Answer:
Robert hooke
Explanation:
The cell was first discovered and named by Robert Hooke in 1665. He remarked that it looked strangely similar to cellula or small rooms which monks inhabited, thus deriving the name.
2. A certain recessive, lethal gene is carried on the X chromosome. (Lethal genes are those that result in death.) A man marries a woman who is hybrid for this gene. What sex ratio would be expected among the living children of this couple?
%Male
%Female
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Answer:
The correct answer is : male : female = 1:2
Male percent = 33.33%
female percent = 66.66%
Explanation:
In this question, it is given that a lethal gene is carried by X chromosome which is recessive which means will cause death if both copies are recessive for this gene.
The cross between normal man and hybrid or heterozygous women
The gametes: XH and Y from man and XH and Xh from women where Xh is recessive letheal allele.
The cross:
XH Y
XH XHXH XHY
normal female Normal male
Xh XHXh XhY
Carrier female dead male
This explains that out of three offspring two will be females and one male. Thus the percentage will be:
Male : 1*100/3 = 33.33%
Female : 2*100/3 = 66.66%
What type of amino acids would you expect to find in the transmembrane portion of a membrane
protein?
Answer:
The most common tertiary structures of these proteins are transmembrane helix bundle and beta barrel. The portion of the membrane proteins that are attached to the lipid bilayer consist mostly of hydrophobic amino acids.
Explanation:
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Based on the information given above, which of the following models best represents the relationship between zooplankton , minnows, and largemouth bass in a freshwater ecosystem?
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Answer:
Option C: Minnows have a direct negative effect (⇒(-)) on the population size of zooplankton. Basses have a negative effect (⇒(-)) on the population size of minnows. Basses have an indirect positive (---> (+)) effect on zooplankton.
Explanation:
In the trophic web occurs a process of energy transference through different organisms that places at different levels. Each level feeds on the preceding one and becomes food for the next one. The first link is an autotroph organism or producer. The following links are the consumers: herbivores are primary consumers and feed on producers. Carnivores are secondary consumers and feed on herbivores, and so on. The last links are the decomposers, microorganisms that act on dead animals degrading organic matter.
If any of the links change their population size (increasing it or decreasing it), it affects the superior links and the immediately anterior link.
In the exposed example, zooplankton, minnows, and basses are continuously interacting.
Minnow →(-) ZooplanktonMinnows feed on zooplankton. So they affect direct and negatively the invertebrate population. The more minnows there are, the more zooplankton they eat. So, as long as the minnows population keeps growing, the zooplankton population will be more affected because they will not have enough time to reproduce and recover from predation.
Bass →(-) Minnows
Bass feed on minnows, so they also affect direct and negatively the fish population. And the more the bass population grows in size, the more affected the minnows will be because many more basses will be eating them.
Bass ---->(+) Zooplankton
On the other hand, by negatively affecting the minnows population, basses will be indirectly and positively influencing the zooplankton population. This fact is because the more minnows basses eat, the fewer fishes there will be to prey on zooplankton. So the invertebrate will have enough time to recover its population size. The predation pressure acting on zooplankton will decrease thanks to the action of basses preying on minnows.
Here there is a natural equilibrium between the three species. It is a representation of typical cycle predator-prey.
Minnows prey on zooplankton. Minnows population grows, and the zooplankton population decreases.As the minnow population grows, there is more available food for basses, who eat more minnows. As the bass population increases, the minnows population decreases in size. And as there are fewer minnows, the zooplankton population will increase. If minnows decrease in number, basses will decrease in number too. Minnows will not be severely affected by basses, so their population increases again. As zooplankton also increased, there will be more available food for minnows that will keep reproducing. And the more minnows there are, the more available food for basses there will be. And basses population will increase again. So you can see that zooplankton is indirectly and positively affecting the basses population too (not shown in images).In whole-genome shotgun sequencing, the chromosome is cut into pieces, the pieces are sequenced, and the sequences are aligned based on overlapping sequences into a contig. Place the fragments of DNA in the proper places to form the contig for this sequence of DNA, using the central CAT sequence as a guide. ResetHelp CATCGAGCATCGAG CCAGGCCCCAGGCC GGCCATCGGCCATC AGGCCATAGGCCAT CCATCGACCATCGA
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Explanation:
Shotgun sequencing is a method used to determine the nucleotide sequence of entire chromosomes/genomes. This sequencing method consists of obtaining random DNA fragments which are subsequently classified by bioinformatic tools that ordering them according to overlapping sequences called contigs. In the whole-genome shotgun (WGS) technique, the entire genome of an organism is sequenced, being the critical factor the depth of sequencing, which refers to the quality of the sequencing reads (e.g., a depth of 20X indicates that the genome is sequenced 20 times by a sequencing machine). For the human genome, WGS became available after the completion of the Human Genome Project (HGP), which enabled the generation of a reference sequence for the whole human genome. The steps of the WGS technique are the following:
1. Preparation of isolated chromosomes
2. The DNA is sheared into small fragments
3. The DNA fragments of about 1 kilobase (1000 base pairs) are incorporated into plasmids which are cloned to render pure samples of each DNA fragment
4. The plasmid clones are sequenced by sequencing machines
5. Bioinformatic tools finally are used to link DNA fragments by their overlapping ends
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A young woman was going on a walk through the woods when she felt a mosquito bite her. She has a history of large local reactions to mosquito bites in the past. The reactions have been so severe she has even been skin tested, but the test came out negative. After the most recent bite, she went back to the doctor complaining of swelling at the site, dizziness, headache, and nausea. Benadryl is able to help relieve some symptoms. The doctor decides to try a blood test (i.e. ELISA based test) instead to test for allergies.
Required:
a. What is an ELISA test and how is it done?
b. Which antibody would they be looking for specific in this case?
c. The doctors also ran an SDS-PAGE test using the patient's serum mixed with two different antigens: lane 1 - bee venom; lane 2 - mosquito venom. What do the results show regarding the patient’s allergies?
d. Why are there two dark blue bands in lane 2?
e. Describe what happens during this specific type of allergic reaction.
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9. Pandemics occur when a disease is spread through large populations. Which is the best
example of a pandemic that has impacted the human population?
a. Strep throat
b. The common cold
c. Chicken pox
d. Small pox
Answer:
d small pox
Explanation:
What happens to water on Earth’s surface as it is heated by the sun? What is this process called?
Explain your answer.
Answer:
As the water is heated by the sun, water vapor is created and released into the air (process is called evaporation)
Explanation:
The heat coming from the sun heats up the water droplets and turns those droplets from a liquid into a gas (water vapor)
how can identifying birds in your area help scientists
Answer:
it can help them by seeing what birds are in your area an any new species that might have traveled to your area but it can also help scientist learn about some of the birds.
Birds contributing their data go beyond identifying birds to recording their sightings and additional details. then they deposit their records online in a permanent archive.
Cells that line the intestines break down food and absorb nutrients. Which cellular organelle performs a similar function for cells?
Answer: lysosome.
Explanation:
A lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. Lysosomes are involved with various cell processes.
What are three functions of lysosomes?A lysosome has three main functions:
The breakdown of macromolecules , Cell membrane restoration, and Responses against ailen substances.Thus, lysomome cellular organelle performs a similar function for cells.
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Stephanie is listening to the news and hears that Earth has recently experienced an increase in
radiation from the Sun. She might reasonably conclude that what occurred recently on the Sun to
result in this increase in radiation?
1. A slowing of the Sun's rotation
2. An increase in the Sun's mass
3. An increase is solar flares
4. A reduction in convection on the Sun
Type an X beside all the TRUE facts about estuaries.
22. Estuaries are partially enclosed bodies of water where salt water from the ocean mixes
with fresh water from rivers and streams (brackish water).
23. Estuaries have some of the highest abundance of organisms of all of the ecosystems in
the world.
24. Estuaries have very deep waters.
25. Estuaries provide food, shelter and nursery grounds for animals.
26. Estuaries tend to have low amounts of nutrients in their waters.
27. Estuaries are called the “cradle of the ocean.”
28. Estuaries are part of the intertidal zone.
29. Estuaries are stable environments in terms of tides, salinity and temperature.
Answer:
22 is correct, 24 is correct, 25 is correct and 28 is correct
Explanation:
Answer:
Except for 24 and 26. . All the statements are correct.
Explanation:
Statement 22: It provides for the definition of an estuary i.e., partially closed bodies of water where water from ocean mixes with freshwater from rivers, lakes, or streams. Therefore, the statement is TRUE.Statement 23: Estuaries have a very ideal ecosystem which supports both lives underwater and land making them rich in wildlife. This is because of the rich nutrient deposition in and around the estuaries. Therefore, the statement is TRUE.Statement 24: Estuaries usually have shallow beds and do not tend to have deep water. Therefore, this statement is FALSE.Statement 25: Since estuaries have good climatic conditions rich of flora and nutrients. It can provide food, shelter, and nursery grounds to animals. Therefore, this statement is TRUE.Statement 26: Estuaries have a high deposition of nutrient as it includes the nutrient from the freshwater lakes and rivers as well as the nutrients from the sea and ocean. Hence, this statement is FALSE.Statement 27: The aquatic plants and shallow water provides good hiding places and protection to the eggs of many animals. Proving it to be an excellent nursing ground away from predators, this is the reason it is called the cradle of the ocean. Therefore, this statement is TRUE.Statement 28: The intertidal zone is an area where the ocean meets the land during high and low tides. Since estuaries are located at the bank of the ocean, therefore, it is a part of the intertidal zone. Hence, this statement is TRUE.Statement 29: Estuaries have a stable temperature ranging between 13 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius. Estuaries have a stable salinity of 0.5 to 35 ppt and are located at a safe tide zone. Therefore, this statement is TRUE.For more information:
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Which behavior can help animals establish a
territory?
A. A caribou herd migrates seasonally.
B.
A scent trail leads ants to a food source.
C.
A wolf pack howls to warn other wolves to
stay away.
D.
A honeybee society divides the work between
its members.
List 3 words to describe
speciation that occurs through
gradualism
Answer:
Separation, Adaptation, Reproductive Isolation
Explanation:
What is created by a large pressure difference in air fronts?
A. Density
B. Dewpoint
C. Wind
D. Isobars
Answer:
A. density.
Explanation:
At a front, the two air masses have different densities,
based on temperature, and do not easily mix. One air mass is lifted above the
other, creating a low pressure zone. If the lifted air is moist, there will be
condensation and precipitation. Winds are common at a front.
On the planet Feline, there are only cats. For one particular phenotype, Myles, there are two manifestations: either the cats like jazz music (the wild type phenotype) or they do not (the mutant phenotype). Under the assumption this phenotype is determined by a single gene with two alleles, and given that a mating of two wild-type cats produces the following number of offspring: Female, wild-type: 341; Male, wild-type: 369; Female, Myles: 121; Male, Myles: 123. The mode of inheritance most consistent with these data is:________
A. Autosomal dominant.
B. Two-locus inheritance.
C. Sex-linked recessive.
D. Autosomal recessive.
E. Two-locus dominant.
Answer:
D. Autosomal recessive.
Explanation:
Available data:
One diallelic gene codes for the phenotype MylesOne allele expresses the wild type phenotype → like jazz musicThe other allele expresses the mutated phenotype → don´t like jazzCross: Between two wild catsF1) Female, wild-type: 341; Male, wild-type: 369; Female, Myles: 121; Male, Myles: 123Autosomal recessive inheritance characterizes because the mutated gene locates in one of the 22 non-sexual, somatic chromosomes. To express the phenotype, an individual must carry two copies of the mutated gene. For this reason, the recessive allele must be present in both the male/father and the female/mother.
In the exposed example, the numbers among the progeny are 341:369:121:123. These values approximate a phenotypic ratio 3:1 for females, and for males. This ratio suggests that the cross was performed between two heterozygous individuals.
Let us name the alleles M and m, dominant and recessive respectively. The cross would be like follows
Cross: wild-type male x wild-type female
Parentals) Mm XY x MmXX
Gametes) MX, MY, mX, mY MX, MX, mX, mX
Punnett Square) MX MX mX mX
MX MMXX MMXX MmXX MmXX
mX MmXX MmXX mmXX mmXX
MY MMXY MMXY MmXY MmXY
mY MmXY MmXY mmXY mmXY
F1) Whole progeny
12/16 = 3/4 = 75% Wild-type cats → MMXX + MmXX + MMXY + MmXY4/16 = 1/4 = 25% Mutated cats → mmXX + mmXYFemales
6/8 = 3/4 = 75% Wild-type cats → MMXX + MmXX 2/8 = 1/4 = 25% Mutated cats → mmXXMales
6/8 = 3/4 = 75% Wild-type cats → MMXY + MmXY2/8 = 1/4 = 25% Mutated cats → mmXY
In guinea pigs, the short hair trait is dominant. If two heterozygous guinea pigs were crossed, what would be the phenotypes of the offspring? *
A. 100percent short hair
B. 75 percent short and 25 percent long.
C. 50percent short and 50 percent long
D. 25 percent short and 75 percent long
A identificação é imprescindível em qualquer sistema de produção animal, porque:
A) permite apenas que o produtor identifique seus animais.
B) permite o controle do rebanho a detecção dos pontos críticos e favorece as tomadas de decisões nas propriedades. Independente do método de identificação adotado é importante o comprometimento dos profissionais envolvidos com a coleta e armazenagem dos dados.
C) permite identificar o animal doente.
D) permite escolher o melhor animal.
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Which of the following is the most likely professional classification of a scientist whose studies focused on the commercial production of pecans?
forest manager
botanist
pomologist
arborist
Answer:
Pomologist
Explanation:
A pomologist is a scientist responsible for ensuring the healthy growth and breeding of fruits and nuts, and the trees and bushes on which they grow. Pomology is the planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruit and nut crops.
Which is the best description of a tropical climate zone? O A. High altitude O B. Warm all year long O C. Thick sheets of ice O D. Arid all year long SUBMIT
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Answer: Hewo, there! your answer is Below
B. Warm all year long
Explanation:
here are normally only two seasons in tropical climates, a wet season and a dry season. The annual temperature range in tropical climates is normally very small. Sunlight is intense.
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SCENARIO THESE FINCHES HAVE A VARIETY OF BEAK SIZES AND SHAPES (CHARACTERISTICS)
PRINCIPLE OF EVOLUTION OCCURRING:
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IN A WORLD WHERE BUGS BECOME SCARCE WHICH FINCH (OR FINCHES) WOULD BE SELECTED FOR?
Answer: Beaks that are capable of eating food other than bugs.
Explanation: Choosing a Finch with a beak that is capable of eating fish, and/or taking food out from a cactus is one that would survive in a world where bugs become scarce.
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Answer:
10 N
Explanation:
in all honesty I'm unsure but I think it is 10N because 20N of force is pulling on way but 10N is pulling the other way so 20-10 is 10N and that's the answ
Why does the the right testicle hang lower than the left?? PLease help i will be thank (Sorry english second language if your wondering why my grammar might be a little off. I formally apologize for any confusion the weird spelling. )
it is entirely normal for one testicle to be bigger than the other. Many people find that the right testicle is slightly larger and the left hangs lower. A difference in size is usually nothing to worry about, though it can occasionally indicate a problem.
This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. Either side may be slightly larger or hang lower. But be sure to tell a parent (who will let your doctor know) if you have any pain, swelling, or lumps in your testicles.
When a vein in a testicle becomes enlarged, it's called a varicocele. Varicoceles affect up to 15 percent of males. Like varicose veins in your legs, varicoceles may appear bulgy under the skin of your scrotum. They tend to form in the left testicle because the vein on the left side hangs lower.
Question 6 (1 point) Which part of the renal tubule has a membrane that only filters out the very largest of molecules?
loop of Henle
distal convoluted tube
proximal convoluted tube
renal capsule
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The part of the renal tubule has a membrane that only filters out the very largest of molecules is Proximal Convoluted tube. Thus, option C is correct.
What is the function of Proximal Convoluted tube?Proximal Convoluted tube has been responsible for the reabsorption of nutrients as well as the substances that the body needs. Loop of Henle is known as the part which is a thin-lobed structure that controls the concentration of the urine.
Distal convoluted tubule performs a very important as it regulates sodium, potassium and pH. Collection duct function it regulates water and sodium reabsorption.
Nitrogenous wastes has been excreted in the urine encompass urea, creatinine, ammonia, and uric acid.Nephrons start withinside the cortex; the tubules dip right all the way down to the medulla, then go back to the cortex earlier than draining into the accumulating duct.
Thus, option C is correct.
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How do female plants reproduce
Answer:
Flowering plants reproduce sexually through a process called pollination. The flowers contain male sex organs called stamens and female sex organs called pistils. ... Cross-pollination happens when the wind or animals move pollen from one plant to fertilize the ovules on a different plant.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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when bees collect nectar, pollens from the stems of the Male reproductive organs of flowers stick to the hairs of their body. when these bees move to next flowers, these pollens get rubbed off onto the stigma of the female reproductive organ of the flower. this particular process the same as carrying sperm cells of the Male reproductive organs of human to the female human leg cell ( ovum )
How many chromosomes are in each of Chester's body or somatic cells?
Answer mHuman body cells have 46 chromosomes, while human gametes (sperm or eggs) have 23 chromosomes each. A typical body cell, or somatic cell, contains two matched sets of chromosomes, a configuration known as diploid wer:
Explanation:
What do you think about climate change warming driven by human induced emissions of green houses gases and it describes a change in such as temperature and rain fall
Answer:
The humans induced emissions of green houses gas by using artifacts that produce CO2.
Explanation:
The humans raise the green houses gas by using machines like cars, trains, and motorized machines that produces big amounts of pollution that contributes to the green houses gas, and that rises the temperature.
What property of a corridor's design is most important, allowing it to maximize
biodiversity?
Answer:
The ability to maintain vegetation?
Explanation:
Answer: wide corridors
Explanation:
wide corridors provide for greater biodiversity and have less impacts from adjourning land uses and associated edge effects, and provide habitat in their own right.
explica la relación entre el desarrollo de la resistencia a un insecticia entre una especie de insectos y la adaptación
Answer:explains the relationship between the development of resistance to an insecticia between a species of insects and the adaptation
Explanation: