Energy for the cell’s use is stored when
ADP and P form ATP
Acetic acid is formed
Glucose is broken into pyruvic acid
CO2 is released from the reaction
AnswerA. ADP and P form ATP
Explanation:
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Answer:
ADP and P form ATP
Explanation:
The high energy is released in steps and picked up by ADP and P to form the high energy phosphate (ATP). For each two hydrogens passed down the chain, three ATPs are produced. At this stage, 36 ATPs are produced from the original glucose that started out in glycolysis. After the hydrogens have given up all of the excess energy they are combined with oxygen to form water. mark me brainy plz! (^_^)
What type of reproduction involves forming offspring from one parent
Answer:
Asexual reproduction
Explanation:
Process of creating new individual using one parent organism
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Does an unusually cold day in summer indicate that a region's climate has changed?
A
Yes; climate changes over the short term.
B
Yes; climate describes the temperature of a region at a given time.
C
No; although weather may change, climate does not change.
D
No; climate describes long-term average conditions.
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Does all living thing have DNA?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
plants or animals don't need a DNA
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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In which location would fisherman most likely catch a greater number of fish?
at the shorline
O intertidal zone
O in an upwelling
O on the deep ocean floor
Answer:
On the deep ocean floor
Explanation:
This is because it is the lowest layer of the ocean where little or no light penetrate. In this floor, there are abundance of organic matter which the fish majorly feed and that is why they abundant there. The temperature in deep ocean floor is moderate and it's okay for their survival. The humidity also is moderate and that is why they live there.
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If you were a pea famer and you had both tall and dwarf pea plants but you wanted a pure breeding strain of tall plants how would you do it? (Tall plants are dominant to dwarf ones)
Answer and Explanation:
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What would happen to the populations of the other three organisms in the food chain if the number of large fish rapidly decreased?
Answer:
the food chain will be broken
PLZ HELP ASAP!! Environmental factors can influence the gene expression in some organisms.
Describe how environmental factors can affect an organism’s phenotype.
Explain how light exposure can affect gene expression in organisms of the same species. Provide an example.
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Answer:
The greatest of environmental factors on phenotype is on phenotypic plasticity, phenotypes that may change due to changes in the environment; ex: snowshoe hare have brown-colored fur in summer/spring and white fur in winter. Environmental factors may affect gene expression which may result in normal/abnormal phenotypic changes.
Explanation:
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If a lionfish population keeps Rising, what would the possible effect of the trophic levels of the ecosystem?
Answer:
the possible effect is that other fishes and sea animals in the food chain start dying
Which of the following BEST represents competition among organisms?
A. zebras staying together in groups to avoid predators
B. different types or species of trees trying to obtain sunlight and water
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c. a walking stick insect resembling its environment
D. a cheetah hunting and killing a gazelle for food
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The length of a measuring tape is 9 m and its width is 3.5 cm. What is the ratio of its length to the width
Answer:
length:width = 600:1
Explanation:
what factors contribute to different biomes over the globe
Answer: climate, temperature, animals, plants, precipitation, sunlight, etc.
Explanation:
Over 500 million years ago what was British Columbia ??
Answer:
500-million-year-old fossil found in BC is ancient ancestor of spiders and scorpions. Palaeontologists in British Columbia have found a fossil of the oldest known ancestor of scorpions and spiders.
Which type of blood cell is the first to arrive at a bacterial infection?
A. Neutrophil
B. Platelet
C. Macrophage
D. B cell
Answer: The most numerous of the granulocytes—making up 50 to 80 percent of all white cells—are neutrophils. They are often one of the first cell types to arrive at a site of infection, where they engulf and destroy the infectious microorganisms through a process called phagocytosis.
Explanation: the answer is A) Neutrophil
The human voice box is called ................
Answer:
larynx or vocal chord..
Answer:
larynx
Explanation:
why is only one nucleotide added at a time during DNA replication?
- to maintain the DNA mutations at an equal rate
- to reduce DNA mutations
- to increase DNA mutations
- to pass DNA mutations to the new cell
Answer:
answers is to increase DNA mutations
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Most fossils from when living things die and are buried by
Answer:
Sedimentation, rocks piling on top of eachother and forming sediment
Explanation:
a fifth grade friend has seen a picture of your "child" and asks you to explain how kids get their traits from their parents . using this activity as an illustration, write your explanation for this friend
Answer:
Genes are the basic unit of heredity. This means that genes determine what traits are passed down from a mother and father to their child. Eye color, height, and hair color are some examples of the traits that are controlled by genes. Genes exist inside the cells that make up living things.
Explanation:
Kids get their traits from their parents by getting an allele of each trait from each parent.
How are traits inherited?Each trait is represented by a gene and each gene is represented by two alleles.
The two alleles for each gene are donated by each of the two parents in a union.
For example, let us say the eye color gene is represented by the allele A (a).
One parent is AA while the other is aa.
A child will inherit eye color by getting one A allele from one parent and the other allele (a) from the other parent. Thus, the child will be Aa.
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Which are examples of environmental changes that can influence natural selection?
predators
predators
availability of water
availability of water
temperature
temperature
height of legs
height of legs
fur
fur
natural disaster
natural disaster
color of body
color of body
size of body
size of body
size of beak
Answer:
availability of water
temperature
natural disaster
What does the “ rainbow in the sky” symbolize
O Any beautiful work of nature
O The end of a rainstorm
O The end of a difficult time
O birth
Does anyone know this word search?
1. What is a renewable natural resource?
2. What is a nonrenewable natural resource?
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Answer:
DNA: TAC CCG GGA TTC CAT AAC
mRNA (A-U and C-G): AUG GGC CCU AAG GUA UUG
Amino acids: Met Gly Pro Lys Val Leu
What is the difference between abundant and scarce resources?
Why does a substance like caffeine not bioaccumulate but heavy metals like mercury and lead do? Explain where these toxins are stored in the human body. Hint: is caffeine fat-soluble?
Answer:
Brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidney
Explanation:
Caffeine does not bioaccumulate in our body but heavy metals like mercury and lead can accumulate because caffeine are fat-soluble and broken down into simpler substances and used by the body whereas heavy metals are not fat-soluble and also essential for our body to function normally but when these heavy metals are very in concentration it accumulated in our body and causes several problems in our body organs. These heavy metals accumulation occurs in the organs such as brain, heart, lungs, liver and kidney where it cause problems.
Caffeine is in organic molecules that are metabolized by the liver. Heavy metals are atoms that cannot be broken down. They can be sequestered in the bones or in fatty tissue (with methylmercury) and have a long residence time in the body.
These toxins are stored in the human brain, heart, lungs, liver, and kidney.
What are heavy metals and examples?
The word-heavy metal directs to any metallic chemical element that has a relatively high density and is toxic at low concentrations.
Examples of heavy metals include mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), etc.
Thus, Heavy metals are atoms that cannot be broken down.
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How does using a microscope allow you to see what’s biotic or abiotic?
(how to know if a cell is abiotic or biotic)
Answer:
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem.
Explanation:
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Table 2: Translation of mRNA molecules
Codons. tRNA Anticodons. Amino Acid. Number of Water Molecules Produced
AUG (start)
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Answer:
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Explanation: