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The waters that wash up on an ocean sea shore increase in temperature by almost 20° C over a period of 5000 years which describes a possible adaptive change in the invertebrates that live in tide pools there?

A). Some animals will adapt by migrating over land to colder areas

B). Those animals with adaptations that favor warmer water will mate and reproduce in greater numbers

C). Those animals that have adaptations that favor cold water will mate and reproduce in greater numbers

D). Old adaptations will spring up again from genetic reserves

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Answer 1

Answer: I remember this when I was in grade 5 the answer is A

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while looking at a graph, you notice a period of time where the line is perfectly horizontal what is most likely taking place during this time period

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Answer:

The correct answer would be - the y-axis variable is constant.

Explanation:

In a normal line graph, there are generally two variables on two different axis one is at the x-axis and the other is on the y-axis that represents the correlation between these two variables. If there is a change in the variable present on the x-axis the change on the variable on the y-axis establishes the relationship among these variables.

If there is a period on the graph where the line is completely horizontal it means the variable present on Y-axis has no change during this period or is constant. Suppose a graph is plotted between speed or velocity on the Y-axis. A perfectly horizontal line on this graph means that speed is not changing over time and remain at te same speed.

Mitosis is the process through which a cell replicates its DNA and produces two identical daughter cells. If a cell undergoing mitosis is currently in anaphase as shown in the diagram below,

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B because I’m in 7th grade I learned abt this

The duplicated genetic information found in a parent cell's nucleus is divided into two identical daughter cells during the fourth stage of mitosis, referred to as anaphase. Thus, option B is correct.

What mitosis process through which cell replicates its DNA?

The sister chromatids are able to separate because the protein “glue” holding them together is degraded. Each chromosome now exists on its own. The opposing ends of the cell are drawn to the chromosomal pairs in each pair.

The replication fork is connected to a number of proteins that aid in the  The way DNA polymerase creates new strands is mostly by include nucleotides that complete each (template) strand. The S-stage of interphase is when DNA replication happens.

Therefore, Sister chromatids split from one another and are drawn to the opposite ends of the cell during anaphase.

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What is the difference between convergent plate boundaries that have plates of the same density to convergent plate boundaries with plates of different densities.

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Answer: If they have the same density, they will be pushed up together creating a mountain. If the plates have different density then the one with more density overlaps the other.

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1.Astronomers have made great strides in sending probes out to other planets and moons in our solar system. If they were to find a living creature some place other than Earth, how could DNA analysis help them better understand the organism? Explain in 1–2 sentences.(2 points)

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A DNA analysis can help determine is the species is related to any other organism like on earth. You could also measure the number of (mutations) between them to understand is the species are closely or distantly related.

What genetic and other changes might have caused these cells to escape normal cell cycle regulation these cells are hela cancer cells

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Answer:

Cancer cells such as Hela cells escape to normal cell cycle by mutations that lead to the misexpression and/or overexpression of regulatory molecules (e.g., cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases) and faulty checkpoint control of the cell cycle  

Explanation:

The term cell cycle refers to the mechanism of DNA replication and cell division, which involves a series of sequential steps. The control of the cell cycle depends on 1-cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) that regulate the cell cycle by a cascade of protein phosphorylations and 2- a group of checkpoint controls that monitor the completion of critical cellular events. HeLa is an immortalized cell line derived from cervical cancer cells. These cells (HeLa) contain 76 to 80 total chromosomes (instead of the 46 chromosomes that contain normal-diploid body cells), some of which are heavily mutated. These mutations can affect CDKs that control the cell cycle as well as checkpoint-control mechanisms (for example, those resulting from DNA damage), thereby cells do not enter programmed cell death (apoptosis) and proliferate uncontrollably.

A vaccine used against an infectious disease may contain??

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Answer:

antigens

Explanation:

a vaccine may contain that

Bony Fish (bass etc.) and marine mammals (like dolphins) evolved some similar adaptations for survival in aquatic environments. However, they evolved separately and are not closely related evolutionarily. What type of evolution does this represent?

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Answer:

Convergent evolution

Explanation:

Convergent evolution is a type of evolution of similar features and/or structures between organisms that are not phylogenetically related. This type of evolution is known to create analogous structures/organs that exhibit similar or the same functions but were not present in the last common ancestor of these taxa. An example of analogous structures (and therefore also of convergent evolution) are the wings of bats and of insects (e.g., butterflies). Conversely, divergent evolution is a type of evolution where species phylogenetically related, i.e., species that share a common ancestor, evolve and accumulate differences over time.

The Great White Shark is one of the most fearsome predators in the ocean. Why is it mainly found in colder temperate seas

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Answer: The are found in colder seas because that is where its prey lives and they have a high metabolism.

Read this passage about CFTR mutations. Then, using your knowledge of cells, select the section that describes mutations that occur at the ribosome.
The CFTR gene was first discovered in 1989, but as with many research endeavors, that was only the first step. Since that first discovery, scientists have identified 1,700 mutations of the CFTR gene. These various mutations are classified according to their specific effect on the CFTR protein. Some mutations interfere with the protein assembly process. These are called protein production mutations and result in construction of incomplete or unstable proteins. Once built, the CFTR protein folds itself into a stable three-dimensional tube shape and travels to the cell membrane where it inserts itself as a channel between the cell’s interior and its surface. Mutations that affect this part of the process are called protein processing mutations. Each channel has a gate that opens and closes in response to chemical signals. Gating mutations cause misinterpretation of those chemical signals. Conduction mutations change the inside of the tunnel, making passage through the channel slower and more difficult.

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Recall that ribosomes are involved in the translation of mRNA into proteins. This means that mutations which effect the production of the CFTR protein from an mRNA molecule are the ones which we are interested in. As the passage tells us, protein production mutations interfere with the protein assembly process (aka, translation of mRNA into protein) so this section is the section you should select.

Strong contrasts in texture have what effect on a monochromatic design?

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Answer:

It prevents monotony

Explanation:

Strong contrasts in texture have a primary effect on monochromatic design by ensuring it’s more eye catching and not too plain.

Contrasts is a term used to describe the display of an objects dissimilar sides. A monochromatic light is known to have just one color and the strong contrasting texture however makes it possible for it to have different color differences thereby preventing monotony.


3.1
Suggest which leaf carries out more photosynthesis and explain why.

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Explanation:

Leaf that are really green, because they contain Lots of chlorophyll in the chloroplast which is the main site for photosynthesis

19. Which of the following sequences is correct to initiate
inspiration?
(i) The contraction of external intercostal muscles raises the ribs and sternum
(ii) Volume of thorax increases in the dorso-ventral axis
(iii) Intrapulmonary pressure decreases
(iv) Diaphragm contraction
(v) Air rushes into lungs
(vi) Volume of thorax increases in the anterior-posterior axis

Choose options :-

(a) (i), (ii), (iv), (v), (iii), (vi)
(b) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vi), (v)
(c) (i), (ii), (iv), (vi), (ii), (v)
(d) (vi), (v), (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

I believe the answer is (c) (i), (ii), (iv), (vi), (ii), (v).

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A scientist wanted to investigate whether light is required for the germination
of seeds. She filled two plant pots of the same size with equal amounts of
soil.
Pot 1 was labelled 'LIGHT and Pot 2 'DARK'. Five lettuce seeds were planted
in each of the pots. Both plants were given sufficient water.
Pot 1 was put in direct sunlight. A cardboard box was placed over Pot 2
and no light was allowed to enter.
21.1
Write down a hypothesis for the investigation.
Pleas
it reserved​

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Answer:

The correct hypothesis would be -

"if the light is required for seed germination of seed, then in the absence of light lettuce seed will not germinate"

Explanation:

The hypothesis is always based on a question one wanted to answer. The hypothesis is the possible explanation of a world natural problem. One needs to make his hypothesis on the basis of the research he made.

To test the hypothesis one needs to develop an experiment like here formed an experiment to test if the light is required for the germination of seeds. Thus, hypothesis would be "if the light is required for seed germination of seed, then in the absence of light lettuce seed will not germinate"

How is gamete different from other type of cells in a persons body?

A. It has four times the number of chromosomes
B. It has no chromosomes
C. It has twice the number of chromosomes
D. It has half the number of chromosomes

(I’ll give points + brainalist for the correct answer)

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

it has half the chromosomes

When a cell gains water, what happens to its size and weight

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Answer:  Water will move across the semi-permeable membrane in order to balance both sides until they are neutral.

"Osmosis is the net movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane driven by a difference in solute concentrations on the two sides of the membrane. A selectively permeable membrane is one that allows unrestricted passage of water, but not solute molecules or ions."

Or

When a cell gains water it becomes much bigger and heavier which could possibly lead to its explosion.

"Water moving into a cell can make the cell swell, or even burst! This happens when cells are placed into a hypotonic solution. Like the egg in distilled (pure) water. Water leaving a cell can make it shrivel up"

Answer:

When a cell gains water, the size will expand, making the cell bigger, and the weight will increase, depending on the type of cell as well as the amount of water.

True or False? Rainwater from storms can cause erosion as soil is washed away from hillsides.

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most likley true?

im not sure but imma go with true

True i’m pretty sure

Reproductive system
Explain How does a fetus get nourishment up
until the time it is born?

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Answer:

The fetus gets it's nourishment through the umbilical cord that is connected to the mother's uterus

If Walter waters his plants daily, then his plants will grow. Walter's plants are not growing. Thus, we can conclude Walter has not been watering his plants. Is this an example of inductive or deductive reasoning

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Answer:

The correct answer is - deductive reasoning

Explanation:

Deduction reasoning is a general reasoning process that starts from a basic or general thought or idea and then a conclusion is based upon that idea. These ideas are presumed to be true and known. It is a deductive argument that based on known premises and conclusions would be specified.

Inductive reasoning provides specific cases to more general, but not necessarily true, conclusions. In the given question the ideas or premises are more specific and perceived to be true and the conclusion is specific thus, it is a deductive reasoning.

1. Catalytic converters reduce which of the following pairs of pollutants in car exhaust? a.)Carbon dioxide and ozone
b.)Carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons
c.)Carbon dioxide and particulates
d.) Lead and mercury
e.)Methane and particulates​

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Answer: B

Explanation: By most estimates, catalytic converters fitted inside the exhaust pipe of a gasoline-operated car convert over 90% of hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from the engine into less harmful carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen and water vapour.

The catalytic converter used in the exhaust of the cars reduces carbon mono oxide and hydrocarbons.

What is a catalytic converter?

The catalytic converters are the devices used in the exhaust of the vehicles run on petrol and diesel.

They convert the harmful toxic gases into the less harmful pollutants by a redox reaction.

By most estimates, catalytic converters fitted inside the exhaust pipe of a gasoline-operated car convert over 90% of hydrocarbons (HC).

carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from the engine into less harmful carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen, and water vapor.

Thus the catalytic converter used in the exhaust of the cars reduces carbon mono oxide and hydrocarbons.

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How can you tell from a food web which organisms will have the greatest biomass?

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Answer:

How can you tell from a food web which organisms will have the greatest biomass?

The tropic level contains the greatest biomass in most ecosystems is producers. This occurs because producers get their energy from the sun, the sun is the most available resource, so there are the most at that level.

Explanation:

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Why does glucose more soluble in water comparing to benzoic acid?
Thanks :)​

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Answer:

because it dissolves in water very well

Explanation:

What are the parts of an operon?

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Answer:

An operon consists of an operator, promoter, regulator, and structural genes. The regulator gene codes for a repressor protein that binds to the operator, obstructing the promoter  of the structural genes. The regulator does not have to be adjacent to other genes in the operon.

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Answer:

An operon consists of an operator, promoter, regulator, and structural genes.

Explanation:

Promoter – a nucleotide sequence that enables a gene to be transcribed. The promoter is recognized by RNA polymerase, which then initiates transcription. Operator – a segment of DNA to which a repressor binds.

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Where does Streptococcus store its genetic information?

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Bacterial chromosome

The DNA of most bacteria is contained in a single circular molecule, called the bacterial chromosome. The chromosome, along with several proteins and RNA molecules, forms an irregularly shaped structure called the nucleoid. This sits in the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell

Answer: Bacterial chromosome

Explanation:

A. Somalia B. Kenya C. Spain D. Nigeria​

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Answer:

Somalia

Explanation:

names of five natural things from the word grid given below
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RO AM
MS O LILIN
ART OTWAN
MIT
THE
IN
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OTA NIMA
NA 0 OM
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RIO
R
LISI N​

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Answer:

AIR

SEA

ANIMAL

PLANT

MONTH

Explanation:

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suggest why a glass tank with water was placed ​

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Answer:

The two layers of glass provides protection from the heat of the lamp, and the water level moves down rapidly as the gas is collected.

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You have identified a new, recessively inherited trait in dogs: floppy ears. To determine if the gene for Floppy Ears is X-linked or not, you should:

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Answer:

Cross a non-floppy-eared male to a floppy-eared female and observe if males offspring have the floppy ear trait

Explanation:

Mammals (e.g. dogs) have two sex chromosomes: X and Y. In the XY sex-determination system, the female gamete (i.e., the ovum) contributes to an X chromosome, while the male gamete (i.e., the sperm) contributes either an X chromosome or a Y chromosome: normal females are XX and normal males are XY. In consequence, a male always inherits its X chromosome from the mother and its Y chromosome from the father. In this case, the presence of the floppy ear trait in all males F1 offspring obtained by crossing a non-floppy-eared male to a floppy-eared female indicates that this trait is linked to the X chromosome because males inherit the floppy ear trait from the mother.

Word Bank: brain, instincts, interpreted, organs, reflexes, spinal cord, senses Notes
The central nervous system includes the _______ and _______.
Signals from _______ and the body's _______ are received by the brain and the spinal cord.
Once signals are processed and _______ by the central nervous system, a response is sent back to the body.
A central nervous system is also responsible for programming _______ and _______.

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Answer:

The central nervous system includes the nerves and pressure points

Signals from  and the body's movements are received by the brain and the spinal cord.

Once signals are processed and _______ by the central nervous system, a response is sent back to the body.

A central nervous system is also responsible for programming _______ and _______.

Explanation:

1c) If the amino acid sequences in the proteins of 2 organisms are similar, why will their DNA also be similar?

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Answer and Explanation:

Because the DNA sequence determines a protein's amino acid sequence, a gene shared by two closely related organisms should have similar, or even identical, amino acid sequences. That's because closely related species most likely diverged from one another fairly recently in the evolutionary span. Thus, they haven't had as much time to accumulate random mutations in their genetic codes.

Unlike many plants, the stomata of the water lilies are found on the upper surface of the leaves. Suggest a possible reason for this adaptation.

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Answer:

All plants need stomata on the surfaces of their leaves for photosynthesis. ... The stomata of water lilies are on the upper surface of their leaves, maximizing air exposure. Stomata on the underside of the leaves would be wasteful because water contact interferes with the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen.

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Answer:

Because the upper surface of the water lillies are not immersed in water.

Explanation:

Since the stomata is an opening for water to be excreted, the water lillies (which are usually found in water) need a surface which is not in contact with water so as the release the water as a metabolic waste. And since the lower surface of the water lilly's surface is immersed in water, there will be no point to excrete the water.

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