Answer:
Meiosis is important because it ensures that all organisms produced via sexual reproduction contain the correct number of chromosomes . Meiosis also produces genetic variation by way of the process of recombination .
Explanation: Meiosis is important for three main reasons : it allows sexual reproduction of diploid organisms , it enables genetic diversity , and it aids the repair of genetic defects .
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Describe the three ways meiosis produces genetic variability. We have seen that meiosis creates variation three ways: crossing over, mutations caused during crossing over, and independent assortment.
Define resource partitioning and how does this work?
Answer:
Resource partitioning is the division of limited resources by species to help avoid competition in an ecological niche. In any environment, organisms compete for limited resources, so organisms and different species have to find ways to coexist with one another.
Explanation:
Answer:
Resource partitioning is the division of limited resources by species to help avoid competition in an ecological niche.
Explanation:
In any environment, organisms compete for limited resources, so organisms and different species have to find ways to coexist with one another.
An earthquake occurs in which 'sphere?
Answer:it effects the biosphere and the hydroshere
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Answer:
lithosphere
Explanation:
earthquakes are caused by shifts in the outer layers
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During a fierce storm a large number of tall trees on a island are uprooted by the wind and die most of the trees on the islands are now short trees and produce seeds that grow into short trees what concept is shown in this example
Answer:
Natural Selection
Explanation:
In all the three options namely Artificial Selection , Genetic Engineering and Gene Splicing there is involvement of human beings in gene modification. While in the case of natural selection genetic modification occurs through the evolutionary process through several hierarchical orders.
Help me Plssss (it's just matching the words with the definition)
Answer:
below
Explanation:
1)H
2)C
3)D
4)A
5)E
6)I
7)F
8)G
9)B
Answer:
1.) H
2.) C
3.) D
4.) A
5.) E
6.) I
7.) F
8.) G
9.) B
Which type of mutation can be passed to future generations?
Enzyme mutations
Somatic mutations
Neutral mutations
Gamete mutations
Answer:
gamete mutations can be type of mutations
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Answer:
You mean what's the answer right?
Explanation:
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Jennifer is trying to determine the blood type of her parents for biology class. She knows that her blood type is B.
After asking her mother, she finds out that her mother's blood type is A. However, her father cannot remember his blood type.
Which of the following blood types could her father have?
I. A
II. B
III. AB
IV. O
A.
I or III only
B.
I, II, or IV only
C.
I, II, III, or IV
D.
II or III only
Answer:
C. I, II, III, or IV
Explanation:
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Jennifer is trying to determine the blood type of her parents for biology class. She knows that her blood type is B. In such case her father may have blood type A,B, AB, and O. Thus, option C is correct.
What is blood group?The three alleles that are A, B, and O are mainly responsible for controlling the major blood groups such as A, B, and AB, respectively. Due to this fact that humans are considered as diploid, each genotype could only include the maximum of two of them. Just to put it another way, just only two of these alleles could coexist in the single cell of the human at given time.
IA, IB, and I are considered as the three distinct alleles that could determine the person's blood type. I has been considered as the most common. These three alleles could be referred to as the A (for IA), B (for IB), and O for the sake of simplicity (for i). Because we receive one blood type allele from our biological mother and one from our biological father, each of us has two ABO blood type alleles.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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Which pharmacological treatment would help a patient with GERD the most?
o anti-inflammatories
antidiarrheals
antibiotics
antacids
Answer:
Antacids
Explanation:
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The pharmacological treatment would help a patient with GERD the most is antacids as o anti-inflammatories cannot be used.
What is GERD ?
A digestive disorder wherein belly acid or bile irritates the meals pipe lining.
Aantacids sellers have emerge as the medication of preference for GERD. Both proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and histamine H2-receptor antagonists (H2-RA) are powerful and may be properly used to deal with GERD.
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Generation Number of purple flowers Number of white flowers 1 705 224 2 792 189 3 834 102 4 889 84 5 938 21 6 952 0 Ralph wanted to breed a pea plant that produced only purple flowers. He continued to breed purple-flower producing pea plants together over six generations. The results of Ralph's artificial selection are shown above. What did artificial selection do to the population of pea plants? A. caused a new species of pea plant to form B. increased its genetic diversity C. decreased its genetic diversity D. caused a pea plant to exhibit a new characteristic
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The correct answer would be that artificial selection decreased the genetic diversity of the pea plant.
Genetic diversity is a measure of the number of traits or characters.
Initially, the breeding produced a considerable population of both white and purple flower offspring. But as time goes on, the population of purple flower offspring increased while that of the white flower decreased till it eventually reached zero.
Thus, artificial breeding reduced the number of traits in the population of the offspring from two to one - a case of reduction in genetic diversity.
The correct option is C.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
darwin found the bones of the ground sloth and what he thought was an anciet capybara in south america. he asked around, but nobody in south america has ever seen either of thise animals alive. what had happen to them?
Answer:
They're extinct
Explanation:
What do you call a process in which cells and organisms produce other cells and organisms of the same kind
A. reproduction
B. oxidation
C. respiration
D. perspiration
Answer:
A. reproduction
Explanation:
X- it's not oxidation because oxidation is just a reaction in which atoms of an element lose electrons
X- it's not respiration because it's literally just taking a breath; breathing
X- it's not perspiration because perspiration is just sweating
✔- reproduction is making copies of the same kind.
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fish + fish = another fish with both genetics from mom and dad, looking like a copy of them
Important vocabulary continued: label and illustrate an autotroph and a heterotroph organism. Underline the one that produces its own food. If you can answer 3 also that would be nice
Which concept is part of the modern evolutionary theory, but not Darwin’s original theory?
Which of the following statements about hepatic cells is FALSE?
A. Hepatic cells are the “chemical processing factory”
B. Hepatic cells detoxify drugs and alcohol
C. Hepatic cells are also known as Kupffer cells
D. Hepatic cells release vitamins
Answer:
the answer to this question is A
Explanation:
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Answer: C. Hepatic cells are also known as Kupffer cells
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Nuestro planeta esta habitada por numerosas ____, muchas de ellas extendidas en grandes y diversas zonas. Sin embargo, existen especies que habitan una sola ____ con características ____ únicas para su desarrollo.
Answer:
Nuestro planeta esta habitada por numerosas especies, muchas de ellas extendidas en grandes y diversas zonas. Sin embargo, existen especies que habitan una sola área/región con características ambientales únicas para su desarrollo.
Explanation:
Entre las miles de especies que habitan el planeta, muchas de ellas pueden estar ampliamente distribuidas, mostrando adaptaciones a una gran variedad de ambientes y hábitats, mientras que muchas otras solo se encuentran restringidas a determinadas areas o regiones particulares que presentan condiciones ambientales determinadas. Esta diferencia en distribución esta muy relacionada a la historia de la especie, a la edad de la misma sobre la tierra, adaptaciones a los ambientes y capacidades reproductivas y de dispersión.
Dentro de la clasificación de especies de acuerdo a su distribución, podemos mencionar a las especies
nativas: aquellas que habitan y se distribuyen las áreas naturales donde se originaron,endemicas: entran dentro del concepto de nativas, pero a parte se caracterizan por habitar unicamente una región en particular debido a las condiciones ambientales que les son propicias para su desarrollo. Estas especies no pueden trasladarse a otras regiones.exoticas: aquellas especies que salen de su area natural de distribución para habitar otras areas mas lejanas. Allí pueden establecerse e interactuar con especies nativas sin causar grandes daños.invasoras: especies exoticas que llegan a otras areas, que se establecen y que tienen la capacidad de reproducirse a una tasa superior a la de las especies nativas, invadiendolas y desplazandolas. Interactuan con las especies nativas y causan daños importantes.Los términos nativos, endemicos, exóticos son relativos al área a la que se esté haciendo alusión: un continente, un país, una región o un bioma.
Which of these is what DNA and RNA are? *
O A. lipids
O B. proteins
O C. nucleic acids
O D. carbohydrates
Answer: DNA and RNA are both examples of nucleic acids
They consist of a strand of nucleotides with a phosphate group, a 5′ sugar and a nitrogenous base.
Extra info: DNA and RNA molecules are polymers. DNA is double stranded, whereas RNA is single stranded.
The nucleotides of DNA can pair together by base pairing, creating a strand that is complementary to its pair
Various types of RNA exist which have roles in protein synthesis as well as regulation of cellular programmes by fine-tuning gene expression.
Which of the following is most likely a DNA nucleotide?
O deoxyribose, guanine, phosphate
O a base, a sugar, and a phosphate
O ribose, phosphate, and adenine
O deoxyribose, uracil, and phosphate
Answer:
deoxyribose, uracil, and phosphate
Explanation:
Can anyone give me two mineral feed ingredients for poultry birds ?! 20 points for it
Answer: aragonite oyster shell crab meal
Explanation: aragonite is for calcium and oyster shell also has calcium. Crab meal provides small amounts of protein and minerals
1. Which human activity would preserve nonrenewable resources? *
A. deforestation
B. recycling
O c. heating home with fossil fuels
Answer:
B recycyling
Explanation:
The resources which are present in a limited amount and must be used carefully are called nonrenewable resources. For example - petrol, coal, and etc.
The correct answer is B.
There are many activities that help humans preserve non-renewable resources because they are present in a very limited amount.
For example, the amount of coal is limited on the earth. we have to reuse it and recycle it and its end product.
Hence, the correct option is B that is recycling.
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Which side will gain water
Answer:
water will move in the direction where there is high concentration of solute
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What are the two resulting cells formed
from a single cei cared?
A Brother cells
D Parentals
Answer:
D parentals
not A
Osmosis is the movement of
across a memberane,
Food
water
oxygen
energy
Answer:
osmosis is the movement of a solvent across a membrane, so water
In which stage of the cell cycle is the cell preparing for division? *
G1
S phase
G2 phase
Answer: Image result for In which stage of the cell cycle is the cell preparing for division? *
Cell cycle has different stages called G1, S, G2, and M. G1 is the stage where the cell is preparing to divide. To do this, it then moves into the S phase where the cell copies all the DNA.
Explanation:
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What was one conflict that was resolved in the resolution?
The characters learned to respect each other enough to discuss why the boy tried to grab the purse.
Mrs. Jones took care of the boy's hunger.
The boy asked for the money to buy shoes.
Mrs. Jones taught the boy to have manners.
The answer is the boy asked for money
Answer:
The characters learned to respect each other enough to discuss why the boy tried to grab the purse.
Explanation:
In the short story "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes, a young, hungry boy was about to rob a woman of her purse. But as circumstances would turn out, he was unsuccessful in that attempt but then learned a valuable lesson from the very woman he had targeted.
One conflict that was resolved in the resolution was that both of the characters, Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones and Roger, learned to respect one another. By her act of inviting him to her home and preparing food for him, Roger also came to respect and trust the woman. It was this faith that helped them discuss the events that led to Roger's failed attempt of robbing Mrs. Jones, and Roger left the house with a sense of appreciation and a change of heart.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
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Describe how a carbon atom is released from a fossil fuel like coal and travels into the atmosphere as a gas. How does it then end up in living things like plants and animals? Explain how carbon ends up back in the ground. Use the following terms in your typed response: CO2, C6H12O6, atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, carbon sink, carbon source.
Explanation:
Animals and plants need to get rid of carbon dioxide (c02), this process is called respiration. Respiration happens when the plant/animal breaths in air and releases it as carbon, carbon then moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere where they are burned. When humans burn fossil fuels to power cities, power plants, cars, and trucks, most of the carbon quickly enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide gas.
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Individuals with advantageous traits for their environment have a better chance of surviving
than those with less helpful traits. Explain how this is demonstrated in the moth information
above. Use specific information and examples.
Answer:
The moths with darker coloring lived long enough to reproduce and passed the trait on. The light peppered moths were easier for predators to spot on the dark soot covered trees so they died first.
Explanation:
Between a Black father bear (genotype BB) and a Brown mother bear (genotype bb), they had several baby bears.Black fur allele (B) is dominant overthe brown fur allele (b), what is the probabilityof their offspringhave blackfur?
Answer:
100% or 1
Explanation:
This question involves a gene coding for fur color in bears. According to the question, black fur allele (B) is dominant over the brown fur allele (b). This means that a bear heterozygous for fur color (Bb) will be phenotypically black.
In this question, a black father bear (genotype BB) and a brown mother bear (genotype bb) were crossed, the baby bears will all have a genotype Bb (see punnet square in the attached image). Since all the offsprings of this cross have genotype Bb, this means that 100% will have black fur.
A __ fault generally occurs at a transform boundary
Answer:
A strike-slip fault generally occurs at a transform boundary
plssss help Which phrase describes conduction?
transfer of heat by the actual movement of warmed matter
the process in which energy is emitted by one object, transmitted through space, and absorbed by another
the process in which energy is released by molecules breaking apart
transfer of heat between two objects that are touching
Answer:
the process in which energy is emitted by one object, transmitted through space, and absorbed by another is correct.
Explanation:
The transfer of energy is not by movement.
Answer:
A: transfer of heat by the actual movement of warmed matter
Explanation:
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Where will you find permafrost? tall grass prairie savanna chaparral tundra
Answer:
Where Is Permafrost Found? About a quarter of the entire northern hemisphere is permafrost, where the ground is frozen year-round. It's widespread in the Arctic regions of Siberia, Canada, Greenland, and Alaska—where nearly 85 percent of the state sits atop a layer of permafrost.
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