Answer: there is no question to what your asking?
Explanation: there is nothing here that is being questioned
How is mRNA produced during the process of DNA transcription
Answer
During transcription, the enzyme RNA polymerase (green) uses DNA as a template to produce a pre-mRNA transcript (pink). The pre-mRNA is processed to form a mature mRNA molecule that can be translated to build the protein molecule (polypeptide) encoded by the original gene.
Explanation:
Many shark species have experienced a great deal of decline in population sizes due to a variety of factors. In the Bahamas, sharks are plentiful, but still experience a decline as populations reach their carrying capacity. Which of the following factors does not affect the carrying capacity of all shark species?
Answer:
You didnt list the factors? comment the factors and ill come back to answer
A square jaw is recessive to a round jaw (dominant), It is possible for two parents with a square jaw to have a child with a round jaw? Why or Why not?
What's the answer to this?
How many total atoms are present in the compound 2Ca(OH)2 I’ll give brainliest on both
i think there are 10 atoms present
what stages are part of the process that animals use to get their energy
The process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex series of chemical reactions inside cells, releasing energy. Fermentation: The process by which cells release energy by breaking down food molecules without using oxygen
what is cellurar respiration?
Answer:cellular respiration is a process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food.
This happens in the mitochondria
Energy conversion within a plant cell would be limited most severely by removal of the cell's - A mitochondria B chloroplasts C ribosomes D endoplasmic reticulum
Answer:
The answer is Mitochondria. I took the test and that's the correct answer.
Energy conversion within a plant cell would be limited most severely by removal of the cell's by mitochondria.
What is mitochondria?Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles (mitochondrial, singular) that produce most of the chemical energy required for biochemical reactions in cells.
The chemical energy produced by mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Mitochondria contain their own small chromosomes. In general, mitochondria, and thus mitochondrial DNA, are inherited only from the mother.
Therefore, Energy conversion within a plant cell would be limited most severely by removal of the cell's by mitochondria.
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Answer: ;-; wut? i- my brain cells you just killed my brain cells in 1 sec i-
Explanation:
Use the figure below to answer the following question:
Atmosphere
Pants
trogen
Animals
A
Wach
Death
turint and tece
B
E
Dentlying
bacteria
Decomposers
Nitrates
NO,
D
rogering
bacteria in
plant roots
Nying
bacteria
С
F
Nitrogen-foong
bacteris in so
(Pl 4,
In the part labeled B plants take up nitrogen through their roots. What is this process
called?
O Nitrification
O Ammonification
Assimilation
O Denitrification
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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What is the animal that looks like a squirrel, but glides. AKA, i know
Answer:
sugar glider
Explanation:
Answer:
either the obvious answer: flying squirrel
or slightly less obvious: sugar glider
which term names part of the peripheral nerves system A spinal cord B brain C sensors
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf C. \ Sensors}}[/tex]
Explanation:
There are two divisions of the nervous system: the central and peripheral.
The central nervous system (CNS) is made up of the brain and spinal cord. This section processes information gathered from the sensory organs.
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is divided into the autonomic and somatic, with different functions. Regardless of the subdivision, the PNS is made up of all the nerves and sensory receptors. The nerves are connected to the brain and spinal cord, which allows them to pass information from the PNS (where it is gathered ) to the CNS (where it is processed).
So, the spinal cord (choice A) and brain (choice B) are parts of the central nervous system, not peripheral. The correct answer must be C. sensors
Answer:
C) Sensors
Explanation:
I hope this helps, I took the test :D Have a great day/night!
what are the functions of pseudopodia in amoeba?
Answer:
Pseudopods are used for motility and ingestion. They are often found in amoebas.
Explanation:
How do most bacteria get food?
Answer:
Foodborne illness/contamination
Explanation:
Most dairy and meat products are at risk for having salmonella, this is why you must cook
it so you can kill the bacteria. These foods can contaminate fresh veggies that you don't cook which can cause you to get sick.
which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. alleles are made when one original DNA strand experiences mutations that result in phenotypes that offer advantages
b. the DNA of two alleles must be almost identical. since the trait is the same. But the effect of the allele may be very different!
c. in humans, for every trait we can only have two alleles. but that trait can be controlled by many alleles. there are no limits on how many alleles can control a trait.
d. being diploid means that humans cannot mask the effects of recessive alleles. humans always show both alleles in their phenotypes and genotypes
e. if humans were diploid we would only have one allele per trait
Helpppp pleaseee
Answer:
d. being diploid means that humans cannot mask the effects of recessive alleles. humans always show both alleles in their phenotypes and genotypes
Explanation:
Being diploid means humans carry two sets of chromosomes. Since we have both dominant and recessive gene types, humans can mask the effect of recessive alleles since the dominant trait will be seen in the phenotype or genotype since it is a dominant gene. The effect of the recessive allele will show up only if both diploid genes are recessive.
A cell that has 6 chromosomes in the G2 phase will have how many sister chromatids during that same phase
Answer:
12 chromatids.
Explanation:
If a cell has 6 chromosomes in the G2 phase will have 12 sister chromatids during that same phase because replication of chromosomes occurs which produces two exact copies of each chromosomes. Then 6 chromatids are distributed in one daughter cell while the other 6 chromatids are distributed in other daughter cell and finally the cell division occurs.
Do any of you guys know what tectonic plate and fault caused the 2001 Seattle earthquake?
Answer:
The Puget Sound area is prone to deep earthquakes due to the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate's subduction under the North American Plate at 3.5 to 4.5 cm a year as part of the Cascadia subduction zone
Explanation:
Hope dis help
Answer:
North American plate and the San Juan de Fuca plate,
Explanation:
i hope this helps
Can someone explain question 4?
Did you guys know...
In Justin Bieber’s song “yummy” he says “you make my toes curl” look up the lyrics it’s hilarious
Answer:
thats make me cry of laughter bro... lm ao
Explanation:
Answer:
ya that is
Explanation:
The condition of ketoacidosis is Select one: a. a potentially fatal buildup of acetoacetate or 3-hydroxybutyrate lowering blood pH. b. due to a lowered production of ketone bodies than is normal. c. the increase in pH of the cells due to ketone body production. d. only found when anaerobic catabolism of fat occurs.
Answer:
The correct answer is option A ( a potentially fatal buildup of acetoacetate or 3-hydroxybutyrate lowering blood pH.)
Explanation:
Ketoacidosis results in a type of body metabolic state where the urine concentrations are high in ketone bodies, such as acetoacetic acid , 3-hydroxybutyrate. Fatty acids are converted to ketone bodies, resulting in a very high level of ketone bodies which automatically lowers the blood pH.
Ketoacidosis is of different types, Diabetic ketoacidosis, alcoholic ketoacidosis, starvation ketoacidosis. They are all associated with the accumulation of ketone bodies within the bloodstream. The underlying disease common with ketoacidosis is Diabetes.
Which of the following is NOT a function of proteins
structural support
enzymes
transport across the cell membrane
all of the above are functions of proteins
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
proteins make up the cell membrane, giving the cell structural support.
proteins act as enzymes and catalysts within the cell.
proteins aid in the transport of specific substances.
The epithelial tissues are so important they have the ability to ______________________ _____________________ to initiate ______________________.
Answer:
• covers the body and makes up inner lining
• protects against damage, dust, bacteria
Explanation:
The readiness to acquire a certain kind of conditioned response due to the biological makeup of the organism is known as _________.
Answer:
Biological Preparedness
Explanation:
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Are Cnidarians a Representative organism?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Cnidarians refer to organisms found in the phylum Cnidaria/coelenterata. They're metazoans.. A representative organism of this phylum is hydra
True or false - DNA and RNA store heredity to make proteins?
in my own opinion I think it's false ..,
The chaparral biome is best characterized by
A) large, contiguous regions of shrubland
B) small regions interspersed with other biomes
C) large noncontiguous regions interspersed with other biomes
D) the animals dwelling in it
E) the plants that grow in it
Pls help ASAP !
The cell theory applies to all organisms, including the five shown below. Which of the following statements describes how these organisms are an example of the cell theory? A. The organisms have cells that lack a nucleus. B. The organisms are made of one or more cells. C. The cells of the organisms undergo photosynthesis. D. The cells of the organisms are identical to each other.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
ALl of the cells are made from cells so that is the answer hope this helps :)
answers :
oxygen
glucose
water
carbon dioxide
Answer:
1. Is Carbon Dioxide
2. Is oxygen
3. Water
4. Glucose
Explanation:
I think these are the answer, I am not sure.
4 How many genetically different kinds of gametes an individual with genotype Aabb can
produce?
a)1
b)2
c) 4
d) 8
Answer:
I believe the answer is C.) 4
What happens to an atom decays?
Answer:
If it decays by alpha decay, it will become an atom with 2 fewer protons and 2 fewer neutrons than the original atom. If the atom decays by beta minus (electron) decay, it will become an atom with one less neutron and one more proton than the original atom.
Explanation:
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