The haploid number of chromosomes in one population of mice is 12 (n=12). If a Robertsonian translocation occurs in the germ cells of a mouse from this population, how many chromosomes would be present in a gamete?Suppose a mouse in this population experiences a Robertsonian translocation, resulting in a new species.

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Answer:

two

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because each of the chromosomes will split into two pears


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Functions of: [A] nucleolus [B] plasma membrane.

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The nucleolus is considered as the brain of the nucleus. It occupies around 25% of the volume of the nucleus. It is mainly involved in the production of subunits which then together form ribosomes. Therefore, nucleolus plays an important role in protein synthesis and the production of ribosomes in eukaryotic cells.

The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells.

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Brenda and her friend are relaxing in a paddleboat, slowly working the paddles with their legs to move the boat. Which organelles in the muscle cells of Brenda’s legs enable Brenda to have the energy for this activity?

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Answer:

Mitochondria

Explanation:

Powerhouse of the cell

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Mitochondria

Explanation:

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A desert region would be most likely to experience what type of weathering?
A. Sedimentary
B. Exfoliation
C. Freeze-thaw
D. Biological

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Answer:

The answer will be A

Sedimantary

Biodiversity serves many ecological functions that are important to the
biosphere. Which of these is an example of such a function?
A. Removing atmospheric oxygen
B. Decreasing biological productivity
C. Increasing erosion
D. Recycling nutrients

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Answer:

The answer should be D, recycling nutrients

Explanation:

One important aspect of Biodiversity is nutrient storage and cycling, performed throughout the ecosystem. Through atmostpheric elements in addition to those in the soil, this function maintains stability and life on the planet. A and D are wrong because they harm the environment, and B is incorrect because biological diversity is actually essential. Thus, D is correct.

Answer:D

Explanation:Recycling helps preserve biodiversity by limiting the amount of resources needed to make new products.

Which statement is an example of a scientific theory? A. The Earth is the third planet from the Sun and has one moon, which orbits the Earth. B. Hummingbirds do not like the color white because they visit other colored flowers more often. C. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells, which came from pre-existing cells. D. The amount that caffeine affects a person's heart rate differs based on the person's age.

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D: The amount that caffeine affects a person's heart rate differs based on the person's age.

Cell division is preceded by two growth phases. Besides growth, both G1 and G2

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

a. contain checkpoints that determine if the cycle will continue.

b. help move chromosomes to the new daughter cells.

c. produce more chromosomes before the cell divides.

d. grow and produce enough cytoplasm to fill two cells.

The correct answer would be that G1 and G2 contain checkpoints that determine if the cycle will continue or otherwise.

The cell cycle generally has three checkpoints that happen at G1, G2, and M phase of the cycle.

At G1 checkpoint, the integrity of the DNA of the cell is assessed to ensure that there are no damages and other conditions such as size and energy reserve are checked.

At G2 checkpoint, the cell is assessed for proper chromosome duplication to ensure that there are no mistakes or damages. The size of the cell and the amount of protein are also checked to ensure that the cell is ready for the active division phase.

At M checkpoint, correct attachment of the spindle fiber to the kinetochore of the chromosomes is checked. This checkpoint is also known as the spindle checkpoint and it happens towards the concluding phase of the metaphase stage.

The correct option is therefore, A.

Fe + O2 → Fe2O3 This equation is unbalanced. Which of the following is the correct balanced equation for this reaction?

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Answer:

The balanced equarion is

4Fe + 3O2-------> 2(Fe2O3).

Explanation:

4Fe+3O2—>2(Fe2O3)
Explanation: 2 multiplies Fe2O3 on the right side while 4 and 3 multiplies Fe and O2 respectively on the left side to result in four iron(Fe) atoms and six oxygen(O) atoms hence balancing the equation

What about fast music high temperature? How fast would your friends move and how close would they be to each other

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Answer:

Temperature can be called the high speed temperature.

Explanation:

Temperature can be called a speed at which the music has been played. In temperature, there are three primary ways through that a person can communicate their music.

The BPM: The beat per minute, it indicates the beep or beat per minutes. This is responsible for high temperature and low temperature in music. The Italian Terminology: When people talks about the tempo, it is Italian words that has communicate about the tempo in music. Modern language: The modern language of music tempo is fast, slow, relaxed, moderate etc. The drummer may develop the solo and tempo establishes for others.

Why does meiosis produce cells with half the chromosomes?
A. It is faster to produce gametes with fewer chromosomes.
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B. A gamete needs only half the number of chromosomes because
two gametes join together.
C. It makes the gametes easier to move around in the organism.
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D. Most of the chromosomes are not necessary to keep an organism
alive.

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Answer:

B.) A gamete needs only half the number of chromosomes because two gametes join together.

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How is energy related to the change of state represented by the model

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Answer:

How is energy related to the change of state represented by the model? Atoms gain energy as a solid changes to a liquid. If atoms energy during a change of state, they are pulled together by attractive forces and become more organized.

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Atoms gain energy as a liquid changes to a gas.

Explanation:

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Where are blood cells produced?
A) tendons
B) ligaments
C) bone marrow
D) skeletal muscles

What is the funcrion of ligaments?
A.) to connect bone to bone
B.) to connect muscles to bone
C.) to connect muscles to muscles

How many bones are there in the human body?
A.) 26
B.) 206
C.) 2060
D.) 20,600

Muscles are structures in the muscular system. Which level of organization describes muscles?
A.) cells
B.) organs
C.) tissues
D.) organ system

Bones are ___ formed by hard, dense bone tissue, and the tissue is made up of bone ___
A.) organs, cells
B.) cells, organs
C.) organ, system, cells
D.) cells, organ system​

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Answer:

Bone marrowTo connect muscle to bone206SystemOrgans, cells

Explanation:

Bone marrow is a part of a bone where new blood cells are produced.

Ligament is a connective tissue that connects bone to muscle.

Humans are born with about 360 bones but the bones fuse as the person gets older and it becomes 206.

Muscular System.

Bones are organs. Because they are made of different tissues but the same function.

Tissue is a level of the organization that is made up of cells with the same function.

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Consider aerobic cellular metabolism from the beginning to end. What is the sequential order of the metabolic processes that starts with glucose and results in the production of carbon dioxide, water, and ATP?

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Explanation:

This starts with substrate level phosphorylation(glycolysis) in the  cytosol of cytoplasms.Two ATPs are needed for phosphorylation of glucose.With eventual formation of  4 ATPs with 2NET GAIN ATPs,NADH+,and Pyruvate.

The Pyruvate reacts with co-enzyme A to form Acetyl coA-This is the bridge reaction or link reaction.

The Acetyl Co-A diffuses into the mitochondria where it combines with oxaloacetate to form citrate,the latter form Alpha ketoglutaric succinic,fumate,malate and back to oxaloacetate.The cycle of events is called the Kreb's Cycle.

Net of 2ATPs are formed,co-enzymes NADH+ and FADH2 ,water molecules,and Co2  are produced.These takes place in the mitochondria.

Then the NADH+ and FADH2 takes the hydrogen ions into the inner mitochondria where Hydrogen is split into electron and Protons.This forms the beginning of oxidative phosphorylation.

The electrons are transmitted by the carrier proteins to form the electron transport chains,which provide the PMF. The latter pumps the protons across  the walls of mitochondria into the intramembrane space.

The high concentration of the protons produce the elecrochemical gradients which make the protons to diffuse back into the matrix. it is the changes in the elctrochemical gradients that supply the energy  needed by ATPase enzymes for synthesis of ATPs. A total of 28ATPs are produced in oxidative phosphorylation.

Answer:

The total ATPs produced in the sequence of glycolysis pyruvatre,Co-enzyme A, kreb's Cycle and oxidative phosphorylation are  32ATPs per molecule of glucose splits in Glycolysis.

Dandelions flower at any time after the seeds have
germinated and the plants are mature. Which term best describes this kind of plant?
A. Short-day plant
B. Nonflowering plant
C. Long-day plant
D. Day-neutral plant

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Answer:

a short day plant

Explanation:

the Dandelion only needs a little bit of sunshine but a lot of darkness

(Short Day Plant: a plant that only needs 12 or less hours of sunshine)

long day plant describes it

Why is classification of species important in light of a changing environment and changing ecosystem

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Answer:

In order for scientists to keep track of endangered species and discover new species that are created due to the constant change.

imagine you are a detective examining a crime scene. you are trying to identify the person who commited the crime, so you collect samples at the crime scene. which sample would be most useful in identifying the person who committed the crime

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Answer:

I think a finger print.

Fingerprints will be the most useful in identifying the person who committed the crime.

What are fingerprints?

In a crime scene, fingerprints are the impressions of finger ridges left on the surface of an entity or area.

No two people can have the same fingerprints. No two fingers from the same person can produce the same fingerprint. In identical twins, these are not found to be similar.

Thus, the most useful in identifying the person who committed the crime are fingerprints as it can be obtain from any surface.


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Which structures produce the male gametes? A. testes B.penis C.scrotum D.vas deferens WHOEVER ANSWERS THIS CORRECTLY ILL MARK YOU AS BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

the answer is a

Explanation:

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Answer:

The testes produces the male gametes

Explanation:

Yes, the testes produces the male gametes. The scrotum is the sac where it is located, while the vas deferens is a pathway where the sperm or urine passes and the penis releases the sperm

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Parents with the genotypes AC and AB have a child. What are all the possible blood types of the child?
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if AC and AB marry and want to give birth they will give birth to AB

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My reason 4 that is AC and AB are almost like the same blood type. so it's either AC they give birth to or AB

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A rod made up of a single element is used to heat water using electricity. To which group do

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Answer:

Nichrome is usually used as the rod to heat water using electricity. It is an example of Nickel and belongs to the element Nickel in the periodic table.

Explanation:

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An individual who is heterozygous for two linked genes (with alleles A, a and B, b) is crossed with an AB/ab individual, and among the progeny are: 14 AB/ab 36 Ab/ab 34 aB/ab 16 ab/ab What is the frequency of recombination

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 0.30

Explanation:

In case of the same alleles, there will be only one type of gametes as there is no repulsion takes place while in heterozygous 4 types of gametes will form due to repulsion.

Always less number shows recombinant. A higher number shows parental. Since the linkage is possible just when removing between the gens is under 50 So, the number of recombinants are:

16+14 = 30

then:

Recombination recurrence = number of recombinants/Total offspring

Recombination Frequency = 30/100 = 0.30

Thus, the correct answer is - 0.30

what definition goes with what cell?

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Genes - parts of the DNA which control the traits of an organism

DNA - molecule that carries the genetic instructions for all living organisms. Found in the chromosome.

Nucleus - stores the cell's hereditary material or DNA

Chromosomes - Thread-like structures that are found in the nucleus of a cell that contains DNA.

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The heart is an example of which level of organization within an organism? cell organ tissue organ system

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Organ

The heart is a muscular organ that is part of the circulatory system.

Answer:

organ!

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Use this link to read about the tundra biome, then answer the question provided. Describe animal interactions that affect populations in the tundra ecosystem.

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Answer:

Animals that are interact in tundra ecosystem are Owls, foxes, wolves, polar bears, caribou, lemmings, and hares.

Explanation:

Animals that are found in tundra ecosystem have some special adaptation to survive the extreme cool temperature. this ecosystem consist of producer, herbivores and carnivores. Owls, foxes, wolves, and polar bears are carnivores which are present in low population while caribou, lemmings, and hares are herbivores which present in large number. These herbivores are the food of carnivores. And these herbivores feed on grasses present in tundra ecosystem.

Answer:

Animals have adapted to the harsh weather conditions and long winters of the tundra.

Animals migrate to eat insects that live there year round.

Many animals in the tundra hibernate during the long, cold winter months.

Animals are most active in the short summer as the snow melts and shallow wetlands form.

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Which words and phrases in the sonnet indicate that the
tone is satirical? Select two options.
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"My mistress"
"black wires"
"damask'd"
Read Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130."
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red, than her lips red:
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
I have seen roses damask'd, red and white,
But no such roses seel in her cheeks;
And in some perfumes is there more delight
Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
That music hath a far more pleasing sound:
I grant I never saw a goddess go,
My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground:
And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare,
As any she belied with false compare.
O "reeks"
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which words in the sonnet indicate that the tone is satirical ?

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Answer:

"black wires"

"reeks".

Explanation:

William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130" is a satire or mocking critique of the conventional sonnets that writers write. In this sonnet, he talks of a young lady who is short of conventional beauty ideals.

In the given lines from the sonnet, the poet/ speaker talks of his mistress whose "eyes are nothing like the sun" and he keeps on describing her features as opposed to one praising his lover. Rather, the speaker in this sonnet uses the negative descriptions in describing his mistress, like calling her hair "black wires" and her breath "reeks", far from the delightful perfumes that a lady is supposed to exude.

Thus, the two words that have a satirical tone in the sonnet are "black wires" and "reeks".

Answer: “black wires” and “reeks”

Explanation:

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7. List all the possible different gametes that could be produced from the following parents:
a. Tt
b. GG
с. ff

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Answer:

a. Tt - Gametes T and t

b. GG - Gametes G only

с. ff - Gametes f only

Explanation:

Gamete formation or meiosis is a cellular division of the reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms. Meiosis produces daughter cells (gametes) with a reduced number of chromosomes (by half) as the parent cell.

According to Gregor Mendel in his law of Segregation, he stated that the alleles of a gene get separated into gametes in such a way that only one allele can be found in the gamete. The separation is random and equal.

Based on this, a heterozygous parent Tt will produce gametes with alleles T and t in an equal proportion. Since parents GG and ff contains the same alleles in their genotype, they will produce gametes with only one type of allele each i.e. Gametes with alleles G and f respectively.

The process shown in the diagram is called
The diagram shows one step in the process of protein
synthesis.
RNA polymerase
DNA strand

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Answer:

its transcription

Explanation:

The process shown in the diagram is called transcription.

Transcription represents the first stage of protein synthesis. During this process, genetic information on DNA templates are transcribed to genetic codes in the form of messenger RNA.

The transcription process starts with the binding of the RNA polymerase enzyme to the promoter region of a gene. This causes the unwinding of the double helix structure of DNA in the binding region. Thereafter, the RNA polymerase starts synthesizing the complementary bases of the DNA template.

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If species are not changing, is it true to say that natural selection is not happening? Explain your reasoning

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Answer:

Species are changing, natural selection is happening

Explanation:

There are many small, unnoticeable changes occuring in animals everday. Depending on whether these changes are helpful or unhelpful, the animal and its special features, will either be eliminated (through the process of natural selection) or embraced by others. If the traits are helpful, and therefore more dominant/attractive, it will ultimately lead to a split off, more dominant group of animals that all have the same adaptation, which allows the animals to out perform others.

**The reason you can't always see natural selection is because it's often a slow process. Also, if an animal's mental or physical traits change for the worse, the animal doesn't always live a full life, and doesn't reproduce. If the animal with the new traits doesn't reproduce (because the traits are not helpful and therefore unwanted), then that animal's traits are not allowed in the environment.**

Explain what happens during deamination process​

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Answer:

Amino acids are broken down to form energy.

Explanation:

In situations of excess protein intake, deamination is used to break down amino acids for energy. The amino group is removed from the amino acid and converted to ammonia. The rest of the amino acid is made up of mostly carbon and hydrogen, and is recycled or oxidized for energy.

what are the disadvantage of five kingdom classification​

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Answer:

Unicellular algae are kept in kingdom protista while multicellular algae are kept in kingdom plantea.

There is a diversity in kingdom protista.

There is no place for viruses.

Unicellular and multicellular organisms are kept far from each other.

Explanation:

Answer:Unicellular algae are kept in kingdom protista, whereas algae like multicellular organisms are kept in kingdom plantae. But similar organisms must be put togather...

There is no place for virus....

Similar organisms kept far from each other for example unicellular and multicellular algae...

Explanation:

Where does most of the energy that fuels living systems come from?
Carbohydrates
Protein
ATP
The sun

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Answer:

the sun

Explanation:

the sunlight produce energy which it's transmited

The answer is D. The sun

what is the largest organ in human body?

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Answer:

The liver

Explanation:

The liver is the largest internal organ in the body, which is about 3.5 pounds! Then, followed by the brain, lungs, heart, and kidneys.

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Skin is our largest organ—adults carry some 8 pounds (3.6 kilograms) and 22 square feet (2 square meters) of it.
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