What is the difference between cycads and ferns?

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Answer 1
Answer: Cycads typically have a stout and woody (ligneous) trunk with a crown of large, hard and stiff, evergreen leaves while ferns reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.

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What is an advantage of using transgenic bacteria to produce human proteins?a. The human proteins produced by transgenic bacteria work better than those produced by humans.
b. Transgenic bacteria can produce human proteins in large amounts.
c. The human proteins produced by transgenic bacteria last longer than those produced by humans.
d. Transgenic bacteria can produce human proteins used to make plastics.

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I believe B. Is a possible correct choice.

BRAINLIEST TO FIRST PERSON + 100 POINTS!! in this diagram of the cell membrane, how are the phospholipids arranged? Use the terms: hydrophilic, & hydrophobic in your explanation.

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They are arranged in such a manner that hydrophobic cells remain inside and hydrophilic cells remain outside

This is because of their meanings

  • hydrophobic:-Fear of water
  • Hydrophilic :-Love for water

So to attract water they are arranged this way

Distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point to final point.

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The distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point. ... Displacement is a vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is"; it is the object's overall change in position. speed. the distance an object travels per unit of time.

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What would most likely happen to the carbon cycle if there were no more plants on Earth?C D
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O Animals would consume more carbon.
More carbon would be released from fossil fuels.
O Carbon would build up in the atmosphere.
Animals would perform more photosynthesis.

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Carbon is released into the atmosphere Carbon-based macromolecules are found in all life forms

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Carbon would build up in the atmosphere. hope this helps you :)

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C (carbon would build up in the atmosphere)

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Compounds that form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water are

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compounds that release a H+ ion in water are called Acids. 

A 21-year-old female was lost in the woods for several hours. The ambient temperature is 25 degrees Fahrenheit. She is lethargic and confused. The skin on her hands is waxy and white. What should you do

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The female should be gently wrapped with dry blankets due to exposure of temperature of about 25 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold conditions can impair the body’s temperature control system.  

In the above case the patient is exposed to extreme cold condition in a wood with a freezing temperature of 25 degrees Fahrenheit (-3 degrees Celsius) which leads to hypothermia and frostbite.

Extreme cold conditions can freeze the tissue layers of the parts of the skin exposed like those of the face, hands and feet especially. Due to this the skin becomes white (even grayish yellow or blue) and waxy, cold and numb, and the outer surface may become hard and blistered. There will also be extreme pain, stinging and tingling sensation in the exposed areas.  

These changes are mainly due to impaired blood circulation and hypothermia. Hypothermia which is lowering of body temperature causes confusion and lethargy.

The first-aid given for frostbite primarily includes warming the body. The affected person’s body should be covered with warm and dry blankets gently and loosely and any wet clothes should be removed.  

So when the body is warmed, the body temperature also will increase and correct the hypothermic symptoms like lethargy and confusion.