What field(s) are created by an electron when it moves?A. electric and gravitational fields

B. magnetic and gravitational fields

C. gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields

D. electric field only

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The fields that are created by an electron when it moves are gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields. All fields are being produced by such movement. Hope this answers the question.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:Option C.  gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields

Explanation:

An electron is a negatively charged particle having mass, m = 9.1 × 10⁻³¹ kg and charge, q = -1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ C. Gravitational field is created all bodies having mass. Hence, a moving electron also creates gravitational field.

A charged body creates electric field around it. And when the charged body moves, it also creates magnetic field. Hence, a moving electron creates gravitational field, electric field and magnetic field.  

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.


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Which of the following is an environmental consequence of importing resources into the United States?a. air pollution
b. habitat loss
c. oil spills
d. all of the above

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The correct answer should be C. oil spills. If you take oil into the United States then there's bound to eventually be an oil spill. Habitat loss can occur when you deforest lumber in order to give it to the US because they pay you for it so the animals in your forest lose homes. Air pollution is because of all the fuel used to transport things into the US.

Answer:

D is the correct answer

Explanation:

Which of the following describes why wetlands are important to the water cycle?A.Dense vegetation helps filter out pollutants in the water.
B.Open meadows help to filtr out pollutants in the water.
C. Dense vegetation allows for biological magnification in the water.
D. Open meadows allow for biological magnification in the water.

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C and D are not good answers: biological magnification is not something to be desired, as it makes pesticides and heavy metals more pronounced as they move up the food chain.

Among A and B A is the better answer: the vegetation is dense and this helps to filter out pollution.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

How can a person donate blood and never run out of it?A. Blood components are continuously pumped by the heart.
B. Blood components are continuously circulated through the blood vessels.
C. Blood components are continuously produced in the bone marrow.
D. Blood components are continuously digested by enzymes.

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Answer: The correct answer is- C. Blood components are continuously produced in the bone marrow.

Formation of blood cells is a continuous process that occurs in the bone marrow ( a gelatinous, soft tissue present within bones) of adults.

This process is called as hematopoiesis, in which undifferentiated precursor cells ( also called stem cells) are developed and differentiated into particular blood cell type ( having specific function).

Thus, through this continuous process, all the components of blood can be replenished whenever they are required.

Therefore, when a person donates blood, he never run out of it.

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A biologist is studying a structure that is made up of two layers of phospholipids what is she most likely studying

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Some events that take place during the synthesis of a specific protein are listed below. A. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome. B. DNA serves as a template for RNA production. C. Transfer RNA bonds to a specific codon. D. Amino acids are bonded together. E. RNA moves from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. The correct order of these events is what

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The correct order of events during the synthesis of a specific protein would be:

  1. DNA serves as a template for RNA production
  2. RNA moves from the nucleus to the cytoplasm
  3. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome
  4. Transfer RNA bonds to a specific codon
  5. Amino acids are bonded together.

The first step in the synthesis of protein is that genetic information for s specific trait on DNA is transcribed to messenger RNA in a process known as transcription.

Thereafter, the mRNA moves into the cytoplasm and gets attached to the ribosome. Another RNA, a tRNA that carries the amino acids that correspond to the genetic codes on the mRNA, moves to bind to the mRNA using its anticodon.

The codons are read in groups of 3s and the amino acids corresponding to each codon will get released from the tRNA at their respective turns. The released amino acids are joined together by a peptidebond to form protein.

More on protein synthesis can be found here: brainly.com/question/16305465

Answer:

The correct order is: b), e), a), c) and d)

Explanation:

Messenger RNA leaves the cell nucleus and moves through the cytoplasm. During protein synthesis, the ribosome reads the base sequence of messenger RNA, and uses DNA to translate each codon triplet, into its respective amino acid. The RNA is synthesized in the nucleus and then later leaves the cytoplasm for the translation process. In general terms, DNA is transcribed into a messenger RNA molecule, so that a certain protein is produced