Answer: 1 Lysosomes and peroxisomes, Microtubules, Endoplasmic reticulum, Mitochondria
2 The role of the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is to control the cell. Because it contains most of the cell's DNA, which is encoded with genetic instructions, the nucleus controls which proteins the cell makes.
3 The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on its surface. This is what give the RER a "rough" appearance. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) does not contain ribosomes. The Smooth ER looks more like tubes. The SER helps in the storage of proteins and lipids.
4 Secretory vesicles contain materials that are to be excreted from the cell, such as wastes or hormones.
Transport vesicles move molecules within the cells.
Vacuoles are vesicles that contain mostly water.
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difference between plants and animal cell
Answer:
Plant cells have a cell wall, but animals cells do not. Cell walls provide support and give shape to plants. Plant cells have chloroplasts, but animal cells do not.
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Answer:
Plant cells have chloroplasts,animal cells don't.
Plant cells also have cell walls.
Animal cells have lysosomes and centrosomes and plant cells don't.
Is it hazard or risk
Answer:
1. Risk
2. Hazard
3. Risk
4. Risk
5. Hazard
6. Hazard
7. Hazard
8. Hazard
9. Risk
10. Hazard
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State why parthenogenesis is considered a form of asexual reproduction
Answer:
Parthenogenesis is an asexual mode of reproduction, in which, an unfertilized egg develops into a new individual, occurring commonly among insects and certain other arthropods. form of asexual reproduction found in females, where growth and development of embryos occurs without fertilization by a male.
Explanation:
Is the following cell a plant of an animal cell? How do you know? Plant cell because there is a cell wall and a chloroplast O Plant cell because there is a large vacuole and a cell wall 0 Animal cell because there is a cell membrane and no chloroplasts O Animal cell because it has a cell wall and a a large vacuole
Answer:
A plant cell contains a large, singular vacuole that is used for storage and maintaining the shape of the cell. In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles. Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. In plants, the cell wall surrounds the cell membrane.
Explanation:
How did the concept of biodiversity originally become more excepted in the scientific community?
Answer:
The Importance of Biodiversity
Increase ecosystem productivity; each species in an ecosystem has a specific niche—a role to play.
Support a larger number of plant species and, therefore, a greater variety of crops.
Protect freshwater resources.
Promote soils formation and protection.
Provide for nutrient storage and recycling.
Explanation:
List the three layers of the rainforest
Answer:
Canopy, understory, and forest floor.
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Which is NOT true of magnetic
domains?
A. Magnetic domains are groups of aligned
atoms.
B. Magnetic domains are too small to be seen.
C. Magnetic domains are outside of a magnet.
The study of magnetic domains is defined as the micro magnetics. The Magnetic domains are outside of a magnet is not true. The correct option is C.
What is a magnetic domain?A magnetic domain is defined as a region within a magnetic material in which the magnetization is in a uniform direction. This indicate that the individual magnetic moments of the atoms are aligned with one another and they point in the same direction.
The magnetic domain structure is responsible for the magnetic behavior of ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, etc. The domains are found to be oriented randomly if there is no external magnetic field.
Thus the correct option is C.
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B.
C.
D.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What is the reactant in the
following chemical reaction?
similarities between fungi and protists . WILL MARK U BRAINLIEST !! ( just need 2 )
Answer:
Since plants and fungi are both derived from protists, they share similar cell structures. Unlike animal cells, both plant and fungal cells are enclosed by a cell wall. As eukaryotes, both fungi and plants have membrane-bound nuclei, which contain DNA condensed with the help of histone proteins.
Explanation:
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adsorption definition
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The definition of Adsorption is the process by which a solid holds molecules of a gas or liquid or solute as a thin film
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i'd say it's camouflage...?
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What makes mitochondrial DNA useful as a molecular clock? (2 points)
It is only found in select organisms, making it easier to compare relationships between species that have it.
A large portion of the DNA ring is not vital to structure or function, allowing it to accumulate neutral mutations.
Its rate of mutation increases over time as organisms continue to evolve and differentiate from each other.
A slow mutation rate makes it useful for determining evolutionary relationships between ancient species.
Answer:
Mitochondrial DNA is useful as a molecular clock because it displays uniparental inheritance
Classify each planet as an inner planet or an outer planet.
Marine iguanas feed on seaweed. Seaweed contains starch Starch is digested by enzymes in the digestive system. Explain why the shape of an enzyme is important for digestion.
Answer: The enzyme is a catalyst that speed up the rate of the reaction.
Explanation:
The enzyme can be defined as the protein that is involved in the catalytic activity of the reaction. The shape of the enzyme is important as it determines to which substrate it binds to. The enzyme is specific to the substrate and binds to a specific kind of substrate. During the digestion process the enzyme binds to the specific substrate like protein, carbohydrates, fats, and other biomolecules present in the food to simplify the digestion process. Starch is digested into maltose by the enzyme salivary amylase in the mouth.
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Answer:
1 red, 2 pink, 1 white
Explanation:
RW x RW = 1 RR, 2 RW, 1 WW
I assume that RR is red, RW is pink, and WW is white
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Please help if you have watch the Amoeba Sisters photosynthesis
what part(s) of the video you liked
what part(s) of the video you did not like
was the video was useful to you and why/why not
Explanation:
the video was really use ful I watched it a couple. of times before a test to
Draw a flowchart to illustrate how a change in a nucleotide in a DNA strand leads to symptoms experienced by those with sickle cell anemia.
Answer:
Explanation:
The Flowchart is in the picture below. I hope it would be helpful for you.
A nucleotide is a compound containing three component units namely a pentose sugar, a heterocyclic nitrogenous base and a phosphate group. The nitrogenous base present may be either purines or pyrimidine.
What is sickle cell anemia?The sickle cell anemia is one of a group of inherited disorders known as the sickle cell disease. It affects the shape of the red blood cells which carry oxygen to all parts of the body. In sickle cell anemia some red blood cells are sickle shaped.
Red blood cells are usually round and flexible, so that they move easily through blood vessels. The sickle shaped red blood cells are also called crescent moons. These sickle cells also become rigid and sticky which slow or block the blood flow.
SCD causes a basal substitution of adenine A to thymine T in the sixth codon of beta globin. This leads to the replacement of glutamic acid with valine in polypeptide chains of haemoglobin.
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Maria claimed that she could not see through the safety goggles and wore them on top of her head rather than over her eyes. While pouring an unknown chemical into a beaker, she accidently splashed some of the chemical in her eyes. What should Maria immediately do next?
Answer:
She should immediately rinse or flush her eyes with water.
Explanation:
One of the most important precautionary measure to be taken when working with explosive chemicals in the laboratory is the use of safety goggles. However, in this case, Maria claimed that she could not see through the safety goggles and wore them on top of her head rather than over her eyes.
Maria accidentally splashed some chemicals into her eyes while trying to pour it into a beaker. The primary or initial response to this happening is to immediately FLUSH OR RINSE her eyes with water. This will flush away the chemical from her eyes before it can have its detrimental effect.
Answer:
proceed to the eye wash station, open her eyes, and rinse them for at least 15 minutes
Explanation:
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Low-mass main sequence stars often exceed the Chandrasekhar Limit
O True
O False
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Answer: IM NOT SHORE but when you have to BB its 100% black and the parent of that one will pass on B always. the white mouse is bb this is a resistive trait.
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Investigators are looking for the igniter used at their crime scene. Which igniter is most likely to leave evidence behind for investigators to discover?
A cigarette lighter
A cigarette butt
A match
A Molotov cocktail
Las estructuras que facilitan la union de las venas y arteriasel intercambio gaseosos entre los dintistos tejidos y la sangre que circula se denominan.....
Answer:
Intercambio de oxígeno y dióxido de carbono
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, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University
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La principal función del aparato respiratorio es inhalar oxígeno y eliminar dióxido de carbono. El oxígeno inhalado penetra en los pulmones y alcanza los alvéolos. Las capas de células que revisten los alvéolos y los capilares circundantes se disponen ocupando el espesor de una sola célula y están en contacto estrecho unas con otras. Esta barrera entre el aire y la sangre tiene un grosor aproximado de una micra (1/10 000 cm). El oxígeno atraviesa rápidamente esta barrera aire–sangre y llega hasta la sangre que circula por los capilares. Igualmente, el dióxido de carbono pasa de la sangre al interior de los alvéolos, desde donde es exhalado al exterior.
La sangre oxigenada circula desde los pulmones por las venas pulmonares y, al llegar al lado izquierdo del corazón, es bombeada hacia el resto del organismo (véase Función del corazón). La sangre con déficit de oxígeno y cargada de dióxido de carbono vuelve al lado derecho del corazón a través de dos grandes venas: la vena cava inferior y la vena cava superior. A continuación, la sangre es impulsada a través de la arteria pulmonar hacia los pulmones, donde recoge el oxígeno y libera el dióxido de carbono.
Intercambio de gases entre las alveolas y los capilares
Para mantener la absorción de oxígeno y la emisión de dióxido de carbono, entran y salen de los pulmones entre 5 y 8 L de aire por minuto, y cada minuto se transfiere alrededor del 30% de cada litro (cerca de tres décimos de galón) de oxígeno desde los alvéolos hasta la sangre, aun cuando la persona esté en reposo. Al mismo tiempo, un volumen similar de dióxido de carbono pasa de la sangre a los alvéolos y es exhalado. Durante el ejercicio, es posible respirar más de 100 L de aire por minuto y extraer de este aire 3 L de oxígeno por minuto. La velocidad de entrada del oxígeno en el organismo es una medida importante de la cantidad total de energía consumida por este. La inspiración y la espiración se llevan a cabo gracias a los músculos respiratorios.
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Q: What is the purpose of Mitosis? Why do cells need to divide?
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Answer:
The goal of mitosis is to divide a cell to produce two cells, each of which is identical to the parent cell. The cell cycle is the process by which cells multiply, which is necessary for an organism to survive.
Explanation:
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Give THREE examples of an adaptation of an organism and WHY it is considered an adaptation.
Answer:
There are three different types of adaptations: Behavioural - responses made by an organism that help it to survive/reproduce. Physiological - a body process that helps an organism to survive/reproduce. Structural - a feature of an organism's body that helps it to survive/reproduce.
Explanation:
One Multiple Choice (A, B, or C) question and one True/False question.
For probability and permutations and combinations
An advertisement for a health supplement is being shown in a commercial explaining the benefits of increasing lean muscle, strengthen tendons, and ligaments. It also includes a fat burner that will increase the breakdown of triglycerides. Which two biomolecules are being discussed in this ad?
carbohydrates and lipids
lipids and nucleic acids
proteins and carbohydrates
proteins and lipids
Answer:
C. Proteins and carbohydrates
which 3 statements of these are true? ( I put a picture attached to this ) please help I will give brainliest if correct
Answer:
The name of the element is carbon, there are 6 protons, and nitrogen has a smaller atomic number.
Explanation:
The atomic number of carbon is 6, not 12.
The atomic mass of carbon is 12.01g, not 12.
It does have six protons, it has a larger atomic number (6) than nitrogen (5) and it is called carbon.
Should the international community help build nuclear reactors in developing countries to fuel economic growth and provide cheap energy? Explain why or why not. Whoever answers this can you please elaborate more and if you do this you would receive 20 points thanks!
Answer:
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