Genes determine which proteins are made in a cell is referred to as a true statement.
What is a Gene?This is a term which is referred to as the basic physical and functional unit of heredity and it is made of DNA which is the genetic material of most living organisms which are present on the ecosystem.
The information which are present in the gene is what specifies the order in which the amino acids will be assembled into the protein in the body of the organism and is therefore the reason why true was chosen as the correct choice.
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Which of the following is not part of cell theory?
А Cells are the basic unit of life in all organisms.
B All living things come from one or more cells.
C All cells must be able to make their own food.
D All cells come from existing cells.
Answer:
c. cells must be able to make their own food
Answer:
C. All cells must be able to make their own food.
Explanation:
The other three are the cell theory. :)
But, C is NOT, so it's the answer. Most cells don't make their own food, so it isn't something that is considered part of the theory.
What part of meiosis is responsible for variation?
Answer:
the double-chromatid homologous pairs of chromosomes cross over with each other and often exchange chromosome segments. This recombination creates genetic diversity by allowing genes from each parent to intermix, resulting in chromosomes with a different genetic complement.
Answer:
The two events that set meiosis apart from mitosis are known as crossing over (or genetic recombination) and independent assortment. These occur in prophase and metaphase of meiosis
During prophase of meiosis I, the double-chromatid homologous pairs of chromosomes cross over with each other and often exchange chromosome segments. This recombination creates genetic diversity by allowing genes from each parent to intermix, resulting in chromosomes with a different genetic complement.
Explanation:
Genetic variation is increased by meiosis
Because of recombination and independent assortment in meiosis, each gamete contains a different set of DNA. This produces a unique combination of genes in the resulting zygote. Recombination or crossing over occurs during prophase I
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18 + (-18) = I want a answer
Answer:
[tex]\tt{}0 \\ [/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]\tt{}18 + ( - 18) \\ \\ \tt{}18 - 18 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \\ \\ \tt{}0 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ [/tex]
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AUG is the start codon, and UAG, UGA, and UAA are the possible stop codons.
The code on a human mRNA reads AUGCCCUUUAUGGGGUAA.
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Which statements are true about this sequence?
Select all that apply.
1Protein synthesis cannot start because there is no start codon.
2The protein will have only four amino acids.
3Two methionine amino acids will be in the protein chain.
4The protein will have five amino acids.
Answer:
number two but it meant to have 3protein s follow
what is phylogentic tree
Answer:
A phylogenetic tree, also known as a phylogeny, is a diagram that depicts the lines of evolutionary descent of different species, organisms, or genes from a common ancestor.
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1Some moths have a brown body and brown wings, while other moths have a white body and white wings. The brown moths often rest on the bark of pine trees, and the white moths rest on the white bark of aspen trees. If all the aspen trees in an area were cut down, what would be the likely result? (YOO PLEASE ANSWERSSSSS)
Answer:
The poplar tree with the whitest bark is the White or Silver Poplar. It can be distinguished from the white birch fairly easily, even if you can't tell the difference in leaves.
Explanation:
What is the complementary DNA strand for (CCACTGA)
Answer:
Explanation:
GGTGACT
Why are proteins so important?
Answer:
Humans can't survive without all nine essential amino acids. Protein is essential to building bones,and body tissues, such as muscles, but protein does much more than that. Protein participates in practically every process of a cell.
Variation in a trait is a required condition for natural selection to act on a population for that trait. Assuming a
population of organisms only started with only one form of a trait, what are two ways variation in the trait could
De introduced into the population? Explain your answer.
Carotenoids are accessory pigments in plants.
True or false
moves from one place to another by means of
Answer:
Nomad
Explanation:
is a person or group of people without a designated home who roam around in search of food and pasture land. A person who moves from place to place without having a permanent home is an example of anomad.
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Where do convection currents take place? Is it in the lithosphere or the asthenosphere?
Convection currents are present in the air – A good example of convection current is the warm air that rises towards the ceiling in your house. The process happens as the warm air is said to be less dense than that of the colder air. Another good example of convection current is wind. The lithosphere is the solid, outer part of the Earth.
Answer:
The asthenosphere
Explanation:
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1. The lithosphere floats on top of the more plastic (soft) asthenosphere. This is the
basis for Plate Tectonics or the idea that the continents, along with the crust below
them, have moved over time. Describe the properties of these two structures and
how you think that affects their interactions.
Answer:
answer is that the atmosphere is hot as
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Answer:
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Which 2 events during meiosis increase GENETIC
VARIATION by ensuring that each egg and each
sperm will be unique?
Answer:
(three) crossing over, mutations caused during crossing over, and independent assortment.
Explanation:
Because of recombination and independent assortment in meiosis, each gamete contains a different set of DNA. This produces a unique combination of genes in the resulting zygote. Recombination or crossing over occurs during prophase I.
Some cnidarians are unique in exhibiting polyp and medusa forms. How might their two body forms give them an advantage over species that have only one body form?
Answer:
Explanation:
cnidarians are mostly marine animals. they exibit alternation of generation with two different body forms. their larval stage is polyp and the maturation stage is madusa. these two different forms help them to survive. polyp stage is sessile while medusa stage is free swiming. they can get food migrate and do sexual reproduction. their are also some cniderians that exhibit only one body form. these are less suited to environment as compared to the others that haae two body forms.
Why do individuals with low
levels of fitness die?
How do adaptations help an organism as they struggle for existence?
Answer:
low level of fitness means the individuals have little or no adaptations.
while adaptations are those changes that help an organism to struggle and survive. it increases the survival rate of an organism. adaptations are the changes in DNA in the form of mutations and recombinations. it increase immunity of an organism and improve its fitness.
Explanation:
Which two compounds containing carbon are found in the chemical equations of
photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
O CO3 and C2H02
O CO2 and C6H1206
O CO2 and C12H6012
O CO3 and H2O
Answer:
co2 and c6h12o6
Explanation: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 is the photosynthesis reaction and respiration is the reverse
What two factors would make biodiversity increase?
Answer:
Overexploitation and interactions between drivers Natural or human-induced factors that directly or indirectly cause a change in biodiversity are referred to as drivers. Direct drivers that explicitly influence ecosystem processes. include land use change, climate change, invasive species, overexploitation, and pollution.
Explore the websites linked below to learn more about open, closed, and isolated systems. Then create a table to show what you have learned. For each of the three types of systems, your table should include an example, an explanation of your example (how you know it is the type of system you indicated), what happens to the energy in the system, and what happens to the matter in the system.
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How do moving glaciers change the surface of the earth??? please help!!!
Answer:
Glaciers are massive bodies of ice that move across the surface of the Earth like rivers. As glaciers move they change the surface of the Earth by wearing away loose rocks and soil and depositing them somewhere else.
Explanation:
Answer:
Glaciers change the surface of the earth by causing small or large amounts of material to be pushed out of the way as the glacier slides along a path set by gravity and angle of the slope it is on.
Explanation:
Camren designed an experiment to determine which type of soil absoros the most water. To ensure that experiment results in valid data, each container must...
A:contain the same amount of soil B:contain soil from the same place
Answer:
If this was me, i would want to test different soils to see each result, and i would want it to be precisely the same amount of soil (about 30% of a Glass Cup)
Explanation:
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Why do we use different radioactive isotopes to determine timescale?
We use different radioactive isotopes to determine timescale because decay within the rocks according to their half-life rates, and by selecting the appropriate minerals and measuring the relative amounts of parent and daughter isotopes in them, the date at which the rock crystallized can be determined.
When 2 alleles are different in the genotype , hybrid
Answer:
A hybrid organism is one that is heterozygous, which means that is carries two different alleles at a particular genetic position, or locus. Therefore, a dihybrid organism is one that is heterozygous at two different genetic loci.
Which excerpt uses actions to develop Marlene's character? A. "I wish my parents were more like Kat's," Marlene confessed. "They let her stay out late." B. Marlene got her brown eyes from her mother and her pointy chin from her father. C. As Tami passed Marlene, she shoved her and gave a loud snort when Marlene landed on the floor. D. Marlene paced back and forth outside the vet's office as she waited for her cat.
Answer: We can ignore both A and B as they are not actions at all
And C is ruled out because it isn't Marlene's action it's Tami's therefore the answer is D. D also develops Marlene's character as it shows her anxiety and her caring nature towards her cat.
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Answer:
it is D. because A. and B. are just thoughts and C. is about Tami.
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