What is the types of diseases affecting bone​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Examples of metabolic bone diseases include osteoporosis, rickets, osteomalacia, osteogenesis imperfecta, marble bone disease (osteopetrosis), Paget disease of bone, and fibrous dysplasia.

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6. New experimental data does not support a currently accepted hypothesis. Which
course of action should the researcher take?
A) Do the experiment again.
B) Change the data to fit the hypothesis.
C) Form a new hypothesis and plan a new experiment
D) Change the procedure to obtain the desired outcome.

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C) form a new hypothesis and plan a new experiment

Using this illustration as a guide, indicate the level one would need to drill to gain a sample containing the highest ratio of parent rock in comparison with organic material.





horizon C


horizon A


horizon B


horizon O

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Answer:

horizon C

Explanation:

The horizon C has the highest ratio of parent rock as compared to organic matter. This horizon starts after horizon B and present above the bed rock. This horizon consists of weathered and partially decomposed rocks. It is the actual layer of soil of that place whereas the other horizon A and B comes with the passage of time when the wind bring the soil particles and these particles deposits on this layer of the soil making horizon A and B.

You are studying a new gene "X" that you think controls skin color in Bearded Dragons. In order to determine what gene X does you need lots of gene X DNA to work with. So, you decide to amplify it through the process known as PCR. You have a forward and a reverse primer that have been designed to gene Xf – a gene in frogs that is similar to the one found in the Bearded Dragon. You are pretty sure that these two primers will work in Bearded Dragons, so you decide to go ahead with the PCR. In frogs, the Forward Xf primer binds gene Xf between nucleotides 32 and 47. The Reverse Xf primer binds between nucleotides 1110 and 1135. What size PCR product would these two primers create if they amplified the frog gene Xfp

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 1103 bp.

Explanation:

PCR or polymerase chain reaction is a process that uses a primer to amplifying the desired segments of DNA molecules. It is a technique that can amplify a million copies of the DNA segment.

given:

forward primer binds from - 32 to 47

reverse primer binds from - 1135 to 1110

PCR product would be between - 32 to 1135

So, product size would = 1135-32 = 1103.

Thus, the correct answer is - 1103.

How does the process of binary fission work in the asexual reproduction of bacteria?
A. Two cells join to become one larger cell
B. One cell splits into two cells with identical DNA.
O. DNA material from the environment is added to the cell.
D. Bacteria can only reproduce via sexual reproduction, not asexual reproduction,

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The answer is B ❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️

The process of binary fission work as 'one cell splits into two cells with identical DNA. in the asexual reproduction of bacteria'.

So, option B is correct one.

What is binary fission?The simplest meaning of binary fission is division into two. The binary fission is the most common methods of asexual reproduction.In biological , division of single entity into two or more parts and regenerates of these parts again and each parts have potential to grow to the size of the original cell.Binary fission occurs in Amoeba which is unicellular organismThe binary fission is type of asexual reproduction.

What is asexual reproduction of bacteria

The bacteria is prokaryotic organisms that reproduce asexually and bacteria is mainly reproduce by binary fission in which single cell divides into two .

There are some bacteria which divides in every 10 to 15 minutes .

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The _____ on the out side of the virus are "sticky" and attracted to specific molecules on the outside of animal cells. A. Protein Spikes B. Carbohydrate Molecules C. Cholesterol Markers

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Answer:

A. Protein Spikes

Explanation:

A viruses are defined as the quintessential parasites in the living world. They are a chain of the nucleic acids that lives in a host cell. Without the host cell, all the viruses cannot carry out their life sustaining activities or functions. They are always housed in a protein layer or a protein coat. All the viruses contains the RNA or the DNA. The protein spikes which is on the outside of a virus are "sticky" and they are attracted to the specific molecules of the outside of an animal cells.

For traits controlled by a single genetic locus, dominant phenotypes are expected to occur at a frequency of approximately 75%, in a randomly mating population.

true or false and why

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

The dominant phenotypes are expected to occur at a frequency of approximately 75%, in a population because of its dominant nature which allows them to appear in the physical structure of the organisms. In most of the offspring, the dominant allele shows their characteristics in the population whereas the recessive allele are hidden in that organisms and we can't see them in the physical appearance of the organisms.

Which has the highest density?


A. water at 0°C

B. water at 4°C

C. water at 6°C

D. water at 8°C

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Its B ( at 4 degrees) as at this temp 2 opposite effects are in balance

what is the scientific name of frog​

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Answer:  Anura

Explanation:

Answer:

The scientific name for a frog is Anura.

In Drosophila, the genes for eye color, wing shape, and wing length are located on chromosome II. Purple eyes (pr), arc bent wings (a), and vestigial wings (vg) are the mutant forms of the wild type traits red eyes, straight wings, and long wings, respectively. You've discovered some data in your genetics laboratory which indicates that the distance between vg and pr is 12.5 m.u., the distance between a and pr is 44.7 m.u., and the distance between a and vg is 32.2 m.u. what is the chance of a double crossover between these three genes

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Answer:

The expected double recombinant frequency = 0.0402 = 4.02%

Explanation:

Available data:

genes for eye color, wing shape, and wing length are located on the same chromosomePurple eyes (pr) is the mutant form of the wild type traits red eyes (pr+)Arc bent wings (a) is the mutant form of the straight wings (a+)Vestigial wings (vg) are the mutant forms of the long wings (vg+)the distance between vg and pr is 12.5 m.uthe distance between a and pr is 44.7 m.uthe distance between a and vg is 32.2 m.u

→ Two genes that are very close will have a few recombination events and are strongly bounded.

→ The map unit is the distance between the pair of genes for which every 100 meiotic products, one of them results in a recombinant one.

1) First, we need to know their order in the chromosome, and to do so, we need to compare the distances between them.

The most distant pair is a-pr

----a---------------------------------------------pr---

    ║-------------------44,7 MU-------------║

From  gene a to vg there are 32.2 MU

----a-----------------------------vg--------------pr---

    ║-------------------44,7 MU-------------║

    ║----------32.2 MU------║

Finally, de distance from vg to pr is 12.5 MU

----a-----------------------------vg--------------pr---

    ║-------------------44,7 MU---------------║

    ║----------32.2 MU------║--12.5 MU--║

We can name region I to the distance between a-vg, and region II to the distance between vg-pr.

2) To calculate the recombination frequency, we have to know that 1% of recombinations = 1 map unit = 1cM. And that the maximum recombination frequency is always 50%.

1 MU -----------1% of recombination

32.2 MU -----X =  32.2 % of recombination

12.5 MU-------X =  12.5 % of recombination

3) The expected double recombinant frequency = recombination frequency in region I x recombination frequency in region II.

The expected d. recombinant frequency = 32.2%  x  12.5% = 0.322 x 0.125

The expected double recombinant frequency = 0.0402 = 4.02%

Which argument is BEST supported by the
information given?

A. The earthworm and lizard evolved at the same
time because of the absence of legs and hair.
B. The lizard and humans share a common
ancestor because of the presence of a
backbone and legs.
C. The trout and humans share a common
ancestor because of the presence of a
backbone.
D. Earthworms were the most recent to evolve
because of the absence of the derived
characteristics.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It tells us a lot about why the argument is correct.

3.2 Exploin in detail 5 socio-economic factors
that influence your study
choices and your future career​

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Answer:

There are various social economic factors that affect a personal choice of higher education course and future career. Some of these factors include

Gender and equity Personal preferences The economic status of the student and the family Employment opportunities for the course being studied Religion and beliefs.

Al these factors and many more are said to affect the higher education course that a student takes and the future career of this student

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What part of meiosis involves the splitting of 2 cells to make 4 total cells

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Answer:

Meiosis II

Explanation:

During Meiosis II, the 2 cells were split into 4 cells, each with 23 chromosomes.

In fruit flies, curved wings (w) are recessive to the dominant straight wings (W), and ebony body (b) is recessive to the dominant gray body (B). A fly that has curved wings and ebony body is crossed with a fly that has straight wings and gray body. Of the offspring there were approximately equal numbers of straight gray, straight ebony, curved gray, curved ebony. What are the genotypes of the parents and offspring

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Answer:

The correct answer =

parents : WwBb x wwbb

offspring :

WwBb, Wwbb, wwBb, and wwbb

Explanation:

It is given that the straight wings (W) is dominant over curved wings (w) and the ebony body (b) is recessive to the dominant gray body (B) and there is a cross between curved wings and ebony body and straight wings and gray body is made. The phenotypic ratio is: 1:1:1:1 for the four different phenotypes straight gray, straight ebony, curved gray, curved ebony.

It is not given the genotype of parents, however, for the curved and ebony fly, it is clear that both alleles are recessive as recessive alleles only appear in absence of the dominant allele of the trait.

For another parent, the possible genotypes can be  WWBB or WwBb, however in the case of WWBB the phenotypic ratio would not be equal therefore,

crossing WwBb x wwbb

This can be represented in the form of a punnett square as below:

          wb   wb           wb           wb  

WB WwBb WwBb WwBb WwBb Straight wing, Gray body

Wb Wwbb Wwbb Wwbb Wwbb Straight wing, Ebony body

wB wwBb wwBb wwBb wwBb Curved wing, Gray body

wb wwbb wwbb wwbb wwbb Curved wing, Ebony Body

The phenotypic ratio is: 1:1:1:1 for the four different phenotypes

Which unhealthy condition30 point would most likely result from a person eating too much food for many years?

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Answer:

Conditions such as obesity, stroke, high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes can occur to someone who eats too much unhealthy food for many years.

During cell reproduction, inherited information is carried by.
genes
bacteria
cytoplasm
nuclei

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in most cases, genes! hope this helps!!

Answer:

During cell reproduction, inherited information is carried by:

A. nuclei

B. bacteria

C. cytoplasm

D. genes

The answer is D genes

Explanation:

Where are diploid cells found ?
A. only in reproductive organs
B. only in twin siblings
C. through out the body
D. only in the lungs

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

diploid cells are cell that have 2 genetic alleles, one from your mom and one from dad, so all your cells are diploid, except haploid cells in the rep system.

A scientist is studying metabolic rate in a Giant Hummingbird in Peru. The scientist assumes a captured individual has been feeding on nectar (glucose) recently, but in fact the individual has not fed in the last hour and is currently metabolizing fat (palmitic acid). 3. Calculate the measurement error the scientist would introduce based on their faulty assumption if the scientist were measuring CO2 production. Will the scientist over- or underestimate metabolic rate

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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

Yes, the scientist underestimate the metabolic rate of Giant Hummingbird. The scientist experience the measurement error due to non-feeding of Giant Hummingbird that leads to faulty assumption when the scientist were measuring CO2 production because the Giant Hummingbird breakdown the fats of the body for the release of energy instead of glucose. There is difference in the production of carbondioxide rate due to difference in the composition of fats and glucose.

The skin cells of an organism are analyzed and cells identified in G1 and have an average of 12 picograms of DNA. In the same organism a cell from gonadal tissues is identified and that single cell contains 6 picograms of DNA. Given this information, which of the following is true about the single gonadal tissue cell with 6pg of DNA?
1. The cell is at the beginning of Prophase I.
2. The cell has already completed meiosis.
3. The cell is not dividing (is in interphase).
4. The cell contains unduplicated chromosomes.

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Answer:

El Rasho Macuin

Explanation:

The statement which is true about the single gonadal tissue cell with 6 picograms of DNA is that the cell has already completed meiosis. So, the correct option is B.

What do you mean by DNA?

It is a complex molecule that contains all the information necessary to build and maintain an organism. It stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid. It is considered the genetic material in most organisms.

The skin cells in the G1 phase have an average of 12 picograms of DNA. As the amount of DNA in the G1 phase is 2C, hence 2C = 12 pg of DNA.

Now in the same organism, a cell from gonadal tissue is identified and that single cell contains 6 pg of DNA, which means, the amount of DNA is 6 pg that is C. Therefore, after the completion of meiosis, the cell contains half the amount of DNA as compared to the parent cell in G1.

So, Amount of DNA = C = 6 pg.

Therefore, the statement which is true about the single gonadal tissue cell with 6 picograms of DNA is that the cell has already completed meiosis.

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22) During durg adminsteration not necesary tell
to the patient
A) Prupase of durg
B) Side effect of durg
C) Route of mrdication​

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A I believe I have no idea

what is a false scorpion

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Answer:

huh im not prcicley undertsa

Answer:

A pseudoscorpion, also known as a false scorpion or book scorpion, is an arachnid belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida. Despite their appearance to true scorpions and ticks, they are NOT harmful to people. Physical removal is the only necessary control.

Explanation:

What is fermentation? Select all that apply.
process that breaks down larger molecules
into smaller molecules
process that uses oxygen to create usable
energy for the body
process that does not rely on the presence of
oxygen
process that creates waste products

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Answer:

Option One

Option Three

Option Four

Explanation:

Fermentation is the process of breaking down substances different types of bacteria or microorganisms will producing heat, this process can also be completed without the usage of oxygen. Finally, fermentation is used to create alcohol like wine or beer which is considered wastes to the body. Therefore options one, three, and four are your answers or "process that breaks down larger molecules  into smaller molecules, energy for the body process that does not rely on the presence of  oxygen, and process that creates waste products."

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In a flower, the anther is attached to filament. What advantage does the filament provide to the anther?

A. The filament elevates the anther to allow for easier transport of pollen by wind or insects.
B. The filament provides the anther with nutrients to produce pollen grains.
C. The filament protects the anther from harsh sunlight and insects.
D. The filament produces a sticky surface to allow the anther to capture pollen.

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The correct answer is A. The filament elevates the anther to allow for easier transport of pollen by wind or insects.

Explanation

The filament of a flower is the sterile part of the stamen (male organ of the flower) that is located just below the anther. Its function is structural to hold the sling so that it is accessible to insects. The filament is usually cylindrical and fine. Therefore, the correct answer is A. The filament elevates the anther to allow for easier transport of pollen by wind or insects.

When two parents join to form a new individual-
Offspring will NOT be identical to one parent.
It will have traits from both parents
Both A and C
Offspring will be identical to one parent.
Help please!!

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Answer:

"B"

Explanation:

It will have both traits from both parents.

what is the cause of down syndrome

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Answer:

there is multiple causes is this an acual question??????

Explanation:

A cleft chin in humans is coded by the dominant allele C. A chin without a cleft is coded by the recessive allele c. A man with a cc allele combination for the trait produces a zygote with a woman with a Cc allele combination for the trait. Which allele combinations could occur in the zygote?

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Answer:

The allele combinations are: Cc, cc, Cc, cc

Phenotypically there is a 50% chance that the child will be born with or without the cleft

The allele combinations that could occur in the zygote is Cc or cc.

What is an allele combination?

An identification of the specific alleles found at each of the relevant mouse loci on the two homologous chromosomes (i.e., all allele pairs of a genotype). One or more allele pairs can make up an allele combination.

Genetic linkage is the capacity of a chromosome to transmit alleles that are near to one another as a whole unit through meiosis. Inheritance of traits is also understood by this principle. It is useful in locating the genes that are in charge of characteristics and diseases.

The person is homozygous for the allele if the two alleles are the same. The person is heterozygous if the alleles are different.

Therefore, the zygote may include the allele combinations Cc or cc.

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what do you call a soft ,heated mass of crushed leaves and other substances that spread over the skin to treat swelling or pain ?
a.bandage
b.ointment
c.poultice
d.solution​

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D. The answer would be solution

17. When a person looks up into the sky
during new moon, what fraction of the
bright surface of the moon do we see?

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Answer:

i dont really know why and how im here but im here

Explanation:

How many alleles are typically present in a genotype?

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Answer:A genotype is the combination of two alleles, one received from each parent. The expression of a genotype is called the phenotype and the specific combination of the two alleles (the genotype) influences the physical expression (the phenotype) of the physical trait that the alleles carry information for.

Explanation: so 2

how does diffusion impact the toxicity of an environment?​

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Answer:

A chemical's physical state and the route of exposure influence toxicity. ... Inhalation exposure also allows some rapid entry into the systemic circulation, causing toxic effects distant from the entry route.

Explanation:

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Identify the types of inheritance based on the expression of alleles in the organism.

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Answer:

Presence of many alleles for the trait to be expressed --> Multiple

Presence of two alleles for the trait to be expressed --> recessive

Presence of a single allele for the trait to be expressed --> dominant

Answer:

            Presence of two alleles for the trait to be expressed: recessive

            Presence of many alleles for the trait to be expressed: multiple

            Presence of a single allele for the trait to be expressed: dominant

Explanation:

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