Answer:
POINT MUTATION (SUBSTITUTION)
Explanation:
A point mutation is that mutation which involves only one nucleotide base. Point mutation can, however, occur in different ways such as SUBSTITUTION. Substitution point mutation is that which involves the replacement of a single nucleotide base by another in a gene sequence.
This is the case in this question regarding the mutation that causes sickle cell anaemia. According to this question, Sickle cell anemia is a disease that occurs when a mutation in the base pair of the hemoglobin beta gene causes a SINGLE replacement of GLUTAMIC ACID (Glu) by VALINE (Val). This shows that it is a type of SUBSTITUTION POINT MUTATION.
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Explanation:
which statement describes the law of superposition
A. Sedimentary rocks were originally in horizontal layers
B. In horizontal rock layers, each layer is younger than the one below it
C. Rock layers must be in existence before something can happen to them
D. Rocks that are not in horizontal layers were shifted by some geologic event.
Answer:
B. In horizontal rock layers, each layer is younger than the one below it
Explanation:
Law of superposition, a major principle of stratigraphy stating that within a sequence of layers of sedimentary rock, the oldest layer is at the base and that the layers are progressively younger with ascending order in the sequence. ... It is one of the great general principles of geology..
The table below provides information about nutrition and cellular structure for
organisms in different kingdoms.
Kingdom
Nutrition
Fungi
heterotrophic
Nucleus Unicellular or
Multicellular
yes
unicellular and
multicellular
yes multicellular
?
?
Plantae
autotrophic
2
Animalia
What information best completes the table?
heterotrophic, yes, multicellular
heterotrophic, no, unicellular
autotrophic, yes, multicellular
autotrophic, no, unicellular
Answer:
Autotrophic yes multicellular
Heterotrophic yes multicellular
Explanation:
How do the body systems interact with each other
Answer:
Your circulatory system carries oxygen, water, and nutrients to cells throughout your body. Wastes from the cells are eliminated by your respiratory system, your excretory system, and your skin. Your nervous system controls all these activities with electrical impulses.
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1. The lithosphere floats on top of the more plastic (soft) asthenosphere. This is the
basis for Plate Tectonics or the idea that the continents, along with the crust below
them, have moved over time. Describe the properties of these two structures and
how you think that affects their interactions.
Answer:
answer is that the atmosphere is hot as
How can the environment affect future generations?
Answer:
Climate change is already harming people’s health by increasing the number of extreme weather events and exacerbating air pollution, according to the study published in The Lancet medical journal. And if nothing is done to mitigate it, its impacts could burden an entire generation with disease and illness throughout their lives.
Explanation:
In which of the following ways is DNA replication different from DNA transcription? (4 points)
New cells can be created only after transcription has taken place.
Replication results in mRNA strands, while transcription creates new DNA.
Transcription happens outside the nucleus, and replication happens inside the nucleus.
Thymine is used in replication, while uracil is used in transcription.
Answer:
Transcription copies the DNA into RNA, while replication makes another copy of DNA. Both processes involve the generation of a new molecule of nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA; however, the function of each process is very different, with one involved in gene expression and the other involved in cell division.Explanation:
So,my answer is,transcription happens outside the nucleus,and replication happens inside the nucleus.
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Answer:b
Explanation:
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Answer:
C.)
Explanation:
All the other answer choices are not advantages of sexual reproduction
17. Look at "4". This helps you balance, play sports, and pay attention in
school. *
1. cerebellum
2. corpus callosum
3. amygdala
4. spinal cord
Answer:
its answer is 1. cerebellum
Explanation:
The cerebellum is a part of the brain that plays a vital role in virtually all physical movement. This part of the brain helps a person drive, throw a ball, or walk across the room. The cerebellum also assists people with eye movement and vision. Problems with the cerebellum are rare and mostly involve movement .
A continental polar air mass forms in
A. the Pacific Ocean
B. Northern Canada
C. Golf of Mexico
D. The desert southwest
Data from embyros can be used to help establish evolutionary relationships. True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The study of the formation and development of the embryo is very useful in evolutionary biology in order to determine similarities derived from a common ancestor (i.e. homologies). In consequence, embryology is a discipline used to establish relationships between species and higher taxa. For example, vestigial organs and/or tissues (e.g., tails in humans) can be observed in the embryos during the first stages of development. In this regard, embryology has been an important aspect of the evolutionary theory proposed by Darwin (1859) by evidencing the process of species radiation from their ancient ancestors.
Classify various uses of computer technology.
Answer:
Online communication, video games, a source entertainment, internet searches, online music
Explanation:These are all used of computer technology.
Answer:
The computers are categorized as Supercomputers, Mainframe computers, Minicomputers, Personal computers, Mobile computers, Laptops computers, Tablet computers, Portable computers, Personal digital assistants, Calculators, Handheld game consoles, Information appliances, Embedded systems.
Explanation:
Why does the starch remain present and is detected by iodine in the boiled solution?
Answer:
Amylose in starch is responsible for the formation of a deep blue color in the presence of iodine. The iodine molecule slips inside of the amylose coil. ... A blue-black color results if starch is present. If starch amylose is not present, then the color will stay orange or yellow. I hope this helps!
What is the antibody made during the second contact with an antigen called?
Often During summer months large bodies of water will experience "fish kill." These do not happen during the winter months. Explain these events using your understand of the properties of water.
Answer: see below.
Explanation:
gases dissolve more in colder water, so in summer the water can become oxygen depleted. Evaporation in summer can reduce water volume; even in summer rainfall climate evaporation rates may exceed precipitation. Evaporation will also cause higher conentrations of solutes of which some may reach toxic levels. Summer sun may also cause algal or cyanobacterial blooms which can further deplete dissolved oxygen and may release toxins into the water.
1Some moths have a brown body and brown wings, while other moths have a white body and white wings. The brown moths often rest on the bark of pine trees, and the white moths rest on the white bark of aspen trees. If all the aspen trees in an area were cut down, what would be the likely result? (YOO PLEASE ANSWERSSSSS)
Answer:
The poplar tree with the whitest bark is the White or Silver Poplar. It can be distinguished from the white birch fairly easily, even if you can't tell the difference in leaves.
Explanation:
What is the main difference between prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells?
1 point
O Prokaryotes don't have internal "compartments" called organelles, but Eukaryotes do
Eukaryotes don't have internal "compartments" called organelles, but prokaryotes do
Eukaryotes were the first cells to arise, prokaryotes didn't come until much later
O prokaryotes can reproduce and eukaryotes cannot
Answer:
Prokaryotes don't have internal "compartments" called organelles, but Eukaryotes do
Explanation:
both Eukaryotes and prokaryotes can reproduce, prokaryotes were the first cells, and Eukaryotes have organelles, prokaryotes do not.
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w
Having white wool (W) is dominant over having black
wool (w). Two heterozygous sheep are crossed.
What is the probability that the offspring will have black
wool?
%
What is the probability that the offspring will have white
wool?
%
W
WW
Ww
w
Ww
WW
Answer:
What is the probability that the offspring will have black wool?
25%
What is the probability that the offspring will have white wool?
75%
Explanation:
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Explanation:
What part of meiosis is responsible for variation?
Answer:
the double-chromatid homologous pairs of chromosomes cross over with each other and often exchange chromosome segments. This recombination creates genetic diversity by allowing genes from each parent to intermix, resulting in chromosomes with a different genetic complement.
Answer:
The two events that set meiosis apart from mitosis are known as crossing over (or genetic recombination) and independent assortment. These occur in prophase and metaphase of meiosis
During prophase of meiosis I, the double-chromatid homologous pairs of chromosomes cross over with each other and often exchange chromosome segments. This recombination creates genetic diversity by allowing genes from each parent to intermix, resulting in chromosomes with a different genetic complement.
Explanation:
Genetic variation is increased by meiosis
Because of recombination and independent assortment in meiosis, each gamete contains a different set of DNA. This produces a unique combination of genes in the resulting zygote. Recombination or crossing over occurs during prophase I
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Answer:
Its your slope of the line!
Explanation:
Find two certain easily distinguishable points and use those to determine the slope! It would be rise over the run so y/x which would be 1.2. However I am not quite sure as to whether it would be -1.2 or positive 1.2 as the graph goes both positive and negativley. I hope I was able to help.
The Sun’s ______ _____ is transformed ______? A. Chemical energy. B. Photosynthesis. C. Producers. D. Radiant energy. E. Transform
Explanation:
the sun's radiant energy is transformed into chemical energy
How do moving glaciers change the surface of the earth??? please help!!!
Answer:
Glaciers are massive bodies of ice that move across the surface of the Earth like rivers. As glaciers move they change the surface of the Earth by wearing away loose rocks and soil and depositing them somewhere else.
Explanation:
Answer:
Glaciers change the surface of the earth by causing small or large amounts of material to be pushed out of the way as the glacier slides along a path set by gravity and angle of the slope it is on.
Explanation:
Explore the websites linked below to learn more about open, closed, and isolated systems. Then create a table to show what you have learned. For each of the three types of systems, your table should include an example, an explanation of your example (how you know it is the type of system you indicated), what happens to the energy in the system, and what happens to the matter in the system.
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describe the 10 disorders that result from the description of homeostasis
Answer:
Diseases that result from a homeostatic imbalance include heart failure and diabetes, but many more examples exist. Diabetes occurs when the control mechanism for insulin becomes imbalanced, either because there is a deficiency of insulin or because cells have become resistant to insulin.
diabetesBlood oxygen content homeostasis. Homeostatic Imbalances of the BloodPlasma ionized calcium homeostasis. Arterial blood pressure homeostasis. Core body temperature homeostasis. The volume of body water homeostasis. Extracellular sodium concentration homeostasis.What is responsible for holding the two strands of the DNA double helix together?
Answer:
According to a source:
Nitrogenous bases in the nucleotides of each strand.
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what Protects the cell and controls what enters and leaves the cell
Answer:
The Cell Wall & membrane transports.
Explanation:
The cell wall is what protects the innards of a cell from foreign substances, as well as protecting the overall body. The membrane transports are cut out tunnels located in the cell wall that allows for transportation of food and other products into a cell, and the waste to be expelled.
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Answer:
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