Answer:
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Plzzz help A librarian wants to yo knows what genres of books are most popular. He looks up the top 10 checked out books in the library’s computer system is it a observational study or a survey or a experiment?
Answer: Observational study
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Which of these is a downside of natural gas?
Answer:
B, extraction through fracking can contaminate groundwater.
Explanation:
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Plss help me with this carbon cycle!!!!
Answer:
Plants photosynthesize, so they need, thus absorbs carbon dioxide. Marine plants also need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis so they absorb. Dead plant and animal matter decay to release carbon dioxide as a result.
A carbon footprint refers to the greenhouse gas emissions caused both directly, and indirectly, by an individual, a product, an organization, or an event.
How many nucleotides are there in 5 codons?
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Answer:
15 because one codon has 3 nucleotides
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What tools can be used to make observations of the color of a mineral
Answer:
You can identify a mineral by its appearance and other properties. The color and luster describe the appearance of a mineral, and streak describes the color of the powdered mineral. Each mineral has a characteristic density.
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Can a gene mutation that does not influence phenotype be considered an adaptation? Why or why not?
Answer:
No; only a small percentage of mutations cause genetic disorders—most have no impact on health or development. For example, some mutations alter a gene's DNA sequence but do not change the function of the protein made by the gene.
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Carbon dioxide is a compound with one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. About 0.04% of the Earth's atmosphere is carbon
dioxide. Carbon dioxide absorbs heat radiated from the Earth's surface.
Which of the following statement is true?
ОА.
Carbon absorbs most of the heat radiated from the Earth's surface.
OB. Carbon and oxygen have properties that are identical to those of carbon dioxide.
OC.
Carbon and oxygen have properties that are different from those of carbon dioxide.
OD
Oxygen makes up 0.04% of the Earth's atmosphere.
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Answer:
OC
Explanation:
That is just because carbon and oxygen on their own are different as oxygen has more mass or weight than carbon and besides it is 2 oxygens and a carbon that will give you carbon dioxide.
Why is ATP like a charger battery and ADP is like an uncharged battery ?
Answer:
When a cell has no available energy, it is able to store energy by adding a phosphate group to an ADP (adenosine diphosphate) molecule. The ATP molecule that results is like a battery because both the molecule and a battery contain stored energy, while, on the other hand, ADP is a partially charged battery.
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determine the phenotypes of the offspring if the genotypes of the mare was LLGg and the stud was LlGg
Answer:
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Explanation:
A monohybrid cross is one that involves only one trait. Here the example is used of stem height in pea plants. Tall plants are dominant to dwarf plants,
What is the difference between genetic and chromosomal mutations
Answer:
Gene mutation may alter the function of proteins in the body. Chromosomal mutations can be either an alteration of chromosome structure or chromosome number. ... The main difference between gene mutation and chromosomal mutation is the magnitude of alterations that occur in the genetic material by each type of mutation.
How do the vrg and drg control and regulate the respiratory rate?
Answer:
The ventral respiratory group (VRG) and the dorsal respiratory group (DRG) within the medullary rhythmicity area cooperate to establish the pattern for spontaneous ventilation and basal rate of ventilation which may be adjusted by impulses from related respiratory control centers in the pons; the ventral respiratory group (VRG) contains both inspiratory and expiratory neurons; the autorythmic inspiratory neurons stimulate the diaphragm and external intercostals for approximately 2 seconds to cause inspirations and then the antagonistic expiratory neurons fire for approximately 3 seconds to permit passive or stimulate active expirations; thereby inspiratory and expiratory neurons cooperate in a negative feedback control relationship, setting the basic rhythm of respiration (spontaneous ventilation, resting or tidal breathing (eupnea)); the dorsal respiratory group (DRG) neurons are involved in altering the pattern for ventilation in response to the physiological needs of the body for O2 and CO2 exchange and for blood acid-base balance; these neurons stimulate neurons in the ventral respiratory group (VRG) to achieve those effects; they are responsive to sensory information from chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors.
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what is the definition of soluble?
Answer:
soluble means that it is capable of being dissolved in water
Explanation:
Answer:
able to be dissolved, especially in water.
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Given is a strand of DNA, fill in the corresponding RNA strand and find which amino acids that strand codes for.
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Answer:
RNA: [tex]A-U-G-U-A-U-A-C-G-G-A-U-U-G-A[/tex]
Amino acids: Methionine, Tyrosine, Threonine, Aspartic Acid
Explanation:
1) First, transcribe the DNA to RNA. For each nitrogenous base (to put it simply, the letter) listed in the DNA strand, write the strand of RNA with the matching nitrogenous base. Remember that, when transcribing, the thymine (T) from DNA can pair with adenine (A) in the RNA, adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U), and cytosine (C) and guanine (G) always pair with another.
DNA: [tex]T-A-C-A-T-A-T-G-C-C-T-A-A-C-T[/tex]
RNA: [tex]A-U-G-U-A-U-A-C-G-G-A-U-U-G-A[/tex]
2) Next, to find the amino acids the strand codes for, read the nitrogenous bases in the RNA from left to right in groups of three, or codons. Then, using a codon chart, find which amino acid the group of three bases codes for. This gives the following answer below. (Remember that the codon UGA stops the translation and therefore does not code for an amino acid.)
Amino acids: Methionine, Tyrosine, Threonine, Aspartic Acid
Amino acids: Methionine, Tyrosine, Threonine, Aspartic Acid
What are amino acids?Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. Proteins are long chains of amino acids. Your body has thousands of different proteins that each have important jobs. Each protein has its own sequence of amino acids.
Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups. Although hundreds of amino acids exist in nature, by far the most important are the alpha-amino acids.
The human body uses amino acids to make proteins to help the body: Break down food. Grow. Repair body tissue.
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What factors play a role in how fast, far, or what direction DNA fragments travel for gel electrophoresis?
Explanation:
DNA is negatively charged, therefore, when an electric current is applied to the gel, DNA will migrate towards the positively charged electrode, Shorter strands of DNA move more quickly through the gel than longer strands resulting the fragments being arranged in order of size.
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How much energy is passed from an organism that is a producer to an organism that is a primary consumer?
A. 90%
B.100%
C. 10%
For several years,researchers have atempted to produce AB artificial blood for transfusions. Artificial blood would most likely to be safer and more readily available than human blood.while the artificial blood might not have all the characteristic of a human blood, it would be useful on the battlefield and in emergency situations. which characteristics of normal blood must artificial blood have to be useful and which would probably be too difficult to produce .
Answer:
It is a good concept but can't be used.
Explanation:
Producing artificial blood is a good concept but it can't take the place of real human blood because the artificial blood has many disadvantages which can cause great damage to our body such as binds nitric acid that affected blood flow, increases the level of bilirubin, amylase and lipase in the blood and also cause overload of iron in your organs or tissues so that's why it can't be used instead of original human blood but may be in the future if these complications are removed.
what is the type of volcanic eruption of the sakurajima volcano?
Answer:
Stratovolcano
Sakurajima, a stratovolcano on the the island of Kyushu, is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth. Since it's first recorded eruption in A.D. 708, Sakurajima has been in nearly constant eruption.
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When Earth, the moon, and the sun align, which order would lead to a solar eclipse? (1 point)
A. sun–Earth–moon
B. moon–Earth–sun
C. sun–moon–Earth
D. moon–sun–Earth
Answer:
C. sun-moon-Earth
Explanation:
The moon must be between the sun and Earth for a solar eclipse to occur.
Can you breathe with a closed mouth? If yes how does air pass in?
Answer:
yes, through your nose
Explanation:
yes
does atoms of the same elements have the same number of pruton
Answer:
all atoms of element have the same amount of protons
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Mutations rII1 and rII2 are known to fall into the rIIA and rIIB cistrons (genes) respectively. Cells of E. coli B are infected simultaneously with phage strains rII1 and rII2 at a high moi. The progeny phage are collected and used to infect cells of E. coli K. This infection is also carried out at a high m.o.i., and the resulting phage are collected. These progeny are diluted and plated on both E. coli B and E. coli K. Do you expect more plaques on strain B, on strain K, an equal amount on both or is it impossible to tell?
A. E. coli B
B. E. coli K
C. Equal on both
D. Can't tell
Answer:
the answer is A. E. coli B
Explanation:
The multiplicity of infection (MOI) refers to the ratio between the numbers of viruses used to infect E. coli cells and the numbers of these E. coli cells. Benzer carried out several experiments in order to define the gene in regard to function. Benzer observed that E. coli strains with point mutations could be classified into two (2) complementary classes regarding coinfection using the restrictive strain as the host. With regard to his experiments, Benzer observed that rII1 and rII2 mutants (rapid lysis mutants) are complementary when they produce progeny after coinfect E. coli K (where neither mutant can lyse the host by itself). The rII group of mutants studied by Benzer does not produce plaques on E. coli K strains that carry phage λ (lysogenic for λ), but they produce plaques on E. coli B strains. This study showed that rIIA and rIIB are different genes and/or cistrons in the rII region.
Which organism receives the least amount of energy from the producer?
a
Owl
b
Grasshopper
c
Lilypad
d
Mouse
What determines an organism's
phenotype?
A. age
B. genotype
C. random mutations
Answer:
A. age is correct
Explanation:
Answer:
Genotype
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Which of the following defines the term microflora?
small, soil-dwelling animal parasites that feed on flowers
very small flowers, often found in compound clusters or heads
small, soil-dwelling non-animal microorganisms
a persistent contamination of the soil that leads to small flowers
Answer:
The answer of this question is small , soil - drewling non animal microorganisms
If a certain species of brown bird is crossed with a white one all the offspring are tan. If these offspring were crossed and produced 20 individuals in the f2 generation what colors and ratios would be expected?
Answer:
In the f2 generation:
10 of offspring would be tan (ratio form - 10:20)
5 of offspring would be white (ratio form - 5:20)
5 of offspring would be brown (ratio form - 5:20)
Select all that are true about genes and proteins
Proteins are responsible for the variation of birth rates we see in a species
a) A codon has the instructions for a protein
b) If a protein's shape changes, the function changes as well
c) There are 46 amino acids
d) Proteins are responsible for the variation of traits we see in a species
e) Some genes have no function at all
f) A codon has the instructions for an amino acid
Answer:
E, D, A
Explanation:
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what is meant by aseptate coenocytes
Answer:Filamentous fungi may contain multiple nuclei in a coenocytic mycelium. A coenocyte functions as a single coordinated unit composed of multiple cells linked structurally and functionally, i.e. through gap junctions. Fungal mycelia in which hyphae lack septa are known as "aseptate" or "coenocytic".
Coenocytic cells are present in diverse and unrelated groups of algae, including Xanthophyceae, red algae and green algae.
In the siphonous green algae Bryopsidales and some Dasycladales the entire thallus is a single multinucleate cell, which can be many meters across. However, in some cases, crosswalls may occur during reproduction.
Explanation:The green algal order Cladophorales is characterized by siphonocladous organization, i.e., the thalli are composed of many coenocytic cells.
In contrast to the Cladophorales where nuclei are organized in regularly spaced cytoplasmic domains, the cytoplasm of Bryopsidales exhibits streaming, enabling transportation of organelles, transcripts and nutrients across the plant.
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Answer:
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1 ) answer is protist
2) Eubacteria
3) Animal
As a result of mitosis, the cells of a multicellular organism share which of these properties? Select two correct answers.
Explanation:
multicellular organisms rely on mitochondria & getting food supplies by bloodstream...
Eukaryotic cells are larger than prokaryotic cells.
True
False