What is a food chain? Describe how the transformation of energy takes place within a food chain.

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Answer 1
Answer: so when animals eat food they turn the food into two things energy and waste. waste is a natural fertilizer for plants to grow in the wild and the energy is for moving and hunting for prey

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2 PointsWhich is a common element in the human body that is located mostly in
bones?
OA. Nitrogen
OB. Hydrogen
OC. Calcium
OD. Barium

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the answer is calcium

Answer:

Calcium

Explanation:

Glucose is broken down in different ways both in the presence and in the absence of oxygen.Using the table for reference, which reaction precedes each member of the reaction set in column one?
Reaction set Preceded by
glycolysis A
Krebs cycle B
ETS C
lactic acid fermentation D


A.
A. photosynthesis in plants
B. glycolysis
C. glycolysis
D. Krebs cycle


B.
A. glycolysis
B. Krebs cycle
C. photosynthesis in plants
D. glycolysis


C.
A. glycolysis
B. Krebs cycle
C. glycolysis
D. Krebs cycle


D.
A. photosynthesis in plants
B. glycolysis
C. Krebs cycle
D. glycolysis

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For the given reaction set:

Glycolysis (A) 

Krebs cycle (B) 
ETS (C) 
lactic acid fermentation (D)

Each of the elements of the reaction set is preceded by corresponding elements of set D which consists of:

A. photosynthesis in plants
B. glycolysis
C. Krebs cycle
D. glycolysis

To summarize the order of the reactions:

photosynthesis in plants > glycolysis > Kreb's cycle (aerobic respiration) or lactic acid fermentation (anaerobic respiration) > Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

Aerobic respiration: 
Photosynthesis produces glucose, which is used in glycolysis. Glycolysis produces ATP, NADH, and pyruvate. Pyruvate is then used in the Kreb's cycle to produce NADH, FADH2, ATP, and CO2. The ETC then uses the NADH and FADH2 to produce energy.

Anaerobic respiration:
The same process is followed until glycolysis. The pyruvate produced from glycolysis is used in the lactic acid fermentation process to produce lactic acid.

Correct answer is

A. NAD+

B. ATP

C. Pyruvic Acid, ATP, NADH

D. ATP, FADH2, NADH

Brian lives in a biome that is very similar to a grassland. Trees spot the landscape of this biome. This biome has seasonal rains and stays warm year-round. What kind of biome does Brian most likely live in?

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Answer:

Brian is most likely to live in an tropical rainforest, where it is  hot, moist and where it rains all year long.

The nervous system is the major _________ system of the body.a. protective
b. transport
c. control
d. output

(PLEASE HELP AND EXPLAIN)!!!

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the answer would be control because brain controls the body. everything you touch, taste, feel, hear, everything is controlled by the brain it is the thing that controls every other system in the human body.

Which event is the most common at oceanic-oceanic convergent boundaries? A.


earthquakes


B.


rift valleys


C.


island arcs


D.


volcanic mountain ranges

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I think it's rift valleys because it sounds right, and it's true!! :)

Answer:

C. Island Arcs

Explanation:

Took the quiz, this is accurate.

Freeze-thaw is an example of this.A. physical weathering
B. chemical weathering
C. biological weathering
D.all of these

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A

This is because it freeze-thaw causes the rock to break down, mechanically.

Explanation:

When water precipitates, it enters the crevices of the rocks. When the water temperatures go below 4 degrees and even turn to ice, the water expands. This causes the supercooled water/ice to push against the walls of the crevices putting great stress on the rock hence increasing the size of the crevices. When water temperature rises the water contracts and stops putting stress on the rock also because it will be occupying less space in the crevices (partly because the crevice has also increased in size from the initial stress). When the crevice again fills with water (and note that this time it will fill with more water because the crevice is bigger), and the water cools to ice, it expands and puts stress, again, on the crevice growing it even larger. When this freeze-thaw continues over time, it ultimately will lead to the rock splitting apart along the crevice.

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Answer:

physical weathering

Explanation:

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