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Select the correct location on the image.
Identify the position on the graph that gives the carrying capacity of the population.
population
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2,000
1,500
Population Size
1,000
500
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12 18
Time (months)
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First, there is a need to understand what the carrying capacity is as it relates to the environment:
Carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of individuals of a particular species that and environment can support based on the resources it has. The population of a species in an environment grows and oscillates around the carrying capacity of the environment.Now let us look at the graph. The population size grew from 0 and then leveled off at 2,000 with time. The leveling-off also happened without any oscillation, meaning that the maximum population size the environment can support is 2,000.
Hence, the portion on the graph that indicates the carrying capacity would be the plot where the population size is 2,000 and the time being between 12 and 18. This has been circled and labeled as 'K' in the attached image.
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Answer:
2,000
Explanation:
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Match the following: 1. the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere lead 2. pollutes water sources by dumping wastes in rivers, streams, and oceans putrefaction 3. the leading cause of water contamination in countries without water treatment plants stimulants 4. a source of water pollution caused by the overuse of pesticides and fertilizers humoral immunity 5. caused by an overabundance of organic matter in water supplies agriculture 6. the decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms hydrological cycle 7. a chemical pollutant that can enter the water cycle through agricultural or domestic use bacterial infection 8. can cause the contamination of underground water supplies if poured on the ground industry 9. a metal that leaks into water supplies via the soil or aging water systems eutrophication 10. depends upon the production of disease-specific antibodies to destroy harmful bacteria sewage 11. increases the activity of the central nervous system petroleum 12. reduces the activity of the central nervous system pesticides 13. caused by the reproduction of a small infectious agent, which produces poisons that destroy cells depressants
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Hydrological cycle: the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
2. Industry: pollutes water sources by dumping wastes in rivers, streams, and oceans.
3. Sewage: the leading cause of water contamination in countries without water treatment plants.
4. Agriculture: a source of water pollution caused by the overuse of pesticides and fertilizers.
5. Eutrophication: caused by an overabundance of organic matter in water supplies.
6. Putrefaction: the decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms
7. Pesticides: a chemical pollutant that can enter the water cycle through agricultural or domestic use.
8. Petroleum: can cause the contamination of underground water supplies if poured on the ground
9. Lead: a metal that leaks into water supplies via the soil or aging water systems.
10. Humoral immunity: depends upon the production of disease-specific antibodies to destroy harmful bacteria.
11. Stimulants: increases the activity of the central nervous system.
12. Depressants: reduces the activity of the central nervous system.
13. Bacterial infection: caused by the reproduction of a small infectious agent, which produces poisons that destroy cells
Define instar larva.
Answer:
For most insect species, an instar is the developmental stage of the larval forms of holometabolous (complete metamorphism) or nymphal forms of hemimetabolous (incomplete metamorphism) insects, but an instar can be any developmental stage including pupa or imago (the adult, which does not moult in insects).
Explanation:
Which of the following describe proteins? Check
all that apply.
O a large class of molecules made up of sugars
a type of molecule that can initiate or assist
other processes in the body
O a large class of molecules made up of amino
acids
O a molecule that stores the information for the
creation and functioning of cells
Answer:
a large class of molecules made of amino acids...since amino acids are the smallest particles that make up proteins.
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Answer: For the multiple choice the answers are B and C
Explanation: Just had this question in class
What is the function of the vacuole?
A. Contains the cell's DNA
B. Protects the cell
C. Storage for water and nutrients
D. Storage for organelles not in use
Answer:
c
Explanation:
According to the ESRT, the rate of temperature increases below the Earth's surface is greatest between depths of
Answer:
Between depths of tectonic plate boundaries and the outer core.
Explanation:
The rate of temperature increases below the Earth's surface is greatest between depths of tectonic plate boundaries and the outer core. At the depth, some of the heat comes from the Earth's core while most of the heat comes from decay of radioactive elements, mainly uranium, thorium and potassium that is located in rocks of the crust. So we can say that the the increase in temperature with depth varies with the chemical composition and age of the rocks.
Which of the following describes a cnidarian with a polyp body form?
a tube-like body attached to a firm surface with tentacles on the opposite side of the attachment, surrounding the animal's mouth
an animal with a body lacking tissue
a body shaped like an umbrella that is capable of swimming and has tentacles hanging below it
an animal body that digests food intracellularly rather than extracellularly within a gastrovascular cavity
Answer:
a tube-like body attached to a firm surface with tentacles on the opposite side of the attachment, surrounding the animal's mouth
Explanation:
A polyp is a type of body structure that a cnidarian can assume. The cnidarians, in turn, are invetebrate animals of aquatic life. This group of animals includes jellyfish, corals and sea anemones.
In polyp form, cnidarians are not actively moving, although some do move when they feel threatened. This is because they appear as a tubular structure, with one end fixed to the sea floor. The other end presents the animal's mouth, which is surrounded by tentacles that are responsible for capturing the prey needed for food.
Answer:
a tube-like body attached to a firm surface with tentacles on the opposite side of the attachment, surrounding the animal's mouth
Explanation
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Hyphae are thread like structure.Hyphae are thread like structure.pls mark me in brainlistWhat would happen if there were no condensation stage in the water cycle?
Answer:
Choice A. Water could not convert from a gas to a liquid.
Explanation:
Condensation is the process of cold humid air (gas) coming into contact with a surface and collects water droplets (liquid) on it.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
All of the following statements are true concerning skeletal muscles EXCEPT: A. Skeletal muscles control involuntary body functions. B. Skeletal muscles are controlled by the central nervous system. C. Skeletal muscles are used to move large body parts. D. Skeletal muscles are attached to the bones. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D
Answer:
A. Skeletal muscles control involuntary body functions.
Explanation:
Skeletal muscle is also known as voluntary muscle and it can be defined as a type of muscle connected with the skeleton by tendons, so as to form a mechanical system that enables the movement of the limbs and other body parts with respect to another.
Generally, skeletal muscles are only found in vertebrates.
Skeletal muscles doesn't control involuntary body functions, instead it controls voluntary body functions such as the movement of body parts.
In conclusion, an example of a muscle responsible for controlling involuntary body functions is cardiac muscle.
Answer: the answer is a
Explanation:
The top one is correcto
9. The organs which are incompletely developed (rudimentary) and generally non-functional or without any use are called vestigial organs. Which of the following is a vestigial organ? a. Intestinal villi b. Papillae c. Vermiform appendix d. None of the above
Answer:
Vermiform appendix is answer maybe
One moth population carries three alleles at a genetic locus: X1, X2and X3. X1is dominant to X2and X3; X1produces red antennae. X2is co-dominant to X3; X2X2produces yellow antennae, X3X3produces white antennae, and X2X3produces light yellow antennae. The phenotypes in a population are as follows: 0.04 white; 0.16 light yellow; 0.16 yellow; 0.64 red.Assuming that this population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the frequency of the X3allele in this population
Answer:
The correct answer is - 0.20
Explanation:
According to Hardy Weinberg equation under specific conditions the frequencies of the allele in the gene in a given population remain constant. Thus according to this frequencies of allele and genotype will remain the same through the generation unless there will be no evolutionary influence.
It helps us to predict the genotype frequencies in a large population. If there are two alleles having allelic frequencies p and q and we know equation of probability and frequencies add to 1
p2+2pq+q2=1
The X3X3 genome produces white antennae. Now Phenotypic frequency of the white antennae is 0.16 or 0.04 in the whole population. Hence the frequency of X3 should be a square root of 0.04 i.e, 0.20.
Which of the following animals has a fetus ? A.Gobies B.antelope C.Tree frog D. Iguana
Answer:
the right answer is tree frog
Explanation:
Comets travel in orbits around the Sun. Some comets take less than 200 years to orbit the Sun. They are called short-period comets. Short-period comets are thought to originate in the Kuiper Belt, which is a belt of icy objects just beyond the orbit of the planet ______ The dwarf planet _______ is located in this belt.
Answer:
Comets travel in orbits around the Sun. Some comets take less than 200 years to orbit the Sun. They are called short-period comets. Short-period comets are thought to originate in the Kuiper Belt, which is a belt of icy objects just beyond the orbit of the planet ___Neptune___ The dwarf planet ___Pluto____ is located in this belt.
Explanation:
Tami is doing experiments on three different unknown solids. She understands that treating them in different manners might result in changes to their bonding, and these changes may help her identify unknowns. She treats samples of each solid four different ways: heating them, letting them cool, shining bright light on them, and hitting them once with a hammer. The chart shows what happened to each sample.
Based on how they each acted in the trials, which substance(s) would most likely be metallic?
A and B
B
C
A and C
Hyperscience is...
1. Genetically modifying plants.
2. quickly producing new plant varieties.
3. growing plants using new technology.
4. responding to the horticulture market.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Harry is doing a research project on the movement of plants from the ocean to land. He leaned that plants evolved
vascular tissues, which enabled them to pull water from the ground and survive on land. Which is most likely
another adaptation that contributed to the success of land plants?
cell walls?
chloroplasts
waxy cuticle
gametes
Answer:
Waxy Cuticle
Explanation:
Waxy Cuticle retains water. It's the closest in terms of surviving on land. For instance, the plants living in water do not need waxy Cuticle to retain or maintain water. The plants on land requires waxy Cuticle because the temperature is hotter than in the water and they are at higher risk of loosing water during hot seasons and climate. waxy Cuticle aids in their water retention allowing them to adapt to live on land.
When trees are uprooted and the land left bare what happens to the rain water?
Explanation:
when trees are cut down, the bare surfaces left behind absorb more heat than the forest they replaced.And that heat helps draw air upward, pulling moist air in from nearby forested land that increases rainfall in the immediate area.
Số lượng tế bào vi khuẩn E.Coli sau nuôi cấy thu được 32.104 tế bào. Thời gian để VK phân chia tăng số lượng tế bào, biết số lượng tế bào ban đầu cấy vào là 104, thời gian thế hệ của VK ở 400C là 20 phút.
Each allele for a gene is found on a separate _____________.
A. gene
B. heterozygous chromosome
C. homologous chromosome
D. nucleus
Answer:
Homologous chromosome
Explanation:
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The sugar in RNA is, the sugar in DNA is
deoxyribose; ribose
glucose; deoxyribose
ribose; glucose
ribose; deoxyribose
Answer:
Last choice: ribose; deoxyribose
Explanation:
Ribose (otherwise known as D-ribose) is a sugar found in RNA (ribonucleic acid). It alternates with phosphate groups to create the “backbone” of the RNA polymer.
Deoxyribose (sugar in DNA) is one of the three components of nucleotides for DNA. Each nucleotide consists of a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base: adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine, and deoxyribose.
Glucose is a type of sugar which is a common and crucial energy source in living organisms and is often a component in various carbohydrates. Plants can create glucose by going through a process called photosynthesis, and once it's done with the process, they use the glucose (sugar) as their food for energy.
what are the two characteristics of Pine due to which it is not placed under sub division angiosperms
Answer:
The angiosperms, or flowering plants, are the largest and most species-rich phylum of plants, with more than 250,000 species estimated.
Defining Characteristics
The term "angiosperm" derives from two Greek words: angeion, meaning "vessel," and sperma, meaning "seed." The angiosperms are those plants whose seeds develop within a surrounding layer of plant tissue, called the carpel, with seeds attached around the margins. This arrangement is easily seen by slicing into a tomato, for example. Collectively, carpels together with the style and stigma are termed the ovary, and these plus associated structures develop into the mature
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about facilitated diffusion is true?
Gated proteins control the rate of diffusion.
Molecules move up the concentration gradient.
ATP is required to move molecules through the protein channels.
Molecules move from an area of low to high concentration.
Gated proteins control the rate of diffusion
sow a seasonal seed and investigate its germination. write down all the conditions required for its germination.
Please answer correct
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Answer:The conditions required for germination is the proper amount of water, oxygen, temperature, sunlight, PHOTO in water. etc.
Explanation
In an experiment that tests how
different fertilizers effect the growth of
plants, what would the DEPENDENT
variable be?
A. the growth of the plants
B. the fertilizers
C. multiple groups with the same plant and fertilizer
D. a plant without fertilizers
In this case, the correct DEPENDENT variable would be the growth of the plants (Option A).
What is the dependent variable?The dependent variable is a kind of variable that is modified along with an experimental procedure.
Conversely, the independent variable isn't changed in the experiment (in this case, the fertilizers).
In conclusion, in this case, the DEPENDENT variable would be the growth of the plants (Option A).
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Why are amphibians considered as unsuccessful land vertebrates
Why does deposition typically occur on the inside of the curve of a meandering stream?
1 . Water velocity decreases
2. Stream gradient increases
3. Water is deeper
4. Stream is narrower
Answer:
water velocity decreases
Explanation:
Sediment deposition will occur along the inner meander bends where the velocity is low.
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What is the control for “which bait works best for a homemade fly trap?”
Answer:
A glass of water or an empty cup
Explanation:
If no flies are attracted, that means your experiment is not flawed.