Answer:
D) lytic infection
Explanation:
During lytic infection, a virus enters the host cell, makes a copy of itself, and causes the cell to burst, or lyse.
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
lytic infection is the correct answer because the host cell will lyse AKA burst.
An image of an influenza virus is shown. The spike-like structures that cover the virus are surface proteins.
What is the function of the surface proteins on the influenza virus?
Answer:
D. to remove a host cell's DNA
Explanation:
I hope that this helped you :D
Answer:
I got it right... this is a first choice D) to remove a host cell's DNA
Explanation:
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A biologist wants to measure the effect of gene flow between populations. Which of the following investigations will allow her to accomplish this goal?
A)An investigation that determines a change in allelic frequency of a wolf population by theimmigration of a wolf from another population.
B)An investigation that determines the amount of time it takes for genes from a bee to transfer to the flower it fertilizes.
C)An investigation that determines the causes of mutations in genes that one species of guinea pig transfer to another species of guinea pig.
D)An investigation that determines the rate at which an antibiotic prevents a virus from transferring genes to a cat.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Cause I say so
The investigation that will allow a biologist to measure the effect of gene flow between populations is that a change in allelic frequency of a wolf population by the immigration of a wolf from another population. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.
What is Population?A population may be defined as a group of individuals belonging to the same species living in the same area at a given time. The size, density, abundance, birth rate, death rate, dispersal, etc. are categorized as the characteristics of a population. These characteristics are known as demographic factors.
According to the context of this question, the process of gene flow can be determined by collating allele frequencies of populations. With this mechanism, if the two populations have increased variation in their gene pool, it expresses a lesser amount of gene flow because gene flow increases homogeneity among different populations.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.
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1.
DNA has the limited ability to repair itself when damage
occurs. What might happen to cause damage to the DNA in a
cell?
True or false: A cell's DNA is replicated during the M phase of the cell cycle.
What is the
relationship between the raw materials and
the products in photosynthesis?
Answer:
Photosynthesis is the conversion of light energy into chemical energy by living organisms. The raw materials are carbon dioxide and water; the energy source is sunlight; and the end-products are oxygen and (energy rich) carbohydrates, for example sucrose and starch
Explanation:
7. Which of the following systems is NOT found in a flatworm:
a. Digestive system
b. Respiratory system
c. Nervous system
d. All of the above
Answer:
No. B
8 think so
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Explanation:
Parasitic flatworm do not have a digestive system because they don't digest there food. They just suck it when the upper gut muscles contract, suck it inside their body then gobble them up and then they're done sucking the nutrients from the food people eat.
Answer:
A. Digestive system
What is the name of a group of connected and related organisms?
A. Flow
B. System
C. Energy
D. Matter
Answer:
system
Explanation:
Scientists are monitoring the pH of oceans. Which of these are they most likely studying?
A. the population of polar bears
B. the health of coral colonies
C. the level of carbon dioxide in the air
D. the rise of sea level
Answer:
B. the health of coral colonies
Explanation:
Answer:
ANSWER is B , The health of coral colonies
What are new stars that are found in the spiral arms and formed from recycled dead star material known as?
population II stars
red dwarf stars
population I stars
brown dwarf stars
Answer:
population I stars.
Explanation:
A star is a giant astronomical or celestial object that is comprised of a luminous sphere of plasma, binded together by its own gravitational force.
It is typically made up of two (2) main hot gas, Hydrogen (H) and Helium (He).
The luminosity of a star can be defined as the total amount of light radiated by the star per second and it is measured in watts (w). Also, the apparent brightness of a star is a measure of the rate at which radiated energy from a star reaches an observer on Earth per square meter per second. The apparent brightness of a star is typically measured in watts per square meter.
Some of the examples of stars are; Canopus, Sun (closest to the Earth), Betelgeus, Antares, Vega etc.
New stars that are found in the spiral arms and formed from recycled dead star material are known as population I stars. Also, it comprises of association and clusters formed a million or billion years ago in the spiral arms of Milky Way galaxy.
A galaxy can be defined as a collection or group of many billions of stars and other planetary body which are existing independently.
Answer: population l stars
Explanation:
How does the carnivorous plant catch its victums?
Pitfall traps (pitcher plants) trap prey in a rolled leaf that contains a pool of digestive enzymes or bacteria. Flypaper traps use a sticky mucilage. Snap traps utilise rapid leaf movements. Bladder traps suck in prey with a bladder that generates an internal vacuum.
Answer:
They use special traps that are connected to them.
Explanation:
For example, the Venus Flytrap uses it's "mouth" to close on the fly. A sundew plant uses sticky spines to stuck to the bugs and slowly curls up and digests the bug.
True or false if false type the right answer. History
Sorry I choosed biology by mistake
Answer:
the first is mostly false but somewhat tru the second is true and the third is true
Explanation:
If half the K-40 of a rock has
decayed into Ar-40, how old is
the rock?
Answer:
20
Explanation:
40:2=20
The body produces extra white blood cells after it has eliminated an invading organism. What
term is used to describe these "extra" cells?
Muscles cannot function without ATP. Review your knowledge of ATP by answering the followini
questions.
ATP molecules store and release_____.
Answer:
energy
Explanation:
hope it helps.
Answer:
ATP molecules store and release energy.
Energy is released when ✔phosphate bonds are broken.
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HOT PHONI
MOMRON
PRODUNA
A
The old strand of DNA reads TACGAATAG. Enzyme B makes the
new RNA strand:
OUACGAAUAC
ATG CITATG
AUG CUU AUC
AUGGUUUAUC
QUESTION 14
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Answer:
The correct answer would be - AUGCUUAUC
Explanation:
The new mRNA strands are made by the process called transcription that involves an enzyme that helps to copy a segment of DNA or gene to produce a new RNA strand that encodes for the protein. In this process, a new RNA strand copied the complementary to the sequence of DNA strand. It means adenosine is copied into its complementary form uracil in RNA, Thymin to adenosine, cytosine to guanine and guanine to cytosine.
Original strands: TACGAATAG
new RNA strand: AUGCUUAUC
What do you think medical professionals should do to prepare for when antibiotics don’t work any more?
Answer:
medical professionals should prepare for a backup plan i.e they should Always have other antibiotics in store
Where do the nutrients go that decomposers recycle from dead plant and animal
matter?
What conditions are necessary for rocks to melt?
Answer:
In explanation.
Explanation:
The rock is pulled down by movements in the earth's crust and gets hotter and hotter as it goes deeper. It takes temperatures between 600 and 1,300 degrees Celsius (1,100 and 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit) to melt a rock, turning it into a substance called magma (molten rock).
The rock can be melted when high pressure and high temperature are applied to it, and due to the compression relaxation, the rock melts. The different types of rocks need different temperatures.
What is the effect of temperature on different substances?Temperature plays an important roles in different substances, such as high and low temperatures, each with its own set of tasks. The high temperature can melt the solid substance into a liquid, and further heating converts the liquid into gas. Because of the high pressure and temperature in the earth's core, the rock is in a molten state, but when it comes out of the earth's core, after solidifying, it converts into solid rock. The low temperature converts the liquid into a solid, and food preservation is carried out by this process.
Hence, the rock can be melted when high pressure and high temperature are applied to it, and due to the compression relaxation, the rock melts.
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What is so important about Earth's placement in the solar system?
A) It is exactly 93 million miles away, which is the magic zone for every star in the
universe
B) It's in the habitable zone - not too close and not too far from the sun
C) It's the third planet, and only #3 is considered "just right around any given star
What is the function
of the Slavery glands
.what is the function of the slavery glands
Answer:
To produce saliva which breaks down food
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Explanation:
Solar eclipse
-The moon is in-between the earth and sun.
-only lasts for a few minutes.
Lunar eclipse
-The earth is in-between the sun and moon.
-can last up too an hour
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a physical change?
Answer:
Solution : Combustion of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a chemical change. Because it is an irreversible reaction and new products, carbon dioxide and water vapour are formed and lot of heat is also produced during the reaction.
Can somebody please help me with all the question?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!.............
Answer:
Insect larvae and shrews
Which of the following facts about genes is incorrect?
A.A gene can code for a specific protein
B.A gene can exist in alternate forms called alleles
C.A gene undergoes crossing over during meiosis and can switch chromsomes
D.A gene that is very similar in sequence in a human and in a bacterium is probably a recent mutation.
E.If parents do not express a gene but their child does, that gene is probably recessive.
Do mutations in body cells contribute to genetic variation?(1 point)
A) No, the causes of body cell mutations are outside the body and cannot alter DNA.
B) Yes, the mutations can be passed on to offspring and contribute to variation in the population.
C) Yes, these body cell mutations lead to mutations in the gametes.
D) No, the mutations cannot be passed to offspring and only affect the individual.
A mutation is the alteration of the genetic sequence of an organism, which can either be inherited or cannot be inherited. The mutation when transmitted to the offspring leads to genetic variation.
The correct answer is:
Option B. Yes, the mutations can be passed on to offspring and contribute to variation in the population.
Mutation is the change in the genetic sequence of the organism, which can be caused due to environmental factors and can be inherited.
The mutations can lead to genetic disorders, chromosomal disorders, or any other conditions. The mutations like a disease or adaptation that can be passed onto the offspring can result in genetic variation.
The mutation leads to genetic diversity, as the mutation is also the first step towards evolution. The organisms better suited to the environment will survive more and adapt more. These changes in the organisms will be inherited by the offspring leading to genetic variation.
Therefore Option B is correct.
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Fruit can be preserved to some extent by keeping in a dark, cool place. Suggest why this technique might work.
Answer:
because the cold is like a fridge and the dark preserves the fruit
Answer:
it may prevent access to animals because not only insect and bacteria like fruit
Where are proteins digested?
1 Gall bladder
2 stomach
3 small intestine
4 large intestine
Answer:
2) stomach
Explanation:
Protein digestion begins in the stomach, where the acidic environment favors protein denaturation.
Answer:
Stomach
Explanation:
the person above is right, I chose small intestine and got it wrong
What is the current genetic diversity of koalas?
Answer:
low in modern conditions.
Explanation:
The order of amino acids determines the structure and overall function of a protein. (True or False)?
Answer: TRUE
Explanation:
tbh not 100% sure