Identify the original source of energy for all food webs

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Answer 1
Answer: the sun is the original source for ALL food webs

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Non Examples of asexual and sexual reproduction

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Answer:

Some plants and fungi go through the asexual reproduction process. Mammals go through the process of sexual reproduction.

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Asexual reproduction is the simplest way for one individual to give birth to another. In this type of reproduction, the next generation acquires the same characteristics that their parents have, since they receive equal copies of the DNA, that is, they are clones. In this one, there is no encounter of gametes nor fertilization. On the other hand, sexual reproduction consists in the union of the male and female gametes, forming the zygote that will give rise to a new being. It is through reproduction that genetic information is transmitted between generations. Each originated individual inherits the genetic material from his parents.

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Which subphylum retains all chordate characteristics, even in the adult forms Urochordata, cephalochordate, vertebrata

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Urochordata." Lancelets have all chordate characteristics and segmentation in the adult. Tunicates (Sea Squirts), Subphylum: Urochordata Gill slits are the only chordate feature retained by the adult form.

What is another expression for the speed of an object

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Velocity also expresses the speed of an object.
Hi the answer to your question is Escape Velocity In physics, escape velocity is the minimum speed needed for an object to "break free" from the gravitational attraction of a massive body.  More particularly, escape velocity is the speed at which the sum of an object's kinetic energy and its gravitational potential energy is equal to zero.

Cell Organelles:Cell membrane
Nucleus
Vacuole
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Chromosomes
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Lysosome
Golgi body
Nucleolus
Nuclear membrane
Ribosomes
Cell wLL
Chloroplasts
Teacher: Some of these organelles won't be in both a plant and animal cell
Rubric: You must have 13 organelles in both the animal and plant diagram, spelled and correctly drawn and labeled.
IDK where the Lysosome and chromosome is supposed to go on the plant cell and O have 12 organelles in my animal cell diagram, idk whih on is missing (there's a rough and a smooth ER, but idk if ur supposed to address it as ONE organelle otherwise in all I have 13 organelles) As well as for the plant cell. I know that the lysosome can't be seen in the plant cell. I only need the organelles that are listed in the rubric (above)

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plant cell: all of them
animal cell: all but vacuole, cell wall, and chloroplast

Which describes interactions between substances and stomata during photosynthesis? Choose all that apply.Oxygen enters stomata.
Oxygen is released through stomata.
Carbon dioxide enters stomata.
Carbon dioxide is released through stomata.
Hydrogen enters stomata.
Hydrogen is released through stomata.

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Answer:

It's only oxygen is released through stomata and carbon dioxide enters the stomats

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Its B and C

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Animals take in what 2 reactants in cellular respiration?

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Animal take in glucose and oxygens. The glucose comes from carbohydrates. 
This glucose will be used to make ATP(Energy).
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