how is carbon transferred from the biosphere to the hydrosphere?

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Animal and plant respiration place carbon into the atmosphere. When you exhale, you are placing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Plants use carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make the building blocks of food during photosynthesis. Carbon is found in the hydrosphere dissolved in ocean water and lakes.

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Determine the phenotypic ratios of the offspring. 9 yellow-inflated : 3 yellow-constricted : 3 green-inflated: 1 green-constricted 9 green-inflated : 3 green-constricted : 3 yellow-inflated : 1 yellow-constricted 9 green-constricted : 3 green-inflated : 3 yellow-constricted : 1 yellow-inflated 9 yellow-constricted : 3 yellow-inflated : 3 green-constricted : 1 green-inflated

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From a cross between dihybrid individuals, whose diallelic genes code for one trait each, expressing complete dominance, the phenotypic ratio is B) 9 green-inflated : 3 green-constricted : 3 yellow-inflated :1 yellow-constricted.

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Since I do not have the cross, I will assume the cross involves two dihybrid individuals by looking at the options.

So, let us picture the situation,

Two diallelic genes code for one trait each, color and inflated/constricted pods.G allele is the dominant and codes for green podsg allele is recessive and codes for yellow podsI is the dominant allele and codes for inflated podsi is recessive and codes for constricted podsThese genes are not linked

1st Cross)   Two h0m0zyg0us individuals

Parental)  GGII     x     ggii

F1) 100% GgIi

2nd Cross) Selfcross between F1 individuals

Parentals)   GgIi    x    GgIi

Gametes) GI, Gi, gI, gi

                GI, Gi, gI, gi

Punnett square)     GI        Gi        gI       gi

                     GI      GGII     GGIi   GgII   GgIi

                     Gi      GGIi      GGii   GgIi   Ggii

                      gI      GgII     GgIi    ggII    ggIi

                      gi      GgIi     Ggii    ggIi     ggii

F2)    Genotype

1/16 GGII2/16 GGIi1/16 GGii2/16 GgII4/16 GgIi2/16 Ggii1/16 ggII2/16 ggIi1/16 ggii

   

       Phenotype

9/16 G-I- ⇒ Green and Inflated3/16 G-ii ⇒ Green and constricted3/16 ggI- ⇒ Yellow and inflated1/16 ggii ⇒ Yellow and constricted

Phenotypic ratio 9:3:3:1

Options

A) 9 yellow-inflated : 3 yellow-constricted : 3 green-inflated: 1 green-constricted ⇒ NOT CORRECT

B) 9 green-inflated : 3 green-constricted : 3 yellow-inflated : 1 yellow-constricted ⇒ CORRECT

C) 9 green-constricted : 3 green-inflated : 3 yellow-constricted : 1 yellow-inflated ⇒ NOT CORRECT

D) 9 yellow-constricted : 3 yellow-inflated : 3 green-constricted : 1 green-inflated ⇒ NOT CORRECT            

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saliva contains relatively few microbes compared to other body sites, because __________.

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Saliva contains relatively few microbes compared to other body sites, because the concentration of antimicrobial enzymes limits their growth.

how do oxygen and carbon dioxide cross from the alveoli through the capillary walls and into the blood?

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The concentration gradient of oxygen in your lungs wants to flow toward homeostasis and oxygen is bound on red blood cells by hemoglobin, along with the attraction of oxygen to hemoglobin. The concentration gradient from carbon dioxide from the capillary to the lungs. There is more oxygen in your lungs (alveoli) than there is carbon dioxide and everything want to reach homeostasis, or level amounts on both sides.

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Why do the alveoli fill with fluid.

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Your lungs contain many small, elastic air sacs called alveoli. With each breath, these air sacs take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Normally, this exchange of gases occurs without problems. But sometimes, the alveoli fill with fluid instead of air, preventing oxygen from being absorbed into your bloodstream.

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The fluid represents the outermost layer of the alveolar surface that is directly exposed to air and thus to the environment. Alveolar fluid prevents desiccation of the epithelial cells and also functions as a physical protection barrier against inhaled particles and irritants.                                        Explanation:     hope this helps

Is there any specialized cells in a white rhino?

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Neurons and cartilage.

Yes,neurons and carliage

What is the largest portion of the brain?

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Answer:

c. Cerebrum

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Based on this diagram label the positive and negative sides of the DNA fingerprint with a + and – sign.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What is a DNA fingerprint?

DNA fingerprinting is a method used to identify an individual from a sample of DNA by looking at unique patterns in their DNA.

Background

Almost every cell? in our body contains our DNA?.  

On average, about 99.9 per cent of the DNA between two humans is the same.  

The remaining percentage is what makes us unique (unless you are an identical twin!).  

Although this might sound like a small amount, it means that there are around three million base pairs? that are different between two people. These differences can be compared and used to help distinguish you from someone else.  

Minisatellites are short sequences (10-60 base pairs long) of repetitive DNA that show greater variation? from one person to the next than other parts of the genome?. This variation is exhibited in the number of repeated units or ‘stutters’ in the minisatellite sequence.

The first minisatellite was discovered in 1980.  

DNA fingerprinting

DNA fingerprinting was invented in 1984 by Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys after he realised you could detect variations in human DNA, in the form of these minisatellites.  

DNA fingerprinting is a technique that simultaneously detects lots of minisatellites in the genome to produce a pattern unique to an individual. This is a DNA fingerprint.

The probability of having two people with the same DNA fingerprint that are not identical twins is very small.  

Just like your actual fingerprint, your DNA fingerprint is something you are born with, it is unique to you.

How was the first DNA fingerprint produced?

The first step of DNA fingerprinting was to extract DNA from a sample of human material, usually blood.

Molecular ‘scissors’, called restriction enzymes?, were used to cut the DNA. This resulted in thousands of pieces of DNA with a variety of different lengths.

These pieces of DNA were then separated according to size by a process called gel electrophoresis?:

The DNA was loaded into wells at one end of a porous gel, which acted a bit like a sieve.  

An electric current was applied which pulled the negatively-charged DNA through the gel.

The shorter pieces of DNA moved through the gel easiest and therefore fastest. It is more difficult for the longer pieces of DNA to move through the gel so they travelled slower.

Which of the following statements is true about chromosomes in multicellular organisms?

Choose 1 answer:
A) a chromosome contains numerous DNA molecules.
B) Chromosomes are located in both the nucleus and cytoplasm of the cell.
C) Each chromosome contains a large number of genes.

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Im not sure but c?

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The answer is c :)

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The right answer is c

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What happens in g1 phase.

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G1 phase. G1 is an intermediate phase occupying the time between the end of cell division in mitosis and the beginning of DNA replication during S phase. During this time, the cell grows in preparation for DNA replication, and certain intracellular components, such as the centrosomes undergo replication.

in which type of rock is the fossil imprint of a fern leaf most likely to be found?

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sedimentary rocks

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sedimentary rocks

Fossils, the preserved remains of animal and plant life, are mostly found embedded in sedimentary rocks. Of the sedimentary rocks, most fossils occur in shale, limestone and sandstone.

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Which cell makes a pigment that absorbs uv light.

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Explanation:Melanin

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Recall that melanin is produced by cells called melanocytes, which are found scattered throughout the stratum basale of the epidermis. The melanin is transferred into the keratinocytes via a cellular organelle called a melanosome

A polar covalent bond is a bond between
a. two polar molecules.
b. two atoms that share electrons unequally.
c. two atoms that share electrons equally.
d. two oppositely charged ions.

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two atoms that share electrons unequally

Processes that add carbon to the atmosphere are called what

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Answer:

Combustion

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How would you describe the
structure of the cell?

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A cell is a mass of cytoplasm that is bound externally by a cell membrane. Usually microscopic in size, cells are the smallest structural units of living matter and compose all living things. Now put that into your own words.

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Can you please help me with this?

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The aquifer must be permeable and porous to allow the water to flow through.

What are the 6 kingdoms of life? Provide an example for each.

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Archaebacteria

Archaebacteria are the most recent addition to the kingdoms of organisms. Their existence was not discovered until the 1980s. However, Archaebacteria are the oldest known living organisms. They are single-celled and thrive in extremely hot boiling water found in environments like volcanic thermal vents in the ocean and hot springs like the geysers at Yellowstone Park. Some species also live in very salty environments such as The Dead Sea and The Great Salt Lake.

Eubacteria

Eubacteria are also single-celled bacterial organisms. This kingdom makes up most of the bacteria in the world. Eubacteria are very common and well-known to us as parasites like Streptococci which causes strep throat. However, these bacteria also help produce many antibiotics, vitamins and yogurt.

Fungi

The Fungi kingdom is recognizable to us as mushrooms, molds, mildews and yeasts. Unlike the organisms in the Archaebacteria and Eubacteria kingdoms, Fungi are multi-celled organisms. Early scientists classified mushrooms and other fungi in the Plant kingdom but they do not produce their own food as plants do.

Protista

Protista or Protozoa are single-celled organisms, but are more complex than single-celled bacteria. The Protista kingdom includes algae and slime molds. Any microscopic organism that does not fall into the bacterial, fungi, plant or animal kingdoms is considered a part of the Protista kingdom.

Plants

The Plant or Plantae kingdom encompasses all flowering plants, mosses and ferns. Plants are multi-celled, complex organisms and are considered Autotrophic. This means that plants create their own food through photosynthesis. The Plant kingdom is thought to be the second largest with over 25,000 known species.

Animals

The largest kingdom of organisms is the Animal or Animalia kingdom. This kingdom is made up of complex, multi-celled organisms ranging from sea sponge colonies to elephants. All organisms in the Animal kingdom are Heterotrophs meaning, unlike plants which produce their own food, animals feed upon other organisms. The Animal kingdom is the world's largest with over one million known species.

if mammalian cells receive a go-ahead signal at the g1 checkpoint, they will:

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If mammalian cells receive a go-ahead signal at the G1 checkpoint, they will complete the cell cycle and divide normally.

What is the Cell Cycle?

The cell cycle may be defined as the entire sequence of events happening from the end of one nuclear division to the beginning of the next nuclear division.

There are three major checkpoints in the cell cycle. One at the end of the G1 phase, the second at the end of the G2 phase, and while third is during the M phase.

Therefore, if mammalian cells receive a go-ahead signal at the G1 checkpoint, they will complete the cell cycle and divide normally.

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Which biome is characterized by having four

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which is not an abiotic factor that could affect a population?

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Answer:

it is not the abiotic power my beautiful kind sir

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State the parts of the small intestine

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The first part, called the duodenum, connects to the stomach. The middle part is the jejunum. The third part, called the ileum, attaches to the colon. , please give brainliest
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jejunum
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Are dams density-dependent or density-independent limiting factors?

Density-dependent

Density-independent

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Density-Independent

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Answer: Density-Independent

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List one other human activity that has led to positive and one other human activity that has led to negative impacts on the oceans?

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positive: ecosystem organizations that go out and do things like pick up trash and save animals that were affected by trash.

negative: human waste being thrown into the ocean/humans not recycling to save the ocean

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I'm gonna bet on house

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Although the human colon may be one of the most diverse microbial communities on Earth, the majority of the bacteria are classified as __________.

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prokaryotic bacteria/cells are found to be the most common type of single organisms.

Although the human colon may be one of the most diverse microbial communities on Earth, the majority of the bacteria are classified as anaerobes.

What are anaerobic organisms?

Anaerobic organisms are life forms that generate ATP in hypoxia conditions (absence of oxygen).

ATP is the energy con of the cell to carry out different cellular metabolic functions.

Anaerobic bacteria form part of the intestinal microflora in humans.

In conclusion, although the human colon may be one of the most diverse microbial communities on Earth, the majority of the bacteria are classified as anaerobes.

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the genes stc1 and stc2, which share a common ancestor, are found in both zebrafish and humans. all four stc genes display similar patterns of exon and intron sequences. based on these facts, what is the most likely explanation for the origin of stc genes?

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Based on these facts, we can state that the genes of the two organisms had a eukaryotic origin.

We can arrive at this answer because:

Despite having exons, prokaryotes do not have introns in their genomes.This means that if two organisms have the same sequence of introns and exons, they have a common ancestor, in addition to having their genes originated in a eukaryotic organism, which explains the sequence of introns.

This means that the genetic expression of these two organisms has similarities, even if they are organisms with different biological processes.

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how do identify veins in our body​

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Veins are blood vessels in humans, and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart. Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the pulmonary and umbilical veins, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart. In contrast to veins, arteries carry blood away from the heart.

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Which of the following is a developmental issue that occurs when an infant's vertebral column does not close all the way?

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d. Spina bifida

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a mammalian stem cell line has a doubling time of 24 hours. if you start with 350,000 of these cells, approximately how many cells would be present after 60 hours of growth?

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After 60 hours of growth, there is approximately 2 million cells.

Let y represent the number of cell after x hours.

The bacteria doubles every 24 hours, also there are initially 350000 cells hence:

[tex]y=350000(2)^\frac{x}{24}[/tex]

The number of cells after 60 hours is:

[tex]y=350000(2)^\frac{x}{24}\\\\y=350000(2)^\frac{60}{24}\\\\y = 1979899[/tex]

Therefore after 60 hours of growth, there is approximately 2 million cells.

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