Select the best answer for the question.
3. In an offspring set, there are two organisms with lobed ears (LI) and two organisms with unlobed ears (II). What is the likely genotype and
phenotype of the unknown parents?​

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Answer 1

Note about the question:

Options are missing in the problem statement, and I failed in finding them. However, here is my answer and explanation.

Answer:

• Genotype: Ll and ll

• Phenotype: One parent has lobed-ears (Ll) and the other one has  

      unlobed-ears (ll)

Explanation:

Due to technical problems, you will find the complete answer and explanation in the attached files


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Answer
1.A cell is "the smallest unit of life".
Explain what that means in your own
words.
2. What does Unicellular mean?
3. What does Multicellular mean?
4. Give 3 examples of different cell types
(look at the pictures)

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Answer:

1.its microscopic and it is the building block to every organism

2. unicellular means 1 cell or type of cell

3. Multicellular means multiple cells or types of cells

4. prokaryotic, eukaryotic?

please help me
Which statement best describes the role of lichens in ecological succession?

A. They replace smaller trees and shrubs that need less sunlight.

B. They add nutrients to the soil and hold the soil together with roots.

C. They release acids that help break down bare rock to form soil.

D. They use nitrogen from the air to make nutrients that plants can use.

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D. Lichens live on other plants and provide nutrients for them, it’s a type of symbiotic relationship.

Answer:

C. They release acids that help break down bare rock to form soil.

Explanation:

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• What does the Human Genome Project decode?
• How is that code represented?
• What has the project revealed about the differences between humans and bananas?
• What questions does the Human Genome Project raise for you?
• What are outliers, and what is their value in understanding disease?
• How can a genetic mutation be advantageous?
• How is the knowledge of mutations being used to combat the HIV virus?

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In this activity, students learn about the Human Genome Project. They do an interactive Web activity which simulates the process scientists use to determine the sequence of chromosomal DNA bases. Then they learn how two teams of scientists raced to decode the human genome. Next they explore a stretch of sequenced DNA on the Web to learn about the function of different sections of DNA code. They learn how knowledge of the human genome is being applied to medicine. They also learn about genetic variation among humans and between humans and other species. Finally, they assess what they have learned about the Human Genome Project by playing a game of Jeopardy.

Objectives

Learn about the purpose and work of the Human Genome Project

Describe the process of sequencing human DNA

Understand the functions of different stretches of code on a chromosome

Recognize the similarity in the genetic code among humans and between humans and other species

Learn how the Human Genome Project can contribute to curing diseases

Suggested Time

1-2 class periods

Multimedia Resources

Human Genome Project QuickTime Video

Sequence for Yourself Flash Interactive

The Sequencing Race Begins QuickTime Video

Explore a Stretch of Code Shockwave Interactive

HIV Immunity QuickTime Video

Genetic Variation QuickTime Video

Genome Facts HTML Document

Jeopardy Game Show PDF Document

Extract Human DNA from Cheek Cells HTML Document

Use these resources to create a simple assessment or video-based assignment with the Lesson Builder tool on PBS LearningMedia.

Materials

Jeopardy Game Show (PDF) review

Before the Lesson

Review the concepts of and relationships between DNA, genes, proteins, chromosomes, and traits.

After the Lesson

Do a wet lab in which students extract their own DNA from a cheek cell (see Extract Human DNA from Cheek Cells activity).

The Lesson

Part I

1. Show the Human Genome Project video. Discuss the following:

What does the Human Genome Project decode?

How is that code represented?

What has the project revealed about the differences between humans and bananas?

What questions does the Human Genome Project raise for you?

2. Now have students explore the DNA sequencing process by doing the Web activity Sequence for Yourself. Use the following questions to elicit student responses, either in writing or as part of a whole-class discussion:

Why does the DNA have to be cut into pieces? How is this done?

How are DNA copies made in the lab?

How do primers and special fluorescent nucleotides help determine the DNA sequences?

How does the overlapping of DNA segments allow the entire sequence of a DNA molecule to be read?

3. Show video The Sequencing Race Begins. Ask:

What is the process for sequencing the human genome?

How has the way scientists read the genetic code changed in recent years?

Why is the map of the human genome considered only the beginning of the Human Genome Project?

4. Have students Explore a Stretch of Code and take notes as they do it. Then ask the following and discuss as a class:

What does the majority of the DNA in chromosomes code for?

What is the role of gene promoters like TATA boxes?

How does the "machinery" of the cell know where to begin reading the gene?

What are exons, and what is their function in the chromosomes?

What are introns, and what do they do? What happens to them when DNA is transcribed into mRNA?

What are the roles of "hitchhiking" and ancient code in human DNA, and where did they come from?

How alike is the DNA from two different humans?

What is a gene, and what role do genes play in the human body?

5. Show the video HIV Immunity to examine some of the benefits of mapping the human genome. Ask:

What are outliers, and what is their value in understanding disease?

How can a genetic mutation be advantageous?

How is the knowledge of mutations being used to combat the HIV virus?

6. Show the video Genetic Variation and discuss the following:

Whose genes are being sequenced in the two human genome projects?

Are these genes representative of the human species? Why or why not?

What is the percentage of genetic difference between any two humans?

What does the similarity of basic functions between different organisms indicate?

7. Finally, have students read the Genome Facts document. Have students use these facts and what they have learned about the Human Genome Project to create a series of answers and questions for a Jeopardy quiz show. (

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Answer:

C. It acts only on objects that are at rest If an object is at rest then it is in static equilibrium which means the sum of the forces =0. Friction is applied to moving rigid bodiesI do exams and quizzes if your interested!!!

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Answer:

maybe cleaning herself with some soap? or use some perfume

Explanation:

Well you can use unsented soap and water

EASY POINTS!

In peas, long stem (A) is dominant over short stem (a). A heterozygous, long stem plant (Aa) is crossed with a homo-zygous, short stemmed plant (aa).

Which of the above squares represent plants that are heterozygous?


Question 9 options:

Box 1

Box 1 and box 2

Box 1 and box 3

Box 2 and box 3

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Answer:

Box 1 and box 3

Explanation:

Hey There!_____________________________________Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\textbf{Box 1 and Box 3}}[/tex]

_____________________________________

[tex]\Large\textbf{Phenotype:}[/tex]

It is the physical appearance of the trait, whether the plant has Long stem or short stem.

[tex]\Large\textbf{Genotype:}[/tex]

A genotype refers to the genetic characteristics of an organism's trait, if it is heterozygous or h o m o-zygous, recessive or dominant. This question is basically based on the Genotype, asking for the heterozygous plants which is a genotypic characteristic.

_____________________________________Alleles:

Allele Long stem A is dominant over short stem a

Genotype of Parent Pea Plants

Pea Plant 1 has genotype Aa

Pea Plant 2 has genotype aa

_____________________________________[tex]\Huge\text{Question:}[/tex]

The question asks for how many heterozygous plants are present in the punnet square of pea plant 1 and pea plant 2.

Heterozygous Plants

Heterozygous Plants means those plants which have two different alleles that means One dominant allele (i.e. A here) and One recessive allele (i.e. a here). These Organisms inherit a different version from each parent. In a heterozygous genotype, the dominant allele overrules the recessive one.

If we look at the punnet square given in the attachment, the Box 1 and 3 have genotype Aa which is a HETEROZYGOUS DOMINANT PLANT while box 2 and 4 have a genotype aa which is a HOMO-ZYGOUS RECESSIVE PLANT thus the answer is Box 1 and 3

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Which of the following environmental factors would positively influence the survival and reproduction of only light peppered moths?



A.
A forest fire that burns down the trees.

B.
Laws that improve air quality and restrict pollution.

C.
Increasing the number of factories that burn coal into the air.

D.
A disease that infects the light peppered moths and not the dark.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - option B. laws that improve air quality and restrict pollution.

Explanation:

The dark peppered moths were the adaption of the light peppered moths due to the change in the environmental condition of increased pollution that made tree bark dark in color and allows birds to easily prey on the light peppered moths.

This leads to natural selection and light moths become dark but the after Clean Air Act was that there was less pollution then there is less soot in the air, so trees were less black which result in the Light-colored moths would increase, and dark-colored moths would decrease.

True or False: Competition occurs between plants that use the
same resources.

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true if using the same resources they may compete

Answer:

True

Explanation:

If a parent cell has 20 chromosomes, how many daughter cells will it have if the cell divides by Mitosis?

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Answer:

After mitosis, the daughter cell has 20 chromosomes and after meiosis, the daughter cell has 10 chromosomes.

Answer:

10 chromosomes

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Note the relationship between the first two words and suggest the suitable word(s) for the fourth place.


Ques. - Axons : Nerve :: Cytons : .......



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Its neuron ..........

Please help me I can’t fail please fast

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Spores are single-celled and seeds have multiple cells

DNA is found in every cell of an organisms body.

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This is true

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What additional restriction enzyme would be used to cut out another gene flanked by a different restriction site?

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Answer:

a clone

Explanation:

Restriction enzymes are DNA-cutting enzymes. Each enzyme recognizes one or a few target sequences and cuts DNA at or near those sequences. Many restriction enzymes make staggered cuts, producing ends with single-stranded DNA overhangs. However, some produce blunt ends.

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9. What are the three names commonly used to refer to the places where electrons can be
found?
10. Approximately,
manmade.
elements are found naturally on Earth. The others are
11. How does the Periodic Table organize elements? (2 answers)
12. The atomic number is
13. The atomic mass is
14. The Periodic Table is arranged in order of
The number of protons
Increases from left to right.
15. The vertical rows of the Periodic Table are called
All of the elements in a vertical row have similar characteristics.
I

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Explanation:

9 The center of the atom is called the nucleus. Electrons are found in areas called shells. A shell is sometimes called an energy leve

12. 6

13. The atomic mass of an element is the average mass of the atoms of an element measured in atomic mass unit (amu, also known as daltons, D).

14.Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.

15.The vertical columns on the periodic table are called groups or families because of their similar chemical behavior. A

10.Of these 118 elements, 94 occur naturally on Earth. Six of these occur in extreme trace quantities: technetium, atomic number 43; promethium, number 61; astatine, number 85; francium, number 87; neptunium, number 93; and plutonium, number 94.

Why should surrogacy be legal in Norway?

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Answer:

Norway has strict regulations on artificial insemination, and surrogacy is illegal, but life seems to find its way. One estimate is that more than 150 Norwegian children have been born by surrogacy, in countries such as India and the United States

Explanation:

how to Draw skeletal system of human body

please give me some concept to Draw it​

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Explanation:

Here there is a image of skeleton system u can draw it

Multiple Choice
Which of the following is typical of aerobic respiration?


decreases a plant’s weight

contains two stages, glycolysis and fermentation

produces methane as a byproduct

produces little energy

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Answer:

decreases a plant’s weight

Explanation:

Aerobic respiration is a process of respiration in which oxygen is required and the byproducts of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide, water and energy.

Plants undergo aerobic respiration and it is a catabolic process in which complex compounds in plants turns into simpler compounds. This process reduces the dry weight of the plants.

Glycolysis is the first step in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration so it is not a typical aerobic respiration.

Hence, the correct answer is "decreases a plant’s weight".

WIll MARK BRAINLIST PLZZ HELPN DUE IN 20 min Which are the two ways that scientists investigate the impact of limiting factors on a population? (Choose 2)
Group of answer choices

researching climate change

scientific experiments

learning about molecular bonds

observational studies

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Scientists would use scientific experiments and observational studies

whats the definition of pons

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Answer:

The pons (Latin for "bridge") is part of the brainstem and in humans and other bipeds lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla oblongata and anterior to the cerebellum.

Answer:

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Explanation:

The pons (Latin for "bridge") is part of the brainstem and in humans and other bipeds lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla oblongata and anterior to the cerebellum.

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Freshwater can be renewed, but environmentalists consider it nonrenewable. Why is there a contradiction in classification?
Freshwater is recycled through the use of irrigation, bathing, and everyday use.
Freshwater is easily polluted or depleted before it can be replaced.
Freshwater evaporates and condenses, and then precipitation returns it to the lakes.
Freshwater is highly affected by global warming, and is quickly evaporating.

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B on edge

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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ITS C I’m pretty sure

Answer: It's C

Explanation: Someone else said it was C and I don't want to leave any misinformation so I'm writing it's C. Good luck! :D

plz help me with this problem need help filling this in.​

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A = enzyme
B = active site
C = product
D = substrate

Explain why a high ratio of surface area to volume benefits a cell.

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Answer:

smaller single celled organisms have a high surface area to volume ratio cause surface area to the volume ratio smaller as the cell grows larger. if a sell grow beyond the limit not enough material will be able to cross the membrane fast enough to accommodate the increased cellular volume

How are rivers made ?

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Answer:

Rivers usually begin in upland areas, when rain falls on high ground and begins to flow downhill. They always flow downhill because of gravity. They then flow across the land - meandering - or going around objects such as hills or large rocks.

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

Answer:

A river is created when water moves from higher elevation to lower elevation. It usually goes downhill, and can join with other rivers. The river ends when it flows into an ocean.

I hope this helps!

At which latitudes do we find Earth's major deserts?

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Answer: Around 30-50 degrees of latitude. This is roughly right above and below the equator.

around 30-50 degrees

Which kingdoms include organisms that create cellular energy (ATP) through respiration?

I. Archaebacteria
II. Fungi
III. Plantae
IV. Animalia
V. Protista
VI. Eubacteria
A.
II and IV only
B.
I and VI only
C.
I, II, IV, V, and VI only
D.
I, II, III, IV, V, and VI

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Answer:

D.

I, II, III, IV, V, and VI

Explain the connection between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and the use of
fertilizer.

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Answer:

They contain symbiotic rhizobia bacteria within nodules in their root systems, producing nitrogen compounds that help the plant to grow and compete with other plants. When the plant dies, the fixed nitrogen is released, making it available to other plants; this helps to fertilize the soil

Which statement accurately describes how genetic information is transferred during meiosis?


Meiosis creates four daughter cells that have half the number of chromosomes that are present in the parent cells.


Meiosis creates two daughter cells that have half the number of chromosomes that are present in the parent cells.


Meiosis creates four daughter cells that have identical genetic information to the parent cells.


Meiosis creates two daughter cells that have identical genetic information to the parent cells.

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Meiosis is the reductional division which creates four daughter cells that have identical genetic information to the parent cells. Thus, the correct option is C.

What is Meiosis?

Meiosis is a special type of cell division which is also called as reductional division. This division takes place in the germ cells in sexually reproducing organisms which results into production of gametes, such as sperm or egg cells. Meiosis involves two rounds of division which ultimately result in the formation of four cells with only one copy of each chromosome or half genetic content.

Meiosis is divided into two divisions: Meiosis I and Meiosis II. In which, Meiosis II is similar to Mitosis and Meiosis I involves the reduction of genetic material to half.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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What relationship exist between amino acid and protein?

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Explanation:

When connected together by series of peptide bonds, amino acids form a polypeptide, another word for protein. The polypeptide will then fold into a specific conformation depending on other interactions (dashed lines) between its amino acid side chains.

Amino acids are the subunits or monomers of proteins i.e. proteins are made up of amino acids.

WHAT ARE PROTEINS?

Proteins are one of the four major biological molecules in nature. Proteins are polymeric compounds made up of long chains of structures called AMINO ACIDS.

Amino acids come together in a chemical reaction called CONDENSATION REACTION to form complex protein molecules. Each amino acid is linked to one another by a covalent bond called PEPTIDE BOND. Peptide bond is a kind of covalent bond that links two amino acids together. It forms between the amino group (-NH2) of one amino acid and carboxyl group (-COO) of another

Hence, amino acids are monomeric units of protein molecules.

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What are some of the WORST things about coal fuel?



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Answer:

Explanation:

The burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, increasing levels of CO2 and other gasses, trapping heat, and contributing to global climate change. Coal combustion releases the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) during combustion. The major disadvantage of coal is its negative impact on the environment. Coal-burning energy plants are a major source of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. In addition to carbon monoxide and heavy metals like mercury, the use of coal releases sulfur dioxide, a harmful substance linked to acid rain.

Answer:

Air pollution

Can impact health of citizens like asthma, breathing difficulties, etc.

Can lead to death if not treated or fixed.

Releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Contributes to global climate change.

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