Answer:
they can all be applied to other plants.
True or false: Most muscles contain a combination of all three muscle types, slow oxidative, fast oxidative, and fast glycolytic.
Thanks to what we know about muscles and the fibers they contain, we can confirm that the statement in the question is in fact true.
Muscle is a type of tissue which due to coordinated systems that make up their composition, have the ability to contract. This ability allows for greater efficiency. In humans, the muscle systems are classified into three kinds:
Cardiac muscleSkeletal muscleSmooth muscleDespite the different classifications and functions of each muscle type, each of these muscles contains a combination of three types of muscle fibers, which are the fibers listed in the question:
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mention 3 ways in which the lack of care to the coral reefs can be resolved
Answer:
1 Recycle and dispose of trash properly.
2 Use environmentally-friendly modes of transportation.
3 Save energy at home and at work
Explanation:
The picture shows a model of a cell.
Answer:
What is showing is called a Chloroplast. They help the plant capture sunlight energy. So 'B' is the answer.
Explanation:
Answer:
B's your answer.To use energy from sunlight to make sugars
During the final events of cellular respiration, oxygen combines with ________ to form ________. hydrogen ions only; water carbon only; CO2 energy-depleted electrons and carbon; CO2 energy-depleted electrons and hydrogen ions; water energy-depleted electrons only; water
Answer:
energy-depleted electrons and hydrogen ions; water
Explanation:
in classical conditioning, stimulus generalization occurs when an organism responds
Answer: In stimulus generalization, an organism responds to new stimuli that are similar to the original conditioned stimulus. For example, a dog barks when the doorbell rings. He then barks when the oven timer dings because it sounds very similar to the doorbell
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Answer:
A pet exposed to a high level of toxin within a short time may be affected by acute toxicity
H-E-L-P! ASAP! Describe two ways that plants respond to their environment, giving an example of each. Your answer can include ways that plants respond to seasonal changes, light, gravity, or touch.
Plants have evolved to respond to critical changes in the environment by either growing their roots, or leaves towards/away from any stimulus. This response, is called a tropism.
For example, The plant's stem and leaves bend toward sunlight. Their roots grow toward Earth's gravity.
Plants have complicated systems to detect and then respond to changes in light, gravity, temperature, and or even physical touch.
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in plants, tubes transport nutrients throughout the plant. which parts carry out that function in humans?
Answer:
blood vessels
Explanation:
blood vessels transport nutrients in human body
which process is a plant incapablevof conducting in the dark why
Answer:
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Answer:
During night hours, most plants switch from photosynthesis to the opposite process, respiration, in which carbon dioxide and water are produced rather than consumed.Explanation:
why should you lower the stage all the way down after using a microscope?
Answer:
Reducing the amount of light improves contrast, making the specimen "stand out" against the background. Some microscopes have an annular condenser, which is a plate under the stage that can be rotated. The plate consists of holes of different diameter.
Explanation:
how would you explain the charge changes that occur in a neuron during the messaging process
Answer: Prior to the process, the neuron is polarized; as the signal passes along the axon, the membrane depolarizes and repolarizes again, passing positive charges in and then back out.
Explanation:
The expulsion of urine from the bladder is referred to as:
Answer:
Urination or micturition
Explanation:
Photolysis is a part of which cycle? a. Phosphorus b. Oxygen c. Nitrogen d. Carbon Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.
Answer:
B Oxygen
Explanation:
it's the answer for your question..
Answer:
It is B
Explanation:
What are not examples of limiting nutrients
Answer:
Variations in the supply of a non-limiting nutrient do not affect the growth of autotrophs, and thus they do not affect the concentrations of the limiting nutrient in either the accessible or the inaccessible pool.
How does a varied sequence of N-bases allow DNA to provide the code that makes many living organisms?
PARAGRAPH!
Answer:
The nitrogen bases in DNA code for the sequence of amino acids that make
up a protein
Explanation:
Secondary nucleus is
a) Haploid
b)Diploid
c) Triploid
d) Tetraploid
The correct answer is option B. Diploid
The secondary nucleus is formed by the fusion of two polar nuclei which is a diploid.
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Answer:
B) Mushroom --> Heterotroph
C) Algae --> Autotroph
A) Autotroph --> Producer
D) Hetrotroph --> Comsumer
Explanation:
Mushrooms are decomposers because like other fungi, they break down dead and decaying matter to make their own foodProducers, such as plants and algae, acquire nutrients from inorganic sources that are supplied primarily by decomposers whereas decomposers, mostly fungi and bacteria, acquire carbon from organic sources that are supplied primarily by producers.Primary producer; organisms, such as plants and phytoplankton, that can produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis; also called autotrophs.Consumers are also referred to as heterotrophs in contrast to autotrophs, which are the producers of the food chain. Consumers therefore include animals and heterotrophic bacteria and fungi. Plants that are carnivorous and therefore consume organic matter as well are regarded as both consumers and producers.Have a great day! :D
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how much milk does the average cow produce each day
Answer:
6-7 gal
Explanation:
STATISTICS B)
what other type of cell besides plant has a cell wall
bacteria , fungi and algea
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are all Mammals. Whales usually are larger and slower in the water. Porpoises normally do not have a pronounced beak as a dolphin would. Dolphins have a curved dorsal fin. Dolphins and Porpoises are extremely intelligent. They are warm-blooded. All dolphins are whales, but not all whales are dolphins. Different animals live in different areas. Killer whales are adapted to colder areas, and they stay in the colder water. Bottlenose dolphins are best suited for warmer areas such as the Atlantic Ocean, so they will have less body fat or flubber because they live in a warmer climate. The Killer Whale will need more body fat because of the colder temperatures. They have smooth bodies to help them swim. They have tiny hairs, but as they age, the hair disappears. They can stay underwater longer based on their breathing and extract oxygen from water; they make super high pitch noises that Bounce off objects in the water Back towards the Dolphins to help determine the location; this is called Echolocation.
How does this diversity and adaptations differ from the diversity encountered on land?
Answer:
no worries no any answer
Explanation:
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Receptors that are especially important for helping a person maintain balance are located in the (A) gyrus cinguli (B) inner ear (C) tendons (D) ossicles (E) ligaments
The receptors that aid in allowing a person to maintain balance are located within the inner ear.
The human ability to walk upright without falling, and a wide variety of other tasks that we perform as all thanks to our ability to maintain balance. This ability is given to us by structures located deep within the inner ear.
The inner ear is located deep within the lateral side of the head. This ear contains 3 semicircular canals or ducts, which are tiny structures filled with liquid. Each of these canals has an expansion at its end known as the ampulla, which holds within it the very small cellular balance receptors called crista.
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what specific type of tissue makes up the intervertebral discs
Answer:Fibrocartilage
Explanation:
What is a reflex? [Science]
A. Similar nerve cell bodies grouped together in a nervous system.
B. Interaction of the information passing through neurons.
C. Behavior that doesn’t not involve the “higher” centers of an animal’s brain.
D. Part of the nervous system that connects the sensory receptors to the muscles.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Compare how active solar heat and passive solar heat structures work differently to gather heat from
the sun.
Answer:
Active heating captures sunlight, either as heat or electricity, to augment heating systems, while passive heating captures heat from the sun as it comes into your home through windows, roofs and walls to heat objects in your home (hope that helped?)
Explanation:
The rapid activation of bodily systems to cope with a stressor and restore homeostasis is part of the _____ load model.
who was the first person to see cells under a microscope
How does kinetic energy affect temperature? simple answer pls. PLS HELPP!!
Answer:
The faster the particles are moving, the higher the temperature. That is, the average kinetic energy of a gas is directly related to the temperature.
Explanation:
Leaves are modified as tendrils for climbing as in
a) Cactus
b) Pea
c)Citrus
d)Bougainvillea
Answer: pea
Explanation:
In the garden pea, it is only the terminal leaflets that are modified to become tendrils. In other plants such as the yellow vetch (Lathyrus aphaca), the whole leaf is modified to become tendrils while the stipules become enlarged and carry out photosynthesis.
A study is conducted to evaluate the effect of competition between foxes and coyotes for a limited food source. Which level of ecology is being studied
Answer:
Community ecology!
Explanation:
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A study is conducted to evaluate the effect of competition between foxes and coyotes for a limited food source. The level of ecology being studied is community ecology. The correct option is d.
What is community ecology?The ecosystem is the fundamental unit for maintaining life, although it extends beyond species living in a single location. The recycling of resources between organisms and their environments, between organic and inorganic forms, is essential to life.
Community ecology is the study of the structure and function of communities, which are assemblages of interacting populations of species living in a certain area or habitat.
A community in ecology is a group or association of populations of two or more different species that live in the same geographical area and at the same time, also known as a biogenesis.
Therefore, the correct option is d, community ecology.
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The question is incomplete. Your most probably complete question is given below:
molecular ecology
organismal ecology
population ecology
community ecology