Define zygote . write any two characteristics of the phylum​

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Answer 1

it is a diploid cell formed by combing of two haploid gametes

2 characteristics of the phylum:

* They are bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic.

* Chordates are coelomate and show an organ system level of organisation.

Answer 2

Answer:

Zaygote: an eukaryotic cell formed by a fertilization event between two gametes

Characterstics: Multiple circular segment , Segmented bodies and jointed limbs, with Chitin exoskeleton, Lophophore and pedicle , and Lophophore, no pedicle, ciliated tentacles, anus outside ring of cilia

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why do the other planets take longer to orbit the Sun than the inner planets do​

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Answer:

Outer planets take longer to orbit than inner planets because of the greater distance they need to cover. They also are further from the sun weakening the power of the suns gravitational pull which causes then to orbit slower.

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Answer:

Because there are outter planets

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DNA consists of ____ chains(s) of subuints, and RNA consists of _____ chain(s).

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DNA consists of nucleotide chain(s) of subunits, and RNA consists of ribonucleotides

DNA has two chains of subunits and RNA has only one chain of subunits.

What are the differences between DNA and RNA?

DNA or Deoxyribonucleic acid is a nucleic acid structure. Its function is to work as an original blueprint or the basic code for protein synthesis. A DNA molecule has deoxyribose sugar, it has lost an oxygen molecule from the 3' carbon.

It also has phosphates and nitrogenous bases like adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C) and thymine (T) in a unique sequence. These sequences form two chains which are intertwined to form a double helix.

Ribonucleic acid or RNA is also a nucleic acid. This directly takes part in protein synthesis. It is an important nucleotide and has nucleic acid in long chains that are present in all living cells. It has ribose sugar. It has the same nucleotides as DNA except for uracil (U) replaces thymine (T).

The main role of RNA is to act as a messenger. It gets instructions from DNA and uses them for controlling protein synthesis. This is present in a single chain.

Therefore, DNA has two chains of subunits and RNA has only one chain of subunits.

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Which solution is more diluted? Solution 1:
1000 mL of water
60g of salt
Solution 2:
500 ml of water 60 g of salt

A.Solution 1
B.Solution 2
C.Both solutions have the same concentration​

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Answer:

the answer is A: solution 1.

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How are living things put together?

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Answer:

All living things are made of cells; the cell itself is the smallest fundamental unit of structure and function in living organisms. In larger organisms, cells combine to make tissues, which are groups of similar cells carrying out similar or related functions.

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I’m thinking both what do you all think??

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Answer:

I actually think a chemical change

Explanation:

The chemical composition should not change in a physical change so therefore I think it’s only a chemical change

One strand of DNA nucleotides is read as 5' - GCATATTG - 3'. What would
be the complementary strand?

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Answer:

The correct answer would be: 3' - CGTATAAC - 5'

Explanation:

DNA molecule is a double-stranded molecule structure that has two distinct nucleotide chains joined together with hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous bases of each strand. Adenine binds with thymine and cytosine binds with guanine by hydrogen bonds always in complementary strands.

These strands are complementary to one another as they have complementary bases in the complementary strand of one nucleotide chain of DNA. So,

5' - GCATATTG - 3' - DNA nucleotide of one strand

3' - CGTATAAC - 5' complementary strand

A positive control is a sample in an experiment that produces a known result to compare with the test sample after the same treatment. It is used to control for unknown variables and confirms that all your reagents work.
In this case, the positive control is a cell line expressing wild-type CCR5.
Which of the following do you think will be a good positive control for this experiment?
a) T Cell Helper Line
b) Macrophage cell line without CD4
c) Unedited wild type macrophage
d) Edited macrophage

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Explanation:

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) enters target cells by first binding to the primary receptor CD4 and then to a coreceptor, generally one of the chemokine receptors CCR5 and CXCR4 (4). CD4 binding induces structural changes in the envelope (Env) glycoprotein that form and expose the coreceptor binding site. There are two main interactions between Env and coreceptor (13, 14, 25, 50, 51): the base of the third variable loop (V3) engages the N terminus of the coreceptor, while the crown of the V3 loop that includes the highly conserved GPGR/Q arch motif binds to the extracellular loops of the coreceptor, with the second extracellular loop of the coreceptor being particularly important (16, 25, 35, 48, 62). Although some HIV-1 strains are able to use a variety of different G protein-coupled receptors to gain entry into CD4+ cell lines, the great majority of these viruses use CCR5 and/or CXCR4 as coreceptors to infect primary cells (3, 4, 10, 23, 47, 66). CCR3, GPR15, APJ, and FPRL-1 are among the most frequently used alternative coreceptors when overexpressed on cell lines (11, 26, 43, 47, 57). Rare cases of HIV-1 strains that are able to use FPRL-1 and GPR1, but not CCR5 or CXCR4, have been reported (57); however, their in vivo relevance remains unknown.

To characterize the biological processes underlying HIV/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) transmission, we recently developed an experimental strategy that permits the identification, enumeration, and molecular cloning of transmitted/founder (T/F) viruses (28, 53). This strategy, which employs single-genome amplification (SGA) and direct amplicon sequencing of HIV/SIV RNA or DNA from the plasma or infected cells, makes it possible to infer the nucleotide sequence of the viral strain(s) that initiated productive infection weeks earlier (1, 28, 29, 37, 53, 58, 67). An important prediction of this approach has been that inferred T/F viruses are fully functional and encode all proteins necessary to establish a new infection. Indeed, this prediction has been borne out in numerous studies, which have shown that T/F viral genes as well as full-length genomes are biologically active. Sets of T/F Envs have been shown to mediate efficient virus entry in single-round infection assays, and they invariably use CCR5 as a coreceptor (28, 34). Similarly, T/F infectious molecular clones (IMCs) of HIV-1, SIVmac and SIVagm all produce replication competent virus that grow to high titers in primary CD4+ T cells (22, 38, 54).

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Amplification of the HIV-1 env gene. Serial plasma samples collected from an acutely infected plasma donor, ZP6248, were purchased from ZeptoMetrix. A total of seven plasma samples were collected between 12 February and 9 March 1997, and viral loads (VLs) were determined by the COBAS Amplicor HIV-1 monitor test.

Sequence analysis. All SGA amplicons were sequenced directly by cycle sequencing and dye terminator methods using an ABI 3730xl genetic analyzer (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA). Individual sequences were assembled and edited using the Sequencher program 4.7 (Gene Codes, Ann Arbor, MI). The env sequences were aligned using CLUSTAL W (60), and manual adjustment for optimal alignment was done using MASE (20).

Punnet square? Someone know who to do this

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Answer:

Punnet squares are basically how you can somewhat "predict" the outcome of gene pools.

Explanation:

As you can see, the capital letters (RY) are dominant alleles meaning they will be the trait that shows no matter what. the lower case letters (ry) show recessive traits and will only show if paired with another recessive gene.

Genotype is the actual makeup so the letters. (Rr, Ry, ry... etc.)

Phenotype is the trait that shows such as brown hair, blue eyes, etc.

Frequency is just how many times the gene shows up and put as a fraction or percent.

Explain the basis for the great diversity of proteins in living organism.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Protein functions are so diverse because of the many unique three-dimensional structures protein polymers form. Despite such variety, proteins also share several specific structural characteristics in their monomers, the amino acids. Structural similarities among amino acids make protein synthesis a uniform and regulated process; however, each amino acid contains a unique structural component as well. Specific differences between each amino acid interact to create unique three-dimensional protein structures. Combined, the similarities and differences between amino acids explain how cells can build a diverse pool of proteins from the same set of building blocks. Protein synthesis involves building a polymer of amino acids with complex three-dimensional structure. Dehydration synthesis forms a peptide bond between amino acids and releases a water molecule.

Which statistical test compares
more than 2 sets of data and finds
the difference between the data
and the expected values?
A. t-test
B. ANOVA
C. chi-square

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Answer: B

Explanation: ANOVA is the right answer: Acellus

You are trying to help a friend sort some specimens in her lab. She collected organisms from a lake and forgot to label the sample with the part of the lake from which they were taken. Please select the item below that is correctly matched with its collection zone.
a. periphyton labeled "open water"
b. phytoplankton labeled "littoral zone"
c. anaerobic bacteria labeled "limnetic zone"
d. zooplankton labeled "limnetic zone"
e. cattails (emergent plants) labeled "profundal zone"

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Answer:

D. zooplankton labeled "limnetic zone"

Explanation:

the zone called the limnetic zone is a well lighted and open zone in a body of fresh water such as the lake or the pond. this zone has the plankton in dominance. both the phytoplankton and the zooplankton. plankton play an important role in the food chain.

zooplankton are primary consumers in this limnetic zone. zooplankton consists of rotifers and copecod

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Guessing it’s D. Hope this was helpful!

According to the law of conservation of mass, which statement is true?

Question 1 options:

Mass can be created by chemical reactions.


The mass of the products in a chemical reaction do not have to equal the mass of the reactants.


Mass can neither be created nor destroyed.


Mass can only be destroyed by physical transformations.

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Answer:

Mass can neither be created nor destroyed.

Explanation:

Mass can not be created or destroyed, it can only be preserved during a chemical reaction

The mass of the products in a chemical reaction do not have to equal the mass of the reactants b

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Answer:

what is the question?  please give more details

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mineral
hardness
way it breaks
luster
streak
color
Galena
2.5
cleavage
metallic
gray-black
silver, gray
Magnetite
6
fracture
metallic
black
black
Hematite
6
fracture
metallic-dull
red-brown
red-brown, silver, black
Susan wants to identify a dark, heavy mineral sample she found in the classroom collection. She
notices there are three minerals in a chart in a reference book that might match her sample. Susan
next observes that her sample mineral has flat, reflective surfaces that break into boxlike steps. She
infers the mineral may be galena. If she is correct, one more test will verify her inference. Which
property would to best for her to observe next?
hardness
O luster
O streak
O color

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The property that would be best for her to observe next would be hardness

write a short essay (not more than 5 sentence ) on how you think life began on earth​

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Answer:

The earliest known life-forms are putative fossilized microorganisms, found in hydrothermal vent precipitates, that may have lived as early as 4.28 Gya (billion years ago), relatively soon after the oceans formed 4.41 Gya, and not long after the formation of the Earth 4.54 Gya.

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A tight rope walker who does not want to change his position will want the forces acting on him to be what?
O unbalanced
O balanced
O small
o large

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Answer:

The correct answer is A. balanced.

He will want them balanced

Explain how eutrophication can change an aquatic ecosystem into a land ecosystem. *

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the answer is what the other person said

This species of squirrel has been separated by the Grand
Canyon. Which term best describes the differences
between them?
) Variation
O b) Extinction
Population
d) Overpopulation
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Answer:

Explanation:b

list 5 characteristics that genes code for.

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Degeneracy, nonoverlapping, commaless, universality, and polarity.

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All of the following statements about classification are true EXCEPT which of these.
O A) Scientists classify things based on their characteristics.
OB) Scientists classify things to help stay organized.
O C) Scientists classify things to make more work for themselves.
OD) Scientists classify things based on color, size, and shape.

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Correct answer is - A Scientists classify things based on their characteristics.

Why? - All living organisms are classified into groups based on very basic, shared characteristics. Organisms within each group are then further divided into smaller groups.

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according to the chart answer must be a

23. What is MOST likely TRUE about forensic scientists?
A
They have to follow the rules of the judicial system.
B
Most are biologists who decided to study forensics.

C
They are not permitted to use hazardous materials.
D
Many of them become certified immediately after high school.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

many of them become certified

Answer:

They have to follow the rules of the judicial system.

but if not i believe it might be b :) hope this helps!

Explanation:

Explain the Identification methods

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elaborate for me please there’s many identification methods

Bear in mind the biological definition of a species and also the appearance and distribution of the named populations of Ensatina. Which populations could be considered a species separate from E. e. eschscholtzii?

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Answer:

E.e. oregonesis

E.e. platensis

E.e. xanthoptica

E.e. croceater

E.e. eschscholtzii

E.e. klaubori

Explanation:

The species mentioned above are probably separate species from E.e. eschscholtzii, which arose through ring speciation that occurs when a species is geographically distributed in a circular pattern. After this distribution, geographic isolation occurs, causing individuals in each different region to evolve differently, becoming other species, even reaching the point where it is not possible to cross them.

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They both look correct........the first is GG which means it’ll be green and the second is Gg which means it could end up being either color therefore you can’t determine the color
I think they are both green

A plant can be classified in more than one category. True False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

theres a bunch of different categories depending on the subject

Which two major parts of the Earth system does this photo most cieery
show?

A. Geosphere
B. Cryosphere
C. Atmosphere
D. Biosphere

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Answer:

I'd say that your answers are A) and B).

What features of integrated pest management make it a good approach to preserving ecosystems?

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Answer:

Allowing a small but controlled portion of a pest population to remain does less damage to ecosystems, soils, water, and air. Another feature of IPM would be making a habitat more complex, such as mazes, so it can slow the spread of parasites. No-till or low-till agriculture is another feature of IPM because this helps natural enemies of some pests to build up in the soil, whereas plowing destroys the habitats of these enemies.

Explanation:

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5. What is the gel-like substance inside of cells called? *
O Cytoskeleton
Photoplasm
Photosynthesis
OCytoplasm

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Answer:

cytoplasm

Explanation:

Answer:

cytoplasm

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