Answer:
Physical properties I think I'm not 100% sure though sorry I just kinda remember learning about this.
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Answer: kelvin -tem second- time kilogram- mass meter -length
Explanation:
How is static electricity created?
a. Two objects that are both positively charged repel each other and release
electric energy.
b. Two objects that are both negatively charged become attracted and create a
spark.
c.
Two highly conductive materials are placed within close proximity of one
another.
d. Friction between two objects causes a transfer of electrons from one object to
the other.
.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
So, when a person or any object has extra electrons, it creates a negative charge. These electrons thus get attracted to positive electrons (as opposite attracts) of another object or person and vice versa. The shock that we feel sometimes is the result of the quick movement of these electrons.
The rubbing of certain materials against one another can transfer negative charges, or electrons. For example, if you rub your shoe on the carpet, your body collects extra electrons.
Answer:
d. Friction between two objects causes a transfer of electrons from one object to the other.
Explanation:
If electrons are transferred by rubbing two objects together, the result of the friction is that one object becomes positively charged by losing electrons, and the other object becomes negatively charged by gaining them. This is known as static electricity.
Edxcel alevel biology past papers: some of the blood plasma of individuals who have survived infection wtih Ebola can be collected. This can be used in the treatment of individuals currentlty infected with Ebola. Explain why the blood plasma from survivors can be used to treat new cases of Ebola infection.
Answer:
This was the only treatment options adopted for the Ebola in 1995 in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The assumption was that immune response is generated by the virus in the WBC of the infected individuals. These response produce antibodies.
A total if 8 patients were transfused with these blood contained antibodies, but one of these died, the remaining 7 patients survived.
The antibodies were believed to have multiplied(produced b-cells) to neutralize the Ebola virus(antigens) and to ensure the survival of the patients
Explanation:
1. Hot coffee is stirred with a spoon, the spoon gets hot due to _______________. 2. A chair is placed several feet from a fire in a fireplace. The fireplace has a glass screen. The side of the chair facing the fireplace gets warm because of_______________. 3. A certain type of decorative lamp contains colored liquids. These liquids form globs that break off and rise to the top of the liquid. The globs rise due to _______________.
Answer:
Explanation:
1.Hot coffee is stirred with a spoon, the spoon gets hot due to _______________.conduction
2.The fireplace has a glass screen. The side of the chair facing the fireplace gets warm because of_______________. Radiation
3. A certain type of decorative lamp contains colored liquids. These liquids form globs that break off and rise to the top of the liquid. The globs rise due to _______________.Convection
hope this helps
Answer:
1) Conduction.
Heat transfers to a spoon as the heat energy is passed from the coffee to the spoon through conduction.
2) Radiation
The heat on the glass surface gets radiated into the chair which causes the chair to warm up.
3) Convection
The globs are hot and less dense, which rises to the top whereas the cold globs are more dense which causes it to settle down.
Identify the structures a virus can contain.
Answer:
The simplest virions consist of two basic components: nucleic acid (single- or double-stranded RNA or DNA) and a protein coat, the capsid, which functions as a shell to protect the viral genome from nucleases and which during infection attaches the virion to specific receptors exposed on the prospective host cell.
Question 2 of 7
What is a product in photosynthess
Carbon diokide
glucose
Answer:
glucose
Explanation:
The photosynthesis chemical equation states that the reactants (carbon dioxide, water and sunlight), yield two products, glucose and oxygen gas.
what is property Around a restaurant called
Answer:
I don't understand your question
At a depth of 100 meters, what color would a yellow object appear
to a person at that depth?
Answer:
green
Explanation:
Which nitrogenous bases are considered purines?
adenine
cytosine
consider purines
A diagram that shows the connections of many food chains is called a ...
What is Creatine Kinase? What is it used for in our muscle cells?
Answer:
This test is used to find damage to muscles in your body, including your heart muscle. Creatine kinase (CK) is an enzyme found in your muscles. Enzymes are proteins that help your body's cells do their jobs. The level of the CK enzymes rises when you have damage to muscle cells in your body
Explanation:
PLEASE HELPPP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST What effect does starvation or suffocation have on the process of cellular respiration and how would this affect the organism as a whole. include these words: carbon dioxide, glucose, oxygen, water, ATP, reactant, product, food, fermentation, and anaerobic respiration. Please helppp
Answer:
Explanation:
This question seeks to test the knowledge of anaerobic respiration during the process of glycolysis. During intense exercise (or suffocation) the energy/ATP produced (for the short period of about 2 minutes) is as a result of the breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen (known as anaerobic glycolysis).
When an individual is fasting or experiencing starvation, the glycogen storage is quickly converted to glucose and then released into the body for cellular breakdown or respiration for the production of energy or ATP. Glycolysis leads to the formation of pyruvate; during suffocation/exercise, the pyruvate (serves as reactant) undergoes fermentation to either produce lactate in humans or ethanol and carbon dioxide in yeast cells (where lactate, ethanol and carbon dioxide serve as products).
Hence, starvation can be said to deplete glycogen storage while suffocation or anaerobic respiration (breathing in the absence of oxygen) causes the cellular breakdown of glucose (glycolysis) to be anaerobic. However, when the glycogen storage starts getting depleted, stored lipids starts getting converted to energy also in the presence of water in body.
It should be noted that the glucose (which is stored as glycogen) is synthesized/obtained from the food we eat.
The larger a cell, the smaller a cell’s _______?
A: Volume
B: Surface Area
C: Ratio
Answer:
the answer would be A
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Which is the correct order, from most simple to most complex?
A)Cell-Tissue-Organ System- Organism
B)Organ system-organ-tissue-cell tissue
C)Cell-Tissue-Organ-Organ System
D)Organism- Cell- Organ system- Tissue
Answer:
C) Cell-Tissue-Organ-Organ System
Explanation:
Earth moon sun system model answers for edenuity
The Earth orbits the Sun while the Moon orbits the Earth. The Earth also rotates about its axis once every 24 hours making an Earth day 24 hours long. The Moon also rotates about its axis. However, due to gravity, the Moon's rotation is such that the same side of the Moon always points towards Earth.
Moon
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Sun Mercury Venus Earth
*the space between each planet is not accurate to real life cause they are millions and thousands away from each other*
(1: DOK1) Which of the following monomer is used to store energy?
a) nucleotides
b) triglycerides
c) monosacchrides
d) amino acids
Monosaccharides are used to store energy. monosaccharides are the monomers of carbohydrates.
What are Monosaccharides?
Monosaccharides are the monomers of carbohydrates. It is the energy storage in the body. Carbohydrates provide energy in the form of glucose.
A monosaccharide is a type of simple sugar that serves as the foundation for more complex sugars like polysaccharides and oligosaccharides. Fructose, glucose, and ribose are some examples.
Monosaccharide is an etymology term that means "one saccharide." Saccharides are the basic building blocks of carbohydrates.
Therefore, Monosaccharides are used to store energy. monosaccharides are the monomers of carbohydrates.
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Match the term with the most appropriate definition.
Column A
1.
The basic units of life.
2.
The fundamental concept of biology that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic structure and function in living things, and new cells come from existing cells.
3.
A large membrane-enclosed structure that contains DNA.
4.
The domain for organisms that have a nucleus to contain their DNA.
5.
The domain for organisms that have genetic material that is not contained in a nucleus.
Column B
a.Cell theory
b.Nucleus
c.Eukaryote
d.Prokaryote
e.Cell
Answer:
1 + e
2 + a
3 + b
4 + c
5 + d
thermal energy transfer by conduction happens when heat moves from one object to another by
Answer:
Touching
Explanation:
Conduction is when you transfer energy by touching or direct
Answer:
touching
Explanation:
how does water boiling on a stove represent all 3 types of heat transfer
Answer:
For example, when a pot of water is placed on the stove to boil, conduction heat warms up the pot, which then heats the water molecules inside. As these molecules heat, convection causes them to move away from the interior of the pot as they are replaced by cooler molecules.
Explanation:
Information about which of the following would be most pertinent to a small organic farm that solely relies on manual labor to till, plant,
water, and harvest crops?
dehydration and heat exposure precautions
heavy equipment training and maintenance
drip irrigation installation and maintenance
hazardous chemicals storage precautions
Answer:A
Explanation:
If i had to guess its A because its the only one that doesn't require equipment, since the question said it was a small organic farm that only practiced Manuel labor.
Answer:
dehydration and heat exposure precautions
WeWhat are the symbols for the SIX
elements that make up 99% of the atoms
in the human body?
Answer:
The 6 Main Elements are Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, Nitrogen, calcium & phosphorus
Explanation:
99% of the atoms in the human body come from 6 elements: Hydrogen at about 63%, oxygen (around 25%), carbon (nearly 11%), nitrogen (nearly 0.7%), calcium (0.25%), phosphorus (0.15%) and Calcium which is essential for our bones, & contains 99% of the calcium in the human body
What is anaerobic respiration?
Answer:Anaerobic respiration is respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen. Although oxygen is not the final electron acceptor, the process still uses a respiratory electron transport chain.
Explanation:hope this helps
Each strand of s DNA molecule contains nitrogenous bases that pair with other nitrogenous bases in very specific ways. A diagram of a section of DNA is shown. DNDA Strand 3' _|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|_ 5' T G T A G C T G C G C G T Which DNA strand is complementary to the one shown above?
Answer:
The complementary DNA strand, according to the nucleotide sequence of the other strand is 3' - A C A T C G A C G C G C A - 5'
Explanation:
Each strand of DNA is made up of specific sequences of the four nucleotides present in this molecule, adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.
In double-stranded DNA, one strand complements the other —according to the complementarity of nitrogenous bases— where a purine, adenine and guanine, are joined with a pyrimidine, thymine and cytosine, respectively:
Adenine is complemented with Thymine. Guanine is complemented with Cytosine.According to this, the complementarity of the strands is:
5' - T G T A G C T G C G C G T - 3'
3' - A C A T C G A C G C G C A - 5'
The DNA strands remain linked by hydrogen bonds between their nitrogenous bases, until such time as they must be separated for transcription.
how can limiting factors (density dependent and density independent) affect a population size?
The movement of water through a plant is caused by
Answer:
The bulk of water absorbed and transported through plants is moved by negative pressure generated by the evaporation of water from the leaves (i.e., transpiration) — this process is commonly referred to as the Cohesion-Tension (C-T) mechanism.
Explanation:
ITS IN THE PIC PLZZ ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Answer:
Crossing Over
Explanation: Crossing over never happens in mitosis but does in meiosis
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Certain materials are needed by the mitochondria to make energy. Which of the following is most responsible for getting the
materials into the cell?
O A The materials need to Love through the cytoplasm to get to the mitochondria
B The cell membrane lets the materials into the cell so they can get to the mitochondria
OCThe cell wall lets the materials into the cell so they can get to the mitochondria
D. The materials need to move through the lysosome to get to the mitochondria
Answer:
C. The cell membrane lets the materials into the cell so they can get to the mitochondria
Explanation:
The cell membrane regulates the entrance and exit of certain molecules inside the cell. Some molecules can easily pass through the phospholipid bilayer via passive transport. Others use protein channels, and some require movement by active transport, or endocytosis.
I give a brainliest who answers this question. What kind of chemical reaction does this energy diagram show?
look the Photo.
A) exothermic
B) endothermic
C) ionic
D) mass creating
Answer:
b) endothermic
Explanation:
What kind of joint is pictured in the diagram below? ASAP
its c
:) hope that help
Genetic information is encoded in a linear sequences of nucleotides,
which are structures that contain
A) a sugar group, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base
B)an amine group, a functional R group, and a carboxyl group
C)short chains of CHO
D)long chains of CHO
Answer:
B)an amine group, a functional R group, and a carboxyl group
Explanation: