The pituitary gland is located in the brain and controls __________.A.

skin conditions
B.

the rest of the endocrine glands
C.

the regeneration of nerve cells
D.

involuntary motor skills

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Answer 1
Answer: B. The rest of the endocrine glands. 
It helps regulate them.
Answer 2
Answer:

Yup the answer is B on engenuity


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Answer:

Explanation:

Cell wall

Function: Rigid layer on the outside of a plant cell.

Factory name: Wall/ Security gate.

Found in: Plant cell.

Cell Menbrane

Function: Soft layer controls what goes through cell.

Factory name: Door.

Found in: Plant and animal cell.

Nucleus

Function: Brain of cell.

Factory name: CEO's office.

Found in: Plant and Animal cell.

Mitochondria

Function: Powerhouse of cell.

Factory name: Furnace.

Found in: Plant and Animal cell.

Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)

Function: Hallways in cell which carries proteins.

Factory name: Conveyor belt.

Found in: Plant and Animal cell.

Ribosomes

Function: Produce proteins.

Factory name: Workers.

Found in: Plant and Animal cell.

Golgi Bodies

Function: Receive proteins from E.R.

Factory name: Mail room.

Found in: Plant and Animal cell.

Choroplasts

Function: Turns energy into food.

Factory name: Solar panels.

Found in: Plant cell.

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Which aquatic biome forms where freshwater streams or rivers merge with the ocean? form where freshwater streams or rivers merge with the ocean.

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Estuaries, aquatic biome, forms where freshwater streams or rivers merge with the ocean.

What is estuaries?

Estuaries are a transitionalzone between river environments and ocean environments.

They are impacted by both riverine and marine factors, including flows of freshwater and sediment as well as marine factors like tides, waves, and the inflow of salt water.

In addition to lagoons, river mouths, and tidal creeks, this wide definition encompasses them.

An estuary is a dynamic ecosystem that connects to the open sea and allows seawater to enter in accordance with the tide cycle. The fresh water flowing from rivers and streams dilutes the seawater that enters the estuary.

Therefore, where freshwater rivers meet saltwater seas is where estuary biomes typically occur.

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Answer:Estuaries

Explanation:

Estuaries are areas where freshwater streams or rivers merge with the ocean. This mixing of waters with such different salt concentrations creates a very interesting and unique ecosystem

At the present time both populations have the same number of individuals in which of these countries will the population growth over the next 20 years place the greatest strain on the enviorment

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The diagram shows the current percentage of each population by age and gender (male/female) for two countries. After carefully analyzing the graph I came with the conclusion that:



(1) Country A, the population growth over the next 20 years will place the greatest strain on the environment since the larger percentage of young people could result in rapid population growth.


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Which set of terms below would be the best choice to use to describe the components of blood? 1.leukocytes, ventricle, atrium, aorta 2.platelets, plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes 3.electrolytes, artery, vein, cardiac 4.antibodies, hemoglobin, pulmonary, systemic

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The answer is (2.) platelets, plasma, erythrocytes, and leukocytes.

Negative feedback is most like _____. A.an air conditioner that turns on if the temperature gets too hot B.adding wood to a burning fire to increase the heat. C.not eating anymore when you're full.

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First, we need to clarify what negative feedback means. Negative feedback is a response that is fed back to the input and that tends to reduce the fluctuation of the output. Negative tries to confer stability to the system. So, you can see that the option B. cannot be because if you add more wood to a fire the fire will increase instead of extinguish. The option A implies a signal (from the high temperature) that starts the air conditioner, so it brings the system out of the equilibrium. The option C. indeed signals that the "full" signal es fed back and the organism will stop eating and so it reaches equilibrium. The answer is the option C. not eating any more when you are full.

Answer:C.not eating anymore when you're full.

Tina conducted an experiment to test her hypothesis. Her hypothesis was that by crushing aspirin and putting it into potting soil increases the growth rate of tomato plants. The results of the experiment show that there was no significant difference in the growth rates between the control and the experimental groups. What should Tina do with the results of this experiment?

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Tina should think about results and why aspirin did not affect the growth rate of tomato plants. She may find the answer in literature or can apply the results on the new situation. She may change the hypothesis and alter some factors in the experiment to test the new hypothesis.

Answer:

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