how many stem cells are there? name them all.

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Answer 1
There are 5 stem cells. Totipotent Stem Cell, Pluripotent Stem Cell, Multipotent Stem Cell, Oligopotent Stem Cell, and Unipotent Stem Cell.

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Which of these are present in both woody and herbaceous stems? (Select all that apply.)
rings
seedlings
phloem
xylem

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Seedlings And Xylem That’s The Answer
The Xylem and phloem they work hand in hand all plants have them

Memories of a Memory
Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising and found when describing the event that your story seems to change the more you tell it? Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn't really describe something you saw in a way that others could understand? If so, you may understand why some experts think eyewitness testimony is unreliable as evidence in scientific inquiries and trials. New insights into human memory suggest human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things.

First, memory is vague. Imagine your room at home or a classroom you see every day. Most likely, you could describe the room very generally. You could name the color of the walls, the floors, the decorations. But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room. Memory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seen rather than specific details. So when a witness tries to identify someone, her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall when faced with several tall people. There are lots of different kinds of "tall."

Second, memory uses general knowledge to fill in gaps. Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something. To do this, our brains use other memories and other stories when there are gaps. For example, one day at a library you go to quite frequently, you witness an argument between a library patron and one of the librarians. Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk rather than the actual participant simply because it is recreating a familiar scene. In effect, your brain is combining memories to help you tell the story.

Third, your memory changes over time. It also changes the more you retell the story. Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony that could not have been known at the time of the event. Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is. You may have noticed this yourself. The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add, or what your brain wants to add, to the account. You may also notice that you drop certain details from previous tellings of the story.

With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true. Did you really break your mother's favorite vase when you were three? Was that really your father throwing rocks into the river with you when you were seven? The human brain may be quite remarkable indeed. When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.

Which of the following best explains why memories from childhood are unreliable? (6 points)

Group of answer choices

Our brains add details and general knowledge to childhood memories.

Our brains are not as reliable as video cameras are.

Our brains create new stories to make the past more interesting.

Our brains have less connection to reality than we want to believe.

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Answer:

I think it would be B: Our brains add details and general knowledge to childhood memories.

Sorry if its not correct

Explanation:

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The tennis ball. Because of less mass
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As you move to a higher elevation (e.g. in the mountains), the air pressure drops significantly. In turn...



the temperature of water increases and the density goes up as well.


the temperature of water drops and the density of it goes down as well.


the evaporation rate of water increases at all temperatures causing an increase in volume.


the evaporation rate of water decreases at all temperatures causing a decrease in volume.

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Answer:

the temperature of water drops and the density of it goes down as well.

Explanation:

The higher the altitudes, the lower the temperature.

At high altitudes, molecules tend to be more spread out, so the density of the molecules decrease.

Why do you think the western gorilla’s hands are shaped the way they are? What does the western gorilla use its hands to do?



why do you think the European mole’s hands are shaped the way they are? What does the European mole use its hands to do?

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Explanation:

Gorilla: This is very hard to think about but to like help support the the gorillas body when it's like doing that with its hands

Mole: The way there hands are built, it can easily claw it's way through the ground and get places easier.

Both the animals hands might be shaped the way they are due to the required adaptation for their own environment as it differs from place to place. The gorilla may use their hands to have a faster way of transportation as they move to foraging.

What is foraging?

Foraging is a behavior which includes all the methods by which an animal acquires and utilizes sources of energy and nutrients. This also includes the location and resources consumption, as well as their recapture and storage, within the context of the larger community.

The european mole's hands are in that shaped due to the need of survival and to build their shelter. The european mole may use their hands to dig to provide themselves a safe shelter and to hide from predators.

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SC.8.L.18.4A student picked up Ball A off a shelf and threw it. In this action light energy from the sun is transformed into chemical energy through photosynthesis in food. The chemical energy stored in the student was transformed into mechanical energy as he/she used her muscles to throw the ball. How does this action support the Law of Conservation of Energy?

A. Energy was not conserved in this example because the light energy is no longer available.
B. Energy was conserved because the light energy was transformed into various forms in the process.
C. Energy was conserved because different forms of energy were created at various stages in the process.
D. Energy was not conserved because the light energy from the sun was destroyed as the chemical energy was gained through eating.

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Answer:

B. Energy was conserved because the light energy was transformed into various forms in the process.

Explanation:

Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed. However, it can transform into other types of energy. B is the only answer that follows the Law of Conservation of Energy.

B. Energy was conserved because the light energy was transformed into various forms in the process.
Explanation:
Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed. However, it can transform into other types of energy. B is the only answer that follows the Law

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Which of the following is NOT a method to manage fisheries for sustainable yield? a. using large mesh nets c. using small mesh nets b. aquaculture d. creating fishing limits

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Answer:

I think it is a

Explanation:

Using large mesh nets

Please help
Silk Flexibility Model

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Terrific Tostada is a popular restaurant for churros and fried ice cream desserts. Last week, 1,125 diners ordered churros or fried ice cream. There were 4 times as many orders for churros as fried ice cream.

How many diners ordered churros last week?

An organism that uses energy from sunlight to produce food.
A. FOOD WEB
B. FOOD CHAIN
C.PRODUCER
D. CONSUMER

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Answer:

Producer is the answer

Explanation: they take sunlight to produce food aka photsynthesis. Plants are a great example of this!

NEED ASAP BUT TAKE WEB CAPTURE (or screenshot) (web capture: ctrl+shift+s) THEN DRAW ON PICTURE BECAUSE I DONT WANT WORDS
Use the drawing tool to draw a model that shows how the Himalayas influence the climate of the Plateau of Tibet. Use arrows and text to describe the air movement that causes the dryness of the plateau. Identify and label these elements:

water evaporation
rain shadow
the direction of the wind at different locations on the mountain, ocean, and plateau

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I would help but this is the type of project to do on your own. I'd suggest planning out the image then building from there, or use graphs on the internet for inspiration. I wish you luck though :>

Where do fossil fuel emissions come from? What is the main cause of pollution in general?

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Answer:

Most of the nitrogen oxides released in the U.S. due to human activity are from the burning of fossil fuels associated with transportation and industry. When fossil fuels are burned, they release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain.

Explanation:

emissions are produced through burning fuel for heat or any sort of power. this happens through chemical reactions. direct emissions mostly come from consuming fossil fuels for energy

In peas, the gene for purple flowers is dominant over the gene for white flowers, which is recessive. If two white flowered plants produce six offspring, how many of those offspring will have white flowers?

A. zero
B. two
C. four
D. six

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I think the answer is
A. Zero
Answer should be a) zero

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Answer:

nervous system.

Explanation:

Answer: nervous

Each system gets rid of waste one way or another

Alpha Centauri C is:

a supergiant
the largest star in our solar system
the closest star other than the sun
the closest spiral galaxy

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Answer:

C. closest star other than the sun

Explanation:

searched it up

This is the answer the closest star other than the sun

List two biomes and their features. List the at least three features of each one of your biomes.

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Answer:

Tundra Biome and the Deciduous Forest Biome

Explanation:

for tundra the features are Extremely cold climate, Low biotic diversity ,Simple vegetation structure. and for deciduous forest  is Deciduous forests have a long, warm growing season as one of four distinct seasons, There is abundant moisture, Tree leaves are arranged in strata: canopy, understory, shrub, and ground.

A plant seed is formed from:

a fertilized egg
growth of an egg
growth of a spore
a mature pollen

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Answer:

D. a mature pollen

Explanation:

Answer:A plant seed is formed from a fertilized egg.  

What is a seed?A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering. The formation of seed begins with fertilization, which occurs when the pollen from the male reproductive organ (stamen) fuses with the female reproductive organ (pistil). The fertilized ovule develops into a seed that contains the embryonic plant and a supply of nutrients to support its initial growth until it can begin photosynthesis. The seed coat is the outer covering that protects the embryo from desiccation, disease, and physical damage.

Explanation:

1.) In your own words, describe the difference between DNA and GENES

2.)in your own, explain the difference between ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION and SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

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Answer:

1. DNA is the hereditary material in all living cells. Genes are a unit of heredity and are made up of DNA.

2. Asexual reproduction is reproduction that only requires one parent and that produces offspring that are genetically identical to their parent. Sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring that are each genetically different.

DNA is the genetic material that contains the different genes, which expresses unique characteristics.

Asexual reproduction is a single organism being able to reproduce by itself. Sexual reproduction is making offspring between partners, not oneself.

Why are kola nuts pink?

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Answer:

Kola nuts are pink

Explanation:

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When they are fresh they are red

What is an allele? Explain by listing some alleles of the gene for hair color.

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two or more forms of given gene variant. ex: Bb: blonde
BB: brown
Allele is it different formation of the same genes

For an example: one:two
Skin pigmentation:skin dark
Eye color: blue eyes

Of the 8.3 billion metric tons produced, 6.3 billion metric tons have become plastic waste. Of that, only nine percent has been recycled. The vast majority—79 percent—is accumulating in landfills or sloughing off in the natural environment as litter. Meaning: at some point, much of it ends up in the oceans, the final sink. True False

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Answer:

I'm going to say true, hopefully this helps

It’s true becuase they also get dumped into the water when there is no excess land for dumping

Gametes are said to be ________________ as they only contain half the number of chromosomes, unlike other body cells within the organism which it contain all the chromosomes.

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Answer:

Haploids

Explanation:

They are half the number.

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Answer:

haploid cells

Explanation:

During zygote formation, gametes go through meiosis and the number of chromosomes get halved. This is why they are called haploid cells.

Describe the amphibian life cycle. Include the different phases and traits of each phase.

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Answer:

Another Brainly Answer

Explanation:

The Amphibian life cycle isn't as simple as it seems. The main Amphibian that has a longer process are called Frogs. Everyone knows frogs, but they are different from most animals such as turtles. The first stage of frogs are when their in eggs of course. These eggs are called "Tadpoles" and look different than most eggs. These eggs are kept in water until they grow. Which brings me to the next stage. When the tadpoles hatch you would start to see something like a baby fish swimming around. That's still the same tadpoles you saw before just hatched. When it comes to this topic most are confused because frogs don't have tails. Well during these stages a tail is used to help them survive in the water and move around. The third stage of these interesting creatures are when they grow legs. That's when they are able to walk on land. They still have their tail of course. It still helps them swim in water. I don't understand much about why they still have a tail if they've grown legs,  but that's for me to find out soon. Eventually they grow more and more and get better with their legs and lose the tail. Well the tail doesn't just magically disappear. It's actually absorbed  by using something called apoptosis. Then it's pretty much and adult frog.

Identify the primary consumers, tertiary consumers, and secondary consumers in the image attached. Which organism has the greatest population in the presented ecosystem? Which organism would normally have the smallest population?

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Primary consumers are herbivores feeding on plants (rabbits, mice, grasshopper). Secondary consumers are those that eat the rabbits, grasshoppers, and mice (bird, owl, fox). While the fox is considered a secondary consumer it is also considered a tertiary (3rd) consumer because it will eat a secondary consumer like a bird. There will be more primary consumers and secondary consumers as compared to tertiary consumers within an ecosystem.

Describe the three types of mammals. Give examples of each. How is reproduction/offspring different in each?

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1. Monotremes they lay eggs ( platypus )
2. Marsupials have undeveloped small babies at birth ( kangaroo )
3. Placental babies develop inside mothers body ( humans )

Virginia's family keeps a bird feeder stocked with seed in their yard. They have more than 80 birds visit their feeder every autumn. Virginia's family moves out and Deirdre's family moves in What will happen it
they do not stock the bird feeder?
A
The birds will begin to eat grass instead of seeds.

B
The number of birds in the yard will decrease.
C
The birds that used to visit the feeder will starve

D
The birds will follow the first family to their new home.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer: B

Explanation:

Birds go where food and resources are available (like all organisms they dwell where they thrive)

Describe the three types of mammals. Give examples of each. How is reproduction/offspring different in each?

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Answer:

1) Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs. The only monotremes that are alive  today are the spiny anteater, or echidna, and the platypus. These mammals are really different from other  mammals. Their body temperature is lower than most warm-blooded animals, a  feature that has more in common with reptiles. Their name comes from the fact  that they have only one body opening for both wastes and eggs to pass through.

2)  Marsupial mammals give birth to babies that are not completely developed.  The babies are very tiny. The babies then crawl up the fur on the mother's belly  into a pouch on the outside of the mother's abdomen. The babies drink milk from  the mother and continue to develop inside the pouch. Koalas, kangaroos, wallabies,  and opossums are some of the better-known marsupials.

3)A placental mammal develops inside its mother's body until its body systems  can function on their own. The name of this group comes from the placenta, an  organ in pregnant female mammals that passes materials between the mother and  the developing baby. Food and oxygen, carried by blood, pass from the mother to  the baby through the placenta. Most mammals, including humans, are placental  mammals.

Explanation:

Extant mammals are divided into three subclasses based on reproductive techniques (monotremes, marsupials, and placentals) consisting of 27 orders. Within each order, families are organized by taxonomic relationship and distinguished by their genus and species.May 19, 2019
Example:- Koala. Although a lot of people call these animals koala bears, they are not actually born but instead are a type of marsupial. ...
Red Kangaroo. ...
Tasmanian Devil. ...
Wallabies. ...
Wombats.

Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs. ... These mammals have a pouch where their young grow and develop. Marsupials are hairy, warm blooded, and produce milk. One of the biggest differences between marsupials and placental mammals is that marsupials give birth quite early and rely less on the nourishment of the placenta.

Lesson 3, Interactions among living things


Be able to define and give an example of each.

1. natural selection

2. adaptations

3. niche

4. competition

5. predation, predator, prey

6. symbiosis: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism: parasite and host

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5. predation, predator, prey
Number 5 predation,predator and prey

What happens in an algal bloom? Why are they harmful?

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Answer:

As algal blooms grow the deplete oxygen in the water and block out sunlight from fish and plants. When the algae die off, the microbes which decompose the dead algae use up even more oxygen which make the fish die or leave that area.

Explanation:

Harmful effects. As algal blooms grow, they deplete the oxygen in the water and block sunlight from reaching fish and plants. ... And when the algae eventually die off, the microbes which decompose the dead algae use up even more oxygen, which in turn causes more fish to die or leave the area.

Can anyone help me plss

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

If you have ever seen a punnett square, you should know already that usually, they have 4 (or more) little boxes with two of the same letter. (ex. EE, ee, or Ee in every box). This predicts what the genotype of the offspring would be, based on the parents' genotypes. Pedigree charts track inherited traits, whether that be a disease or health.

A. A punnet square is used to predict the genotype of an offspring

The zebra population is exploding in the savannah. At the same time, populations of many small animals that live in the Red Grass that zebras eat are beginning to die out. Why do you think populations of these small animals are dying out? What could we do to help prevent these small animals from going extinct?

help pls

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This would be because the grass that they eat are in the area that the zebra population is booming in.

Answer:

the zebra eating grass which destroy their habitats. kill the zebra then small animal no go extinct.

Explanation:

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