At what time of the year are most of the animals living in a temperate forest likely to reproduce? (1 point) In fall or winter to take advantage of food that grew in summer Generally in winter since food can be stockpiled and adults can rest At any time during the year since food is equally available all year In spring and summer to coincide with the growing season

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Answer 1
Answer: They reproduce in spring and summer to coincide with the growing season. Food grows in the spring in summer because it is warmer and is a perfect climate for plants. In winter and fall, most plants die and food is scarce. That is why animals go into hibernation.
Answer 2
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The answer is A in spring and summer

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Darwin wrote many of the premises of 'The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection' by noting differences in the passerine birds of closely related
Galapagos finches, while studying in the Galapagos Islands.

Galapagos finches are also termed as Darwin's Finches.

Answer:

beaks and finches

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A substance that accelerates any chemical reaction but is not consumed in the reaction is a _____.catalyst
buffer
substrate

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The right answer is the catalyst.

In chemistry, a catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction; it participates in the reaction but it is neither part of the products nor reagents and therefore does not appear in the equation-balance of this reaction.

The catalyst accelerates, sometimes in considerable proportions, the chemical reaction, but it is not consumed: either it does not participate in the reaction but its presence facilitates the breakage of the bonds, or it participates but is regenerated at the end.

Catalysts are widely used in industry and laboratory.

In nature and in biochemistry, some proteins have catalytic activity. They are enzymes.

your ans is a. catalyst

Describe how the following stages occur in a neuron in terms of ion movement across the cell membrane: resting potential, threshold potential, depolarization, repolarization.

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We have two surfaces of nerve cell the outer and inner surface

- resting : when the outer layer ion charges more positively than the inner layer - depolarization : we have the counter part of this state
- repolarization : return to the polarization
- hyperpolarization : the inner negative ion charges will be more negative even more than the resting potential

I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.

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Resting potential is when there are more positively charged ions outside the cell than there are inside the cell, and this is the regular state.

Threshold potential is when there is a triggering event that depolarizes the cell body, where positively charged ions enter the cell body at a rapid rate.

Depolarization is when the membrane potential gets smaller, and the cell begins to equalize itself on the inside and out. Positively charged ions enter the negatively charged axon, resulting in the cell being positively charged.

Repolarization brings the cell back to its resting potential - the ion gates of the cell close, keeping the positively charged ions out, while the potassium gates remain open.

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B. bacteria and plants.
C. animals performing respiration.
D. plants performing photosynthesis.

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The ans is B. bacteria and plants.

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B. Bacteria and Plants

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If a foreign mountain lion species is introduced into the ecosystem then it can affect the ecosystem in any way. Lion is a top carnivore which eats the small animals present in the environment.

There are chances that the lion might substitute the other predators present in that region.

There are chances that the ecosystem may maintain the equilibrium.

It could spread some unknown disease to the other organisms, it could take all of the food that the other organisms need to survive, it could eat the organisms, it could destroy the organisms' surrounding environment.

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The jelly like substance found within the cell is the cytoplasm. Its is made up of water,enzymes,salts and other organic molecules.