Birds have specialized feathers that are important for flight called ______
feathers, or flight feathers

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Answer 1

Answer:

Remiges

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Contour

Explanation:

Took the test, used the other answer and got it wrong. This is the right answer.


Related Questions

30 points When performing a scientific investigation, the predicted outcome would be called the
blank, a statement that can only be proven wrong.

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Answer:

hypothesis

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As a fertilized egg divides, the cells

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It’s b. Cell 2 because you can see there that the DNA has replicated itself and two sister cells are formed.

can someone help me?

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producer -primary comsumer-secondry consumer-teritary consumer

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bottem to top

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What type of wave carries vibrations to our ears that we can perceive as sound? transverse or longitudinal

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Answer:

Sound can be thought of as a longitudinal wave because of the vibrations of the particles of the medium.

Explanation:

what experminental erros do you expect to encounter when developing an experiment involving hot water

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Answer:

The correct answer would be - unstable water temperature as heat lost with time.

Explanation:

Heat is a physical property that continuously decreases with time so in any experiment, if hot water is involved it might lose its heat with time so there will be less temperature than the initial of the experiment or when it has been heated.

Heat can be lost to its surrounding or lost by in close contact with other components of the experiment like container.

what is the difference between convergent ,divergent and transform boundary​

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Answer:

Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other. Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another. Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other.

If your good with macromolecules pls answer

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1). B
2). A
3). B
4). A
5). C
6). B
7). C
8). C

an insoluble substance which is the main
constituent of plant cell walls and of vegetable
fibers such as cotton.

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Answer:

Please Mark as Brainliest!!!!!!!! Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Explanation:

An insoluble substance which is the main constituent of plant cell walls and of vegetable fibers such as cotton. It is a polysaccharide consisting of chains of glucose monomers. 'Dietary fibre consists of plant material such as cellulose, hemicellulose, pectin, polysaccharides, gums, mucilage and lignin'.

Viruses come in many different shapes

True
OR
False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

viruses come in many different shapes and sizes, each one is different

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Shapes of viruses are predominantly of two kinds: rods, or filaments, so called because of the linear array of the nucleic acid and the protein subunits; and spheres, which are actually 20-sided (icosahedral) polygons. Most plant viruses are small and are either filaments or polygons, as are many bacterial viruses.

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How do living
things grow?

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Answer:

Most living things need oxygen, water and food to grow. ... Other living things eat plants or other animals for food. The cells of living things divide, allowing the living things to grow bigger and to change as they grow. The cells divide to form new cells that are different from the original cells.

Explanation:

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Answer:

water food sunlight oxeygen

Explanation:

4 macromolecues important to life

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Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids! Please mark branliest, thank you!
The four major macromolecules are carbohydrates,lipids,proteins and nucleic acids

If you do not drink enough water, which hormone will the hypothalamus produce to regulate urine production

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ADH is produced to balance this out

The diagrams shows an energy transformation that typically occurs in plant cells in their chloroplasts. Which statement best describes the role of chloroplasts in plant cells?

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Answer:

I can't see the statements

Answer:

b. Use the Present Tense to complete the text: (17 points)

Jack (get up) ............................ at seven o’clock, but I (do) ................. this at eight. He (have) .............. breakfast every

morning, but I (not do) ................... . He (come) ................ to pick me up at eight thirty, because I (not have)

............................. a car. We (go) ................. together to work, but Jack (finish) ............................... before me. He (drive)

.................. home around five thirty, but I (arrive) ........................ home at six thirty. In the evening he sometimes (call)

........................ me and we (go out) .......................... for a drink. Jack (go) .................. to bed at ten, but I usually (stay)

................... late, because I (read) ..................... a book. Jack (like) ...................... listening to music and he (fall asleep)

..................... fast.

Explanation:

A scientist crossed a white flower with a red flower. He expected some offspring to be white and others to be
red. Instead, many were white with red stripes. What occurred? How can you tell?

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Answer: meiosis accured

Explanation:

explain the process of how sedimentary rocks form.

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Answer:

Sedimentary rocks are formed from the weathering of other rocks, dead organic remains or chemical precipitation.Sedimentary rocks form when mud and sand are deposited in layers on the Earth's surface. The layers are deposited in many environments including oceans, rivers and deserts. These layers of sand and mud are later buried. The weight of overlying layers compresses the mud and sand to form solid rock. Steps:

Sedimentary rocks are the product of :

1) weathering of preexisting rocks, 2) transport of the weathering products, 3) deposition of the material, followed by 4) compaction, and 5) cementation of the sediment to form a rock.

The most important geological processes that lead to the creation of sedimentary rocks are erosion, weathering, dissolution, precipitation, and lithification. Erosion and weathering include the effects of wind and rain, which slowly break down large rocks into smaller ones.

Which layer most likely has a pressure, represented in units of GPa, within the range of 310 GPa to 150 GPa?

outer core
inner core
lithosphere
oceanic crust

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Answer:

outer core

Explanation:

The outer core is the layer of the earth that most likely had the pressure which is represented by the units of GPa within the range of 310 GPa and 150 GPa.

This layer is made up of mostly liquid iron and nickel.

Answer:

B, The outer core

Explain how you could use a balloon to show a friend why the universe looks the way it does.

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Answer: When scientists talk about the expanding universe, they mean that it has been growing ever since its beginning with the Big Bang.

Explanation: The galaxies outside of our own are moving away from us, and the ones that are farthest away are moving the fastest. This means that no matter what galaxy you happen to be in, all the other galaxies are moving away from you.

However, the galaxies are not moving through space, they are moving in space, because space is also moving. In other words, the universe has no center; everything is moving away from everything else. If you imagine a grid of space with a galaxy every million light years or so, after enough time passes this grid will stretch out so that the galaxies are spread to every two million light years, and so on, possibly into infinity.

( need asap :) )What is the key to the linking of nucleotides that form the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA?
A. a weak hydrogen bond
B.a covalent bond
C.a polar bond
D.a phosphoester bond

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Answer: D

Explanation:

I believe that’s the best choice but then again it’s a diester bond not a single eater bond but I guess that’s close enough.

Which of the following are part of the cell theory?*
All living things are composed of cells
Cells are the basic unit of stucture and function in all living things.
Cells only come from the reproduction of pre-existing cells
All of the above

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Answer:

all of the above

Explanation:

it's because of the circulation that comes from human or animals.

What structures in plants allow for water and nutrients to be transported?

Trachea

Chloroplast

Blood vessels

Xylem and phloem

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Answer:

The structure of plant roots, stems, and leaves facilitates the transport of water, nutrients, and photosynthates throughout the plant. The phloem and xylem are the main tissues responsible for this movement.

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Answer: xylem and pholem

Explanation:

Which organisms release carbon dioxide as waste?​

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Answer:

Consumers, in general, are aerobic creatures that must breathe oxygen to sustain the cellular reactions that release the energy contained in food molecules. These reactions then generate carbon dioxide as a waste product. Animals feed on the plant passing the carbon compounds along the food chain. ... The animals and plants eventually die.

Explanation:

hope it helps

Answer:

B

Explanation:

7. Name the two bone markings that form the proximal radioulnar joint. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Answer:

The correct answer is - ulnar radial notch  and the annular ligament.

Explanation:

The head of the radius and the ring formed by the ulnar radial notch and the annuar ligament that helps in an essential action or movement of supination and pronation of the upper limbs.

These two markings form a pivot joint which is known as the proximal radioulnar joint. It allows a rotational movement of the radius on the ulna at the distal end.

A scientist found that a Petri dish from an experiment had not been cleaned several days earlier. In the dish, she discovered a bacterial culture that she had not seen during the experiment. How could she gather evidence to support a claim about whether the bacteria had developed from the material left from the earlier experiment? a)Take a sample of the bacteria and grow it in an incubator. b)Gather dirty Petri dishes from other labs to see if they grow the same bacteria. c)Check all the clean Petri dishes for residue from the previous experiment. D)Try the original experiment again, do not clean some of the Petri dishes, and see if the bacteria grow.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The best way she can gather evidence to support a claim of the bacteria developing from the material left from the earlier experiment would be to repeat the original experiment again, leave some of the Petri-dishes uncleaned, and then see if the same bacteria would grow on the uncleaned Petri dishes.

If indeed the bacteria developed from the material left from the earlier experiment, the same bacteria should grow on the uncleaned Petri dishes in the second experiment. If they do not grow, it means that the source of the bacteria is from somewhere else within the lab.

The correct option is D.

Answer: D

Explanation:

I had this same question before. Hope it helps:)

How would learning about the origins of life affect society and science?

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Answer:

As the frontiers of knowledge have advanced, scientists have resolved one creation question after another. We now have a pretty good understanding of the origin of the Sun and the Earth, and cosmologists can take us to within a fraction of a second of the beginning of the universe itself

Explanation:

Kierra is trying to decide which brand of lettuce seeds she would like to use in her garden this summer. After researching, she picked the two best-known brands to test. She decides to test them by planting one of each seed in a small space in her yard; her observations will be recorded so she can compare. What is the best reason why Kierra should consider planting more than one seed from each brand? A) She has enough room in her yard to grow more. B) Growing lettuce does not require much maintenance. C) She will have more data from each brand to compare. D) The soil and sunlight in her yard may not be best for lettuce.

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Answer:

C) She will have more data from each brand to compare.

Explanation:

Kierra should consider planting more than one seed from each brand as it will help her to get more data from each brand to compare.

It will be helpful for Kierra to planting more than one seed because if she will plant one seed from each brand then there are chances that the plant might not grow or met some other nutritional defects. But if she plants more than one seed, there are more chances of plants to grow even if some seeds might fail to grow and that will help her with more data from each brand to compare.

Comparison is more accurate when there are more than one aspects given so, more seed would give more accurate data for comparison.

Hence, the correct answer is "C) She will have more data from each brand to compare."

meiosis creates a ___ number of chromosomes.

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23 chromos kid

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Answer:

meiosis

46 chromosome pairs

Your lab uses the annelid worm Lumbriculus variegatus as a model organism to study regeneration. Your studies would be helped by knowing which genes are present in this organism, but its genome has not been sequenced. A recent technique for gene determination is RNA-Seq, in which RNAs are directly isolated and sequenced. What is a disadvantage of using RNA-Seq for gene identification?

a. RNA-Seq may miss genes transcribed in a very tissue- and temporal-limited fashion.
b. RNA-Seq relies on genes being homologous across species, but not all genes have homologs.
c. RNA-Seq works only in mammalian cells and therefore cannot be used with model organisms such as Lumbriculus or Drosophila.
d. RNA-Seq may selectively miss noncoding RNAs as compared to mRNAs.

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Answer:

a. RNA-Seq may miss genes transcribed in a very tissue- and temporal-limited fashion.

Explanation:

RNA-Seq is a methodology used in molecular biology to identify RNA transcripts by using deep-sequencing techniques. RNA-Seq has shown that the genome is often transcribed in the form of non-coding RNA sequences such as, for example, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), microRNAs (miRNAs), etc., thereby redefining our vision about transcription in eukaryotic organisms. This methodology is based on the conversion of RNAs to cloned cDNA (complementary DNA) fragments that are further sequenced to be mapped against the reference genome. In consequence, tissue-specific-transcripts are not detected by RNA-Seq in cells in which these sequences are not transcribed.

(2) Super Snails

Gary is not the smartest snail in Bikini Bottom and believes he can improve his brain power by

eating Super Snail Snacks. In order to test this hypothesis, he recruits SpongeBob and several snail

friends to help him with the experiment. The snails ate one snack with each meal every day for three

weeks. SpongeBob created a test and gave it to the snails before they started eating the snacks as well as

after three weeks.

Test Results

Based on the data provided, do the Super Snail Snacks work? Explain

Before

Gary

80%

your answer.

Lamy 78% 78%

Bany 82%

Terry 72% 70%

Snail

After

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Answer:

Explanation: Based on the data generated for before and after the experiment using the example of Terry and lamy,

Before After

Terry 72% 70%

Lamy 78% 78%

The super snail snack did not work, if there was an increase in there brain performance by a certain percent it could have been said to have worked but there is no visible increase in their performance for Larry it was the same and for Terry there was a decrease in its performance which means the snack is not good for them and should not be recommended as a diet supplement or feed.

In the lab, Gregory is using a substance that has the same composition throughout. Hele separates the substance
into a liquid and solid using a physical process. Based on this description, Gregory's substance is a(n)
A
element
B
compound
heterogeneous mixture
D
solution

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Answer:

D Solution

Explanation:

took the quiz on Flocab

monosaccharides are monomers of

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Answer:

Found this off of google, "A monosaccharide is the monomer of a carbohydrate. Carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches, store energy. Others, such as cellulose and chitin, are structural in nature. Some monosaccharides are isomers."

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Have a great day and stay safe! :) :D

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