Tips bark at people BARK BARK BARK

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You talking about a dog or something

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How does natural selection affect animal behavior and how behaviors can affect the survival of an animal species?

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There are behaviors that are beneficial for the species and behaviors that are detrimental. Usually animals will acquire behaviors beneficial to the survival of their species through natural selection. An organism is more likely to mate with another organism that behaves in such a way that will be beneficial to their offspring.

What process restores the 2N chromosome number in a zygote's somatic cells for growth and development to continue?

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La respiración aeróbica es un tipo de metabolismo energético en el que los seres vivos extraen energía de moléculas orgánicas, como la glucosa, por un proceso complejo en el que el carbono es oxidado y cuando llega a la mitocondria se mezcla con el agua haciendo un compuesto químico llamado Glucosticko en el que el oxígeno procedente delaire es el oxidante empleado. En otras variantes de la respiración, muy raras, el oxidante es distinto del oxígeno (respiración) y luego las membranas mitocondriales, siendo en la matriz de la mitocondria donde se une a electrones y protones (que sumados constituyen átomos de hidrógeno) formando agua. En esa oxidación final, que es compleja, y en procesos anteriores se obtiene la energía necesaria para la fosforilación del ATP.

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Which of the following describes all animals but NOT all protists?

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All animals are heterotrophic and have cells with no cell wall.

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Since animals don't perform photosynthesis or any other process to make food, and don't contain a cell wall, that is what makes them different. Protist can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic and some can contain a cell wall, but most of them don't have cell walls.

The amount of time it takes for an amount of specific isotope to Decay to half the original amount

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Answer: Half life

Explanation: Half life is the amount of time taken to reduce the original concentration of the reactant to half of its value.

Rate law expression for first order kinetics is given by:

t=(2.303)/(k)\log(a)/(a-x)

where,

t= time taken for the decay

k = rate constant

t = time taken for decay process

a = initial amount of the reactant

a - x = amount left after decay process

for half life: t=t_(1)/(2)

a-x = (a)/(2)

t_(1)/(2)=(2.303)/(k)\log(a)/(a/2)

t_(1)/(2)=(0.693)/(k)

It is called Half life, to find one the formula is A=Ao(0.5)^(T/H)
A=amount 
AO=Initial Amount 
T=Time
H=Half life  

What does a plant let out during photosynthesis?

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It lets out oxygen after photosynthesis.
A plant lets out oxygen and water after photosynthesis

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According to a source yes. 

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