While comparing the convergent plate and divergent plate boundaries, the plate movement can be described as moving _____ each other in convergent and _____ each other in divergent.A.
towards; away from
B.
away from; towards
C.
side by side to; away from
D.
away from; above

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Answer 1
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Answer:

A!

Explanation:

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disintegrate and one large megaspore.
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The answer is e. ovules

Which of the following is a solution?A. ocean water
B. oil in water
C. sand in water
D. all of these

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Ocean water is the correct answer. Ocean consists salt. You can’t really see it and it’s an example of solution. Oil and water - can see oil. Sand and water - can see sand. So A is correct.
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Note the mechanism of absorption (passive or active transport) of the following food breakdown products, and indicate by a check mark whether the absorption would result in their movement into the blood capillaries of the lymphatic capillaries (lacteals).Substance Mechanism of absorption Blood Lymph
Monosaccharides
Fatty acids and glycerol
Amino acids
Water
Ca2+ , Na+ , Ca2+

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Answer:

The absorption of monosaccharides takes place via facilitated and cotransport mechanism and is transported through blood capillaries present in the villi.  

The absorption of glycerol and fatty acids takes place through diffusion and the majority of them are transported via lymph capillaries, while some are transported through blood capillaries.  

The absorption of amino acids takes place via a cotransport mechanism with sodium ions and is transported through blood capillaries.  

The absorption of water takes place by the process of osmosis via diffusion and is transported with the help of blood capillaries.  

The absorption of calcium and sodium ions takes place via an active transport mechanism, while the absorption of chlorine takes place via the process of diffusion. The transportation of all these ions takes place with the help of blood capillaries.  

Final answer:

Monosaccharides, amino acids and ions are generally absorbed through active transport into the blood capillaries, while fatty acids and glycerol are transported into the lymphatic capillaries. Water is absorbed via osmosis into both the blood and lymph capillaries.

Explanation:

The absorption mechanisms of the various food breakdown products are different and determine whether they move into the blood capillaries or into the lymphatic capillaries. This absorption is either through passive or active transport.

  • Monosaccharides like glucose are absorbed through active transport into the blood capillaries.
  • Fatty acids and glycerol are also absorbed into the cells lining the small intestine, they are then reassembled into fats and transported into the lymphatic capillaries.
  • Amino acids are absorbed through active transport into the blood capillaries.
  • Water is absorbed mainly via osmosis, a type of passive transport, into both the blood and lymph capillaries.
  • Ions (Ca2+, Na+, Ca2+) are absorbed through active transport into the blood capillaries.

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Why there are more fungi in a forest than in a field? What role do they play in an ecosystem?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Fungi grows more in damp conditions. There is also more food availibility of food in the forest for fungi. There is more dead matter in forests that fields.

Fungi and other decomposers feasst on dead matter and break them down. This increases soil fertility and allows more plants to grow.

Answer:

The role fungi plays is a decomposer.

Explanation:

Decomposers are plants that don't make their own food. They get their food from breaking down dead plants and animals. Usually you see fungi in forests because its more moist and has more greens. A field is an open space and has too much sunlight, not many animals die in a field as in a forest its more common.

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Natural selection is a common mechanism for proposing how evolution occurs. Which statements describe how natural selection works over time in a population within an ecosystem? Select ALL that apply.

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Answer:A and D

Explanation: Because that’s what US Test Prep said was right.

Homeostasis refers to

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Answer:

Homeostasis refers to the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment (regulating hormones, body temp., water balance, etc.). Maintaining homeostasis requires that the body continuously monitors its internal conditions.

Explanation:

Answer:

Homeostasis refers to the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.

Explanation:

Maintaining homeostasis requires that the body continuously monitors its internal conditions.

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