Is it possible for a whale in captivity to live after it has been realsed

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Answer: The possibility of release is only possible if the whale has only been in captivity for a short time. An example of this is Springer, the killer whale that was treated for emaciation and nursed back to health before being rehabitated and ruined to their pod. For orcas like the whales at Seaworld (which has just been banned from further breeding! Yay!), these whales are unable to be released as they have been in captivity their whole life. All animals, including marine mammals, can be imprinted by human interaction. Captive whales are accustomed to being fed by humans and do not know how to fend for themselves in the wild. If they were released into the wild, these tame whales may attack boats and humans, thinking they will feed them and inevitably starve to death because they are unable to hunt. Whales live in pods otherwise known as their whole life. They hunt and feed with them. If a captive whale were to be released, it would be unable to hunt as they wouldn't have a pod that would assist them.

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B. pyruvate

C. lactic acid

D. ethyl alcohol

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Answer:

The correct answer is B. pyruvate

Explanation:

In glycolysis, glucose is oxidized to produce 2 molecules of NADH, ATP, and pyruvate. Then this pyruvate molecule is used in the Kreb cycle and gets fully oxidized into carbon dioxide and water.

This oxidation of pyruvate molecule gives rise to more  NADH and FADH₂ molecule. These molecules are reduced form of energy which is used as a source of electron during oxidative phosphorylation to produce more ATP molecules.

Therefore pyruvate is the useful product of glycolysis which is utilized to give energy to the cell in the form of ATP.

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B. peripheral vision
C. rubbernecking
D. visual perception

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Gathering information with your eyes is called visual perception. Option “D” is considered the correct option. Under normal circumstances light is received by the eye. This light is then broken down into two parts and they are peripheral vision and central vision. The information then gets transferred to the brain which is then analysed to extract the actual information. This is place for getting the actual perception. This is how the visual perception works with the help of the eye.



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Answer:

a permeable membrane has a very specific membrane, as in the holes are a lot smaller, meaning only waters, solvents, can pass through (a common example of semi permeable membranes in in the leaves). Whereas a permeable membrane allows solvents and solutes to go through.

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Which of the following is typically associated with a large amount of organic material in a water supply? Lower turbidity Higher phosphates Fecal coliform High dissolved oxygen

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Fecal coliform. Fecal matter is an organic material which can be introduced to bodies of water by animals in lakes and streams. Organic material actually lowers dissolved oxygen in water.

Answer:

Fecal Coliform

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I got this answer wrong on the test when I choose higher phosphates