Which parts of the water cycle require the water molecules to give away heat energy (cool
down)?

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Answer 1
the answer is CONDENSATION
Answer 2

The part of the water cycle that require the water molecules to give away heat energy is : Condensation

Meaning of water cycle and condensation

A water cycle can be defined as the cycle that entails the continuous and consistent movement of on the the earth surface, which is above the earth surface and below the earth surface.

Condensation is a process where gasses changes to liquid. it is the cooling down of water molecules that are in form of vapor and converting to water in its liquid form.

In conclusion, The part of the water cycle that require the water molecules to give away heat energy is Condensation

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A genetic trait is inherited via the Y chromosome such that for a father with the trait, his male offspring have a 25% chance of inheriting it but his female offspring cannot inherit it. Suppose that in a certain population, 40% of offspring are male and offspring genders are independent events. For a father with the trait who has two offspring, what is the probability that the older offspring has the trait and the younger offspring does not?

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Answer:

0.09

Explanation:

let us define these events as

O = older

Y = younger

Prob(O) = 40% offspring x 25% chance of inheritance

= 0.4x0.25

= 0.1

P(Y') = 40% offspring x (1-25%) +(1-40%)x1

= 0.4x0.75 + 0.6x1

= 0.3+0.6

= 0.9 this is the probability of having the trait.

Probability that older offspring has trait but younger does not have it

Prob(O n Y') = prob(O) x Prob(Y')

= 0.1x0.9

= 0.09

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how does pinocytosis work

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Pinocytosis, a process by liquid droplets are ingested by living cells. Its one type of endocytosis, the general process by which cells engulf external substances, gathering them into special membrane-bound vesicles contained within the cell.

What is the importance of DNA replication to all living organisms?

A.
DNA replication passes on traits from parents to offspring.
B.
DNA replication determines which genes are active.
C.
DNA replication ensures that gametes have unique genes.
D.
DNA replication removes harmful traits from an organism.

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Answer:

Its A

DNA replication passes on traits from parents to offspring

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Explanation:

plants need carbon dioxide to survive, plants get this gas from ________, which is something all living things (organisms) need.

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Answer:

the air

Explanation:

what are the various characters of living beings​

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Answer:

All living organisms share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing. When viewed together, these eight characteristics serve to define life.

Explanation:

What are the characteristics of living beings?

Although nonliving things may show some of these characteristic traits, only living things show all of them.

Organization. Living things are highly organized, meaning they contain specialized, coordinated parts. ...

Metabolism. ...

Homeostasis. ...

Growth. ...

Reproduction. ...

Response. ...

Evolution.

The Siamese cat breed has a light colored body and dark colored head, tail, and feet, all of which are called points. The Burmese cat breed has a dark colored body and points that are almost the same color as the body. Crossing Siamese with Burmese can produce the Tonkinese cat breed, which has coat and point color that is intermediate to the Siamese and Burmese parents.

In all three breeds, a temperature sensitive enzyme is responsible for the dark coloration of the points. However, it is active only at the extremes of the body where it is coolest. Select the statements that are true regarding the evidence of incomplete dominance and incomplete penetrance in these breeds.

a. Intermediate coat color in Tonkinese demonstrates incomplete dominance.
b. Development of points in Tonkinese demonstrates incomplete penetrance.
c. Light coat color in Siamese demonstrates incomplete penetrance.
d. Darker color at the extremes of the body in Tonkinese demonstrates incomplete dominance.

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Answer:

Correct answer is A and B.

Explanation:

Because the Tonkinese breed has a coat that is intermediate to the coat color of the Siamese and Burmese, we can say that this demonstrates incomplete dominance which means that the dominant allele does not have the ability to completely mute the recessive allele in the phenotype.

This is also true because of the development points on the coat of the Tonkinese breed.  

So the correct answer is A and B.

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Which phrase best describes the independent variable in an experiment?​

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Answer:

In a scientific experiment, the dependent variable is the variable that is being tested and then measured. The answer referenced in D, the variable that is manipulated, is referring to the independent variable.

Explanation:

The independent variable is the thing you are changing in your experiment (eg.the temperature).

glass shattering in to pieces
bubblegum being stretched
a piece of metal expanding due to heat
These are all examples of
A) phase change.
B) chemical change.
C) physical change.
D) temperature change.

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Answer:

I think it’s physical change, because the objects aren’t changing into another substance, just changing their physical shape. Hope this helps!

Explanation:

Brainliest?

Answer:

1. 4.

Explanation:

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A runner has a speed of 25 m/s. They see the finish line and speed up to 30 m/s. This happens in 5 seconds. If the runner has a mass of 75 kg, with what force did the runner cross the finish line? Show all work to receive full credit.

I know the answer is 75N but I don't know how to get 75N

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Given parameters:

Initial velocity = 25m/s

Final velocity = 30m/s

Time = 5m/s

Mass of runner  = 75kg

Unknown:

Force to finish the race = ?

Solution:

Force is defined as a pull or push on a body. According to Newton's first law, we can mathematically express force as the product of mass and acceleration;

          Force  = mass x acceleration

But we know that acceleration is the change in velocity with time, so;

           Acceleration  = [tex]\frac{Final velocity - Initial velocity}{time}[/tex]

So, force;

          Force  = mass x [tex]\frac{Final velocity - Initial velocity}{time}[/tex]

Input the parameters and solve;

        Force  = 75 x [tex]\frac{30 -25}{5}[/tex]  = 75N

The runner crosses the line with a force of 75N

Why do most people think mutations are dangerous?"

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Because they can have serious affects on people . They can lead to diseases

You need to determine the sequence of a linear decapeptide. The following experiments have been performed:
1. Edman degradation generates 10 amino acids: Q, E, M, R, K, C, F, P, Y, A.
2. Cyanogen bromide (CNBr) cleavage gives two pentapeptides (5 aa’s).
3. Trypsin cleavage gives two tripeptides (AMR and QFK), and a tetrapeptide.
4. Chymotrypsin cleavage gives a dipeptide QF, a single amino acid, and a heptapeptide (7).
5. The C-terminal residue is identified as Cys using carboxypeptidase C, which removes amino acids from the C-terminal end of a polypeptide.
Give two possible sequences for the decapeptide, using aa three-letter codes.

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Answer:

The two possible sequences for the decapeptide using a three-letter codes

are :

ii) Q F K   A   M R P E Y C

II) Q F K   A   M R E P Y C

Explanation:

The two possible sequences for the decapeptide using a three-letter codes

are :

ii) Q F K   A   M R P E Y C

II) Q F K   A   M R E P Y C

This possible sequences are gotten from Edman degradation , Cyanogen bromide and Trypsin digestion and also Chymotrypsin digestion. also note that the codons used to code these amino acids can also be written  in a sequence to obtain a three code sequence

Name the membrane transport process by which glucose moves from the extracellular fluid into cells.

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Answer:

Facilitated diffusion

Answer:

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Explanation:

Facilitated diffusion is the diffusion process used for those substances that cannot cross the lipid bilayer due to their size and/or polarity (Figure 3.18). A common example of facilitated diffusion is the movement of glucose into the cell, where it is used to make ATP

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In which column on the chart below would the information below best fit for a mode of reproduction, CANNOT REPRODUCE WITHOUT A HOST?

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Answer:

B. Virus.

Explanation:

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In this case, since bacteria (A.) reproduce via asexual reproduction via mitosis and the animal (D.) and vegetal (C.) cells could reproduce via sexual or asexual reproduction depending on the organism, they do not need a host to start the replication of the DNA and therefore reproduce. In such a way, it is widely known that viruses need a host that facilitates the replication of their DNA or RNA (depending on the virus) since they only have their genetic information but they do not have neither the RNA nor the DNA polymerase that favor such process, that is why they need a host.

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The boundaries of a country is similar to what in a cell?
...

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Answer:

The Cell Wall

Explanation:

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Someone help!!! Plz plz

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I would say the answer is B!


The chart below compares the characteristics of four different cells.
CHART OF CELL CHARACTERISTICS
Cell Z
Cell W
Present
Cell Y
Absent
Characteristic
Nucleus
Cell Membrane
Chloroplast
Cytoplasm
Cell Wall
Present
Absent
Present
Present
Cell X
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Absent
Present
Present
Present
Present
Absent
Present
Absent
Which cell most likely represents a plant cell?
A. Cell W
B. Cell X
C. Cell Y
D. Cell z

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Answer:

b. cell x because it has chloroplast.

Know all STIS: pathophysiology, etiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests, treatment, and complications. How is each transmitted during pregnancy to the fetus?
Know the different stages of syphilis; what organism causes each STI and is it viral, bacterial etc.?
Do you treat both partners and why?
What age group has the greatest risk of STIs and why?
What causes cervical cancer?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. Each of the elements shown are transmitted to the fetus during pregnancy through the mother's bloodstream and through the umbilical cord, where the fetus receives all the support for its body, such as oxygen, nutrients, hormones, treatments, tests, among others. others. Some of them are possible through the visualization of the fetus and the manipulation of the products written by him.

2. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum. This infection has three phases (primary, secondary and tertiary) that are interspersed with asymptomatic periods, which aggravates the severity of the disease, since it presents itself as a silent evil. The primary phase occurs between 3-4 days after infection and its main symptom is the presence of wounds throughout the body, especially in the genitals. If not treated properly, 8 weeks later the secondary phase appears, where the infected person has red spots on the body, itching, fever, muscle pain and swollen and painful lymph nodes in the neck and armpit. When left untreated, the disease progresses to the tertiary stage where it presents severe symptoms that are difficult to diagnose. The disease affects the brain, eyes, heart, joints and the nervous system, causing severe headaches and even epilepsy.

3. It is necessary for both partners to be treated in case of any sexually transmitted infections. This must be done, primarily because the transmission occurred between these partners, which indicates that both have the disease and can reinfect themselves, or infect other people.

4. People aged 15 to 24 are at the greatest risk of being infected with a sexually transmitted infection. This is because people at this age are more likely to not get a steady partner and to adopt behaviors that facilitate infection such as having sexual contact without adequate protection.

5. What causes cervical cancer is the untreated infection of a virus called HPV. This type of cancer is usually asymptomatic, but in the early stages it may show bleeding from the genitals after sexual intercourse.

What is the original source of energy that flows through most ecosystems?
(5 Points)
The sun
Plants
Insects
Bacteria

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A) The Sun

i’m 90% sure i’m correct

Match the following.
1. mutation
2. reproduction
3. population
4. generation
5. genotype
6. phenotypes
7. phenotype
Natural selection is differential______among individuals in a______due to differences in_____, which are said to be adaptive. Individuals with the adaptive______have a reproductive advantage (increased reproductive fitness); therefore, they contribute a disproportionately high number of progeny to the next_____. The adaptive_____and the underlying_____will increase in frequency in the______over time.

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Answer:

reproduction

population

phenotypes

phenotype

genotype

genotype

mutation

generation

Explanation:

Natural selection is differential reproduction among individuals,  in a population  due to differences in phenotypes, which are said to be adaptive.

Individuals with the adaptive phenotype have a reproductive advantage (increased reproductive fitness);  therefore, they contribute a disproportionately high number of progeny to the next genotype.

The adaptive genotype and the underlying mutation will increase in frequency in the generation over time.

Phytoplankton get their
energy from the sun and
produce about 50% of all
of the atmospheric
oxygen worldwide through
photosynthesis. They are
also known as
A. producers
B. consumers
C. heterotrophs

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Answer:

Producers

Explanation: This is the answer... sorry if i got it wrong

Producers: because they make their own food using the sunlight

answer all questions.​

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Answer:

1. amino acid

2. glucose

3 get energy, maintain health, and reproduce

4. Taxonomy identify, naming, and classify

5. most  are good unique shape

Explanation:

Visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere,
typically high above the ground. *
A Cold Front
B warm Front
C Cloud
D Stationary Front

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B: Warm front
Because if the cold front air says at the bottom then the hot or warm air should rise

Write down 5 consecutive odd numbers between 45 and 60.​

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Answer:

47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71

Explanation:

i hope you see the pattern

In rats, gene B produces black coat color if the genotype is B-, but black pigment is not produced if the genotype is bb. At an independent locus, gene D produces yellow pigment if the genotype is D-, but no pigment is produced when the genotype is dd. Production of both pigments results in brown coat color. If neither pigment is produced, coat color is cream. A third independently assorting gene involved in determination of coat color in rats is the C gene. At this locus, the genotype C- permits expression of pigment from genes B and D. The cc genotype, however, prevents expression of coat color and results in albino rats. For each of the following crosses, determine the expected phenotypes and their ratio in progeny:Part ABbDDCc x BbDdCcExpress your answer as five numbers separated by colons. If there is no progeny of a particular phenotype, enter zero (black:brown:yellow:cream:albino).Part BBBDdcc x BbddCcExpress your answer as five numbers separated by colons. If there is no progeny of a particular phenotype, enter zero (black:brown:yellow:cream:albino).Part CbbDDCc x BBddCcExpress your answer as five numbers separated by colons. If there is no progeny of a particular phenotype, enter zero (black:brown:yellow:cream:albino).Part DBbDdCC x BbDdCCExpress your answer as five numbers separated by colons. If there is no progeny of a particular phenotype, enter zero (black:brown:yellow:cream:albino).

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Answer:

A) 0Black: 36brown:12yellow: 0cream: 16albino

B) 16Black: 16brown:0yellow: 0cream: 32albino

C) 20Black: 24brown:0yellow: 0cream: 20albino

D) 8Black: 40brown:12yellow: 4cream: 0albino

Explanation:

Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached file

Elements in the environment that could cause trouble for the business are

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Answer:

Invasive plants, storms, and natural disasters.

Explanation:

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A bird population nested along the banks of a river and fed off fish. After new homes were built along the river, the bird population declined. A change to which limiting factor was most likely responsible?

space
water
weather
sunlight

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I think it was space since the rivers were replaced with homes and birds have no where to go now.

list 5 specific examples of density dependent limiting factors

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on khan academy are four of them

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Match the word phrase with the correct place on the chart."
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2
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Constantly at Work
Stomach
Connects Bones to Tendons
Typically Work In Pairs

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Answer:

Striated muscles are cylindrical, unbranched, multinucleate and voluntary. These muscles are attached to bones hence, called as skeletal muscles. These muscles are under control of the conscious will.

Smooth muscles are spindle-shaped, uninucleate, unbranched and involuntary. These muscles are not under control of the conscious will.

Cardiac muscle cells are cylindrical, branched, uninucleate and involuntary. These muscles are not under control of the conscious will.


hope this isn’t too hard to see ):

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Answer:

cell wall

Explanation:

Plants are able to produce energy from sunlight through photosynthesis. How do
the products of photosynthesis in plants benefit animals, who cannot produce
energy from sunlight?

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Plants produce oxygen as a byproduct from photosynthesis. The oxygen is that used by humans which produces CO2 for plants and animals. Some animals also eat plants which provides them with the energy that the plants produced
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