Answer:
1. Submit your observations of the chicken leg dissection.
The first thing that I saw was the skin. This one has bumps on it. Underneath, when I carefully cut it, I could see a yellow layer which is fat. Under the fat, there is a thick pink tissue, the muscles. The muscle is in contact with the bones and attached to them by the tendons. They look thin and white and are at the muscles' ends since they attach them to the bones.
2. Were you able to determine how the chicken moves?
Yes, muscles work in pairs, so when I pull from a specific tendon, the leg bends since the muscle contracts to do this movement. Then this muscle will relax, another muscle will contract itself, and a tendon will pull the bone to return the leg to a straight position.
When one of these muscles contracts, the other relaxes to allow the bone's movement in a specific direction. Then this muscle relaxes and allows the leg's movement in the opposite direction since the muscle that was lax before now is contracting itself to extend the leg. There are a flexor and an extensor muscle.
3. What characteristics of muscles help you determine the direction of the movement?
The characteristics that help me determine the movement's direction were:
The position that the muscles have concerning the joints and the bones. The tendons at the end of the muscles and bones.By following the muscle, the tendon, and where it is in the joint, I could determine the movement's direction.
Explanation:
When we observe a chicken leg dissection, we can determine the components that it has and how all the elements work together to move the leg. Even though the mechanism and structure are not the same as in a human body, we can see how muscles, bones, tendons, and joints work not only in animals but also in humans to allow movement.
What biome is most of the small islands
The nucleotide base sequence of a strand of DNA is TAC-CGG-AGT . What is the sequence of the complementary DNA strand ?
Answer: ATG-GCC-TCA
Explanation: A's pair with T's, C's pair with G's. In the complementary strand simply pair any T's with A's and vice verse and any C's with G's and vice verse
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Answer:
C which would be considered secondary consumers.
Explanation:
They are commonly called carnivores, and examples include lions, snakes, and cats.
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How is meiosis I different from meiosis II? What are the products of each? How do they relate to the parent cell or to mitosis?
Answer: Meiosis I is a Heterotypic division but Meiosis II is a Homotypic division. Meiosis I produces 2 Diploid cells and Meiosis II produces 4 Haploid cells. Both produce two daughter cells from each parent cell.
Activity
Research and identify a common resource in your state and explain the consequences of rise in population on the resource.
Answer:
Pollution, crimes and overcrowding.
Explanation:
Lack of family planning is responsible for the rise of population. It brought many adverse changes in the environment such as pollution, crimes and overcrowding etc. Rise in population causes unemployment that leads to crimes in the society. It also produces pollution due to more human activities such as emission of fossil fuels and more industries should be built to provide basic needs to more population. Rise in population causes agricultural to be converted into residential area that leads to decrease food production.
State the ascent of sap in brief help me and thank you
Answer:
Explanation:
The ascent of sap in the xylem tissue of plants is the upward movement of water and minerals from the root to the crown.
Examples of decapods are
Answer:
Crabs, lobster, shrimp, etc.
Explanation:
Write a Haiku about science please
Light and energy,
Electricity abound,
Generating life.
where is sucrose transported to in plants?
(name like either roots, leaves, where?)
why do people like sparkling water?
Answer:
maybe they think it will make them magical?
Explanation:
3. The ability to keep a stable internal environment is called
a. Metabolism
b. Reproduction
c. Homeostasis
Answer:
c)Homeostasis isthe ability to keep a stable internal environment is called
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable internal environment. Homeostasis is a term coined to describe the physical and chemical parameters that an organism must maintain to allow proper functioning of its component cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
-1 Define cell and cytology.
Which of the following does NOT involve a type of genetic modification?
a. production of spider web c. use of a malaria vaccine
b. production of human insulin d. bacterial transformation
Answer:
the answer would be B the production of human insulin
describe one way in which the body gets rid of lactic acid
What is the main function of the organs thyroid gland, adrenal glands, and pancreas?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Explain how sexual and asexual reproduction both lead to better evolutionary fitness.
Answer:
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Explanation:
To get diversity in individuals, genetic differences are required, and different phenotypes must be expressed. Since sexual reproduction is more conducive to driving evolution than asexual reproduction, much more genetic diversity is available for natural selection to work on. Evolution can happen over time.
what is insomnia ?...
Answer:
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Explanation:
I also think ,u lack ur sleep
Answer:
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep, hard to stay asleep, or cause you to wake up too early and not be able to get back to sleep.
Explanation:
what would the chromosome to the right be called?
Answer:
The two identical chromosomes that result from DNA replication are referred to as sister chromatids. Sister chromatids are held together by proteins at a region of the chromosome called the centromere. Chromosomes undergo additional compaction at the beginning of mitosis.
Explanation:
Based on the position of centromere and length of chromosomal arms, the chromosomes are classified into 4 groups:
(1). Telocentric chromosomes.
(2). Acrocentric chromosomes.
(3). Sub-metacentric chromosomes.
(4). Metacentric chromosomes.
What does the temporal lobe and Cerebellum do?
Answer:
The temporal lobes are also believed to play an important role in processing affect/emotions, language, and certain aspects of visual perception.
The cerebellum is busy planning, adjusting and executing movements of the body, the limbs and the eyes.
Explanation:
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What are segments?
Answer:
each of the parts into which something is or may be divided.
Tectonic plates can affect __________________ environmental changes, which might be a cause for species extinction
Answer:
I believe it is long term.
Explanation:
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Draw a line representing the rise and a line Representing the run of the line. state the slope of the line in simplest form
Glomerular filtrate comprises of water, glucose, amino acids and creatine. Which among the above are reabsorbed actively and rapidly by blood?
Answer:
Glucose, amino acids are rapidly reabsorbed actively by blood.
Explanation:
Put "Polygenic Traits" in a sentence
Answer:
Polygenic traits are controlled by a number of separate genes.
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Answer:
Polygenic traits are controlled by a number of separate genes
Explanation:
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fault generally occurs at a transform boundary. O A. normal OB. strike-slip O C. thrust O D. reverse
Answer: Read the question carefully
TRANSFORM BOUNDARIES: B. Strike-Slip
Explanation:
A reverse fault happens at convergent boundaries.
A normal fault happens at divergent boundaries
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The fault that generally occurs at a transform boundary is a strike slip. Therefore, option B is correct.
What are transform boundary and strike-slip?A transform boundary is a type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally in opposite directions. Transform boundaries are characterized by shallow and frequent earthquakes. The most famous example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California, which marks the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates.
"Strike-slip" is a type of fault that occurs along a transform boundary, where two tectonic plates are sliding horizontally past each other in opposite directions. In a strike-slip fault, the movement is primarily horizontal and the rocks on either side of the fault move past each other parallel to the strike (or direction) of the fault. The San Andreas Fault in California is a well-known example of a strike-slip fault.
Hence, option B is correct.
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What does the prefix pseudo mean in the word pseudoscience?
false
subjective
systematic
factual
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Write a hypothesis about how the interaction of tectonic plates may cause earthquakes.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Techtonic plates interacting with each other would cause an earthquake because they are essentially the earth's foundation so by sliding together they would cause rockfall and make a rumble which is basically what an earthquake is and when they interact its basically the earth moving so it would cause shaking and rumbling which is what happens in an earthquake
(Additionally) in the aftermath of an earthquake the plates are either moving or settling down which is why frequently after an earthquake there is a mini one following it
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Answer:
It is D
this shows that there was likely greater diversity during the time that is represented by that rock layer
it could also be random chance that those fossils ended up being fossilized in that location as fossilization is a random and rare occurence so this is usually corraborated with multiple locations
also remember that a mass extinction event can fit within as large of a window as over 100k years because dating isn't bang on and a large cataclysmic even could take a long time for it to effect the whole planet enough to cause a mass extinction
Explanation:
It is D
Because it shows that there was a greater diversity during the time that is represented by that rock layer , it could also be random chance that those fossils ended up being fossilized in that location as fossilization is a random and rare occurence so this is usually corraborated with multiple locations
This map shows the counties in Montana that are prone to dam failure. If you were in charge of flood control in Montana, where would your biggest areas of concern be? What other data would you collect about these areas or about local weather patterns to help you make a flood-control plan for the state?
Answer:
The focus would be the western side of the state and several counties in the central part of the state because there are many high-risk dams in these areas. Knowing what communities and structures are located around these dams, the average precipitation rate, and projected rainfall totals would be helpful in designing a flood-control plan. Knowing the age and condition of each dam would be important for setting priorities in the plan.
If the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere increases, do we expect to record an increase or decrease in the pH of the ocean? Why?
Answer:
As the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide above water increases, the acidity of the water will increase causing the pH to decrease.