A sound wave carries ______________ through a medium.

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Answer 1
Answer: Carries the sound energy through a medium.

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Active Enzyme + (1)______ → (2)______ + (3)______a. (1) Product (2) Substrate (3) Active Enzyme

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Answer:

(1)Substrate, (2)Product and (3) active enzymes.

Explanation:

Enzymes are bio catalysts that increases the rate of a biochemical reactions. The enzymes has the ability to work at specific temperature and pH conditions only.

The enzyme binds with the substrate in a biochemical reaction and decreases the activation energy of the reaction. After that the substrate is converted into the product and active enzyme leaves the reaction.

Thus, the correct answer is (1)Substrate, (2)Product and (3) active enzymes.

the answer is 2 1 3 i think

Sponges have a _____ that squeezes out waste.

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Sponges have a Contractile vacuole that squeezes out waste

it's a type of membrane that regulate/control the osmotic pressure of the sponge, which will also periodically throw out it's waste

hope this helps
Sponges have a _____ that squeezes out waste.

Answer: Sponges have a contractile vacuole that squeezes out waste. A contractile vacuole is a membrane-surrounded cavity in a cell that periodically expands, filling with water, and then suddenly contracts, expelling its contents to the cell's exterior.

I hope it helps, Regards.

How is earth's early land environment different than today's land environment?

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Answer: The early earth environment was having hydrogen in abundant amount. the early atmosphere was full of methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and water. Today the atmosphere contains 0.03% of carbon dioxide in the environment which was higher in the early days of life. There was no life because of less amount oxygen in the environment.

Now the environment is full of oxygen and has less amount of carbon.






in the early years of our planet, earth was hot, it was a cluster of asteroids, and was constantly being bombarded with them. earth started to cool down and millions of comets are thought to have filled the oceans.

Which is a structure that contains the cell’s hereditary information and controls the cell’s growth and reproduction? nucleus Golgi apparatus ribosome mitochondrion

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Ribosomes synthesize proteins, and mitochondrion convert chemical energy in foods, and those two aren't where hereditary information is stored. The Golgi apparatus changes and packages proteins for export, so that isn't correct. The Nucleus is the cell structure that stores hereditary information and manages cell growth/reproduction.

Plain and simple, the answer is Nucleus.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Which process occurs when bacteria converts nitrogen gas to a usable form? a. Decomposition b. Condensation c. Fixation d. Transpiration

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The process in which bacteria convert nitrogen gas into a usable form is **c. Fixation.** Nitrogen fixation is a vital step in the nitrogen cycle, where atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2) is converted into ammonia (NH3) or related compounds that plants can use for growth.

Myth: An organism's kingdom only describes physical characteristics.

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No it does not because an organism's Kingdom describes a set of Organisms. The organisms in each Kingdom. There are six of them. They are Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Protista, Plants and Animals  

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