Answer:
Plant and tree roots help anchor soil and rocks in place so that they don't begin to flow. Make sure to keep your plants well cared-for.
Explanation:
when you plant trees the environment won't be that dry so when it rains it will not lansliled much and the trees will give support.
Do different cells have different genes?
Answer:
(:
Explanation:
Different cells in a multicellular organism may express very different sets of genes, even though they contain the same DNA.
Assume these are the demographics of a small country in Asia:
1,989,897 ages 0-14
2,000,143 ages 14-45
498,251 ages 46 and older.
Would you expect the population of this country to increase, decrease, or remain stable in 20
years? Explain.
Answer:
Increases.
Explanation:
The population of the country is increases in the next 20 years because more number of children are born. As we can see the data, there are 498,251 people who will die in the next 20 years but at the same time about 2000000 people are born so less people are removed from the population while on the other hand, more number of people are added to the population which definitely increases the population of the country.
From the time a baby is born, what is she or he eager to do?
A. Explore her world and interact with others
B. Smile at her parents and primary caregivers
C. Sleep the majority of the time
D. Play with her parents, primary caregivers, and toys
Answer:
D. Play with her parents, primary caregivers, and toys
Answer:
D. Play with her parents, primary caregivers, and toys
Explanation:
Why does DNA make a copy of itself during cell division?
A. To make sure that the two new cells can make the same proteins
as the parent cell
B. To make sure that the two new cells have slightly different genetic
codes
C. To carry amino acids out of the nucleus
D. To expose the genes that code for the needed proteins HELP FAST
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
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What is the answer to this question 11
Answer:
11 = multicellular ; autotroph
option D
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Why is it difficult to develop antiviral medications?
Answer:
Answer:Designing safe and effective antiviral drugs is difficult because viruses use the host's cells to replicate. This makes it difficult to find targets for the drug that would interfere with the virus without also harming the host organism's cells.
Answer:Designing safe and effective antiviral drugs is difficult because viruses use the host's cells to replicate. This makes it difficult to find targets for the drug that would interfere with the virus without also harming the host organism's cells.Explanation:
Answer:Designing safe and effective antiviral drugs is difficult because viruses use the host's cells to replicate. This makes it difficult to find targets for the drug that would interfere with the virus without also harming the host organism's cells.Explanation:hope this help you.........
Which of the following best describes a precipitate?
A measure of mass per unit of volume
A solid separated from a solution
A form of weather
A clear indication of a physical change
Answer:
In chimica, un precipitato è un solido insolubile che emerge da una soluzione liquida. L'emergenza del solido insolubile dalla soluzione è chiamata precipitazione. Spesso il precipitato emerge come una sospensione. I precipitati possono formarsi quando due sali solubili reagiscono in soluzione per formare uno o più prodotti insolubili.
Explanation:
A solid separated from a solution best describes a precipitate. So, the correct option is B.
What is Precipitate?Precipitation is the process of formation of a solid substance in a solution, either by physical mixing of low-solubility chemicals or by a chemical reaction of two or more compounds. Precipitate refers to the solid that eventually forms as a result. A solid that separates from a solution during a chemical reaction is known as a precipitate.
When two or more compounds are combined, they react to form an insoluble product, which is how it is formed. A precipitate may take the form of a suspension in solution or a solid that settles to the bottom of a solution. It can be removed from a liquid using a number of techniques, including filtration and centrifugation. Many chemical reactions require precipitates, which are often used to separate, purify, or identify different compounds.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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ATP is:
A protein that does work for the cell
A nucleotide that releases energy for use by the cell
A source of food that we eat
Mendel demonstrated which of the following about inherited traits? Check all that apply.
certain traits are more likely to appear than their alternatives.
some traits show blending inheritance.
traits segregate among the offspring of a cross.
traits can be hidden in some generations, but subsequently reappear unchanged in future
generations.
parents that both have the same trait can have offspring with an alternative trait.
Answer:
The correct answer would be -
certain traits are more likely to appear than their alternatives.
traits segregate among the offspring of a cross.
traits can be hidden in some generations, but subsequently, reappear unchanged in future generations.
parents that both have the same trait can have offspring with an alternative trait.
Explanation:
Mendel is known as the father of genetics for his tremendous work in the field of genetics by performing experiments on the pea plants which contribute to the make the law of inheritance. According to all three laws of inheritance and experiments performed by Mendel, he demonstrated inheritance patterns in the traits or the alleles inherited to the next generation.
Certain traits that are dominant are more likely to appear than their recessive alternatives. Trait segregates when gametes form during the cross. In heterozygous cases, some traits can be hidden but can reappear unchanged in future generations.
As a result of mitosis, the cells of a multicellular organism share which of these properties? Select two correct answers.
Explanation:
multicellular organisms rely on mitochondria & getting food supplies by bloodstream...
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Just ask 3-5 questions about climate change
Is the Sun causing global warming?
Is there a possible way to stop climate change?
Do scientists agree on climate change?
If there is a possible way to stop climate change, why don't we change it?
What do volcanoes have to do with climate change?
Answer:
What is the greenhouse effect?
Is it too late to prevent climate change?
What causes climate change?
Has the earth continued to warm since 1998?
Is it the ozone hole that causes climate change?
If a certain species of brown bird is crossed with a white one all the offspring are tan. If these offspring were crossed and produced 20 individuals in the f2 generation what colors and ratios would be expected?
Answer:
In the f2 generation:
10 of offspring would be tan (ratio form - 10:20)
5 of offspring would be white (ratio form - 5:20)
5 of offspring would be brown (ratio form - 5:20)
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Which of the following is not a negative impact of invasive species?
A.
There is decreased competition with native species.
B.
Native species are crowded out or replaced.
C.
The carrying capacity of the habitat is decreased.
D.
There is increased competition with native species
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Use your table of the genetic code to determine the amino acid that would be attached to the 3' end of
this molecule.
Answer:
AUG start codon methionine
Explanation:
out of 1200 students,960 in science,852in mathematics,120 failed in both subject and 84 did not appear in an examination.find the number of students who passed in both subject
Answer:
996
Explanation:
first we can take 84 out of the total of 1200 because they didnt even take a exam and then we can take 120 out of that because those are the students who failed which leaves us with 996 students who passed both subjects.
Choose the correct answer.
The process of removing all the unwanted matter from sheared wool of an animals called ?
a) Carding
b) Grading
c) Scouring
d) Drying
2.which of the following leaves do Bombyx mori L silkworms feed on ?
a) mulberry
b) neem
c)mapple
d)all of these
Answer:
answer 1 shearing
answer 2 mulberry
Identify an organism that the giant tortoise competes with
Answer:
Threats
Explanation:
The giant tortoise is threatened by introduced species to the islands, such as dogs and cats which prey on young tortoises, and cattle which compete for grazing vegetation.
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Jessica learns that two organisms are members of the same class. Which can she also infer is true?
The organisms are members of the same order.
The organisms are members of the same family.
The organisms are members of the same genus.
The organisms are members of the same phylum.
answer:
The organisms are members of the same family.
this is the answer.
Chef Brandi suffered a bum on her arm when a kettle of spaghetti sauce exploded. The doctor, using a forceps, pulls on a hair within the
area that is burned. The hair easily pulls out. What degree of burn did the patient have?
Answer:
2degree burn
Explanation:
it has moist layer of skin and it affects the outer and middle layers of your skin the hair is present in human body . hope you find it useful
what is the answer to 2x9?
Answer:
the answer to 2x9 equals 18
Answer:
18
Explanation:
you subtract two from 20
the role of _________ is to break down dead organisms, returning nutrients to the soil.
Answer: Decomposers
Explanation: Decomposers break down dead and decaying organisms, and return the nutrients to the soil for the plants.
label the following parts of an animal cell
What is the main source of energy for the world
I need to breed all white mice for the genetics class visiting from a High School in a few weeks. I only have white males and black females. (Black is the dominant fur color) What would the genotype of the parent mice need to be to get the most white mice for my money? What genotypes would the
parents need to give only heterozygous offspring? Show each of these crosses (only heterozygous offspring, and maximum white offspring) on the Punnett squares below.
Answer:
Punnet squares for maximum white mice are above, but H e t e r ozygous white mice aren't possible if black is dominant. Because black will be expressed, rather than white.
If white can be dominant and black can be recessive then h e t e r ozygous white mice are possible. (Punnet squares for this situation are also attached)
For several years,researchers have atempted to produce AB artificial blood for transfusions. Artificial blood would most likely to be safer and more readily available than human blood.while the artificial blood might not have all the characteristic of a human blood, it would be useful on the battlefield and in emergency situations. which characteristics of normal blood must artificial blood have to be useful and which would probably be too difficult to produce .
Answer:
It is a good concept but can't be used.
Explanation:
Producing artificial blood is a good concept but it can't take the place of real human blood because the artificial blood has many disadvantages which can cause great damage to our body such as binds nitric acid that affected blood flow, increases the level of bilirubin, amylase and lipase in the blood and also cause overload of iron in your organs or tissues so that's why it can't be used instead of original human blood but may be in the future if these complications are removed.
How much energy is passed from an organism that is a producer to an organism that is a primary consumer?
A. 90%
B.100%
C. 10%
The tall wetland plant, purple loosestrife, was brought from Europe to the
United States in the early 1800s as a garden plant. The plant's growth is now
so widespread across the United States that it is crowding out a number of
native plants. This situation is an example of
Answer: an unintended effect of adding a species to an ecosystem.
What is the complementary strand of DNA for the polymer ATTCGCAT?
O TAACGCTA
O TAAGCGTA
O ATTCGCAT
O CGGATACG
Answer:
TAAGCGTA
Explanation:
Mutations rII1 and rII2 are known to fall into the rIIA and rIIB cistrons (genes) respectively. Cells of E. coli B are infected simultaneously with phage strains rII1 and rII2 at a high moi. The progeny phage are collected and used to infect cells of E. coli K. This infection is also carried out at a high m.o.i., and the resulting phage are collected. These progeny are diluted and plated on both E. coli B and E. coli K. Do you expect more plaques on strain B, on strain K, an equal amount on both or is it impossible to tell?
A. E. coli B
B. E. coli K
C. Equal on both
D. Can't tell
Answer:
the answer is A. E. coli B
Explanation:
The multiplicity of infection (MOI) refers to the ratio between the numbers of viruses used to infect E. coli cells and the numbers of these E. coli cells. Benzer carried out several experiments in order to define the gene in regard to function. Benzer observed that E. coli strains with point mutations could be classified into two (2) complementary classes regarding coinfection using the restrictive strain as the host. With regard to his experiments, Benzer observed that rII1 and rII2 mutants (rapid lysis mutants) are complementary when they produce progeny after coinfect E. coli K (where neither mutant can lyse the host by itself). The rII group of mutants studied by Benzer does not produce plaques on E. coli K strains that carry phage λ (lysogenic for λ), but they produce plaques on E. coli B strains. This study showed that rIIA and rIIB are different genes and/or cistrons in the rII region.