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Which of these affect Earth’s climate over a shorter period of time?
A): changes in solar output
B): changes in Earth’s tilt
C): changes in orbital shape
D): changes in ocean currents

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Answer 1

Changes in ocean currents

Explanation:

Ocean currents are a continuous and directional flow of ocean water. This is caused by the forces that act on the water like variations in temperature, the waves breaking, salinity, the wind or even the Coriolis effect. Ocean currents travel thousands of miles, thereby establishing a conveyor belt globally which brings out the different climatic conditions across the world. The ocean acts either above the surface of the ocean or below the surface of the ocean and moves horizontally or vertically.As horizontal currents move towards south or northwards, they carry the warm or cool water over an extended distance. These ocean currents are displaced water that affects the air, by warming or chilling it, and transfers the same effect to the land surface which it blows.

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A model of segregation of alteles during meiosis is shown here. A student hypothesizes that failure for chromosomes to segregate
during melosis might impact the phenotype of the resulting offspring, if those gametes are fertilized. What question is most relevant
for the student to ask about the outcome of a lack of segregation of chromosomes?

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

The accompanying figure best represents what happens at a(n) ____.
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a. neuronal membrane
b. muscle fiber
c. negative feedback loop
d. neuromuscular junction
e. postsynaptic terminal

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Answer: Option D: Neuromuscular junction

Explanation:

This is the site of transmission of chemical signal also known as a chemical synapse between a neuron and a muscle fibre. Most of the time the chemical released which is a neurotransmitter is acetylcholine. When released, it stimulates the release of calcuim ions present in the sarcoplasm: an endoplasm like structure in the muscle fiber that contains calcium ions.

Which statement describes the concept of sustainability? a. An example of sustainable use is that the forests we have today will be preserved and not used for human consumption b. Sustainability means that we regenerate degraded ecosystems c. An example of sustainable use is that water extracted from underground resources must be equal to or less than the water that recharges the underground resources Human population must decline for the foreseeable future to maintain d. Earth's natural resource

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Answer:

c. An example of sustainable use is that water extracted from underground resources must be equal to or less than the water that recharges the underground resources Human population must decline for the foreseeable future to maintain

Explanation:

Sustainability is the capacity by which an element, system or process, remains active over time. The element resists, endures, remains. Also, there is a compatibility between the activity considered and the preservation of biodiversity and ecosystems, avoiding the degradation of the source and sink functions such as water.

Answer:

Option c: An example of sustainable use is that water extracted from underground resources must be equal to or less than the water that recharges the underground resources

Explanation:

The term "Sustainability" implies a compromise between the use of a resource and its recharge to maintain a balance of its existence as Earth's natural resource. It means we cant deplete this resource, and shortly or long afterwards to pretend its regeneration.  The resource must always exist.  Its availability should not be compromised.

Prior to the elucidation of the genetic code, prominent scientists, including Francis Crick, had predicted that each mRNA codon, coding for one of the 20 amino acids, needed to be at least three nucleotides long. Why is it not possible for codons to be any shorter?

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Answer:

The genetic code may be defined as the triplet code of the nucleotides that codes for the particular amino acids. This genetic code is heritable in nature and mutation is these code can cause disease.

The codons cannot be shorter because the least three nucleotides only allows the combination of the 64 possible that contain 4 different nucleotides.   These nucleotides are possible at the three different position within the codon.

What source of energy would plants use for anabolic reactions? Would an animal use the same kind of energy?

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Answer:

Plants use light energy for anabolic reactions

No, an animal would not use the same kind of energy

Explanation:

Anabolic reaction is a metabolic reaction in which smaller molecules combine to form larger molecules.

An example of an anabolic reaction in plants is photosynthesis

Plants use light energy from sunlight to manufacture glucose and oxygen from carbon(iv)oxide and water.

On the other hand, animals use chemical energy from catabolic reactions for anabolic reactions

When polluters buy, sell, and trade permits with other polluters, this is called a __________. a. polluter-pays system b. cap-and-trade emissions c. trading system subsidy d. revolving-door policy

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

In the cap and trade emission policy, the government of any country fixes the total amount or quantity of pollution which it can accept as a part of essential manufacturing and other industrial activities. Based on the total quantity, it issue permits to each industry a certain amount of pollution cap which it can release in a year and in case of exceed of the given limit, the polluter will be fined.  

This system allows the polluters to exchange their permit benefits among themselves by trading (inclusive of buying and selling)

Hence, option B is correct

The mismatch repair system recognizes mismatched base pairs, removes a portion of the DNA strand containing the error, and then resynthesizes the missing DNA using the correct sequence as a template. But what if the mismatch repair system instead removed a piece of the DNA strand that contained the correct sequence? What would replication of this improperly repaired sequence produce?
A. two DNA molecules that are missing one nucleotide pair

B. two DNA molecules bearing the same mutation

C. two DNA molecules with a gap where the correct sequence was excised

D. one DNA molecule with a mutation and one DNA molecule with a mismatch

E. two DNA molecules with different mutations

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Answer:

B) two DNA molecules bearing the same mutation

Explanation:

The mismatch repair system is the biological system of proofreading the DNA strands which takes place after the DNA replication. The system works by recognizing the mispaired bases which could have added due to the insertion, deletion or any replicative error. The mismatched pair removes the wrong bases and then DNA ligases join the DNA.

If the repair system mistakenly removes the DNA with correct sequence then the DNA replication process would form the two DNA strands with the same type of mutation as the DNA replication forms the complementary strands from the two strands of the parent DNA.

Thus, Option-B is the correct answer.

Which of the following statements is NOT one of the four major concepts of the cell theory? a. The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms. b.The activity of an organism emerges from the individual combined activities of the cell. c.Cells arise from other cells. d.The function of a cell dictates the structure and organelles of the cells.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - option D.

Explanation:

Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann were the scientists that produce the cell theory that is extended by Rudolf virchow.

According to the cell theory cells are arise from the already existing cells, that they are organizational or structural unit of all organism. The final point of the organism are made of cells.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

The structure, as well as organelles of a cell, are determined by its function.

Cell Theory:

The two scientists named "Matthias Schleiden" and "Theodor Schwann" were developed the cell hypothesis, which Rudolf Virchow expanded on.

Cells, as per the cell theory, develop through pre-existing cells and serve as the organizing or structural component among all organisms. Cells are responsible for this same organism's overarching conclusion or position.

Thus the response above i.e., "option d" is correct.

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If they had instead performed this assay on muscle cells, which have high energy demands and primarily consist of actin and myosin filaments, where would you expect the labeled proteins to go during the chase?

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Question is incomplete (options are not given) The complete question is as follows :

Question :If they had instead performed this assay on muscle cells, which have high energy demands and primarily consist of actin and myosin filaments, where would you expect the labeled proteins to go during the chase?

-from the Golgi apparatus and the rough ER to the cytoplasm and the nucleus

-from the rough ER to the Golgi apparatus

-from the Golgi apparatus and the rough ER to the cytoplasm and the mitochondria

-from the cytoplasm to the Golgi apparatus

Answer:

-from the Golgi apparatus and the rough ER to the cytoplasm and the mitochondria

Explanation:

Proteins which have to be secreted , pass through the secretory pathway in the following order:

From the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (where they are synthesized ) moves to Golgi transport vesicles to the Golgi cisternae and secretory or transport vesicles are formed which then move to the cell surface by passing through the cytoplasm and by exocytosis move outwards. Small transport vesicles bud off from the endoplasmic reticulum and join to form the Golgi reticulum.

Hence the correct answer is that  the labeled proteins to go from the Golgi apparatus and the rough ER to the cytoplasm and the mitochondria  during the chase.

inheritance of biological characteristics is determined by individuals units known as genes. In organisms that reproduce sexually, genes are passed from parents to their offspring. In cases in which two or more forms of the gene for a single trait exist, some forms of the gene may be dominant and others may be recessive. In most sexually reproducing organisms, each adult has two copies of each gene one from each parent. These genes are segregated from each other when gametes are formed. The alleles for different genes usually segregated independently of one another

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Final answer:

Genes are units that determine biological characteristics of individuals, with variations known as dominant or recessive. They separate or segregate when sexually reproducing organisms reproduce, and different genes usually assort independently.

Explanation:

The inheritance of biological characteristics in individuals is indeed determined by units known as genes. In sexually reproducing organisms, each parent contributes one set of genes to their offspring. These genes determine the traits or characteristics of the offspring. If a gene has more than one form, or allele, these variations can be dominant or recessive. Dominant alleles will express their trait even if only one is present. Recessive alleles will only express their trait when two copies are present. The process by which these genes are separated and passed on when organisms reproduce is called segregation. Additionally, different genes tend to assort independently, a principle known as independent assortment.

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How is the population of killer whales in the Puget Sound changing? The killer whale population is __________.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - declining in animals of all ages .

Explanation:

Puget Sound is experiencing a change in the climate from a very long period of time. The salinity went up, hypoxia is also persisting as a new threat in this area and many other changes like adding chemical compounds affecting the ecosystem of Puget Sound.

Due to this change, there is the killer whale population is declining in animals of all ages  due to the chemical compound which leads to the condition in killer whales which are similar to AIDS.

Thus, the correct answer is - declining in animals of all ages.

There is still some controversy among biologists about whether Neanderthals should be placed within the samespecies as modern humans, or into a separate species of their own. Most DNA sequence data analyzed so farindicate that there was probably little or no gene flow between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. Which speciesconcept is most applicable in this example?A) phylogeneticB) ecologicalC) morphologicalD) biological

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Answer:

Option-D

Explanation:

There are many ways to define a species on the basis of the phylogeny, morphology and biological relationships.

The species according to the biological species concept are the organisms which can interbreed and produce the fertile offsprings but show reproductive isolation from other species.

In the given question, the modern humans and Neanderthals showed no gene flow that is they are not able to reproduce between them or we can say that they were reproductively isolated from each other. Therefore they can be classified according to the biological species concept.

Thus, Option-D is the correct answer.

Suppose that one of the normal children from Part B and one of the albino children from Part C become the parents of eight offspring. What would be the expected number of normal and albino offspring?

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Full question from alternative source:

Albinism in humans is inherited as a simple recessive trait. for the following families, determine the most likely genotypes of the parents

Part A

Two normal parents have five children, four normal and one albino. What are the most likely genotypes of the parents?

Part B

A normal male and an albino female have six children, all normal. What is the most likely genotypes of the parents?

Part C

A normal male and an albino female have six children, three normal and three albino. What are the most likely genotypes of the parents?

Part D

Suppose that one of the normal children from Part B and one of the albino children from Part C become the parents of 8 offspring. What would be the expected number of normal and albino offspring?

Answer:

Part A - both heterozygous for the trait (Aa)

Part B - female aa, male likely AA

Part C - female aa, male Aa

Part D - 4 normal, 4 albino (50:50)

Explanation:

Part A

We are told that albinism is a recessive trait. Lets call it a and the normal allele A. Since neither of the parents have it, that must mean they each possess at least one copy of the dominant allele (either AA or Aa). Most of their children are normal, but 1 is albino. The albino child must have inherited two copies of the a allele, one from each parent. This means each parent must possess an a allele and must both be Aa.

Part B

Since the trait is recessive, we already know that the albino female must have the genotype aa. If her husband in homozygous normal (AA), all their children will be heterozygous (Aa), and therefore normal, which is the case in this cross. Therefore aa and AA are the most likely genotypes. However, it is still possible that the male has the genotype Aa. This would mean they had a 50:50 chance of producing an albino offspring. We know they have six normal children, so this is unlikely.

Part C

Since the trait is recessive, we know the female has the genotype aa. Unlike the last family, this family has some albino children. This means that the husband must be a carrier of the trait, but he is unaffected, so must be Aa.

As described in part B, if he is Aa and she is aa, they will have 50:50 normal:albino children. This is the ratio in this family.

Part D

The normal children from Part B are all heterozygous for the trait (Aa), inheriting one normal allele from their father, and one albino allele from their mother. The albino children from part C are all aa. Therefore, the cross is Aa x aa. We can draw a punnett square:

                  Aa

             A         a

       a   Aa       aa

aa   a   Aa       aa

Half the children have the genotype Aa, and half have the genotype aa. That means half will be normal and half will be albino. Therefore, 4 normal, 4 albino.

Unlike the other senses, humans' sense of _____ is closely related to emotional and social behavior.

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Emotion or feelings is correct

A researcher is trying to create an artificial, eukaryotic cell-like membrane within the laboratory. She wants this membrane to be able to resist osmotic pressure. If she wants the membrane to have this trait, what should she make sure is a component of her artificial membrane?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - cholesterol.

Explanation:

Osmotic pressure is the pressure that is applied to a solvent without any solute particle to prevent it from entering inward into a specific solution by the process of the osmosis.

In a cell to prevent osmosis or resistance to the osmotic pressure a cell membrane need to be have cholesterol as it is hydrophobic in nature and most of the solution have water as solvent.

Thus, the correct answer is - cholesterol.

The difference between DNA and RNA is that RNA consists of a double-stranded helix of sugars, phosphate groups, and nitrogenous bases. true or false

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Answer: The statement is false

Explanation:

It is a false statement because both DNA and RNA could consists of a double-stranded helix of sugars, phosphate groups, and nitrogenous bases.

The major differences however, is that thymine is found only in DNA, while uracil is found only in RNA molecules.

Two species of frogs belonging to the same genus occasionally mate, but the offspring fail to develop and hatch. What is the mechanism for keeping the two frog species separate?
a) hybrid inviability,
b) hybrid breakdown,
c) hybrid sterility,
d) gametic isolation,
e) adaptation

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Answer:

a) hybrid inviability

Explanation:

Two species of frogs belong to the same genus and interbreed sometimes. It means that the prezygotic reproductive barriers are not working here since the frogs of two species are able to interbreed and produce a zygote. However, the resultant offspring are less viable and do not hatch. It represents hybrid inviability wherein the hybrids of two species do not develop properly during embryonic development and die soon. It is a type of postzygotic reproductive barrier.

Bacteria with appendages 1. do not exist. 2. possess tubular or stalk-like extensions of their cells. 4. have the basic characteristics of eukaryotic cells. 4. have filaments that are commonly called appendages.

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Answer:

2) possess tubular or stalk-like extensions of their cells.

Explanation:

Appendages are tubular or stalk like extensions found on bacterial surface and utilized for specific function by bacteria. Some appendages are strongly anchored on surface while other are loosely attached.

Three important appendages in bacteria are;

Flagella; locomotion

Fimbriae; stick bacteria on the surface of host

Pili; Used in conjugation process for reproduction

A drug that is created by slightly modifying the molecular structure of another substance is a(n) __________ drug.

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Answer:

Synthetic

Explanation:

Synthetic drugs are drugs that are man-made and chemically-created in a lab by modifying the molecular or chemical structure of another substance. The synthetic drug now has properties and effects that are similar to that of the substance that is being mimicked.

Various illicit drugs such as marijuana and cocaine are being synthesized to create synthetic drugs to mimic them. An example of a synthetic drug is synthetic marijuana also called Spice or K2.

A geneticist isolates a gene for a specific trait under study She also isolates the corresponding mRNA Upon comparison, the mRNA is found to contain 1,000 fewer bases than the DNA sequence. Did the geneticist isolate the wrong DNA? A) yes, mRNA is made from a DNA template and should be the same length as the gene sequence B) yes, the mRNA should contain more bases than the DNA sequence because bases flanking the gene are also C) no, the final mRNA contains only exons, the introns were D) no, the mRNA was partially degraded after it was removed

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Answer:

C) no, the final mRNA contains only exons, the introns were removed

Explanation:

Exons are the coding areas while the introns are non-coding areas. Both of these are the sequences of nucleotide within a gene.

RNA splicing is a process which usually occurs as the RNA matures, causing the removal of introns ( non coding areas of the RNA ) i-e they will not be expressed in the final messenger RNA, while exons continue to form covalent bonds with one another to form a  mature mRNA.

So in the given scenario, Upon comparison, the mRNA is found to contain 1,000 fewer bases than the DNA sequence because the introns were removed by RNA splicing.

Hence option C) no, the final mRNA contains only exons, the introns were removed is correct.

Which act or regulations protect the arm industry from food emergencies?

A. FIFRA

B. HSPD

C. CERD

D. PACA

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Answer:

FIFRA

Explanation:

The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) is a United States federal law that set up the basic U.S. system of pesticide regulation to protect applicators, consumers, and the environment.

The Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) is the directive that was issued for "Policy for a Common Identification Standard for Federal Employees and Contractors".

The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) is the body of independent experts that monitors implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination by its State parties.

The Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA) was enacted at the request of the fruit and vegetable industry to promote fair trade in the industry. PACA ...

Which of the following statements about natural selection is true? a. Natural selection favors individuals that reproduce more than others. b.Natural selection can be used by farmers to generate organisms with desirable traits. c. Natural selection is a process whereby genes are selected randomly for preservation in the next generation. d. Natural selection occurs in opposition to evolution.

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Answer:

The correct answer is a. Natural selection favors individuals that reproduce more than others

Explanation:

Nature select those organisms who are better adapted to their environment and reproduce more and eliminate those individuals who have lower reproductive fitness. This process of selection is called natural selection.

So the selected individual will have more chances to reproduce and produce more offsprings and more the offsprings more will be the chances of survival of offsprings and adaptation. Therefore it is true that natural selection favors the individual who have more reproductive fitness.

Use the scale bar to determine the sizes of a mature parent yeast cell and a cell budding from it. You will then calculate the volume and surface area of each cell. You will use your calculations to determine how much cytoplasm and plasma membrane the new cell needs to synthesize to grow to full size.

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Answer: A mature parent cell is approximately 4 µm, while a budding cell is 3 µm. Since the shape of a yeast is a sphere, we can use the formula below:

V= (4/3)π.r³, considering that π=3,14 and r is for ratio of the sphere, which is half of it's diameter.

For a parent cell, the volume is: 33 µm³

For a budding cell, the volume is: 14 µm³

Since the volume determines how much cytoplasm a cell has, then a budding cell needs to grow the mature parent cell - its own current volume, so the result would be 19 µm³ of cytoplasm.

To calculate the surface area, we use another formula that is presented below:

A= 4.π.r²

For a parent mature cell, the surface is 50 µm²

For a budding cell, the surface is 28 µm²

Since the surface determines how much plasma membrane a cell has, to know how much the budding cell needs to grow up to a mature state is simply using the surface area of the parent cell - the current surface area of it, resulting in 22  µm².

Final answer:

To find the size differences between a mature yeast cell and a budding cell, we first calculate their sizes using the scale bar. We apply those sizes to the formulas for surface area and volume of a sphere to find the amount of plasma membrane and cytoplasm the budding cell needs to reach full size. Growth limitations are also discussed by considering the surface area-to-volume ratio.

Explanation:

The subject of this question concerns the cellular processes of yeast, which are eukaryotic fungi. Specifically, it deals with the size of yeast cells and their budding - a model of asexual reproduction. Yeast cell size can be found based on the scale bar provided. Assuming these are spherical cells, we can use the formula for sphere volume and surface area (4πr² and 4/3πr³ respectively) to calculate these parameters. Here 'r' is the radius of the cell which will be about half of the determined size.

Initially finding the size of the mature parent yeast cell and the budding yeast cell using the scale bar.Then applying the formulas to calculate their volume and surface area.Subtract the calculated measurements of the budding cell from the mature cell to find the increase. This will represent the amount of plasma membrane (surface area) and cytoplasm (volume) the budding cell requires to grow to full size.

It's important to note that as a cell increases in size, its surface area-to-volume ratio decreases. This is crucial for understanding cell efficiency and the need for cell division when the cell gets too large.

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Sammie Arnold Carvey has the major symptoms of schizophrenia but she does not meet full criteria for any of the disorders in the schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders diagnostic class. How would you list her diagnosis?

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Answer:

The best way is to list her diagnosis is to place it under; other psychotic disorders and under  other  schizophrenia spectrum. Since the  manifestation of this disorder did not meet the full criteria, it  better to place her diagnosis under broad schizophrenic spectrum,  in relevance to other psychotic disorders

This classification   is applicable when  symptoms of a disease produces a notable distress in a patient, but failed to meet the any of the full  DSM-5 criteria for schizophrenia listed in the schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders.

it is also applicable when the  medical subject can not discern  why the symptoms does not meet the  full criteria; or when relevant data are lacking  for further diagnosis.

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Homeostasis is the ability of the body to A) prevent the external environment from changing. B) prevent the internal environment from changing. C) quickly restore changed conditions to normal. D) ignore external stimuli to remain in a state of rest. E) prevent excessive blood loss.

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Final answer:

Homeostasis refers to the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes. The body achieves this through mechanisms that restore changed conditions to normal by constantly adjusting certain functions. Examples include regulating body temperature and blood glucose levels.

Explanation:

The correct answer to your question about homeostasis is C) quickly restore changed conditions to normal. Homeostasis is the process through which the body maintains a state of equilibrium or stable internal conditions despite changes in the external environment. It functions to ensure consistency within specific parameters for body functions. This dynamic equilibrium is constantly adjusting to changes both internally and externally.

For example, when body temperature rises due to external heat, the body cools itself down through perspiration. On the other hand, if the blood glucose level rises after a meal, the body works to lower it, either by sending the excess glucose to cells that need it or storing it for later use. These are examples of homeostatic mechanisms, which are crucial for the survival and health of an organism.

Through the maintenance of these conditions in a state of dynamic equilibrium, conditions such as body temperature and blood calcium level can be effectively regulated to ensure the smooth functioning of an organism's internal environment.

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Which of the following explains the difference between a force caused by gravity and a force caused by friction?

A

Gravity is a force that resists a change in motion and friction is a force of opposing motion.


B

Gravity is a force of attraction and friction is a force that resists a change in motion.


C

Gravity is a force of attraction and friction is a force of opposing motion.


D

Gravity is a force of opposing motion and friction is a force of attraction

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Gravity is a force of attraction and friction is a force of opposing motion.

Explanation:

When an object is subjected to a push or a pull then it is called as force. The Newton is the unit of force and when all the forces that are acting on an object is integrated it gives to the Net force. When two objects contacts each other there exits friction. It is the force that is responsible in opposing the motion of the objects as they contact each other.

The force that is attractive and results in pulling of the objects is Gravity. The attraction that exists between two objects is because of the mass. The acceleration that is being induced in an object that is in movement with the gravitational force is called as acceleration due to gravity.

Answer:

abd

Explanation:

because thats just what it is

Uric acid is transported across epithelial cells in the kidneys by an organic acid transporter (OAT) membrane transport protein. The presence of another organic acid, probenecid, causes a decrease in the uric acid transport rate. What characteristic of transporters is demonstrated by the decrease in uric acid transport in the presence of probenecid?

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Answer:

Competition

Explanation:

Transportation of some molecules can not be through simple diffusion due to their size or other factors.

Therefore carrier proteins known as transporters are needed to facilitate their transportation.

Transporters exhibit or demonstrate characteristics such as competition,

During competition, presence of a certain molecule decreases the transportation of another molecule.

When Uric acid transportation is decreased due to the presence of probenecid is a good example of competition.

True or False? An animal capable of transmitting the rabies virus in its saliva will already have brain involvement, exhibit symptoms, and be dead within a few days.

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Answer: True

Explanation:

The rabies is an acute viral infection that causes inflammation of the spinal cord and the brain. Rabies virus is found in the saliva of the infected animals.

The people usually get rabies by the bite of the animals like rat, dog and rabid animals. The scratch of such animals can also cause rabies.

Before the appearance of symptoms in the person medication and injection can cure this disease.

_____ lobe development during adolescence often lags behind limbic system development, which may help explain impulsiveness, risky behaviors, and emotional storms that often accompany adolescence.

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Frontal lobe development during adolescence often lags behind limbic system development, which may help explain impulsiveness, risky behaviors, and emotional storms that often accompany adolescence.

Explanation:

In adolescents, the development of frontal lobe is observed to lag behind the limbic system development. This process is controlled by factors like environmental, heredity, pre and postnatal insult, sleep pattern, nutrition etc.

The frontal lobes are engaged with development control, critical thinking, suddenness, memory, language, commencement, judgment, motivation control, and social and sexual conduct. Adolescents process information with the amygdala which is the emotional part.

In adolescent’s brain, the associations between the emotional part of the brain and the decision-making center are still developing and not always at the similar rate. That is the reason when adolescents have overwhelming emotional input, they can’t explain later what they were thinking.

The nurse is speaking with the parents of a school-aged child recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus regarding the differences between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. Which statement by a parent indicates a need for further teaching?

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Answer:

They want to teach him because they want him to make his own living by a source...

Explanation:

It is possible that the parents are old and aren't in a condition to support their child. It is also possible that they both have Diabetes Mellitus already that's why their child also has and they couldn't keep up with him. They wanted their child to have proper medication throughout his lifetime so that he can continue his study and make a living by his own means.

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Meanwhile, a damaged book rack in Regalia, which is situated on the first floor of the building, falls down through an open window and crashes on his bike. However, no one admits to having seen the rack fall. Can Martin recover against Regalia for negligence? ________ refers to the way people select, interpret, remember, and use social information to make judgments and decisions about themselves and others. Which monarch passed the law allowing women to vote in elections Question 1 options: King Ibn Saud King Salman King Abdullah Why was it often not possible for either the Pope or the Emperor to assume a great degree of control over Europe? Concerning Structured Cabling, select the statement that is true, or select, "All statements are false." vertical cross connects connect work stations to the closest data closet a patch cable is relatively short, from 20 feet to 90 feet the dmarc is located at the local telecommunications carrier's office the MDF(main distribution frame) is the centralized point of interconnection for an organization's LAN. the IDF (intermediate distribution frame) is a junction point between the MDF and the entrance facility. All statements are false. Lee y escoge la opcin con la palabra o palabras correctas para completar la frase. Read and choose the option with the correct word or words to complete the sentence.Cuando voy a la playa me encanta nadar en el agua ________. (1 point)del marde la arenade la piscinadel sol Performers of xmei have retained the traditional integrity of their music by only participating in live outdoor performances, thereby avoiding large concert halls that conflict with their beliefs.True/false What is the equation of the line with an x-intercept of -1 and a y-intercept of 2?O y=2x-2y=. 2x+ 2Oy=2x+2 In 2019, Paul, a single taxpayer, has taxable income of $30,000 exclusive of capital gains and losses. Paul incurred a $1,000 short-term capital loss and a $4,000 long-term capital loss. What is the amount of his long-term capital loss carryover to 2019? Another method that might be desired is one that updates the Students number of credit hours. This method will receive a number of credit hours and add these to the Students current hours. Which of the following methods would accomplish this?a) public int updateHours( ){ return hours;}b) public void updateHours( ) { hours++; }c) public updateHours(int moreHours) { hours += moreHours; }d) public void updateHours(int moreHours) { hours += moreHours; }e) public int updateHours(int moreHours) { return hours + moreHours; }The Coin class, as defined in Chapter 4, consists of a constructor, and methods flip, isHeads and toString. The method isHeads returns true if the last flip was a Heads, and false if the last flip was a Tails. The toString method returns a String equal to "Heads" or "Tails" depending on the result of the last flip. Using this information, answer questions 4-5.4) A set of code has already instantiated c to be a Coin and has input a String guess, from the user asking whether the user guesses that a coin flip will result in "Heads" or "Tails". Which of the following sets of code will perform the coin flip and see if the users guess was right or wrong?a) c.flip( );if(c.isHeads( ).equals(guess)) System.out.println("User is correct");b) if(c.flip( ).equals(guess)) System.out.println("User is correct");c) if(c.isHeads( ).equals(guess)) System.out.println("User is correct");d) c.flip( );if(c.toString( ).equals(guess)) System.out.println("User is correct");e) c.flip( ).toString( ); if(c.equals(guess)) System.out.println("User is correct");5) What does the following code compute? int num = 0; for(int j = 0; j < 1000; j++) { c.flip( ); if(c.isHeads()) num++; } double value = (double) num / 1000;a) the number of Heads flipped out of 1000 flipsb) the number of Heads flipped in a row out of 1000 flipsc) the percentage of heads flipped out of 1000 flipsd) the percentage of times neither Heads nor Tails were flipped out of 1000 flipse) nothing at all At the proportional limit, a 2 in. gage length of a 0.500 in. diameter alloy rod has elongated 0.0035 in. and the diameter has been reduced by 0.0003 in. The total tension force on the rod was 5.45 kips. Determine the following properties of the material: (a) the proportional limit. (b) the modulus of elasticity. (c) Poissons ratio ____ cells are required for almost all parts of the innate and adaptive immune responses to function properly. Job 593 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet:Direct materials $3,190Direct labor-hours 71 labor-hoursDirect labor wage rate $15 per labor-hourMachine-hours 175 machine-hoursThe Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $14 per machine-hour. The total cost that would be recorded on the job cost sheet for Job 593 would be:a.$6,705b.$3,219c.$5,249d.$4,255