In the nature via nurture issue, nature refers to __________.a. environment
b. heredity
c. conception
d. pollination

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

B) heredity

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Answer 2
Answer: environment. In the nature via nurture issue, nature refers to environment.

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The stress force that causes a mass of rock to pull or twist in opposite directions in called ______

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The force produced when rocks pull in opposite directions is called shearing. Convection currents in the mantle cause tectonic plates to move.Sometimes they slide past each other in opposite directions. This region is called a strike slip fault or transform plate boundary.
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Where do you find tundra?A. At high elevations
B. In Antarctica
C. North of the Arctic Circle
D. North of the Arctic Circle and at high elevations

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The answer is D.North of the Arctic Circle and at high elevations

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What is the relationship between coronary artery disease and a heart attack?Coronary artery disease is a symptom of heart attacks.
Heart attacks reduce blood flow to the heart and cause coronary artery disease.
Coronary artery disease can reduce blood flow to the heart and cause heart attacks.
Heart attacks occur when coronary artery disease is treated.

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coronary heart diseases occur when the arteries are blocked with fatty deposits
so there is less blood flow to the heart. less oxygen and nutrients to the heart. this leads to heart attack. coronary diseases lead to attacks

coronary heart diseases occur when the arteries are blocked with fatty deposits

so there is less blood flow to the heart. less oxygen and nutrients to the heart. this leads to heart attack. coronary diseases lead to attacks

Cellular respiration is called an aerobic process because it requires a. glucose.
b. oxygen.
c. exercise.
d. light.

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The answer is b. oxygen.

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b, oxygen!

Explanation:

i like to think of it like this:

1. oxygen = air (i know that air is not made up of just oxygen, this is just how i like to think of it)

2. air sounds like aer!

3. oxygen = aerobic

How have humans contributed to the increase in earthquake activity?

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Humans had contributed to the increase in earthquake activity by building dams and reservoirs, extracting water from underground, and building geothermal power plants. 
Yes. We drill into the earth to mine for gas, oil and minerals and construct massive dams and, as a result, have caused at least 200 quakes of more than 4.5 magnitude in the past 160 years, says Christian Klose, a researcher at Columbia University who studies man-made quakes.The best-known case is the earthquake caused by the Zipingpu Dam, in China's Sichuan province, in 2008. Zipingpu held 42.3 billion cubic feet of water, the weight of which precipitated what Klose says is the largest human-triggered earthquake to date: a 7.9-magnitude quake that killed nearly 80,000 people. Klose estimates that Zipingpu, with nearly 320 million tons of water pressing down on a fault line, contributed enough stress to trigger the quake through a process called impoundment. "If you push your finger on top of a paper plate, the plate will bend," he says. "That same effect works on all the tectonic plates on the Earth's crust." The quake occurred two years after the dam's completion, and its epicenter was a mere three miles from the structure.Authorities in Basel, Switzerland, shut down the city's geothermal plant after a 3.4 quake in 2006. Tapping geothermal energy involves boring into rock miles beneath the Earth's crust in search of steam as a source of energy. Engineers in areas without much water, such as Basel, sometimes create boreholes by way of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," which involves forcefully injecting water to create fissures. Fracking can generate small tremors, but the real damage may happen as excess liquid pools in the cracks between rocks, making them less stable. Although dams have caused some 76 earthquakes, mining is responsible for at least 137 earthquakes, over half the number of man-made quakes to date.In 1989 a 5.6-magnitude earthquake hit Newcastle, Australia, the direct result of coal mining. Extracting millions of tons of coal added stress to the fault lines, but the real danger resulted from the water that was extracted during mining. For each ton of coal produced, Klose estimates, 4.3 times as much water was pumped out of the ground, a necessary step to prevent flooding inside the mine. But removing so much water dramatically altered the stability of the earth surrounding the mine. Klose says the earthquake caused $3.5 billion in damage—an amount that nearly equaled the profit of all the coal produced by the mine over its 200-year history.

What's the function of stomata in plants

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Stomata is the process in plants, where the plants use the suns energy and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and oxygen is exchanged in return.

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Plants use their stomata to take in Carbon dioxide and take out oxygen during photosynthesis. It's how they "breathe" if that makes it more understandable.