Answer:
You can have 2 goldfish and 4 mosquitofish as the most balanced answer.
Explanation:
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1a. Prokaryotic cells doesn't have a nucleus.
1b. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.
Page 2 - Answers2a. Prokaryotic cells doesn't have any membrane-bound organelles since they're single cells.
2b. Eurkaryotic cells have a membrane-bound organelles. If they didn't why would they have a nucleus?
3a. Prokaryotic cells have a plasma membrane.
3b. Eukaryotic cells have a plasma membrane too.
4a. Prokaryotic have circular DNA.
4b. Eukaryotic cells also have DNA.
5a. Prokaryotic cells have cytoplasma.
5b. Eukaryotic cells also have cytoplasma.
6a. Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes.
6b. Eukaryotic cells also have ribosomes.
7a. Most prokaryotic cells have a cell wall. Mostly plant cells have cell walls.
7b. Eukaryotic cells don't have a cell wall. Like I said, plant cells have cell walls.
8a. Prokaryotic are simple cells, since they don't have lots of organelles.
8b. On the other hand, prokaryotic cells are more complex since they have lots of organelles.
9a. Prokaryotic cells are smaller than Eukaryotic cells. They measure in 0.1 to 5.0 micrometers.
9b. Eukaryotic cells are much bigger, measuring in 10-100 micrometers.
10a. Prokaryotic cells are unicellular.
10b. Eukaryotic cells are multicellular.
11a. Prokaryotic cells are in the Monera Kingdom, which consists of bacteria.
11b. Eukaryotic cells are in the animalia, plantae, fungi, and protista kingdom.
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list down at least 5 kitchen tools and utensils.identify it's material (10)pts
Answer:
Chef's Knife. I'm not just talking about any old chef's knife, I mean a good-quality one. ...Mixing Bowls. Mixing bowls are like your kitchen's hands. ...Cutting Boards. A kitchen is not complete without cutting boards. ...Wooden Spoon & Spatula. ...Measuring Cups and Spoons.True or false?:
A small earthquake, called a foreshock, can occur seconds to weeks before a large
earthquake.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
aftershock, a smaller earthquake that occurs after a previous large earthquake, in the same area of the main shock.
Answer:
The answer is Actually True!
Explanation:
Sometimes, clusters of small earthquakes called foreshock sequences come in the days or weeks before a large earthquake. Less often, seismologists have observed a process called nucleation, where the rate of slip along a fault ramps up gradually before an earthquake. Hope this helps!!!
Two products are the result of photosynthesis. What is the waste product produced and released by the plant?
Question 11 options:
glucose
oxygen
carbon dioxide
water
Answer:
oxygen
Explanation:
how are unicellular and multicellular organisms the same
Answer:
Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions needed by the organism, while multicellular organisms use many different cells to function. Unicellular organisms include bacteria, protists, and yeast.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I need to pee and in tired of this school
Answer:
I'm not worth it
Explanation:
I am not the person who can heal when you're hurt or in pain.
C1 and C2 vertebrae are also known as:
A. axis and radius
B. atlas and axis
C. atlas and radial
D. sacrum and coccyx
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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What is a strength in the figure?
(1 point)
The figure shows structures in a cell.
The figure shows the steps involved in DNA replication.
The figure shows stem cell differentiation.
The figure shows where mitosis occurs in the cell cycle.
Answer: D
Explanation:
it shows none of the other ones
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Answer:
B is the correct answer
Explanation:
The skeletal and muscular system was designed to support our body's structure. Therefor making it the best fit answer.
Answer:
Skeletal and muscular systems
Explanation:
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when nonsister chromatids exchange genes it is called:
Answer:Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over
Explanation:
Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over, is the exchange of genetic material during sexual reproduction between two homologous chromosomes' non-sister chromatids that results in recombinant chromosomes.
what is neuro immune dysfunction syndrome? can it be cured?
Answer:
it can be partially cured
Explanation:
its like cancer u can cure it to stop spreading kinda but you can still have a high high risk or getting it agaian and theres a process
How did scientists prove that the food is transported through the phloem
Answer:
When a aphid is killing at the act of feeding then the body is carefull cut away but the proscis still inserted into the phloem then the food slowly exuded form cut end of the proboscis in the form of drops. These drops contain sugar and amino acids which means food is transported through phloem in plant.
the group of blood disorders in which blood oxygen levels are inadequate to support normal metabolism is called
Answer:
anemia
Explanation:
the level of red blood cells in the body is lower than normal, which means that the body does not have enough oxygen :)
Eukaryotic chromosomes contain two general domains that relate to the degree of condensation. These two regions are ________. A.
Answer:
these 2 regions are called
heterochromatin and euchromatin O
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when not engaged in the processes leading to cell division, how many chromosomes from your mother are present in the nucleus of each of your somatic cells?
Answer: the answer is
23
A muscle __________ (which is actually one long muscle cell) has hundreds of nuclei along its length to speed up the chemical processes that must occur before it can contract.
Given that the fossil record provides the key evidence for evolution, what is the importance of the theory of evolution?
Answer:
It represents our understanding of the process by which evolution occurs.
Explanation:
the apoplast in plant tissues consists of ________.
A neuron conducting an impulse from the CNS to the detrusor muscle of the urinary bladder would be classified as a(n) ____________ neuron
Answer:
! autonomic motor
Explanation:
If you throw a ball straight up into the air, when is the kinetic energy the greatest?
Question 4 options:
Right before you catch it after it falls back down.
When the ball reaches the highest point and stops briefly.
Half the distance on the path traveling back down.
Half the distance on the path traveling up in the air.
Half distence on the path traveling up in the air.
Explanation:
When the ball is on thr ground there and not moving there is no potential energy or kinetic energy, when the ball is tossed into the air it will reach maximum height which is determined by how much kinetic energy it has (air resistence is important however) when the ball reaches its velocitu is 0 and all of the energy in the system is potential energy, as the ball falls to the ground that potential energy is converted to kinetic energy
If a ball is thrown straight up into the air, the kinetic energy is greatest when the distance is half on the path travelling up in the air. Thus, the correct option is D.
What is Kinetic energy?Kinetic energy is the energy associated with the body which is under motion. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the distance, mass and velocity of the object.
When the ball is thrown on the ground and is not moving then there will be no potential energy or kinetic energy as the height and velocity is zero when the object is on ground. When the ball is tossed into the air, it will reach maximum height which is determined by the kinetic energy it has and the air resistance when the ball reaches zero velocity and the greatest kinetic energy is observed when the body attains half of the total distance on the path.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
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Blood leaves the heart through the pulmonic valve, into the pulmonary artery and to the lungs.
The only job of the pulmonary artery is to carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
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Gender roles and gender stereotypes are
A. the same thing.
B. decided on by individuals.
C. decided on by society.
D. more important than a person's gender identity.
E. Other:
The picture shows a model of a cell.
how does acyl coa get across the inner mitochondrial membrane?
Answer:
Explanation:
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I think the first one is True?
You do NOT have a pair of which of the following organs?
A. Lungs (plural)
B. Ureters (plural)
C. *Urinary bladder (singular and we have only one of these)
D. Kidneys (plural)
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Answer:
c. Urinary bladder is correct
Explanation:
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Answer:
#3 Proteins
Explanation:
"There are four classes of macromolecules (polysaccharides or carbohydrates, triglycerides or lipids, polypeptides or proteins, and nucleic acids such as DNA & RNA). Carbohydrates and lipids are made of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (CHO). Proteins are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen (CHON)."
_____ acts on proteins to produce peptides which are later broken down into _____ in the small intestine
An elk herd is observed over many generations. Most of the full-grown bull elk have antlers of nearly the same size, although a few have antlers that are significantly larger or smaller than this average size. The average antler size remains constant over the generations. Which of the following effects probably accounts for this situation?
a. directional selection
b. stabilizing selection
c. diversifying selection
d. bottleneck effect
e. Genetic Drift
Answer:
b
Explanation: