Answer:
Structure in a chromosome that holds together the two chromatids
Explanation:
Viruses are able to infect cells because they share a common genetic code and are able to use host cell enzymes to carry out protein synthesis. There are some structures which are
unique to viruses and not found in cells. These include which of the following:
l. Protein capsid
II. Nucleic acids
III. Cell wall
Answer:
Protein capsid are unique to viruses.
Explanation:
Answer:
1 only
Explanation:
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Answer:
1) As soon as the paper cuts into the cells of your skin, your body springs into action. First, blood cells called platelets join together at the paper cut and form a clot to stop the bleeding.
The process is called Blood clotting.
2) The cell that are made will have the same same amount of DNA/chromosomes.
3) Chromosomes come in pairs. Normally, each cell in the human body has 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total chromosomes). Half come from the mother; the other half come from the father. Two of the chromosomes (the X and the Y chromosome) determine your sex as male or female when you are born.
A group of mice becomes separated by the formation of a river. Over time, the northern mice became smaller and whiter, while the southern mice became larger and browner. This is an example of:
Answer Choices:
-divergence
-homology
-gigantification
-industrial melanism
This is an example of gigantification.
What is meant by evolution?
Evolution is the change in the features of a species over several generations and depends on the procedure of natural selection. The theory of evolution is based on the idea that all species are related and gradually change over time.
Thus, this is an example of gigantification.
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Answer:
third one because it has all steps of the food chain
In plants and animals, sexual reproduction causes variation
within a species. This variation is vital to their survival. How does
genetic variation affect a species' survival?
A. A species with variation is more easily found by predators.
B. A species that shows more variation will have a longer life cycle.
C. A species that has no variation might eventually become extinct.
D. A species without variation will overpopulate and produce new
species.
what controls the passage of materials into and out of a cell
Answer:
The cell membrane.
Explanation:
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The main point of this page is..???
Answer:
The Main point of the page is to explain Celestial Objects to audiences who didn't know before.
Explanation:
It's a page to deeper to understanding of Celestial Objects or floating rocks :)
What is the final electron acceptor for photosynthesis?
NADH
0
NADPH
ATP
Which of the following is not an example of a unique adaptation that suits an organism to a particular environment?
Answer:
Could you possibly provide the list in which I can choose from to state the answer?
It is not the strongest of species that survive nor the most intelligent but the one most responsive to __________________
Answer:
change
Explanation:
This is a quote from Charles Darwin (a.k.a the father of evolution)
So, your full quote would be "It is not the strongest of species that survive nor the most intelligent but the one most responsive to change"
What determines the potential energy of particles in matter?
A climber falls down on a rope causing his body to lift up words and rise up along the rope is that newtons first law second law or third law
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Answer:
The answers are:
C danimeletion
B dna - rna - amino acid - protein - genetic expression
Complete the chart. Thymine _____, Guanine ____.
Answer: 27, 23
Explanation: Thymine goes with Adenine and together they equal 50 so Thymine would be 27 because Adenine is 23. Same with Cytosine and Guanine. They go together and equal 50 so Guanine would be 23 because Cytosine is 27. Hope this helps!
If a hot liquid is poured into a cup, the cup will soon feel warm. How does the increase in temperature change the particles that make up the cup?
Answer:
Adding energy (heating) atoms and molecules increases their motion, resulting in an increase in temperature.
Removing energy (cooling) atoms and molecules decreases their motion, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
Energy can be added or removed from a substance through a process called conduction.
In conduction, faster-moving molecules contact slower-moving molecules and transfer energy to them.
During conduction the slower-moving molecules speed up and the faster-moving molecules slow down.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of a substance.
Heat is the transfer of energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance at a lower temperature.
Some materials are better conductors of heat than others.
Explanation:
Describe how ballet dancers endure the pain of the equivalent of three elephants standing on their toes.
Answer:
They trudge through it.
Explanation:
They also have special shoes to make it more comfortable.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The shoes are also equipped with a reinforced insole, called the shank. Along with the box, the shank provides support for the dancers body weight as it supports the arch of dancers foot, allowing them to stand upright on their toes.
What is the lowest level of organization of the biosphere, or the one that
has the fewest members?
Answer:
Organism
Explanation:
the answer is Organisms
Describe at least 2 ways HeLa cells are going to be used in the future. Either a study
currently underway or in development.
Answer:The enduring use of HeLa cells in biomedical research is represented below through a timeline of events and scientific publications that describe research using HeLa cells.
Explanation:
How do the characteristics of an organism contribute to their survival?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that infects (and destroys) Helper T Cells. As a result, people who are HIV+ generally have a low number of these T Cells. How would the dramatic decrease in Helper T Cells caused by HIV affect a person’s immune response? Be specific using details from what you learned about the immune response.
Answer:
HIV invades various immune cells (e.g., CD4+ T cells and monocytes) resulting in a decline in CD4+ T cell numbers below the critical level, and loss of cell-mediated immunity − therefore, the body becomes progressively more susceptible to opportunistic infections and cancer.
HIV infects and deletes CD4+ T cells that normally coordinate the adaptive T- and B-cell response to defend against intracellular pathogens. The immune defect is immediate and profound: At the time of acute infection with an AIDS virus, typically more than half of the gut-associated CD4+ T cells are depleted, leaving a damaged immune system to contend with a life-long infection.
According to its location on the periodic table, sodium can be described as
A an alkaline-earth metal.
B a transition metal.
C an alkali metal.
D a metalloid.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The immune response consists of different components playing their role for a common goal: to rid the body of a pathogen. Create an analogy that helps explain the roles of the responses of the immune system and describe the relationship between the responses.
Answer:
In a primary immune response, naive B cells are stimulated by antigen, become activated, and differentiate into antibody-secreting cells that produce antibodies specific for the eliciting antigen.
A secondary immune response is elicited when the same antigen stimulates memory B cells, leading to the production of greater quantities of specific antibodies that are produced in the primary response
Answer:
In a primary immune response, naïve B cells are stimulated by antigen, become activated, and differentiate into antibody-secreting cells that produce antibodies specific for the eliciting antigen.
A secondary immune response is elicited when the same antigen stimulates memory B cells, leading to the production of greater quantities of specific antibodies that are produced in the primary response.
How many PAIRS of chromosomes are in a human egg cell?
Answer:
23 pairs, 46 chromosomes in total.
Explanation:
What is the result of normal chromosome replication?
O a
b
Lost or worn out chromosomes are replaced.
Each daughter cell is provided with twice as many
chromosomes as the parent cell.
The exact number of centrioles is provided for
spindle fiber attachment.
Two identical sets of chromosomes are produced.
Answer:
Two identical sets of chromosomes are produced.
Explanation:
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Starting on bare rock what is the usual ecological succession of organisms
Complete question:
Starting on bare rock, what is the usual ecological succession of organisms?
a)shrubs--grasses--lichens--trees
b)lichens--shrubs--grasses--trees
c)grasses--shrubs--lichens--trees
d)liches--grasses--shrubs--trees
Answer:
d)liches--grasses--shrubs--trees
Explanation:
The succession is the colonization of an open area and includes all the changes the area suffers since then. It is a sequence of events that involves the establishment of different species through time.
There are two types of succession, primary and secondary, depending on the magnitude of the alteration.
Primary succession refers to an open space with no living organisms, such as a bare rock exposed due to a retreating glacier, a volcanic activity, or an intense fire. If previous species were inhabiting this area, after the event, nothing is left.
In those cases where there is an alteration or disturbance at a site that opens the area, it allows new species to grow. With time, new species arrive and manage to establish again. The order of the establishment depends on the strategies of each of the species to survive.
First, pioneer species arrive. These are the first inhabitants, mostly lichens or moses with the capability of surviving in such an environment. Only a few pioneers can establish in the open space. Pioneers modify the habitat. They make it more suitable for the establishment of later species, converting rock into fertile soil. As conditions get better, new species arrive like grasses. Grasses and pioneers keep modifying the soil, making it better with time. New species arrive, like small species, bushes and shrubs. Habitat modification keeps on going while new species establish (trees, pines, among other big species). They produce shadows, alter the temperature, and humidity, fertilizing the soil, competing for resources. Competition becomes more frequent between species. The first species are eventually eliminated by competition, but new species keep appearing and competing for resources. This sequence continues until the commuting reaches a climax, becoming stable and lasting for hundreds of years until another disturbance occurs.
Answer:
D. liches--grasses--shrubs--trees
Explanation:
primary ecological succession will be as: lichens inhabit bare rocks and breakdown the minerals rich material in the rock and die to produce organic material so that new species could be formed as grasses will grow which will become shrub and eventually the tree. Animals eat those grass, shrub or tree products.
How many major organ systems exist in humans?
A. 15
B. 5
C. 11
D. 9
Answer:
C. 11
Explanation:
There are 11 major organ systems that exists in human beings. So, option (C) is the correct answer.
Write a paragraph (at least 5 complete sentences) about the positive experiences during your Spring Break 2021.
Can you relate any of your time well spent to science?
Try to use two of these words in your paragraph:
Allele
Antibody
Artery
Bacteria
Bronchus
Cell Cycle
Cell Membrane
Chromosomes
Cytoplasm
DNA
Enzyme
Esophagus
Evolution
Fossil
Genotype
Homeostasis
Independent Variable
Kidney
Larynx
Mitosis
Nucleus
Answer:
your gonna have to use your own resources (memory etc.) to tell about your spring break... think about anything you saw or did or whatever including these terms:)
Which cell replicates via meiosis?(1 point)
sperm cell
heart cell
skin cell
red blood cell
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Answer:
Sperm cell
Explanation:
Because it is a reproductive cell and in one of the stages of foetus growth is meiosis so this cell undergoes meiosis to pass that stage
Meiosis is the process by which cells divide into four haploid daughter cells.Sperms are the cells that replicates via meiosis. Option A is correct.
Meiosis:
It is the process by which cells divide into four haploid daughter cells.
The daughter cells contains half of its parents chromosomes.The daughter cells are genetically different from the parent cells.It is occur in the germ cells of the organisms to produce gametes like sperm and ovum.Therefore, sperms are the cells that replicates via meiosis.
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