As a result of a mutation, the DNA sequence AGT - TGA - CAT changes to AAT - TGA - CAT.

Which best describes the mutation?

It is a substitution in which the DNA base, G, was replaced with a different DNA base, A.
It is a deletion in which the DNA base, G, was replaced with a different DNA base, A.
It is a substitution in which three DNA bases, AGT, were replaced with three different DNA bases, AAT.
It is a deletion in which three DNA bases, AGT, were replaced with three different DNA bases, AAT.

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Answer 1

Answer:

It is a substitution in which the DNA base, G, was replaced with a different DNA base, A.

Explanation:

Sorry for just now answering this for you. Hope This Helps!

Answer 2
It is a substitution because of technically g is supposed to turn in to a c regularly and since it turned to an A it is a substitution

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The first (correct and rational) answer gets brainliest!!!!

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Answer:

by dissolving compounds from rocks (I think)

Explanation:

I think this is the answer because rocks dissolve or erode into smaller things or sand

The_____ in density causes an object to sink and the _____ intensity causes an object to float. 



Fill in the blank

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Answer:

The weight in density causes an object to sink and the weight intensity causes an object to float.

Explination:

I hope this helps, but I'm not sure if this is right or not.

Weight, and weight is the answer

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What is genetically modified food?

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Genetically modified foods are foods that have been engineered (changed/altered) to produce from the original food to have a change in DNA using genetic engineering. For example cotton candy grapes, there isn’t such thing as a real cotton candy grape, the flavor of the grape been modified to taste like cotton candy.

Answer: Genetically modified foods are foods produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering. Genetic engineering techniques allow for the introduction of new traits as well as greater control over traits when compared to previous methods, such as selective breeding and mutation breeding.

Explanation:

which level comes just after atoms in the organization chart of living things?
A. Cells
B. Molecules
C. Organs
D. Tissues

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B because atoms make up molecules and molecules up cells and cells make up tissues and two or more kinds of tissues work together to make a organ
B because atoms are contained of molecules

A plate boundary where an ocean plate collides with a continental plate forms _________

A ridge
A subduction zone
A strike slip fault
A tsunami

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Answer:

When the plates are at the mid ocean ridges thay are spreading apart creating new ocean floor. this is also called a divergent boundary

The first one, a ridge!

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A scientist is using a microscope to observe a type of bacteria. Which two structures would the scientist most likely see? nucleus and DNA DNA and cell wall and vacuole and nucleus

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Answer:

cell wall and vacuole

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

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This diagram is of an amniote egg.

What is the correct label for C in this diagram?


umbilical cord


womb


yolk sac

placenta

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I believe the answer would be placenta.

The labeling for the C in the given amniotic egg is placenta. The correct option is D.

What is an amniotic egg?

The amniotic egg is basically an air-breathing egg along with extraembryonic membranes and a shell.

During development, these encased the amniote embryo in a private pond and facilitated gas exchange with the surrounding environment.

The amnion forms a membrane that encases the embryo in amniotic fluid, while the allantois and yolk sac evolved into the umbilical cord.

Many mammals that we are familiar with have this type of amniotic egg, including humans, rabbits, dogs, and others.

The placenta is a developing organ in the uterus during pregnancy. A growing baby gets oxygen along with all the nutrients from this structure. It also cleans the baby's blood of waste products.

Thus, the correct option is D.

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Circle the compounds that are acids. Underline the ones that are bases. Distilled water Dish soap Drain cleaner Vinegar Detergent Milk Orange juice Deodorant Window cleaner Toilet cleaner

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Answer:

The acids are Vinger, Orange juice, Drain cleaner.  The bases are Distilled water Dish soap,  Detergent, Milk, Deodorant, Window cleaner Toilet cleaner.

Explanation: Hope this helps :)

Answer:

The acids:  Vinger, Orange juice, Drain cleaner.  The bases: Distilled water Dish soap,  Detergent, Milk, Deodorant, Window cleaner Toilet cleaner.

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Can someone help me with this question?

"A student records the amount of time it takes mice to run through a maze "
( there is a photo of the A-D answers )

This is science but I put biology because I can't seem to find a science button, Thanks!

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Im pretty sure its a or d
i believe it’s D??????????????????

What could I do to increase the current created by electromagnetic induction? (Choose all answers that apply)

generate more electric charges

Use a stronger magnet

Use more loops in the wire

put it at a higher elevation

The current that is created is always constant

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Answer:

Use more loops in the wire

Use a stronger magnet

Explanation:

The faster the magnet or coil moves, the greater the amount of current that is produced. If more turns were added to the coil or a stronger magnet were used, this would produce more current as well.

Use more loops and stronger magnet

What are comets?
please type with your own words

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A common is like it I see small solar system body. When it is passing the sun it warms and begins to release gases in process called outgassing. That is the best I could do in my words describing a comment.
A comet is an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases, a process called outgassing. This produces a visible atmosphere or coma, and sometimes also a tail.

compare and contrast the way plant and animal cells are protected from their environment

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Answer:

I hope this helps you...


A plant cell contains a large, singular vacuole that is used for storage and maintaining the shape of the cell. In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles. Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. ... Animal cells simply have a cell membrane, but no cell wall.

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How many chromosomes are present in the human cell nucleus? *

A. 23 chromosomes or 46 pairs
B. 46 pairs or 92 chromosomes
C. 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs
D. 32 chromosomes or 16 pairs

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Answer:

I believe D

Explanation:

Answer:

46 chromosomes

Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes

The answer is B

Explanation:

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People are often reminded to conserve water. Explain why we should conserve water if water is never lost but is constantly recycled throughout Earth.

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The thing about water is that not all water on earth is able to be utilized. (Drinking) Think about it, 75 percent of the world is ocean that cannot be consumed. We need to conserve clean drinking water so that we can survive.
This is because you cannot drink all water on earth. Freshwater is the only type of consumable water and there is less than 10% available. Water is very valuable for us to survive. BRANLIEST?!!!

These are the basic building blocks of all living things. *

A. DNA
B. Cells
C. Genes
D. Chromosomes

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Answer:

cells

Explanation:

B cells pls tell me if wrong

to help scientists predict weather, what can aircraft do that no other technology can do?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because the other choices are unlogical in this context.

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D. They can collect radar signals in the air

Study the graph about seismic waves.

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It a or b I think
But I could be wrong

What are the main differences between the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine and Moderna coronavirus vaccine that are being reported? Any similarities?

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Answer:

that´s right v

Both are American companies but Pfizer is developing its vaccine in partnership with German biotech company. Pfizer, claims its vaccine is 90% effective, though, as Grindrod cautions it is far too early to say if that fiver percent difference is a true difference. One significant difference between the two is that Modera vaccine remains stable at normal vaccine storage temperatures, while the Pfizer vaccine requires ultra-low temperatures of around -70C. This requirement could present Pfizer’s vaccine with storage and transportation challenges, as the company admitted when it announced the vaccine.

Molecule that carries the genetic instructions for all living organisms. *

A. DNA
B. Genes
C. Chromosomes
D. Nucleus

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It’s A. (DNA)
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give me a definition for Protista kingdom. WILL MARK BRAINLYIEST AS SOON HAS I CAN.

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Eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as a plant, animal, or fungus.

Answer:

A protist is any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, plant, or fungus.

A universal indicator can be used to determine the exact pH. What other devices can determine an accurate measurement?

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pH meter, and liquid-acid base

Question: Do you think there’s sufficient evidence in the article to conclude that bright red leaves in the fall help protect the trees in the winter? Explain your answer.

Article:
Every autumn, traffic creeps along New England’s roads as visitors look everywhere but at the road. These tourists flock to the region as soon as leaves begin to change color from a summery green to spectacular shades of red, orange, yellow, and purple.

“Being in the Northeast during autumn is just about as good as it gets in this country,” says David Lee. He’s a botanist at Florida International University in Miami.

Lee studies leaf color, so he’s biased. But plenty of other people share his admiration. Areas of the United States with especially colorful fall displays attract thousands of leaf peepers.

Even as they “ooh” and “aah,” few people know what makes many plants blush in the autumn. Research has shown that leaves change color when their food-making processes shut off. The chemical chlorophyll, which gives leaves their green color, breaks down. This allows other leaf pigments—yellow and orange—to become visible

But “there’s still a lot we don’t know about this,” Lee says.

It isn’t clear, for example, why different species of plants turn different colors. Or why some trees become redder than others, even when they’re standing right next to each other. And no one knows exactly how global warming will alter forests and affect leaf-peeping season.

Food factory
In summer, when a plant is green, its leaves contain the pigment chlorophyll, which absorbs all colors of sunlight except green. We see the reflected green light.

The plant uses the energy it absorbs from the sun to turn carbon dioxide and water into sugars (food) and oxygen (waste). The process is called photosynthesis.

As days get shorter and colder in the autumn, chlorophyll molecules break down. Leaves quickly lose their green color. Some leaves begin to look yellow or orange because they still contain pigments called carotenoids. One such pigment, carotene, gives carrots their bright-orange color.

But red is special. This brilliant color appears only because the leaves of some plants, including maples, actually produce new pigments, called anthocyanins.

That’s a strange thing for a plant to do without a reason, says Bill Hoch of the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Why? Because it takes a lot of energy to make anthocyanins.

Why red?
To figure out the purpose of the red pigment, Hoch and his coworkers bred mutant plants that can’t make anthocyanins and compared them with plants that do make anthocyanins. They found that plants that can make red pigments continue to absorb nutrients from their leaves long after the mutant plants have stopped.

This study and others suggest that anthocyanins work like a sunscreen. When chlorophyll breaks down, a plant’s leaves become vulnerable to the sun’s harsh rays. By turning red, plants protect themselves from sun damage. They can continue to take nutrients out of their dying leaves. These reserves help the plants stay healthy through the winter.

The more anthocyanins a plant produces, the redder its leaves become. This explains why colors vary from year to year, and even from tree to tree. Stressful conditions, such as drought and disease, often make a season redder.

Now, Hoch is breeding plants for a new set of experiments. He wants to find out whether turning red helps plants survive cold weather.

“There’s a clear correlation between environments that get colder in the fall and the amount of red produced,” he says. “Red maples turn bright red in Wisconsin. In Florida, they don’t turn nearly as bright.”

More protection
Elsewhere, scientists are looking at anthocyanins in other ways. A recent study in Greece, for instance, found that as leaves grow redder, insects eat them less. On the basis of this observation, some scientists argue that red pigments defend a plant against bugs.

Leaves may turn red in the autumn to protect themselves from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.



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Hoch rejects that theory, but Lee thinks that it might make sense. He points out that red leaves contain less nitrogen than green ones do. “It may actually be that insects avoid red leaves because they’re less nutritious,” Lee says.

However, “it’s pretty confusing at this point,” Lee admits. “People debate back and forth.”

To settle the debate, scientists will need to look at more species under more conditions, Lee says. So, he’s now researching leafy plants rather than trees. He’s especially interested in tropical plants, whose leaves turn red when they’re young rather than old.

You can do your own leafy experiments. Observe the trees in your neighborhood and keep track of weather conditions. When autumn begins, write down when the leaves change, which species change first, and how rich the colors are. You can even see anthocyanins under a simple microscope. After several years, you might start to notice some patterns.

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Answer:Yes, there is plenty of evidence, maybe to much. Many people throughout the article state many different reasons why red leaves protect the trees. (Maybe you should consider removing some information because it is a little long.)

Explanation: You should remove some of the information because this article

(assuming that you wrote this), is a bit wordy.

Answer:

During the fall the day gets shorter hence less sunlight this results to leaves stopping their food making process. The chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the yellow to orange color becomes visible

Explanation:

A resource, such as oil, that cannot regenerate in a reasonable amount of time is called
A. nonrenewable
B. renewable
C. restricted
D. scarce

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Answer:

A. nonrenewable

Explanation:

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Answer:

A

Explanation: nonrenewable is the answer

Why is water, an inorganic compound, necessary for life?

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Answer:

Water is considered the “universal solvent” and it is believed that life cannot exist without water because of this. Water is certainly the most abundant solvent in the body; essentially all of the body's chemical reactions occur among compounds dissolved in water.

We are made of 80% water so if water did not exist nether would we

The major benefit of solar energy is its low:
A)cost
B)pollution
C)maintenance
D)complexity

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Answer:B population

Explanation:

Answer:

B) Pollution

Explanation:

The answer is pollution because solar energy is costly, difficult to maintain, and fairly complex.

the thin layer of epithelial tissue in the small intestines works somewhat like a cell membrane. how does its structure relate to its function in digestive system?
ANSWER ASAP!! PLZ

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Answer:

because it has something at checks it and allows it to pass

Explanation:

The structure of thin layer of epithelial tissue in the small intestines works similar to cell membrane because; they are both used in protection.

      The cell membrane is also called the plasma membrane and it is defined as a biological membrane found in living things that acts as a barrier to protect the cell from influence of toxic substances from the external environment . They are also used to regulate the movement of the materials going in and out of the cell.

      Now, This function is similar to the inner workings of our digestive system. The epithelial tissues are found in many places in the body but in regards to the digestive system, they are usually located in the small intestines and they function to protect the intestines from microbial infections. They also help to break down the food into smaller components and absorption of nutrients.

      Thus, in conclusion, the structure of thin layer of epithelial tissue in the small intestines works similar to cell membrane because they are both used in protection.

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I am the gatekeeper to the “brain” of the cell.

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The blood-brain barrier is part of the neurovascular unit and serves as a functional and anatomical barrier between the blood and the extracellular space. It controls the flow of solutes in and out of the brain thereby providing an optimal environment for neuronal functioning.

Source: Google

I don’t know if this is what you’re looking for but I hope I helped at least a little bit
The answer is cell membrane

Half of these come from one parent and half come from the other parent. *

A. DNA
B. Genes
C. Chromosomes
D. Nucleus

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Answer:

DNA I'm not 100 percent sure tho

Answer:

a or b i think

Explanation:

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ASAP I NEED ANSWER NOW!!!
The distance between Saturn and the Sun is 9.54 AU. (One AU is the same as 150 million kilometers.) This distance in kilometers is ___________million kilometers.

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Answer:

1,431,000,000 kilometers

Explanation:

Answer:1431000000

Explanation: 9.54x150,000,000 would be 1431000000

can someone pleasee choose the correct answer xx

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Answer:

They were made by comets colliding with the moon

Answer:

I believe it is the third option. H e tried his best to prove the moon's craters were volcanic rather than the results of asteroid impact!

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