HELP!! In what ways are fats and steroids similar to each other, and in what ways are they different?
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**30 Points if you can help** Can anybody help answer some/all of these questions?1) Explain the difference between weather and climate.

2) How would you explain to someone why we have seasons? Why does Hawaii not have all 4 seasons like other states on the mainland?

3) Why is the amount of light at the equator versus the poles having an effect on temperature? What are the two main factors that contribute to this difference?

4) Describe how air moves in the cycle of the Hadley Cell.

5) What causes atmospheric circulation? What winds drive Hawaii's weather?

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1.Climate is used to describe what the weather is like for long periods of time in a specific place. Weather is the short term changes in the atmosphere.

2.As the earth spins on its axis, producing night and day, it also moves about the sun in an elliptical (elongated circle) orbit that requires about 365 1/4 days to complete. The earth's spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane. This is what causes the seasons.  This is because there is only a slight variation in length of night and day from one part of Hawaii to another and because all its islands lie within a narrow latitude band.

3.As distance from the equator increases, the amount of energy and sunlight changes. In winter when the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, light and energy spreads out over the tilted surface. As the Earth's axis tilts away from the Sun, the light and energy decreases with distance from the equator.

4.air rises up into the atmosphere at or near the equator, flows toward the poles above the surface of the Earth, returns to the Earth's surface in the subtropics, and flows back towards the equator.

5. The Sun heats the Earth more at the equator than at the poles. It's also affected by the spin of the Earth. In the tropics, near the equator, warm air rises. Trade winds drive Hawaii's weather.

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whether is short term , months

climate is long term , years

seasons are created from the earths tilt

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What is the correct term for a release of an ovum in the female reproductive system?

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The release of an egg/ovule (an egg cell is called an ovum) is called ovulation. 
The correct term for release of ovum in females is ovulation.

What is the most important vein in the human body?

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All veins in the body are essential. Besides, the major part is the internal jugular vein. It withdrws blood from the crucial parts of the human parts like the neck.


All veins are important because they carry blood throughout the body and all veins have a specific purpose/job to do to help the body function. Many veins take the deoxygenated blood...blood that doesn't have oxygen in them any more because it was used up...and transport it back to the heart where the heart pumps  the  deoxygenated blood  to the lungs to become oxygenated...oxygen is put back into the blood.

here are two of the many veins in the body:

- pulmonary veins and other veins involved with the heart system/the functioning of the heart

-systemic veins: I believe this also deals with the heart but it can also deal with veins in the upper part of our body (includes: head, neck/throat area and chest area I believe).  We also have veins in the lower part of the body (abdomen (area that contains organs/stomach area), legs, and whatever else falls under the lower part of the body.

I tried to keep this in simple terms from what I learned in biology. For example, within the veins in the abdomen there are more specific names to the veins and their function.

According to the scientific method, how would you test a hypothesis?A) use false data
B) communicate your results to others
C) design and conduct an experiment
D) collect information on the Internet

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C) design and conduct an experiment 
c is the answer to your question

Which chromosomal defect is caused when part of a chromosome breaks off and reattaches backward on the same chromosome?

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Translocation

Explanation:

Translocation is a chromosomal defect in which part of a chromosome breaks off and reattaches backward on the same chromosome.

Translocation can happen due to many reasons like:

A) Some of the changes that arise around the time of conception  or production of sperm or egg.

B) The inheritance of altered chromosome from father or mother.

Translocations can be divided into two forms:

  • Reciprocal translocation
  • Robertsonian translocation.

In reciprocal translocations,  fragments of two chromosomes break off from two different places, break and swap each other's segments. While in  Robertsonian translocation one chromosome attached with other.

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Translocation :)

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B

How many main parts is the nervous system made of

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The nervous system consists of two main parts: the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
The two main and most important factors or parts in the nervous system are the central nervous system as well as the peripheral nervous system.


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