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Distinguish between causal and correlational relationships, with specific examples of how the impacts of group behaviors illustrate these relationships
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Answer 1

Answer: The casual relation is a cause and effect relation whereas the correlation is when the two variables are related based on two or more parameters.

Explanation:

A casual relationship can occur in between the two events, the first occurs before the other. The first one is cause and the other one is effect. A correlation can be defined as the relation between the two variables. It does not imply causation. It can be defined as the causal relation between the two variable that are correlated.

Answer 2

Answer:

The difference between causal and correlational relationships is as following:

A correlational relationship is defined as a measure of relationship between two variables and the variables can be negatively correlated, positively corelated or not correlated at all.

Relation between two events said to be causal relation, if the occurrence of the first causes the other. It means the effect of second event should be caused by the the first event.

So, causal relationship between two variables must be correlated.

For example: there is a positive correlation between the organisational behaviour and work done. if any one employee will deny to work from the group of 4 employees it will affect other employees behaviour and reduces their working ability, which will reduce tehir work done. It means that organisational behaviour between employees is the cause of less work done. so, the second event (work done) is the cause of first event (organisational behaviour) and they both are positively correlated as well.


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What is coal composed of?

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Answer:

Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams. Coal is mostly carbon with variable amounts of other elements; chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. Hope this helps.

Answer:

coal contains Carbon, hydrogen sulfur, oxygen and nitrogen.

Explanation:

We use it as a fuel in power plants.industrial furnaces.domestic cooking etc.

It is mostly used in huge boilers to make steam and used for electrical power generation

List five substances a cell might use cell transport (like diffusion) to move across the membrane.

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Answer:

1.ions

2.waste

3. water

4.small non-polar gases

5. nutrients  

Explanation:

all are examples of facilitated diffusion and simple diffusion

Which term describes the chromosomal abnormality of having three copies of a single chromosome? haploidy diploidy trisomy tetrasomy

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Answer:

trisomy

Explanation:

The prefix tri- means three

The prefix di-means two

The prefix tetra- means four

Answer:

The answer is Trisomy.

Explanation:

The word "Tri-" means having three times the single amount of something.

what type of unit is unit of speed?

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Answer:

the correct answer is The SI unit of speed is metre per second, but the most common unit of speed in everyday usage is kilometre per hour or, in the US and the UK, miles per hour.

Explanation:

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Convection currents, which may be the driving force for the movement of plate tectonics, are mostly found in Earth’s

a.)Crust
b.) Mantle
c.) Outer Core
d.) Inner Core

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Answer:

It would be the mantle my dude

Mantle because It's made of a liquid metal outer core that flows around a solid metal inner core

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Answer:

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Is this test the I going to have trace the path a red blood cell would follow starting in the right ventricle and back to the right ventricle included will be every structure ( heart chamber, valve, vessels ) that the red blood cell would pass trough???

Which of the following terms would include all places where organisms live on Earth? *

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The answer is biosphere :)

Identify the point where the common ancestor of the fly and spider would be located.

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Answer:

The common ancestor of the fly and spider would be located in the closest where B and C converge.

Explanation:

In phylogenetic trees, two species are more related if they have a recent common ancestor. On the other hand, two species will be less related if their common ancestor is not a recent one and is located far away in the tree.  

In the phylogenetic tree, the taxonomic groups of interest are located in the extremes of the lines called branches. In the present example, the fly and the spider are the species located in the extreme of the branches. The ramification point, which is also called "node" or divergence point, represents the location of the most recent common ancestor.

In the example, the point where the branches B and C get united, is the place where their common ancestor is located.      

The red point in the attached file "tree1" shows you where it is located the common ancestor of the two species.                      

As the trait is dominant and controlled by a single gene, the mutation must have occurred on both diploid copies, true or false?? with reason please

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Diploid copies are cells generated as copies of other cells and which have two homologous copies, exactly the same, of the cell that gave rise to it (the mother cell). In this case, if the mother cell has a mutation that causes a dominant characteristic and controlled by a single gene, it means that its diploid copies will have that same mutation, since they are exact copies.

what is the term for a structure that has no use in an organism?
A) homologous
B) Index
C) Vestigial
D) Sedimentary

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Answer:

c) vestigial

Explanation:

vestigial tend to be largely or entirely functionless

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Answer:

the M Phase

Explanation:

Chemotherapy utilizes chemicals that disrupt various parts of the cell cycle, targeting rapidly growing cells. A drug called Taxol is one such drug that prevents the mitosis phase from taking place

Which molecule allows a blade of grass to stand straight?

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Answer: water molecules

Explanation: grass cells through osmosis becomes turgid making them stand

What is a tissue?
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Tissue is defined as a group or layer of similarly specialized cells which together performs certain special functions.

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Answer:

A tissue is a material which plant and animal are made of, consisting of special cell.

Explanation:

Which of the following molecules consists of a string of nucleotides made up
of a nitrogenous base, deoxyribose, and a phosphate group?
A. mRNA
B. DNA
C. All nucleic acids
D. tRNA

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Answer:

B. DNA

Explanation:

DNA is the answer because the full form of DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

This is because DNA lacks one oxygen (hence "deoxy")

All the other options such as mRNA have ribose.

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Explanation:

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Roots act like straws absorbing water and minerals from the soil. Tiny root hairs stick out of the root, helping in the absorption. Roots help to anchor the plant in the soil so it does not fall over. Roots also store extra food for future use.

The various functions of water in plants include: maintaining cell turgidity for structure and growth; transporting nutrients and organic compounds throughout the plant; comprising much of the living protoplasm in the cells; serving as a raw material for various chemical processes, including photosynthesis;

The primary functions of the stem are to support the leaves; to conduct water and minerals to the leaves, where they can be converted into usable products by photosynthesis; and to transport these products from the leaves to other parts of the plant, including the roots.

A plant has two organ systems: 1) the shoot system, and 2) the root system. The shoot system is above ground and includes the organs such as leaves, buds, stems, flowers (if the plant has any), and fruits (if the plant has any).

Tissues are further arranged or combined into organs that carry out life functions of the organism. Plant organs include the leaf, stem, root, and reproductive structures. The first three are sometimes called the vegetative organs and are the subject of exploration in this chapter.

Roots keep a plant in the ground. They also take in water and nutrients from the soil.

Leaves absorb sunlight, and make food for the plant by photosynthesis. ...  

The stem supports the leaves and flowers. ...  

Reproductive organs allow a plant to produce new plants.

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How could the basic compounds necessary for life have been formed on early Earth

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Answer: The Miller-Urey experiment provided the first evidence that organic molecules needed for life could be formed from inorganic components. Some scientists support the RNA world hypothesis, which suggests that the first life was self-replicating RNA.

Explanation:

Simple organic compounds might have come to early Earth on meteorites.

scientific concept for the water cycle

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Answer:

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, Surface Runoff, Infiltration, transpiration

Explanation:

There are six important processes that make up the water cycle. These are:

Evaporation

Evaporation is the process where a liquid, in this case water, changes from its liquid state to a gaseous state. Liquid water becomes water vapor. Although lower air pressure helps promote evaporation, temperature is the primary factor. For example, all of the water in a pot left on a table will eventually evaporate. It may take several weeks. But, if that same pot of water is put on a stove and brought to a boiling temperature, the water will evaporate more quickly.

During the water cycle some of the water in the oceans and freshwater bodies, such as lakes and rivers, is warmed by the sun and evaporates. During the process of evaporation, impurities in the water are left behind. As a result, the water that goes into the atmosphere is cleaner than it was on Earth.

Condensation

Condensation is the opposite of evaporation. Condensation occurs when a gas is changed into a liquid. Condensation occurs when the temperature of the vapor decreases.

When the water droplets formed from condensation are very small, they remain suspended in the atmosphere. These millions of droplets of suspended water form clouds in the sky or fog at ground level. Water condenses into droplets only when there are small dust particles present around which the droplet can form.

Precipitation

When the temperature and atmospheric pressure are right, the small droplets of water in clouds form larger droplets and precipitation occurs. The raindrops fall to Earth.

As a result of evaporation, condensation and precipitation, water travels from the surface of the Earth goes into the atmosphere, and returns to Earth again.

Surface Runoff

Much of the water that returns to Earth as precipitation runs off the surface of the land, and flows down hill into streams, rivers, ponds and lakes. Small streams flow into larger streams, then into rivers, and eventually the water flows into the ocean.

Surface runoff is an important part of the water cycle because, through surface runoff, much of the water returns again to the oceans, where a great deal of evaporation occurs.

Infiltration

Infiltration is an important process where rain water soaks into the ground, through the soil and underlying rock layers. Some of this water ultimately returns to the surface at springs or in low spots downhill. Some of the water remains underground and is called groundwater.

As the water infiltrates through the soil and rock layers, many of the impurities in the water are filtered out. This filtering process helps clean the water.

Transpiration

One final process is important in the water cycle. As plants absorb water from the soil, the water moves from the roots through the stems to the leaves. Once the water reaches the leaves, some of it evaporates from the leaves, adding to the amount of water vapor in the air. This process of evaporation through plant leaves is called transpiration. In large forests, an enormous amount of water will transpire through leaves.

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Answer:

Yes the Earths golbal mean temperature is changing.

Explanation:

The global temperature record represents an average over the entire surface of the planet. The temperatures we experience locally and in short periods can fluctuate significantly due to predictable cyclical events (night and day, summer and winter) and hard-to-predict wind and precipitation patterns. The strong warming trend of the past four decades likely reflects a shift from comparable aerosol and greenhouse gas effects to a predominance of greenhouse gases, as aerosols were curbed by pollution controls, according to former GISS director Jim Hansen.

1. What is venation ?
2. What are autotrophe ?
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Answer:

1. Arrangement of veins in a lamina is called venation.

2. All green plants have the capability to prepare their own food and are called autotrophe .

3. Plants Require :

WaterCarbon DioxideChlorophyllEnergy( From Sunlight)

Explanation:

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A. Herbivores eat a plant-based diet, carnivores eat a meat-based diet, and omnivores eat both plants and meat.
B. Fungi and bacteria both perform the essential function of moving carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus from the living to the non-living world.
C. Annual flowering plants have shallow root systems and many colorful flowers, while perennial flowering plants have deep root systems and fewer flowers.
D. Predator animals tend to have binocular vision, while prey animals tend to have panoramic vision.

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C. Is the best answer

What step would likely be affected if the bacteria are exposed to this antibiotic

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Answer:

bacteria subjected to an antibiotics will have their ribosomes inhibited whixh will stop them from synthezing proteins which stops the possibility of reproduction and many other vital functions.

When do light independent reactions occur

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Answer:

Light-independent reactions are carried out in three steps, termed Calvin cycle collectively: carbon fixation, reduction reactions and 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) ribulosis. Even if the "dark" reactions are called, the Calvin cycle actually does not occur in the dark or at night.

Explanation:

Answer is above

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Answer:

Light-independent reactions take place in plant chloroplasts. In this process, sugars are made from carbon dioxide.

Explanation:

Suzanne has a cat and uses a pet carrier to take her cat to the veterinarian. After a few years, the cat runs away and hides everytime suzanne gets the carrier out. Which beat describes the cats behavior?

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Answer:

C. Conditioned

Explanation:

Based on the reaction that the cat is having it seems that the cat has a conditioned response to the carrier being out. This means that the cat has a learned response that is directly associated with a certain stimuli which in this case is the carrier. Since he has a bad experience with the carrier before, he now reacts in a scared manner every time he sees it.

Answer:

C. conditioned

Explanation:

During which stage of a cell's cycle do the replicated chromosomes thicken and
become visible?

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Answer:

Prophase

The replicated chromosomes thicken and become visible as separate chromosomes during prophase stage of mitosis. :)

Answer:

Prophase

Explanation:

The replicated chromosomes thicken and become visible during prophase stage of mitosis

The air we inhale contains less than 1% carbon dioxide.
Approximately what percentage of carbon dioxide is there in the air we
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A) 1%
B) 4%
C) 16%
D 20%

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Answer:

B.4%

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