In which cell organelle is DNA kept and RNA transcribed?

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Answer 1
Answer: DNA and RNA are both found in the nucleus of a cell. RNA is moved out of the nucleus through pores. Hope this helped.

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I need help with these two questions, I've been trying to answer them for over a week now. •Define photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Explain how they are alike and different. You can use the equations in your explanation.


•Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration apply to the Law of Conservation of Matter.

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Photosynthesis and cellular respiration go hand and hand. Remember the two equations are just a reverse of the opposite equation. 

Cellular Respiration-
C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ (Yeilds or Makes) 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + ATP (Or Energy)

Photosynthesis-
6CO₂ + 6H₂O + ATP (Or Sunlight) (Yeilds or Makes) C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂  

They are alike: They both are used to make a certain type of energy they need

Different: Cell Respiration, Glucose is used to make ATP, while photosynthesis uses ATP to make Glucose

If the first hill is 20 cm high, the second hill is 0 cm high, and the last hill is 0 cm high, how long does it take the 50 g car to reach the egg?

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The answer is undefined. 

To get how long it takes the 50 g car to reach the egg, the speed is required. Distance is provided from the height of the hills. 

Formula to get the time is:

T = D/S
Time = Distance / Speed

For example, given that the distance is 20 cm and the speed of the 50 g car is 2 cm/s

T = 20 cm / 2 cm/s
T = 10 s

The 50 g car will take only 10 seconds to travel.

Answer:

2.45s

this is the answer because i got it right on a test

Which of these examples demonstrates homeostasis? A.
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B.
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C.
A cat runs away when it hears a noise.


D.
A person's body increases blood flow to its cold feet.

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A persons body increases blood flow to its cold feet. hope it helped you. Please mark as the brainliest if it helped.

what might happen in a tropical rain forest biome if the area received very little rain for an extended period of time

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The tropical rainforest biome is a hot ecosystem where there is rain all through the year. The tropical rainforest biome makes up about 7% of the earth’s surface and is found majorly in South America and in Brazil. The tropical rainforest biome contains several species of plants such as orchids, vines and a large variety of animals. If the tropical rainforest biome received very little rain for an extended period of time, it will become dried and many plants that require lots of water for survival will die.

The area will be very dried up and lots of crops that need lots of water will die

These are specialized cells that can survive in harsh conditions. What are they called?

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Answer:

If this is wrong im very sry, but i belive the answer is white blood cells

Explanation:

These are the cells that fight off infections and bactieria that is not sopposed to be in the human body, or any other living creature.

Answer:

poop

Explanation:

yes

All of the living and nonliving things that interact in a particular area make up a _____

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All of the living and nonliving things that interact in a particular area make up a ecosystem.

What are living things?

Living things are defined as which are made up of a cell. They form and use energy to survive. A special ability to reproduce, grow, metabolize, able to respond to stimuli, adapt to the environment, move and able to respire.

For example, relationship between lion and sheep in the ecosystem for its survival, the lion prey the sheep. And each relationship in the ecosystem has an effect on other creatures and plants living in the same area.

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all of the living and non-living things in a particular area: ecosystem

the total variety of organisms that live in the biosphere: biodiversity

a group of organisms that breed and produce offspring that can breed: species

all of the living things in a particular area: community

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