Answer:
Genotype
Explanation:
Influenza (the flu) is caused by a virus that attacks the respiratory system. Which type of gene is most likely to be widely expressed in the body of someone who contracts the influenza virus?
the gene that controls the production of stem cells
the gene that controls the production of skin cells
the gene that controls the production of red blood cells
the gene that controls the production of white blood cells
Answer:
D is the correct option.
Explanation:
all my answers got deleted.
Answer: THE ANSWRER IS D
Explanation: I TOOK THE TEST
What are three structures the cells shown below would have in common?
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukarya
Answer:
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have structures in common. All cells have a plasma membrane, ribosomes, cytoplasm, and DNA.
Explanation:
Answer:
hmmm put the pic closer sir
Explanation:
Describe three environmental considitons that increase the rate of transpiration in plants, explaining how they operate:
Explanation:
Plants transpire more rapidly in the light than in the dark. This is largely because light stimulates the opening of the stomata (mechanism). Light also speeds up transpiration by warming the leaf. Plants transpire more rapidly at higher temperatures because water evaporates more rapidly as the temperature rises.
Which organelles would a student include when constructing a model of a plant cell that would differentiate it from an animal cell?
The process where severe droughts cause some lands to become deserts is called __(blank)__ pls help and ty! :))
Answer:
Desertification
Hope this helps!
answer quick!
Which statement best describes embryonic stem cells?
Embryonic stem cells are capable of self-renewal only.
Embryonic stem cells are capable of differentiation only.
Embryonic stem cells are capable of self-renewal and limited differentiation.
O Embryonic stem cells are capable of self-renewal and unlimited differentiation.
Answer:
Embryonic stem cells are capable of self-renewal and limited differentiation.
Explanation:
Answer:
✔ Somatic
stem cells are capable of
✔ self-renewal
, not differentiation.
✔ Embryonic
stem cells are capable of self-renewal and
✔ differentiation
.
✔ Amniotic fluid
stem cells are capable of
✔ self-renewal
and limited differentiation.
Explanation:
Some viruses attack cells by attaching to their outer covering, entering, and taking over their genetic "machinery". Viruses are able to invade cells after first attaching to their
A. nuclear membrane
B. Viral proteins
C. Genetic Memory
D. Cell membrane
E. Other
Answer:
I think cell membrane is answer
Viruses are able to invade cells after first attaching to their Cell membrane.
What are viruses?A virus is an infectious microorganism made up of a protein-coated segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA). A virus can't multiply by itself; it has to infect cells in order to utilise the host cell's components to make copies of itself.
A virus frequently causes harm to the host organism by killing the host cell in the process. AIDS, COVID-19, measles, and smallpox are well-known examples of viruses that cause human disease.
Viruses can infect people. But in reality, viruses infect a wide variety of organisms. For example, there are viruses that infect fungi and viruses that infect bacteria.
Therefore, Viruses are able to invade cells after first attaching to their Cell membrane.
To learn more about viruses, refer to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/2401502
#SPJ2
ALL of the organisms in the Domain Eukarya contain a nucleus in their cells.
True
False
Answer"
true
Explanation:
HEEEELP! ASAP! What similarities and differences do you see in the two organisms in image 3?
Answer:
⟱⟱⟱
Explanation:
similarities
thick skin
tusk
feet
differents
height
tail
ears
Answer: Similarities : Tusks, trunk, legs, floppy ears.
Differences : Smaller ears, shorter (smaller build), shorter tail, different facial shapes.
Explanation:
I hope I listed what you needed! Have a fantastic day and good luck! (:
explain how trees can grow in a
boreal forest,
Answer:
In the boreal forest the ground thaws more and does not have a permafrost layer. This allows trees to take root. Compose an argument for categorizing mountains and polar regions as terrestrial biomes. Mountains and polar regions have these characteristics and provide land on which certain plants and animals can live.
Explanation:
Answer:
Photosynthesis
Explanation:
By using photosynthesis
How does the spread of an airborne pathogen compare to the spread of foodborne and person-to-person pathogens
Answer:
You must come in contact with the infected air. It spreads slower, and more than one person is usually affected at the same time.
Explanation:
i need help with this asapp
1. results in no motion of the object because forces are equal and in opposite directions
A. blanced forces
B. Unblanced forces
Answer:
Balanced Forces
Explanation:
When the forces acting on an object have equal strength and act in opposite directions, they are balanced.When the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, they do not cancel out one another.
Help please I have no time
Which of the following are types of cellular respiration?
a) Aerobic
b) Anaerobic
c) Alcoholic Fermentation
d) Lactic Acid Fermentation
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Why do heart cells have different characteristics than skin cells???
Heart cells have different DNA than skin cells.
Heart cells reproduce by mitosis.
Heart cells express different genes than skin cells.
Heart cells reproduce by cell differentiation.
Answer:
Heart cells express different genes than skin cells
Explanation:
Cells contain instructions for their gene expression within stretches of DNA called genes, which is expressed and translated into protein.
Somatic cells are cells which contain the organism's chromosome number. They contain the entire karotype- and divide/ replicate through mitosis. In several stages of mitosis, DNA becomes condensed, is unwound and replicated, then packaged into two identical daughter cells.
All somatic cells start out undifferentiated (as stem cells). AFter the process of differentiation, they undergo changes in gene expression to become specific cell types, through processes like methylation and gain maturity.
What are the correct answers?
Answer:
2 is 700 because it wants the total distance so we r gonna add 400+300=700
3 is change in velocity
Explanation:
When a substance is added to meat, amino acids are produced.
What is this substance?
A) a hormone
B) an enzyme
C) an oil
D) water
The answer is B an enzyme !
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf Enzymes}}[/tex]
Explanation:
Meat is a good source of protein because it is the main component. Hormones, oil, and water won't really produce a substance when added to meat. Enzymes break down different substances. The right enzyme can break down proteins. The monomer, or building block, of protein is an amino acid. Therefore, when a protein is broken down, amino acids are produces.
So, from the information above, we can assume that the substance is an enzyme. Enzymes break down meat/protein into amino acids.
Homeostasis is maintained by which of the following organ systems in humans?
A. Multiple organ systems working together
B. The muscular system
C. The endocrine system
D. The nervous system
A. Multiple organ systems working together
Explanation:
All of the organ systems work together to maintain homeostasis in humans because each system does something different. For example, the circulatory system delivers oxygen rich blood to the bones and the bones create new blood cells. When one thing is wrong with one system, it affects all of the systems, like a disease. Another example of this would be the central nervous systems and endocrine working together to coordinate messages to the brain about the body's state while resting and exercising to maintain homeostasis.
Organ systems maintain which of the following at
just the right
levels to support life processes?
a.) pH
b.) Carcinogens
C.) Temperature and pH
d.) Carcinogens and pH
Answer:
C.) Temperature and pH
Explanation:
Organ systems maintain the right temperature and pH levels to support life processes.
This is known as internal regulation or homeostasis.
Processes that support life requires some amount of fairly constant conditions for optimum level of metabolism to be attained. When the conditions are poor or in excess, reactions can greatly suffer. The ability of complex organism to maintain the right levels to support life processes is called homeostasis. pH and temperature are very important to all living organisms.Answer:
i just did the same question
Explanation:
During cellular respiration what is the direct source of the energu used in the cells of consumers?
Answer:
Consumers use chemical energy from the chemical bonds within organic molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, and amino acids.
Explanation:
Heterotrophs are consumers; they ingest or absorb organic matter (lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, etc.) made by autotrophs or producers for their energy consumption. Autotrophs include plants, bacteria, and other photosynthesizing organisms, while heterotrophs include animals, fungi, protists, and bacteria.
Heterotrophs obtain energy from food through the process of cellular respiration. For instance, during aerobic respiration in mitochondria, they break down sugars in the form of glucose into carbon dioxide and water to obtain energy in the form of ATP or adenosine triphosphate.
aerobic respiration: C6H12O6+ 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ≅38 ATP
glucose+ oxygen → carbon dioxide+ water+ energy
FOR THE SECOND TIME-----Ughhh can someone answer this dang biology question I cant!!!!! I will mark you brainliest!!Referring to the graph, what phases together would account for approximately 25% of the time spent from a cell in the cell cycle?
A) M phase and S phase
B) S phase and M phase
C) G1 phase and M phase
D) G2 phase and M phase
Answer:
D. G2 phase and M phase
Explanation:
If we are looking for what takes up 25% of the graph, that would be the last option. If you look at G1, it takes up about 50%. So, G1 phase and M phase would take up more than that, and we want 25% not 50+. The M phase and S phase would take up about a third, so no. The G2 phase and M phase takes up roughly 25% or, it's the closest to this.
Which statements describe what happens when enzymes are added to a chemical reaction?
Select all that apply.
- The chemical reaction is sped up.
- The chemical reaction is stopped.
- The activation energy is lowered.
- The enzymes are used up.
Answer:
The chemical reaction is sped up.
The activation energy is lowered.
Explanation:
When enzymes are added to a chemical reaction, they lower the activation energy needed in the reaction.
In return, that also speeds up the chemical reaction, since less energy is needed to start it.
Enzymes do not stop chemical reactions, and enzymes can also be reused, so they are not used up.
So, the first and third statements are correct.
Answer:
The other person is right so you can give him brainly.
Explanation:
A researcher is viewing a cell that has cell walls. Which question would BEST help the researcher to narrow down the taxonomic group to which the cell belongs ?
Answer:
Does it have a nucleus?
Explanation:
Bacteria and Archaea have cell walls but no nuclei
Plant cells (Eukarya) have cell walls and a nucleus.
But remember not all eukaryotes have cell walls
Is our current model of the solar system geocentric or heliocentric?
Answer:
HELIOCENTRIC
Explanation:
Answer:
heliocentric
Explanation:
explain the difference between an
autotroph and an heterotroph.
Answer:
The answer will be listed below.
Explanation:
Autotroph and heterotroph are two different terms. Autotrophs are producers, such as plants and other organisms that can produce their own food. Heterotrophs are consumers who consumes producers or other consumers to get their food. Examples include animals, people, and those who consume other things for energy.
According to Figure 2–6, which enzyme would you expect to find in a bacterium growing in a hot spring?
complementary strand of MRNA
Answer:
The upper strand of DNA is the "mRNA-like" strand. The lower strand is the strand that is complementary to the mRNA. The -35 region (TTGACA) and -10 region (TATATT) of the promoter sequence and the transcriptional start site (the A) is indicated on the coding strand.
Answer:
DNA -> mRNA -> tRNA -> Amino Acids
Explanation:
monster genetic lab
anyone?? it’s important
Answer:
Monster genetic lab is important because it is usés for testons or DNA etc
Which test tube(s) acts as a negative control against protein
Answer:
Water plus Biuret's reagent will act as a negative control in the proteins
Explanation: