How does science influence the decisions made about social, economic, and political issues?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Science influences society through its knowledge and world view. ... Societal challenges often inspire questions for scientific research, and social priorities often influence research priorities through the availability of funding for research. Technology influences society through its products and processes.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Science influences social issues by using the knowledge they know to show their view of the world, For economic and political issues science, is used to justify different political aims of governments

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Energy refers to the capacity to do

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Answer:

Energy and Work Energy is the capacity to do work or to produce heat. Internal energy is the sum of kinetic energy and the potential energy. ... So the internal energy can be changed by heating the sample, or by doing work on the sample.

Answer:

Energy and Work Energy is the capacity to do work or to produce heat. Internal energy is the sum of kinetic energy and the potential energy

After puberty and before menopause, one egg is released about every______
days from each ovary.

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Answer:

28 days

Explanation:

After puberty and before menopause, one egg is released about every 28 days from each ovary.

Answer:

about every 28 days

Explanation:

Hopefully............ :)

The following genotypes of two independently assorting autosomal genes determine coat color in rats:

A—B—(gray); A—bb (yellow); aaB—(black); aabb (cream)

A third gene pair on a separate autosome determines whether or not any color will be produced. The CC and Cc genotypes allow color according to the expression of the A and B alleles. However, the cc genotype results in albino rats regardless of the A and B alleles present. Determine the F1 phenotypic ratio of the following crosses:

a. AAbbCC x aaBBcc
b. AaBBcc x AABbcc
c. AaBbCc x AaBbcc.

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Answer:

a) 100% Gray

b) 100% albino

c) 16/32 albino, 9/32 gray, 3/32 yellow, 3/32 black, 1/32 cream

Explanation:

Available data:

A-B-C-(gray); A-bbC- (yellow); aaB-C-(black); aabbC- (cream)A-B-cc (albino)A-bbC- (albino)aaB-cc (albino)aabbcc (albino)

Cross a

Parentals)      AAbbCC            x          aaBBcc

Phenotype)     Yellow                           Albino

Gametes) AbC, AbC, AbC, AbC     aBc, aBc, aBc, aBc

                AbC, AbC, AbC, AbC     aBc, aBc, aBc, aBc

F1) 100% AaBbCc, Gray individuals

Cross b

Parentals)       AaBBcc       x           AABbcc

Phenotype)     Albino                         Albino

Gametes) ABc, ABc, ABc, ABc,     ABc, ABc, Abc, Abc,

                 aBc, aBc, aBc, aBc       ABc, ABc, Abc, Abc,

F1) 100% A-B-cc, Albino individuals

Cross c

Parentals)       AaBbCc       x            AaBbcc

Phenotype)        Gray                        Albino

Gametes) ABC, ABc, AbC, Abc,     ABc, ABc, Abc, Abc,

                 aBC, aBc, abc, abc       aBc, aBc, abc, abc

Punnett square)

            ABC         ABc        AbC         Abc        aBC        aBc       abC       abc  

ABc  AABBCc AABBcc AABbCc  AABbcc AaBBCc AaBBcc AaBbCc AaBbcc

ABc  AABBCc AABBcc AABbCc  AABbcc AaBBCc AaBBcc AaBbCc AaBbcc

Abc AABbCc  AABbcc  AAbbCc  AAbbcc  AaBbCc AaBbcc AabbCc Aabbcc

Abc AABbCc  AABbcc  AAbbCc  AAbbcc  AaBbCc AaBbcc AabbCc Aabbcc

aBc AaBBCc AaBBcc  AaBbCc   AaBbcc  aaBBCc  aaBBcc  aaBbCc  aaBbcc

aBc AaBBCc  AaBBcc  AaBbCc  AaBbcc  aaBBCc  aaBBcc  aaBbCc  aaBbcc

abc  AaBbCc  AaBbcc  AabbCc  Aabbcc  aaBbCc   aaBbcc  aabbCc  aabbcc

abc  AaBbCc  AaBbcc  AabbCc  Aabbcc  aaBbCc   aaBbcc  aabbCc  aabbcc

F1)   18/64 = 9/32 A-B-C, Gray

       6/64 = 3/ 32 A-bbC-, Yellow

       6/64 = 3/ 32 aaB-C-, Black

       2/64 = 1/32 aabbC-, Cream

       32/64 = 16/32 A-B-cc + aaB-cc, + A-bbcc + aabbcc, Albino

Ratio: 16:9:3:3:1    

Heredity is
a. passing traits from one generation to the next
b. the likelihood that an individual will contract a disease
the optimal health a person can achieve
d. all of the above
C.

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Heredity is
a. passing traits from one generation to the next

Which part of DNA determines the traits of an organism?

A. The specific sequence of the nitrogenous bases

B. The hydrogen bonds holding the double helix together

C. The amount of adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine

D. The number of sugars in the backbone of the double helix

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Answer:

A. The specific sequence of the nitrogenous bases

Explanation:

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Explain why decomposers are necessary for the complete cycle of Matter.

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Answer:

Because decomposers break down the organism and make it so it’s a fertilizer for the ground for things to grow.

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Answer:

Test.

Explanation.

Sensory neurons are considered to be efferent neurons because they take information from organs to the brain and the spinal cord.

a. True
b. False

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Sensory neurons receive impulses and carry them from the sense organs to the spinal cord or brain. Interneurons connect sensory and motor neurons and interpret the impulse. Motor neurons carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles or glands.

which is a device used to measure the energy
In a laboratory, the teacher showed students how to use a
values of foods.
A) bomb calorimeter
B) foood calorimeter
C) energy meter
D) thermometer
E) hydrometer

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Correct answer - C Energy Meter.

Why? - Energy meter are intended for energy measurements in three-phase electrical power network and can be used in residential, industrial and utility applications.

True or false. Some genetic variations arise from mutations, which are changes in the hereditary material.

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

These genetic variations and mutations are hereditary.

They need to be hereditary to be inherited to the offspring since these changes are genetic.

These changes are in the hereditary material.

Hope this is correct, have a great day.

______ alleles are hidden and may show up in a future generation.

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Correct answer - Recessive Allele

Why? -An allele that is hidden whenever the dominant allele is present.

The monomer unit of a protein contains?

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Amino acids
Because they produce proteins

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Felis concolor can mate and produce offspring with Felis domesticus, due to being classified in the same genus and species.

Question 1 options:
True
False

Strawberry plants produce offspring through asexual reproduction. Which statement is true about strawberry plants?



Question 4 options:

They are identical to the single parent.


They have characteristics of both parents.

Question 5 (1 point)
Shrubs, pine trees, and kudzu are all plants that are common in southern states. What is another characteristic these plants have in common?

Question 5 options:

They are heterotrophs because they must consume their food from other sources..


They are autotrophs because they produce their own food.


They are all both autotrophs and heterotrophs because of how they get their food.


They are not photosynthetic because they do not need direct sunlight to grow food.

Question 6 (1 point)
Who developed the classification system, known as binomial nomenclature,that we use today for living things?

Question 6 options:

Aristotle


Charles Darwin


Gregor Mendel


Carolus Linnaeus

Question 7 (1 point)
Using the dichotomous (taxonomic) key below. Determine the name of the following species.







Question 7 options:

Lepidosiren paradoxa


Alopias vulpinus


Sphyrna mokarran


Monodon monoceros

Question 8 (1 point)
Which of the following organisms is most distantly related to the other organisms?



Question 8 options:

Organism A


Organism B


Organism C


Organism D

Question 9 (1 point)
Vascular plants, such as pine trees, are usually much larger than non-vascular plants, such as mosses. Which of the following is the best explanation for this difference?

Question 9 options:

Vascular plants can only transport watera from one cell to the next cell.


Non-vascular plants can transport water and food in tube like structures called xylem and phloem.


Vascular plants can transport water and food in tube like structures called xylem and phloem.


Non-vascular plants transport water only in their roots.

Question 10 (1 point)
The root-like structures that anchor a moss plant and absorb water and nutrients are called rhizoids (rhizomes).

Question 10 options:
True
False
Question 11 (1 point)


The following cartoon shows the scientific name Canus nipponicus. To which classification levels does this scientific name belong?

Question 11 options:

kingdom and phylum


phylum and genus


genus and species


kingdom and species

Question 12 (1 point)
Which of the following is not true of mosses, liverworts, and hornworts?

Question 12 options:

They are non-vascular plants.


They have true roots, stems, and leaves.


They grow in moist places.


They are small and low-growing.

Question 13 (1 point)
When looking at the oak tree below. Which of the following illustrate phloem, the tube like structure, in which food moves to other parts of the plant.







Question 13 options:

Point A


Point B

Question 14 (1 point)
When looking at a stalk of celery that has been sitting in red food colored water. Sarah notices the celery has red lines running through it. Why is this possible?





Question 14 options:

The roots absorbed the water.


The xylem transported the water through the stem and to the leaves of the plant.


The phloem transported the water through the stem and to the leaves of the plant


The stomata allowed the water in.

Question 15 (1 point)
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The image below shows the metamorphism of a frog. Which characteristic of life is being represented in this process?



Question 15 options:

Energy


Reproduction


Response and stimuli


Growth and Development

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Answer:1. False 4. Identical to parent 5. Autotrophs (all are plants) 6. Carolus Linnaeus 7. paradoxus, vulpinus, mokarran, monoceros 8. Insufficient information to answer 9. Vascular plants have phloem and xylem 10. True 11. Genus and species 12. do not have true roots, stems, leaves 13. Insufficient data to answer 14. Xylem transports water upwards 15. Insufficient data to answer

Explanation: 8, 13, 15 do not have tables/figures attached

Domain > kingdom > phylum > class > order > family > genus > species

Describe the relationship among cells,tissues,organs,and organ systems in the human body .HELP

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Answer:

Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems. The function of an organ system depends on the integrated activity of its organs. For instance, digestive system organs cooperate to process food.

Explanation:

Answer:

Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems.

Explanation:

The cell is a fundamental component of all organisms. A group of cells that have the same structure and function make up a tissue. There are four types of tissues in our body: muscular, connective, nerve, and epithelial. Several types of tissue connect into an organ. The organs collectivley make an organ system. The 12 systems in the body are nervous, digestive, cardiovascular, muscular, skeletal, endocrine, urinary, immune, integumentary, respiratory, excretory, and reproductive.

Put the molecules in order based on when they are used in the Calvin cycle

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The Calvin cycle is a process that plants and algae use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar, the food autotrophs need to grow. ... The Calvin cycle has four main steps: carbon fixation, reduction phase, carbohydrate formation, and regeneration phase.


1. Describe, IN YOUR OWN WORDS, the following bone features (very short & sweet).
For each, identify a specific structure that has a name including the term (for example:
foramen magnum)
Meatus:
Example:
Fossa:
Example:
Condyle:
Example:
Foramen:
Example:
Facet:
Example:
Tuberosity:
Example:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Over time, three types of cells derived from this single-celled animal have emerged with specialized functions and they interact as a multicellular organism.

Type 1: Launches the toxin-loaded vesicles. Non-motile
Type 2: Detects the toxin, moves, and hunts the prey.
Type 3: Engulfs the bacteria, breaks them down, and stores the parts. Non-motile

Required:
What organelles do each type have?

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Answer:

Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum and lysosomes.

Explanation:

Many vesicles are formed in the Golgi bodies and the endoplasmic reticulum, that is responsible for the transportation of materials from one part of the cell to another. Endoplasmic reticulum is the organelle that launches the toxin-loaded vesicles or in other words it is responsible for detoxification i. e. removal of toxic substances from the cell. Lysosomes is the organelle that act against the microorganisms such as bacteria , virus etc.

Guinea pigs were domesticated in:
South America
Central America
North America
Africa

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North America okay bsnsbdkssiksal or Central or south
South America-The guinea pig was first domesticated around 2000 BC in the Andes on the western side of South America, in a region which is now covered by Peru and Bolivia. They were originally bred for food, but some may have been kept family pets for children.

which of the following is the place where proteins are made

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Proteins are made inside cells. When a cell makes a protein it is called protein synthesis.
I believe it is ribosomes

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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How do volcanic eruptions create rock?

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Answer:

Once the Magma has cooled of it will turn into hard solid rock (or if you put cold water on it)

It has also created our different islands that we have today because of volcanoes.  

Explanation:

Hope that helps

Answer:

magma is sometimes pushed up toward the surface, notably during volcanic eruptions. As it cools, the magma solidifies in the form of magmatic rocks such as basalt. So the rocks of Earth's crust are constantly being transformed as part of the geological cycle that lasts millions of years.

Water is a(n) ____________ that restricts the growth of populations in an ecosystem.

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Answer:

Explanation:Factor

How does extinction affect evolution?
It speeds up the evolution of other species.
o it slows down the evolution of other species.
O it completely stops the evolution of a species.
It has no effect on evolution.

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Answer:

It completely stops the evolution of a species

Explanation:

Because if the species does not continue to live their will be no growth or develop so it cant evolve.

Answer:

It completely stops the evolution of a species

Explanation:

HELP PLEASE Place the steps of the Scientific Method in order.

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Answer:

Make an observation.

Ask a question.

Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation.

Make a prediction based on the hypothesis.

Test the prediction.

Iterate: use the results to make new hypotheses or predictions.

Explanation:

what is a gene that has two positive transcription factors called

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Answer:

Transcription factors

Explanation:

They are part of the cell's core transcription toolkit, needed for the transcription of any gene. RNA polymerase binds to a promoter with help from a set of proteins called general transcription factors.

An electrically neutral atom consists of 5 neutrons, 4 electrons, and 4 protons. What is its mass number?
4
3
9
8

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Answer:

9

Explanation:

Mass number is the amount of protons and neutrons added together

three frogs jumped a total of 115 centimeters how far could each frog have jumped

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Answer:

38.33 repeating

Explanation:

If the total was 115 centimeter all together and there were 3 frogs than you would want to divide the number by 3

115 centimeters divided by 3 is 38.33 repeating

if it is rounded just 38.3

or rounded to the nearest whole number it will just be 38

What are the advantages of offspring (babies) that are derived from Asexual reproduction?
PLZ I NEED A PARAGRAPH WILL GIVE BRAINLEST 100 POINTS!

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The population can increase rapidly when conditions are favorable. Only one parent is needed. It is more time and energy efficient as you don't need a mate. It is faster than sexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, only one parent is required to produce an offspring. The primary advantage of asexual reproduction is the fact that offspring can be successfully created without the need for a partnership. It occurs over a short period of time without the need to develop the genetics to form a gender.

what are the components of a human cell?

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Answer:

It includes features from all cell types. A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and, between the two, the cytoplasm. Within the cytoplasm lie intricate arrangements of fine fibers and hundreds or even thousands of miniscule but distinct structures called organelles.

Explanation:

What two molecules do cells need and take into the mitochondria together?
1. glucose and oxygen
2. water and carbon dioxide
3. fiber and amino acids
4. amine acids and glucose

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Answer: answer
explain : [One glucose and oxygen ]

List the distribution of earths water from the greatest amount to the least amount

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Answer:

The distribution of water on the Earth's surface is extremely uneven. Only 3% of water on the surface is fresh; the remaining 97% resides in the ocean. Of freshwater, 69% resides in glaciers, 30% underground, and less than 1% is located in lakes, rivers, and swamps.

Explanation:

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