Answer:
Some potential benefits of genetically modified organisms are as follows:
1. Improvement of the food situation worldwide
2. An increase in yield crops
3. An increase in the nutritional value of food
4. The development of pharmaceutical preparations of proven clinical significance.
Explanation:
On the other hand, some potential risks of genetically modified organisms are as follows:
1. Transgenic food may unfavorably affect the health of consumers.
2. Transgenic food may lead to development of alimentary allergies
3. Synthesis of toxic agents
4. Resistance to antibiotics
5. Other unknown effects of mixed genes on the animals or the environment.
in each one put if it is : DNA only , RNA Only or both DNA and RNA.
1-Has a phosphate in the nucleotide
2-Has the sugar Deoxyribose
3-Has the sugar Ribose
4-Contains Adenine
5-Contains Guanine
6-Contains Thymine
7-Contains Cytosine
8-Contains Uracil
9-Double Stranded
10-Single Stranded
11-Found in the nucleus
12-Found in the cytoplasm
13-Nucleic Acids
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Answer:
1.both
2.DNa
3.RNA
4.Both
6.both
7.both
8.RNA only
9.DNA only
10.RNA only
11.DNA only
12.RNA only
13.Both
A strand of mRNA containing the following repeating sequence: AAGAAGAAGAAG. this sequence of mRNA codes for:
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1. lys-arg-gly-lys
2.ser-ser-glu-glu
3.-lys-arg-lys-arg
4.lys-lys-lys-lys
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Every gene is a three bases codon so with the first three bases and subsequent triplets being AAG, then it the amino acid will be lysine throughout
3. When oxygen in a person's blood decreases, the body will respond by...
increasing hunger
decreasing breathing rate
decreasing blood pressure
increasing breathing rate
What is the definition of law of dominance?
Melosis is a reduction divison
True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A process of reduction division in which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell. ... Sex cells (sperm & egg.) Process of Meiosis. Starts with 1 diploid cell & ends with 4 haploid cells
what is the relationship between working distance and field of view
Answer:
yeah
Explanation:
Field Of View (FOV): The Viewable area of the object under inspection. In other words, this is the portion of the object that fills the camera's sensor. Working Distance (WD): The distance from the front of the lens to the object under inspection. Resolution: The minimum feature size of the object under inspection.
Which parts of the body ossify last?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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CT evaluation of timing for ossification of the medial clavicular epiphysis "The clavicle is the first bone to ossify in the developing embryo and the last to complete epiphyseal union.
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Three nucleotide bases in mRNA, that specifies (codes for) a particular amino acid is called a(n)
a
mutagen
b
anticodon
c
intron
d
codon
Answer:
The answer is a codon. A codon is in a mRNA while an anti-codon is in a tRNA.
Design an experiment that determines the amount of time needed for a person’s heart rate to return to normal after exercise
Answer:
You could record yourself doing a cardio exercise such as running or using a jump rope for a certain period of time using a stop watch or a phone timer. Then stop after about 5-10 minutes and using the stop watch see how long it takes for your heart rate to go back to normal.
Explanation:
3. Which of the following is an example of how humans have selectively bred organisms for thousands of years?
a. Humans have selectively bred lions to ensure they are adapted to the savanna.
b. Humans have selectively bred oak trees to produce acoms.
C. Humans have selectively bred apples to create lots of different varieties.
d. Humans have selectively bred cows so they produce less meat.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
This is the only answer that logically makes sense with the question
Answer:
id say C
Explanation:
As compared to developing countries, developed countries have a
Answer: high per capita income and GDP
Explanation:
"Key Differences Between Developed and Developing Countries. The countries which are independent and prosperous are known as Developed Countries. The countries which are facing the beginning of industrialization are called Developing Countries. Developed Countries have a high per capita income and GDP as compared to Developing Countries. Nov 15 2019."
Explain in your own words why a fulcrum is necessary for a lever to work.
Answer:
The lever has two important parts. The lever itself and the fulcrum. The placement of the fulcrum determines how far the levered object will move, and how much force is required to move it. If a weight was resting on a lever a person could lift the weight by pressing on the lever on the other side.
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In eukaryotes, chromosomes are protected by what cellular
structure?
a nuclear membrane
b antibodies
C cytoplasm
d ribosomes
type of species that can respond to changes in the environment better.
Answer:
Animals can react to climate change in only three ways: They can move, adapt or die. Many animals are moving to higher elevations and latitudes to escape warming temperatures, but climate change may be happening too quickly for most species to outrun it.
Explanation:
In what ways are prokaryotic cells
generally different from eukaryotic cells?
Answer:
There are several differences between the two, but the biggest distinction between them is that eukaryotic cells have a distinct nucleus containing the cell's genetic material, while prokaryotic cells don't have a nucleus and have free-floating genetic material instead
• What types of muscles are in the body?
• What are the different types of muscle tissue?
• How do skeletal muscles work?
• What does the skeleton do?
• What are the characteristics of bones?
• What role do joints play?
• What is the role of the nervous system?
• How do the parts of the nervous system work?
• How do the muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems work together to maintain homeostasis?
• How does the endocrine system function?
• Which hormones do endocrine glands release?
• How are hormone levels regulated?
• How does the reproductive system work?
• What structures make up the male and female reproductive systems?
• What nutrients do you need?
• What happens in the digestive system?
• What is the process of digestion?
• What is the role of excretory system?
• What are the structures of the urinary system?
• How does the excretory system help the body maintain homeostasis?
• What is the role of the respiratory system?
• What happens when you breathe?
• What happens in the circulatory system?
• What are the structures of the heart?
• How does blood flow through the circulatory system?
• What does blood contain?
• What are the benefits and limitations of scientific experiments and investigations?
• What pathogens cause infectious disease?
• What is the role of the immune system?
• How are pathogens spread?
• How do infectious diseases affect body systems?
• What are noninfectious diseases, and how do people get them?
Answer:
1.SkeletalMuscle, Smooth muscle and Cardiac muscle
2ẞame as no.1
3.They enable humans to move and perform daily activities
4.Theywork as a support for your body gives the body shape
5.Theyare lightweight yet strong
6.Theymake the skeleton flexible.
what is different between animal cell and plant cell
Animal cell: Has a small vacuole, Has centrioles , and has it shape oval, Lacks Chloroplast.
WHILE
Plant cell: Has a large vacuole surrounded with tonoplast , Lacks centrioles, Has it shape rectangular and Has Chloroplast which contains chlorophyll for formation of green pigment in plants.
The 8th month of the year is
Answer:
August is the 8th month of the year-
Explanation:
13. What is the structure whose main job is to write RNA from proteins?
a. nucleolus
b. Golgi apparatus
c. cytoplasm
d. cilia
Answer:
I think its B but im not sure.
Explanation:
Shape and volume ;
Solid :
Gas :
Explanation:
=Three states of matter exist – solid, liquid, and gas.
• Solids have a definite shape and volume.
•Liquids have a definite volume, but take the shape of the container.
•Gases have no definite shape or volume.
how does a tape worm feed
Answer:
The tapeworm feeds off the food that the host is digesting.
Explanation:
Tapeworms get into the body when a person eats or drinks something that's infected with a worm or its eggs. Once inside the body, the tapeworm head attaches to the inner wall of the intestines.
Answer:
Tapeworms do not have a digestive tract. Instead, they absorb their nutrients from the gut contents of the host directly through their outside surface, tegument. New proglottids are constantly formed in the neck of the worm and along the length of the tapeworm they mature.
Explanation:
Which of the following was not advocated by the Black Panthers?
a
nonviolence techniques to achieve goals
b
the Black Power movement
c
black nationalism movements
d
community development efforts
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Black Panther Party was a political party formed by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in 1966 in Oakland, California. The party was formed to protect the black community from police brutality. The operations advocated by the Black Panther Party were the Black Power Movement, the black nationalism movement, development efforts for the black community, and violent ways to achieve their goals.
Therefore, the way not adopted by the Black Panthers Party is option A, nonviolent ways to achieve their goals. In reality, Huey P. Newton was convicted of manslaughter for killing a police officer and was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. Thus option A is correct.
This is an image of an electrocardiogram Which statement describes the condition of the heart at the point indicated in the electrocardiogram? The muscles of the atria depolarize. The muscles of the ventricles depolarize. The muscles of the atria repolarize. The muscles of the ventricles repolarize.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer: the muscles of the ventricles repolarize.
what is the smallest biological unit called
Answer:
A cell
Explanation:
Answer:
cell
Explanation:
The cell is the smallest structural and functional unit of living organisms, which can exist on its own. Therefore, it is sometimes called the building block of life. Some organisms, such as bacteria or yeast, are unicellular—consisting only of a single cell—while others, for instance, mammalians, are multicellular.
Scientists placed frogs in a closed aquarium. They measured the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the aquarium. The graph above shows their results. What most likely happened?
A: The frogs used oxygen to make sugar and gave off carbon dioxide.
B: The frogs used carbon dioxide to make sugar and gave off oxygen.
C: The frogs used oxygen to get energy from sugar and gave off carbon dioxide.
D:The frogs used carbon dioxide to get energy from sugar and gave off oxygen.
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Write 5-6 sentences about snakes. (This is for an informational paper, make if formal!) Please don't put links/files to download because I can't download on this computer since it is the family computer. THANK YOU!
Answer:
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Explanation:
There are more than 3,000 species of snakes on the planet and they’re found everywhere except in Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland, and New Zealand. About 600 species are venomous, and only about 200—seven percent—are able to kill or significantly wound a human. Snake vision varies greatly between species. Some have keen eyesight and others are only able to distinguish light from dark, but the important trend is that a snake's visual perception is adequate enough to track movements. A young snake that is still growing may shed its skin up to four times a year, but an older snake may shed only once or twice a year.Snake venoms are complex mixtures of proteins, and are stored in venom glands at the back of the head.[
What will a cell that passes the restriction point mostly undergo?
Answer:
The point at G1 at which commitment occurs and the cell no longer requires growth factors to complete the cell cycle has been termed the restriction (R) point. The R point has been temporally mapped at 2–3 hours prior to the onset of DNA synthesis.
How is a phylogenetic tree similar to a dichotomous key?
A) Both focus on illustrating taxonomic relationships between organisms
B) Both were founded by Carl Linneaus.
C) Both convey common ancestry from an originating organism.
D) Both map evolutionary processes from similar organisms.
A phylogenetic tree is similar to a dichotomous key because B. Both were founded by Carl Linneaus.
A phylogenetic tree is also called the phylogeny. It's a diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships that can be found in various organisms.
A dichotomous key refers to a scientific tool that's used in the identification of different organisms based on the observable traits that can be found in the organism.
It should be noted that the phylogenetic tree and dichotomous key were founded by Carl Linneaus.
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Answer:
1. binomial nomenclature.
2. domain
3. Both focus on illustrating taxonomic relationships between organisms.
4. domain, kingdom, phylum only
5. juglans nigra
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why do you think diversity is important for the survival of a species?
Answer:
Genetic diversity refers to the amount of genetic variation within a species. Diversity is important for species survival as it provides a way for populations to adapt to changing environments with more variation. More individuals within a population will possess allele variations that are suited to the environment and they will survive more effectively.
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Compared to a rounded particle with low density, a HIGH density,
rounded particle of the same size will sink through water
•more slowly
•at the same rate
•more rapidly
Answer:
more rapidly
Explanation:
Density of a substance refers to the mass of that substance in relation to one unit of its volume. The density of a substance is the basis of whether such substance will float or sink in a liquid. This means that if the density of an object is higher than that of a liquid medium e.g water, the object will SINK while if the density of the object is lower in relation to the liquid medium, the object will FLOAT.
According to this question involving a rounded particle. If the rounded particle is of low density than water, it will float. However, if the rounded particle of the same size is of HIGH density than water, it will SINK MORE RAPIDLY.