According to the article, there are 3,000 brown tree snakes in Guam per square mile (mi2). The average high school in the United States is approximately 121,000 square feet or 0.004 square miles. According to these numbers, how many brown tree snakes would be found in an area the size of a typical U.S. high school?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

12 snakes

Explanation:

Given

[tex]3000\ snakes = 1\ mi^2[/tex]

Required

Determine  the number of snakes in 0.004mi²

Represent this with x;

So, we have:

[tex]3000\ snakes = 1\ mi^2[/tex]

[tex]x = 0.004\ mi^2[/tex]

Cross Multiply

[tex]x * 1\ mi^2 = 3000\ snakes * 0.004mi^2[/tex]

[tex]x * 1 = 3000\ snakes * 0.004[/tex]

[tex]x = 3000\ snakes * 0.004[/tex]

[tex]x = 12\ snakes[/tex]


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It makes it possible to discover new anticancer drugs.

It makes it possible to culture fewer types of cells.

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I is the fluid component of blood.
What is the fluid component of blood

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Answer:

Plasma

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Plasma. The liquid component of blood is called plasma, a mixture of water, sugar, fat, protein, and salts.

Carbohydrates spare the use of proteins for energy.
True or False

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False Protein sparing (amino acid sparing) is the process by which the body derives energy from sources other than protein. Protein sparing conserves muscle tissue.

Phospholipid heads are considered to by ______
because they attract water where as phospholipid tails are considered to be _______
because they rebel water and face inward.

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Answer:

hydrophilic/ hydrophobic

Explanation:

Hydrophobic means to be attracted to water. Hydrophobic means to be against water. In a phospholipid bilayer, the heads point out to reach the water, but the tails stay in to stay away from the water.

Explain how the discoveries by Rosalind Franklin helped Watson and Crick build an accurate model of DNA

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Explanation:

n 1952, Rosalind Franklin produced an image of DNA that suggested it contained two strands twisted in a double helix with a phosphate backbone and bases inside.Franklin calculated the diameter of DNA, the distance between strands and bases, the angle of the helix, and the number of bases per coil.Watson and Crick used this information to build and accurate model of DNA.

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In 1952, Rosalind Franklin produced an image of DNA that suggested it contained two strands twisted in a double helix with a phosphate backbone and bases inside.

Franklin calculated the diameter of DNA, the distance between strands and bases, the angle of the helix, and the number of bases per coil.

Watson and Crick used this information to build and accurate model of DNA.

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What process do cells use to release energy without oxygen? *
cellular respiration
O digestion
O fermentation
O photosynthesis

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It would be photosynthesis because photosynthesis converts the suns energy into chemical energy that is used for the plant to live and function.

Photosynthesis is a process which uses light energy, convert it into chemical energy and uses it to release energy without oxygen. Therefore, option (D) is correct.

What is photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is a process that plants and other organisms utilize to transform the energy from light into chemical energy. This chemical energy can then be used to fuel the activities of the organism later on through a process called cellular respiration.

Plants absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) from the air and soil during photosynthesis. Water is oxidized, meaning it loses electrons, while carbon dioxide is reduced, gaining electrons, within the plant cell. This converts water to oxygen and carbon dioxide to glucose.

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which type of fault creates oceanic rifts and rift valleys?

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Answer:

divergent plate boundary

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Donna has observed that her father can control the speed of their grandfather clock by adjusting the

height of the weight on the end of the pendulum. Donna thinks that the pendulum will move faster when

the weight is lowered, and wants to test her idea. Donna gets a stopwatch and measures the time it takes

for the pendulum to swing twenty times when the weight is moved to its lowest position. Donna begins to

move the pendulum up by 1 cm and continues to measure the time for twenty swings of the pendulum.

Donna records her data.

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The missing part of the question is as follows:

Position    Time (seconds)

1             23.23

2           21.56

3           20.33

4           19.00

5           18.02

Hypothesis: ____________

Dependent Variable: ____________

Independent Variable: ________________

Constants: __________

Control Group:_________________

Experimental Group: ____________

Answer:

Hypothesis:

if the weight is lowered the pendulum will move faster

Dependent Variable:

Time it takes the pendulum to swing or move

Independent Variable:

the position of the weight

Constants:

same weight and the same number of swings

Control Group:

pendulum at the lowest position

Experimental Group:

different height of pendulums

Explanation:

A hypothesis is a possible explanation for the observation in a given experiment which is "if the weight is lowered the pendulum will move faster" as it states the effect of length of the pendulum on the time it takes to swing.

The dependent variable in an experiment is affected and measured to see the effect which is the time it takes the pendulum to swing or move which is measured here and affected by the independent variable that is the position of the weight.

Constants are the variable that remains constant throughout the experiment that is the same weight and the same number of swings. Control group is the group of subject or condition which minimize the effect of factors or variables except one factor to compare or ensure if the experiment works that are pendulum at the lowest position. The experiment group is the group of a subject that get treatment desired to influence the dependent variable that is the different height of pendulums.

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Answer:

glucose

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Answer:

This question is incomplete

Explanation:

This question is incomplete because of the absence of options but the complete question is in the attached picture below.

The human genome is the basic genetic code, or blueprint, for the transfer of traits from parents to offspring through -hereditary transmission- . Studying this code -has revealed- ways to partially correct genetic defects after birth. It is already clear that behavior is rarely controlled by -a single gene- . Rather, almost all behavior involves -multiple genes- , and often specific -environmental- factors influence how genes are expressed.

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Catalyst

Enzymes

Substrate

Conservation of mass

Conservation of energy

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Answer:

Activation Energy: the minimum quantity of energy which the reacting species must possess in order to undergo a specified reaction

Catalyst: A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction

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Substrate:

the surface or material on or from which an organism lives, grows, or obtains its nourishment.

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Conservation of energy:

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Answer: Cell Theory

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Answer:

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At a depth of 100 meters the color would have disappeared

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Simple Diffusion across the Cell(Plasma) Membrane. The structure of the lipid bilayer allows small, uncharged substances such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, and hydrophobicmolecules such as lipids, to pass through the cell membrane, down their concentration gradient, by simple diffusion.

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Answer:

they are unaffected by changes in temperature

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is the answer.

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A. fats
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D. sunlight

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Answer:

B. sugar

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During photosynthesis, plants make sugars that they use for energy and to make cellulose and starch.

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justify how birds belonging to different species might all share a common ancestor.

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Answer:

When two different species having similar ancestors evolve to become different is called divergent evolution.

Birds belonging to different species might all share a common ancestor are also based on divergent evolution. Animals undergo divergent evolution for several reasons such as enviornmental changes and existance or absence of predators.

Some animals or birds adapt according to enviornmental changes for their survival and presence of predators affect the evolution of animals or birds to protect themselves from predators.

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C. To produce a new cell (NOT a new organism).
D. To differentiate.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation: Mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells (cell division). During mitosis one cell? divides once to form two identical cells. The major purpose of mitosis is for growth and to replace worn out cells.

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C. to produce a new cell

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Mitosis consists in replicating the genetic material of a mother cell in order to make two identical daughter cells; this is a diploid process. In order to make an egg or sperm cell and eventually a new organism, the correct process would be meiosis, since it combines the DNA between two cells and it is an haploid process.

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the first one

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none of the others are true.

Answer:

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Inheritance of one trait does not affect inheritance of another.

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A. I think sample 1 and 2 or the most alike.

B. I know this because the lines (or DNA) look the same,  they have the most lines that are in the same spot. And the same amount of lines. Only one line is in a different spot.

C. Yes, I think they are. Because they have the same name as one, and second there DNA is kinda close

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Which organelles work together to get glucose into the cell for energy to be made?
A The cell wall lets the glucose into the cell. The glucose moves across the cytoplasm to the chloroplast so that energy can be
created
B The cell wall lets the glucose into the cell. The glucose moves across the cytoplasm to the mitochondria so that energy can be
created
DC The cell membrane lets the glucose into the cell. The glucose moves across the cytoplasm to the chloroplast so that energy can be
created
OD The cell membrane lets the glucose into the cell. The glucose moves across the cytoplasm to the mitochondria so that energy can
be created

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Answer: The cell wall lets the glucose into the cell, the glucose then travels through the cytoplasm to the mitochondria to create energy

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