Answer:
The correct answer yo get a degree in veterinary medicine.
Explanation:
In U. S. a veterinarian needs to have the proper training and degree to practice at any place like zoo or clinics. Michael needs a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree known as D.V.M. or V.M.D. from an accredited veterinary medicine college. It is a four years program that includes classroom studies, laboratory experience, and clinical work.
Answer:
The right answer is zoo MEDICINE
Explanation:
Large zoos often seek veterinarians who possess additional training in zoological medicine.
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Rosa made a chart to summarize the characteristics of two types of social behavior. Which headings best complete the chart? X: Herding Y: Cooperative Hunting X: Flocking Y: Migrating X: Cooperative Hunting Y: Herding X: Migrating Y: Flocking
Answer:
Flocking (birds) and cooperative hunting (lions or wolves)
Explanation:
In large animal groups, social behavior enables to obtain an evolutionary advantage over non-social species by making decisions that are likely to be beneficial for the group. In humans, a comprehensive understanding of these benefits has shown to be useful in different areas ranging from social to economic systems.
Cooperative Hunting is a social behavior that enables predatory social species like lions to hunt larger organisms, thereby improving the adaptive fitness of individuals.
Bird flocking is another type of social behavior in which a group of bird is in flight. This behavior is shared by very different species such as insects and fish. Flocking has shown to be beneficial to individual birds to take care of predators and to find food.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
many people try to eliminate fat from their diet
Answer:
yes they do
Explanation:
they do because they don't want to be big chungus anymore, they want to be a skinny queen
Macromolecules in the cell can often interact transiently as a result of noncovalent interactions. These weak interactions also produce stable, highly specific interactions between molecules. Which of the factors below is the most significant in determining whether the interaction will be transient or stable?
a) the size of each molecule
b) the number of chemical bonds between the molecules
c) the concentration of each molecule
d) rate of synthesis
Answer:
The correct answer is option b) "the number of chemical bonds between the molecules".
Explanation:
Chemical bonds are the forces that enable the formation of compounds. The number of chemical bonds is a determining factor to know if an interaction will be transient of stable. The more chemical bonds the more stable an interaction will be. Few chemical bonds between molecules makes an interaction unstable and easy to break, enabling transient interactions that are key to certain biological pathways.
Which factors affect the rate of photosynthesis select all that apply
Answer:
Limiting factors such as
Effect of temperature
Effect of light intensity
Concentration of carbon dioxide
These all factors can affect the rate of photosynthesis
Explanation:
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Answer:
light intestity
rate of oxygen
carbon4oxide concentration
temperature
What is the approximate carrying capacity of the
population?
In which year, did the population reach the
carrying capacity?
About how many years did it stay at carrying
capacity?
Answer:
250 individuals
year 3
4 years
Explanation:
Answer:250
year 3
4 years
Explanation:
Which bacteria is Acid-fast?
Answer:
try and sum it down to 3 answers
Explanation:
Each of two parents has the genotype brown divided by red, which consists of the pair of alleles that determine hair color, and each parent contributes one of those alleles to a child. Assume that if the child has at least one brown allele, that color will dominate and the child's hair color will be brown. a. List the different possible outcomes. Assume that these outcomes are equally likely. b. What is the probability that a child of these parents will have the red divided by red genotype? c. What is the probability that the child will have brown hair color?
Answer:
Explanation:
From the given information:
Each of two parents has the genotype brown divided by red
So ;
The man's genotype is : [tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}}[/tex]
The woman's genotype is : [tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}}[/tex]
This [tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}}[/tex] genotype consist of the pair of alleles that determine hair color
Now; we are given an assumption that:
if the child has at least one brown allele, that color will dominate and the child's hair color will be brown.
i.e Brown allele is dominant to Red allele
(a) List the different possible outcomes.
The cross between :
[tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}* \mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}}}[/tex] will produce the following offsprings which is the different possible outcomes.
[tex]= \mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Brown} \ \ : \ \ \mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}} \ \ : \ \ \mathbf {\dfrac{Red}{Brown}} \ \ : \ \ \mathbf {\dfrac{Red}{Red} }}[/tex]
(b) . What is the probability that a child of these parents will have the red divided by red genotype?
The probability that the child of these parents will have [tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Red}{Red} }}[/tex] is one out of four
i.e
= 1/4
= 0.25
(c) What is the probability that the child will have brown hair color.
We are being told that; if the child has at least one brown allele, that color will dominate and the child's hair color will be brown.
i.e Brown allele is dominant to Red allele
Thus; from above we will see that three of the offsprings have at least one brown allele;
Thus; the probability that the child will have brown hair color is = 3/4
= 0.75
A woman with type A blood (whose father was type O) has children with a man that has type O blood. Both individuals are heterozygous for the MN antigen. Recall that MN blood group antigens are independent of the ABO locus, and that the alleles are codominant.
How would the results from Part A change if both parents are also heterozygous for the FUT1 gene controlling the synthesis of the H substance (Hh)?
Drag the correct value to the blank following each offspring type.
Type A with M antigen:_________.
Type A with M and N antigens:_________.
Type A with N antigen:__________.
Type O with M antigen:__________.
Type O with M and N antigens:__________.
Type O with antigen:_________.
Options: 0, 1/32, 3/32, 5/32, 6/32, 10/32, 1
Answer:
Explanation:
A woman with type A blood (whose father was type O) meaning her genotype is AO mates with
Man that has type O blood (OO genotype)
Both are heterozygous for MN blood group and both also heterozygous for the FUT1 gene controlling the synthesis of the H substance (Hh)- which determines the expression of the A and B antigen.
Cross
A O M N H h
O AO OO M MM MN H HH Hh
O AO OO N MN NN h Hh hh
Type A- 1/2 O-1/2 type M- 1/4 MN-1/2 N- 1/4, type H- 3/4 h-1/4
Type A with M antigen:
1/2*1/4*3/4 = 3/32
Type A with M and N antigens:
1/2*1/2*3/4 = 3/16
Type A with N antigen:
1/2*1/4*3/4 = 3/32
Type O with M antigen:
1/2*1/4*3/4= 3/32
Type O with M and N antigens:
1/2*1/2*3/4 = 3/16
Type O with N antigen:
1/2*1/4*3/4 = 3/32.
The 3/4 value comes from the expression of Hh-3/4 (this determines if the A and B Angie will be expressed).
The currently accepted model of the coeur laboratory you are observing skin cells labeled 'defective' to determine what is wrong with them. After careful observation you notice that the cytoskeleton is there, but the cell is still having trouble maintaining its shape. Infer what could be damaged.l membrane was discovered by
Answer:
Cell membrane
Explanation:
The cytoskeleton is known to be a kind of proteinous filaments which is found in the cytoplasm of organism but grow out to the cell membrane to give shape to the organism and likewise help in movement.
In the case highlighted above, the organism might still not be able to get a shape especially when the cell membrane is affected or being damaged.
Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below.
I. Prophase I V. Prophase II
II. Metaphase I VI. Metaphase II
III. Anaphase I VII. Anaphase II
IV. Telophase I VIII. Telophase II
Homologous chromosomes are aligned at the equator of the spindle.
a. IV
b. I
c. VI
d. II
Answer:
The answer is II. Metaphase I VI. Metaphase II
Biochemical changes in the body, that affect the rate of metabolism and elimination of a substance from the body and produce increased amounts to achieve the desired effects, may lead to development of
Answer:
Tolerance
Explanation:
Tolerance is the capacity of an organism to survive changes in certain environmental and biochemical conditions. It has to with changes an organism is able to withstand when is subjected to certain factors which can biotic or abiotic.
For example, in the consumption of alcohol, tolerance can occur when there is a fast elimination of alcohol from the body system. This is usually as a result of the activation of a group of enzymes that is responsible for the metabolism of alcohol in excessive alcohol drinkers. The activation of this enzymes increases the catabolism of alcohol and hence reduces the active time within the body, hence reducing the time by which alcohol intoxicates.
what is a spinal cord
Answer:
The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure.
Explanation:
The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue, which extends from the medulla oblongata in the brainstem to the lumbar region of the vertebral column. It encloses the central canal of the spinal cord, which contains cerebrospinal fluid.
Answer:
it is a tissue
Explanation:
The passage describes some glycolysis reactions. Select the appropriate term for each blank to complete the passage. In the first reaction of glycolysis, glucose is converted to glucose 6‑phosphate . The phosphate comes from ______.
A __________is an enzyme that transfers the terminal phosphate of A isomerase glucose 6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate to a substrate. The product of this reaction is then isomerized reaction, giving Fructose-6-phosphate is then phosphorylated by a second isomerase fructose 1,6-bisphosphate
Answer:
JUST VOODSE
Explanation:
BRIUH
What do eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not?
Which type of mutation results in a frame shift mutation? Check all that apply? Substitute Insertion Deletion Point mutation
Answer: Insertion, Deletion
Explanation:
The frameshift mutation can be defined as a genetic mutation that is caused by the deletion or insertion of the DNA sequence or base pairs that shifts the sequence to be read. As a result of this the abnormal proteins are produced along with incorrect amino acid sequence that either shorter or longer than the normal protein.
smear samples from patient admitted at the kole-teaching hospital with boils and abscesses were brought to the laboratory for staining and microscopic examination. As an upcoming microbiologist state the keeping steps you would to stain the smear using Gram stain.upon examination, you've found blue coloured graped-cluster berry round the cell
1.what could be the outcome of the Gram staining reaction
2.what could be this bacterium and why
Answer:
It could be a Staphylococcus or also called Staphylococcus, due to the disposition it presents.
Explanation:
Staphylococci are coconuts (rounded shape) that unite in the form of a bunch of grapes, this is characteristic of them.
It could become a Staphylococ Aureus, since these are usually associated with the most frequent infections in humans, but the possibility that it is another type of the same bacterial family is not ruled out.
Which of these is an organism?
Answer:
A wolf...........
.......................
Answer:
I believe the answer is heart
what is odontoid process in bones/
Answer:
The odontoid processIt exhibits a slight construction or neck, where it joins the main body of the vertebra...
Hope you like it please mark me as a brainliestA possible explanation for the differences in structure, function, and behavior between
chimpanzees' and humans is provided by the
bota
Answer:
The theory of evolution by natural selection
Explanation:
Nowadays, it is widely accepted that chimpanzees are primates closest related to us. Darwin's postulated "The theory of evolution by natural selection", in the book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859. It is a theory that explains how species evolve over successive generations by gradual changes and the selection of the most adaptive phenotypes. Anatomical, fossil, and genetic evidence support the idea of an evolutionary link as Darwin predicted between hominids (humans) and other primates.
In regard to genetic evidence, whole-genome sequence analyses have shown that humans and chimpanzees share about 98% of sequence homology. Moreover, according to the phylogenetic tree, both species evolved from one common ancestor that was present approximately 4 million years ago.
In regard to anatomical and fossil evidence, it has been discovered that the chimp brain has a similar size to human extinct relatives, and thereby also supporting an evolutionary link between both species.
In a songbird species, defending a territory saved the bird 584 calories a day in reduced foraging activity, but cost the bird 656 calories in defense of the territory. Is defending the territory consistent with the prediction from optimal foraging theory, and what can explain this
Answer:
The correct answer is "No, this is not consistent with the predictions on optimality".
Explanation:
The optimal foraging theory (OFT) establishes that an organism looks for the best foraging strategy, which involves maximizing the amount of energy that is available in its daily activities. In this case, the songbird species is not consistent with the predictions on optimality since it needs more calories than it intakes in order to defend its territory. In this scenario, the songbird will lose 72 calories per day.
During which phase of mitosis do the nuclear membrane, nucleoli, nucleus dissolve
Answer:
Prophase stage
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Why are enzymes important to cells? Why does an egg change color and texture when heated?
a strand of mRNA has the bases adenine- cytosine- uracil which amino acid corresponds to these bases?
Answer:
Threonine
Explanation:
Using the amino acid chart, the mRNA strand ACU corresponds to the amino acid Threonine.
Answer:
thr
Explanation:
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The next morning your team returns to work in the laboratory, where you get a call from the sheriff. The family of the three missing boys is pressuring him for information. Your team begins the final osteological exam. After careful examination, you produce your final inventory. You are working with the same number of bones, but you now have determined which side of the body they come from (when applicable).
You have:_______.
• 3 skulls
• 6 femora (4 right and 2 left)
• 4 os coxae (All adolescent males, 1 right and 3 left)
• 2 humeri (both right)
• 2 tibiae (both left)
• 5 scapulae (3 right and 2 left)
1. Based on the revised inventory, would you change your MNI? If so, what would be the new MNI?
2. What do you tell the sheriff? Are these the missing boys?
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
1. Yes, the MNI ought to be changed in light of the revised inventory. Since 4 of the 6 femora are right sided, they would belong to different individuals, so the MNI would now be stated as 4.
2. The sheriff would be told that the possibility of suspecting 22 individuals is very narrow, though not impossible. It is also unlikely that the victims are numbered less than 4 in accordance to the bones found.
In an experiment, there are two groups. Which group is not changed in any way?
A. hypothesis
B. variable
C. experimental
D. control
Answer:
d) control
Explanation:
a control is what's kept the same throughout the experiment
If the Hemoccult test result is negative, no further testing is done. If the Hemoccult test result is positive, the individual will have a second stool sample tested with the Hemoccult II test. If this second sample also tests positive for blood, the individual will be referred for more extensive evaluation. What is the effect on net sensitivity and net specificity of this method of screening
Answer:
Hemoccult test sensitivity is 89.3% and specificity is 92.7%
Explanation:
Hemoccult test is a test that is carried out in order to find out the presence of occult blood in your stool. This method is used to detect colorectal cancer in your body. Blue color of the blood indicate that the test is positive while the green color represents that the test is negative. Test sensitivity is the ability of a test which identify the person who is affected with the disease i. e. true positive, whereas test specificity is the ability of the test to correctly identify the patient without the disease. The value of sensitivity of the Hemoccult test is 89.3% the specificity is 92.7%, and the positive predictive value is 2.5%.
Which group of algae is the most closely related to vascular plant, what scientific evidence can be used to support your answer
Answer:
Explanation:
The green algae lineages hypothesized to be most closely related to land plants include: Coleochaetophyceae (coleochaetes). Charophyceae (stoneworts).well lack of vascular tissue—specialized groups of cells that conduct of water or dissolved nutrients throughout the plants body.(i guess this the scientific evidenxe if not comment ill provide more information)
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greater temperature fluctuations occur where
Which statement regarding the "Krebs bicycle" is true? A) Ultimately, it results in the transport of NADH from the mitochondrial matrix to the cytosol. B) The urea cycle and the citric acid cycle have common cycle intermediates and are thus linked. C) Ultimately, it results in the transport of glutamate from the cytosol to the mitochondrial matrix. D) It requires a set of reactions known as the aspartate–argininosuccinate shunt.
Answer:
The correct answer is option D. It requires a set of reactions known as the aspartate–argininosuccinate shunt.
Explanation:
The Krebs bicycle is made out of on the right side the urea cycle, which networks with the aspartate-argininosuccinate shunt of the TCA cycle present on the left side. By argininosuccinate lyase, Fumarate delivered in the cytosol of the urea cycle enters the Krebs cycle in the mitochondrion and is changed over in a few stages to oxaloacetate.
Oxaloacetate gets an amino gathering with the help of transamination from glutamate, and the aspartate formed and leaves the mitochondrion and gives its amino gathering to the urea cycle in the response of argininosuccinate synthetase activity.
Thus, the correct answer is option D. It requires a set of reactions known as the aspartate–argininosuccinate shunt.
there are more hydrogen atoms in living organisms than any other atoms are asking is more abundant in the terms Mass why is this statement true
Answer:
The statement is true because most organisms are made of water, and water consists of mostly hydrogen (atoms) since its chemical formula is H2O.