The place where an organism lives in that provides things it's organism needs is called its _______

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Answer: It's habitat!

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How do scientists use seismic waves to determine the interior structure of Earth?

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Much of our understanding of the basic structure and composition of Earth and the other planets in our solar system is not strenuously debated. We can infer a surprising amount of information from the size, mass and moment of inertia of the planets, all of which can be determined from routine astronomical observations. Measurements of surface chemical composition, either by direct sampling (as has been done on Earth, the moon, and Mars) or through spectroscopic observations, can be used to estimate elemental abundances and the degree of chemical differentiation that occurred as the planets condensed from the solar nebula. Remote observations of the gravitational field can be used to understand how a planet's mass is distributed, whereas the strength and shape of the magnetic field provides some constraint on the structure of a metallic core. The specifics of structure and composition, however, are much more debatable. And it is these details that tell us a much more extensive and ultimately more interesting story about the internal dynamics of the planets and their evolution. As a result, trying to determine them is frontier research in almost all fields of earth and planetary science.

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There are two kinds of seismic waves: p waves and s waves. P waves are capable of passing through both solid and liquid, and travels faster. S waves are slower, and can't pass through liquid. The speed of these waves are variable to the substance they pass through. Scientists are able to determine the interior surfaces of the Earth by measuring the seismic waves that an earthquake emits. We know that the outer core is liquid because s waves can't penetrate them, and we also know that the inner core is solid because there are some p waves that reflect off the boundary between the inner and the outer core. By measuring the time a seismic wave travels, it gives an impression of how the Earth is composed. When there is a change in the velocity of the wave, then the wave is passing through a different substance.

Viruses use the cells of living organisms to reproduce. What is the type of cell used by the virus called?parasite
host
partner
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Why do most biologists believe that true commensalism does not exist?
an ecosystem usually has more parasites than hosts
animals of different species usually do not like to work together
the relationships are probably mutual or parasitic
animals of the same species rarely compete with one another

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its not host or partner the answer is parasite.

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What happens when biomass decays?

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biomass decays and produces gases such as nitrogen and very small amount of helium. in many places it is used to produce energy by comustion.it's mass becomes less and a layer of humus type organic substance is left on the soil....if i'm not incorrect :)

What kind of plants are likely to be pioneers species?

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Because pioneer species are the first to return after a disturbance, they are the first stage of succession, and their presence increases the diversity in a region. They are usually a hardy plant, algae or moss that can withstand a hostile environment.

What are the products of photosynthesis? Where do they go?

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Oxygen and glucose are the products of photosynthesis. Oxygen is used by plant for respiration or it gets dissipated in the air. Glucose is stored for feeding the plant. It is also stored in the form of starch
Oxygen and glucose would be produced. The oxygen goes into the air around us and the glucose feeds the plant. Hope this helps. :-)

What is the definition of consumers in science

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A heterotrophic organism that feeds on other organisms in a food chain. Herbivores that feed on green plants and detritivores that feed on decaying matter are called primary consumers.