What is an animal that hunts another animal called

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Answer 1
Answer: Predator. Prey is the one getting hunted by.
Answer 2
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predator is want hunts prey

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it would be broken down by lysosomes, which are basically the "stomachs" of the cell. it breaks down harmful waste

What is very unusual about creatures known as Tardigrades?

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Tardigrades can withstand temperatures ranging from -273 degrees celsius to 150 degrees celsius, as well as take a thousand times more radiation than humans, and survive in the vacuum of space.
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A particular single-celled organism uses radiant energy to fix carbon as sugars. This organism generates ATP by breaking down sugars through a process that uses oxygen. Based on this information, how should this organism be classified?

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A particular single celled organism that uses radiant energy means that it is autotrophic in nature.

The autotrophs are the organisms that uses sunlight (radiant energy) to perform the process of photosynthesis to fix carbon in the form of sugars.

They generate ATP by breaking down the sugar using oxygen, which means they perform cellular respiration.

This makes the organism aerobic autotroph.

A particular single-celled organism uses radiant energy to fix carbon as sugars. This organism generates ATP by breaking down sugars through a process that uses oxygen. This organism is classified as -  aerobic autotrophs. Autotrophs produce their own food from the substances available in their surroundings using light through photosynthesis or chemo-synthesis.

Which of the following describes how you know what the sound of thunder means? A) Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder. Sensory neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses long-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder.
B) Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder. Motor neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses long-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder. Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder.
C) Sensory neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses short-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder.
D) Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder. Interneurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses short-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder.
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The best answer would be C) 
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Its A. I just did something like that

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Non-examples of Endoplasmic Reticulum?

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are cosmetic analogue produced by cama red bunction which is highly gravitated matter.

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Unlike the endoplasmic reticulum that's involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism, other components such as the plasma membrane, mitochondria, and chloroplasts do different functions with varying structures, making them non-examples of the endoplasmic reticulum.

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Non-examples of the endoplasmic reticulum would include other cellular components that don't have similar functions or structure. For instance, the plasma membrane serves as a barrier between the cell and its external environment, unlike the endoplasmic reticulum which involves in protein synthesis (rough ER) and lipid metabolism (smooth ER). Another non-example would be mitochondria, which are involved in cellular respiration and energy production for the cell, and the chloroplasts (in plant cells) generating energy through photosynthesis. Neither have the same functions or structures as endoplasmic reticulum.

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Compare and contrast the process of osmosis and diffusion. give an example

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 They are both a form of passive transport, meaning that no cellular energy is required for the processes to take place. 
They both involve the movement of materials from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. 
The main difference is one of definition. When WATER is diffusing from one place to another, like across a membrane, the process is called OSMOSIS. The movement of any other substance is just called DIFFUSION.
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