which could describe the chemical reaction that is shown

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Answer 1

Answer: dehydration of proteins.

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characteristics of normative economic?
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Normative economics focuses on the value of economic fairness, or what the economy "should be" or "ought to be." While positive economics is based on fact and cannot be approved or disapproved, normative economics is based on value judgments.

Answer:

According to normative economics, an economy "should be" or "ought to be." Economics is founded on value judgments, not facts.

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please help me .Is platypus a mammal or a bird​

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Answer:

Platypus is an mammal.

Explanation:

Because platypus cannot fly, and lays eggs. It does not live in nests, but in holes on the ground. The parents platypuses can have venom but the smaller ones do not have venom. This is why they are threatened by other animals.

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3. Suppose you work for a Blabbit Labs, the developer of many different pharmaceutical products. Your research
division has stumbled across a new drug that you believe cures male pattern baldness. Before you can start selling the
drug, you must demonstrate to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that the drug is effective.
a. What is the question being asked?

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First I would ask if it is safe. Is there any side effects? Does it contain anything that may cause an allergy reaction?

In regards to the information given, the question being asked should be”Is the drug that is believed to cure male pattern baldness effective?” although I’m not completely sure that was what you were looking for but I hope that helped!!

Which of these statements is true about autotrophs, but not heterotrophs?
They use sugar and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water.
They use chlorophyll and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water.
They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make sugars.
They use sunlight, water, and oxygen to make chlorophyll.

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Answer:

3rd one i think

Explanation:

autotrophs make own food

think about the photosynthesis equation which requires lights, co2 and water to make glucose

What do nitrifying bacteria do?

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Answer: Nitrifying bacteria such as Nitrosomonas play an important role in providing nitrogen to plants and limiting carbon dioxide fixation. They are found widely distributed in soil or water, where there are large amounts of ammonia, such as lakes or streams into which treated and untreated sewage is pumped.

Explanation:

Answer:

They change Nitrogen to Nitrite and ammonia. Which helps plants to use Nitrogen even though it's in another form.

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Some food material is given
below. What are the diffrent
possible ways of cooking them?
Find out and write them.
Meat - Groundnuts - Potatoes
Spinach​

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Answer:

Meat-Boiling, Grilling, frying and roasting

Groundnuts-frying,boiling

Potatoes-Boiling frying and roasting

difference between diabetes mellitus and diuresis?? please help​

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Explanation:

If you have been in EMS long enough, you may well have encountered a patient with diabetes insipidus. Like many, you may have assumed that it is a variant of the common disease diabetes mellitus. Actually, diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus are totally unrelated other than the name. The term diabetes is derived from Latin (originally Greek) and means “to go through or siphon,” referring to a large amount of urine produced by the kidneys. The term melitus, in Latin, means “sweet.”  

 

During which of the following processes is carbon released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide?
OA. photosynthesis and combustion
respiration and photosynthesis
OC. respiration and combustion
OD. combustion and sedimentation
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Answer:

Respiration and Combustion

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Why was the scientific method developed?
Group of answer choices

to help scientists avoid religious disputes

to help scientists organize the process of solving problems

to confirm ancient facts about the Earth

to develop scientific laws that no one could argue with

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Answer:

Its B

Explanation:

It just is

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why do all Karens have breathing problem when it comes to wearing masks????????

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Answer:

because they are karens lol

Explanation:

Because they are weird

what does Ecology mean

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The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surrounding

Answer:

a branch of science concerned with the relationships between living things and their environment or the pattern of relationships between living things and their environment.

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what are the problems and the challenges in classifying living things​

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Answer:

the problems are that there are so many different species that they aren't easy to classify.

What is an example of medicines whose molecular structure has been designed to interact with specific target molecules in living things?

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Answer: G protein- coupled receptor

Explanation:

Drug target is when a native protein activity in the body is modified by a drug resulting in a desired therapeutic effect.

G protein is an example of target drug that has been deisgned to modified the affect of certain protein in the body to aid treatment.

The first thing is to Identify the biological origin of the disease and then the target that can be used to combat the Ailment.

Which plant cells might not contain any chloroplasts?

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Answer:

roots

Explanation:

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Fomites are Group of answer choices insects that transmit pathogens from an infected host to a non infected host. animal sources for human pathogens. inanimate objects involved in the indirect contact transmission of pathogens. fecal material from infected hosts. silent carriers of infectious diseases.

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Answer:

Fomites are inanimate objects involved in the indirect contact transmission of pathogens.

Explanation:

Fomites are inanimate objects involved in the indirect contact transmission of pathogens. These objects include a whole range of items mostly found in indoor environments. When pathogens  such as viruses and bacteria come in contact with these objects through various human and animal activities such as sneezing or coughing, use of toilets etc; these pathogens remain active on these objects and can then cause disease when others come in contact with these objects.

Common fomites in the home include toilet seats and handles, doorknobs, kitchentops, bed coverings , mobile phones, light switches as well as as toys. In offices, door handles, stairway railings as well as wring materials are common fomites. Especially concerning is the issue of disease transmission by fomites in healthcare facilities since there is constant exposure of surfaces and equipments to various pathogens.

To help prevent the spread of diseases by fomites, regular handwashing and disinfection of commonly touched surfaces is required.

which type of scientific inquiry requires variables and control group

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Answer:The correct answer will be options-a scientific question, a procedure and a conclusion

Explanation:

The scientific investigation is performed to answer, understand and explain the natural events or phenomenon.  The scientific investigation is performed through one of the types of scientific investigation that is descriptive, comparative, and experimental.

The common components of all types of investigation are :

1. Scientific question: the question is asked on the basis of observation made which could be answered.

2. Procedure: the sequential steps are followed to answer and test the scientific question.

3. Conclusion: the main aim of the investigation is the conclusion or inference to the scientific question which is an explanation of the question.

Explanation:

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difference between photosynthesis and respiration​

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Answer: Photosynthesis involves the use of energy from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.

Answer:

Phototsynthesis takes water, sunlight, and CO2 and turns it into O2. Cellular Respiration take nutirents and O2 to create ATP.

what is the rate of person blood in one day​

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Answer:

about 6,000-7,500 liters (1,500-2,000 gallons) of blood daily.

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Explanation:

Normal blood in human body

Adults: The average adult weighing 150 to 180 pounds should have about 1.2 to 1.5 gallons of blood in their body. This is about 4,500 to 5,700 mL. Pregnant women: To support their growing babies, pregnant women usually have anywhere from 30 to 50 percent more blood volume than women who are not pregnant

You are studying lipoprotein processing in a strain of mutant mice. You find that these mice synthesize the same apolipoprotein composition contained in lipoproteins made in the liver and the intestines, whereas, in wild-type mice there are 2 different sized apolipoproteins in these same tissues. Examination of the mRNA processing in the mutant mice would most likely show a defect in which of the following processes?A. alternative polyadenylationB. alternative splicingC. differential cappingD. posttranscriptional modification converting a U to a T residueE. RNA editing

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Answer: Option E -- RNA Editing

Explanation:

It should be noted that, RNA editing can be defined as a molecular process via which some cells can make discrete changes to specific nucleotide sequences within an mRNA molecule after it has been generated by RNA polymerase. In addition, we have two major types of RNA editing with 1 being a C-to-U change catalyzed by cytidine deaminase that deaminates a cytidine base into a uridine base, e.g C-to-U editing is with the apolipoprotein B gene in humans. ApoB-100 is expressed in the liver and apoB-48 is expressed in the intestines. The B-100 form comprises of a CAA sequence that is edited to UAA, a stop codon, in the intestines.

How does the body prevent the loss of sugar in urine?

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Answer:

Drinking enough water prevents dehydration and also helps the kidneys remove extra sugar from the body in the urine. Those looking to reduce blood sugar levels should reach for water and avoid all sugary drinks, such as fruit juice or soda, which may raise blood sugar levels instead.

Explanation:

A group is considered monophyletic if
A. all members of the group share a common ancestor that is included in the group.
B. all members share homoplastic traits.
C. the group does not contain the most recent common ancestor.
D. not all descendants of the common ancestor are included.
E. it is the most parsimonious grouping.

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The answer would be e it is the most parsimonious grouping

Please write down prearation of perment slides of pollen grains by acetolysis method and study of different pollen characters: study of variation pattern in different taxa.

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Answer is given below

Explanation:

Collection and preservation of pollen material: In clean glass pots containing 70% glacial acetic acid, some of the stamens are applied with clean forceps prior to flower synthesis and sometimes protected from diamonds or mature flower buds. Some polyologists recommend 70% ethyl alcohol to preserve feathers in place of glacial acetic acid. In this condition, pollen-filled feathers can be stored indefinitely.  The wings are transferred to a centrifuge tube and rinsed well with distilled water.the wings are crushed with a glass rod and the mixture is filtered through a cheesecloth or sieve. The lower part is recalled in the centrifuge tube.  A freshly prepared acetolysis mixture containing acetic anhydride and concentrated H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) in a ratio of 9: 1 is poured into a centrifuge tube containing the washed pollen. Care must be taken to connect the conceider. H2SO4 by acetic anhydride drop to prevent overheating. The acetolysis solution reacts violently with water. Glacial acetic acid washers are required to replace water with acetic acid, which does not react violently with the acetolysis solution. Although the acetolysis process varies from pathologist to pulmonologist, the following approach seems to be the most appropriate. From the first to the last acetic acid wash, care is taken regardless of the water solution. Only distilled water should be used for washing to prevent contamination.

The muscle that originates on the sacrum and transverse process of each vertebra and inserts on the spinous process of the third or fourth more superior vertebra is the ________ muscle. Group of answer choices quadratus lumborum interspinalis semispinalis

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Answer:

multifidus muscle

Explanation:

Multifidus is a group of smaller muscles located near the spine (anteriorly among cervical paraspinal muscles) that extend, flex and rotate the spine. This muscle (multifidus) is an important stabilizer of the spine by stabilizing the joints at each segmental level. The multifidus muscle controls the erection of the spine and stabilization during its movements and the movement of the extremities.

What is The mutation caused by the addition of a nucleotide to an already existing gene sequence called? A. deletion B.duplication C.insertion D. Inversion ??

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Answer:

Insertion

Explanation:

An example of this genetic disorder is the trisomy 21

Describe the direction of DNA replication. Why is that important?

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Answer:

DNA replication is the process by that DNA make a copy to the cell division.

Explanation:

DNA replication is the double structure to the DNA molecule,it is biological process.DNA replication molecule the serve that template for the production to referred conservative replication.DNA replication occurs living the biological property of division and they performed complementary stand.DNA replication to that begin the specific location and origins in the genome, and growing from the origin.DNA replication is performed to the outside and artificially to the cell,in the DNA molecule.DNA replication is single strand by the DNA chain of nucleotide function, DNA contain the sugar .DNA replication is the basis of single strand to 3 prime and 5 prime  end, these refer to the carbon atom in the chain attaches.DNA replication allow the strand to the one another strand to used in partner strand.DNA replication is to matched in the template strand at one time with the creation of bonds,they high energy bonds.  

After phosphates and nitrates have entered a water
system, identify the correct steps of Eutrophication.
I. Oxygen levels drop
II. Underwater plants die
III. Fish and invertebrates die
IV. Algae grows rapidly
A. II, III, IV, I
B. IV, II, I, III
C. I, III, IV, II
D. III, II, I, IV

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After phosphates and nitrates enter a water system, the steps of eutrophication include the rapid growth of algae, death of underwater plant species, depletion of oxygen in the water, and the death of fishes and invertebrates. The correct option would be B.

Eutrophication refers to the excessive enrichment of water bodies by nutrients such as phosphates and nitrates thereby facilitating the rapid growth of some aquatic species with negative effects.

Once a water body becomes excessively enriched with phosphates and nitrates, the following is a sequence of events that follows:

Algal bloom: the nutrients facilitate the rapid growth of algaeThe bloom of algal species results in the death of underwater plants as a result of inadequate light.The death of the underwater plants and the accompanying microbial activities in decomposing them cause oxygen levels in the water to drop.Reduction in oxygen level causes fishes and other water invertebrates to die due to hypoxia

Therefore, the correct steps of eutrophication according to the illustration is IV, II, I, and III.

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A. I only

B. II only

C. III only

D. I and III only

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

my reason is that the capacity carrying is 35

Answer:

[tex]\boxed{\mathrm{A. \: I \ only}}[/tex]

Explanation:

The graph does not mention any seasons. The graph is not growing geometrically. For about 9 months the population has been about 35.

A student finds that the mass of 25mL of an unknown liquid is 20.5g. What is the density of this substance?

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Answer:

Density, [tex]d=0.82\ g/cm^3[/tex]

Explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of unknown liquid is 20.5 kg

Volume, V = 25 mL

We know that, 1 mL = 1 cm³

25 mL = 25 cm³

The density of the substance is equal to its mass per unit volume. So,

[tex]d=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\d=\dfrac{20.5\ g}{25\ cm^3}\\\\d=0.82\ g/cm^3[/tex]

So, the density of this substance is [tex]0.82\ g/cm^3[/tex].

Answer:

0.82

Explanation:

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What foods can you find nitrogen in

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Answer:

Beets, Garlic, meat, dark chocolate, leafy greeens, citrus fruit, pomegranae, etc.

Explanation:

Bile juice dose not contain any digestive enzymes yet it is essential for digestion why so ?explain

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Explanation:

Although bile juice does not contain any enzymes, it contains bilirubin and biliverdin. These help to break big fat globules into small globules which is taken to pancreatic juices to be further digested. This is known as emulsification of fat. It also helps in secretion of lipase. Thus it plays an important role because majority of the fat digestion process is carried out by it.

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