The diagram of a cell shows some of its principal organelles. Drag the description of the function of the organelle indicated to the correct region.
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Answer:
4 is 1 6 is 2 3 is 3 5 is 4
Explanation:
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Explain what is different about how genetic
information (DNA) is stored in prokaryotes and
eukaryotes? *
Answer:
The main difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.
The nucleus is where cells store their DNA, which is the genetic material.
The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane. ...
Explanation:
All prokaryotes are single-celled (unicellular) organisms.
Choose an organism and predict a trait that would be helpful for its survival. Do you think this could be an evolutionary change? What would have to happen for this trait to be expressed?
What types of stems are in plants?
O Aerial
O Subterranean
O Acaulescent
O All of the above
Lebron James the goat
Answer:
true true
Explanation:
Answer:
agree to disagree
Explanation:
Why split up the letters on top instead of writing both of them in one box? punnet square
Answer:
By spliting them up it would be most simular to how sex cells work with traits that produce 4 possible outcomes
Explanation:
a laptop power changer has an output of 5.00 V ang has a resistance of 800 ohms. what is the current output of the charger?
Answer:
The correct answer is - 6.25 mAh.
Explanation:
According to the Ohms law of power, the current of a source can be found with the help of the formula
I = V ÷ R
where, I (amps) = V (volts) ÷ R (Ω)
By placing the value given:
I = 5.00/800
I = 6.25 mAh
The current output of the charger would be 6.25 mAh
What process occurs during prophase I of meiosis?
1)random fertilization
2)separation of chromosomes
3)cytokinesis
4)crossing-over
Answer:
Separation of Chromosomes
Which of the following is a secondary pollutant? (5 points)
carbon dioxide
carbon monoxide
sulfur dioxide
nitric oxide
nitrogen dioxide
Answer:
The answer is 1. Carbon Dioxide
Answer:
ozone
Explanation:
4. Tiny drops of moisture on grass and leaves are called;
d. Air
e. Gale
f. dew
g. Breeze
Answer:
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SO UR ANSWER IS
f. dew
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Why can some hazards be predicted and others can’t?
Answer:
Predicting the size, location, and timing of natural hazards is virtually impossible, but now, earth scientists are able to forecast hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and landslides using fractals.
The copper wire is cut into three pieces of unequal lengths. All three pieces of copper would have (1 point)
A the same mass
B the seſme physical properties
C different crystal structures
D different arrangement of atoms
B.) The same physical properties.
Also the copper wire would also have the same Chemical Properties. They wouldn't have a different arrangements of atoms because that would mean they are a different substance. They wouldn't have the same mass whereas they are now in 2 pieces. Copper is not a crystal meaning it would not have any crystal structures. That leaves the only applicable answer to be B. Also in case you need to find whether or not two identical substances are the same would be by testing the melting point, hardness and solubility. I just finished working on this section in my own 8th grade Science class so I think this should either help you now or later on.
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What is the best way to prevent contracting the influenza virus?
A.taking antibiotics B.getting a vaccination C.Drinking lots of water D.treating water supplies
Answer:
B. Getting a vaccination.
Explanation:
B. Getting A Vaccination
Influenza virus It is a respiratory virus because it infects the respiratory tract including the nose, mouth, bronchi and can even go further into the lungs to the alveoli and cause pneumonia. A person will spread the virus through coughing or sneazing that become airborne droplets. When a suceptible person comes in contact and breathes in these droplets, it causes an infection.
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There are 1000 micrometres (um) in a millimetre (mm).
The length of the cell in Figure 1 is 1.5 micrometres (um).
Give the length of the cell in millimetres (mm).
(1 Point)
Answer: The length of the cell in millimetres is 0.0015.
Explanation:
Given conversion :
[tex]1000\mu m=1mm[/tex]
Thus [tex]1\mu m=\frac{1}{1000}mm=0.001mm[/tex]
Given : Length of the cell = 1.5 micrometers [tex](\mu m)[/tex]
To find: Length of the cell in milllimeters (mm)
Length of the cell in milllimeters (mm) = [tex]1.5\times 0.001mm=0.0015mm[/tex]
The length of the cell in millimetres is 0.0015.
Ok i need this answered quick please
Answer:
530
Explanation:
magnification =image size /actual size=53/0.1=530
5.3cm =53mm
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Answer:
The answer would be C
Explanation:
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What is needed for dna replication select all that apply
Answer:
substrates, template, primer and enzymes.
Explanation:
how do cells use oxygen during cellular respiration
Answer:
In cellular respiration, cells use oxygen to break the sugar molecule. That releases the energy which is then transferred to an ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecule. ATP is the fuel that cells need for energy. And where does cellular respiration happen?
Explanation:
What was the first living thing on Earth?
Multicellular prokaryotes
Unicellular prokaryotes that have a nucleus
and membrane bound organelles
Unicellular prokaryotes that lack nucleus and
membrane bound organelles.
Answer:
the last one
gotta start small and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus or organelles let alone membrane bound organelles
Explanation:
discuss amoeba as a less complex organism
Answer:
They are called unicellular organisms. One of the simplest living things, an amoeba, is made of only one cell. Amoebas (sometimes spelled amebas or amoebae) are too small to be seen without a microscope, but they are commonly found in ponds and lakes.
Explanation:
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Which type of root system is found in grasses?
O Taproot system
O Fibrous root system
O Adventitious roots system
O Lateral system
Answer:
O Fibrous root system
Explanation:
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Define specialization??
Plz help
Answer:
the process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill.
"the division and specialization of labor"
a particular area which someone concentrates on or is an expert in.
plural noun: specializations; plural noun: specialisations
"an academic whose specialization was Romantic literature"
the adaptation of an organ or part to serve a special function or to suit a particular way of life.
"the way different muscles are constructed allows for specialization of function"
Explanation:
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What happens when living things get in the dirt?
Which statement about the relationship between an organism's traits and its genes is true?
A.
Genes code for proteins that determine an organism's traits.
B.
Genes code for the DNA that determines an organism's traits.
C.
An organism's genes are a direct result of its inherited traits.
D.
Traits code for the proteins that determine an organism's genes.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Genes code for the DNA that determines an organism's traits.
Name five countries that are in the southern hemisphere
Answer:
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru.
Answer:
1. Argentina.
2. Bolivia.
3. Chile.
4. Paraguay.
5. Peru.
6. Uruguay.
In a DNA strand, you find that 20% of the bases are Adenine. What percentage of the DNA would be Cytosine?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:Since adenine is 20%, then thymine is 20% as well. The total of both is 40%. From 100 remains 60% which is divided equally between guanine and cytosine, so each is 30%.
To determine if a particular plant is h0m0zygous or h8t8rozygous, you would have to test cross with a (h0m0zygous, H8t8rozygous) recessive.
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Answer:
i'm not sure sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
h20
Explanation:
How do producers get the nitrogen they need to live and grown
Answer:
Nitrogen Fixation
It is carried out mainly by nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which secrete enzymes needed for the process. Some nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in soil. Others live in the root nodules of legumes such as peas and beans. ... They convert nitrogen gas to nitrate ions that algae and other aquatic producers can use.
Explanation:
Identify the structures of the four____ found in living
Answer:
Organic Molecules
Explanation:
Find out two types of water purification and name and describe them here.
Answer:
1. Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis works by forcing feedwater through a semi-permeable membrane.
A pump is used to apply pressure to reverse the normal osmotic flow across a membrane, meaning purified water molecules (permeate) are forced through the reverse osmosis membrane and recovered in preference to contaminants in the concentrated side which are left behind (reject concentrate).
2. Oxidisation
Oxidisation in the form of chlorination has been used as a means of water purification since the beginning of the last century. Hypochlorite is the key agent, achieving a disinfection of water by oxidising bacteria to eliminate waterborne diseases. Several different methods can be used to provide oxidation, including ozonation, chloramination, UV, bromination & chlorine dioxide. During the treatment, hydroxyl radicals are generated to destroy bacteria cells.