Answer: Neutron
Neutrons have no charge and are neutral
URGENT How does the structure of cardiac muscle help it perform its function?
Its spindle-shaped cells allow it to do smooth movements.
Its discs allow it to coordinate movement with other cells.
Its multinucleated cells allow it to trigger involuntary actions.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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A chromosome is a cellular DNA molecule that typically encodes thousands of genes. In order for the information encoded within a specific gene to be transcribed to make RNA, RNA polymerase begins to transcribe the DNA, using one DNA strand as a template to make a complementary RNA molecule that is later used for protein synthesis during translation. A scientist is studying two mutant bacterial strains that do not produce a functional form of amylase, an enzyme that the organisms use to break down starch polymers. The scientist is using a third bacterial strain capable of normal amylase production (called the wild type) for comparison. Upon sequence analysis of the DNA region around and including the amylase gene in all three bacterial strains, the scientist locates the mutations as shown. Which statement BEST explains how these mutations affect gene expression and amylase enzyme functionality in the mutant bacterial strains?
A. Only mutant #1 transcribes the amylase gene and translate the resulting mRNA, but the resulting enzyme is non-functional
B. Only mutant #2 transcribes the amylase gene and translates the resulting mRNA, but resulting enzyme is non functional
C. Neither mutant #1 nor mutant #2 transcribes the amylase gene nor complete translation, so neither make functional enzymes
D. Both mutant #1 and mutant #2 transcribe the amylase gene and translate the resulting mRNA, but both resulting enzymes are non- functional.
Answer:
B. Only mutant #2 transcribes the amylase gene and translates the resulting mRNA, but resulting enzyme is non functional
define inflammation????????
Answer:
Inflammation is a process by which your body's white blood cells and the things they make protect you from infection from outside invaders, such as bacteria and viruses.
Explanation:
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Answer:
10. Human Activity
Human activities emit 60 or more times the amount of carbon dioxide released by volcanoes each year.
11. Cooling Effect
When volcanoes erupt, they emit a mixture of gases and particles into the air. Some of them, such as ash and sulphur dioxide, have a cooling effect, because they reflect sunlight away from the earth. Others, such as CO2, cause warming by adding to the the greenhouse effect.
12.
The gases and dust particles thrown into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions have influences on climate. Most of the particles spewed from volcanoes cool the planet by shading incoming solar radiation. The cooling effect can last for months to years depending on the characteristics of the eruption.
13.
Volcanoes can impact climate change. During major explosive eruptions huge amounts of volcanic gas, aerosol droplets, and ash are injected into the stratosphere. ... But volcanic gases like sulfur dioxide can cause global cooling, while volcanic carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, has the potential to promote global warming.
Explanation:
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2. What is the relationship between air temperature and air pressure at the
equator?
Answer:
Temperature refers to how warm or cold air is, and the density of the air is how many molecules are packed into a certain space of air. Air pressure is influenced by temperature because, as the air is warmed, the molecules start moving around more, so they bump into each other more often and create more pressure.
the pressure patterns associated with global circulation patterns. On the equator areas, since air is heated and rises, a zone of lower pressure will result.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
at the equator the air is moist and hot and when air is hot it's density decreases and so does the pressure exerted by it. and also air that contains water vapour is less denser than the air containing no or less water vapour so air containing less water vapour exerts more pressure
Describe how matter is conserved as it cycles through ecosystems.
Answer:
Unlike energy, matter is recycled in ecosystems. Decomposers release nutrients when they break down dead organisms. The nutrients are taken up by plants through their roots.
Explanation:
The cycling of matter and the flow of energy within ecosystems occur through interactions among different organisms and between organisms and the physical environment. ... Energy from light is needed for plants because the chemical reaction that produces plant matter from air and water requires an energy input to occur.
is it true or false that matter is passed from the living oart of an ecosystem to the Nonliving part when animals eat plants?
Answer:
no it is false
Explanation:
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Suppose you have the same mass of water and air. If you want to raise the temperature of water and air from 20°C to 30°C, which substance will require more energy, Q, to do so?
Answer:
Water has a higher specific heat than air. So, it will require more energy to raise the temperature of water from 20°C to 30°C compared to what is needed to raise the temperature of the same mass of air.
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What makes a variation different from an adaptation? Use an example to explain.
Here's an example of what your answer should look like. A bird has red feathers. That’s a variation. That same bird also has hollow bones. That’s an adaptation. The reason that the feathers are a variation but the hollow bones are an adaptation is because...
You come up with an example and figure out the "because" part of the answer on your own.
Answer:
A variation is different to an adaptation as a variation is a difference or variety inside a species, for example a different breed of dog such as a spaniel is a variety of the dog species, whereas an adaptation is a genetic mutation that has developed in order to help an animal survive, such as giraffes having a long neck. Adaptations continue throughout the species due to natural selection.
If a dog bladder cell has 100 chromosomes, how many will be in a dog egg cell?
Answer:
78 chromosomes will be in a dog cell.
Explanation:
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which structure is found in nearly all ecosystems
Answer:
producers, consumers, decomposers organic matter energy(most likely the sun)
Explanation:
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Producers, consumers and decomposers are found nearly all ecosytems.
What is Ecosystem?An ecosystem is a region where different species of plants, animals, and other organisms coexist in harmony with the environment, including the climate and geography.
An ecosystem is a region where a bubble of life is created by plants, animals, and other organisms interacting with the weather, environment, and other factors.
Abiotic variables, or nonliving components, coexist with biotic components in ecosystems. Plants, animals, and other species are biotic factors. Along with rocks, temperature and humidity are abiotic variables.
Every component of an ecosystem is directly or indirectly dependent upon every other component.
Therefore, Producers, consumers and decomposers are found nearly all ecosytems.
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. Which type of air holds more water vapor?
Answer:
Humid days contains the most water vapour. Warmer days will contain more water vapour.
Answer: warm air
Explanation:
How are names and formulas written for covalent compounds?
Answer:
Naming binary (two-element) covalent compounds is similar to naming simple ionic compounds. The first element in the formula is simply listed using the name of the element. The second element is named by taking the stem of the element name and adding the suffix
If a couple had a baby who died and could not have any more babies, but had the opportunity to clone their baby, should they be allowed to clone it?
Well, you can’t clone a baby but, not exactly should you be allowed to do it. Could you clone an alive baby? Yes. There's two specific skills that infertility doctors have that are necessary for cloning. One is micro-manipulation of embryos. In this case, to take a human egg, to remove the nucleus, and then to replace that nucleus with a nucleus from a somatic cell, a body cell of the person who is going to be cloned.
if a couple clone a baby , There's two specific skills are taken by infertility doctors have that are necessary for cloning. One is micro-manipulation of embryos.
what is cloning ?cloning can be defined as the process of producing genetically and phenotypically same organism or cells from a single organism/cell,
the process can be occurred either naturally or artificially. The genotypically and phenotypically similar copies of the original organism are called clones.
Artificial cloning's can be up different types such as Reproductive cloning
Gene cloning, Therapeutic cloning
Reproductive cloning produce genetically identical organisms from a particular organism whereas gene cloning involves producing exact copies of a gene or segments of DNA.
Therapeutic cloning involves the production of embryonic stem cells and create tissues that would replace similar but damaged or worn-out tissues in living organisms.
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Which term refers to one species eating another, such as the red-tailed hawk
eating the prairie dogs?
A. Prey evasion
B. Interspecific competition
C. Predation
D. Herbivory
Answer:
Predation
Explanation:
Predation is the interaction where one organism, the predator (red-tailed hawk), kills and eats another organism, its prey (praire dog).
It is not the other three because:
Prey evasion is when the prey attempts to avoid its predator; however, in this case, the prairie dog is being eaten by the red-tailed hawk.
Interspecific competition is when individuals of different species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem.
Herbivory is the consumption of plant material by animals, and herbivores are animals adapted to eat plants. There are no plants being involved in this scenario.
what are 5 functions of carbohydrates
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PROVIDES INSTANT ENERGY TO THE BODY:
This appears to be the primary function of carbohydrates in the body.
Carbohydrates which we consume as food in the form of starch (ex: potato, bread), sucrose (ex: sugar, fruits), etc. get digested in the body to release glucose.
RESERVE FOOD:
Carbohydrate is also stored as the reserve food in the body. This is a precautionary measure for the body to cope up in times of hunger.
CARBOHYDRATES FORM OTHER BIOMOLECULES:
Carbohydrates in excess are converted into other bio-molecules of physiological importance. They mostly get stored in the form of fats.
DETOXIFICATION OF THE BODY BY METABOLISM:
Many drugs and toxic wastes in the body are metabolized for easy excretion in the body.
SPARING PROTEIN
In a situation where there is not enough glucose to meet the body’s needs, glucose is made from amino acids. Because there is no storage molecule of amino acids, this process requires the destruction of proteins, primarily from muscle tissue. The presence of adequate glucose basically spares the breakdown of proteins from being used to make glucose needed by the body.
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on the periodic table which subatomic particles amount is always the atomic number
Answer:
On the periodic table the amount of electrons & protons is always the same as the atomic number.
Explanation:
A potato grows under the ground, then why is it considered a stem and not a root ?
What Are Antibiotics And What Are The Precautions That Must Be Taken While Taking Antibiotics?
Antibiotics should be taken under the supervision of a well qualified doctor. Course (intake) of antibiotics should be completed as prescribed by the doctor. Antibiotics should be taken in the right amount and at the right time. A wrong dose of antibiotics makes the drug ineffective.Explanation:
An abnormality in an individual's DNA is called a (n)
A. mRNA transcription
B. genetic disorder
C. base pair option
D. mitochondrial mistake
Answer:
i think it's b( I'm not 100% sure)
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If there are 600 atoms of Hydrogen in a glass of water, how many atoms of Oxygen
are in that water?
Answer:
300 oxygen atoms
Explanation:
Water = H2O ... this means 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
2 hydrogen atoms = 1 oxygen atom
600 hydrogen atoms = ? oxygen atom
600 / 2 = 300
300 oxygen atom
Consider the consequences of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and the landslide in La Conchita, California. Which
of the following statements best explains why loss of life and property is so significant with regard to modern natural
disasters?
A) Natural disasters are caused by nature, and humans cannot influence their effects.
B) There is no way to predict where and when natural disasters will occur.
C Risks of living and building in hazard zones are understood but ignored.
D) There is rarely enough warning prior to a natural disaster to prevent loss of life.
E Human societies are unable to differentiate between direct and indirect effects of disasters.
Answer:A) natural disasters are caused by nature
Explanation:
What does a secondary level consumer eat?
Explanation:
Secondary consumers are the animals that eat the primary consumers.
They are heterotrophs, specifically carnivores and omnivores. Carnivores only eat other animals. Omnivores eat a combination of plants and animals. They are typically small to medium animals like lizards, robins, and frogs. Secondary consumers are usually not the last organism in a food chain. They are often eaten by large predators, the tertiary consumers.
The traits of an organism are largely determined by the traits of its parents. What do parents pass on to their offspring?
Their phenotypes
Their stored nutrients
Their genetic information
Their cytoplasmic organelles
Where on the earth can you find marsupial mammals?
Answer:
One place would be Australia. Kangaroos, koalas and Tasmanian devils are all marsupials. Marsupials are animals that carry their young in a pouch
Explanation:
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The pedigree below shows the passing of polydactyly (P) through a family. What is the phenotype of person III-9?
a - Normal Female
b - Affected Female
c - Normal Male
d - Affected Male
Answer:
The correct answer is - a. normal female.
Explanation:
The given question is asking the phenotypic nature of the individual and the sex of the individual represented in the pedigree given shows the passing of polydactyly (P) by person III-9.
In any family pedigree if the symbol is a circle it represents the female individual and if the circle is filled then it is diseased or affected female, however, in this question the symbol is an empty circle that represents a normal female.
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What is phagocytosis in regard to the immune system of humans?
A)the process by which basophils are activated by antigens that are bound to antibodies
B)the process by which the immune system responds to an antigen by producing antibodies against it
C) the process by which neutrophils ingest a bacterium
D) the process by which eosinophils release a cytotoxin to kill pathogens
Answer:
C.) the process by which neutrophils ingest a bacterium
Explanation:
Neutrophils ingest and remove bacteria through the process of phagocythosis.
Answer:
the process by which neutrophils ingest a bacterium
Explanation:
Neutrophils ingest bacteria via a process known as phagocytosis, or "cell eating." (also, I took the quiz)
hit the sock what is it correct meaning?
Answer:
: to deliver a blow : hit. sock it to. slang.
Explanation:
Why is it advantageous for plants to respond to environmental stresses by going dormant and dropping leaves?
When they lose their leaves they need much less resources to survive (because they don’t need nutrients to support the leaves). For example trees lose their leaves in the winter because the ground freezes up and it’s harder to suck up nutrients.