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Explain the electron pathway of the light reactions, and list the order in which each complex participates in the pathway.
compare the size of bacteria to a cheek cell.
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Which is a disaccharide?
1. glucose 2. fructose 3. sucrose 4. cellulose
Answer:
surcrose
Explanation:
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Answer:
3. sucrose
Explanation:
Why are Punnet squares specific to each offspring?
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Answer:
Genetic linkage is a phenomenon where two genes exist close to each other on the same chromosome. ... In addition, when a single trait is determined by multiple genes and the effect of each of these genes is graded, Punnett squares cannot accurately predict the distribution of phenotypes in the offspring.
Explanation:
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What types of cells may not undergo mitosis at all?
A. hair
B. brain
C. skin
D. cheek
Answer:
brain
Explanation:
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Answer:
Im thinking it is econimic
Explanation:
Economics is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
A dilute solution has a
concentration of
molecules
O A. high, water
B. high, dissolved
C. low, water
D. equal, water and ion
It's Letter A.
Explanation:know why? it because molecules has a Higher concentration of water molecules.
When a solution is dilluted, more water is added to make the solution less the high concentrated!Answer:
Dilute solutions have a high concentration of water molecules.
3. You raise your hand in class to answer a question that the professor asked. Which
muscle type did you just use? Briefly explain your answer.
Answer:
you are using your shoulder muscle. The reason you are using this muscle is when you put your arm strait up there is no reason to use a bicep or tricep muscle.
Explanation:
Which type of reproduction is when two cells come together to produce a new individual? fission sexual asexual budding
Answer:
sexual reproduction
Organisms may contain up to five levels of organization within their bodies. Which level of organization is best represented by the liver?
tissue
organ
organism
organ system
Answer: The liver best represents an organ.
Explanation:
Liver is the largest organ in the human body. It does multiple functions in the physiological system. The correct option is organ.
What are the levels of organization?1. Cell - Cell is the fundamental unit of life. It is the smallest level of organization.
2. Tissue - tissue is a group of cells that are structurally and functionally similar, for eg. muscle tissue, connective tissue.
3. Organ - an organ is a group of tissues that function in a combined manner, for eg. liver, stomach.
4. Organ system - an organ system is a group of organs that function for a specific physiological purpose, for eg. nervous system, digestive system.
5. Organism - an organism is a whole individual which is made up of the various tissues and organ systems, for eg. human being, animals, plants.
A diagram is attached that illustrates these above mentioned levels of organization
Liver is made up of different types of tissues such as the hepatic laminae, bile canaliculi, hepatic sinusoids, hepatic and portal lobule and the hepatic acinus.
Thus, the correct option is organ.
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What does X most likely represent?
Answer:
A
Explanation
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(1)What are the components of the cell theory?
1.
2.
3.
(2)What did Van Leeuwenhoek observe, and how did it impact the development of the cell theory?
(3)What did Hooke create, and what impacts did he make on the development of the cell theory?
(4)Briefly describe the importance that Brown had on the development of the cell theory.
(5)What discoveries did Schleiden publish and what impact did he have on the development of the cell theory?
(6)What impact did Schwann have on the development of the cell theory?
(7)What did Von Roelliker discover?
(8)What did Virchow add to the development of the cell theory?
(9)Describe Pasteur’s experiments and the observations he made.
(10)What do all living things have?
Answer:
1.
1) All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.
2)The cell is the basic unit of structure and organisation in organisms.
3) Cells arise from pre-existing cells.
2. The first observations of bacteria and protozoa. His extensive research on the growth of small animals such as fleas, mussels, and eels helped disprove the theory of spontaneous generation of life.
3. law of elasticity (Hooke's law), for his first use of the word cell in the sense of a basic unit of organisms (describing the microscopic cavities in cork), and for his studies of microscopic fossils, which made him an early proponent of a theory
4. His discovery of the nucleus and its role helped to put together the cell theory, which states that all living organisms are composed of cells, and cells come from pre-existing cells.
5. He published his findings and called the process he saw “binary fission”. He concluded that all plant tissues are composed of cells and that an embryonic plant arose from a single cell. He declared that the cell is the basic building block of all plant matter.
6. Schwann demonstrated the same fact for animal tissues, and in 1839 concluded that all tissues are made up of cells: this laid the foundations for the cell theory.
7. that the sperm and egg were composed of cells and that humans are formed of cells from beginning to end.
8. In 1855, he further developed his ideas by publishing his famous aphorism omnis cellula e cellula which became a part of the foundation for cell theory. Virchow's theory stated that just as animals are unable to arise without previously existing animals, cells are unable to arise without previously existing cells.
9. Pasteur's experiment showed that microbes cannot arise from nonliving materials under the conditions that existed on Earth during his lifetime. The experiment had to do with Pasteur adding nutrient broth to flasks, bent the necks of the flasks into S shapes, and then boiled the broth to kill any existing microbes.
10. All living organisms share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing.
Explanation:
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Inside the cell is 40% helium and outside the cell is 20% helium. Which of
the following will occur? *
A. helium will move out of the cell
B. helium will move into the cell
C.helium will not move
Answer:
A. Helium will move out of the cell
Inside the cell the concentration is higher than concentration off outer cell so the inner helium well more about of cell
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf A. \ Helium \ will \ move \ out \ of \ the \ cell}}[/tex]
Explanation:
Diffusion is the movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration. This is the process occurring in this question.
In this cell, 40% helium is inside the cell.
20% is outside of the cell.
40 is greater than 20. Therefore, the helium wants to move from the area of 40% to 20%, which is also from the inside of the cell to the outside. Basically, the helium moves out of the cell.
So, the best answer is choice A: helium will move out of the cell.
Which of the following would be expected to have plentiful access to potable water?
a. Africa
b. China
C. Europe
d. South America
Answer:
c. Europe
Explanation:
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Europe is expected to have plentiful access to potable water.
What is Potable water?Thus is the type of water which is suitable for human consumption. Europe is believed to have plentiful access to potable water.
This is because of less pollution access to aquifers which provide clean sources of water for consumption by the people hence the reason why option C was chosen as the most appropriate choice.
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Answer:
Ang mga dapat na taglay ng mga kabataang asyano:
- May pagpapahalaga sa sariling pinag-mulan.
- May taglay na kababaang loob.
- Marespeto sa pamilya at kapwa.
- Pagkakaroon ng bukas na isipan.
Ang mga di-dapat na taglay ng mga kabataang asyano:
- Manatili sa sariling pag-iisip.
- Ikamuhi ang sariling bansa.
- Pag patuloy na pagsuporta sa desisyon ng ibang bayan.
- Pagpilit sa gusto at nais na walang sapat na dahilan.
What’s the answer , pls answer
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf Cellular \ respiration}}[/tex]
Explanation:
This process is known as cellular respiration.
This occurs in the mitochondria (the powerhouse of the cell) in both plant and animal cells. The equation is:
[tex]C_6H_{12}O_6+6O_2->6CO_2 + 6H_2O+38 \ ATP[/tex]
Glucose (obtained from eating food in animals and photosynthesis in plants) and oxygen is converted into carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The energy is used in the organisms for movement, growth, and repair.
What is the perimeter of the figure?
36 in.
42 in.
44 in.
48 in.
Answer:
170 in
Explanation:
Add all values
Answer:
42
Explanation:
Compare and contrast what happens in mitosis and meiosis.
Mitosis and Meiosis-their differences and similarities
Similarities: both mitosis and meiosis are multistage processes. The stages are interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. The same general processes occur in each of these stages for mitosis and meiosis. Interphase is cell growth and DNA replication in preparation for cell division
Differences:(please find it attached below)
The similarities between mitosis and meiosis are as follows:
Both types of cell division take place in the nuclei of the cell.Both involve some common stages like prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Both forms of cell division initiate from a diploid parental cell. The occurrence of DNA synthesis happens in both sorts of cell divisions.What is Meiosis?Meiosis may be defined as the type of cell division that occurs in the germs cells of an individual. In this type of cell division, one parental cell produces four haploid daughter cells. It is also known as reductional division.
The differences between mitosis and meiosis are as follows:
Mitosis produces two daughter cells of diploid nature from a parental cell. These daughter cells are genetically identical to their parental cells. Meiosis produces four daughter cells of haploid nature from a parental cell. These daughter cells are genetically different from their parental cell.Therefore, it is well described above.
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Which part of the energy pyramid will we find the highest amount of toxins?
a.) level one
b.) level two
c.) level three
d.) level four
Answer:
level 3
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about water are true?
Liquid water is less dense than solid water
Solid water floats on liquid water
O The specific heat of water is higher than other substances
O Water is necessary for the survival of living things
Answer: The specific heat of water is higher than other substances
Explanation:
Using the following vocab words, write them in order of smallest to largest level
of organization: tissues, cells, organs, organism
Answer:
Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organism
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Answer:
cell, tissue, organ, organism.
Explanation:
a Bryophyta is called amphibian plant .
Answer:Bryophytes are called amphibians of the plant kingdom because these plants though live in soil but they need water for sexual reproduction.
Explanation:
Name the element that has the following number of particles 26 electrons 29 neurons 26 protons
the answer is iron(Fe)
What conclusion can you make about the skeletal structure of these two organisms? A. They share a common ancestor, but they’re different species. B. They’re the same species. C. They’re different species with no evolutionary relationship. D. The four-legged organism directly evolved from the two-legged organism.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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It's is A. They share a common ancestor, but they're a different species.
Farmers often spray chemicals on their crops to keep insects away. Some insects die from these chemicals, but some insects
continue to live. What will MOST LIKELY happen to the insects that live?
A)
They will be unable to lay eggs.
B)
They will start eating other crops.
They will produce more insects that can survive.
D)
They will be able to protect themselves from all types of chemicals.
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(1) Define homeostasis.
(2) What are the two ways a substance can move through a cell’s membrane?
(3) What is passive transport? Will particles move to an area of higher or lower concentration?
(4) How do large molecules move across the cell membrane through facilitated diffusion?
(5) Describe what happens during osmosis.
(6) What are aquaporins?
(7) What is active transport?
(8) Why is energy needed for active transport? Will particles move to an area of higher or lower concentration?
(9) Describe endocytosis.
(10) Describe exocytosis.
Answer: 1Homeostasis is the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal state that persists despite changes in the world outside. All living organisms, from plants to puppies to people, must regulate their internal environment to process energy and ultimately survive. 2Water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are among the few simple molecules that can cross the cell membrane by diffusion (or a type of diffusion known as osmosis ). Diffusion is one principle method of movement of substances within cells, as well as the method for essential small molecules to cross the cell membrane. 3In passive transport, substances simply move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, which does not require the input of energy. Concentration gradient, size of the particles that are diffusing, and temperature of the system affect the rate of diffusion. 4In facilitated diffusion, molecules diffuse across the plasma membrane with assistance from membrane proteins, such as channels and carriers. A concentration gradient exists for these molecules, so they have the potential to diffuse into (or out of) the cell by moving down it.5: Osmosis: In osmosis, water always moves from an area of higher water concentration to one of lower concentration. ... Water has a concentration gradient in this system. Thus, water will diffuse down its concentration gradient, crossing the membrane to the side where it is less concentrated. 6Aquaporins, also called water channels, are channel proteins from a larger family of major intrinsic proteins that form pores in the membrane of biological cells, mainly facilitating transport of water between cells. 7In cellular biology, active transport is the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration—against the concentration gradient. Active transport requires cellular energy to achieve this movement.8During active transport, substances move against the concentration gradient, from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. This process is “active” because it requires the use of energy (usually in the form of ATP). It is the opposite of passive transport.9Endocytosis definition and purposes. Endocytosis is the process by which cells take in substances from outside of the cell by engulfing them in a vesicle. ... Endocytosis occurs when a portion of the cell membrane folds in on itself, encircling extracellular fluid and various molecules or microorganisms.10Exocytosis describes the process of vesicles fusing with the plasma membrane and releasing their contents to the outside of the cell, as shown in Figure below. Exocytosis occurs when a cell produces substances for export, such as a protein, or when the cell is getting rid of a waste product or a toxin
Explanation:
The type of membrane protein that gives cells specific identity are called:
Markers
Channels
Receptors
Pumps
Aquaporins
Answer:
Membrane markers allow cells to recognize one another, which is vital for cellular signaling processes that influence tissue and organ formation during early development. This marking function also plays a later role in the “self”-versus-“non-self” distinction of the immune response.
Explanation:
What is one difference between you and a protist?
A) Your cells have a nucleus; those of protists do not.
B) During your life, you grow considerably in size; a protist doesn't.
C) All your cells can carry out all life functions on their own; those of protists cannot.
D.) Your cells are capable of division, those of a protist are not.
Answer:
A) Your cells have a nucleus; those of protists do not.
Explanation:
Your cells are eukaryotes (which DO have nuclei) and protists don't.
If the Earth did not have internal energy, which of the following carbon cycle process would not be possible?
respiration
rock formation
consumption
burning fossil fuels
Answer:
rock formation
Explanation:
The Earth’s internal energy provides the means for the parts of the carbon cycle that involve plate tectonics, such as rock formation and subduction.