The answer is B, Jennifer and her husband were both carriers of the allele
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Gravitational PE = _____ x ______
g.p.e = m × g × h
g.p.e = Gravitational potential energy (J)
m = Mass (kg)
g = gravity (ms-¹) [9.8 or 10]
h = height (m)
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what kind of substances plant need to make food
Answer:
water,carbon dioxide and sunlight
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Answer:
It an example of newton's first law. So the answer is A
What form of electromagnetism do satellites detect to measure temperatures on Earth?
Answer:
Infrared radiation
Explanation:
When meiosis is complete, what has been produced?
A. Four diploid cells
B. Two diploid cells
C. Two haploid cells
D. Four haploid cells
Answer:
D. four haploid cells
Explanation:
When meiosis is complete,four haploid cells are formed from a single diploid cell. The four daughter cells produced that contains half the number of chromosome than that of their parent cell. Due to meiosis the number of chromosomes remain fixed in a species from generation to generation.
The process results in four daughter cells that are haploid, which means they contain half the number of chromosomes of the diploid parent cell. Meiosis has both similarities to and differences from mitosis, which is a cell division process in which a parent cell produces two identical daughter cells.
The scientific name of the sugar maple is Acer saccharum. What does each part of the name designate?
Answer:Acer represents the genus name while
saccharum represents the species.
Explanation:
In a way to classify organisms, biologists used certain important common features to structure them into groups. The arrangement of living organisms in this hierarchy from the highest level to the lowest is as follows:
Kingdom--> phylum-->class-->order--> Family-->genus--> species.
The largest group of organisms is kingdom while species is the smallest unit of classification.
The common name of the plant used in the question above is sugar maple. Biologist, however, use a standard system to name living organisms. Each kind of organism is given two names, hence the term BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE.
--> The first name is the name of the genus to which the organism belongs.
--> The second name is the name of the species to which it belongs.
Both names are printed in italics with only the genus name having an initial capital letter. Hence, the scientific name of sugar maple is Acer saccharum( in italics).
Give an example of how a parasite mutualistic relationships can affect an ecosystem
Answer:
If we were in the warm waters of the Pacific or Indian Oceans, we'd likely spot an excellent example of mutualism: the relationship between clownfish and sea anemones. In a mutualistic relationship, both species benefit. Sea anemones live attached to the surface of coral reefs.
Describe the function of the tissue of the vascular bundle.
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The vascular tissue is a type of plant tissue that serves to move dissolved nutrients throughout the body. The walls of the vascular elements have pores and holes that facilitate the movement of substances from cell to cell. The vascular tissue forms a continuous branched network in the body of the plant, connecting all its organs including roots, shoots, buds, and leaves into a single system. The conductive tissue of plants includes xylem and phloem. Xylem provides an upward flow from the root to the stem transporting water with dissolved mineral salts. Phloem provides a weaker and slower flow of water and organic substances mainly from leaves to other organs. As a result, the vascular tissues provides the transport of water, nutrients, minerals, hormones, and other substances in plants connecting all plant tissues and organs.
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vascular tissue includes xylem and phloem. xylem helps in transportation of water in the plant. phloem transports various proteins and nutrients required for the growth of plants.
Here's a fact you could've lived without knowing.
You can physically bite off your fingers like carrots. But there's a nerve in your brain that keeps you from doing so.
Let hope you don't damage that nerve!
Answer: woooow
Explanation:
Approximately______out of______people suffer form food insecurity
Answer:
In 2019, 89.5 percent of U.S. households were food secure throughout the year. The remaining 10.5 percent of households were food insecure at least some time during the year, including 4.1 percent (5.3 million households) that had very low food security. Food insecurity was lower in 2019 than 2018 (11.1 percent).
Explanation:
In man, two abnormal conditions, cataracts (C) in the eyes and excessive fragility (F) in the bones, seem to depend on separate dominant genes located on different chromosomes. Normal vision and normal bones are recessive traits. A man with cataracts and normal bones, whose father had normal eyes, married a woman free from cataracts but with fragile bones. Her father had normal bones.
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In man, two abnormal conditions, cataracts (C) in the eyes and excessive fragility (F) in the bones, seem to depend on separate dominant genes located on different chromosomes. Normal vision and normal bones are recessive traits. A man with cataracts and normal bones, whose father had normal eyes, married a woman free from cataracts but with fragile bones. Her father had normal bones.
1. What is the genotype of the man with cataracts and normal bones?
2. What is the genotype of the woman with normal vision and fragile bones?
3. What type of offspring might this couple expect?
Answer:
Cc ffcc Ff F1) 4/16 = 1/2 = 25% CcFf, cataracts and fragile bones4/16 = 1/2 = 25% Ccff, cataracts and normal bones
4/16 = 1/2 = 25% ccFf, normal eyes and fragile bones
4/16 = 1/2 = 25% ccff normal eyes, normal bones
Explanation:
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Tesla needs to create a project that shows geographic isolation in action and decides to make a video. Which of the following would make the best project?
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Answer:
pyroclastic flow
ash cloud
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Answer:
im sorry but what is that
Explanation:
When a plant is exhibiting geotropism or gravitropism, what is the stimulus?
Answer:
Light and Gravity
Explanation:
Answer: gravity
Explanation:
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Use coefficients to balance the following equation: (if no coefficient is needed, use "1", do not leave any box blank!)
Answer:
[tex]N_{2}[/tex] + [tex]3F_{2}[/tex] → [tex]2NF_{3}[/tex]
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
explain the types of parenchyma tissues with their function
Answer:
Parenchyma
Parenchyma is a tissue composed of polyhedral living cells having thin walls and is concerned with vegetative activities of the plant. The individual cells of the tissue are called parenchyma cells.
Types of parenchyma:
Assimilatory: parenchyma cells which take part in photosynthesis contain chloroplasts and form a tissue called Chlorenchyma. These cells have a single or many vacuoles.
Storage Parenchyma: Some parenchyma cells contain leucoplasts. Parenchyma cells may store reserve materials. Amides, proteins and sugars are found dissolved in cell sap, as in roots of sugar-beet. Starch, proteins and fats occur in cytoplasm in the form of small particles. Proteins, starch grains and oils are found in the endosperm and cotyledons of many plants. In succulent plants, parenchyma cells which store water are present. Such cells are large, thin-walled and have only a thin layer of cytoplasm.
Aerenchyma: The tissues with prominent intercellular spaces is called Aerenchyma, e.g., occurring in plants growing in waterlogged soils and aquatic environments.
Pseudo-parenchyma: These are thin walled and elastic and meristematic in nature.
Chromoplast Parenchyma: Chromoplast contain pigments and is common in petals of flowers, fruits etc.
Origin:
Parenchyma tissue of the primary plant body, i.e., parenchyma of the cortex and the pith, of mesophyll of leaves and of flower parts, differentiates from the ground meristem. The parenchyma associated with the primary and secondary xylem is formed from pro-cambium and the vascular cambium. Parenchyma also rise from the phellogen in the form of phelloderm.
Functions Of Parenchyma Tissues
In plant’s body or in its organs, the cell wall parenchyma appears as ground substance in which other tissues such as vascular tissues are embedded.
The apical meristems and the reproductive cells are parenchymatous. These are also involved in the phenomenon of wound healing and regeneration.
The parenchyma is also precursor of the other tissues. The parenchyma cells bring about the functions of photosynthesis, assimilation, respiration, storage, secretion, excretion, etc., as they have living protoplast.
The parenchyma cells associated with xylem and phloem are connected with transportation of food and water.
The intercellular larger portions of plants, such as pith, all or most, of the cortex of the root and shoot, the pericycle, the mesophyll of the leaf, and the fleshy parts of the root and shoot, the pericycle, the mesophyll of the leaf and the fleshy parts of the fruit consist of parenchyma cells. They are also present in xylem and phloem.
Explanation:
In wild bees 75% of the population express wider shorter wings in domesticated bees 67% have longer narrower wings. Which trait is the dominant? Which trait is recessive?
Answer:
For wild bees, for domesticated bees, wider shorter wing is dominant whereas longer narrower wing is dominant trait.
Explanation:
In the wild bees, wider shorter wings trait dominant and longer narrower wings are recessive because most of the population shows wider shorter wings in the bees while on the other hand, in domesticated bees, longer narrower wings is dominant trait whereas wider shorter wings is recessive. The reason is that longer narrower wings are present in most of the population of domesticated bees.
1. Can all substrates fit in all enzymes? Why or Why not?
2. What happens to the substrate after it binds to the active site of an enzyme?
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Answer:
1. Different enzymes have different substrates. Enzymes have different shaped active sites, that only a specific substrate can fit in the active site. In order for the enzyme to be broken down
2. After the substrate binds to the active site of an enzyme, the enzyme is broken down into smaller molecules. The substrate is not used up in this process, and is free to move around to other enzymes. The substrate then binds with the active site of the next enzyme, causing it to break down
Explanation:
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Which of these is obtained from plants?
Animals
Plastic
Medicine
None of these
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Which is true about relative dating?
A. Relative dating uses the half-life of
isotopes to get the exact age of
rock or mineral
B. Carbon-14 dating is used on rocks
and minerals that are relatively
young
C. Potassium -Argon dating is used
on very old rocks and minerals.
D. The law of superposition is used to
determine a rocks relative age.
Answer:
c is the correct answer
Explanation:
_____________ show the evolutionary relationships of organisms, showing a common ancestor that is based on their genetic information.
Answer:
cladogram
Explanation:
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18. Which is the primary advantage to sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?
A. The offspring are identical to parents.
B. There is longer development time for offspring.
C. The offspring are born alive, rather than from eggs.
D. The offspring inherit a wider variety of genetic information.
Answer:
D, the offspring inherit a wider variety of genetic info
What does the phrase "Aspiring designers mean? HELP PLZ!!
To have a great ambition or ultimate goal; desire strongly
^^^In Corn snakes, for the red gene, the allele for the presence of red pigment (R) is dominant and the allele for the absence of red pigment (r) is recessive. likewise for the black gene, the allele for the presence of black pigment (B) is dominant and the allele for the absence of black pigment (b) is recessive.
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Answer:
25% of the individuals are expected to lack both colors in their skin.
100% of the progeny are expected to lack only the red color.
Explanation:
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Which question can most help a writer revise an argumentative essay?
Answer:
Do details provide support for the claim?
Explanation:
Your claim is the biggest part of your essay, it sets the tone for what is to be written and the details need to support the claim to back it up, to show the background of the claim. These details need to be precise to the claim because if not, the essay will not nor ever be near considered a good essay and that goes for all essays that have a thesis or claim in general.
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All organisms in the Kingdom Plantae are
unicellular
heterotrophic
vascular
eukaryotic
Answer:
Eukarotic
Explanation:
Thay all are multiple cells like eukarotic.
Answer:
eukaryotic
Explanation:
explain the water cycle in polar regions
Ice, Snow, and Glaciers and the Water Cycle