which of the following types of organelles are most important in providing a cell with energy? A. vacuoles B. cell membranes C. mitochondria D. nuclei

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Answer 1
Answer: THE MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
Answer 2
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Answer:

mitochondria

Explanation:

Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell. They are organelles that generate (by chemiosmosis) most of the energy the cell needs to function and stay alive.


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Identify what types of government services need to be provided in a city with an increasing old-age dependency

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The government needs to provides more health care centers and health insurance. They can provide old age pensions and homes, as well as other welfare measures.

Like other tyrannies, the tyranny of the majority was at first, and is still vulgarly, held in dread, chiefly as operating through the acts of the public authorities. But reflecting persons perceived that when society is itself the tyrant—society collectively over the separate individuals who compose it—its means of tyrannising are not restricted to the acts which it may do by the hands of its political functionaries. Society can and does execute its own mandates; and if it issues wrong mandates instead of right, or any mandates at all in things with which it ought not to meddle, it practises a social tyranny more formidable than many kinds of political oppression, since, though not usually upheld by such extreme penalties, it leaves fewer means of escape, penetrating much more deeply into the details of life, and enslaving the soul itself. Protection, therefore, against the tyranny of the magistrate1 is not enough; there needs protection also against the tyranny of the prevailing opinion and feeling, against the tendency of society to impose, by other means than civil penalties, its own ideas and practices as rules of conduct on those who dissent from them; to fetter the development and, if possible, prevent the formation of any individuality not in harmony with its ways, and compel all characters to fashion themselves upon the model of its own. There is a limit to the legitimate interference of collective opinion with individual independence; and to find that limit, and maintain it against encroachment, is as indispensable to a good condition of human affairs as protection against political despotism.2But though this proposition is not likely to be contested in general terms, the practical question, where to place the limit—how to make the fitting adjustment between individual independence and social control—is a subject on which nearly everything remains to be done.All that makes existence valuable to anyone depends on the enforcement of restraints upon the actions of other people. Some rules of conduct, therefore, must be imposed—by law in the first place, and by opinion on many things which are not fit subjects for the operation of law. What these rules should be is the principal question in human affairs; but if we except a few of the most obvious cases, it is one of those which least progress has been made in resolving. No two ages, and scarcely any two countries, have decided it alike; and the decision of one age or country is a wonder to another. Yet the people of any given age and country no more suspect any difficulty in it than if it were a subject on which mankind had always been agreed. The rules which obtain among themselves appear to them self-evident and self-justifying. This all but universal illusion is one of the examples of the magical influence of custom, which is not only, as the proverb says, a second nature, but is continually mistaken for the first. The effect of custom, in preventing any misgiving respecting the rules of conduct which mankind impose on one another, is all the more complete because the subject is one on which it is not generally considered necessary that reasons should be given, either by one person to others, or by each to himself. People are accustomed to believe, and have been encouraged in the belief by some who aspire to the character of philosophers, that their feelings on subjects of this nature are better than reasons and render reasons unnecessary. The practical principle which guides them to their opinions on the regulation of human conduct is the feeling in each person’s mind that everybody should be required to act as he, and those with whom he sympathises, would like them to act.

Which of the following quotations best represents the thesis statement of the passage?

A)“But reflecting persons perceived that when society is itself the tyrant—society collectively over the separate individuals who compose it—its means of tyrannising are not restricted to the acts which it may do by the hands of its political functionaries.” (paragraph 1, sentence 2)


B)“Protection, therefore, against the tyranny of the magistrate is not enough; there needs protection also against the tyranny of the prevailing opinion and feeling . . . .” (paragraph 1, sentence 4)

C)“But though this proposition is not likely to be contested in general terms, the practical question, where to place the limit—how to make the fitting adjustment between individual independence and social control—is a subject on which nearly everything remains to be done.” (paragraph 2, sentence 1)


D)“All that makes existence valuable to anyone depends on the enforcement of restraints upon the actions of other people.” (paragraph 2, sentence 2)


E)“No two ages, and scarcely any two countries, have decided it alike; and the decision of one age or country is a wonder to another.” (paragraph 2, sentence 5)

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Weight and mass are related but different properties. If the mass of Earth were to double, the mass of an object on Earth would remain the same. What change would we expect to see in the weight of an object?A.The weight would decrease by 100
B.The weight would be reduced by half?
C.The weight would double.
D.The weight would increase four times.

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i believe it’s c) the weight would double, but i’m not 1000% positive
C is the correct answer

Explanation:
Doubling the mass of the Earth would double your weight, since gravitational force is directly proportional to mass, but doubling the radius (which doubles if the diameter doubles) would decrease your weight by a factor of 1/4, since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the radius

Wind speeds increase higher up from the Earth's surface becauseA. friction from landscape features doesn't slow them down.
B. oxygen levels are decreased, making air movement quicker.
C. the atmosphere is composed of heavier molecules at lower atmospheric levels.
D. the wind is augmented by the solar wind.

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A. Friction from the landscape doesn't slow them down. as altitude increases, there wind speed increases primarily due to less friction slowing down the wind. Earth's terrain by its very nature provides friction which slows the wind down. Buildings, tress, hills, etc all slow the wind. The higher up you go, there is less things to impede the wind and provide any friction. The wind speeds are therefore higher at the high altitudes.

A. friction from landscape features doesn't slow them down.

I just took the TEST and made a 100%, It was right.

Flash flooding is most likely to occur when heavy rain falls on

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flat land because it has no slope for the water to travel down or no drains for it to drain in
Super dry flatlands it will flood on any flat land but it's more likely to do it on super dry like Arizona or New Mexico because they've been dry so long they don't have time to soak up all the water fast enough in turn it floods.

What is 17/9 as a whole number

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Haha, I used to do IXL all the time. Continuing onto the question, it's asking it in mixed number form..

17/9, how many 9's go into 17? I'd say 1 time, or if we 2 we'd go over.

so 1 times 9 = 9

What's the remainder? 17-9=8

so you've got only one whole 9, and 8 left over

so {{ 1 8/9 }} is the answer
It is 1 8/9 because 9 goes in 17 once and 17-9 is 8 so it is 1 8/9.