Hindus refer to the three most important parts of Brahman as:
A. Vishnu.
B. Shiva.
C. Ganesha.
D. Trimurti.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. Trimurti

Explanation:

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B. What is the mass number and charge of the emitted positron?
Mass number:
Charge:

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Answer: A positron or antielectron is the antimatter counterpart to an electron. A positron has the equal or same mass as an electron and a spin of 1/2, but it has an electrical charge of +1.

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which of the following is part of the digestive system? Adrenal gland, Ovary, Striped muscle, or tounge.

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Answer:

tongue

Explanation:

Oh boy, what is this. So striped muscle isn't guaranteed to be part of the digestive system, and the adrenal gland just doesn't sound like it would be part of the digestive system. The Ovary is a hard no, to the tongue is the only one left.

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Guys, please take a look at this. I know that the answer is NOT A.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

There are 4 zeros, which fits the "at least three" criteria.

X plus a number means the root is negative on the graph, so all roots are negative.

(x+3) occurs twice meaning it has a multiplicity of 2.

C
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Shifting from hand picking to mechanical picking results in which of the following improvements?

A increased efficiency of harvest
B reduced risk of damage to trees
C increased control of sorting
D reduced need for high-tech equipment

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Answer is A.

Mechanical picking results in faster harvesting and it is less time consuming compared to hand picking. therefore it increased the efficiency of harvest

If the answer is incorrect, the next possible answer would be C.

Answer:

efficiency

Explanation:

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in complete sentences compare in depth neutrophils, eosinophils and the basophils.
Compare their functions
Compare their structures
Compare how they look when they are stained
Compare their counts

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Answer: Neutrophils have a two-lobed or bilobed nucleus, while eosinophils have bean-shaped nucleus and basophils have a multi-lobed nucleus. The lifespan of neutrophils is 5-90 hours, whereas eosinophils lifespan is 8-12 hours and that of basophils have a life span of 60-70 hours. functions- All the granulocytes present in white blood cells play their role in fighting against pathogens and in destroying them, where neutrophils vital role is in engulfing the foreign or toxic particles through phagocytosis; Eosinophils are the first one in triggering the inflammatory response during allergic disorders; and Basophils prevents the immediate blood clotting, as it contains heparin (anticoagulant) in the body. structures- Neutrophils have a two-lobed or bilobed nucleus, while eosinophils have bean-shaped nucleus and basophils have a multi-lobed nucleus. ... Neutrophils make up to 40-75% of the total white blood cells, while eosinophils mark their presence up to 1-6% and basophils are up to 0.5-1% of the whole white blood cells.  stained- Neutrophils:Neutrophils are stained in natural pink color. Eosinophils: Eosinophils are stained in brick red in acidic stains. Basophils: Basophils are stained in dark blue in basic stains. counts- Neutrophils are one of the primary types of white blood cells, that evokes the immune response against any foreign particle attack in the body. Eosinophils are another type of white blood cells, that helps in fighting against disease and allergies. Basophils are such white blood cells that help to diagnose the specific health problems like autoimmune disease or other blood disorder, etc. in the body.

Explanation:

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Answer:

dayum

Explanation:

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Gametes are diploid
True
False

HELPP

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

gametes are haploid while they fuse together to form a zygote that would be diploid


4. The barred owl has been moving into the habitat of the spotted owl. This could lead to a reduction in
the spotted owl population if the
O two owl species cannot interbreed,
barred owl is better adapted to habitat changes,
O barred owl is a secondary consumer
O spotted owl is dependent on local producers,
4th

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I think it’s barred owl is a secondary consumer

The barred owl has been moving into the habitat of the spotted owl. This could lead to a reduction in the spotted owl population if the? barred owl is better adapted to habitat changes. Mangrove trees are affected by several factors.

3. We get
our
physical traits from our parents
O True
O False

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Answer:

This is true.

Answer:

true

Explanation:

it alters the DNA of germ cell

What are the gametes that would be formed for the following genotype: Aa?

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Answer:

An individual with the genotype Aa can make two types of gametes: A and a. Since this is a random process, the individual will, on average, make equal numbers of each gamete. (Frequency of 1/2 for each gamete). A second individual with genotype Aa can make two types of gametes: A and a.

in evolutionary terms, what is fitness?

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Answer:

To an evolutionary biologist, fitness simply means reproductive success and reflects how well an organism is adapted to its environment.

1. Predict: How do you expect the spread of a foodborne disease to be similar to and different

from the spread of a person-to-person disease?

PLEASE ANSWER

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Answer and Explanation:

The transmission of diseases through food and through people to people, are similar because both are caused by human contact with infectious parasitic agents such as bacteria and viruses. However, it is possible to notice some differences between these two types of transmissions.

Transmission of disease through food occurs when an individual eats contaminated food or drinks contaminated liquid. This contamination occurs due to the lack of hygiene of the handlers and storage problems, which can allow microorganisms, mostly bacteria, to grow in the food. Thus, when the contaminated food is ingested, the microorganisms will release toxins in the stomach that will cause disease. In the case of water, contamination can also happen due to the lack of basic sanitation and the incorrect dumping of garbage and human waste.

Diseases transmitted from person to person can occur in many different ways. One of the best known ways is through the contact of a healthy person with salivary goths or other body fluids of a person with the disease. However, this transmission can also occur through the contact of a healthy individual with the feces of a sick individual and even with physical contact with a sick individual.

Suppose an explorer discovered a unique new species of plant and collected a sample for analysis by a geneticist. The geneticist then isolated chromatin from the plant sample and examined the chromatin using electron microscopy. The chromatin observed was organized in a way that is similar to beads on a string A small amount of nuclease was then added, which was observed to cleave the string into individual beads that each contained 280 bp of DNA.
Histone H1 H2A H2B H3 H4 H7 (new histone)
Percentage 12.5% 25% 25% 0% 26%
After thorough digestion with more nuclease, only a 120 bp fragment of DNA remained attached to a core of histone eins. Analysis of the histone core revealed the data dicated in the table to the right.
Using the data provided, determine the conclusions that the geneticist could make about the likely structure of the nucleosome in the chromatin of this new plant species
A. The nucleosome core contains a heterodimer of the histones H7 and H1
B. The nucleosome core contains two each of histones H2A, H2B, and H4
C. The nucleosome core contains a homodimer of the histones H2A, H2B, and H4
D. The nucleosome core contains one each of histones H1 and H7
E. The nucleosome core histone H7 replaces the standard histone H3

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One of the genes coding for the ability to taste PTC shows Mendelian inheritance. For this example, we will call the allele for tasting T and it is dominant over the allele for non-tasting (t). Suppose a non-taster man, whose mother and father were tasters, married a taster woman whose mother was a non-taster. They have a child who is a non-taster. What is the phenotype g

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Complete question:

One of the genes coding for the ability to taste PTC shows Mendelian inheritance. For this example, we will call the allele for tasting T and it is dominant over the allele for non-tasting (t). Suppose a non-taster man, whose mother and father were tasters, married a taster woman whose mother was a non-taster. They have a child who is a non-taster. What is the phenotype and genotype of the woman's father?

Answer and  Explanation:

Due to technical problems, you will find the complete answer and explanation in the attached files.

The extensive size of the fires that burned Yellowstone National Park in 1988 caught both land managers and ecologists by surprise. Many forests suffered intense infernos that removed virtually all vegetation. Some speculated that the park would never recover. Based on what you learned and disturbance and succession, is it likely that the park was irrevocably altered

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Answer:

It is not possible that the park has been irrevocably altered.

Explanation:

The fires are part of the ecology of Yellowstone National Park, and there is a very low risk that this park will be irreversibly modified after a fire. It is scientifically proven that Yellowstone has recovered from fires in a period of thirty years and that the risk of this recovery not happening is very low. In addition, the natural fires that occur in Yellowstone are, in a way, important for the maintenance of the park's ecosystem, since they are able to break the seed dormancy  that are in the soil, in addition to promoting the opening of the serine pine cones.

Seed dormancy is the difficulty of germinating that some seeds present, even in an environment with favorable conditions for germination.

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Answer:

The answer should be can leak or spill during transport.

Explanation:

All other answers would be considered good reasons to use petroleum.

While mRNA strands are being created a sequence is sometimes miscopied. What will be the effect of this on the cell?

Group of answer choices

The damaged mRNA may cause cell death.

Translation may not take place.

Future transcription will not take place.

Ribosomes may be destroyed.

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Answer:

If the sequence of mRNA is miscopied, it will change the sequence of amino acids of the protein. Consequently, the protein may become non-functional.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Translation may not take place.

Explanation:

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the measurement of the matter in the universe is called

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Answer: mass

Explanation:

This model of the cell cycle includes two arrows that each represent a process in the cycle. What do the two arrows represent?

A.Arrow 1 represents interphase, and Arrow 2 represents mitosis.

B.Arrow 1 represents meiosis, and Arrow 2 represents prophase.

C.Arrow 1 represents prophase, and Arrow 2 represents interphase.

D.Arrow 1 represents mitosis, and Arrow 2 represents meiosis. ​

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About the question:

You will find the model of the cell cycle in the attached files

Answer:

A. Arrow 1 represents interphase, and Arrow 2 represents mitosis.

Explanation:

When we talk about the cell cycle, we refer to the interphase and the cell division (mitosis or meiosis).

Interphase: Represented by arrow 1.

The interphase is the previous step before mitosis occurs. The interphase is conformed of the G1, S, and G2 stages.

During the G1 stage, it occurs a high intense biochemical activity. The cell duplicates its size, and the organelles and other molecules and cytoplasmatic structures also double. Some structures, such as microtubules and actin filaments, are synthesized from zero. The endoplasmic reticulum increases in size and produces a membrane for the Golgi complex and vacuoles, lysosomes, and vesicles. During this stage, the pair of centrioles separate, and each centriole duplicates. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also replicate.

During the S stage, the DNI replication process occurs. This is the only stage in which the DNI molecule replicates. The synthesis of histones and other associated proteins also occurs.

G2 stage is the interphase last step. DNI molecule begins to slowly condensate. The centrioles duplication process completes. The spindle fibers get assembled.

Once the whole interphase is completed, mitosis occurs.

Mitosis: Represented in the cycle by arrow 2.

Mitosis is a process by which, from a diploid somatic cell (2n), two daughter diploid cells (2n) are produced. During mitosis, the whole-cell first duplicates and then separates. Mitosis is divided into four phases (these phases are shown in the cycle with different gray color tones). During prophase, chromosomes condensate, and the nuclear membrane breaks. During the metaphase, fibers of the spindle apparatus take chromosomes toward the equatorial cell plane, where they line up. Sister chromatids are holden together until they reach the Anaphase, during which specialized enzymes break the bonds between chromatids and separate them. Each chromatid migrates to one of the poles. In telophase, the new chromosomes are already in the corresponding poles, and the nuclear membrane forms again in each pole. Finally, cytokinesis occurs.

What does inflammation lead to allow white blood cells to find the
infection and the release of cytokines?

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because then you get a infection

How do scientist study evolution?

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they look at fossils, genetic and physical similarities among species, and use relative and radiometric dating

When comparing the brightness of stars, it is
necessary to know the distance to each star.
vole
True
False

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I believe it is true

what is diffussion ?
Defines osmosis?
what is hypotonic solution?​

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Answer:

Diffusion is the net movement of anything from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Diffusion is driven by a gradient in concentration. The concept of diffusion is widely used in many fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, sociology, economics, and finance.

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1.

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a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one.

2.

the process of gradual or unconscious assimilation of ideas, knowledge, etc.

A hypotonic solution has a lower concentration of solutes than another solution. In biology, a solution outside of a cell is called hypotonic if it has a lower concentration of solutes relative to the cytosol. Due to osmotic pressure, water diffuses into the cell, and the cell often appears turgid, or bloated.

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Which part of the carbon cycle shown in the figure contributes the most to the greenhouse effect?
(20 Points)


The decay process returns carbon dioxide to the soil.

The remains of dead organisms gradually change into fossil fuels.

Photosynthetic organisms remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

A Burning fossil fuels and wood releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

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The answer is A hope that helps

___________ is the measurement of the height above sea level. Question 3 options: Latitude Longitude Altitude Humidity

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Answer:

Altitude

Explanation:

Its the elevation of an object above sea level.

Answer: the answer is altitude

Explanation:

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Several examples of antisense RNA regulating translation in bacterial cells have been discovered. Molecular geneticists have also used antisense RNA to artificially control transcription in both bacterial and eukaryotic genes. To inhibit the transcription of a bacterial gene with antisense RNA, what sequence might the antisense RNA contain

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Answer:

An antisense sequence with complementary to the target mRNA encoded by the gene of interest

Explanation:

An antisense sequence is usually a short RNA sequence specifically designed in the laboratory to bind by complementary to the DNA/RNA sequence of interest (usually a target mRNA) whose expression is desired to be inhibited. When an antisense bind to its target mRNA, the antisense sequence acts to block translation, thereby inhibiting protein synthesis. Moreover, it has been shown that the double-stranded antisense-RNA complexes may also increase the susceptibility of the target sequence to RNase H digestion.

Cnidaria have no brain, so they Cannot move .a O .Cannot chase their food.
b O Must be solitary
c O .Cannot swim d
O Cannot be predators
.e O :Insects that are primitive have a life cycle that differs from advanced insects in that The adults can only feed on solid food
.a O There is no pupal stage
.b O Its larvae feed on different foods from the adults
.c O They take much longer to become an adult
dO The adult cannot fly .

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which is the best description for why skeletal muscle stores glycogen

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Answer: Skeletal muscle is a heavy consumer of energy.

If a mosquito feeds on a bird that is infected with the West Nile Virus and then feeds on a human
being who then contracts the virus, what role is the mosquito playing in the infection of the person?
Header
Header
The host
The pathogen
The vector
The parasite
The symbiotic

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Answer:

The pathogen

Explanation:

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Answer:

my mama is my mom

Explanation:

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