What are examples of Unicellular things in everyday life

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Answer 1
Answer:  I'm not 100% on this but this is what I came up with.
A few examples of unicellular organisms include amoeba, bacteria, and paramecium.
Another example is Eukaryotes which have a nucleus, and a more complex cell structure.

Archaea
Amoeba
Yeasts
Paramecia
Cyanobacteria

Staphylococcus Aureus, Amoeba, Paramecium, Vorticella

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The amount of inertia an object has depends on its speed? True or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Inertia depends on the objects mass. It states that inertia is a property of matter, therefore it continues in its state of rest or in uniform motion, unless it is acted upon by some external force. Inertia depends on the mass only.

What is the energy of an object because of its potential and kinetic energieso
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chemical energy
electrical energy
nuclear energy
mechanical energy

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Answer:

Mechanical energy

Explanation:

Mechanical energy is the energy of an object because of potential and kinetic energies. It is the sum of both kinetic and potential energies.

Kinetic energy is given by the motion of an object while the potential energy is possessed due to its height above ground level. It is also called the total energy of an object. Mathematically, mechanical energy is given by :

ME=E_k+E_p

or

ME=(1)/(2)mv^2+mgh

So, the correct option is (d) "mechanical energy". Hence, this is the required solution.

Answer:

mechanical energy

Explanation:

kinetic and

potential energy comes under the mechanical energy

How will this mutation affect the golden retriever puppy? A.the mutation will not cause. ...
etc pls help

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Because since it only changed one amino acid in the sequence there most likely won't be a noticeable change in the phenotype. Also through process of elimination you can rule out both A and D because there since the amino acid sequence has changed there will be a change to the genotype and B can be eliminated because there is not enough information to know the change of the one amino acid will cause a disease in the dog.

if the body cells in individuals of a species have homologous pairs of chromosomes the species is more likely to be ?

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they are more likely to be dominate

Which of these describes one of the functions of the nervous system?a)providing the cells of the body with energy
b)sensing changes in the external environment
c)removing waste materials from the body
d)transporting nutrients throughout the body

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The correct answer in your case would be B - sensing changes in the external environment. Our sensory apparatus ( our eyes, nose, taste, hearing) all help and contribute towards the detection of changes that could be found in the external environment. All of these changes get transmitted and processed in the brain and nervous system in general. 
A) neurons in the brain are communitive via and has an electrical impulse and is neurotransmitters specialized cells known as neurons transmits signals to different parts of the body

I have moist skin but no scales, and two pairs of legs. Although I have lungs and live on land, my young usually live in water and use gills to breathe.

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Maybe it could be a penguin?