In thinking of the pathways taken by visual information within the association cortex, the dorsal stream projects to the ________ and is involved in ________.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

posterior parietal cortex; the analysis of where an object is located in space

Explanation:

The posterior parietal cortex is responsible for the perception of object in space and where object is located in space. The signal involves the transport of visual information from the thalamus by visual primary cortex to the posterior parietal cortex.


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1. You are studying an evergreen tree that produces cones. The tree is a(n) ____.a. angiosperm
b. gymnosperm
c. gametophyte
d. monocot

2. Which of the following is an angiosperm?
a. yellow and red flower
b. fern branches
c. pine tree with pine cones
d. yellow moss

3. In ferns, the sporophyte produces ____.
a. cones, which grow into a gametophyte.
b. gametes, which grow into a gametophyte.
c. spores, which grow into a gametophyte.
d. seeds, which grow into a gametophyte.

4. Angiosperms and gymnosperms both produce

a. flowers
b. cones
c. spore
d. seeds

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1. The right answer is gymnosperm.

The term gymnosperm comes from the Greek gumnospermos meaning "bare seed". It refers to plants that are part of a subphylum of spermaphytes, seed plants. The hallmark of gymnosperm plants is that their ovum is bare (not enclosed in an ovary unlike angiosperms) and receives pollen directly. It is carried by a fertile leaf or scales more or less open.


2. The right answer is A.

Angiosperms are plants whose reproductive organs are condensed into a flower and whose fertilized seeds are enclosed in a fruit, unlike gymnosperms whose seed is bare. Thus, angiosperms are commonly called "flowering plants".


3. The right answer is C

A fern designates a filicophyte, a pteridophytic plant vascularized without flower or seed, consisting of a rhizome producing aerial stems whose large fronds, equivalent to the leaves, bear sporangia on their underside.

By definition, a fern is a cryptogam belonging to a group of about 12,000 species of vascular plants that reproduce by spores and have no seeds or flowers.


4. The right answer is seeds.

Spermaphytes (which include gymnosperms, chlamydosperms, and angiosperms) are the first seed plants to appear on the surface of the globe. They are distinguished from other plants (bryophytes and pteridophytes), among others, by aerial reproduction via pollen.

1. You are studying an evergreen tree that produces cones. The tree is a gymnosperm. The answer to your question is B .

2. Yellow and red flower are an angiosperm. The answer to your question is A.

3. In ferns, the sporophyte produces spores, which grow into a gametophyte. The answer to your question is C.

4. Angiosperms and gymnosperms both produce seeds. The answer to your question is D.

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How does the motion of particles in a gas change as the gas cools?They move more slowly.

They move in a more circular pattern.

They move faster.

They move more randomly.

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A they move more slowly
yes the answer would be (A) its back to the basics guys and if you dont get the question, here let me help basically think about this logically if you heat up a cube of ice whats it going to do freeze? obviously not its going to melt so the same thing applies vice versa if water is cooled will it melt? no its going to freeze when heat is applied to something the molecules tend to vibrate and sometimes sense molecules in solid are very close together when heat is applied those molecules start to move and sometimes if heated enough the molecules will start moving in a weird pattern and go passed each other by then it would have probably been a liquid now as for gases their molecules are incredibly spread apart they are going everywhere they are flying passed each other  so think about the basics when something is heated its molecule vibrate fast when something is cooled its molecules movement slow down so just think about that little sentence I just said and apply it to gasses when gas is cooled its molecules will slow down due to the temperature sorry this was so long I just wanted you guys to understand this because you need to know this so you can understand everything else see ya!

This cross will yield four phenotypes in the 1:1:1:1 ratio:rryy x rryy
RrYy x rryy
RrYy x RrYy
RRYY x rryy

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The answer would be:

RrYy x rryy

Here's more about your question:

The Punnet square for this cross is attached below.

As you can see the results will be:

RrYy = 4/16 = 1/4

rrYy = 4/16 =  1/4

Rryy = 4/16 = 1/4

rryy = 4/16 =  1/4

All four phenotypes have a 1/4 chance of occurring. So the ration between them would be 1:1:1:1

RrYy x rryy will yield the phenotypic ratio you want, I think

Which of the following correctly sequences the stages of engine operation?A. Intake, power, compression, exhaust
B. Power, intake, compression, exhaust
C. Intake, compression, power, exhaust
D. Exhaust, compression, intake, power

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The correct sequence of engine operation is given by option C. intake, power, compression and exhaust. The first step is the intake of air, in the case of petrol engines, fuel is taken in as well. The second step is compression. The third step is combustion or power, in this part, the fuel is injected. The last step is exhaustion which refers to the blowing out of the waste gases from combustion.

Which of the following correctly sequences the stages of engine operation?

A. Exhaust, compression, intake, power

B. Intake, power, compression, exhaust

C. Power, intake, compression, exhaust

D. Intake, compression, power, exhaust

Where are electrons found in Atoms

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Answer:

Explanation:

The nucleus (center) of the atom contains the protons (positively charged) and the neutrons (no charge). The outermost regions of the atom are called electron shells and contain the electrons (negatively charged). Atoms have different properties based on the arrangement and number of their basic particles.

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In short, electrons are the negative charge in Atoms.

Ammonia can be produced by what two processes

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Answer: Haber-Bosch Process, Modern Electrolysis Process

Explanation: