What is the region inside the cell except for the nucleus

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Answer 1
Answer: It is called cytoplasm.It contains a kind of semi-liquid that contains water.

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Zander is trying to determine the correct answer on a multiple-choice test. He has eliminated two of the four answer options because they do not fit the question, and now he is trying to recall what he knows about the question. Which two parts of Zander’s brain are working to perform these operations?

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I am not sure if this answer is right, my guess is;
Medial Temporal Lobe: Memory 
The Frontal Lobe: Thinking 

Answer:

(B) hippocampus and cerebrum

Explanation:

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The native range of a species includes all areas in ahich it lives

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True!

The native range of a species includes all areas where that species lives. It also includes temporary areas, such as summer or winter range, breeding or non-breeding range. The native range is the area in which species can be found during the lifetime.

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Lady Bracknell's lines in the play illustrated what attitude of the aristocracy?A. the importance of following strict codes of behavior

B. the inappropriateness of looking down on others

C. the importance of being honest and therefore respected

D. the importance of beauty over more intrinsic qualities

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Answer:

The correct answer is option D.  

Explanation:

In the play Lady Bracknell is a symbol of Victorian earnestness, she is one arrogant, powerful, ruthless upper-class conservative lady. She represents Wilde's idea of the negativity and conservative and repressive nature of Victorian earnestness.

The lines of Lady Bracknell illustrates the attitude of giving the importance of beauty over more intrinsic qualities.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

The importance of beauty over more intrinsic qualities shows the attitude of aristocracy.The correct answer is option D.

What is role of Lady Bracknells play?

Lady Bracknell, being representative of upper class/Victorian society, performs a negative role in The Importance of Being Earnest. She has been sketched as a greedy and fashion conscious lady. In that age, when people become wise, she has become foolish; however, she acknowledges the importance of money.

In the play Lady Bracknell is a symbol of Victorian earnestness, she is one arrogant, powerful, ruthless upper-class conservative lady. She represents Wilde's idea of the negativity and conservative and repressive nature of Victorian earnestness.

The lines of Lady Bracknell illustrates the attitude of giving the importance of beauty over more intrinsic qualities.Thus, the correct answer is option D.

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Does The hydrogen bomb rely on the process of nuclear fission.

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Answer:

The hydrogen bomb is a mixture of fission and fusion reaction.

Explanation:

The atomic bomb contains either uranium or plutonium and rely on fission, a nuclear chain reaction that splits a nucleus or atom into two parts. To make a hydrogen bomb, uranium and plutonium would still be required, along with two additional hydrogen isotopes called deuterium and tritium.

 The hydrogen bomb is a mixture of fission and fusion reaction. and it can be 1000 times stronger than any atomic bomb

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List at least 5 environmental problems caused by human populations inhabiting the earth. Propose some possible solutions that might address these problems.

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Answer:

1 - Deforestation

2 - Industrial Fishing (mass fishing; when industries use those big nets to collect a ton of fish. y’know that Finding Nemo scene?

3 - Global Warming

4 - Poaching

5 - Pollution

Explanation:

Deforestation is destructive to our air quality, as well as the homes of wild life. This can and does causes animals to die, and not enough animals for the greater part of the food chain.

Industrial fishing is harmful to entire environments purely by there being a lack of fish for other animals to eat, as well as a large portion of the worlds fish being now absent because of this mass fishing.

Global Warming is caused by harmful gasses being released into our atmosphere, which is harmful for all life on earth when the earth’s temperatures are being raised.

Climate change in general is bad and caused by humans’ negative impact.

Poaching is illegally hunting animals. This leads to [if not already endangered] wild animals being endangered or extinct.

Pollution can go from anything to littering on the street or beach to industries dumping oil into our oceans, which is harmful for our water supply and all ocean wildlife.

Why are concentration gradients important to cells

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A concentration gradient is the process of particles or solutes moving through a solution from areas of  greater particle concentration to areas of low particle concentration.

The importance of a concentration gradient is that it is what makes osmosis and diffusion to happen. If there were no gradient, there would be no movement of anything from high to low concentrations.  Because  cells are either hypertonic or hypotonic, nutrients and materials are able to flow either in or out of the cell and life is sustained. If all cells were isotonic, then there would be no flow of nutrients and materials and cells would not survive.