Explain the sequence of organization on earth

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Answer 1
Answer: The sequence of the organization on earth are the following:
- Individual - that every single organism in our earth.
- POpulation - the number of the organisms
- Community - the group of organisms living in one location.
- Ecosystem - that involves more than the community
- Biome
- Biosphere.

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How often does the body perform cellular respiration?A.once in the morning and once at night
B.only at night
C.continuously
D.only when the body runs out of ATP

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Ans. (C).continuously.

Cellular respiration can be defined as a metabolic process, which involves breakdown of carbohydrate molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP molecules. These ATP molecules release energy during chemical hydrolysis.

Cells present in body require a continuous supply of energy to preform all of metabolic reactions. Hence, cells perform cellular respiration continuously or constantly.

Thus, the correct answer is option (C).

c. constantly.

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A light microscope that makes the specimen appear light on a dark background is called a(n) _____.

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A light microscope that makes the specimen appear light on a dark background is called a compound microscope. Compound microscope accomplishes more elevated amounts of amplification than a stereo or low power magnifying lens. It is utilized to see littler examples, for example, cell structures which can't be seen at lower levels of amplification. Basically, a compound magnifying lens comprises of auxiliary and optical segments.

The correct answer is Dark-field microscope.

Washing your hands frequently can prevent the spread of many vectors.

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The answer to this is false, a vector is a disease usually spread from a bite.
Hi LexiiLanae17!
This is not true because vectors is a disease that you get when you're bitten by something.
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Which of the following is NOT considered a potential cause of extinction?(A) introduction of a new predator
(B) introduction of a new parasite
(C) introduction of a new mutation
(D) interspecific competition for limited resources
(E) habitat destruction
Please explain the work behind the solution

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C is the correct response to this query: the introduction of a new mutation. Mutations are modifications to an organism's genetic code; while they may result in phenotypic alterations, they seldom result in extinction.

What happens if a new predator hunts down ?

If a new predator is able to hunt down or outcompete an existing species, or if it spreads a disease or parasite, it can lead to extinction. If a novel parasite can spread swiftly and generate significant mortality rates, it may lead to extinction.

If one species is more suited and can outcompete the other species for resources, interspecific rivalry for scarce resources can lead to extinction. Last but not least, extinction may result through habitat damage if it results in a decrease in food, water, or shelter. something an organism requires to survive.

In conclusion, the introduction of a novel mutation is not seen to be a probable cause of extinction since mutations are often too gradual and the changes they bring about are typically too minor to do so.  

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E) habitat destruction

Scientists believe that ancient ancestors of all animals were.A. Single-celled prokaryotes that reproduced asexually
B. Single-celled eukaryotes that sometimes grew in colonies
C. Multi-cellular organisms that were probably autotrophic.
D. Multi-cellular organisms with an alternation of generations lifecycle.

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The correct answer is B. Single-celled prokaryotes that sometimes grew in colonies

A is the answer
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PLEASE HELP ME FAASSSTTTT Compare and contrast genetic engineering to the process of natural selection. Select all statements that are true.


1) By selecting the genetic information that is passed on to future generations, genetic engineering is similar to natural selection.

2) Unlike natural selection, genetic engineering selects the organisms most beneficial to the environment.

3) By selecting the genetic information that is passed on to future generations, genetic engineering can happen at a different rate than natural selection.

4) Like natural selection, genetic engineering may be used on all organisms, including humans.

5) The effects of genetic engineering apply only to the organism selected, but natural selection affects the entire population.

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Answer:

1) By selecting the genetic information that is passed on to future generations, genetic engineering is similar to natural selection.

3) By selecting the genetic information that is passed on to future generations, genetic engineering can happen at a different rate than natural selection.

4) Like natural selection, genetic engineering may be used on all organisms, including humans.

Explanation: In natural selection there is overtime selection for one particular trait and is mostly based on phenotype, whilst genetic engineering uses genotype of an organism  and it is the deliberate modification of an organism by manipulating  the genetic material

Answer: 1,3,4

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