In Asexual reproduction an organism produces

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Answer 1

Answer:

Identical offspring

Explanation:

Because it's not like sexual reproducton where the parents split their DNA so the offspring gets half of each of the parents DNA. Also in asexual reproduction, there is only one parent, therefore it is an identical offspring

Answer 2

Answer:

I think the Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent because the offspring are all clones of the original parent. A single individual can produce offspring asexually and large numbers of offspring can be produced quickly.

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List three examples of enzymes and their functions

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Answer:

Lipases

Amylase

Maltase

Explanation:

Lipases help digest the fat in the gut.

Amylase change the starche into sugar.

Maltase breaks down the sugar into glucose.

How does a planet's distance from the Sun affect its surface temperature and the length of its orbit (year)?

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Answer:  In general, the surface temperatures decreases with increasing distance from the sun. Venus is an exception because its dense atmosphere acts as a greenhouse and heats the surface to above the melting point of lead, about 880 degrees Fahrenheit (471 degrees Celsius)

Explanation:

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Select the correct answer.
Which activity does NOT contribute to global warming?
OA.
Driving cars
OB. Releasing gases
OC. Walking
D.
Burning fuel
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the answer is C I believe ><

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Yes, the metaphor and the cycle


Mientras se calienta una solución en un vaso de precipitados, ¿cuál es el
equipo de seguridad apropiado para tener en el banco?

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Answer:

Fire extinguisher.

Explanation:

Fire extinguisher is the appropriate safety equipment to have at the side of the baker while heating a solution in a beaker because sometimes the solution catch heat due to reactions with flammable liquids which leads to big incident so in this case fire extinguisher can avoid such type of incident by turn off the heat due to the gas present inside the container of fire extinguisher so this safety equipment is necessary at the side of the reaction.

All but one of the following is a component of nucleus acids. Nucleus acids do not contain

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Answer:

Does not contain amino acids

Explanation:

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Which of the following statement is NOT true of osmotic pressure 

A. There must be a selectively permeable membrane

B. the two solution are of equal concentration at the beginning of the experiment

C. It involves only the movement of water molecules

D. Equilibrium is reached when there is equal distribution of water molecules​

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

it involves only the movment of water molecules

How did the insertion of a nucleotide in a DNA sequence result in a phenotypic change in an organism

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Answer:

if the nucleotide insertion occurs within the coding region of a gene (frameshift mutation), then it will change the open reading frame (ORF) of the resulting protein and thus also will alter the phenotype of the individual  

Explanation:

A mutation is any change in the DNA sequence of the genome of a cell/organism. A point mutation is a genetic mutation where a single nucleotide is inserted, deleted or changed from the original DNA sequence. The insertion of a single nucleotide in the coding region of a gene is called frameshift mutation since this nucleotide base shifts the way the DNA sequence is read. A frameshift mutation changes the meaning of the codons that follow the inserted nucleotide base and thereby protein function is generally lost, thereby also affecting the resulting phenotype associated with this protein.

The study of evolutionary relationships that includes a branching pattern showing lineages diverging is called... * 1 point

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Answer:

The study of evolutionary relationships that includes a branching pattern showing lineages diverging is called phylogenetic tree

Explanation:

The phylogenetic tree is composed of,

• Lineages → These are the taxonomic groups of interest placed in the extremes of the lines called branches.  

• Nodes → These are the ramification points, which are also known as divergence points. They represent the location of the most recent common ancestor.  

• Root → This is the older common ancestor that all lineages share. The first one in the tree.  

Two or more lineages are more related to each other if they share a recent common ancestor. This means that they all diverge from the same node.

Two or more lineages are less related to each other if they lack a recent common ancestor. This is, the node from which these lineages diverge is placed far away in the tree.  

There are also different phylogenetic relationships between lineages.  

• Apomorphies → Occur when the involved lineages share a trait that they inherited from their most recent common ancestor. This trait evolved for the first time in this ancestor. → This relationship is a homology.

• Plesiomorphies → occur when the involved lineages share a trait inherited from a common ancestor, but that is older concerning the present traits exhibited by other descendants of the same common ancestor. → This relationship is a homology.

• Homoplasy → Lineages share a trait that evolved independently in each group. → This relationship is an analogy.

Which of the following is an area of authority in a design?

O Tension
O Dominance
O Accent
O Contrast

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Dominance is the correct answer :))
C would be the correct answer!

Look at the diagram below. It shows two solutions separated by a partially permeable membrane. Which number arrow shows the direction in which water molecules will move?

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Answer:

Arrow no. 4

Explanation:

Water flows from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration, i.e, osmosis.

Dilute solution means it has relatively less solute and more solvent, meaning more amount of water.

And just the opposite for concentrated solution.

So since the dilute solution has more water and concentrated solution has less, and water moves from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration, option 4 is the correct answer.

During the osmosis process solvent is moved from a lower solute concentration to a higher solute concentration, hence arrow 4 defines the movement of water molecules.

What is osmosis?

Osmosis is the process through which solvents move from a region of lower solute concentration to one of higher solute concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.

Water in the cell acts as a solvent and moves from lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration through a partially permeable membrane.

Conversely, in diffusion, molecules migrate from an area of greater concentration to regions of lower concentration without the need for a semi-permeable barrier.

Therefore diffusion of water molecules in the osmosis process from low solute concentration to high solute concentration, hence arrow 4 defines the movement of water molecules.

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What is and allele I need helppppp plssss

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Answer:

one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.

Explanation:

Answer:

Any one of two or more genes that may occur alternatively at a given site on a chromosome.

Explanation:

Alleles may occur in pairs, or there may be multiple alleles affecting the expression of a particular trait.

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Non-living things, such as a car, often show characteristics similar to those of living organisms.
state which characteristic of a living organism matches each of the
descriptions linked to a car.
Burning fuel in the engine to release energy

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Answer:

Living and car both move, both release energy, both needs energy to move and both gets damages in accidents.

How quickly does the process of excretion occur in plants?

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Explanation:

Plants produce two gaseous waste products i.e. oxygen during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide during respiration. Excretion of gaseous waste in plants takes place through stomatal pores on leaves. ... Excess of water is also excreted from the plant body through the stomatal pores and from the surfaces of fruits and stems.

Which part of the brain is indicated by the arrow below? (2 points)

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Answer:

Cerebrum

Explanation:

which of the following adaptions is working against the survival of koalas as global climate change causes Earths temperature to increase?

1. Large noses to smell when predators approach.
2. Thick fur that keeps koalas warm.
3.Gray fur that allows koalas to camouflage or blend I their surroundings to hide from predators.
4. Ears located on the tops of their heads for more sensitive hearing.

(hurry please i'm in a test with 30 mins left!!)

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The answer is number 2
Climate change is making the Earth hotter this having thick fur will overheat the Koala

Which of these rights were women looking to gain during the Women's Rights Movement? Select ALL that apply
A The right to vote
B More opportunities for work
C The night to their own identity apart from their husbands

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A, is right, hope this helps ✨

Mad cow disease is caused by deformed proteins called prions. The disease is spread when meat from an infected cow is eaten. Prions can make normal proteins deform into more prions. After a few years, the brain of an infected person or cow looks like a sponge full of holes. Are prions considered organisms?

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

No, prions are not considered organisms because they are proteins that the infection to the surrounding cells and tissue. Prion is a type of protein that can change normal proteins in the brain into abnormal. Prion diseases can affect both humans and animals and spread to humans by eating infected meat products. So we can conclude that prions are not organisms, they are proteins.

b) Write any
four function that yo can do to
conserve the environ ment of our sorrundings​

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Recycling. ...

Reduce water consumption. ...

Reduce the use of electricity. ...

Plant a tree. ...

Grow vegetables. ...

Composting. ...

Use rechargeable batteries. ...

Quit smoking.

What is the definition of alleles.

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Answer:

An allele is one of a pair of genes that appear at a particular location on a particular chromosome and control the same characteristic.

Explanation:

Can someone help me answer this please

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it’s the second one!!
and the first answer!!

The ____ ____ structure of DNA aid also known as a "________" .

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Answer:

I think it is double helix

I have no idea what this is and I have to turn this in soon pls help

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Answer:

sorry

Explanation:

Which source of energy is the most important in driving the water cycle? A. Geothermal energy changes water to steam so condensation can occur. B. Wind helps change surface water into water vapor during the process of evaporation. C. Gravity is necessary to pull water downhill when it rains, thus allowing water to flow into rivers and streams. D. The Sun heats up Earth's surface water creating the process of evaporation.

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Answer:

D. The Sun

Explanation:

Without the sun, the water cycle wouldn't even start! (No evaporation)

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Answer:

so the ans is sun very easy quiz

A shipment of 288 reams of paper was delivered. Each of the 30 classrooms received an equal share of
the paper. Any extra reams of paper were stored. After the paper was distributed to the classrooms, how
many reams of paper were stored

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you have to divide 288 ÷3 that will give you 96 with no remainder. you can check by multiplying 96×3 that will give you 288 . so you have no remainder. no reams were stored

Which terms best complete the chart about characteristics of human development between fertilization and birth? Stages of Human Gestation First trimester Second trimester Third trimester - Embryo develops - Organs begin to develop - (1) - Starts swallowing - Fat begins to develop - (2) - All organs are developed - Can hear and see - (3)

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Answer:

Im doing the unit test and i believe the answer is C

Explanation:

It makes the most sense if you have studied.

The stages of human gestation and their time duration are given below:

First trimester: After conception to 12 weeks.Second trimester: Between 12 to 24 weeks. Third trimester: Between 24 to 40 weeks.

What do you mean by Fertilization?

Fertilization may be defined as a biological event that occurs by the fusion of male and female gametes successfully to produce a zygote.

The embryo develops after four to five weeks of conception which is the first trimester, organs initiate to develop by the end of the first trimester.

Swallowing is initiated at the beginning of the second trimester, and all organs are completely developed by the initiation of the third trimester. While all senses of hearing and seeing are developed by the middle of the third trimester.

Therefore, each trimester is characterized with its own functionality.

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HELP PLEASE! Choose 3 of the water quality indicators write a summary of what it is

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Answer:

Explanation:

Dissolved oxygen (DO)

The DO test measures the amount of oxygen dissolved in the water. Oxygen is essential for both plants and animals, but high levels in water can be harmful to fish and other aquatic organisms.  

Water temperature

Aquatic organisms are dependent on certain temperature ranges for optimal health. Temperature affects many other parameters in water, including dissolved oxygen, types of plants and animals present and the susceptibility of organisms to parasites, pollution and disease.

pH

A pH test measures the alkalinity or acidity of water. A pH of 7 is neutral, below 7 is acidic and above 7 is basic or alkaline. Acid rain, from auto exhaust or other pollutants, causes a drop in the pH. Pollution from accidental spills, agricultural runoff and sewer overflows can also change the pH.

Escherichia coli (E. coli)

E. coli is a fecal coliform bacteria that comes from human and animal waste. The Environmental Protection Agency uses E. coli measurements to determine whether fresh water is safe for recreation. Disease-causing bacteria, viruses and protozoans may be present in water that has elevated levels of E. coli. Levels of E. coli can increase during flooding. E. coli is measured in number of colony forming units. The EPA water quality standard for E. coli bacteria is 394 colony forming units per 100 mL.

What is the correct genotype for a person who is heterozygous for autosomal hypertrichosis?
- HH
- hh
- Hh

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Hh is the answer, not sure tho.

if you remove all the water from an RBC, what's left besides a phospholipid bilayer cell/plasma membrane?)

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Answer:

Salts, proteins and hormones.

Explanation:

Salts, proteins and hormones are the substances that are present in red blood cells.  Plasma of the blood is composed of 90% water, salts, lipids and hormones. It is also rich in proteins such as albumin, immunoglobulins, clotting factors and fibrinogen. These substances are important parts of blood which made the blood to perform its function to transport nutrients in the body so after the removal of water, Salts, proteins and hormones are present in the red blood cell.

Hey can you help me with these questions

1. What occurs across a period of the periodic table?
A number of neutrons decreases
B average atomic mass decreases
C number of inner orbital electrons increases
D number of protons increases

2. How do transition metals generally compare to alkali metals?
A harder
B. fewer electrons in outer shell
C. more reactive
D lower boiling points

Plz help asap
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Answer:

1. c. because across a period from left to right, the covalent radius decreases. As you move from left to right across the periodic table, atoms have more electrons in their outer energy level and more protons in their nucleus.

2.b. because Transition metals are less reactive than alkali metals because of their high ionization potential and high melting point.

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