EVOLUTION CONNECTION The result of mitosis is that the daughter cells end up with the same number of chromosomes that the parent cell had. Another potential way to maintain the number of chromosomes would be to carry out cell division first and then duplicate the chromosomes in each daughter cell. Do you think this would be an equally good way of organizing the cell cycle

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Answer 1

Answer:

No, because it would lead to chromosome mosaicism  

Explanation:

Chromosomal mosaicism can be defined as the presence of two or more cell populations with a distinct number and/or type of chromosomes in the cells of an organism. If the cell would split before chromosome duplication, it would lead to the fact that some cells would have one chromosome of the homologous pair being duplicated, while other cells would have duplicated the other one. In consequence, this process would produce a genomic imbalance between different cell populations that would be expected to be lethal for the organism.


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Nitrogen cannot be used by plants or animals in its gaseous form. Place the steps of the nitrogen cycle in order to show how nitrogen becomes usable to plants and animals.

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Explanation:

I don't know the answer, but someone already answer it the question are similar you can check for your self

air particles from areas of

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Answer:

Size comparisons for PM particles. PM stands for particulate matter (also called particle pollution): the term for a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. Some particles, such as dust, dirt, soot, or smoke, are large or dark enough to be seen with the naked eye.

Explanation:

Place the members of an ecosystem in the correct order
from smallest (or most specific) to the largest:

COMMUNITY
POPULATION ECOSYSTEM
INDIVIDUAL

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Individual, population, community, ecosystem

How does aerobic respiration differ from anaerobic respiration ?
I need long answer, and correctly explained.​

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Aerobic: Aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria and requires oxygen and glucose, and produces carbon dioxide, water, and energy. (glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water). Anaerobic respiration also produces energy and uses glucose, but it produces less energy and does not require oxygen.

Homologous chromosomes
Definitions
What does homologous chromosome mean?

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Homologous chromosomes are two pieces of DNA within a diploid organism which carry the same genes, one from each parental source.

Study of embryos of various organisms to show a common ancestor
because of similarities in development is know as ...

natural selection

speciation

embryology

evolution

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Embryology: the branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
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The Garden Club of Monck's Corner is conducting a scientific experiment to determine which variety of flower will attract the largest butterfly population. The Garden Club has planted different varieties of flowers in a small garden in front of the town hall to attract the butterflies. The Garden Club will count and record the butterflies on each variety of flower each time they visit the garden.

What is the independent variable in the experiment?

A. variety of flowers planted.
B. location of garden
C. size of garden
D. size of butterfly population

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The answer is the size of the garden

What is different between lactic acid fermentation and aerobic cellular respiration?
Lactic acid fermentation works
Aerobic cellular respiration uses
Aerobic cellular respiration produces
ATP
Lactic acid fermentation produces
ATP

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Explanation:

aerobic respiration process breaks down a single glucose molecule to yield 38 units of the energy storing ATP molecules. For the lactate fermentation, 2 molecules of ATP are produced for every molecule of glucose used.

True/False: The law of conservation of matter applies to the cycle of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

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Answer:

It is true, The law of conservation of mass is tied to the fact that in chemical processes, atoms are conserved. Since every atom is contributed to the mass of reactants and products in a reaction, not losing any atoms is equivalent to not losing any mass.

Which statement correctly describes proteins?

A
Polypeptide chains are formed in the nucleus.

B
DNA is the original source of protein structure.

C
The function of a protein is determined by the RNA.

D
Each nucleotide base is encoded into a single amino acid.

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Answer: B

Explanation:

A - not correct since polypeptide chains are formed in ribosomes which exist in the cytoplasm

C. not correct -protein function is determined by DNA

D.  not correct - 3 nucleotides aka a codon is encoded into a single amino acid.

Answer:

B.) DNA is the original source of protein structure.

Explanation:

What is the purpose of a control in this experiment?

Question 9 options:

The control is the tube that only has milk in it.


The control is the one tube that we know will show milk digestion.


The control is the one tube that we know will not show milk digestion.


The control is the only one the scientist changes.

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Answer:

I can't definitively answer this because I don't know the experiment, but I can help.

Explanation:

The "control group" of an experiment is like a dry simulation, where there is no variables changed across all the different trials you do. This is different from a dependent variable or an independent variable. Using your newfound knowledge of what a control group is you can automatically cross off the last option.

Since I cannot see what your experiment was I can't give you which of the top 3 answers it is however. You need to look at which one has no change.

If I were to blindly guess I would say the top option seems like the most likely answer.

Why don’t mosses grow very tall?
They need energy to make food, which they get by being close to the ground.
They don’t have roots, so they must be near water.
They need to send out spores via water.
They have seeds that need to roll away.

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Answer:

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Mosses have some water-conducting cells, but they do not have the empty, lignin-reinforced cells that allow vascular plants to transport water with strong pressure gradients. Thus, mosses have very limited water transport ability and can't grow very tall.

So, your answer is They need to send out spores via water. I believe

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

why the ocean near Christchurch is a different temperature than we’d expect for its latitude (distance from the equator).

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Answer:

Water moving from the equator is warmer than would be expected based on latitude, and so is warmer than the air it passes.



is a structure that the squid can force water through for movement by
propulsion. This is also the location where waste can exit as well as ink

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It’s called the Funnel.

For Ascomycota, what structure's function is most similar to the function of a mushroom?
a
Ascus.

b
Ascocarp.

c
Antheridium.

d
Archegonium.

e
Ascospore.

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Answer:

e. Ascospore

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What needs to change so that only the green solutes diffuse across the membrane?

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Diffusion is a process which allows particles to move from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration. The process requires that particles are moving. As long as particles are not at a temperature of 0K (absolute zero) they have kinetic energy (energy of movement).

What need to be changed is ; The use of selectively/semi-permeable membrane

To selectively allow the passage ( diffusion ) of a certain type of solute through a membrane in a solution, we should make use of a selectively permeable membrane which allows only the passage of a certain type of solute contained in the solution ( like the green solutes ).

The use of permeable membrane in a solution is to selectively allow flow of solutes or solvent from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration.

Hence we can conclude that what needs to be change is The use of selectively/semi-permeable membrane will allow only the green solutes to diffuse across.

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What type of limb does a hen have?

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Answer:

four limbs have ahen/ chicken

I believe it’s four(4)

what is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?

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Answer:

Mitosis produces two diploid (2n) somatic cells that are genetically identical to each other and the original parent cell, whereas meiosis produces four haploid (n) gametes that are genetically unique from each other and the original parent (germ) cell.

Mitosis- my toeses
Meiosis- mayosis

Who can help me fill this in

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Answer:

a - flower

b - ovule

c - fruit

d - embryo

e - seed

f - seedling

Explanation:

What is true of all body cells except sex cells?

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Answer:

You have it completely right!

Explanation:

The answer is C because the chromosomes are counted by the number of centromeres which are contained on chromosomes and chromatids!

Many farmers and gardeners compost their plant and animal waste. The living material naturally decays in compost bins, forming a dirt-like substance that’s rich in nutrients. The next season, farmers use this substance as a natural fertilizer for their crops. A biology student has grown tomato plants for several years. Until now, he used an artificial fertilizer formulated for tomato plants. This fertilizer caused his plants to grow faster and taller than they grew in unfertilized soil. The student wants to know whether using natural compost will cause his tomato plants to grow faster and taller than his artificial fertilizer. Answer the following questions to plan an investigation using the steps of the scientific method and help the student find the answer to his question. Construct at least two possible hypothesis for the students experiment

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Answer:The student's observations before he starts his experiment are that his tomato plants grew faster and taller with his artificial fertilizer rather than without any fertilizer at all.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Genotypic ratio: 2:2

Phenotypic ratio: 2:2

Explanation:

There are 2 combinations of Hh and 2 combinations of hh

There are 2 chances that the offspring will have 2 heads

There are 2 chances that the offspring will have 3 heads

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the classification level that includes the most specific traits

A. species
B. kingdom
C. class
D. order​

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i’m pretty sure it’s species :)

The outside part of the nucleus is called the _________.

jacket
cytoplasm
RNA
nuclear membrane

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Answer:

Cytoplasm

Hope this helps!

single-celled organisms are prokaryotes, such as archaeans and bacteria.

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Answer:

That's right.

Explanation:

It doesn't seem you're asking anything, if you're asking for confirmation this is right then I can tell you it is.

Fernanda is feeling sick and goes to the
doctor. Upon taking a blood sample, the
doctor observes that Fernanda's cells
contain a pathogen that seems to be made
of small cells with no nucleus. What type of
infection does Fernanda have?
bacterial
fungal
none of the above
viral

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Answer:

bacterial

Explanation:

A prokaryotic organism is an organism that does not possess a membrane-bound nucleus that houses its genetic material. Organisms grouped under this domain are bacteria, archaebacteia etc.

According to this question, Fernanda goes for a blood sample because she felt sick. The result of the blood sampling shows that the cells of Fernanda contain a pathogen that seems to be made of small cells with no nucleus. This property describes a prokaryotic pathogen. Hence, the infection is most likely to be that of a BACTERIAL INFECTION.

Note that, a fungus is eukaryotic while a virus is considered non-living because it can only replicate in a living host.

what are notes for the nervous system section in edge?
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Answer:

The Brain

In the brain, the cerebrum is the largest part; it controls voluntary movement (actions you choose to do), sensory processing (vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch), speech, memory, intelligence, and emotion. The cerebrum allows you to move your muscles and know what to do when you're playing. Next, the cerebellum helps regulate motor control, coordination, and balance. The cerebellum lets you play your favorite sport since it detects shifts in balance when you're moving then sends signals to your body so it can adjust and move smoothly. The brain stem has several necessary functions: however, the medulla oblongata, which connects the brain and spinal cord, best helps you play sports since it executes a critical role in regulating involuntary functions, including respiration (breathing), heart rate, blood flow/pressure, and digestion. It is essential when exercising since it controls your heart to pump blood and deliver oxygen throughout your body; respiration provides the energy you need when playing sports and oxygen to your heart.

Neurons

However, we can go into further analysis, as three types of neurons transmit information throughout your body: sensory neurons, interneurons, and motor neurons. Sensory and motor neurons are located in the PNS (Peripheral Nervous System), while the CNS (Central Nervous System) holds the interneurons.

When you react to something, your body decides what it should do by sending impulses throughout the body.

Sensory Neurons

First, sensory neurons convey the information from the sensory organs (PNS) into the CNS.

Interneurons

The interneurons receive the impulses from sensory neurons in the CNS then relay the brain's response to motor neurons.

Motor Neurons

Finally, motor neurons transport impulses from the spinal cord (CNS) to the muscles or glands in your body.

Directions Make a list of objects, products, and any other items around your house where plants were involved in the production of the item. You should have a list of at least twenty items. Then respond to the following questions: Note: Your list of objects and the answers following should be at least 200 words in length. What if plants no longer existed on Earth? How would your life be different?

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Answer:

-20 items-

Bed

Cat

Dog

desk

water

stove

oven

chair

toilet

shirt

shampoo

shoes

backpack

food

socks

paper

pencil

table

mask

towel

If Plants no longer existed on earth then there would be no way for carbon dioxide to be converted into oxygen, without oxygen animals and humans alike would die. The Worlds "Air" would be toxic for us to breathe, we need plants to survive. Without plants, animals would die of starvation, and predators would as well without substance.

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most likely crop rotation if not i dont know

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Nonnative species can cause serious problems with marine ecosystem biodiversity. The graph shows a summary of the different methods by which invasive species reach new locations based on United States Geological Survey data as of 2016. Based on this information, what recommendation could be made to reduce introductions?

A- Methods should be put in place to reduce the ability of species from escaping from captivity and establishing themselves in new locations.

B- People should take extra care when setting up a home fish tank to be certain that all organisms in it will be properly maintained so that the animals remain healthy and diseases are not spread.

C- Science should more closely study the genetics of the different organisms used to prevent mixing of DNA.

D- Ships should install some form of cleansing mechanisms before releasing their ballast water during transport and should be checked for unintended cargo.

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Answer: D

Explanation: 20% of invasive species are introduced by Shipping so checking the ballast tanks in cargo ships would help the most I think

To reduce introductions of Non-native species, ships should install some form of cleansing mechanisms before releasing their ballast water during transport and also check for unintended cargo.

What are non-native species?

Non-native species are also called invasive species. They are called so as they are foreign or not indigenous to a particular ecosystem and have been introduced to the said ecosystem by some unnatural methods.

These species show a high capacity for adaptation to their new environment. They quickly multiply and reproduce and therefore increase in population.

This sudden and unnatural increase in their population soon after they are introduced to a new environment will greatly affect the ecosystem of the new environment. The new species will compete with the native organisms of that environment for resources. This may cause the native flora or fauna to become endangered or even extinct.

The accidental introduction of invasive species happens quite often and causes a lot of problems. In a marine ecosystem, it happens a lot due to the ships that travel through a variety of marine regions.

So, ships should install some form of cleansing mechanisms before releasing their ballast water during transport and should be checked for unintended cargo.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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