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Chromosomes that are tightly wound and connected in pairs are called _____.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Chromosomes are composed of DNA tightly-wound around histones.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Autosomes

Explanation:

A chromosome is an organized package of DNA found in the nucleus of the cell. Different organisms have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes--22 pairs of numbered chromosomes, called autosomes, and one pair of sex chromosomes, X and Y. Each parent contributes one chromosome to each pair so that offspring get half of their chromosomes from their mother and half from their father.


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Which of the following hormones do not regulate blood glucose?
Glucagon
Epinephrine
Insulin
Pancreatic lipase

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Answer:

The answer is Epinephrine

The presence of AIDS in a community often increases its level of poverty. What is one of the main reasons for this?

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Answer:

Deaths of parents can result in individuals without a proper financial support system

Answer:

Inability of affected people to work

Explanation:

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Different Forms of the cocaine

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powder, liquid and pill

In volleyball a ball (Including serve) may be played off of the net
Group of answer choices

True

False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

It may be played off the net on every occasion except a serve, when it is called a let

Which of the following shows the stages of a baby’s development i’m order earliest to latest
A- zygote, embryo , fetus
B- fetus , embryo , zygote
C- Zygote , Fetus , embryo
D- fetus , embryo , zygote

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Answer:

A- zygote, embryo , fetus

Explanation:

The "zygote" is formed after the egg cell and the sperm cell unite. This is called the "fertilization stage." After which, the zygote continuously divides and becomes a "blastocyte." This happens as it moves down towards the uterus. It only becomes an "embryo" after it is able to implant in the uterine wall. It further continues to develop until it is called a "fetus" during the 8th week.

The fetal development then starts with the zygote, followed by the embryo and then the fetus.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Pads are used in athletic activities to
A. reduce impacts during collisions
B. protect joints, muscles, and bones from damage
C. prevent injuries on hard surfaces like concrete and gravel
D. all of the above

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

because pads do all of these things. they protect you

D all of the above
Pads are useful against all of these

Which of the following statements represent communication similarities between the nervous and endocrine systems? A. The nervous and endocrine systems both help the body to stay in balance through homeostasis. B. The nervous and endocrine systems both communicate by sending electrical and chemical messages. C. The nervous and endocrine systems both have chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. D. The nervous and endocrine systems both provoke rapid communication between cells.

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Answer:

The statement that best represents similarities in communication between the nervous and endocrine systems is that nervous and endocrine systems both help the body to stay in balance through homeostasis (option A).

Explanation:

The nervous system (NS) is responsible for coordinating all body activity, including the hormonal activity provided by the endocrine system.

When NS detects a change or imbalance in the body, it sends signals, via the autonomic nervous system, to the endocrine glands, whose hormones contribute to correcting the change, thus helping to maintain homeostasis.

The other options are not correct, due to :

The nervous system communicates only through neurotransmitters and electrical signals. The endocrine system communicates only through chemical messages, the hormones. The rapid communication between cells is not the most notable effect of the interaction between the nervous and endocrine systems.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Which of these is an advantage of an MRI over an X-ray
A. It uses no radiation
B. It requires large equipment
C. It shows only external structures
D. It produces better images of hard tissues

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I think it’s a - it doesn’t use radiation

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging tool based on the detection of protons into the tissues.  It does not subject the patient to radiation.

How could you help a friend who was abusing drugs?I

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Answer:

Explanation:

Acknowledge that your friend might not see their drug use as a problem

Talk to your friend about your concerns

Be positive and let your friend know that you’re there for them

Avoid using emotional appeals

Hope this helps!

Which terms are used to describe relationships between body parts? Select all that apply.
anterior
occipital
superior
ventral
distal
(is anyone else taking health science concepts? I have 20+ hours of missing work)​

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Answer:

anterior superior distal

Explanation

they are directional terms

anterior-towards front of body (chest)

posterior-towards the back

superior-above

Answer: A C E

Explanation: Anterior, superior, and distal are all terms used to describe relationships between body parts.

LSD, marijuana, and ecstasy are categorized as schedule I drugs. True or False

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Answer: true

All of them are schedule I narcotics

Explanation: trust me my dads a cop

Which statement gives toddlers respect while guiding their behavior?
A)"You need to lose weight so your clothes will fit better."
B)"You make me so happy when you use good table manners."
C)"You are not a very attractive child What am I going to do with you?"
D)"You have a lovely smile, but you clearly do not know how to behave at the table."

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It gives them confidence and a reason to do what they need to

Mika’s friends are always eating food from his lunch, and he rarely gets enough to eat. What can Mika do to set healthy boundaries with his friends

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Answer:

HI

Explanation:

Answer:

Ask his friends to swap food rather than just eating his food.

Explanation:

The answer is  Ask his friends to swap food rather than just eating his food.

What are the possible causes of cell phones in schools being such an issues

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Answer:

This is what my teachers say kids cheat and it caussed them not to pay attenion .

Explanation:

Mostly people use it for playing around so it could be an issue of being a distraction from work

Jenny prepares vegetable fritters. Which nutrients will change most during the cooking process? (THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ANSWER)
A)carbohydrates
B) fat
C) minerals
D) protein
E) vitamins

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I think it’s Aand C Because vegetables have vitamins and also carbohydrates.

What type of hazard does this symbol indicate? chemical agent biohazard flammable gas radiation

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Radiation, thats the symbol i see every time i get an xray :)

Select the correct answer.

According to the stages of change model, once you decide you want to change, you still have to go through a step-by-step process before the
change occurs.
A. True
В.False

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True. I hope this helps
It is true hopes this helps

A defensive player is not allowed to intercept a pass?
Group of answer choices

True

False

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Explanation:

An interception is an act of any defensive player catching a pass.

Along with a fumble, an interception is the worst thing that can happen to a quarterback and his team. When a defensive player catches a forward pass it is an interception and his team gains possession of the ball.

A person takes multiple drugs at a time, the drugs may act in different ways than when taken alone. This is known as ___.

Drug abuse
Drug interactions
Drug misuse
Improper drug use

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It would be drug interactions because if they act differently when they are taken together than they do alone then they are mixing and causing an interact




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The presence of AIDS in a community

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what is the question
Ayy I got those no way I’m in a community

Find the meaning of Excellence, Diligence, Standard, Consistently, Goals, Self evaluate, Confidence, Success, Lazy, Complacent?
Free Brainliest

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The meaning of excellence is greating or the very best, Diligence is the care that a reasonable person, Standard is something established as a measure or model to which other similar things should confirm, Consistently is something your agreeing or accordant, Goals is something you’ve wanted and it’s your goal to get, Self evaluate is a procedure to systematically observe, Confidence is something you feel sure of yourself and your abilities, Success is something you planned and done a good job on that, Lazy is something you are to lazy to do, and Complacent is someone who is complacent and has became overly content.

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What kind of bread should i feed my ducks?

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Answer:

But like health-conscious humans, it's advised that if you must feed ducks with bread, then you use something other than leftovers from a cheap white loaf. RSPB England's Twitter account describes granary bread with seeds as "marginally healthier" than white bread, in advice it gave to a concerned wildfowl-feeder.

Explanation:

Match the following basketball terms to the definition:
Group of answer choices
Fake

Rebound

Traveling

Field Goal

Baseline

Charging

Lay-up

Throw-In

Dribble

Fastbreak

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Answer:

A pump fake (also called a shot fake) is a feigned attempt at a jump shot, restrained before the feet leave the ground. The pump fake is a fundamental move in basketball, used to cause defenders to jump (known in basketball slang as "lifting" the defender) or be shifted off-balance.

A rebound is a shot that misses, but you get another shot at it, because it rebounds back to you.

Traveling is when you carry the ball and walk while holding it, without dribbling.

A field goal is a basket scored on any shot or tap other than a free throw, worth two or three points depending on the distance of the attempt from the basket.

The baseline is the boundary at the end of both sides of the court and is the out of bounds line behind each basket. It extends from sideline to sideline. The line is 4 feet behind the backboard and its length is the same as the width of the court which is normally 50 feet

A charging is a foul that occurs when an offensive player makes significant contact with a defensive player who has established their position with both feet on the ground and their torso square facing the opponent. ... This also applies when a player is mid-air, taking a shot, and the defender then slides in front.

A layup is a shot near the basket, usually off the backboard. For a layup, you run towards one side of the basket, jump, and lay the ball off the backboard into the hoop.

A throw in, also known as an inbound pass, is a method of putting the ball into play in a basketball game. ... Then, the player taking the throw in has five seconds to pass the ball to a teammate who is in-bounds or the ball will be turned-over to the other team.

A dribble is movement of the ball, caused by a player in control, who throws or taps the. ball to the floor. a. The dribble ends when the dribbler: Touches the ball simultaneously with both hands.

A fast break is an offensive strategy in basketball and handball. In a fast break, a team attempts to move the ball up court and into scoring position as quickly as possible, so that the defense is outnumbered and does not have time to set up.

Explanation:

I play basketball and know the terms!!!

Hope this helps, since I didn't get the descriptions in the answer....

What are three key characteristics of a good medicine?

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Answer:

Effectiveness, safety and, minor side effects

Explanation:

You are being asked to name the four parts of human blood and what are their main functions to the human body. You may create a list, bullet points or write it in essay form.

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Answer: Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma

Explanation:

Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma are considered the four main parts of human blood.

Plasma is the liquid component of the blood and in plasma, there are found fat, protein, salts, sugar, and water. The function of the plasma is to transport blood cells through the body with all nutrients, waste products, clotting proteins, antibodies, and more.

Red blood cells or also called erythrocytes have a function to contain a special protein that is called hemoglobin and it is helping with carrying oxygen from the lungs to the body and then it returns carbon dioxide from the body to the lungs and that process is called exhalation.

White blood cells or also called leukocytes have the ability to protect the body from infections.

Platelets or also called thrombocytes are small fragments of the cells. They are helping blood in clotting procces.

Fad diets:
a
are almost always ineffective.
b
are seen in many popular magazines.
c
may be dangerous to your health.
d
are all of the above.

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Answer:

Did you mean Fat?

Explanation:

has to be C because when you eat something unhealthy it can be a problem.

Also they are really affective so not that one

that one is not related to what your question is

abd not all of the above because A and B are incorrect

Which of the following statement concerning the influence of parenting styles on personality is not true?

A.
Children with authoritative parents have been found to be more friendly.
B.
Children with permissive parents have been found to be more impulsive.
C.
Children with authoritarian parents have been found to be less trusting.
D.
Children with authoritative parents have been found to be less adaptable.

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Answer: (This is incorrect, sorry.)

C.

Explanation:

Children with authoritative parents tend to actually be more friendly, successful, and capable.

If they are more friendly it would not make sense if they were less trusting.

Answer:

D.

Children with authoritative parents have been found to be less adaptable.

Explanation:

i just took the test and got it right

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Take action to improve your life by

pressing your Turbo Button
limiting Activation Energy
finding a North Star
decreasing your Circle of Mastery

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Answer:

finding the north star

Answer:

pressing your turbo button


Roxanne has a cough and her chest is congested. The doctor gave her a medicine to thin the mucus. Which type of medication do you think the doctor will prescribe?
OA antitussive
OB. expectorant
OC. lbronchodilator
OD. corticosterold
OE antihistamine

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Expectorants are used to thin mucus, although not eliminating the cough completely.

Answer:

B. expectorant

Explain how a bathroom scale is like a biofeedback machine.

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Answer:

A bathroom scale works in much the same way as a traditional biofeedback machine. The scale measures the subject's body weight and transmits the information back to the subject. The subject then uses that information to try to change the measurement by eating fewer calories and exercising more.

Explanation:

i hope this helps

A bathroom scale functions similarly to a traditional biofeedback machine. The scale determines the subject's body weight and transmits the data to the subject.

What is a biofeedback machine?

Some biofeedback devices use one or more sensors attached to your fingers or your ear to measure physiological changes in your body, such as heart rate activity and skin changes. The sensors connect to your computer.

Electromyographs (EMG): provide data on muscle tension in this case. Feedback thermometers: provide information on skin temperature. Electrodermographs (EDG): measure the electrical properties of the skin, which are frequently linked to sweat gland activity.

A bathroom scale works in the same way that a traditional biofeedback machine does.

The scale calculates the subject's body weight and sends the information to the subject. The subject then attempts to change the measurement by eating fewer calories and exercising more.

Thus, this way, a bathroom scale is like a biofeedback machine.

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