Answer:
Gene.
Explanation:
Gene which is responsible for the production of spruceanol in the Peruvian Rosewood plant can be inserted in the host species in order to produce spruceanol in large quantity so that we can used it as a drug that can cure antimalarial disease. There are certain genes that are responsible for the production of spruceanol in the Peruvian Rosewood plant so if we want to produce this spruceanol in other plants we have to transfer this gene to the host plant.
How does Earth's revolution around the sun and the tilt of its axis affect the seasons?
A) by changing earths position in orbit
B) by changing the distance earth is from the sun
C) by changing the intensity of sunlight all the different parts of earth
D) by changing atmospheric temperatures on earth at the equator
The season change is caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis which leads to different parts of Earth receiving the Sun's most direct rays. The season is affected because of changing the intensity of sunlight in all the different parts of the Earth.
What is the axis of Earth?The axis is the imaginary line on which a planet rotates around. Earth's rotational axis is an line that is imaginary and runs straight through the North and South Pole.
Earth's revolution around the sun and the tilt of its axis affect the seasons by changing the intensity of sunlight all the different parts of Earth.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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In eukaryotic cells, what can RNA do, that DNA cannot?
Answer:
There are two differences that distinguish DNA from RNA: (a) RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the slightly different sugar deoxyribose (a type of ribose that lacks one oxygen atom), and (b) RNA has the nucleobase uracil while DNA contains thymine.
Explanation:
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.
Consider an experiment in which nucleic acids are separated using agarose gel electrophoresis. In the gel you load the following samples: Lane 1: a population of linearized 3000-bp double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecules. Lane 2: a population of circular 3000-bp double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecules. Lane 2: a population of circular 3000-bp double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecules Which population of nucleic acids would most likely migrate through the gel fastest, and in which direction through the gel will these molecules migrate?
a. The linearized dsDNA would most likely migrate faster than the circular dsDNA. All DNA molecules would migrate toward the positive end of the gel.
b. The circular dsDNA would most likely migrate faster than the linearized dsDNA. All DNA molecules would migrate toward the positive end of the gel.
c. The circular dsDNA would most likely migrate faster than the linearized dsDNA. All DNA molecules would migrate toward the negative end of the gel.
d. The linearized dsDNA would most likely migrate faster than the circular dsDNA. All DNA molecules would migrate towards the negative end of the gel.
Answer:
a. The linearized dsDNA would most likely migrate faster than the circular dsDNA. All DNA molecules would migrate toward the positive end of the gel.
Explanation:
Electrophoresis gel is a technique widely used in molecular biology in order to separate macromolecules (e.g., DNA, RNA, proteins) according to their size and charge. The DNA is a molecule negatively charged, thereby the DNA fragments will always move toward the positive electrode in an electrophoresis gel. In the DNA molecule, the charge-to-mass ratio remains constant, thereby DNA fragments will separate based on their size (i.e., small DNA fragments will move through the gel faster than large ones). Moreover, for the same size, linear dsDNA fragments experience less frictional resistance against the gel than circular dsDNA fragments and, therefore, linearized dsDNAs run faster.
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Explanation:
To measure large distances in the universe astronomers have coined a technique called 'cosmic distance ladder'. It is basically a succession of different methods applied in accordance to distances between objects.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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ln the early development of human embryo,the skeleton is made almost entirely of
Answer:
The skeleton consists of bone developing from mesoderm, except within the head where neural crest also contributes connective tissues. Each tissue (cartilage, bone, and skeletal muscle) goes through many different mechanisms of differentiation.
Explanation:
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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
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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An electric motor converts electrical energy into which kind of energy?
Potential
Kinetic
Stored
Chemical
Answer:
Kinetic Energy
Explanation:
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are organisms that can be
used as warning signals for
changes in an ecosystem.
Answer:
Bioindicators
Explanation:
Answer:
Indicator species and/or keystone species
Explanation:
Indicator species are species (e.g., plants, animals, fungi) that can be utilized to determine changes in the environment. An indicator species can show the impact of pollution on an ecosystem. For example, mosses are indicator species that indicate the acidity in the soil. Moreover, keystone species are species that maintain the ecological balance in the ecosystem. When a keystone species is removed, the entire ecosystem is dramatically changed or may even cease to exist altogether. In consequence, keystone species can be used to define an entire ecosystem. For example, bees are a keynote species that contributes to balance the ecosystem by pollinating plants.
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.
what is a balanced diet? find the different food groups that should be included in a balanced diet
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.
The researcher hypothesizes that the FXR1 gene codes for a protein that binds to mRNAs that encode some of the proteins that damage arteries. Individuals with a particular mutation of the FXR1 gene tend to have high levels of these proteins. Based on this information, predict how the FXR1 protein most likely interacts with the mRNAs.
Answer:
it is expected that FXR1 interacts with mRNAs by inhibiting them before they are translated into the ribosomes, thereby preventing the production of proteins that cause damage in the arteries.
Explanation:
The translation is the cellular process in which a messenger RNA (mRNA) is used as template to synthesize a protein in the ribosomes. During translation, ribosomes catalyze the reaction that joins amino acids in order to create a polypeptide chain (i.e., an ordered sequence of amino acids). Diverse types of either synthetically or naturally occurring molecules can inhibit protein production at the level of translation (e.g., siRNAs, proteins, drugs, etc). In this case, it is expected that FXR1 inhibits the mRNAs that encode proteins capable of causing damage in the arteries, thereby a mutation that results in reduced and/or abolished FXR1 function (i.e., a loss of function mutation) will lead to a phenotype with high levels of these proteins.
Binding of FRX1 protein to mRNA will block the translation process of mRNA, thereby inhibiting protein synthesis.
What is the function of mRNA in protein synthesis?mRNA or messenger RNA is made from the transcription of DNA and the information stored in it is translated into amino acids by ribosomes in the process of protein synthesis.
Thus, mRNA serves as a template for protein synthesis.
How does the FRX1 protein interact with mRNA?The binding of the FRX1 protein will most likely block access to the codons present in the mRNA from being read by tRNA, thus inhibiting the synthesis of the proteins that damage arteries.
Therefore, binding of FRX1 protein to mRNA will block the translation process of mRNA, thereby inhibiting protein synthesis.
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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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Which treatment is best for a person with persistent diarrhoea?
Answer:
A i guess
Explanation:
what components the atmosphere is increasing?
Answer:
The concentration of other natural radiatively active atmospheric components, such as methane and nitrous oxide, is increasing as well due to agricultural, industrial and other activities. The concentration of the nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2) and of carbon monoxide (CO) are also increasing.
Explanation:
water enters a plant cell through the what? no link please and hey des.
Answer:
water enter a plant cell through a tube called the xylem vessels
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.
How much does a 5'9" woman weigh
Answer:
they can be from 100 lbs all the way to 1000 lbs
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.
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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Biological evidence of the age of the earth includes _____.
Answer:
Biological evidence of the age of the earth includes radioactive dating of rocks, fossil evidence, comparative anatomy and molecular clocks
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:
Scientists 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
A wetland was drained to build a mall. Two years later, there were no more toads in
that
area. Why did the toads disappear?
A: the toads were frightened and went into the wood
B: The toads get their food from the wet land ecosystem
C: the toads were destroyed by the construction equipment
D: the toads died because toads cannot breathe out of water.
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Answer:
hope i helped but i think its b or d
Explanation:
Answer:
it should be B
Explanation:
Around 97 percent of the water on Earth's surface is ______________________.
a fresh water
b salt water
c dirty water
d evaporated water
Answer:
Salt water I think. Mostly oceans right?
Explanation:
Answer:
Letter B is the answer! Hope it helps!
Explanation:
which of the following statements correctly describes the role of white blood cells in the human immune system?
A. Neutrophils gather at sites of infection and release histamine, while macro phages ingest antigens before they enter the blood stream
B. Monocytes gather at sites of infection and release histamine, while basophils ingest antigens before they enter the bloodstream
C. Neutrophils gather at sites of infection and release histamine, while monocytes ingest antigens before they enter the bloodstream
D. Basophils gather at sites of infection and release histamine, While macrophages ingest antigens before they enter the bloodstream
Answer:
Explanation:
A
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.
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