What is another name for mosquitoes?

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Answer 1
Answer: Aedes, Anopheles ,and Culex
Answer 2
Answer: Nasty, horrible bugs.
Or you could just say Culicidae (:



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Parasitism is an example of?A. Predation
B. Symbiosis
C. Coevolution
D. Commensalism

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Answer:

predation

Explanation:

parasitism is when one animal gains while the other hurts. so is predation.

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1.)Changes in behavior may include mild memory loss, mood swings, or intense emotional outbursts. Tumor location, medications (such as chemotherapy and steroids), and stressful life situations can influence behavior.

2.)General signs and symptoms caused by brain tumors may include: New onset or change in pattern of headaches. Headaches that gradually become more frequent and more severe. Unexplained nausea or vomiting

3.)Blood tests can also give your doctor an idea of how well your organs are functioning and if they've been affected by cancer. Examples of blood tests used to diagnose cancer include: Complete blood count (CBC). This common blood test measures the amount of various types of blood cells in a sample of your blood.

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Which is the present geological Era

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Answer:

Cenozoic era

Explanation:

The geological time scale consists of three eons: Archaean, Proterozoic and Phanerozoic. The Phanerozoic eon is divided into three era which are namely: Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic era. Cenozoic era extends from “end-Cretaceous extinction” to the present day. It is dominated by mammals and is also called as the “age of mammals”.

when a grasshopper eats grass only some of the energy from the grass is stored in the Grasshoppers body how does the grasshopper use the rest of the energy

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Answer:

The rest of the energy from grasshopper will be transferred to the next trophic level in the food chain with in the ecosystem.

Explanation:

All the organisms with in an ecosystem are part of some food chain. Hence when ever an organism feed upon some other organism/plant to get energy , retains some part of it and  transfers the rest of energy to the next trophic level.

Usually in a food  chain, all organisms retain 10% of the energy they get from the preceding trophic level and transfers 90% of the energy to the next trophic level.

Thus, whichever organism feed on grasshopper or depend for food on grasshopper in some or the other way will get the rest of the energy.

Energy must constantly flow through an ecosystem for the system to remain stable. it means that organisms must eat other organisms

According to scientific evidence, earth’s earliest atmosphere lacked oxygen. Over time, oxygen was added to the atmosphere.Which statements explain how this change occurred and how it affected life on earth?

Choose all answers that are correct.



A.


Adding oxygen to earth's atmosphere allowed for the development of prokaryotic organisms, which need oxygen to carry out many of their life processes.


B.


Adding oxygen to earth's atmosphere allowed for the development of eukaryotic organisms, which need oxygen to carry out many of their life processes.


C.


Oxygen is needed to carry out photosynthesis. When cyanobacteria evolved, they began to carry out photosynthesis.


D.


Oxygen is a product of photosynthesis. When cyanobacteria evolved, they began to carry out photosynthesis.

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b and a are the correct answers

Food molecules contain biochemical energy which is made available byA.cellular movement.
B.cellular respiration.
C.cellular circulation.
D.cellular transpiration.

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Answers;

Cellular respiration;


Explanation;

Food molecules contain biochemical energy which is made available by cellular respiration;

The process of cellular respiration takes in food and uses it to create ATP, a chemical which the cell uses for energy.

The purpose of cellular respiration is to provide cells with the energy they need to functioning and activities such as growth and movement.


B. Cellular respiration 
Cellular respiration is the metabolic process(es) that transmutes biochemical energy into ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) and then release waste products.