Answer:
we could use that piece of land for either a place for the poor or a place to help wild animals that are hurt
Explanation:
Looking at the Punnett square, what are the possible genotypes and frequencies
of Martha and John's children? *
A
a
а
Аа
аа
а
Аа
аа
Your answer
Answer:
50% or 1/2 of the children will be heterozygous.
50% or 1/2 of the children will be recessive hom0zygotic.
Explanation:
Why are carbon dioxide concentrations expected to increase?
A) Carbon dioxide concentrations are expected to increase, because fossil fuel burning is expected
to increase.
B) Carbon dioxide concentrations are expected to increase, because of an increase in agriculture.
C) Carbon dioxide concentrations are expected to increase, because more land will have to be
cleared for increasing populations and agricultural use.
D) Carbon dioxide concentrations are expected to increase, because the amount of vegatation cover
and hence photosynthesis which reduces it continue to decrease.
E) All of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Explanation:
all apple but in terms of usage,I think C and A are very extensive
Answer:
its all of the above
Explanation:
Why do different cells have different functions?
a All cells have the same functions.
b Because different cells have different genes.
c Because different cells have diferent DNA.
d Because different cells have different proteins.
Answer: its b
Explanation:
"Change over time" best describes what?
"change over time" best describes evolution
Which items are matter?
Answer:
everything is matter
Explanation:
HURRY IM TIMED. Kisha is trying to determine if a cell is a plant or animal cell. She observes the cell under the microscope and describes some of the structures she sees. Which can help her identify the cell? a rigid, stiff structure surrounding the cell a jelly-like substance that protects organelles small sacs that seem to digest materials small roundish structures all over the cytoplasm
Answer:
I do know it may form Lysosomes
but the way to identify a cell is it's structures
and how it works
my guess would be a jelly-like substance that protects organelles small sacs that seem to digest materials small roundish structures all over the cytoplasm
proces
What do all living things have? Check all that apply.entify Characteristics Sharedngs
feelings
metabolism
genes
a nutritional diet
organisms
a limited life span
cells
Answer:
Cells
Explanation:
Living organisms all have cells
Answer:
its actually a "check all that apply " answer. the corrects answers are b, c, f, g.
(metabolism, genes, a limited life span, and cells.)
have a good day and good luck :)
Explanation:
layers of sediment forming at the bottom of the ocean
Answer:
Is called Deposition
Explanation:
:)
Layers of sediment forming at the bottom of the ocean.
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26. Suppose the two guanosine (G) nucleotides in #3 above were changed to two cytosine (C) nucleotides. What is the new amino acid chain?
Answer:
This question is incomplete
Explanation:
This question is incomplete but the completed question can be found in the attachment below.
During protein synthesis, a sequence of three mRNA nucleotides (called codons) correspond to specific amino acids. From the question, the change in guanosine nucleotides will change the sequence as follow
DNA: T--A--C--A--A--C--T--A--C--T--T--C--T--T--T--C--T--T--A--A--A
mRNA: A--U--G|-U--U--G|-A--U--G|-A--A--G|-A--A--A|-G--A--A|-U--U--U
Amino Acids: met -- leu -- met -- lys -- lys -- Glu -- Phe
The new amino acid sequence is represented above from the new DNA sequence.
Please Help! write and interpret the chemical formula for cellular respiration. identify the reactant and products
Answer:C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 --> 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + ATP is the complete balanced chemical formula
Explanation:
How do proteins interact with viruses?
6. During the very early stages of a person's life cycle, the rate of cell division proceeds rapidly. During this time, cells show little growth. What can you conclude from this information about the cell cycle during these very early stages of development?
F The cell cycle consists mainly of a long G phase.
G The cell cycle consists mainly of short M and S phases.
H Most cells exit the cell cycle.
j Most cells will not undergo mitosis.
How do craters on other solar system objects provide evidence about earth?
Answer:
The surfaces of asteroids and the rocky, ice covered moons of the outer gas planets are cratered as well. The craters left by impacting objects can reveal information about the age of a planet's surface and the nature and composition of the planet's surface at the time the crater was formed.
Explanation:
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7. The genes that are most likely to influence the person's trait are ________
and represented by a ________
letter.
A. Hormones, Capital
B. Dominant, Capital
C. Recessive, Small
D. Dominant, Small
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The genes that are most likely to influence the person's trait are Dominant
and represented by a Capital letter
A scientist wants to increase the chance of pregnancy in mice. He gives the mice a hormone that causes them to produce more gametes. Which of the following statements justifies which process the cells went through after the hormone injections?
Answer:
C. Meiosis since it produces haploid cellsneeded for reproduction.
Meiosis since it produces haploid cells needed for reproduction justifies the process the cells went through after the hormone injections.
What is Meiosis?This is the type of cell division in which the parent cells produces four unique daughter cells and is involved in reproduction and gamete formation.
The hormone given to the mice to produce more gamete through the process of meiosis will produce haploid cells needed for reproduction.
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Which of the following organisms have the ability to do photosynthesis
Answer:
any plants
Explanation:
What reproductive advantage do amniotes have over pre- amniotes
Answer:
we take longer to reproduce sadly.
Use the diagram below to help you to choose ALLL the CORRECT answers for the question: What are the differences between Meiosis i and Meiosis II?
(MULTIPLE CHOICE)
A In Metaphase I and Metaphase II the chromosomes line up differently because there are a different number of copies
B Telophase and cytokinesis do NOT happen in Meiosis II
C After Meiosis II the 4 daughter cells undergo cell specialization to become eggs or sperm, which does not happen after Meiosis I
D In Prophase I the chromosomes crossover, in Prophase II they do not crossover
Answer:
D In Prophase I the chromosomes crossover, in Prophase II they do not crossover
Explanation:
Meiosis is a type of cell division in which four daughter cells, which are genetically different from one another, are produced. The daughter cells have their chromosomal number reduced by half. Since, the meiotic process aims at producing haploid gametes, it occurs in a series of two-division steps viz: meiosis I and meiosis II.
Meiosis I involves the separation of homologous chromosomes into two daughter cells while the meiosis II involves separation of chromatids to make four daughter cells. One major difference between meiosis I and meiosis II is that in the PROPHASE of meiosis I, a unique process called CROSSING OVER occurs but does not occur in meiosis II (as seen in the attached image).
Which of the following is the main idea of paragraph 2? A.Offspring have a combination of traits from their parents. B.Parents have different traits that are passed on to their offspring. C.Genes control the traits particular humans possess. D.Red hair is a trait that is inherited from one's parents.
Answer Its b
Explanation:I took the test
When the head is tilted, what are the structures the signal passes through on its way to becoming a fully processed neural signal within the brain?
When the head is tilted, the fluid within the_____of the inner ear moves. The exact location of stimulated cells depends on the plane of movement-with each plane being represented by a different part of that structure. The movement of fluid stimulates______which transduce the signal into an electrical signal. This signal travels through the_____nerve to the____nucleus of the_____.
Answer:
The fluid within the semicircular ducts of the inner ear, that is, endolymph moves when the head is tilted. The precise position of the stimulated cells relies upon the plane of movement with each vertical or horizontal plane being signified by distinct parts of its composition. The hair cells that transduce the signal into an electrical signal get stimulated due to the movement of fluid. The conduction of this signal takes place via the auditory nerve to the cochlear nucleus of the brainstem.
Within the inner ear cochlea, the stimulation of the hair cells or stereocilia takes place by endolymph, it is a fluid present in semicircular ducts. After stimulation, the hair cells mediate electric signals to the brain via the auditory nerve, these are the nerve bundles that carry signals of sound. The initial central auditory composition found in the brainstem is the Cochlea nucleus.
Answer:
the fluid within the -semicircular canals- of the inner ear moves. the movement of the fluid stimulates the -hair cells- which transduce the signal into an electric signal. This signal travels through the -vestibulocochlear nerve- to the vestibular nucleus of the -medulla oblongata-.
Explanation:
1. Imagine that the class had 25% of students with free earlobes and 75% with attached earlobes. What would this suggest about the frequency of the dominant (F) and recessive (f) alleles for these traits in the class population? Explain your reasoning.
Answer:
People with free earlobes carry one or two dominant alleles which means that the free earlobe is a dominant trait over attached earlobes that carries two recessive alleles. The recessive allele is represented by f and the dominant allele is represented by F.
It is given that in a class 25% of students in the class had free earlobes which means either 25% of total alleles are FF or Ff and the rest 75% have ff. It suggests that recessive alleles have more frequency than dominant alleles.
What happens when the seafloor spreads?
The optimal temperature for the human body is around 98.6’ F. If a young child was running a temperature of 102’ F predict what affect this change in environment would have on the enzymes present in the child’s body. Explain your reasoning.
Enzymes are protein catalysts. What is the role of a catalyst?
Answer:
Enzymes are proteins functioning as catalysts that speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy. A simple and succinct definition of an enzyme is that it is a biological catalyst that accelerates a chemical reaction without altering its equilibrium.
Catalysts make such a breaking and rebuilding happen more efficiently. They do this by lowering the activation energy for the chemical reaction. Activation energy is the amount of energy needed to allow the chemical reaction to occur. The catalyst just changes the path to the new chemical partnership.
The weatherizing of buildings to reduce heat loss and save on fuel costs has led to an increase in
А
global warming.
B
acid rain.
С
ozone depletion
D
indoor air pollution.
Answer: global warming
Explanation:
Global warming is simply referred to as the long-term heating of the surface of the Earth and this is caused by human activities, and also the burning of primarily fossil fuel, which brings about the pumping of carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases and air pollutants into the atmosphere.
The weatherizing of buildings to reduce heat loss and save on fuel costs has led to an increase in global warming.
The solid, outermost layer of the Earth is ___________.
A)
core
B)
lithosphere
C)
atmosphere
D)
crust
E)
mantle
Answer
d.crust
Explanation
because he covered the layer of the earth
Answer:
the lithosphere
Explanation:
The lithosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth. It is a rocky shell that covers the hot, convective mantle and the core.
Which is true about scientific Knowledge??
A. It is never reliable.
B. It is open to change.
C. It is rarely proven wrong.
D. It always becomes a fact.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Which group of organisms evolved first?
amphibians
fish
reptiles
mammals
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's fish since they evolved into both reptiles and amphibians
Explanation:
The first creatures that evolved the first are fish. The first creatures they were evolved before amphibians,reptiles and mammals were fish.
What is the king organism of reptiles ?The king organism of reptiles category is crocodile.
Amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds evolved after fish where the first amphibians that evolved from a lobe-finned fish ancestor about 365 million years ago. Fishes were the most earliest vertebrates to live on land but they had to return to water in order to reproduce.
The first vertebrates were therefore the fishes that had the different categories from chordates and vertebrates where few had the notochord and few had the vertebral columns.
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Which statement about natural changes to ecosystems is true?
A)
Natural changes always decrease the productivity of an ecosystem.
B)
Natural changes allow for greater biodiversity.
C)
Natural changes limit opportunities for symbiotic relationships.
D)
Natural changes limit adaptability.
E)
Natural changes do not allow ecosystems to return to a healthy state.
Which is a correct statement regarding the symmetry of the adult Porifera and the symmetry of the adult Cnidaria?
a. The Porifera are asymmetrical, while the Cnidaria are radially symmetrical.
b. The Cnidaria are asymmetrical, while the Porifera are radially symmetrical.
c. Both the Porifera and the Cnidaria are asymmetrical.
d. Both the Porifera and the Cnidaria are radially symmetrical.
Answer:
The correct answer is - a. The Porifera are asymmetrical, while the Cnidaria are radially symmetrical.
Explanation:
In biology, symmetry f the body is meant the presence of a pair of organs in an orderly manner that if divide the body each part is a mirror of the other. In the phylum Porifera have asymmetric body plane.
Some animals develop into adults with radial symmetry. Cnidaria adults have radial symmetry type of body plans that eans if they are cut from the middle they divide in the two equal organs into both sides.