What is worm "poop" called?​

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Answer 1
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Vermicast.

Explanation:

Vermicast are worm castings, worm manure, or worm faeces.

Answer 2
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Vermicast.

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lol I copied his answer to get points LOL


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2. Name three differences between a plant and animal cell.

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1. Plant cells have a square or boxy shape but animal cells are round

2. Plant cells have a cell wall and contain chloroplasts

3. Animal cells have multiple vacuoles but plant cells have one large central vacuole

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Major structural differences between a plant and an animal cell include: Plant cells have a cell wall, but animal cells do not. Cell walls provide support and give shape to plants. Plant cells usually have one or more large vacuole(s), while animal cells have smaller vacuoles if any are present.

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Glucose is stored as which molecule within the liver and skeletal muscle tissue? a. Starch
b. Phospholipids
c. Glycogen
d. Glucagon

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Answer:

C. Glycogen

Explanation:

When the food made of carbohydrates is broken in the organism, it creates glucose, which is a type of sugar that the body uses as a form of energy.  The amount that is not used gets stored in various tissues of the body, but the places where the glycogen is stored in larger amounts are the liver and skeletal muscle.

Answer:

Glycogen

Explanation:

Glucose is used primarily as a source of energy and as such it has to go inside the cell. Excess glucose that is not immediately needed as a source of energy is combined into long strands of clucose units called glycogen and it is stored in the liver and skeletal muscle tissue. Glycogen is later broken dowin into its constituent glucose units and used as a source of energy when needed.

Organisms are made up of one or more _____.

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organisms are made up of one or more cells is the basic unit of life.

) How many cells can be grown in a 5 mL culture using minimal medium before the medium exhausts the carbon?

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Answer:

5 * 10^(10)

Explanation:

The question is not complete. Remaining part of the question is as follows - Minimal growth medium for bacteria such as E. coli includes various salts with  characteristic concentrations in the mM range and a carbon source. The carbon source is  typically glucose and it is used at 0.5% (a concentration of 0.5 g/100 mL). For nitrogen,  minimal medium contains ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) with a concentration of 0.1g/100 mL

How many cells can be grown in a 5 mL culture using minimal medium before the medium exhausts the carbon?

Solution -

We will first find the mass concentration of 0.5 g/100 mL of solution.

(0.5)/(100) gram per ml of glucose

The chemical formula of glucose is C_6H_(12)O_6

The molecular weight of glucose molecule is 180 grams per mole

Now, we will find the number of moles of glucose in a 5 ml medium -

((0.5)/(100) * 5)/(180) \n1.39 * 10^(-4) mole

The number of carbon atom in each glucose molecule is equal to six, thus, number of minimal carbon mole is equal to

1.39 * 10^(-4) * 6\n= 8.34* 10^(-4)mole

Number of carbon atoms is equal to

8.34* 10^(-4) * 6.023 * 10^(23)\n= 5 * 10^(20)\n Carbons

One bacteria has 10^(10) carbon molecule.Thus, 5 ml medium will have 5 * 10^(10) bacteria

Match each cell type with its description.___natural killer cell
A. stains with basic dye methylene blue, has large amounts of histamine in granules, and facilitates allergic responses and inflammation


___basophil
B. stains with acidic dye eosin, has histamine and major basic protein in granules, and facilitates responses to protozoa and helminths


___macrophage
C. recognizes abnormal cells, binds to them, and releases perforin and granzyme molecules, which induce apoptosis


___eosinophil
D. large agranular phagocyte that resides in tissues such as the brain and lungs

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Answer:

1. A natural killer cell identifies unusual cells, combines with them, and discharges perforin and molecules of granzyme that stimulates apoptosis.  

2. A basophil comprises huge concentrations of histamine in granules, gets stain with basic dye methylene blue, and helps in inflammation and allergic reactions.  

3. A macrophage refers to a huge agranular phagocyte, which is found within the tissues like lungs and brain.  

4. An eosinophil comprises histamine and major basic protein in granules gets stain with acidic dye eosin and helps in reactions against the helminths and protozoa.  

Final answer:

The natural killer cell recognizes and destroys abnormal cells, the basophil facilitates allergic responses and inflammation, the macrophage is a large cell that resides in tissues, and the eosinophil facilitates responses to certain parasites.

Explanation:

Here is the correct match for each cell type with its description:

  1. Natural killer cell: C. recognizes abnormal cells, binds to them, and releases perforin and granzyme molecules, which induce apoptosis
  2. Basophil: A. stains with basic dye methylene blue, has large amounts of histamine in granules, and facilitates allergic responses and inflammation
  3. Macrophage: D. large agranular phagocyte that resides in tissues such as the brain and lungs
  4. Eosinophil: B. stains with acidic dye eosin, has histamine and major basic protein in granules, and facilitates responses to protozoa and helminths

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How does Cellular respiration show conservation of matter Will give a brainless to someone who answers it correctly

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Answer:

The amount of carbon-dioxide atoms released by respiration are exactly equal to the atoms of these materials contained in the oxygen and carbon converted.

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