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Which of the following occurs during the final step in the breakdown of glucose?

A) breakdown of glucose acid
B) generation of FAD
C) electron transportation
D) fermentation

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Answer 1

Answer:

the answer is C. There are four steps and they are, glycolysis, the preparatory reaction, the citric acid cycle and the electron-transport chain. In that exact order.

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is C

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Which animals is waiting for the wildebeests as they cross the Grumeti River? Which animals are waiting for them when they return to the Masai Mara?

A) Crocodiles and then the big cats are waiting for their return

B) Hippos and then their big family is waiting for their return

C) Hippos and then the big cats are waiting for their return

D) Crocodiles and then their family is waiting for their return​

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Answer:

I think it's c but I can't be for sure...

sorry if I'm wrong

Explanation:

No need for Brainlist I am probably wrong. I'm an idiot qwq

During sexual reproduction, each parent contributes
A
a double helix of chromosomes.

B
one strand of chromosomes, or half of the new organism's DNA.

C
a dominant gene and a recessive gene.

D
multiple mutated cells.

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf B. \ One \ strand \ of \ chromosomes \ or \ half \ of \ the \ new \ organism's \ DNA}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Sexual reproduction involves gametes. These are sex cells (sperm for males and eggs/ovum for females).

These sex cells are formed during meiosis. During this process, two rounds of cellular division occur, so there are four resulting haploid cells. Haploid means they contain half of the genetic information.

These cells are haploid because during fertilization, a sperm and egg fuse to form a zygote. Each parent contributes half of the DNA to create one complete set of DNA.

Therefore, the best answer choice is B. one strand of new chromosomes or half of the new organism's DNA.

The full-length (i.e., containing the entire protein-coding region) cDNA for a specific eukaryotic gene in humans is 1500 nucleotides long. You screen a pig genomic library with this cDNA and isolate two genomic clones of different lengths. Both clones are sequenced and found to be 1900 and 2100 nucleotides long from start codon to stop codon. Screening of genomic libraries of several other organisms reveals that all of them contain only one genomic clone -- pigs seem to be the exception to the rule here. What evolutionary events might have led to the presence of two genomic clones in pigs, and the discrepancies in their length compared to the cDNA probe

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Answer:

In pigs, this gene suffered duplication and then paralogous genes diverged by accumulating mutations during evolution

Explanation:

Paralogous genes can be defined as evolutionarily related genes that emerged by duplication in a common ancestor of the two species being compared. Gene duplication is one of the most important mechanisms of genome evolution by which paralogous genes arise and acquire novel functions. After gene duplication, one of the two functional gene copies is prone to accumulate mutations because the organism has two genetic sequences to produce the same protein encoded by this gene. In consequence, it is expected that the cDNAs obtained from these genetic sequences show differences in nucleotide length.

13. When each allele in a heterozygous genotype influences the phenotype and
They have both traits associated with the aileles it is called

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Answer:

Polygenic Trait

Explanation:

A taits phenotype is influenced by more than one gene. Traits that display a continuous distribution, such as height or skin color, are polygenic.

which is not true about vasular plants ?
A)big size
B) have roots
C) don t have xylem
D)don t have leaves
d

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Answer:

D) Don't have leaves

Explanation:

A plant being vascular should have leaves, since they identified by their lignified leaves itself.  

What is the main function of the reproductive system?
A.) to transport substances
B.) to remove wastes
C.) to continue the species
D.) to make hormones

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It is d) to continue the species!!

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Answer:

Explanation:

D.) to make hormones

7. Which nutrient forms part of the cell membrane?
O fat
O vitamins
O carbohydrate
O protein

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the nutrient that forms part of the cell membrane are proteins.

El factor Rh- (r) en humanos es una característica que se hereda como un factor recesivo. Determine el genotipo de los parentales de las siguientes familias: - 1er caso: Dos padres con RH+ (R) tienen 5 hijos de los cuales 1 presenta el factor Rh- . - 2do caso: Un padre con factor RH+ y una madre con factor Rhtienen 6 niños de los cuales 3 son RH+ y 3 son Rh- - 3er caso: Un padre con factor RH+ y una madre que presenta un factor Rh- tienen 6 niños de los cuales son todos RH+ . Compruebe los resultados en cada caso. Ayúdenme porfa, estoy desesperada

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Answer:

Caso: Ambos padres heterocigostos, Rr (Rh+)Caso: Padre heterocigoto Rr (Rh+). Madre homocigota recesiva rr (Rh-)Caso: Padre homocigoto dominante RR (Eh+). Madre homocigota recesiva rr (Rh-)

Explanation:

El factor Rh+ es expresado por un alelo dominante que llamaremos R (Genotipo RR o Rr)El factor Rh- es expresado por un alelo recesivo que llamaremos r (Genotipo rr)

1er caso: Dos padres con RH+ (R) tienen 5 hijos de los cuales 1 presenta el factor Rh-

si al menos uno de los hijos presenta el factor Rh-, entonces debe haber recibido un alelo recesivo r de cada padre. Por tanto los padres deben ser heterocigotos para el tipo de sangre Rh.

Parentales)   Rr    x    Rr

Gametas)    R   r        R   r

Cuadro de Punnett)      R      r

                            R      RR    Rr

                            r       Rr      rr

F1) 3/4 =75% de la progenie es Rh+ (RR o Rr)

    1/4 = 25% de la progenie es Rh-  (rr)

2do Caso: Un padre con factor RH+ y una madre con factor Rh- tienen 6 niños de los cuales 3 son RH+ y 3 son Rh-

Entre los hijos de esta pareja hay algunos que muestran Rh+ y Rh-.

Si la madre es Rh-, entonces su genotipo es rr y solo tiene alelos recesivos r para pasar a la progenie.

Sabemos que el padre es Rh+, lo que indica que en su genotipo hay al menos un alelo dominante R. Puesto que la mitad de sus hijos tiene factor Rh-, podemos asumir que el hombre es heterocigoto para el tipo de sangre (Rr). De los contrario, de ser homocigoto dominante, toda la descendencia seria Rh+. El padre le hereda a la mitad de los hijos el alelo R y a la otra mitad el alelo r.

Parentales)   Rr     x     rr

Gametos)     R     r     r     r

Cuadro de Punnett)

                      R      r

             r       Rr     rr

             r       Rr     rr

F1) 2/4 = 1/2 = 50% de la progenie Rh+ (Rr)

    2/4 = 1/2 = 50% de la progenie Rh- (rr)

3er caso: Un padre con factor RH+ y una madre que presenta un factor Rh- tienen 6 niños de los cuales son todos RH+

Si la madre es Rh- su genortipo es rr y solo puede heredarle a los hijos alelos recesivos, r.

El padre es Rh+, con lo que inferimos que el genotipo tiene al menos un alelo dominante R. Puesto que todos los hijos de esta pareja son Rh+, podriamos suponer que el padre es homocigoto para el tipo de sangre Rh+, heredandole a los hijos solo alelos dominantes.

Parentales)    RR     x      rr

Gametos)      R    R       r      r

Cuadro de Punnett)

                     R      R

              r     Rr     Rr

              r     Rr     Rr

F1) 100% de la porgenie es Rr, expresando el factor Rh+.

(Nota: Cabe aclarar en este último caso que es posible queel padre sea heterocigoto y aún no hayan tenido un hijo Rh-. )

Some rice has been genetically altered to include_______ which kids need
to stay healthy.

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Answer:

beta carotene (Vitamin A)

Explanation:

Explain why the statement “adaptations are a choice” is NOT accurate.

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Answer:

because animals/ plants will do instinctively it over a period of time in order for them to survive.

Explanation:

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One important organelle that is found in plants, but not in animals is called chloroplast.
It is the site of _________.

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Chloroplast Is the answer

Which of the following describes how metamorphic rock forms?

A
Tectonic plate boundaries break apart an existing parent rock.

B
An igneous rock deep in the Earth is exposed to hot material.

C
Molten rock solidifies and hardens on top of the Earth’s crust.

D
A parent rock is baked and melted into liquid rock in the Earth.

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The best answer would be B

An igneous rock deep in the Earth is exposed to high heat, high pressure, and hot mineral-rich fluids, by this process metamorphic rock forms, hence option B is correct.

What is a metamorphic rock?

Metamorphic rocks are produced when rocks are exposed to high heat, and pressure, hot mineral-rich fluids, or maybe some combination of these factors, all these conditions are found deep on Earth.

In the deep of Earth, if an igneous rock deep in the Earth is exposed to hot material, this result forms a metamorphic rock.

This is also a result when rocks change their original shape and identity due to high heat or pressure, this pressure is only found deeper in the Earth.

Therefore, if an igneous rock deep in the Earth is exposed to hot material, it results in metamorphic rock.

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Two difference between axillary bud and terminal bud
please help im in a test ​

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use that :)
i have to make this long bc the app won’t let me just put the photo

help me thank you !!!

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

because of the netrowns

With complete dominance inheritance, the heterozygotes show a(n) _____ phenotype but with incomplete dominance heterozygotes show a(n) _____ phenotype.


dominant, intermediate

intermediate, dominant

dominant, recessive

lethal, intermediate

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Answer:

Dominant, intermediate

How are meiosis and mitosis different?
A. Mitosis produces haploid cells and meiosis produces diploid cells
B. Mitosis has anaphase I and II, but meiosis has only anaphase I
C. Chromatids are formed only during the process of meiosis
D. Meiosis produces four cells, while mitosis produces two cells

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

D I’m pretty sure haven’t done this in a while

How can vestigial structures also be considered evidence for evolution?

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They provide evidence for evolution because they suggest that an organism changed from using the structure to not using the structure, or using it for a different purpose.

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Explain how germinating peas use cellular respiration to obtain energy stored within their endosperm?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Through aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen they produce ATP. Explanation: Food reserves in the seeds will be hydrolyzed by the enzyme alpha amylase. ... These glucose molecules will enter into the glycolysis, TCA cycle and electron transport chain to produce ATPs.

Germinating peas use cellular respiration to obtain energy stored within their endosperm in the following way:

The endosperm is the tissue that has the function of accumulating the seminal reserves, which are the nutritional substances for the embryo, supplying all the energy necessary for it to begin its evolution.

During dormancy, the seed "waits" until conditions are correct and then germination begins.

Germinating peas need to use stored energy reserves to form proteins, divide and maintain homeostasis (stable internal environment) and for this they carry out cellular respiration.

The process begins by absorbing water and releasing a hormone called gibberellic acid, in turn, this substance is absorbed by the cells to form certain enzymes that will change the endosperm into sugar.

Cells oxidize glucose (sugar) for energy, often this energy is used to convert ADP and phosphate into ATP, that is, the energy extracted from the sugar is stored by using it to synthesize the ATP molecule.

This energy is used for germinating peas to actively divide and to maintain themselves.

Therefore, we can conclude that germinating peas extract energy from endosperm into sugar through cellular respiration to create proteins, divide, stay alive and grow.

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Why is radioactive dating able to be used with such
accuracy?

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Answer:

We have rocks from the Moon (brought back), meteorites, and rocks that we know came from Mars. We can then use radioactive age dating in order to date the ages of the surfaces (when the rocks first formed, i.e. when the lava cooled and crystallized). We also have meteorites from asteroids and can date them, too.

Explanation:

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Adult muscle cells cannot become another type of cell because

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Answer: because they will divide

Which of these cell parts serves the same function in plants as the skeleton does in animals?
A. Cell walls
B. Vacuoles
C. Chloroplasts
D. Mitochondria

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Answer: i think it is B

Explanation:

It’s A. I had it right.

A housefly is
is an
arthopoda why​

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Answer:

Arthropods as Carriers of Pathogens

Many arthropods can contaminate or spoil food. Insects such as houseflies or cockroaches may regurgitate pathogen-contaminated fluids prior to or during feeding. They may also defecate, contaminating the food with potential pathogens.

The majority of animals are insects. True/False

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The answer to this question is true

Answer:

the answer is false

Explanation:

the majority of animals are not insects

When we break down glucose, what energy molecule is produced?

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the correct answer is adenosine triphosphate or ATP

Two genes may be of the same form or they may be of different forms. The different forms of a gene are called?

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Answer:

Alleles

Explanation:

The small fish is a natural predator of the diving beetle and the heron is a natural predator of the small fish. In an ecosystem, a new resort affected the heron population and caused it to decrease dramatically due to the destruction of their habitat. Ecologists noticed after a while that diving beetles also decreased. What type of interaction is this?
A.) Direct effect interaction
B.) Indirect effect interaction

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Answer:

B-   in-direct effect  interaction

Explanation:

Describe one of the three types of volcanoes we discussed today.

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Shield Volcanoes typically take the form of a shield and are usually not too steep and are easily hiked up, such as Mauna Loa. They usually are built up by magma flows and usually don’t do too much in terms of eruptions, while generally they are the ones that spit out lava the most its generally just a bubble up to the surface and leaking out the sides and a flow down the mountain.

how some cells know to be muscle and some know to be bone.

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Answer:

Their genetic code

Explanation:

Every cell is made with a genetic code that tells them what their jobs are in the cell, it is from when they are first formed, basically

Cows and mice have the same amino acid sequence for topoisomerase I, an enzymatic protein involved in unwinding the DNA double helix. The fact that these two different species have this identical amino acid sequence provides evidence that -

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Answer:

They share a common ancestor

Explanation:

Due to having the same Amino acid sequence for Topoisomerase I, it can be inferred that during their evolutionary development, cows and mice had a common ancestor with that same amino acid sequence for Topoisomerase I.

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A dietician is studying the data collected in an experiment performed by a colleague. The experiment was designed to test the hypothesis that abnormally high blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels are directly related to increased protein. Nitrogen in the blood in the form of urea, called blood urea nitrogen (BUN), is a toxic by-product of the breakdown of proteins and is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. The results of the colleague's investigation are given below.


30-day Protein Intake vs. Blood Urea Nitrogen Levels

Test Subject

Grams of protein consumed per day

(grams)

Blood urea nitrogen level

(mg/dL)

1

50

6

2

70

15

3

100

50

4

150

30

5

200

40

Currently Recommended Protein Intake

105 g/day*

Normal Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)

6–20 mg/dL**

Moderate to Severe Kidney Failure BUN Level

greater than 60mg/dL


* Value suggested is for a healthy 154 pound man who regularly exercises.
** mg/dL means milligrams of BUN per deciliter of blood

Which of the following best describes the dietician's criticism of this experiment, and how does she recommend improving it?
The test subjects may have also consumed carbohydrates and fats during the 30-day trial, so the amount of carbohydrates and fats in the test subjects' diets should be limited.
Since BUN is filtered by the kidneys, reduced kidney function could also explain the BUN levels in the test subjects. Therefore, the kidney health should be measured and only test subjects with fully functioning kidneys should be used.
Since the recommended daily protein intake is 105 g/day for a 154-pound man, the test subjects should all be men of the same weight, and they should all consume about 105 g/day of protein during the 30-day trial.
Since abnormally high BUN levels result from increased protein intake, and high BUN levels can be a sign of kidney failure, the test subjects' protein intake should be limited to 105 g/day and below.

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Answer: ANSWER IS B

Explanation:

Since BUN is filtered by the kidneys, reduced kidney function could also explain the BUN levels in the test subjects. Therefore, the kidney health should be measured and only test subjects with fully functioning kidneys should be used.

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