Answer: There are literally countless single celled life forms all over the planet and every creature living is the descendant of single celled organisms. So the answer to your question as written is no, a cell can survive perfectly fine on its own, without the support of other cells, so long as its in a favorable environment.
Explanation:
Answer: No
Cells in bodies of living organisms are designed to help one another, so cells can not live/survive without support of other cells. They work in unity to help our body.
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how does Maritime Equatorial impact the areas that it is in? plzzzz help fast i will mark u branilist
Answer:
Explanation:
Air mass, in meteorology, large body of air having nearly uniform conditions of temperature and humidity at any given level of altitude. Such a mass has distinct boundaries and may extend hundreds or thousands of kilometres horizontally and sometimes as high as the top of the troposphere (about 10–18 km [6–11 miles] above the Earth’s surface). An air mass forms whenever the atmosphere remains in contact with a large, relatively uniform land or sea surface for a time sufficiently long to acquire the temperature and moisture properties of that surface. The Earth’s major air masses originate in polar or subtropical latitudes. The middle latitudes constitute essentially a zone of modification, interaction, and mixing of the polar and tropical air masses. Continental Polar (cP) air usually forms during the cold period of the year over extensive land areas such as central Asia and northern Canada. It is likely to be stable and is characteristically free of condensation forms. When heated or moistened from the ground with strong turbulence, this type of air mass develops limited convective stratocumulus cloud forms with scattered light rain or snow showers. In summer strong continental heating rapidly modifies the coolness and dryness of the cP air mass as it moves to lower latitudes. Daytime generation of cumulus clouds is the rule, but the upper-level stability of the air mass is usually such as to prevent rain showers. The continental Tropical (cT) air mass originates in arid or desert regions in the middle or lower latitudes, principally during the summer season. It is strongly heated in general, but its moisture content is so low that the intense dry convection normally fails to reach the condensation level. Of all the air masses, the cT is the most arid, and it sustains the belt of subtropical deserts worldwide. The maritime Tropical (mT) is the most important moisture-bearing and rain-producing air mass throughout the year. In winter it moves poleward and is cooled by the ground surface. Consequently, it is characterized by fog or low stratus or stratocumulus clouds, with drizzle and poor visibility. A steep lapse rate aloft in regions of cyclonic activity ensures the occurrence of heavy frontal and convective rains. In summer the characteristics of the mT air mass over the oceans and in zones of cyclonic activity are basically the same as in winter. Over warm continental areas, however, the air mass is strongly heated so that, instead of fog and low stratus clouds, widely scattered and locally heavy afternoon thunderstorms occur. Read this because it might be help if not i kceep trying to find the answer.
Answer:
Air mass, in meteorology, large body of air having nearly uniform conditions of temperature and humidity at any given level of altitude. Such a mass has distinct boundaries and may extend hundreds or thousands of kilometres horizontally and sometimes as high as the top of the troposphere (about 10–18 km [6–11 miles] above the Earth’s surface). An air mass forms whenever the atmosphere remains in contact with a large, relatively uniform land or sea surface for a time sufficiently long to acquire the temperature and moisture properties of that surface. The Earth’s major air masses originate in polar or subtropical latitudes. The middle latitudes constitute essentially a zone of modification, interaction, and mixing of the polar and tropical air masses. Continental Polar (cP) air usually forms during the cold period of the year over extensive land areas such as central Asia and northern Canada. It is likely to be stable and is characteristically free of condensation forms. When heated or moistened from the ground with strong turbulence, this type of air mass develops limited convective stratocumulus cloud forms with scattered light rain or snow showers. In summer strong continental heating rapidly modifies the coolness and dryness of the cP air mass as it moves to lower latitudes. Daytime generation of cumulus clouds is the rule, but the upper-level stability of the air mass is usually such as to prevent rain showers. The continental Tropical (cT) air mass originates in arid or desert regions in the middle or lower latitudes, principally during the summer season. It is strongly heated in general, but its moisture content is so low that the intense dry convection normally fails to reach the condensation level. Of all the air masses, the cT is the most arid, and it sustains the belt of subtropical deserts worldwide. The maritime Tropical (mT) is the most important moisture-bearing and rain-producing air mass throughout the year. In winter it moves poleward and is cooled by the ground surface. Consequently, it is characterized by fog or low stratus or stratocumulus clouds, with drizzle and poor visibility. A steep lapse rate aloft in regions of cyclonic activity ensures the occurrence of heavy frontal and convective rains. In summer the characteristics of the mT air mass over the oceans and in zones of cyclonic activity are basically the same as in winter. Over warm continental areas, however, the air mass is strongly heated so that, instead of fog and low stratus clouds, widely scattered and locally heavy afternoon thunderstorms occur. Read this because it might be help if not i kceep trying to find the answer.
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What is the key to maintaing water purrification services?
What are genetic variations? First answer gets brainliest! Please help
Answer:
Genetic variation refers to differences in the genetic makeup of individuals in a population. Genetic variation is necessary in natural selection. In natural selection, organisms with environmentally selected traits are better able to adapt to the environment and pass on their genes.
Which correctly lists the three features of Earth that are the main types of landforms?
A. hills, valleys, and plateaus
B. lakes, valleys, and mountains
C. mountains, plains, and plateaus
D. plains, lakes, and hills
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because it has all the types of features of earth
They even impact which military sites are most effective at defending a given area. Thus, option C is correct.
What different landforms on earth that affect function?The four main types of landforms are mountains, hills, plateaus, and plains. Buttes, canyons, valleys, and basins are examples of minor landforms. Mountains and hills can be pushed upward by tectonic plate movement under the Earth.
The various natural sceneries on the world are produced by landforms. They serve as homes for both animals and people. A place's topography is composed of its landforms.
All people's lives depend heavily on landforms. They have an impact on a region's cultural history, societal development, food production, housing options, and architectural and building choices.
Therefore, because it has all the types of features of earth.
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How might scientific knowledge about monoculture farming affect societal decisions? Please be sure to answer in complete sentences.
Answer:
People could choose to practice organic farming, heirloom plants, or use GMOs.
Governments could pass laws to limit the use of monoculture farming.
Governments could pass laws requiring people to use alternate farming methods
Explanation:
Answer:
People could choose to practice organic farming, heirloom plants, or use GMOs. Governments could pass laws to limit the use of monoculture farming.Governments could pass laws requiring people to use alternate farming methods
Q 13. How will you describe the sequence of oxygen, carbon dioxide, anu
flow in your own words?
Answer:
Our body requires oxygen to complete it's all metabolic processes this demand of oxygen is fulfilled by oxygen carrier component present in the blood called Hemoglobin (HB). It binds with the oxygen that reaches from lungs to the heart, deoxygenated blood i.e. the blood that carries carbon dioxide with it, is converted into oxygenated blood and circulated throughout the body.Which of the graphics best represents an animal cell? !!!THIS IS URGENT!!!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It’s Red
Answer: A
Explanation: Animal cells don't have cell walls like cell B does, so it has to be A.
Tina-Marie accidentally left her water bottle outside on a freezing, winter night. The next day, the water bottle, which is now filled with ice, ruptured. Based on her observations, Tina-Marie forms a hypothesis about freezing water and volume. Identify a hypothesis Tina-Marie can investigate. Then describe an experimental procedure for investigating the hypothesis.
Answer:
Hypothesis, Ice is less dense then water.
Explanation:
They could test this by attaining the density of ice and water, the density of Water is 1g/ml and if the ice floats that means ice is less then 1 g/ml which means ice is less dense. This is relevant to the water bottle because the Ice expanded due to it being less dense causing the water bottle to rupture
HELP ANSWER NEEDED!! BEFORE 3:00!!
Answer:
1: C
2: B
3: C
4: C
5: B
6: False
7: False
8: True
9: False
10: False
Explanation:
Looked each question up and that’s what i got. hope this helps, good luck!!!!!
Overuse injuries are a common issue many athletes and even everyday people face. I want you to research what an overuse injury is. What is an overuse injury? What causes overuse injuries? What are some symptoms that might be warning us that an overuse injury might occur? Are there any long-term consequences if we ignore these symptoms? How can we prevent it? What are some common overuse injuries? These are some suggestions about what you can research. I want 3 paragraphs due by the end of the day tomorrow.
Define regulating services in your own words
define providing services in your own words
Answer: did this
Explanation:
Part B
Locate the lines of longitude that run from north to south, or vertically, on the map ©. Then answer the following
questions.
Question 1
What is the alternate name for 0° longitude?
Which defines a biome as a desert
Answer: A desert is defined simply by the amount of rainfall that falls in an area in conjunction with the amount of evaporation. In essence, it's any area that receives on average less than 10 inches of rainfall per year, and where the yearly evaporation is more than 10 inches of rain a year.
The cell membrane serves many functions. One of the cell membranes functions is to help the cell maintain homeostasis. How does the cell membrane do that ?
Answer:
The cell membrane help to maintaining homeostasis by regulating the flow of substances through it and by recognizing potentially harmful agents to the cell.
Explanation:
Cellular membrane is constituted by a lipidic bilayer, whose characteristics allow it to behave as a semi-permeable membrane to the passage of substances.
The selective permeability of the membrane makes it possible to regulate the passage of water, molecules and ions through it into the cell and from there into the extracellular space, a characteristic that allows the maintenance of homeostasis.
Additionally, the cell surface can identify foreign and potentially harmful agents, which can affect the internal balance, preventing in most cases their passage into the cell.
Is it possible for you to be more related to one grandparent than another?
Answer:
No because you should get half the DNA from your parents meaning you should be related to the grandparents equally
Answer:
The question isn't clear, can you restate it ?
Explanation:
Select the correct order of the human body's hierarchical system that builds from SMALLEST to LARGEST units. * Tissue - Cellular - Chemical - Organism - Organ - Organ System Chemical - Cellular - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism Cellular - Tissue - Chemical - Organ - Organ System - Organism Organism - Organ System - Organ - Tissue - Cellular - Chemical
Answer:
B. Chemical - Cellular - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism
Explanation:
The human body's hierarchical system that builds from smallest to largest units is : Chemical - Cellular - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism.
Chemicals such as oxygen and carbon dioxide are the basic unit of the human body that forms atoms and biomolecules which further undergo chemical reaction to form cell or cellular, which is a basic unit of all life. Cells then form their functional groups called tissues and then different tissues form an organ. Different organs work together and form an organ system such as the digestive system and respiratory system. All the organ systems then form a living organism or human.
Hence, the correct option is "B. Chemical - Cellular - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism".
An independent variable is-
Answer:
A variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
Explanation:
Compare and contrast Meiosis and Mitosis, how are they similar and how are they different?
Answer:
Cells divide and reproduce in two ways, mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis results in four sex cells.
Answer:
1. meiosis require two nuclear division but mitosis requires only one nuclear division
2. meiosis produces four daughter divisions, and there are four daughters cell following cytokinesis. Mitosis followed by cytokinesis result in two daughter cells
3. in meiosis, the four daughter cells are haploid and have half the chromosome number as the parent cell. In mitosis, the daughter cell have the same chromosome number as the parent cell
4. in meiosis the daughter are genetically dissimilar to each other and to parent but in mitosis, the daughter cells are genetically identical to each other and to the parent.
Explanation:
can you keep a fly as a pet???
(there is one sitting on my leg and wont move)
its kinda cute not gonna lie
Answer:
yes u can
Explanation:
:3 *aww wonderful pet than*
Identify the labeled structures.
Answer: A = nucleus, B = plastids , C = ribosomes , D = cytoplasm
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Answer: answer is down below
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here you goWhich of the following is the most likely reason the Moon can NOT support life?
А
It has many craters, indicating that it has an atmosphere too weak to protect life
B
It has many craters, indicating that is has a magnetic field too powerful for life.
С
It has many dark spots, indicating volcanic activity too extreme for life.
D
It has many light spots, indicating frozen ice that is too cold for life.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
B is not true because the amount of craters does not indicate how powerful the magnetic field is, it indicates how much gravity there is.
C is not true because the dark spots are igneous rock, dried lava. That means that there WAS volcanic activity, in the past.
D is not true because the light spots on the moon are not ice, they are simply a lighter colored rock.
A is true because meteors will burn up in the atmosphere of planets because of friction, so not all the meteors will hit said planet. But if there isn't an atmosphere, all of the meteors will hit that planet. (or in this case, moon)
Which of the following comparisons is ACCURATE?
Carbohydrates and lipids contain the same elements in different ratios or
proportions.
Lipids and nucleic acids are both built from amino acids.
Proteins are built of nucleic acids and DNA is built of amino acids.
Saturated fats are another name for polysaccharides.
Answer:
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Answer:
It's the first one. Carbohydrates and lipids contain the same elements in different ratios or proportions.
Which characteristic makes a cell membrane selectively permeable?
the thickness of the membrane
the chemical nature of the membrane
the rigid nature of the membrane
the smooth outside of the membrane
Answer:A selectively permeable cell membrane is one that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through it with active or passive transport.
Explanation:
Knowing what you know about how a substance travels in diffusion, in
order for oxygen to leave the alveoli and enter the blood, there would be
concentration of oxygen in the alveoli compared to the
blood. *
A.higher
B.Lower
Answer:
the oxygen should be concentrated in the alveoli
Explanation:
Diffusion: The movement of molecules from a region og higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
So when the Oxygen is concentrated in the alveoli only then it can move towards the blood
Diffusion is a passive transport system which means it doesnt need energy in the form of atp molecules
if the molecules move from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration it needs atp molecules which is energy and is called active transport system
The answer should be "HIGHER."
How many atoms of each element are in the chemical formula NH4NO3?
1 nitrogen, 1 hydrogen, and 3 oxygen
1 nitrogen, 4 hydrogen, and 3 oxygen
2 nitrogen, 4 hydrogen, and 3 oxygen
5 nitrogen, 1 hydrogen, and 1 oxygen
What is a small ecosystem in danger of compared to a large and diverse ecosystem?
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
A small ecosystem is in danger when compared to a large and diverse ecosystem because the genetic variability in a small ecosystem is low and a small disruption can wipe out the populations within the ecosystem. This is unlike in a large ecosystem where this is a high genetic variability that gives the populations within the ecosystem resilience against disturbances.
There are enough alleles within the genetic pool of a large and diverse ecosystem to withstand disturbance regimes unlike in small ecosystems where the alleles are few. Hence, a little disturbance can endanger the entire population in a small ecosystem and put them at the risks of extinction.
describe 3 ways our body is trying to maintain homeostasis while running
Answer:
Temperature. The body must maintain a relatively constant temperature. ...
Glucose. The body must regulate glucose levels to stay healthy. ...
Toxins. Toxins in the blood can disrupt the body's homeostasis. ...
Blood Pressure. The body must maintain healthy levels of blood pressure. ...
pH.
What is the blending theory of inheritance? Why did Mendel question this theory?
Answer:
Blending Theory of Inheritance
Mendel noticed plants in his own garden that weren't a blend of the parents. For example, a tall plant and a short plant had offspring that were either tall or short but not medium in height. Observations such as these led Mendel to question the blending theory
The blending theory state that the inheritance of traits from two parents produces offspring with characteristics that are combination of the parents.
What is blending theory of inheritance?Blending theory of inheritance stated that, offspring is combination of characteristics of the traits from two parents. Blending inheritance was discarded after the general acceptance of the modern genetics.
Mendel noticed that plant in his garden were not blend of the parents. For example, a tall plant and a short plant had offspring that were either tall or short but not medium in height.
Therefore, Mendel question this theory. He wanted to know if there was different principle that could explain how the characteristics are inherited to the offspring from parents.
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A starch molecule is like a:
Answer:
A reservoir of energy
Answer:
chemical battery and reservoir of energy
Explanation:
There is more Biodiversity in the costal plains ecoregion than in the mountains basin ecoregion due to:
A. More annual precipitation
B. Higher elevation
C. Less annual precipitation
D. Colder temperatures
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An engineer is designing a tire for heavy machinery, Which statement
describes the clearest constraint that applies to the solution?
A. It must be affordable for consumers.
B. It must be designed so that it has an appealing appearance,
C. It must cost the consumer less than $200 per tire.
D. It must function safely under a heavy load,