What is true of cells from a multicellular organism?

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Answer 1
Answer: Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to unicellular organisms.

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___________________________ is the process by which a plant loses water to the atmosphere through the surfaces of its leaves.Respiration
Transpiration
Condensation

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Transpiration is the answer.

All of the following are examples of surface water exceptaquifers or streams or lakes or
rivers

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The correct answer is an aquifer!


In fact, acquifers are per-definition underground water sources, especially permeable rocks (that is, rock that is porous and can contain water, for exaple sand and fractured rocks: water can be in the space between them).

DNA in the nucleus is impacted in large structure called? Is it chromosome?

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Stored inside chromosomes have a nice day
Yes, they are stored inside chromosomes.

In a population of guinea pigs, short hair is dominant to long hair. If 25 percent of a breeder’s guinea pigs has long hair, what is the frequency of the recessive allele (q)?5 percent
15 percent
25 percent
50 percent

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If 25 percent of a breeder’s guinea pigs has long hair, the frequency of the recessive allele (q) is 50%. Let A be dominant allele and a be recessive allele. The frequencies are as following: p - the frequency of dominant allele, q - the frequency of recessive allele, p^2 - the frequency of genotype AA (short hair), 2pq - the frequency of genotype Aa (short hair), and q^2 - the frequency of genotype aa (long hair). So, we know that q^2 = 25% = 0.25. We need to find q. q = √q^2 = √0.25 = 0.50 = 50%.

On Edginuity it is NOT 25!!!!


What do we call the melted rock that makes an igneous rock?A. Granite
B. Limestone
C. Magma
D. Sediment

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Answer: C. magma

Explanation: This molten rock is called magma. Molten rock that reaches Earth's surface is called lava. An igneous rock is classified on the basis of its mineral composition and the size of its mineral crystals. A rock formed from magma can have the same composition as a rock formed from lava.

How are the benefits of wildfires in grasslands and northern forests similar?a. increased tree quantityb. increased food production for grazersc. increased amount of lichensd. all of the abovePlease select the best answer from the choices provided

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The benefits of wildfires in grasslands and northern forests are similar - b. increased food production for grazers

Wildfires affect the ecosystem by

  1. remove low-growing underbrush,
  2. clean the forest floor of debris,
  3. open it up to sunlight,
  4. nourish the soil.
  • The grassland and northern forests ecosystem are maintained by wildfire.
  • It warms up the soil and reduces leaf litter.
  • It allows sunlight to penetrate and grow more food production for grazers

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How are the benefits of wildfires in grasslands and northern forests similar?
a. increased tree quantity 
b. increased food production for grazers
c.increased amount of lichensd. all of the above

If you are, the answer would be letter B. 
Wildfires not only do they remove dead and decaying plants that act as fuel for future fires — ones that will be more intense and disastrous, wildfires  work to eliminate dense foliage and thin out the forest allowing plants closer to the forest floor to come in more contact with sunlight and rain, “enabling a new generation of seedlings to grow” 

>>>forest fires play a vital role in maintaining nature’s constant cycle.