explanation of gender in female​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Female means a women gender.

Explanation:

this is the correct answer you want .

Answer 2

Answer:

First off, chromosomes are thread like structures found in the nucleus of a cell containing genes, which determine a certain characteristic, and DNA which is the chemical that is the basic unit of inheritance.

All human cells ( excluding people who has cell abnormalities etc. ) contain 46 chromosomes. However there's this one pair of chromosomes called the sex chromosomes ( X and Y chromosome ) which defines whether the person is a make or female.

A male will have XY chromosomes, but a female will have XX chromosomes. That's how you differentiate.


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Antibodies are composed of two types of peptides, heavy chains and light chains. One of the major classes of antibody molecules is immunoglobulin G (IgG). Two heavy chains and two light chains form one IgG molecule. Classify each statement as describing the heavy chains, light chains, or both chains of IgG

a. form the antigen-binding site
b. contain multiple variable domains
c. are found in the Fab fragment
d. are found in the FC fragment
e. contain only one constant domain
f. contain multiple constant domains
g. contain only one variable domain

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Answer and Explanation:

a. form the antigen-binding site ⇒ both chains

The antigen-binding site is formed by one hypervariable region of the light chain (VL) and one hypervariable region of the heavy chain (VH). So, both type of chains contributes to antigen recognition.

b. contain multiple variable domains ⇒ none

Both chains - light and heavy - contain only one variable domain (VL and VH).  

c. are found in the Fab fragment ⇒ both chains

The Fab fragment is composed of portions of both light and heavy chains: each portion contains one variable domain and one constant domain. The Fab fragment binds specifically the antigen.  

d. are found in the FC fragment ⇒ heavy chains

The Fc region is composed of portions of heavy chains (CH² and CH³), so it contains constant domains.  

e. contain only one constant domain ⇒ light chains

Each light chain contains one variable domain (VL) and one constant domain (CL).  

f. contain multiple constant domains ⇒ heavy chains

Each heavy chain contains three constant domains: CH¹, CH² and CH³.  

g. contain only one variable domain ⇒ both chains

Both light and heavy chains contain one variable domain. The difference is given by the number of constant domains: light chains have 1 constant domain while heavy chains have 3 constant domains.

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Which of the following about X-linked traits is true?
O (D) They can passed from father to son
O (A) There are more genetic diseases carried by the Y chromosome than the X chromosome
(C) None of the other choices are correct
O (B) They generally affect more males than females

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

because is formed from father to son

Your first assignment is to provide information to the firm BigMoney Inc., a chemical producer in Kansas interested in using microbes to clean toxic spills (bioremediation). BigMoney Inc. has had a major spill of inorganic S that contaminated the soil around their plant. Scientists at BigMoney have developed mechanisms for removing H2S from soil, but have not found one for S. They want to know on a strictly theoretical basis (regardless of whether bacteria exist in nature that actually do these specific reactions) if there are any types of bacteria that could use S to give rise to H2S. (7 points total)

S ? H2S (-0.274)

a) is this an oxidation or reduction?

b) is S serving as an electron acceptor or donor?

c) Which of the following metabolisms (aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration, aerobic chemolithotrophy and anaerobic chemolithotrophy) could be used to carry out this reaction? You can assume the reaction given above is either the initial oxidation reaction or the final reduction reaction. You must think about whether each of these metabolisms can oxidize or reduce inorganic materials. Remember, think strictly theoretically. Note, you must indicate ALL metabolisms that could be used. (1 point)

d) For each of the metabolisms that could be used, describe exactly how H2S will be formed providing the following information: (5 points)

Is the initial electron donor (from where are the electrons being taken) organic or inorganic?

Which of the pathways discussed in class (glycolysis, TCA, electron transport chain, chemolithotrophy, photosynthesis, and fermentation) will be used to get the electrons?

Is the final electron acceptor oxygen or not oxygen, and is it organic or inorganic?

Please provide a specific example of a half reaction (either initial oxidation or final reduction) that would work with the half reaction provided in this scenario, and briefly describe why it was chosen. Hint: your answer must consider the reduction potential of the electron acceptor compared to that of the electron donor and the half equation given must be either the donating or accepting reaction. Note: you may assume other molecules, both organic and inorganic, are present in the soil.

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Answer:

i dont know how to answer this question

Explanation:

Many Learners Perform Well In Grade 12 But still not accepted into Universities.Explain Two Reasons For This​

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Answer:

1. Confusion

2. Financial issue

Explanation:

1. The reason I say this is that many of them are not really sure about what they want they want to do in their later future making them a little confused on what to do.

2. It is a common issue which has taken away so many bright minds away from their future in helping the world and their individual community to prosper in different ways.

The reason why many students from grade 12 are not accepted in universities is that they may not be ready to pursue a given career or their parents may not be able to afford it.

Why are grade 12 students not accepted in universities?

In the whole of North America, grade 12 is the senior class or the highest class in high school.

Some grade 12 students may not be admitted into university even though they performed well because;

Some of the students who have finished well in grade 12 do not yet have clear cut career orientations.Also, some  of them may not have parents that can afford to send them to the university.

Hence, a good performance in grade 12 do not guarantee university admission.

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Can animals perform
photosynthesis?
No
Yes

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

animals are heterotrophic meaning they can't produce their own food.

when a cell goes through mitosis and cell division, the two new cells have _?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

since in mitosis, the cell has 23 pair of chromosomes, after the cell division process called mitosis, it divides into 2 cells that have 23 pairs of chromosomes

what are the molecules which are the result of any chemical reaction.

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Answer:

In a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules that interact with each other are called reactants. In a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules produced by the reaction are called products. In a chemical reaction, only the atoms present in the reactants can end up in the products.

What is a way in which recombinant DNA technology is helping human health?​

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Answer:

Recombinant DNA technology has also proven important to the production of vaccines and protein therapies such as human insulin, interferon and human growth hormone. It is also used to produce clotting factors for treating haemophilia and in the development of gene therapy.

Explanation:

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PLEASE HELP During a lunar eclipse, what is the penumbra?(1 point)


A. It is the part of the moon’s shadow where the sun is completely blocked.


B. It is the part of Earth’s shadow where the sun is completely blocked.


C. It is the part of Earth’s shadow where the sun is only partially blocked.


D. It is the part of the moon’s shadow where the sun is only partially blocked.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which organelle is like the brain of the cell? vacuole O endoplasmic reticulum O cytoplasm O nucleus​

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Answer:

nucleus

Explanation:

i remember this from science.

Nucleus is the main control center of the Cell.

A. Objective type questions
Choose the correct answer.
1. Which of the following is not transported by the xylem and phloem tubes on the stem?
a) Sugar
b) Water
c)
Carbon dioxide
d) Mineralsalt​

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Answer:

C) Carbon dioxide

Explanation:

Xylem and Phloem are tissues that majorly transport food and liquid components e.g water within a plant they are not responsible for transportation or gas e.g Carbon dioxide. The respiratory organs which are Stomata and lenticels are the ones in charge of that

I thinks it may be carbon dioxide,I’m not sure tho.

is there difference between aqueous channel and aquaporin?

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Answer:

Pathways by which water can cross a membrane lipid bilayer. Water can diffuse slowly across the bilayer between the lipid molecules (shown in blue). ... In contrast, water traverses the membrane much more rapidly through aqueous channels (aquaporins - shown in brown), and this process is much less temperature-sensitive.

Explanation:

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Rock pocket mice live in the deserts of the American southwest. Ancestral pocket mice all had light-colored coats that blended in
with the region's rocks and sandy soil, keeping the mice hidden from predatory owls. About 1.7 million years ago, a series of
volcanic eruptions spewed out wide trails of black lava into the middle of rock pocket mouse territory. Currently there are two color
morphs of rock pocket mice: light-colored mice that are typically found in habitats with sandy soil, and dark-colored mice that are
typically found in habitats with dark-colored lava rocks.
Which of the following best justifies the claim that alleles that may be adaptive in one type of environment can be deleterious in
another because of different selective pressures?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Just answered this

Which two atoms form an ionic bond?

A. Sodium and bromine
B. Two oxygen atoms
C. Two sodium atoms
D. Fluorine and chlorine

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A, sodium and bromine. You can think of ionic bonds as happening between elements from different sides of the periodic table. Think of something like table salt, NaCl, which would dissociate into a Na+ ion and a Cl- ion.

Suppose your friend investigated the color of pea pods and concluded that green pods (G) were dominant over yellow pods (g). What experimental evidence would be needed to support this conclusion?

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I honestly do not know sorry

Many rainforests are found in the tropics, but only a few are found in cooler temperate zones. What makes a forest a rainforest?



A. They always contain very large rivers or lakes.


B. They produce more oxygen than normal forests.


C. They have a canopy of trees and a great deal of precipitation.


D. They have a large variety of animals that are not found elsewhere.

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I’m pretty sure it is b because

Which process moves small rock pieces during sedimentary rock formation?

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Answer: The process that moves small rock pieces during the sedimentary rock formation is erosion. The carrying away of small rock particles by the effect of wind, water, or ice. It is a surface phenomenon on the earth's crust and then transportation takes place.

Explanation: I hope this helps!

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Please help me with number 4

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Maybe C sorry if it’s wrong

What is the main source of energy for the world

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I believe it is the sun
The answer is the sun.

—Evidence—
•-Sun is the ultimate source of energy because all renewable and non renewable sources are ultimately derived form sun.
We get solar energy which can be put to many uses.

What are the signs and symptoms of mumps?​

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Answer:

The primary sign of mumps is swollen salivary glands that cause the cheeks to puff out. Other signs and symptoms may include:

Pain in the swollen salivary glands on one or both sides of your face

Pain while chewing or swallowing

Fever

Headache

Muscle aches

Weakness and fatigue

Loss of appetite

Which changes are environmental effects of farming?

A: Flooding
B: Soil Erosion
C: Increased Carbon Dioxide Levels
D: Habit Loss

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Pretty sure it’s soil erosion
Answer B: Soil Erosion

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rabies:
What are the symptoms the animal would exhibit?
How does the disease impact the animal?
How could you prevent exposure to this disease?

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Answer:

Symptoms:

FeverHeadacheHydrophobiaPhotophobiaAgitation Increased salivationThe animal becomes hyperreactive to external stimuli and bite at anything nearIncoordination is seen due to rear limb paralysis and drooling and difficulty swallowing is caused by paralysis of facial and throat muscles.

It's a deadly disease. Death is usually caused by respiratory arrest.

Prevention can be done through:

Vaccinating dogs, cats, and ferrets against rabiesKeeping pets under supervisionContacting an animal control officer if the animal is acting strangely

The California Mussel (​ Mytilus californianus​ ) is the natural prey of the shore crab (​ Carcinus maenas​ ). Study the graph above. Why would a crab adapt to having larger claws according to the graph?

a. Larger claws would help the crab camouflage in the rocks so the mussels won’t see them.
b. Larger claws would help the crab swim fast in a rough current toward where the mussels are hiding.
c. Larger claws would help the crab crack open the shells of the mussels so the crab can eat them.
d. Larger claws would scare away the mussels with thicker shells causing the crabs to choose a new food source.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - c. Larger claws would help the crab crack open the shells of the mussels so the crab can eat them.

Explanation:

The graph (attached) states that the two variables size of claws of the crabs depends on the thickness of the shell of mussels. With the increase in the thickness of the shell of the mussels the size of the claws of crabs also increases and becomes larger.

The most likely explanation of this change would be adapting according to the change in the shell of the crab as they require to crack their shell to eat them as mussels are the primary food source of these crabs.

DO NUMBER 3 FOR 50 POINTS

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Answer:

nucleotides

Explanation:

17. Which British law does the illustration on the right refer to?



Please help

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Answer:

The British Law does the illustration on the right refer to Publication Right .

I hope this will be the answer

Which of the following courses would NOT be part of the curriculum for someone studying to be a botanist? Native Flora Native Fauna Exotic Dendrology Plant Systematics ​

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i think exotic den from ilyy dheiehsus

Answer:  The correct answer is Native Fauna

Explanation:  This answer has been confirmed correct.

Native Fauna refers to animals.

Explain the relationship between crossing over and genetic variation

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Answer:

When homologous chromosomes form pairs during prophase I of meiosis I, crossing-over can occur. Crossing-over is the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes. It results in new combinations of genes on each chromosome. It is obviously another source of genetic variation in offspring.

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The process of meiosis is essential in the sexual reproduction and life cycle of many organisms. The outcome of meiosis is haploid gametes. Which statements correctly describe the importance of meiosis to the life cycle or these organisms?

A) Increasing genetic diversity ensures that no two haploid gametes are exactly the same.
B) Taking a diploid cell to its haploid state occurs during the first cell division of meiosis.
C) Checkpoints during meiosis ensures that chromosome separation occurs accurately, avoiding non-disjunction.
D) DNA synthesis occurs before each cell division in meiosis ensures that the integrity of the chromosomes is maintained.
E) Reducing the number of chromosomes by half during meiosis ensures the chromosome number is maintained during fertilization.

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I think the answer to this question is A

Answer:

Its A,B,C, and E on USATESTPREP

Explanation:

1. which of the following organisms is not a strepsirrhines?​

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What are the options?
I’ll edit my answer

Ferns obtain their food:

from spores
from the ground
by photosynthesis
from other plants
NEED HELP NOW

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The answer is From spores
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