Where are the instructions that control a
cell's activities found?
Answer:
In the nucleus
Explanation:
The location depends on the type of the cell (whether animal or plant).
If it is an animal cell it is located in the center. And if a plant cell it is located around the edge pf the cell
The nucleus is a sub-cellular structure that controls all activities done within the cell.
Answer:
The instructions that control a cell's activities found in the nucleus.
Explanation:
Each of your cells has a boss, too and that is the nucleus.
A_____ Cell is one that has one copy of each chromosome
Answer: Haploid
Explanation:
A Haploid cell that has only one copy of each chromosome which can be paternally or maternally-derived
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Answer:
30. L
31. R
32. R
33. L
34. L
Answer:
[tex]30)\blue{100cm = 1m}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\blue{ = L}}[/tex]
[tex]31)\green{1Mm = 1000000m}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\green{ = R}}[/tex]
[tex]32)\pink{1km = 1000000mm}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\pink{ = R}}[/tex]
[tex]33)\purple{1000micro \: \: \: meter} \\ \purple{ = 1mm}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\purple{ = L}}[/tex]
[tex]34)\red{1000000mm = 1km}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\red{ = L}}[/tex]
How many rounds of division are there when one cell in the testis becomes four sperm cells?
Answer:As a result of the two meiotic divisions, each primary spermatocyte produces four spermatids. During spermatogenesis there are two cellular divisions, but only one replication of DNA so that each spermatid has 23 chromosomes (haploid), one from each pair in the original primary spermatocyte
Explanation:
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Explain the process of gaseous exchange in the alveoli of the lungs.
Answer: Gas exchange takes place in the millions of alveoli in the lungs and the capillaries that envelop them. Inhaled oxygen moves from the alveoli to the blood in the capillaries, and carbon dioxide moves from the blood in the capillaries to the air in the alveoli.
Answer:
carbon dioxide moves from the blood in the capillaries to the air in the alveoli.
Explanation:
Binary fission occurs in which of the following type of organsim?
Answer:
A. Prokaryotes like bacteria
Explanation:
Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction (requiring only one organism, as opposed to sexual reproduction, which requires two) occurs when an organism itself splits into two - hence binary (bi- means two).
Binary fission occurs most often in prokaryotes; eukaryotes like plants and animals engage more in sexual reproduction because they are more complex.
The answer is thus A.
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Answer:
3
Explanation:
The answer is three, I just did it
Scientists often ask questions to clarify data or guide scientific research. What are two scientific questions you have that
could clarify relationships about the DNA or traits of these orchids?
Answer:What traits would orchids have if the MADS-box genes were not duplicated?
If the genetic mutation changed the shape of the flowers, would pollinators still be attracted to the orchids?
Explanation: The example given by Plato
If the genetic mutation changed the shape of the flowers, would pollinators still be attracted to the orchids.
What is Genetic mutations?The DNA sequence of a gene is altered to generate a different result, which is known as a genetic mutation. The DNA sequence of that gene is permanently altered.
For humans to develop, which is the process of change over a number of generations, genetic variances are crucial. In one person, a spontaneous genetic mutation takes place.
The genetic mutation of that person is passed down through generations (hereditary) to their offspring. If the mutation increases a person's likelihood of survival or immunity to disease, it starts to be handed down through generations and disseminated throughout the community.
Therefore, If the genetic mutation changed the shape of the flowers, would pollinators still be attracted to the orchids.
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What is your hypothesis for the numbers of each phenotype after 32 fertilizations (HINT: Use a Punnett square to come up with the ratio and then determine how much of each if you have 32 individuals.)
Answer:
I need more clarification on what to use in the punnet square
Explanation: