Marla imagining where she was and retracing her steps to find her keys is an
example of a context dependent memory.
Context-dependent memory can defined as when an individual recalls
specific events or information when the context present are the same for
that of the encoding and retrieval of the event.
In this scenario, Maria imagining where she was when she last walked in the
door is the same as where her key is to be found.
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3. Which of the samples shown below are eukaryotic?
• A. B and D
• B. B and C
• C. A, C, and D
• D. A, B, and D
Answer:
b and c
Explanation:
A plant has 3 parts, parallel veins, no main tap root, and the endosperm is separate.
Is this plant a monocot or a dicot?
What "codes" for proteins that your body uses
to make eye pigment, hair color, hair texture and
etc.?
Proteins
Genes
Phosphate-sugar group
Carbohydrates
Genes are segments of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that contain the code for a specific protein that functions in one or more types of cells in the body.
What are the 4 types of genes?DNA is made up of millions of small chemicals called bases. The chemicals come in four types A, C, T and G. A gene is a section of DNA made up of a sequence of As, Cs, Ts and Gs.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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What type of hormone is testosterone?
a steroid hormone
a protein hormone
a neurotransmitter
DNA TO PROTEIN
How is DNA used to “make” Proteins?
OCA2 Gene:
ATA CTC TAC CTT GAG CCG
Answer:
The recombinant vesiculoviruses can also be inactivated for use as killed vaccines. ... 102000004163 DNA-directed RNA polymerases Human genes 0.000 claims ... Proteins 0.000 claims description 54; 101710002679 OCA2 Proteins 0.000 ... CCA TTC AAT ATA GGT CTT TAC AAG GGA ACG ATT GAG CTC ACA ATG ...
Explanation:
The virus thus constructed can be used as an immunization vaccine against measles ... 108090000626 DNA-directed RNA polymerases Proteins 0.000 claims ... Proteins 0.000 claims description 37; 102100016028 P protein Human genes ... Trp Trp 480 485 490 gct gag caa gat tct ccg ttc tgc ttc ctt gcg ttc tgc ttt gag tac 1539 ...
Predict the effects of injuries to the following structures: Cerebellum, Pons, Thalamus
Answer:
Explanation:
if cerebellum become injured then problems occur in those activities of the body which are controlled by cerebellum like speeching,thinking,learning and sensation of sound and light.
if pons become injured then problems occur in those activities of the body which are controlled by pons like inspiration expiration biological and rhythm.
thalamus control pleasure and fear feelings so if thalamus become injured then problems occur in pleasure and fear feelings
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Choose the best explanation of a partial solar eclipse?
A. The earth only partially covers the sun during the eclipse
B. The moons phase is full and blocks out most but not all of the sun
C. During a new moon phase there is usually a partial but not total eclipse
D. The moon only partially covers the sun during the eclipse
Answer:
The best explanation for a partial solar eclipse is that moon only partially covers the sun during the eclipse (option D).
Explanation:
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon stands between the sun and the earth, which happens when the moon is near the plane of the ecliptic, that is, the point where the orbits of the earth and the sun intersect.
A partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon partially covers the sun, which depends on the observer's point of view on the earth and his geographical location.
The other options are not correct because:
A. If the earth stands between the sun and the moon, lunar eclipses occur.
B and C. During a solar eclipse it is not possible to see lunar phases, which occur when the sun's rays are reflected off the satellite.
Answer:
for a little easier answer from the other one on this question basically the answer is D.
Explanation:
If an organism has 5 chromosomes in its sex cells, how many would it have in its body cells?
O. 2.5
O. 5
O. 10
O. 15
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On a very cold morning, Boojho and Paheli were talking with each other as they walked down to their school. They observed that the air comming out of their mouth looked loke smoke. They were amused and wondered how it happened. Help them find the answer
Answer:
condensation
Explanation:
In a direct variation, y=39 when x=3. Find the value of y when x=2.
1.) 58.5
2.) 26
3.) 02
4.) 3
What similarities and differences do DNA and RNA share in terms of function and structure? Explain!
Answer: Both DNA and RNA have four nitrogenous bases each—three of which they share (Cytosine, Adenine, and Guanine) and one that differs between the two (RNA has Uracil while DNA has Thymine).
Explanation:
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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form the correct pairs.
Match the parts of fruits.
Answer:
Exocarp is the outer layer
Endocarp surrounds the seed so I suppose the papery part
Mesocarp I think is the fleshy stuff.
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Explanation:
Which of the following scenarios describes an example of epistasis?
What o uawant me to do exactly
Answer:
In rabbits and many other mammals, one genotype (ee) prevents any fur color from developing.
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The swallowing phase where the velopharynx closes forcefully and larynx completely closes at 3 levels is the...
a. Tongue preparatory phase
b. Pharyngeal transport phase
c. Oral transport phase
d. Laryngeal transport phase
Answer:
b. Pharyngeal transport phase
Explanation:
During the pharyngeal phase, the vocal folds close to keep food and liquids from entering the airway.
Swallowing the velopharynx closes forcefully and the larynx completely close at the level of the pharyngeal transport phase this action seal the airway passage, hence option b is correct.
What is swallowing ?According to where the bolus is located, the swallowing process is often split into oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal phases. When consuming solid food vs drinking liquid, the food moves differently through the oral cavity and into the oropharynx.
The tongue closes the oropharynx while it is in the pharyngeal phase. The proximal pharyngeal wall and soft palate serve as a barrier to the nasopharynx.
The laryngeal entrance is sealed off by the vocal cords and arytenoids, and the epiglottis swings down to cover the laryngeal vestibule. These acts close up the pharyngeal cavity's airway.
Therefore at 3 levels, the velopharynx closes forcefully and the larynx completely closes in the pharyngeal transport phase action to seal the airway passage, hence option b is correct.
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The mechanoreceptors sensing light touch are concentrated on
A. the back of the body.
B. hairy skin like forearms and legs.
C. hairless skin like lips and fingertips.
D. the scalp.
Answer:
Hairless skin areas
Explanation:
The mechanoreceptors sensing light touch are concentrated on Hairless skin like lips and fingertips, option C is correct.
Mechanoreceptors sensing light touch are most concentrated on hairless skin regions such as lips and fingertips. These areas have a higher density of specialized touch receptors, known as Meissner's corpuscles and Merkel cells, which are particularly sensitive to light touch sensations. Hairless skin allows for more direct contact with external stimuli, enhancing the perception of gentle touch and fine tactile discrimination.
In contrast, areas with hair, like the back of the body or the scalp, have a lower density of these mechanoreceptors and are more involved in detecting other sensory modalities such as temperature or pain, option C is correct.
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A person is sitting with his hands in his lap, palms down. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The palms are on the inferior surface of the hand.
B. The palms are on the posterior surface of the hand.
C. The palms are on the anterior surface of the hand.
D. The palms are on the dorsal surface of the hand.
Seed production and fruit production occurs in the ________ of plants
-PLEASE ANSWER!!!
A. Root System
B. Shoot System
C. Reproductive System
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
In pea plants, plant height is controlled by a single autosomal dominant gene. Tall plants (H) are dominant to short plants (h). A tall plant with the genotype capital H lowercase h crossed to a tall plant with the genotype capital H lowercase h. In a cross of two tall heterozygous plants, which phenotype ratio is expected from the resulting offspring?
Answer:
3:1 (Tall=75%)(Short=25%)
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How do plants help prevent erosion?
Plant leaves take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
Plant roots absorb water from the ground.
Plant roots help to hold soil in place.
Plant leaves are used to create fabrics and other materials.
Answer:
plant roots hold soil in place
Explanation:
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Answer:
plant roots hold soil in place
Explanation:
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Answer:
First one
Explanation:
A molecule of glucose has 10 fewer hydrogen atoms than a molecule of sucrose
Sucrose- H22
Glucose-H12 + 10 =22
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HHRRTSEE rearrange this
Answer:
THRESHER
Explanation:
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Answer:
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What is the alien invasion in the Florida Everglades?
Which of the following biological processes releases oxygen into the atmosphere?
Answer:
photosynthesis
Explanation:
wcogo (gocow backwards)
water+carbon dioxide->glucose+oxygen
1.what are three factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions?
2.select one of these factors and describe how it affects chemical reactions within our bodies.
Explanation:
The factors that affects the rate of chemical reactions are;
Nature of reactants Concentration of reactants or pressureTemperature Presence of catalystSunlightIn our body, the nature of reactants is very important. A food substance in solid form undergoes slow digestive process because it has little surface area exposure for the action of digestive chemicals. Most solid food are usually chewed in the mouth before digesting them to increase their surface area.
The increasing order of food digestion is;
lumps to granules to powder and to liquids.
Which of the following does NOT affect the climate?
greenhouse effect
solar radiation
war
Answer
the answer is war
Explanation:
Answer:
the one that does not affect the climate is the greenhouse effect
Explanation:
When you sweat a lot the amount of water in your blood can drop. Your cells have to maintain a certain level of water and salt in order to function properly. Which systems work together to help maintain homeostasis when you are dehydrated?
Group of answer choices
The nervous system sends a message to the musculoskeletal system to increase the amount of sweat produced.
The nervous system sends a signal to the digestive system to reduce the absorption of water from the digested food.
The respiratory system breathes faster sending a message to the nervous system to reduce heat.
The circulatory system’s lack of water causes the nervous system to signal the excretory system to reduce the amount of water it takes from the body to produce urine.
Answer:
The circulatory system’s lack of water causes the nervous system to signal the excretory system to reduce the amount of water it takes from the body to produce urine.
Explanation:
endocrine, nervous, and muscular systems work together and maintain temperature homeostasis.
If a woman is heterozygous for widow's peak
(widow's peak is dominant over a smooth hairline) has children with a man with a smooth hairline, what
are the possible phenotypes of their children?
It is impossible to determine the possible phenotypes.
O All of their children will have a widow's peak.
O None of their children will have a widow's peak.
It is possible for their children to either have widow's peak or a smooth hairline.
Answer:
It is possible for their children to either have widow's peak or a smooth hairline.
Explanation:
Let's say that the widow's peak allele is W (dominant) and the smooth hairline is w (recessive).
A woman heterozygous for widow's peak is Ww. A man with a smooth hairline must have two copies of the smooth allele since it is a recessive trait, so he must be ww.
The cross is Ww x ww
W w
w Ww ww
w Ww ww
There is a 50% chance that the children will have the genotype Ww, and therefore have a widow's peak. There is a 50% chance the children will be ww, and will therefore have a smooth hairline.
So, It is possible for their children to either have widow's peak or a smooth hairline.
What will happen following contraction of the diaphragm
Answer:
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Explanation: