decrease of root pressure by 0.01–0.28 MPa (by 10–80% of original root pressure) after a short transient increase. For a time period of 5 h, the decrease in the stationary root pressure was not reversible. Under anaerobic conditions, roots still behaved like osmometers and were not leaky. The root hydraulic conductivity measured in osmotic experiments (osmotic solute: NaNO3) was smaller by one to two orders of magnitude than that measured in the presence of hydrostatic gradients. Both the osmotic and hydrostatic hydraulic conductivity decreased during anaerobic treatment by 28 and 44%, respectively, at a constant reflection coefficient of the solutes (σ sr=0.3−1.0). As with root pressure, changes in root permeability to water and solutes were not reversible within 5 h. Under aerobic conditions and at low external concentrations (31–59 mOsmol·kg-1), osmotic response curves were monophasic for KNO3, i.e. there was no passive uptake of solutes. Response curves became biphasic at higher concentrations (100–150 mOsmol·kg-1)- For NaNO3, response curves were biphasic at all concentrations. Presumably, this pattern was a consequence of the fact that potassium had already accumulated in the xylem. During anoxia, accumulation of potassium in the xylem was reduced, and biphasic responses were also obtained at lower potassium concentrations applied to the medium. The results are discussed in terms of a pump/leak model of the root in which anoxia affects both the active ion pumping and the permeability of the root to nutrient salts (leakage). The effects of anaerobiosis on the passive transport properties of the root (Lpr, Psr, σ sr) are in line with the recently proposed ‘composite transport model of the root’.
Oxygen moves passively into our cells. Which cell will experience the slowest rate of movement of oxygen from outside the cell into the cell?
Answer:
The oxygen molecules move, by diffusion, out of the capillaries and into the body cells. While oxygen moves from the capillaries and into body cells, carbon dioxide moves from the cells into the capillaries. Carbon dioxide is brought, through the blood, back to the heart and then to the lungs
Explanation:
Students prepare for a debate about genetic engineering. Which statement supports the students’ argument for how genetic engineering may cause ethical concerns?
Genetic engineering can decrease the nutrients in plants.
Genetic engineering can cause harm to animals during tests.
Genetic engineering can provide cures for inherited disorders.
Genetic engineering can decrease the use of pesticides in crops.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Based on the phylogenetic tree, which two species are most closely related?
A. Alpaca and blue whale
B. Wild boar and Angus cattle
C. Angus cattle and white-tailed deer
D. Pygmy hippopotamus and white-tailed deer
Depending on the phylogenetic tree, the two species that are most closely related are option c. Angus cattle and white-tailed deer.
Relation of two species:Angus cattle and white-tailed deer should be considered as the two species as these are closely related since it should both be taxa species that represent the close relationship in the phylogenetic tree.
Also, phgmy hippotamus and while tail dear should be less closely related as compared to the option c.
Hence, the option c is correct.
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11. Calculate the velocity of a mountain climber if that climber is moving southwest
at a pace of 1.6 km in 1.4 hours?
Answer:
1.1 km/h northeast
Explanation:
3. Where does the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis come from?
The coyote will become the apex predator and
greatly reduce the populations of foxes.
Gray Wolf
Elk
The coyote population will decrease because t
he gray wolf is the
coyote's main competition for food sources.
Insect
Beaver
Coyote
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If another wolf is introduced to fit the same ni
che, the coyote population will decrease.
FOK
Plant
Fish
4.
As the number of coyotes increase, the numbe
r of beavers will decrease.
Observe the food web shown above. If the gray wolf became extinct,
what conclusion about the coyote population would not be valid
based on the relationships shown in the food web?
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Answer:
No, coyote will not become the apex predator.
Explanation:
No, coyote will not become the apex predator but greatly reduces the populations of foxes in order to reduce competition for available resources. Yes, The coyote population will decreases because t he gray wolf kills coyote to avoid competition for food resources. If another wolf is introduced to fit the same ni che, the coyote population will decrease because the wolf feeds on coyote. As the number of coyotes increase, the number of beavers will decrease because coyote feeds on beaver. If the gray wolf became extinct, the coyote population increases in that location due to no predator.
diamonds are very dense material predict what would happen to the light ray if you projected it from air through a diamond.
Answer:
If a light ray projected through a diamond, the light would refract snd it would act almost like a prism. It would make a rainbow, and the light would break up and disappear
State True or False:
A tree frog can live on a dry place.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Trees supply the frog with moisture from its leaves and inner bark
which one is the definition for the thoery of continental drift?
A. Alfred Wegener's theory that all of Earth's landmasses were once connected into a larger supercontinent, called Pangaea, which later
broke apart
B. The theory that Earth's crust is broken into many larger pieces that move towards, away, or slide by one another.
C. A supercontinent that existed 350 to 200 million years ago
Answer:D
Explanation:
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Most migration abilities are learned responses?
Answer:
Most migration abilities are learned responses. The delicate balance of life within a biome can be disturbed by people's lack of knowledge. A danger signal sent by nerves is often felt as pain.
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Answer:c
Explanation:
Answer: analyzing the dna of certain species of insects from the desert
Explanation: laboratories are made for this exact purpose, as they have plenty of tools for this job, such as microscopes
Nutritionists know that lipids are a vital nutrient that helps keep cells working properly. What is one way the cells in our bodies use lipids?
A to make amino acids
B to repair broken bones
C to form cell membranes
D to carry information in the cell
A piece of steel has a mass of 1170g and a volume of 150 cm3. What is the density of
steel?*
Answer:
The answer is 7.80 g/cm³Explanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\[/tex]
From the question
mass of metal = 1170 g
volume = 150 cm³
We have
[tex]density = \frac{1170}{150} = \frac{117}{15} = \frac{39}{5} \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
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antartic fish have antifreeze proteins in their blood
A student desined an experiment to test the affect of salt of the number of plant that lived in the water. what is the independent variable in the experiment
A group of blology students tests the growth of bacteria under different conditions. The students apply the same amount of bacteria to identical
Petri dishes enriched with nutrients, then place each plate at a different temperature. The bacteria are allowed to grow for three days, after
which the number of bacterial colonies on each plate is counted. What is the dependent variable in this experiment?
ФА
the nutrient type present in the Petri dishes
the time of day that the experiment is performed
ОВ.
the number of bacterial colonies after three days
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the temperature at which the colonies grew.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
only viable answer is a bc b and c are clearly stated different otherwise in the question. B would be ur unknown
discribe what happends to the chromosomes in the anafase and the telophase
Answer:
During anaphase- each pair of chromosomes separates into 2 identical chromosomes
During telophase- the chromosomes move to the opposite ends of the cell and 2 nuclei are formed
what would happen if the body kidney failed
A.the body with not be able to produce enough blood
B.the body will not be able to get rid of waste products made by cells
C.the body will not get sufficient amount of clean water
D.the body will not be able to dispose of carbon dioxide in the blood
Answer:
b
Explanation:
the kidneys clean out waste in your body
Answer:
The answer is B. The body will not be able to get rid of waste products made by cells.
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Answer:
i can kiss you?
Explanation:
Identify the discovery that contributed to the radio