Biología
Biología celular, genética, ecología y fundamentos de ciencias de la vida.
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15 more questions on cellular anatomy : question 5 : number 12 is point…
the rough endoplasmic reticulum
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symbiosis trends of symbiosis what trends do you observe about symbioti…
The correct option is: Species in a symbiotic relationship can adapt new traits that help them survive using their partner
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15 more questions on cellular anatomy : question 4 : which number is po…
B. number 13 (assuming the options are labeled as A. number 15, B. number 13, C. number 4)
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15 more questions on cellular anatomy : question 3 : number 10 is point…
the nucleolus (the first option: the nucleolus)
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its not the most glamorous type of symbiotic relationship unlike predat…
D. All of the above
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15 more questions on cellular anatomy : question 2 : the plasma membran…
A. 6
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parasitism it’s not the most glamorous type of symbiotic relationship. …
- Tapeworm: Benefits - Humans: Harmed
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15 more questions on cellular anatomy : question 1 : what is indicated …
the nucleus
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its not the most glamorous type of symbiotic relationship. lets explore…
Benefits
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symbiosis commensalism what about other types of symbiotic relationship…
C. Jacks getting larger since the larger fish have a greater chance of getting their parasites removed by the shark
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symbiosis commensalism what about other types of symbiotic relationship…
Silvertip Shark: Not affected
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symbiosis commensalism what about other types of symbiotic relationship…
Jacks: Benefits
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one mutualistic relationship that we, as humans, depend greatly on is t…
Mutualism can allow both organisms to develop traits or adaptations to survive their environments.
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question processing plant fibers begins with separating the fiber from …
C. thread
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unit 6 - mendelian genetics 21. label and describe what is happening in…
### Question 21 (Labeling and describing meiosis examples) #### First Meiosis Diagram (Normal Meiosis) - **Step 1: Identify Phases** The first diagram shows a cell with homologous…
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symbiosis the effects of mutualism how does mutualism affect both organ…
The relationship causes the ant to develop a new behavior and the tree to develop new traits.
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what role does each partner play in a symbiotic relationship? although …
Clownfish: Benefits Sea Anemone: Benefits
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what role does each partner play in a symbiotic relationship? although …
Clownfish: Benefits
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2 of 5 questions remaining 6 peyers patches select match structure beli…
lymph follicles that protect from bacteria ### 7. Ileocecal Valve
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to better understand how organisms can influence others, we need to bro…
- Food webs generally display the different types of food organisms in an environment eat. - Food webs do not show symbiotic interactions that may influence organisms in an enviro…
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taking another look at food webs the relationship between the crossbill…
D. No, there is no arrow connecting the hornbill to the mongoose, showing their close interactions.
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using the information above, match the term to prompts 1 peristalsis 2 …
1. Peristalsis - wavelike motion that moves content forward 2. (Segmentation: No direct match from given options, but if forced, maybe a mis - option. However, based on standard, …
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predators can effect changes in the traits of their prey and vice - ver…
A. Adaptations made by one organism exert a pressure on a closely interconnected organism to develop counter adaptations or traits to survive.
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which quote from the story best supports the idea that the artist himse…
There was the man, gazing at a trash can, deep in thought, wearing the same blue jumpsuit and the same scowl as earlier.
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predators can effect changes in the traits of their prey and vice - ver…
A. Adaptations made by one organism exert a pressure on a closely interconnected organism to develop counter adaptations or traits to survive.
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which quote from the story best supports the idea that the sculpture is…
Ms. Fisher checked the brochure. "I thought..." She glanced back up at the sculpture and shook her head.
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2. segmentation 3. microbiome 4. villi 5. appendix 6. peyers patches 7.…
2. Segmentation - wavelike motion that moves content forward
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case study reanalysis of hypothesis how does your original hypothesis l…
A. Yes, the data I discovered in the Rocky Mountains support my previous hypothesis.
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12 what occurred on may 1, 1960, that caused embarrassment for the unit…
B. The Soviet Union produced evidence from a shot down American U - 2 aircraft that the United States was photographing sensitive areas.
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16. what is polygenic inheritance? a. give an example. mutations and re…
- **Definition**: Polygenic inheritance is the inheritance of a trait controlled by two or more genes (polygenes), where each gene has a small additive effect on the phenotype, re…
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4 prior to wwii, which family seized power during a revolution? ○ bolsh…
A. Bolshevik
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case study effects of changing pine cones on crossbills have the crossb…
B. Crossbills have developed beaks with greater depth in areas where pine cones have adapted cones against them.
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have the crossbills reacted to the thicker, heavier scaled pinecones? i…
Beaks between 10.1 mm and 10.3 mm
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pinecones have adapted to crossbills. but will the crossbills adapt to …
Beak A
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14. what is codominance? 15. human blood types follow rules of codomina…
Codominance is a mode of inheritance in which both alleles of a gene in a heterozygous individual are fully expressed, with neither allele being dominant or recessive to the other…
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case study a two-way street pinecones have adapted to crossbills. but w…
### For the "Match the bill to the appropriate description" part: #### Bill A: - From the description, a crossbill with "Greater beak depth, less curved beak" is more powerful to …
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question 16 of 20 gara is struggling with a smoking addiction. which of…
C. Listening to music
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case study effects of crossbill predation on pines why do pinecones dev…
B. To protect against crossbills (assuming the second option is labeled B; adjust label based on actual question's option numbering, but the content is "To protect against crossbi…
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challenge a the problem: work to digitally represent this image using s…
To digitally represent the image using sampling (assuming a grid - based sampling where we check each grid cell): ### Step 1: Analyze the Grid and Image Let's assume the grid has …
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bolus that could cause disease. cells that line the g cells produce pep…
1. esophageal hiatus - hole in the diaphragm for esophagus ### 2. pepsinogen
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question 4 of 20 elyse has been struggling with an addiction to chewing…
A. Calling a family member, B. Writing in a journal, D. Listening to music
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12. what two characters did gregor mendel study when he conducted dihyb…
The two characters Gregor Mendel studied in his dihybrid crosses were the **shape of pea seeds** (round vs. wrinkled) and the **color of pea seeds** (yellow vs. green). ### Questi…
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question 2 of 20 what is a good example of a tactic that can help you w…
C. Suggest an alternative activity.
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what is a key characteristic of effective reasoning? a including person…
c. Using scientific principles to connect evidence to claims ### Question 12:
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true or false: removing one jenga block from the biodiversity tower and…
True
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which species were reintroduced to yellowstone national park that had a…
A. Wolves
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which species were reintroduced to yellowstone national park that had o…
A. Wolves
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unit 8 - mendelian (genetics) two punnett square diagrams 12. what two …
### Question [SSE Completed, Client Connection Error][LLM SSE On Failure]
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what is the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has …
D. Restoration Ecology
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1. what is the supreme law of the land? 2. what does the constitution d…
Self - government is the governance of a group (like a country) by its own members, based on the consent of the governed. The first three words of the U.S. Constitution are "We th…
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10. use the punnett square to predict the results of a pp × pp f1 gener…
Genotype ratio: \( PP : Pp : pp = 1:2:1 \) Phenotype ratio: \( \text{Dominant} : \text{Recessive} = 3:1 \) ### Question 11
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5. a friend says uniform distribution only occurs in areas where humans…
Natural examples like creosote bushes in deserts (competing for resources to form uniform spacing) and penguins in Antarctica (behavioral and environmental factors leading to unif…
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6 uvula 7 bolus 8 soft palate 9 saliva 10 deciduous ligament that holds…
10. Deciduous - the first set of 20 primary teeth 7. Bolus - mass of chewed food and saliva 6. Uvula - projection from the soft palate (If the question was specifically about Deci…
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ages 6, 12, and 18 a new molar will appear on each mouth, completing a …
ligament that holds the tongue to the floor of the mouth ### 2. Hard Palate
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now that you’ve found a location where crossbills can prey on lodgepole…
- Pine cones are more circular in shape. - Pine cones are heavier (have more mass per cone).
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a student is examining leaf cells. which organelles are missing from th…
C. centrioles
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which organelle is used as temporary storage for water, waste products,…
D. vacuole
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crossbills can prey on lodgepole pines without the interference of squi…
- Pine cones are more circular in shape. - Pine cones are heavier (have more mass per cone).
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which organelle is responsible for producing the energy for cellular pr…
organelle G
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choosing a location which location would be most suitable for you to co…
3 (the location corresponding to the grey area with only crossbills and pines, no squirrels)
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animal only both plant only which organelle should be listed under \bot…
mitochondrion
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predict what will happen as a result of the interaction between crossbi…
C. Both species will develop adaptations to protect against the other.
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which is a tough and rigid layer that surrounds plant cells, as well as…
A. cell wall
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a scientist is comparing the outer structure of an onion cell, structur…
Structure X is only found in plant cells, and structure Y is found in plant and animal cells.
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case study interpreting the food web what information can you get from …
- Red Squirrel: - Type of Organism: Consumer - Nutrient Source: Heterotroph - Type of Consumer: Herbivore (or relevant consumer type, e.g., if options include, but based on contex…
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which is a structure that directs the cell’s activities? ○ nucleus ○ go…
A. nucleus
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which statement about the cell membrane is true? it contains cellulose …
It prevents harmful substances from entering a cell.
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which organelle should be listed under \plant only\ in the diagram? cen…
The organelle that should be listed under "Plant Only" is chloroplast (assuming the last option is chloroplast, as the text seems to be "chloroplast" with some typo). If the optio…
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which statement is true about a cell wall but not a cell membrane? it f…
It is made mostly of cellulose.
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study terpreting the food web hat information can you get from your foo…
- **Lodgepole Pine - Type of Consumer**: None of the Above - **Crossbill - Type of Organism**: Consumer; **Crossbill - Nutrient Source**: Plants (Producers); **Crossbill - Type of…
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case study interpreting the food web what information can you get from …
- **Lodgepole Pine**: - Type of Organism: Autotroph - Nutrient Source: Sunlight (and water, CO₂) - Type of Consumer: Producer (not a consumer) - **Red Squirrel**: - Type of Organi…
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4 mucosa layer 5 submucosa layer 6 muscularis layer 7 serosa layer laye…
s (Layer - Description Matches): 4. Mucosa Layer - layer responsible for absorption 5. Submucosa Layer - layer containing nerves and vessels 6. Muscularis Layer - layer responsibl…
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which organelles are found in a plant cell? check all that apply. endop…
- endoplasmic reticulum (checked) - cell wall (checked) - vacuoles (checked) - mitochondria (checked) - chloroplasts (checked) - cell membrane (checked)
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6 muscularis layer select match 7 serosa layer select match
To solve this matching problem related to the layers of the digestive tract (assuming a typical anatomical context): ### For Muscularis Layer: The muscularis layer of the digestiv…
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which organelles are found in an animal cell? check all that apply. end…
- endoplasmic reticulum - centrioles - vacuoles - lysosomes - mitochondria - cell membrane
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interpreting the food web what information can you get from your food w…
- Red Squirrel: Role = Consumer, Type of Organism = Consumer, Type of Consumer = Heterotroph - Crossbill: Role = Consumer, Type of Organism = Consumer, Type of Consumer = Heterotr…
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using the information above, match the term w prompts 1 mechanical dige…
1. Mechanical Digestion - nutrient breakdown by chewing 2. Chemical Digestion - nutrient breakdown by enzymes 3. Alimentary Canal - nine meter tube of the digestive system 4. Muco…
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in the text area below compare and contrast a cell membrane and cell wa…
### Similarities: - Both are structural components of cells, contributing to the cell's integrity and regulating the movement of substances (to some extent) between the cell and i…
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2. list the seven pea plant characters with traits that gregor mendel s…
a. Seed Shape (round, with wrinkled as the other trait) b. Seed Color (yellow, with green as the other trait) c. Flower Color (white, with purple as the other trait) d. Pod Shape …
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17. the smallest living things, as well as, all living things are made …
cells ### Question 18
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case study interpreting the food web what information can you get from …
To solve this, we analyze each organism: ### Lodgepole Pine - **Type of Organism**: Producer (plants make their own food via photosynthesis). - **Nutrient Source**: Sunlight, wate…
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what is the function of the chloroplasts?
The function of chloroplasts is to carry out photosynthesis. In this process, they use light energy, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose (a form of chemical energy) and o…
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in three (3) sentences, explain the function of a vacuole in plant cell…
The vacuole in plant cells stores water, nutrients, and waste; maintains turgor pressure for structural support; and may contain enzymes or defensive compounds.
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completion fill in the blanks with the vocabulary terms. 7. bacteria ar…
prokaryotes ### 8.
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how do changes in one organism affect other organisms in the food web? …
Grizzly bears, Chipmunk, Grouse
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organisms in the food web? a food web shows the interconnectedness of o…
Grizzly bears, Chipmunk, Grouse
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question: in the cell below, we have redefined the values of favorite_a…
The output of the first print statement (before the variable redefinitions) will show the variables' values as they were before this cell's reassignments, while the output of the …
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the importance of food webs what extra information is provided by food …
B. No, although the bear still consumes deer in the food web, it also eats berries from plants, therefore it is an omnivore.
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the importance of food webs how is information presented in a food web?…
- The arrowhead points towards the consumer - Plants do not have arrows pointing towards them - An organism can have multiple arrows extending from them in the web
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food webs are food chains good enough? do food chains provide all the i…
C. Food chains don't show the different types of food sources available in the environment. D. A food chain does not clearly display the food sources for organisms that gather nut…
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run the function that you just created (\get_h\), and t works in the ce…
To solve this, we'll assume the `get_h` function is for calculating the hypotenuse (using the Pythagorean theorem, \( h = \sqrt{a^2 + b^2} \)) as the example with \( a = 3 \), \( …
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name: adoniah jacques period: 5 date: 9/10/24 chapter 8 cell structure …
1. e 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. f 6. b
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carnivores, herbivores and omnivores not all consumers are the same. kn…
A. Carnivore
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producers vs consumers some animals just gotta eat since heterotrophs h…
1. Producer 2. Primary Consumer 3. Secondary Consumer 4. Tertiary Consumer 5. Quaternary Consumer
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24. what is the significance of reforestation in conservation efforts? …
a. Restores degraded ecosystems
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23. what is cross-border cooperation in the context of conservation? a.…
c. Nations collaborating on shared resources
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a furnace company offers borrowers a payment plan that allows them to m…
A. installment credit
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22. which south american wetland is considered one of the largest fresh…
a. Pantanal covering Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay
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who supervised the inventory of materials for the tabernacle? aaron ith…
C. Bezalel
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a different mirror by ronald takaki during bacon’s rebellion the specte…
D. Slavery was a result of racial prejudice, labor needs, and class conflict.