Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
A. Nucleotides
Explanation:
The monomers of DNA are called "Nucleotide". This is the answer you are looking for.
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When looking at the Pheasants and their relatives, what was true of the bird species that were more influenced by sexual selection?
Answer:
sinning
Explanation:
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Answer:
hope i helped but i think its b or d
Explanation:
Answer:
it should be B
Explanation:
Which statements describe steps in photosynthesis? Select 3
AGlucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water.
B
Energy is stored in the bonds of ATP.
C
Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll.
D
Organic matter and oxygen combine to break molecules into smaller parts.
E
Energy is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar.
F
Energy in the form of heat is used to absorb carbon dioxide.
G
Water is broken apart to produce oxygen.
Answer:
Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll. C
Explanation:
Answer:
Light energy is absorbed by photosynthesis
Explanation:
Photosynthesis takes place in two stages: the light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle. In the light-dependent reactions, which take place at the thylakoid membrane, chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight and then converts it into chemical energy with the use of water.
What are the similarities and differences between predation and parasitism
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Answer: Predation Parasitism
Larger and stronger than the prey. Smaller than the host organism.
Metabolic Dependency
There is no such metabolic dependency between the predator and a prey. There is an intimate association involving metabolic dependency on the host.
Progression
Explanation:
A parasite obtains food and shelter from the host whereas a Predator will catch and kill its prey.
The smallest unit of skeletal muscle tissue; examples includes myosin and actin. Intercalated Disce
Answer: The fundamental functional unit of muscle is called a sarcomere. One muscle may contain as many as 100,000 of the repeating sarcomere units. In the sarcomere, the myofilaments (thick filaments and thin filaments) are organized into parallel units.
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1. List the levels of biological organization in order.
2. Name and recognize the general characteristics of the 6 Kingdoms discussed in class.
3. List and define the shared characteristics of life
Answer:tissue
Explanation:
Tissues are groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific functio”. ... Groups of tissues make up organs in the body such as the brain and heart.
Which of the following materials is a good choice for a greenhouse framework?
wood
steel
stone
aluminum
Answer:
aluminum
Explanation:
How does genotypic variation occur?
Answer:
Genotypic variation occurs when alleles are randomly sorted during sexual reproduction. ... Some types of organisms can increase genetic variation through reproduction. They are able to combine the genetic material of two parents, rather than copying the genetic material of a single parent.
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What is the importance of negative chemotaxis
Answer:
Chemotaxis is the directed migration of cells in response to concentration gradients of extracellular signals. ... In multicellular organisms, it ensures that the right cells get to the right place at the right time during development, and plays an essential role in processes such as wound healing and inflammation [2, 3].
Select the correct answer.
Which of these is an example of structural protein in plants?
A. Chitin
B. Lignin
C. Keratin
Answers :
I believe the ans is (B) lignin.
Question 16 Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(06.04 MC)
A surgeon extracts developing sperm cells from a male. In what order will he cut through the tissues of the male to access the developing sperm?
Testis; vas deferens; scrotum
O Testis; scrotum; vas deferens
O Scrotum; testis, seminiferous tubule
O Scrotum, seminiferous tubule; testis
Question 17(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(06.04 MC)
what are the different ways fungal spores can be dispersed?
Answer:
Explanation:
The spores of some fungi are dispersed in water or on the surface of water. The chemical composition of the wall of these spores makes them "non-wettable" so they won't sink. The spores are carried along on the surface of the water like little boats. Water in the form of raindrops can disperse spores in a different way. While gravity is not a primary means of spore dispersal, evolutionary adaptations have been required of many fungi to overcome gravitational effects for effective spore dispersal. SPORE DISPERSAL BY WIND Dispersal of fungal spores by wind is by far the most common method for terrestrial fungi.
Part of ecosystem
Contains energy storage molecules?
(yes or no)
Energy storage molecules flowing in?
(yes or no)
Energy storage molecules flowing out?
(yes or no)
Producers
Consumers
Decomposers
Dead Matter
Abiotic Matter
(Answer the three questions for each of the topics)
Answer:
YES NO
Explanation:
Describe oligospermia
Explanation:
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what part of the project plan that tells another person about what you are doing?
a. Evaluation c. Name of
b. Objectives project
d. Materials
B. Objectives project.
#Continuar aprendiendoScientists estimate the Earth has over 8 million different species of organisms classified over all of the kingdoms. Which of the following classification levels make up an organism's scientific name?
A.kingdom and phylum
B.genus and species
C.family and genus
D.class and order
Eukaryotes evolved after prokaryotes and eukaryotes have a nucleus
that surrounds the DNA.
O True
O False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Two gametes, each carrying a mutant recessive allele for a different gene/enzyme in the adenine biosynthetic pathway, come together to form a diploid embryo. The individual derived from this embryo will display a:______.
a. lethal phenotype in media lacking adenine supplementation.
b. wild-type phenotype, capable of synthesizing adenine.
c. a weak adenine requirement for survival (intermediate phenotype).
d. a profound defect in adenine synthesis as two enzymes are missing.
e embryonic lethality.
f. co-dominant recessive mutant, incapable of synthesizing adenine synthetic lethal interaction.
Answer:
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Explanation:
what is the difference between matrix and shoma?
Answer: Similarly, in computer science, an array is a rectangular arrangement of numbers, a more general case; and a matrix is an array with a special mathematical meaning. In computer science, an array is a general way of arranging data.
Explanation:
An ecosystem has been interrupted by an invasive species. A new grass eating lizard lives in the same ecosystem as a grass eating rabbit. Hawks eat both lizards and rabbits. What would happen to the grass and hawk populations immediately? Why?
There would be more hawks appearing because there is more food (both lizards and rabbits) and grass would lessen because there is another source feeding off of it.
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Answer:
the grass population would decrease and hawk population would increase
Explanation:
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A body is found lying on the ground, but lividity is present only in
the feet. It is deep purple in color. Investigators believe that the
victim was moved after death. Assuming environmental
conditions are average, which other conclusion might be drawn
from investigators working the scene?
M. The person has been dead less than 2 hours
N. The person has been dead at least 8 hours
0. The person has been dead less than 30 minutes
P. There is not enough information to determine
possible TOD
Answer:
I think the answer is that the person is dead less than two hours ago.
Which of the following is a accurate depiction of primary ecological succession?
Answer:
This question lacks options, however, primary succession will be explained for detailed comprehension.
Explanation:
Ecological succession is the gradual series of changes that occurs in an ecosystem, charging it's structure and composition over time. It is of two types namely; primary and secondary successions.
Primary succession is characterized by the "LACK OF NO SOIL". It begins on a barren piece of land e.g rocks, with no form of life previously known to colonize the area. In primary succession, the barren land is first colonized by organisms such as lichens etc., which are collectively regarded to as PIONEER SPECIES.
What are the characteristics of kingdom eubacteria?
Prokaryotic
Heterotrophic
Unicellular
Multicellular
Found in extreme Environments
Eukaryotic
Found in common environments
Autotrophic
unicellular
Explanation:
eubacteria is not mutiple in number
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Interpret the graph above. At which of the following times was Earth's
temperature most similar to what it is today? *
100 million years ago
250 million years ago
310 million years ago
400 million years ago
Answer:
310 million years ago
Explanation:
you can see that the temperature 310 years ago is similar to what it is today
State two (2) characteristics of enzyme.
Answer:
It has catalytic activity.
It is a protein
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where on the food chains are crocodiles
Answer:
Fresh water crocodiles eat frogs so crocodiles are third order consumers.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Years ago, the Crocodile order was one of the top animals on the food chain.
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Explain the difference between inter-cooperation and intra-cooperation between species.
Answer:
In evolution, co-operation is the process where groups of organisms work or act together for common or mutual benefits. It is commonly defined as any adaptation that has evolved, at least in part, to increase the reproductive success of the actor's social partners. For example, territorial choruses by male lions discourage intruders and are likely to benefit all contributors.
This process contrasts with intragroup competition where individuals work against each other for selfish reasons. Cooperation exists not only in humans but in other animals as well. The diversity of taxa that exhibits cooperation is quite large, ranging from zebra herds to pied babblers to African elephants. Many animal and plant species cooperate with both members of their own species and with members of other species.
Explanation:
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what is a balanced diet? find the different food groups that should be included in a balanced diet
Which treatment is best for a person with persistent diarrhoea?
Answer:
A i guess
Explanation:
The core of a virus may contain either DNA or RNA. To identify which nucleic acid is present, a biochemist
could chemically analyze the virus for the presence of
Answer:
Ribose
Explanation:
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