do cells produce waste

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Answer 1
no they do not your welcome

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A brown eyed person (BB) and a blue eyed person (bb) have several children. Which of these statements describe the probable eye color of their children?

1.All will have blue eyes
2.All will have brown eyes
3.Half will have brown eyes, and half will have blue eyes
4.Less than half will have brown eye

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Answer:

2. B. All will have Brown Eyes

Explanation:

Brown is dominant, so all children will have Bb, brown eyes

Answer:

Im pretty sure theyll have brown eyes if not my bad

Explanation:

Tissue → Organ → → Organism
13. Which of the following levels of organization would accurately fill the gap in the diagram above?
A cell B molecule C organism system D population

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I think it is a or ABCD I don’t

given the Dna Strand: ATG-CAG-AGA how would i transcribe the corresponding RNA Strand ?

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Answer:

The RNA strand that is transcribed from the DNA strand sequence ATG-CAG-AGA is UAC-GUC-UCU, according to the complementarity of nitrogenous bases.

Explanation:

In order for DNA to RNA transcription to occur, one must be aware that:

The transcription meets the criteria of base complementarity, where a purine binds to a pyrimidine. In RNA there is no thymine, so it is replaced by uracil.  

Given a given sequence of bases the RNA resulting from transcription will be governed by these rules:

DNA: ATG-CAG-AGA

RNA: UAC-GUC-UCU

Where:

Adenine is transcribed in Uracil. Thymine (DNA) is transcribed into Adenine. Cytosine is transcribed into Guanine. Guanine is transcribed into Cytosine.

The nucleus _____.
A.has a net negative charge

B.contains the electrons, protons, and neutrons

C.is the center core of an atom

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

A. is wrong because the electrons are on the outermost of the atom; that would also mean that B. is wrong. C is correct because the nucleus is, in fact, the center core of the atom.

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Answer:

I believe it's B, its been a while since I last studied cells so I might be wrong

Explanation:

Answer:

 B  

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17. Which of the following best describes how amino acids affect the tertiary structure of a
protein?
a) The number of amino acids determines the tertiary structure of the protein.
b) The interactions of the different R-groups with other R-groups and with their environment
determine the tertiary structure of the protein.
c) The R-group of the last amino acid that is added to a growing polypeptide chain
determines the next amino acid that is added to the chain.
d) The sequence of the amino acids in the polypeptide chain determines the protein's
primary structure but has no effect on its tertiary structure.

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Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

I had this question on my test last week

The tertiary structure of the protein is determined by the interactions of the different R-groups with other R-groups and with their environment in the protein (Option B).

An R-group (also called variable group) is a side chain that is attached to the α-carbon of the amino acids, the building blocks of proteins.

The linear sequence of amino acids within a protein is the primary structure of proteins.

The second structure of proteins is determined by the pattern of hydrogen bonding in the peptide backbone. The most common secondary structures of the proteins are alpha-helices and beta-sheets.

The protein tertiary structure is the 3D (tridimensional) shape of the protein, which is due to interaction among R groups of amino acids and with their environment.

The most common tertiary structures of the proteins are globular and fibrous structures.

Finally, the quaternary structure of the proteins is determined by the interaction of several protein chains or subunits.

In conclusion, the tertiary structure of the protein is determined by the interactions of the R-groups and with their environment in the protein (Option B is correct).

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1. Luca made the following chart for Earth's four basic movements, what needs to be correct on his chart?

Rotation Speed Revolution Speed Solar System Speed Milky Way Speed
0.3 miles/sec
18.5 miles/sec
370 miles/sec
150 miles/sec

The rotation speed and revolution speed should be switched

The revolution speed and solar system speed should be switched

The rotation speed and Milky Way speed should be switched.

The solar system speed and Milky Way speed should be switched.

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Answer:

The solar system speed and Milky Way speed should be switched.

Explanation:

The speed of the Earth is with respect to how it moves around it's own axis (rotation speed), the Sun (revolution speed), solar system (solar system speed), and the milky way galaxies (milky way speed) etc.

According to this question, Luca made a chart for this Earth's four basic movements. The chart with their respective speed are as follows:

Rotation Speed - 0.3 miles/sec

Revolution Speed - 18.5 miles/sec

Solar System Speed - 370 miles/sec

Milky Way Speed - 150 miles/sec

Luca, however, made a mistake in his chart.

- The rotation speed of the Earth around its axis is correctly 0.3miles/sec

- The revolution speed of the Earth around the sun is correctly 18.5 miles/sec

- The solar system speed of the Earth i.e. around the solar system is about 150miles/hour

- The milky way speed of the Earth i.e. around local group of galaxies is about 370miles/hour.

Based on the comparison of Luca's chart and correct speed illustration, THE SOLAR SYSTEM SPEED AND MILKY WAY SPEED SHOULD BE SWITCHED.

Which of the following occurs during telophase II? Select all that apply.

1) New nuclei begin to form
2) The centrioles pull at the chromatids
3) Chromatids arrive at opposite ends of the cell
4) Chromosomes are drawn to the metaphase plate
5) Cytoplasm divides and two daughter cells are formed

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Answer: 1, 3, 5

new nuclei begin to form

chromatids arrive at opposite ends of the cell

cytoplasm divides and two daughter cells are formed

Answer:

Which of the following is the correct order of the stages of meiosis II?

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

 

Which of the following occurs during telophase II? Select all that apply.

new nuclei begin to form

chromatids arrive at opposite ends of the cell

cytoplasm divides and two daughter cells are formed

Explanation:

What goes in the blank ?

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Answer:

I would say the answer is cells, because you basically need cells to live

Explanation:

Plants participate in both short- and long-distance signaling. Explain how nerve cells show these two functions, as well. (3 points)


Nerve cells release chemical signals into synapses between them (short distance). They also transverse their lengths with an electrical signal that can result in signal travel along a series of cells (long distance).


Nerve cells release hormones into the synapses between them (short distance). These hormones can also transverse the bloodstream (long distance).


Nerve cells release neurotransmitters into gap junctions between them (short distance). They also use electrochemical gradients that can travel the length of each cell quickly, along a network of cells (long distance).


Nerve cells use plasmodesmata to communicate between them individually (short distance). They also use ion-gated channels to create an electrochemical signal that can be propagated over long distances in their network (long distance).

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Answer:

Nerve cells release chemical signals into synapses between them (short distance). They also transverse their lengths with an electrical signal that can result in signal travel along a series of cells (long distance).

Explanation:

Nerve cells release neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft which are capable of affecting nearby cells such as other nerve cells and muscle cells. Neurotransmitter molecules include, among others, serotonin, acetylcholine, dopamine, norepinephrine and histamine. Moreover, the synaptic cleft is the space that separates a neuron cell and its target cell. On the other hand, neurons transmit signals through electrical impulses. Electrical impulses travel long distances in the body carried by axons of the nerves. Thus, nerve impulses connect the brain and spinal cord and they carry signals to different parts of the body.

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According to the graph, what condition is best for enzyme activity?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Highest peck in enzyme activities

What are 2 things that can be done to encourage sustainable resources for Earths human population

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Answer:

Educate them and show the benefits of sustainable resources

Explanation:

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Why is the dysphotic zone around coral reefs shallower than the dysphotic zone in the open ocean?
There is more oxygen in the open ocean.
The sun is brighter over the open ocean.
There is more nitrogen by the coral reefs.
There is more plankton by coral reefs.

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Answer: There is more plankton by coral reefs.

Explanation: Plankton tend to hang around surface waters which coral reefs also grow in. And most of that Plankton are plants that need more sunlight. So the sun would be brighter in shallower waters rather than open ocean.

a variable that stands alone and isn’t changed by the other variables you are trying to measure

Question 6 options:

independent variable


test-o-matic group


dependent variable


control group

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Answer: independent variable

Order the following liquids form most dense to least dense: Water, Pancake Syrup/Maple Syrup, Cooking Oil, Milk, Dish Soap HELPP PLZZZ I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO THIS AND MY OTHER QUESTIONS

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Answer:

first is syrup than dish soap than milk than water than oil.

Which of the following nitrogen bases is present only in RNA and not in DNA?

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Answer:

The nitrogen base uracil is only present in RNA. It replaces the Thymine used in DNA and bonds with Adenine.

Explanation:

heart muscle cells have alot of mitochondria. why do you think this is?​

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Answer:

The heart is a vital organ with a high metabolic demand. Our heart muscles contain so much mitochondria because those muscles are very active in our body and require lots of energy to constantly pump blood through our circulatory system.

Explanation:

DESCRIBE THE FUNCTION OF A CELL MEMBRANE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO WHAT HAPPENS INSIDE A CELL

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Answer:

cell membrane's main function is to act as a selectively permeable barrier to the transport of materials across it. Membrane is made up of phospholipids arranged in a bilayer fashion. The phospholipids are amphipathic in nature, that is, contain both a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic end.

Explanation:

Why is solar energy considered a inexhaustible energy resource

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Answer:

because it doesn't run out & you can always get more

Explanation:

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Please help! Super easy! (Photo)

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Answer:

I don't know you really didn't give us a question so sorry

Answer:

I don't really get this., is there supposed to be a photo?

Which chemical could be used to show that the cells are respiring aerobically

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limewater

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which of the following statements best explains why plants wilt​

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Answer:

needs more context bro

Plants wilt due to lack of water. Dehydration of the plant will cause it to collapse. They also wilt sometimes to prevent damage from high temperatures and the sun. Hope this helps.

Ecosystems that experience the same climate conditions are grouped together into larger regions called
A.cycles
B.equators
C.poles
D.biomes

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The answer is D biomes !!!!

Exercise 4 (Module 6.9) Glycolysis is the first of three steps in cellular respiration. Review glycolysis by matching each phrase on the right with a term on the left. Some terms are used twice.
_____ 1. Compound formed between glucose and pyruvic acid
_____2. Not involved in glycolysis _____3. Fuel molecule broken down in glycolysis
_____ 4. Produced by substrate-level phosphorylation
_____5. Invested to energize glucose molecule at start of process
_____ 6. Reduced as glucose is'oxddized _____7. Glucose converted to two molecules of this
_____8. Assembled to make ATP
_____9. "Splitting of sugar"
_____10. Carries hydrogen and electrons from oxidation of glucose
A NADH
B. Pyruvic acid
C. ATP
D. NAD+
E Glucose
F. Glycolysis
G. ADP and P
H. Oxygen
I. Intermediate

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Answer:

Explanation:

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The ribosome-covered structure found in the cytoplasm of a cell is called the
А.
Golgi apparatus
B
rough endoplasmic reticulum
lysosome
smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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Answer: rough endoplasmic reticulum

Explanation:

brainliest - An offspring inherits an equal amount of its genetic information from each parent true false

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Answer:

true

they get equal chromosome from each parent.

Answer: False

Explanation:

While women do inherit 50% of their DNA from each parent, men inherit about 51% from their mother and only 49% from their father. ... To answer this question, first a little 101 in genetics: all humans, both male and female, inherit 23 chromosome pairs from their parents, for a total of 46 chromosomes

Long lashes (L) are dominant over short eyelashes (l). Complete a Punnett Square crossing two parents that are both heterozygous for long eyelashes.

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I believe the answer would be
L. l
Top- L LL, Ll,
Bottom- l Ll, ll.

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Which would most likely increase the carrying capacity for humans in a
certain region?
O A. Increased fertility rate
B. Less available fresh water
C. Less space to build houses
D. Better soil for growing food
Someone please help me I'm stuck on this

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Answer: D. better soil for growing food

Explanation:

a cell was poisoned by a substance that destroyed all of its mitochondria. which cell transport processes would be able to still continue?​

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Answer:

Nothing

Explanation:

If a cell's mitochondria were destroyed it would die. Mitochondria are the power houses of the cell and without energy, necessary reactions could not take place .

If a mitochondria stopped working the cell would not have its respiratory function such as to use carbon dioxide, water, and energy in which the cell needs to survive so the cell would eventually stop moving and slowly die out with no nutrients and energy.

For lunch, Pat had a baked potato and Erin had a hamburger with no bun. They each consumed the same amount of biomass, but from different trophic levels. In comparison to the amount of land required to produce Pat’s potato, how much land was required to produce Erin’s hamburger?
a. about 10% as much land to produce the hamburger
b. about the same amount of land to produce the hamburger and the potato
c. about 10 times as much land to produce the hamburger

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I think the answer is B

The land was required to produce Erin’s hamburger is about the same amount of land to produce the hamburger and the potato. Option B. This is further explained below.

What is land production?

Generally,  land natural resource required to generate commodities and services is included.

In conclusion,  we see that It takes roughly the same amount of land to produce a hamburger as a potato.

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