What might happen to a coral reef organism if it were placed in a kelp forest ecosystem

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Answer: In a kelp forest, with kelp more than 3 feet high, some corals won't have enough sunlight to produce the sugars and food they get from photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis by the way is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities.
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If temperatures continue to rise, the oceans may become too warm to allow kelp growth; therefore, existing kelp would die and restoration would be next to impossible because young kelp is especially vulnerable.

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Which of the following describes a negative feedback loop?When the heart rate is too high, the body sends hormones that continually increase the heart rate higher.
When a pregnant woman is in labor, the body sends hormones that increase the intensity of contractions, which then increases the secretion of the same hormones.
When blood sugar is too low, the body sends hormones that raise blood sugar until it reaches a typical level and hormone secretion slows.
When a person is jogging, the body sends hormones that continually decrease the rate of oxygen supply to the legs

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The statement - When blood sugar is too low, the body sends hormones that raise blood sugar until it reaches a typical level and hormone secretion slows, describes a negative feedback loop.

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In the human body, the term homeostasis means the tendency of the various systems in the human body to stay in optimal ranges for health by self regulation through feedback controls. It is very important because it maintains equilibrium and provides stability to the human body. A negative feedback loop (inhibitory loop) is a type of self-regulating system in which increased output from the system inhibits the future production by the system. Example of negative feedback to achieve homeostasis are blood pressure, body temperature,  blood sugar. In blood sugar regulation, the hormone insulin lowers blood glucose when levels are high and the glucagon increases blood glucose when levels are low. In a positive feedback system, the output amplifies the original stimulus. Examples of a positive feedback system are child birth, lactation, blood clotting etc. During child birth, the hormone oxytocin released increases and speeds up the contractions.

A widow's peak is a V-shaped area of the hairline in the center of the forehead. The allele for having a widow's peak is dominant to the allele for not having a widow's peak. If two parents do not have widow's peaks, what is the probability that their child will have a widow's peak?
a. 0%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 75%

(PLEASE HELP AND EXPLAIN)!!!

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It depends on whether or not the parents are heterozygous for the trait. if they both are, then the child will have a 75% chance of having a widows peak. 

Name two scientific issues that involve ethics?

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I think two are stem cell research and cloning

Which property of water makes all other properties possible

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cohesion

Water molecules are polar, so they form hydrogen bonds. This gives water unique properties, such as a relatively high boiling point, high specific heat, cohesion, adhesion and density

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Is it possible for water to become "stuck" in a step of the water cycle

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No, because either way, sometime the water is going to have to become a gas or cloud or something. Also, the water cycle "doesn't end".

Which of the following characteristics is common to organisms in Kingdom Eubacteria? A. live without oxygen B. live in less extreme environments than most archaebacteria C. live in the hottest and coldest places on Earth D. are multicellular

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B. They live in less extreme environments as Archaebacteria

Archaebacteria live in harsh environments. , in the hottest and coldest placed on earth, plus Eubacteria are single cellled.

Eubacteria, unlike Archaea, generally live in less extreme environments. They are unicellular, prokaryotic, lack nuclei, and unlike many Archaea, cannot live without oxygen.

Organisms in the Kingdom Eubacteria, also known as the domain Bacteria, are unicellular prokaryotic organisms without nuclei.

Compared to organisms in the domain Archaea, which often thrive in extreme environments, organisms in Kingdom Eubacteria generally live in less extreme environments, making option 'B' the correct answer to your question.

They are found in variety of habitats and can adapt to a broad range of conditions, but they do not typically favor the same harsh, extreme environments that many Archaea do.

They also lack the adaptation to live without oxygen seen in some prokaryotes, like certain Archaea.

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