11. Question: Imagine 20 babies were born. 10 had blue eyes, and 10 had brown eyes. What traits do their parents probably have?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The correct answer is - brown heterozygous Bb and blue eye bb.

Explanation:

In the provided question it is given that there are 20 babies born, 10 babies had blue eyes and 10 had brown eyes. As it is known that brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes, therefore, on the basis of this we can say that all blue-eyed babies have a bb genotype and as brown eyes are dominant traits babies must have at least one copy of the B allele which represents brown eye trait.

case1:

Parent 1 : bb

parent 2: BB

   B      B

b  Bb   Bb

b   Bb   Bb

there are 100% brown eye offspring so this is not the case

case 2:

Parent 1 : bb

parent 2: Bb

   B      b

b  Bb   bb

b   Bb   bb

here, 50% brown eyes and 50% blue eyes offspring produced thus, the parent trait will be brown heterozygous and blue eye.


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Answer:

domain, kingdom, phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

Explanation:

The cellular mechanism that determines the independent assortment of maternal and paternal chromosomes is: Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. determined by their dominant or recessive inheritance pattern. separation of sister chromatids at anaphase II of meiosis. separation of sister chromatids at anaphase I of meiosis. separation of homologous pairs at anaphase II of meiosis. separation of homologous pairs at anaphase I of meiosis.

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Answer:

separation of homologous pairs at anaphase I of meiosis.

Explanation:

Independent assortment law establishes that the alleles from two or more different genes distribute in gametes independently from each other. In other words, a gamete receives an allele from a gene that does not depend or influence the allele of another gene in the same gamete. This random distribution can only be applied to independent genes. These genes segregate independently after crossing over because they are located far away from each other.  

When cell division is going on by meiosis, it involves the random and independent segregation of the alleles. During anaphase I (meiosis), the pairs of homologous chromosomes separate independently of each other. Each integrant of the homologous pair migrates to opposite poles of the cell. This separation generates different chromosomal combinations in the daughter cells. The process is as follows.    

During metaphase I, homologous pairs together migrate to the equatorial plane, where they randomly aline with their kinetochores facing opposite poles. The random arrangement of tetrads is different in every cell going through the meiosis process. There is no equal alinement between two cells. When tetrads aline in the equatorial plane, there is no predetermined order for each of the homologous chromosomes of each tetrad to face one of the poles and then migrate to it while separating. Any chromosome of the homologous pair might face any of the poles and then migrate to it. Each of the chromosomes has two possibilities for orientation at the plane. During anaphase I, each of the homologous chromosomes migrate to the corresponding pole. When the new haploid cells are formed, the number of variations in each cell is also different and depends on the chromosomes that form that cell. This random order in the equatorial plane is what introduces variation into the gametes. It is almost impossible that two gametes resulting from meiosis will get the same genetic charge.

why are manure better than fertilizers​

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Manure is better than fertiliser. Manure is derived naturally and adds a lot more than just nutrients to the soil. They increase the activity of the microbes in the soil and increase its fertility. On the other hand, fertilisers harm these microbes and cause health issues in the consumers since they are synthesised chemically.

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Answer:

the following picture attached will help you

Explanation:

DNA makes RNA makes proteins

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Allele G represents the strong jaw, and allele g represents the weak jaw. This is because as the generations go by, allele G’s population increases, but allele g’s population decreases. If hard shelled animals are the only foods available to them, you would need a strong jaw to eat them. This means that allele g wouldn’t be able to eat these reptiles, so their population would decrease from lack of food.

Explanation:

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Answer:

the gastric chief cell

Explanation:

produces pepsin in stomach

6. Which of the following statements best describes one way that the Moon is different from
Earth?
a. The Moon is not solid.
b. The Moon has no gravity.
c. The Moon has almost no atmosphere.
d. The Moon receives almost no solar light.

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Answer:

b. The Moon has no gravity.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

1: In addition to observable traits, scientists use ________ to classify living things.
2: It’s estimated that more than 2/3 of all classified organisms are insects. A(n) _________ is a scientist who specializes in studying insects.

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1: Dichotomous Key
2: Entomologists

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1. Which statement below is true?
A. The Earth projects a shadow on the moon.
B. The moon is always half lit by the sun no matter where it is.
C. As the moon travels around the Earth, the Earth shadows portions of it.
D. The Earth rotates around the moon causing a difference in light and shadows.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

No matter the rotation, the sun is still covering a portion of the moon.

B , doesn’t matter what rotation it’s going it’ll always be half lit by the sun

Ribosomes are the site where
_______ are produced.
Amino acids are coded for by triplet bases in RNA called _______.

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Answer:

plasma

Explanation:

nucleotide

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Answer:

1.proteins

2.codons

Explanation:

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Answer:

Carbohydrates

Explanation:

2. What is the change (mutation) in DNA?

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Answer:

A mutation is a change in a genetic sequence. Mutations include changes as small as the substitution of a single DNA building block, or nucleotide base, with another nucleotide base. Meanwhile, larger mutations can affect many genes on a chromosome. Along with substitutions, mutations can also be caused by insertions, deletions, or duplications of DNA sequences.

Explanation:

Some mutations are hereditary because they are passed down to an offspring from a parent carrying a mutation through the germ line, meaning through an egg or sperm cell carrying the mutation. There are also nonhereditary mutations that occur in cells outside of the germ line, which are called somatic mutations. Mutations can be introduced due to mistakes made during DNA replication or due to exposure to mutagens, which are chemical and environmental agents that can introduce mutations in the DNA sequence, such as ultraviolet light. Some mutations do not result in changes in the amino acid sequence of the encoded protein and can be described as silent mutations. Other mutations result in abnormal protein products. Mutations can introduce new alleles into a population of organisms and increase the population's genetic variation.

DNA polymerase only travels in the__________to________direction.

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Answer:One Direction

DNA Polymerase Only Moves in One Direction

Explanation:

After a primer is synthesized on a strand of DNA and the DNA strands unwind, synthesis and elongation can proceed in only one direction. As previously mentioned, DNA polymerase can only add to the 3' end, so the 5' end of the primer remains unaltered.

Coal and oil are examples of
resources.
O non-natural
O non-efficient
O non-polluting
O non-renewable

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D: Non-renewable
They are called fossil fuels, were formed within the earth from dead plants and animals over millions of years

To fill out the chart on nonrenewable and renewable natural resources, should Hector add trees under the heading "Renewable
Resources"?

A)
No. Trees can die from disease.
B)
Yes. There are many uses for trees.
C)
Yes. Trees can be cut down but planted again.
D)
No. There is only so much land for trees to grow.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

the market for wood furniture and other products are on high demand so cutting down and planting again will help in availability and good weather

Do you think that plants can get the building materials they need to grow from soil wateror air? Which ones? Explain your answer

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All of them. Air because in helps make food it also lets the plant breath. Water because it helps move nutrients into the plant. Soil because plants can’t grow without soil.


What is the product P?
A)
Energy
B)
Glucose
C)
Hydrogen
D)
Nitrogen

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Answer:

A)

Energy

Explanation:

How does tRNA determine the correct sequence in which to assemble the amino acids?

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sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA determines the order in which tRNA gets attached to mRNA

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List two advantages for synthetic fertilizers

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Answer:

Cheaper to purchase than organic

Nutrients are concentrated, only small amounts needed

Nutrients are quickly available for plant absorption

Answer:

They're faster acting than organic making them a good choice for aiding plants in severe distress from nutrient deficiencies. These fertilizers, which come as dry, granular pellets or water-soluble products, also provide even, consistent feeding.

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A child has learned to speak but is not able to understand the rules of a
game. He is likely in the stage.
A. preoperational
B. concrete operations
C. formal operations
D. sensorimotor
SUBMIT

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Answer:

A) preoperational stage

Explanation:

What are the 3 main layers of the Earth?
а.
b.
C.

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Answer:

the crust

the core

the mantle

Explanation:

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Earth's interior is generally divided into three major layers: the Crust ,the Mantle , and the core.

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Why do single-celled organisms divide?


A.to repair damaged cells

B.to transmit genetic material by reproduction

C.to reduce the number of chromosomes in the cell

D.to increase the number of chromosomes in the cell

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Single-celled organisms use cell division as their method of reproduction

Straps of connective tissue which holds bones together at the joints are:
-perlosteum
-cartilage
-muscles
-ligaments

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Answer:

ligaments are Straps of connective tissue which holds bones

Rewrite the TEKS for taxonomy as if you were explaining it to a kindergartener.

(A) define taxonomy and recognize the importance of a standardized taxonomic system to the scientific community;

(B) categorize organisms using a hierarchical classification system based on similarities and differences shared among groups; and

(C) compare characteristics of taxonomic groups, including archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals.

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A I feel like the others don’t make sense ,

What is this the answer for this ?

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Answer:

protease

Explanation:

A protease (also called a peptidase or proteinase) is an enzyme that catalyzes (increases the rate of) proteolysis, the breakdown of proteins into smaller polypeptides or single amino acids

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Answer:

I think it's the second option

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Cancer is a disorder in which cells have lost their ability to control which of the following?
o the surface
O the rate of osmosis
the rate of cell division
o the intake of sugars

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Answer:

the rate of cell division

the rate of cell division, cancer is caused by uncontrollable cell growth ie what creates tumours and mets.

35
During the human life cycle, as offspring develops into an adult, the zygote creates more diploid body cells
through repeated rounds of meiosis.
True

False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

we create more body cells with mitosis not meiosis , we create gametes with meiosis

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