When Nepal clear-cut its mountainous forests, it created environmental disasters in other countries. Which of the following is not one of the created disasters?A)
destabilized soil leading to landslides
B)
increased sediment load in rivers and streams
C)
flooding conditions downstream
D)
local farmers suffering from increased crop pests

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Answer 1
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Cells that perform a specific function in an organism

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Answer:

  • Cells that perform a specific function:

Cell serves as the basic building blocks for building the structure or the body of the living organisms. Now, certain type or specific number of cells come closer and arrange themselves in such a sequence that they need to perform a unique or specific task by making up a whole organ structure.

Explanation:

  • Example of cells that perform the specific function inside the living organisms body:

There are certain cells inside the human body which makes up a single organ and then performs the whole function specifically by themselves, as we have the "myocardial myocytes".  These are the specific type of cells which are required for the heart's cardiac muscles to develop or grow in a given pattern. As these cells are specialized for making up or building up of the cardiac muscles which in turns results in the heart structure. And performs the basic function of supply of blood and the required materials i.e nutrients to the different cells and organs.  

tissuea group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific job in the body

What is the total magnification of a microscope with one lens that has a magnification of 20 and a second lens that has a magnification of 40? A. 800 B. 60 C. 40 D. 80​

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Answer:

B 60

Explanation:

20+40=60 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Identify a dependent variable measured in the researcher’s experiment. Identify one control that the researcher could use to improve the validity of the experiment. Justify the researcher analyzing blood samples at many intermediate time points instead of at only the beginning and the end of the 20-week period. BoldItalicUnderline

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Dependent variables and independent variables in an experiment are defined as the terms of cause and effect.

The variables are:

  • The dependent variable is the concentrated lactic acid and NAD+.
  • Control is the response of NAD+ and lactic acid in the absence of vitamin treatment.

In the given experiment, the dependent variable is the concentrated lactic acid and that of NAD+, whereas the control is the response of NAD+ and lactic acid in the absence of vitamin treatment.

The given experiment is about respiration in which the electrons from glycolysis and Krebs cycle are transmitted to the electron transport chain. In the electron transport chain, reduction of NAD+ into NADH takes place.

Thus, the variables in an experiment are used to study the hypothesize the results.

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Answer:

(a).concentrated lactic acid and that of NAD+.

(b).use of the response of NAD+ and lactic acid in absence of vitamin treatment as the CONTROL.

Explanation:

To understand this question and be able to solve this question efficiently we have to understand the concept of "respiration''. But, the short and the most simple answer to the question above can be found in the first statement of the question.

The electron transport chain include the cycle that occurs during glycolysis, fermentation and the transformation of NAD+ to form NADH and vice versa.

In the research, the dependent variable is the concentrated lactic acid and that of NAD+.

In order to increase the validity of the experiment, the Researcher can make use of the response of NAD+ and lactic acid in absence of vitamin treatment as the CONTROL.

When a river makes an "S" shape, cutting through the land, the process is known as

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i think its abrasion

Answer:

Erosion

Explanation:

Which type of neuron is completely contained within the CNS?

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Answer:

Interneuron

Explanation:

Interneuron is association neuron or connector neuron. Which is completely contained within CNS. Usually conveys messages between parts of the system. Dendrites, axons, may be long or short.

I hope this helped. I am sorry if you get this wrong.

The answer is absolutely C

As your group adds to the graphic, your teacher tells you to add an example for each of the four boxes at the base. Which example would BEST fit under the first box: Physical Barrier?A) resistance chicken pox either from exposure or vaccine
B) the enzyme lysozyme present in your tears degrades bacteria
C) white blood cells rush to the site of a wound to engulf bacteria
D) exposure to antigens lead to the production of antibodies that mark cells for destruction

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Answer: The correct answer is B) the enzyme lysozyme present in your tears degrades bacteria.

Tears are the part of innate immunity, which is one of the two types of immune system ( innate and adaptive).

Innate immunity ( also called first line of defense) can be described as the generalized defense strategy of individual ( that is present from birth).

It includes certain physical and chemical barriers that are always ready to fight and clear pathogen.

For example- Lysozyme ( found in tears, saliva, mucus, and breast milk) degrade bacteria by breaking their cell wall and thus prevent infection.

Thus, option B) is the right answer.