Answer:
1st One
Explanation:
1st One
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It would be A because the rest are all evolution
which cell that was viewed is most likely a prokaryote?
Answer:
Option C, Cell Y
Explanation:
Prokaryotic cells are the most primitive type of organism that do not possess a true nucleus in them. They do not even have true membrane-bound organelles.
The prokaryotes have a plasma membrane as their protective covering which helps them to survive in extreme conditions.
They also possess a rigid cell wall which also provides them protection and rigidity. Example: Archaea and bacteria.
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Answer: ITS CELL X cell x cell x
Explanation:
because I’m not a capper
The image, in which A represents a gene, shows a harmless mutation that has occurred in a species' genome. Which is the most
plausible way that this mutation may eventually benefit the species?
A)
Multiple copies of genes increase gene expression and protein synthesis,
improving fitness
B) One copy of the gene may mutate further and begin to function differently
from the original.
C) Individuals with different copy numbers of the gene will not be able to
mate, resulting in speciation.
D) Individuals with the mutation are not able to produce offspring and will be removed from the gene pool.
Answer:B
Explanation: I took this test
One copy of the gene may mutate further and begin to function differently from the original is the most plausible way that this mutation may eventually benefit the species.
What is Mutation?A mutation is a change to an organism's Genetic sequence. Errors in DNA replication during cell division, exposure to mutagens, or viral infection can all cause mutations.
Somatic mutations (which happen in body cells) cannot be passed on to offspring, whereas germline mutations (which happen in eggs and sperm) can.
Our cells constantly undergo mutations, yet surprisingly few of these have an adverse impact on our health. A mutation is never so advantageous in real life.
Therefore, One copy of the gene may mutate further and begin to function differently from the original is the most plausible way that this mutation may eventually benefit the species.
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In plants and animals, sexual reproduction causes variation
within a species. This variation is vital to their survival. How does
genetic variation affect a species' survival?
A. A species with variation is more easily found by predators.
B. A species that shows more variation will have a longer life cycle.
C. A species that has no variation might eventually become extinct.
D. A species without variation will overpopulate and produce new
species.
How can DNA code for all living organisms with only four bases to generate the code?
What is the result of normal chromosome replication?
O a
b
Lost or worn out chromosomes are replaced.
Each daughter cell is provided with twice as many
chromosomes as the parent cell.
The exact number of centrioles is provided for
spindle fiber attachment.
Two identical sets of chromosomes are produced.
Answer:
Two identical sets of chromosomes are produced.
Explanation:
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Help... I have number one done I just need to awnseres to 2 and 3
An illustration of an organism and a dichotomous key are given. What is the organism?
1
2
a. More than 6 legs
b. 6 legs or less
a. Has wings
b. No wings
a. Single pair of wings
b. Two pair of wings
a. Wings are nearly equal size
b. Forewings larger than hindwings
Arachnid
Go to step 2
Go to step 3
Ant
Fruit fly
Go to step 4
Dragonfly
Mayfly
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4
Arachnid
Ok
Answer:
it's a dragon fly right?
Which is an example of a beneficial mutation?
Which would most likely be the resulting phenotype of the offspring?
Answer: Examples of beneficial mutations are HIV resistance, lactose tolerance, and trichromatic vision.
Answer: one that changes the color of a rabbit, allowing it to hide from predators.
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Name three sources you can use to do background research for this project a chicken coop is the name for the house where chickens live.
Answer:
yer boys name is billy
Explanation:
yessuh
A group of students is asked to make a model of a plant cell. The group is given different objects to represent cell parts. These objects include puzzle pieces, cardboard, plastic bags, and mini solar cells. Which object could be used to represent the function chloroplasts in the model?
Text to speech
a
puzzle pieces, because they put together proteins
b
cardboard, because it helps support the plant cell
c
a plastic bag, because it stores water and other liquids
d
mini solar cells, because they capture energy from sunlight
PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Answer:
mini solar cells is the answer.
what is the function of the human skeleton
Answer:
The skeletal system works as a support structure for your body. It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Support
That's about everything just covered above
2. Protection
They keep organs away from damage, such as the rib cage and the skull.
3. Movement
That's covered above, also.
4. Storage
The bone stores fat and some minerals.
5. Blood cell formation
The bone is the place that most of your blood components are made.
Explanation:
The Canadian lynx and the snowshoe hare have a predator-prey relationship. You will use two sets of population data and present them in a single graph.1.Using the second picture below,label the x-axis ‘‘Year of Study’’.Label the x-axis with data listed in the first picture.
2.Based on the sizes of the numbers for each population, create a scale on the two separate y-axes.
From the markings that you had written and erased on your graph, it seems that you already have an idea of what you're supposed to do. Is it that you're having trouble scaling your graph on the provided sheet given the particular data? Or do you have a conceptual question with respect to the instructions?
I've provided the image of the graph according to my understanding of the instructions as stated in 1 and 2, and I've also attached the corresponding Excel spreadsheet that I used to create the graph. While the blank grid that you've attached doesn't scale identically to my graph, it should be possible to transpose the necessary elements into your grid to an acceptable approximation.
That said, please feel free to let me know if you have any clarifications, comments, or questions.
Describe at least 2 ways HeLa cells are going to be used in the future. Either a study
currently underway or in development.
Answer:The enduring use of HeLa cells in biomedical research is represented below through a timeline of events and scientific publications that describe research using HeLa cells.
Explanation:
What is the ratio of the parental cross between Gg x gg
Answer:
Answer in explanation below!
Explanation:
I used a punnett square to figure this out!
phenotypic ratio ( meaning how it will look ) = 1 : 1 ( Gg = 50% & gg = 50% )
genotypic ratio ( the allele combo ) = 1 : 1 ( Gg = 50% & gg = 50% )
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Claim: Individuals in a population have genetic variations that can be passed on to their offspring. How could an organism's traits influence the survival rate of the population?
Answer:
If an animal has a certain trait that decreases it's fitness ( i.e. less likely to survive), it can lower the survival rate of that population. Verses a population with a trait that increases fitness ( i.e. More likely to survive) and would most likely increase the survival rate.
Explanation:
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that infects (and destroys) Helper T Cells. As a result, people who are HIV+ generally have a low number of these T Cells. How would the dramatic decrease in Helper T Cells caused by HIV affect a person’s immune response? Be specific using details from what you learned about the immune response.
Answer:
HIV invades various immune cells (e.g., CD4+ T cells and monocytes) resulting in a decline in CD4+ T cell numbers below the critical level, and loss of cell-mediated immunity − therefore, the body becomes progressively more susceptible to opportunistic infections and cancer.
HIV infects and deletes CD4+ T cells that normally coordinate the adaptive T- and B-cell response to defend against intracellular pathogens. The immune defect is immediate and profound: At the time of acute infection with an AIDS virus, typically more than half of the gut-associated CD4+ T cells are depleted, leaving a damaged immune system to contend with a life-long infection.
Identify both the cellular component and the location of the component that is responsible for producing the luciferase protein from mRNAs transcribed in the plasmid-containing T lymphocytes.
Answer: hello your question is incomplete attached below is the missing part
answer
Ribosomes CodonsExplanation:
The cellular component responsible for is:
Ribosomes; which are either free or bounded to rough endoplasmic reticulum
The location of the component that is responsible for producing the luciferase is determined by Codons hence the component is located in the Codons. also If the codon is AUG, the anticodon will be UAC
It is not the strongest of species that survive nor the most intelligent but the one most responsive to __________________
Answer:
change
Explanation:
This is a quote from Charles Darwin (a.k.a the father of evolution)
So, your full quote would be "It is not the strongest of species that survive nor the most intelligent but the one most responsive to change"
WILL MARL BRAINLIEST IF ANSWERED CORRECTLY. PLEASE HELP!!!!! Which statement describes the differences van Neil discovered between how
purple sulfur bacteria perform photosynthesis and how other organisms
perform photosynthesis?
A. Purple sulfur bacteria use sulfur instead of water, do not require
light, and release hydrogen sulfide.
B. Purple sulfur bacteria use hydrogen sulfide instead of water, do
not produce oxygen, and release sulfur.
C. Purple sulfur bacteria use sulfur instead of water, do not produce
oxygen, and release hydrogen sulfide.
D. Purple sulfur bacteria use hydrogen sulfide instead of water, do
not require light, and release sulfur.
Answer:C
Explanation:
i took the test
According to its location on the periodic table, sodium can be described as
A an alkaline-earth metal.
B a transition metal.
C an alkali metal.
D a metalloid.
If a hot liquid is poured into a cup, the cup will soon feel warm. How does the increase in temperature change the particles that make up the cup?
Answer:
Adding energy (heating) atoms and molecules increases their motion, resulting in an increase in temperature.
Removing energy (cooling) atoms and molecules decreases their motion, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
Energy can be added or removed from a substance through a process called conduction.
In conduction, faster-moving molecules contact slower-moving molecules and transfer energy to them.
During conduction the slower-moving molecules speed up and the faster-moving molecules slow down.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of a substance.
Heat is the transfer of energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance at a lower temperature.
Some materials are better conductors of heat than others.
Explanation:
Where do the reactants come from in cellular respiration?
Answer:
Oxygen and glucose are both reactants of cellular respiration. Oxygen enters the body when an organism breathes. Glucose enters the body when an organism eats.
Explanation:
A climber falls down on a rope causing his body to lift up words and rise up along the rope is that newtons first law second law or third law
A group of mice becomes separated by the formation of a river. Over time, the northern mice became smaller and whiter, while the southern mice became larger and browner. This is an example of:
Answer Choices:
-divergence
-homology
-gigantification
-industrial melanism
This is an example of gigantification.
What is meant by evolution?
Evolution is the change in the features of a species over several generations and depends on the procedure of natural selection. The theory of evolution is based on the idea that all species are related and gradually change over time.
Thus, this is an example of gigantification.
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If youre good at genetic variation answer these pls
Answer:
1. nucleus
2. They contain half of the genetic material of the parent
3. The offspring receive half of their genetic information from one parent
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is cali good for lavender plants and why ?
In 2-3 sentences explain pollination.
Answer:
Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat, or light. (I'm sorry this is about Pollution, it should be about Pollination, I misread it sorry,)
Pollination:
Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. The goal of every living organism, including plants, is to create offspring for the next generation. One of the ways that plants can produce offspring is by making seeds.
Write a paragraph (at least 5 complete sentences) about the positive experiences during your Spring Break 2021.
Can you relate any of your time well spent to science?
Try to use two of these words in your paragraph:
Allele
Antibody
Artery
Bacteria
Bronchus
Cell Cycle
Cell Membrane
Chromosomes
Cytoplasm
DNA
Enzyme
Esophagus
Evolution
Fossil
Genotype
Homeostasis
Independent Variable
Kidney
Larynx
Mitosis
Nucleus
Answer:
your gonna have to use your own resources (memory etc.) to tell about your spring break... think about anything you saw or did or whatever including these terms:)
A human disease termed cardioencephalomyopathy results from a genetic change in the normal function of mitochondria. Babies who are born with the disease generally die from it. Scientists who study this disease using a bacterium known as Paracoccus denitrificans. Scientists were able to produce the same change in the bacterium’s genes that they found in the mitochondria of their human patients.
What is the BEST explanation for why scientists can use a bacterium to study this human disease?
A
Bacterial genes are very similar in structure to human genes.
B
Bacteria can be used as a model to study more complex cells.
C
The genes and chemical pathways found in bacteria are similar to those in human mitochondria.
D
The eukaryotic cells of humans share many characteristics with bacterial cells, including single stranded DNA.
The eukaryotic cells of humans share many characteristics with bacterial cells, including single stranded DNA. Thus option D is correct.
what is the structure of DNA ?DNA is referred as deoxy ribo nucleic acid, which is a nucleic acid, with a left handed double helical structure, are the basic unit of every living cell
It carry all genetic material responsible for expression of a character of an living organism; It is made up of nitrogenous base, sugar mainly pentose sugar and phosphate.
Nitrogenous base are purine and pyrimidine such as adenine, guanine, thiamine, cytosine; Adenine can pair with thiamine by two hydrogen bond where as cytosine can pair with guanine by three hydrogen bond.
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do acquired characteristics show common ancestors?
Answer:
yes they do
Explanation:
Acquired characteristics, by definition, are characteristics that are gained by an organism after birth as a result of external influences or the organism's own activities which change its structure or function and cannot be inherited.