Answer:
Chemical & Mechanical Weathering
Erosion
Explosive Volcanic Eruptions
Explanation:
During cell reproduction, inherited information is carried by.
genes
bacteria
cytoplasm
nuclei
Answer:
During cell reproduction, inherited information is carried by:
A. nuclei
B. bacteria
C. cytoplasm
D. genes
The answer is D genes
Explanation:
how does diffusion impact the toxicity of an environment?
Answer:
A chemical's physical state and the route of exposure influence toxicity. ... Inhalation exposure also allows some rapid entry into the systemic circulation, causing toxic effects distant from the entry route.
Explanation:
what is Sediment pollution?
Answer:
sediment is considered when rhere is too much of pollution
Match the following prokaryotic classes with differing modes of metabolism with the appropriate descriptions - obligate anaerobes - Facultative anaerobes - Aerotolerant anaerobes - Obligate aerobes A. can shift their metabolism between anaerobic and aerobic modes B. Oxygen-sensitive, can only use anaerobic mode of nutrition C. unable to survive for extended periods in the absence of oxygen. They require oxygen for cellular respiration. D. cannot conduct cellular respiration but are not damaged by oxygen when it is present
Answer:
- Obligate anaerobes: B
- Facultative anaerobes: A
- Aerotolerant anaerobes: D
- Obligate aerobes: C
Explanation:
Obligate anaerobes are microorganisms that dead in normal atmospheric oxygen (O2) levels (around 21%). Some examples of obligate anaerobes are procaryotic bacteria such as Clostridium, Fusobacterium, Actinomyces and Peptostreptococcus. Facultative anaerobes are organisms that can grow without O2 and produce energy by fermentation, but they can produce more energy (ATP) by the aerobic respiration mechanism. Facultative anaerobes include both prokaryotic (e.g., Escherichia coli) and eukaryotic (e.g., Saccharomyces cerevisiae) organisms. Aerotolerant anaerobes are microorganisms that can live in O2 atmospheric conditions, but they use fermentation as cellular mechanism to produce energy (ATP). Some examples of aerotolerant anaerobes are lactobacilli and streptococci (bacteria) found in the oral microbiota. Finally, obligate aerobes are organisms that can grow only in normal O2 conditions and metabolize foods through cellular respiration, a process more energetically efficient than fermentation. An example of an obligate aerobe is the human species.
For traits controlled by a single genetic locus, dominant phenotypes are expected to occur at a frequency of approximately 75%, in a randomly mating population.
true or false and why
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The dominant phenotypes are expected to occur at a frequency of approximately 75%, in a population because of its dominant nature which allows them to appear in the physical structure of the organisms. In most of the offspring, the dominant allele shows their characteristics in the population whereas the recessive allele are hidden in that organisms and we can't see them in the physical appearance of the organisms.
two example of epidemic diseases
Answer:
1) Chikungunya
2) Cholera
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Whooping cough
2. Smallpox
Explanation:
1. A customer from a previous season comes into your store confused. A
bed of pink four o'clock flowers she planted the previous season self-
seeded and produced a mixture of about 1/4 red, 1/4 white, and 1/2 pink
flowers this year. The customer wants to know why the pink flowers are
now a mix of colors. This is possible because of ...
*
Answer:
The genes in flowers vary and change every season a little bit if they are not the perfect "pink" or "red" seed gene they will vary.
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answer: autotrophic
explanation:
plantlike protists produce their own food through photosynthesis and are thus autotrophic
What is the purpose of the part of the male reproductive system that is
highlighted below?
A. Creates the fluid in semen
B. Transfers sperm cells to the urethra
C. Manufactures sperm cells
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D. Stores sperm cells until they mature
Answer:
A creates the fluid in semen
Mitosis and meiosis are cell division mechanisms that lead to different numbers of daughter cells. Which explanation best describes how these two processes maintain continuity?
meiosis :cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
mitosis:cell division in which nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes
meiosis nucleus divides twice and produces 4 daughter cells which are not genetically the same
mitosis necleus divides ones and produces two daughter cells which are genetically the same
Mary received a flu vaccine. Why didn't the vaccine make her sick?
Mary didn't get sick from the flu vaccine because it contains the smaller portion of the flu which isn't strong enough to infect you. Moreover, your white blood cells attack the portion of the flu while the memory cells take note of the flu, so when it comes next time, it won't affect your body because it knows how to fight the virus.
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6. New experimental data does not support a currently accepted hypothesis. Which
course of action should the researcher take?
A) Do the experiment again.
B) Change the data to fit the hypothesis.
C) Form a new hypothesis and plan a new experiment
D) Change the procedure to obtain the desired outcome.
1. What is the text about?
2. What are the steps presented in this process text?
3. What words help you get the process step by step?
4. What do you think will happen when one or two steps are
missed?
Answer:
1. Directions
2
Ride a jeep or tricycle to pass San Juan or Baenotan road.Ask the driver to drop you off at the information officeregister your name as a tourist and coordinate with the trained tourist guide of munieipality of San Gabrielride motorcycle or 'habal=habal' or a jeepneyhave a walk and hike for some hours3. First, second, third, then
4. Good Luck
Explanation:
The opening and closing of the heart valves is caused by Multiple Choice action potentials within the cusps of the valves. pressure changes of alternating contraction and relaxation during the cardiac cycle. contraction and relaxation of papillary muscles that pull on heart strings. contraction of the smooth muscle in the walls of the great vessels leaving the heart.
Answer:
pressure changes of alternating contraction and relaxation during the cardiac cycle.
Explanation:
In Human anatomy, cardiac cycle can be defined as a complete heartbeat of the human heart which comprises of sequential alternating contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles, therefore causing blood to flow unidirectionally (one direction) throughout the human body.
Generally, the cardiac cycle occurs in two (2) stages;
I. Diastole : in this stage, the ventricles is relaxed and would be filled with blood.
II. Systole: at this stage, the muscles contracts and thus, allow blood to be pushed through the atria.
Hence, the opening and closing of the heart valves is caused by pressure changes of alternating contraction and relaxation during the cardiac cycle.
Which is true of reabsorption in the distal convoluted tubule?
Answer: its false
Explan : hope im right
what is the scientific name of frog
Answer: Anura
Explanation:
Answer:
The scientific name for a frog is Anura.
The _____ on the out side of the virus are "sticky" and attracted to specific molecules on the outside of animal cells. A. Protein Spikes B. Carbohydrate Molecules C. Cholesterol Markers
Answer:
A. Protein Spikes
Explanation:
A viruses are defined as the quintessential parasites in the living world. They are a chain of the nucleic acids that lives in a host cell. Without the host cell, all the viruses cannot carry out their life sustaining activities or functions. They are always housed in a protein layer or a protein coat. All the viruses contains the RNA or the DNA. The protein spikes which is on the outside of a virus are "sticky" and they are attracted to the specific molecules of the outside of an animal cells.
What is a prokaryote
Answer:
Prokaryote is a microscopic single-celled organism which has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles, including the bacteria and cyanobacteria.and also blue green algae.
Characteristics of codon
How many alleles are typically present in a genotype?
Answer:A genotype is the combination of two alleles, one received from each parent. The expression of a genotype is called the phenotype and the specific combination of the two alleles (the genotype) influences the physical expression (the phenotype) of the physical trait that the alleles carry information for.
Explanation: so 2
17. When a person looks up into the sky
during new moon, what fraction of the
bright surface of the moon do we see?
Answer:
i dont really know why and how im here but im here
Explanation:
BIOLOGY CIRCULATORY SYSTEM!! WILL NAME BRAINLIEST IF YOU ANSWER CORRECTLY!!
Answer:
C, G, F, I, H, D, A, E, B
They are in order from top to bottom
5. Which of these would be the best thing for scientists to examine if they wanted to see if two organisms had a common ancestor?* O They would look at the larval forms of the organisms They would look at what the organisms liked to eat They would look at how the organisms reproduce. O They would look at how the organisms migrated to new locations
In Drosophila, the genes for eye color, wing shape, and wing length are located on chromosome II. Purple eyes (pr), arc bent wings (a), and vestigial wings (vg) are the mutant forms of the wild type traits red eyes, straight wings, and long wings, respectively. You've discovered some data in your genetics laboratory which indicates that the distance between vg and pr is 12.5 m.u., the distance between a and pr is 44.7 m.u., and the distance between a and vg is 32.2 m.u. what is the chance of a double crossover between these three genes
Answer:
The expected double recombinant frequency = 0.0402 = 4.02%
Explanation:
Available data:
genes for eye color, wing shape, and wing length are located on the same chromosomePurple eyes (pr) is the mutant form of the wild type traits red eyes (pr+)Arc bent wings (a) is the mutant form of the straight wings (a+)Vestigial wings (vg) are the mutant forms of the long wings (vg+)the distance between vg and pr is 12.5 m.uthe distance between a and pr is 44.7 m.uthe distance between a and vg is 32.2 m.u→ Two genes that are very close will have a few recombination events and are strongly bounded.
→ The map unit is the distance between the pair of genes for which every 100 meiotic products, one of them results in a recombinant one.
1) First, we need to know their order in the chromosome, and to do so, we need to compare the distances between them.
The most distant pair is a-pr
----a---------------------------------------------pr---
║-------------------44,7 MU-------------║
From gene a to vg there are 32.2 MU
----a-----------------------------vg--------------pr---
║-------------------44,7 MU-------------║
║----------32.2 MU------║
Finally, de distance from vg to pr is 12.5 MU
----a-----------------------------vg--------------pr---
║-------------------44,7 MU---------------║
║----------32.2 MU------║--12.5 MU--║
We can name region I to the distance between a-vg, and region II to the distance between vg-pr.
2) To calculate the recombination frequency, we have to know that 1% of recombinations = 1 map unit = 1cM. And that the maximum recombination frequency is always 50%.
1 MU -----------1% of recombination
32.2 MU -----X = 32.2 % of recombination
12.5 MU-------X = 12.5 % of recombination
3) The expected double recombinant frequency = recombination frequency in region I x recombination frequency in region II.
The expected d. recombinant frequency = 32.2% x 12.5% = 0.322 x 0.125
The expected double recombinant frequency = 0.0402 = 4.02%
3.2 Exploin in detail 5 socio-economic factors
that influence your study
choices and your future career
Answer:
There are various social economic factors that affect a personal choice of higher education course and future career. Some of these factors include
Gender and equity Personal preferences The economic status of the student and the family Employment opportunities for the course being studied Religion and beliefs.Al these factors and many more are said to affect the higher education course that a student takes and the future career of this student
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3. If the solute concentration in the water is high (hypertonic solution), does water move
into or out of the paramecium?
Answer:
its flows out
Explanation:
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Chieko is doing an experiment with a water clock. She fills a 2-liter soda bottle with water and marks the water level. She puts two tiny pinholes in the base of the bottle. Water seeps out. She checks the time against her watch. After an hour, she marks the new water level. She repeats this process until the water is all gone. Chieko made six hour marks on the bottle, representing the passage of six hours. How can Chieko test her water clock to see if the timing is accurate?
Group of answer choices
Repeat the experiment using a better watch
Repeat the experiment using less water in the bottle
Repeat the experiment using a kitchen timer set to go off each hour
Repeat the experiment using the same amount of water and the same watch
Answer: I think the best answer would be C.
Explanation: I think that is correct.
Imagine you’re a doctor treating a patient with severe vision issues. What questions might you ask to determine whether these issues are more likely to be inherited or caused by environmental factors?
Answer:
Ask if any of his/her siblings have vision issues
Ask if any of his/her parents or grandparents have vision issues
Ask if any of his/her children have vision issues
TRUE OR FALSE: DINOFLAGELLATES IS A GROUP OF BACTERIA THAT USED TO BE CLASSIFIED AS ALGAE
Answer: True
Explanation:
WInch ferm refer to the existence of a wide range of different types of organisms in a given place at he same time?
Answer:Short Answer
6. F (page 12) 7. F (page 11) 8. F (page 7) 9. T (page 18)
10. T (page 14)
1. Companies common to most fire departments include (Students should include five of the following): (1) Engine company: An engine company is responsible for securing a water source, deploying handlines, conducting search-and-rescue operations, and putting water on the fire. (2) Truck company: A truck company specializes in forcible entry, ventilation, roof operations, search-and-rescue operations above the fire, and deployment of ground ladders. They are also called ladder companies. (3) Rescue company: A rescue company usually is responsible for rescuing victims from fires, confined spaces, trenches, and high-angle situations. (4) Brush company: A brush company is dispatched to woodland and brush fires that larger engines cannot reach. (5) Hazardous materials company: A hazardous materials company responds to and controls scenes involving spilled or leaking hazardous materials. (6) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) company: An EMS company responds to and assists in transporting medical and trauma patients to medical facilities for further treatment. EMS personnel often have medications, defibrillators, and other equipment that can stabilize a critical patient during transport.
Explanation: