Answer:
d. Any of the above
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Around what time was the cure for scurvy found?
Explanation:
During the Age of Sail, it was assumed that 50 percent of the sailors would die of scurvy on a major trip. A Scottish surgeon in the Royal Navy, James Lind, is generally credited with proving that scurvy can be successfully treated with citrus fruit in 1753.
Answer:
in 1747 by James Lind ......
sensory information from all parts of the body is routed to
Answer:
the Somatosensory Cortex.
Explanation:
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how long does it take for sperm to fertilize an egg?
Answer:
It takes about 24 hours for sperm to fertilize an egg....
Explanation:
When the sperm penetrates the egg, the surface of the egg changes so that no other sperm can enter. At the moment of fertilization, the baby's genetic makeup is complete, including whether it's a boy or girl...
The movement of water dissolved minerals , and food and other organic molecules in a plant is called
A network of small arteries called the ___________ provides a blood supply to the tunica externa of very large vessels.
Answer:
vasa vasorum.
Explanation:
Secretory IgA is best described as _____.
A. an opsonizing antibody that facilitates uptake by M cells through Fc receptors
B. a monomeric IgA that neutralizes antigen effectively at mucosal surfaces
C. an inflammatory immunoglobulin that stimulates the chemotaxis of neutrophils into mucosal surfaces
D. a complement-activating immunoglobulin that causes destruction of invasive microflora through the membrane-attack complex
E. a non-inflammatory immunoglobulin that restricts the passage of antigens across mucosal surfaces
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
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Where does mixed livestock and crop farming predominantly occur?
Answer:
Asia and in countries such as India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Afghanistan, South Africa, China, Central Europe, Canada, and Russia.
Explanation:
Pith is composed of ______. Multiple choice question. companion cells sclerenchyma cells collenchyma cells parenchyma cells
Answer:
parenchyma cells
Explanation:
What factors affect a person's daily energy requirements?
Answer:
Gender, age and body weight are the main determinants of total energy expenditure. Thus, energy requirements are presented separately for each gender and various age groups, and are expressed both as energy units per day and energy per kilogram of body weight.
Explanation:
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Answer: 1 people 2 sleep 3 relationship(s)
Explanation:
the people that person is most commonly with has an affect on their endergy because if the people are able to stay up all night the person has less energy which leads to sleep if the person loses sleep they wont have energy and the brain wont function as fast and wont be able to enjoy time with friends and family which leads to relation ships which are created and monitered by the brain if person A is always near person B person A and B will have a relationship called friend ship if brother A is and sister A are twins they will most likely try to do things together or destroy any bonds they have with eachothers friends.
Discuss 2 other ways that scientists believe
kingdoms should be divided.
Answer:
Plants and animals? ...The question says two OTHER ways, and I don't know what ways have already been listed.
Explanation:
The two main kingdoms in the animal kingdom are plants and animals.
Scientists also list four other kingdoms including bacteria, archaebacteria, fungi, and protozoa.
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explain four ways in which saprophytes are economically important in nature.
Answer:
They break down dead and decaying organic matter into simple substances
Explanation:
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In eukaryotic mRNA, the parts that remain after processing and are translated into amino acid sequences are called the _____.
Answer:
Exons.
Explanation:
In mRNA maturation and processing, a complex called a splicesome essentially "cuts out", if you will, non-coding parts of the DNA sequence to be translated. The parts that are cut out are called "introns", and the parts that are left over that code for a protein sequence, are called "exons". Careful with the terminology. It seems counterintuitive that exons are the ones that stay (exon = exit? NO.) and introns (in, as in, stays in? NO.) are the ones that are cut out of the mature mRNA. Perhaps you can remember that the terms seem to be the opposite, that's how I remember it. Alright, good luck with all of this.
What is the term describing the process that occurs when a species evolves into a new species without a physical barrier separating populations?
Answer:
Sympatric speciation should be correct.
Explanation:
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HELLLP!!!!! Seeds are one way that plants reproduce. What are the reproductive advantages of using seeds to reproduce? What are the two major divisions of seed plants, and how do plants in each of these divisions reproduce?\
Explanation:
1-Seeds provide a protective coat so that the embryo plant can develop when it finds a nice piece of soil.
2-Vascular plants are subdivided into two classes: seedless plants, which probably evolved first (including lycophytes and pterophytes), and seed plants. Seed-producing plants include gymnosperms, which produce “naked” seeds, and angiosperms, which reproduce by flowering.
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Answer:
The Seed Coat. The seed coat is one major advantage seeds have over spores. Nourishment. Each seed contains nourishment for the embryo inside the seed.
Explanation:
Which type of tooth is used to fragment foods into ever-smaller chunks by shearing, slicing, crushing, and griding
Give 3 examples of microscopic organisms
To maintain homeostasis, ADH functions via a ______ feedback mechanism that responds to blood ______ concentration.
Answer:
negative, salt
Explanation:
ADH functions via a negative feedback mechanism that responds to blood salt concentration to maintain homeostasis.
What is homeostasis?In order to maintain a constant state between internal conditions and the external environment, a cell's response to its environment is known as homeostasis.
Because of their complexity and uniqueness to living things, the coordinated physiological responses that keep the majority of the body's dynamic equilibrium in place have been given the name "homeostasis."
Ex: When it's cold outside, we start to shiver and use energy to stabilize our body temperature. This is where the cell regulates cell temperature, fluid balance, sugar balance, etc. through it.
Therefore, there is negative feedback that responds to blood salt concentration.
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the atmosphere of earth is comprised mostly of oxygen and
Answer:
Nitrogen
Explanation:
The air in the atmosphere is made out of 78% Nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases.
Blood flow to the right side of the heart muscle decreases due to constriction of the __________, and decreased blood flow to the heart tissue can result in
what happens if the cell membrane does not pinch inward during telophase?
Answer:
It doesn’t pinch in for a plant cell because a plant cell has a cell wall. It grows a cell plate
I’m animals cells it should pinch in, but if it doesn’t, the cell can’t divide and you just end up with one cell containing 2 nuclei
Why do scientisits use light rays to represent light rays
explain why you have so many responses to one stimulus
Answer:
When a stimulus is detected by a sensory receptor, it can elicit a reflex via stimulus transduction.
a neuron that synapses in the adrenal medulla is a ___________ neuron, and releases the neurotransmitter ___________.
Answer:
preganglionic; acetylcholine (ACh)
Explanation:
What is the blood vessel that shunts blood from the pulmonary artery to the aorta during fetal life called
Answer:
the ductus arteriosus . I hope this helps you
You are examining a human blood smear under the microscope and note a large cell with a bilobed nucleus and orange-red granules in the cytoplasm. Identify the cell.
Which type of molecule transfers information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in the eukaryotic cell
Answer:
The RNA molecule transfers information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in the eukaryotic cell through transcription and translation.
Explanation:
The type of RNA that contains the information for making a protein is called messenger RNA (mRNA) because it carries the information, or message, from the DNA out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm.
which hormone released from the hypothalamus regulates gonad function?
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Answer: yes
Why isn’t color a very useful property in identifying a mineral?
Answer:
Generally, color alone is not the best tool in identification because color can be highly variable. Some minerals can occur in a variety of different colors due to impurities in the chemical makeup of the mineral.
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Which of the following is another name for ova?
Answer:
d. All of the above
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Answer:
All of them are the same word