Which of these organic molecules function to help speed up biological reactions?

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Answer 1

Answer:

c

Explanation:


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What is the period of a wave if the wavelength is 100 m and the speed is 200 m/s?
O 0.5 s
o 25
100 s
200.000 s

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Answer: 0.5 s

Explanation: speed = wavelength · frequency and period T = 1/ frequency.

Frequency = speed / wavelength = 200 m/s : 100 m = 2 s^-1 and T = 0.5 s

Compare marshes, swamps, and bogs.​

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Marshes, swamps, and bogs are all types of wetlands. This means that their soil can be saturated either permanently or seasonally. As wetlands, they are all characterized by high levels of biodiversity. Swamps tend to have a larger proportion of surface water than marshes and, in North America, are characterized by the presence of trees. Bogs have acidic groundwater as a result of their surface water resulting mainly from precipitation

Answer:

Marshes: Have extremely good ability to support grasses, reeds, flowers, and insects due to their high nutrient soil. They usually are around lakes/rivers/and other bodies of water. They are frequently covered in water however not always covered in water.

Swamps: Have extremely good ability to support wood like plants, trees. They are also permanently covered/submerged in water all year around.

Bogs: Basically they are a gravesite of a dead plant life. When a lake fails to support itself it turns into a bog, its plant life dies off and will start rising to the top creating almost a film. However even though the plant life dies the insects, reptiles, and Amphibians thrive.

Explanation:

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The graph of a population that is growing exponentially in the absence of limiting factors is
O N-shaped.
O S-shaped
O U-shaped
O J-shaped.
O V-shaped.

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the answer is J shaped

I was thinking B or C but i need another opinion​

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

Option C makes the most sense because it is true.

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which of these is a product of photosynthesis and a requirement for cellular respiration? a) carbon dioxide b) glucose c)water d) sunlight​

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Answer:

b.) glucose

Explanation:

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These are the products and requirements for both Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

For Photosynthesis

What is required: Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide and Water

The products: Oxygen and Glucose

For Cellular Respiration

What is required: Glucose and Oxygen

The products: Water and Carbon Dioxide

Now that we have some background information about the products and what is required lets look back at the question

which of these is a product of photosynthesis and a requirement for cellular respiration?

Out of the answer choices the correct one would be Glucose.

Glucose is indeed a product of photosynthesis and Glucose is also required for Cellular respiration to take place

Answer:

B. Glucose

Explanation:

why is it important to classify the millions of species on earth

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There are millions of species that exist on Earth.  This helps in organizing each specie according to the characteristics, and traits. The classification is done to show the hierarchy and focuses on the relationships that the organisms possess with other organisms about evolution.

Chloroplasts do photosynthesis in which plant structure?
A. stem

B. leaves

C. roots

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The answer will be b

Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 bases in DNA?
1)Adenine
2)Thymine
3)Automine
4) Guanine

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Answer:

3) Automine

Explanation:

Adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine are the four nucleotides found in DNA.

So automine watev that is correct

Which statement is true of the adaptive, but not the innate, immune system?
Choose 1 answer:
A. Many cells work together to coordinate the response.
B. It involves the use of lymphocytes.
C. It fights both viruses and bacteria.
D. The receptors are highly specific.

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Answer: The receptors are highly specific.

Explanation: yes

Answer:The receptors are highly specific

Explanation:

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Explain how physical variation is expressed in human beings and how it relates to cultural groups and ethnicity?!??

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I need help not sure

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Answer:

The answer is 2

Explanation:

D,H,J are closely related because they are sharing traits, and it is the most relevant answer

Cellular respiration begins with Glycolysis, in which an investment of 2 ATPs are needed in order to break a carbon-carbon bond in 1 glucose molecule. When the bond is broken, high energy electrons are released and carried by ___________ to go to the Electron Transport Chain. The resulting carbon compound, pyruvate, will enter the Krebs Cycle. A net gain of 2 ATP are created. However, if oxygen is not readily available to the cell (and the mitochondria), ____________ and pyruvate will enter Lactic Acid Fermentation to free up the ____________ so it can continue accepting high energy electrons from the breakdown of glucose in Glycolysis. This will, in turn, continue to create a small, but steady supply of ATP energy.

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Answer:

1. NADH

2. NADH

3. NADH

Explanation:

Cellular respiration begins with Glycolysis, in which an investment of 2 ATPs are needed in order to break a carbon-carbon bond in 1 glucose molecule. When the bond is broken, high energy electrons are released and carried by NADH to go to the Electron Transport Chain. The resulting carbon compound, pyruvate, will enter the Krebs Cycle (to produce GTP/ATP as well as NADH and FADH₂ which carries electrons to the electron tranport chain). A net gain of 2 ATP are created. However, if oxygen is not readily available to the cell (and the mitochondria), NADH and pyruvate will enter Lactic Acid Fermentation to free up the NADH so it can continue accepting high energy electrons from the breakdown of glucose in Glycolysis. This will, in turn, continue to create a small, but steady supply of ATP energy which is the 2 ATP generated in the payoff phase of glycolsis.

Introduction: In 1915, a German scientist named Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift. According to this theory, the landmasses once were joined into a supercontinent called Pangaea. The landmasses then slowly drifted to their current positions.


Question: What did Pangaea look like?


If South America were close to Africa. If you look at their coastlines, what do you notice?

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Answer:

Pangaea, which looked like a C, with the new Tethys Ocean inside the C, had rifted by the Middle Jurassic, and its deformation is explained below.

Explanation:

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"Construct an explanation based on evidence for how the principles impact the

process of natural selection"

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Answer:

The principles are responsible for the natural selection of organisms.

Explanation:

The principles greatly impact the  process of natural selection because these principles are responsible for the natural selection of organisms. If the organisms have all the principles of natural selection, it has more chances of survival as compared to other organisms due to the presence of the favourable characteristics. These favourable characteristics helps the organisms to increase in population because the environment is suitable for them or in other words the organisms can tolerate that environment better than other organisms. for example, polar bear survives in the polar regions because they have a thick skin full of hair that helps in the survival on the cold regions, it is an act of natural selection.

explain why the blood of an insect does not contain respiratory pigments​

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Answer:

Explanation: Respiratory pigments like haemoglobin, haemocyani, are needed for transport of respiratory gasses. In insects there is no such pigment in blood, because oxygen is directly delivered to cells by trachea!

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There will be approximately... mice in four months in a population of 1,000 mice where 500 mice are born
and 400 mice die monthly,
O 1,160
O 1,460
O 1.060
O 1.260
O 1,360

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Answer:

I think it is 1360

Explanation:

1.) what is the optimal pH for pepsin? where is pepsin found?

2.) what is the optimal pH for salivary amylase? what substrate does it act on? where is it found?

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Answer: 1. The digestive power of pepsin is greatest at the acidity of normal gastric juice (pH 1.5–2.5). 1.0–2.0

The optimum pH for pepsin activity of 1.0–2.0 is maintained in the stomach by HCl. When the pH of the medium increases to values greater than 3.0, pepsin is almost completely inactivated. 2.  The optimum pH for the enzymatic activity of salivary amylase ranges from 6 to 7. Above and below this range, the reaction rate reduces as enzymes get denatured. The enzyme salivary amylase is most active at pH 6.8.  around 7

Salivary α‐amylase has a short‐lived action. In fact, it is swallowed with chewed food and subsequently inactivated by extremely low gastric pH; amylase in fact has an optimal pH around 7, and the pH of saliva is generally between 6.4 and 7.0.

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT an aspect of organisms found in the Plant Kingdom?

Movement

Sexual Reproduction


Multi-Celled


Autotrophic (Makes its own food)

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Movement sorry if wrong

Identify the factor below as genetic or environmental factors that may influence susceptibility to disease?

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Answer: in order age to exercise,

genetic, environmental

Distinguish between natural selection and artificial selection.

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Answer: Natural selection is based on the adaptive characteristics of animals. Artificial selection is based on the desirable characters selected by humans. Only beneficial or favorable traits are inherited over the successive generations by natural selection. Natural selection is performed on all the types organisms; Artificial selection is processed on some selective organisms of humans desires. ... Natural selection results in the transformation of the entire population of a species; Artificial selection brings out the new variety of that species.

Explanation:

Answer:

answer in explanation

Explanation:

Natural selection occurs over a long period of time and happens naturally. artificial selection happens relatively fast and occurs when humans choose a certain trait they like and help the animal with that trait reproduce.

According to catastrophists what was the rate of geological change?

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Catastrophism is the theory that the Earth has largely been shaped by sudden, short-lived, violent events, possibly worldwide in scope.[1] This is in contrast to uniformitarianism (sometimes described as gradualism), in which slow incremental changes, such as erosion, created all the Earth's geological features. The proponents of uniformitarianism held that the present was the key to the past, and that all geological processes (such as erosion) throughout the past were like those that can be observed now. Since the early disputes, a more inclusive and integrated view of geologic events has developed, in which the scientific consensus accepts that there were some catastrophic events in the geologic past, but these were explicable as extreme examples of natural processes which can occur.

As the lock for the door opens you enter another room. This one has plain cement walls with huge silver and copper pipes running from floor to ceiling. The room reminds you of a basement mechanical room even though you have just gone upstairs. Everywhere there are old wooden crates and piles of gears of all sizes, springs, gages and the hands of old clocks. As you gaze around the door you just entered closes and will not open. (and even if it would you are not sure of what has happened to the Antique Dealer and maybe there is some danger that way.) Someone in the group checks their phone but there'is no signal. Maybe all this cement and metal is blocking your signal. Next to another door is an interesting framed collage made of miscellaneous gears and pieces.​

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A safe room can be the difference between life and death during a home invasion. While a home security system is extremely important for immediately contacting law enforcement, a safe place for anyone inside to wait for the police is necessary. It can always be a great place to store valuables that you do not regularly use, like having

Name and give examples of 2 major types of mutations. What do they have in common? How are they different?

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Answer:

The correct answer would be - Two major types of mutations are deletions and substitutions.

Explanation:

The two major types of mutations are deletion and substitution, other than these there are many more mutations that are categorized under gene mutations and chromosomal mutation.

The deletion mutation takes place in the conditions where the DNA deletes or missed copying the nucleotide in a new  DNA molecule. This type of mutation can occur in one or more nucleotides. Whereas Substitution mutation occurs when there is a wrong nucleotide added to the DNA sequence or substitute with other.

Both could be deleterious and takes place at the nucleotide level. Both mutation depends on the number of nucleotide or the location of the mutation on the gene.

What elements makes up a glucose molecule?

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Answer:

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

Explanation:

How could you use the treated wastewater to recharge the aquifer?

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Answer:

QUESTION:

How could you use the treated wastewater to recharge the aquifer?

ANSWER:

Treated wastewater could be used to recharge the local aquifer by discharging the treated water into an area with permeable sediments that overlies the aquifer. The treated wastewater would flow through the permeable sediments and into the aquifer, from which it could be pumped again for use in homes and businesses.

Explanation:

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Because stress is a force, it... A) takes energy out of rock B) adds energy to rock C) adds volume to rock. D) makes rock harder.

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Answer:

it adds energy to the rock

Explanation:

Because stress is a force, it adds energy to the rock. This stress/force is being applied to the rock. Whether the rock moves or not you are applying a force to the rock and it has potential energy. If the rock moves, you are adding energy to it and creating kinetic energy as the rock moves. Other forces such as gravity and friction can push against your force and prevent the rock from moving. Therefore, there are many forces at play in such a scenario.

Joaquim fell his severely breaking his arm. The break is so bad that the bone is sticking out of the skin. The paredes concerned that the will become infected. Which statement best describes the first responders conce​

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Answer:

Just based on common sense, its either C or D. I would guess C but not 100% sure sorry.

Explanation:

I think it is A or C

This person needs bone fracture repair.

dose ever person have a DNA or not and why

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Answer:

everyone has dna becasue our dna tells us to do things

Explanation:

Annisa has a disorder or disease that the doctors found very difficult to diagnose.
Her primary symptom are that her muscles twitch without her control. Then
her metabolism stopped functioning.
Which body systems are working together in this scenario?

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Answer:

Muscular and digestive systems.

Explanation:

Muscular and digestive systems are the body systems which are working together in this scenario because muscular system allows the movement of muscles and digestive system is the system where metabolism of the food occurs. If there is something wrong with the muscular system, the muscles can't perform their function properly while on the other hand, if the digestive system fails to work properly, the metabolism can't happen in our body and our body can be adversely affected.

Forensic scientists have been called by police to come to a home. There is a dead body in the living room, which has been found by the victim's dog walker when she entered the home through the back door. The front door was shut and locked, and there is no sign of other forced entry. The dog walker states that a vase is missing from the living room. What would be the best question for the forensic scientists to ask in this situation?

Where is the missing vase?
How did the victim die?
How did the robber get in the house?
Did the dog walker steal the vase?

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Answer:

I think it might be how did the victim die because they might have died of a heart attack or something normal. Then they can start asking where the vase went.

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