Answer: the DNA polymerase enzymes will come in and fix the mistakes
Explanation:
The DNA can make two differnet erros a slicent mution or a mution that happenes to make an effect on the body. but before all that the DNA polymerase enzymes come in and fix most of the incorrectly inserted nucleotide
If I turn off all molecules expect for protein and amino acids what do I observe
Answer:
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Answer: um first you need to show us a exmple
Explanation:
The diagram compares diffusion of sugar molecules and osmosis. Explain the difference between osmosis and diffusion in cells
Answer:
What is the difference between osmosis and diffusion? Osmosis is the movement of water molecules through the cell. Diffusion is the movement of molecules, such as oxygen, in and out of a cell. The process by which water molecules are able to diffuse through the cell membrane.
Explanation:
Diffusion and osmosis involves the movement of materials from one region another. The main difference between osmosis and diffusion is that osmosis requires a semi permeable membrane.
The movement of materials always occur in cells. This movement could occur by;
Active transportOsmosisdiffusionThe difference between osmosis and diffusion is that, diffusion does not involve a semi permeable membrane.
A semi permeable membrane is a membrane that is selectively permeable to materials. It allows some materials to pass and does not allow other materials to pass. We can see the semi permeable membrane as the structure in the osmosis diagram that separates the two regions.
Diffusion does not require the use of a semi permeable membrane.
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Describe Ted Bundy’s childhood and his relationship with his family.
Answer:
Bundy was born at a home for unwed mothers in Burlington , Vermont, on November 24, 1946. He remained there for two months after his birth. His mother, Eleanor Louise Cowell, known as Louise, considered placing her baby up for adoption, but her father, Sam Cowell, apparently wanted the baby to join the family in Philadelphia. HOPE THIS HELPSSSSS!
Explanation:
What is actually cycled in a web of organisms?
Answer:
Carbondioxide gas.
Explanation:
Carbondioxide gas is actually cycled in a web of organisms, The plants takes carbondioxide gas for the process of photosynthesis, this plant is eaten by herbivores for energy and carbondioxide is released in the process of respiration. After that, carnivores feed on these herbivores and oxygen is used in the breakdown of food for releasing energy and carbondioxide gas is also released from the body through breathing so the cycle of carbondioxide gas is continue.
UNDERSTANDIN
Multiple Choice
5 Which of the following is a character-
istic of all animals?
a. asexual reproduction
b. producing their own food
c. having many specialized parts
d. being unable to move
Which three statements make up the law of gravity?
O A The strength of the gravitational force between two objects
decreases as the distance between their centers increases.
B. Matter attracts all other matter in the universe.
C. No matter where you are in the universe, you will always have the
same weight
D. The strength of the gravitational force between two objects
increases as the total mass of the objects increases
A, B and D
Explanation:
Look at the diagrams below. They show steps in the sequence of replication.
The steps of this sequence happen in what order? A)4,1,2,3 B)4,2,3,1 C)4,3,2,1 D)4,1,3,2
Answer:b
Explanation:
Answer:
D: 4,1,3,2
Explanation:
Levels of Organization (Smallest to Largest)
Cell
Organ
Organism
Organ system
Tissue?
Answer:
cell,tissue,organ,organism,organ system
Explanation:
this is the correct level of organisation
Select the word or phrase that best completes each of the sentences below.
The smallest units of life are called
is the process of creating new living things.
is the phenomenon of living things responding to their environment
Answer:
1. CELL
2. REPRODUCTION
3. IRRITABILITY
Explanation:
1. All living organisms are composed of CELLS, which according to the cell theory as proposed in the 1800's is the smallest structural and functional unit of life.
2. REPRODUCTION is a characteristics possessed by all living things. It is the process whereby living organisms/things create new living things.
3. IRRITABILITY is another characteristics of living things, which is the process whereby living things respond to changes in their environment called STIMULUS e.g heat, nutrient stress e.t.c.
If the DNA integrates properly into the germ cells, the adult fly will contain _________________ that contain _____________________________. After mating, these flies can then produce progeny that will contain ______________________.
Answer:
Five pairs of autosomal and one pair of heterochromatic sex chromosomes.
Explanation:
The adult fly will contain 12 number of chromosomes that contain five pairs of autosomal and one pair of heterochromatic sex chromosomes. After mating, these flies can then produce progeny that will contain diploid i. e. double number of chromosome. One set of half chromosomes from the male fly while the other half chromosomes comes from female fly so the offspring will receive double number of chromosomes.
Explain what factors can lead to genetic
variation within a population.
Answer:
Genetic variation can be caused by mutation (which can create entirely new alleles in a population), random mating, random fertilization, and recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis (which reshuffles alleles within an organism's offspring).
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Particles of gas is widely seperated
True
False
Answer and I will give you brainiliest
I think
Explanation:
true is right ans
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Question 1- Name 2 ways that humans affect land ecosystems.
Which of the following best matches a part of a living cell with the function it performs?
Cytoplasm: green structure inside plant cells
Nucleus: green structure inside plant cells
Cytoplasm: directs all of the cell's activities
Nucleus: directs all of the cell's activities
Answer:
Nucleus: directs all of the cells activities
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Explanation:
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I Using the key choices, identify the cell type(s) or blood elements that fit the following descriptions. Insert the correct term or letter response in the spaces provided. Key Choices A. Red blood cell D. Basophil G. Lymphocyte B. Megakaryocyte E. Monocyte H. Formed elements C. Eosinophil F. Neutrophil I. Plasma _________________________ 1. Most numerous leukocyte _________________________ 2. ___________________ 3. ___________________ 4. Granular leukocytes _________________________ 5. Also called an erythrocyte; anucleate _________________________ 6. _________________________ 7. Actively phagocytic leukocytes _________________________ 8. _________________________ 9. Agranular leukocytes _________________________10. Fragments to form platelets _________________________ 11. (A) through (G) are examples of these _________________________12. Increases during parasite attacks _________________________13. Releases histamine during inflammatory reactions _________________________14. After originating in bone marrow, may be formed in lymphoid tissue _________________________15. Contains hemoglobin _________________________16. Primarily water, noncellular; the fluid matrix of blood _________________________17. Increases in number during prolonged infections _________________________18. Least numerous leukocyte
Answer:
NeutrophilNeutrophilEosinophilBasophilRed blood cellMonocyteNeutrophilMonocyte LymphocyteMegakaryocyteFormed elementsEosinophilBasophilLymphocyteRed blood cellPlasmaMonocyteBasophilExplanation:
A. Red blood cell: Blood cell that is a product of the medulla. These cells contain hemoglobin that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
B. Megakaryocyte: Big cell easy to recognize for its size. Differs from other cells for being polyploid, growing by endomitosis, and being bigger. They have important biological functions. The most important one is the formation of plaquettes, necessary for hemostasia, damaged vessels reparation, and tissue healing.
C. Eosinophil: Granulosites. Immune System cells, active during infections, pathologies, inflammations, and allergies. Originated in the medulla and transported to the blood and organs. One of their functions is to defend the organisms from parasite infections, helping to destroy the pathogen.
D. Basophil: Granulosites. Immune System cells. in the medulla and transported to the blood. Only when there are parasite infections they can be present in tissues and organs. They release substances such as histamine that make possible the inflammatory process.
E. Monocyte: Agranulocyte phagocyte. Originated in the medulla and transported to the rest of the body. They differentiate into macrophages in tissues. They defend the body from bacteria and viruses. When monocyte values are elevated, usually means that there is an important process of infection.
F. Neutrophil: Phagocytic Leucocytes polymorphonuclear found in the peripheric blood. Compose the first defense line against bacterial and fungal infections. Product of the medulla and transported to the blood. They are the first to arrive at the affected tissue, followed by lymphocytes and macrophages.
G. Lymphocyte: Leucocyte. There are two types of lymphocytes: B cells, which can produce antibodies in the presence of bacteria, viruses, and toxins. T cells can destroy infected cells from the body. They all circulate in the blood.
H. Formed elements: Elements that might be found suspended in the plasma. These include all the mentioned cells and cell fragments
I. Plasma: Transparent, acellular, and kind of yellow liquid that represents 55% of the blood volume.
does humans produce two types of cells
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
they are :
somatic cellgerm cell
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What evidence does the diagram provide that humans and kangaroos have evolved from a single common ancestor? (3)
Answer:
Their backbones and chest bones are same.
(50 POINTS) Which of the following could be alive because it displays one of the signs of life? An object that _____.
A. has branches
B. does not move when touched
C. moves away from loud noises
D. makes noise
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
An object with branches
6. What does eutrophication cause?
O A. A reduction in water pollution
O B. Increases in fish populations
O C. A new food source for birds
D. Toxic algae blooms
Answer:
d toxic algae blooms
Explanation:
because it is eutrophication
Jorge wants to model two processes from the water cycle in the atmosphere for a class project. He began to fill a self-sealed bag half full of water. After sealing it, he tapped it into the window. After a few hours, water beaded along the sides of the bag. Which processes are represented by Jorge's model?
A.transpiration and respiration
b.respiration and evaporation
c.evaporation and condensation
d. condensation and crystallization
The unit discusses the problems with deforestation. What other problems could the extreme environmental damage caused by the kind of mining done in the Appalachians create?
I'm not sure if anyone can help me with this one, but if you can that'd be great! I have to write in the answer but I'm just looking for an idea. Thank you!
Answer:
Mining in the Appalachians has caused debris and harmful chemicals to land in the local waterways. The large amount of waste and dirt has also changed the course of the canals.
Explanation:
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Is a human egg cell a somatic cell or a gamete?
Answer:
A human egg cell would be a gamete cell, not a somatic cell
Explanation:
Some researchers estimate that the mutation rate for any given gene (or its DNA) in certain strains of bacteria is about 108. This means that one error or mutation in a given gene is introduced for every 100-million cell divisions. What can cause mistakes in replication
Which of the following are mixtures?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
a
sand
b tea
ws
C water
d
oxygen
e
copper
f
air
Answer:
air, oxygen, water, sand. and tea
Answer: Air, Sand, and Tea
Explanation:
(60 POINTS) When an insect becomes trapped in a spider's web, the spider moves towards the insect. The spider could be alive because it displays
which sign of life?
A. information system
B. growth and development
C. response to environment
D. reproduction
Answer:
B. growth and development
Explanation:
im just guessing so i cant say for sure hope this helps tho
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A sedentary organism is one that can swim great distances in aquatic environments
A. True
B. False
Answer: i believe it is true
Explanation:
Cordite required ethanol.
O True
O False
Answer:
False I believe I just went in quizzlet
Why would looking for the persons responsible for sneaking endangered species (rare birds, for example) into the United States be considered a job for a forensic scientist
Answer:
Forensic scientists are able to find the answer.
Explanation:
The persons responsible for sneaking endangered species into the United States be considered a job for a forensic scientist because forensic scientist is able to find out the persons. Forensic scientist are the investigators who collect evidences from the crime scene and leads to the person who commit crime. So the forensic scientist is the only person who find out the persons responsible for sneaking endangered species.
Through the process of natural selection, favorable forms of genes are passed on more than other forms of genes.
A. True
B. False
If you used a slingshot to launch a bowling ball and a baseball with the same force, which would go further? Explain your reasoning.
Answer: The baseball will go farther because of Newton's law. The more mass an object as, the more force needed to move it. The bowling ball has more mass than a baseball so more force is needed to move it.
Explanation: