Answer:
Gene flow is the exchange of alleles between two or more populations. For this reason it is sometimes referred to as allele flow or gene migration. While migrating animals often carry new alleles from one population to another, they must interbreed with the new population for gene flow to occur. In the image below, a beetle from a population of brown beetles migrates into a population of green beetles.
Carrots that have been cut into pieces have a shorter
shelf life than whole carrots. Explain this observation
using factors that affect rate of reaction.
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name the ecological instrument used in measuring aquatic factors
Answer:
Several tools aid ecologists in measuring abiotic factors, including thermometers, altimeters, pH meters and many other devices.
Suppose you have the same mass of water and air. If you want to raise the temperature of water and air from 20°C to 30°C, which substance will require more energy, Q, to do so?
Answer:
Water has a higher specific heat than air. So, it will require more energy to raise the temperature of water from 20°C to 30°C compared to what is needed to raise the temperature of the same mass of air.
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Using the graph above, which answer choice correctly explains why there is a decrease in the rate of photosynthesis between the wavelengths of 500 to 600 nanometers (nm)?
A
Chlorophyll a absorbs wavelengths of light between 500 to 600 nm.
B
Chlorophyll a begins to disintegrate at low wavelengths of light.
C
Chlorophyll a reflects wavelengths of light between 500 to 600 nm.
D
Chlorophyll a begins to disintegrate at high wavelengths of light.
Answer:
A
Chlorophyll a absorbs wavelengths of light between 500 to 600 nm.
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In what cell phase(s) does chromosome production (replication) and formation (condensing) occur?
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Define evolution in genetic terms.
Answer: The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
Explanation:
Answer:
Evolution is defined as the process of growth and development or the theory that organisms have grown and developed from past organisms. ... An example of evolution is the theory started by Charles Darwin that theorizes about how humans came to be in their present form.
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Answer:
In nature, populations are usually evolving. The grass in an open meadow, the wolves in a forest, and even the bacteria in a person's body are all natural populations. And all of these populations are likely to be evolving for at least some of their genes. Evolution is happening right here, right now!
To be clear, that doesn't mean these populations are marching towards some final state of perfection. All evolution means is that a population is changing in its genetic makeup over generations. And the changes may be subtle—for instance, in a wolf population, there might be a shift in the frequency of a gene variant for black rather than gray fur. Sometimes, this type of change is due to natural selection. Other times, it comes from migration of new organisms into the population, or from random events—the evolutionary "luck of the draw."
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Why is it necessary for the cell to grow and duplicate its DNA before the start of meiosis?
Answer:
DNA replicates before a cell divides to give a complete set of genetic instructions to each daughter cell.
Explanation:
When a force is applied to a liquid, the force moves
throughout the liquid. *
unevenly
equally
decreasingly
increasingly
A mouse running away from the sound of an owl’s wings is an example of the mouse’s ability to
Answer:
Survive
Explanation:
There may be multiple answers, but the mouse is able to:
Reflexes
Sense
Movement
Instincts
Be aware
These factors can help escape the owl.
Answer:
Survive
Explanation:
Question 1
Ozone prevents harmful X-rays from reaching earth.
( True or false )
Question 2
Ozone layers loss is caused by chlorofluorocarbons.
( true or false)
Answer:
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2. In order to grow, animals with an exoskeleton must
a. Shed their skin
b. shed their shells
C. continue cell reproduction
d. find larger shells to inhabit.
a.shed their skin..
Explanation:
Exoskeleton
A true exoskeleton, like that found in arthropods, must be shed (moulted) when it is outgrown. ... The new exoskeleton is still capable of growing to some degree, however. Animals of the order arthropoda, like lizards, amphibians, and many other animals that shed their skin, are indeterminate growers
The diagram below shows a type of virus called a bacteriophage. Select the name of the structure that the virus can use inside a host cell to produce new virus particles.
Answer:
It's the DNA..........
The structure that the virus can use inside a host cell to produce new virus particles is the DNA.
Bacteriophage which literally means bacteria eater is a type of virus that has the ability to infect bacteria.
Basically all bacteriophages consist of nucleic acid molecule (DNA) which is surrounded by a protein coat( the capsid head).
It also possess a tail sheath through which it transfers it's DNA into host cell.
Eventually, new bacteriophages assemble and burst out of the bacterium in a process called lysis.
Therefore, the structure that the virus can use inside a host cell to produce new virus particles is the DNA.
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Meiosis is necessary for sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms. Which of the following statements below regarding meiosis is TRUE? *
A. Meiosis forms two cells all with the same genetic material
B. Meiosis forms two cells all with different genetic material
C. Meiosis forms four cells all with the same genetic material
D. Meiosis forms four cells all with different genetic material
Answer:
D. Meiosis forms four cells all with different genetic material
Explanation:
They are haploid cells and each cell only had one set of chromosomes. Meiosis results in variation.
How are names and formulas written for covalent compounds?
Answer:
Naming binary (two-element) covalent compounds is similar to naming simple ionic compounds. The first element in the formula is simply listed using the name of the element. The second element is named by taking the stem of the element name and adding the suffix
Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod studied Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria by using lab experimentation. What
revision to their initial hypothesis did they come up with?
The answer is two operons control bacterial respiration
Answer:
two operons control bacterial respiration
Explanation:
A change in the sequence of nitrogen
bases in a gene is called a(n)
Answer:
mutation
Explanation:
A mutation is a change that occurs in copying a DNA sequence where the order of the proteins could be altered.
the green house effect increases the----------of the earth
Answer:
temperature
Explanation:
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The green house effect increases the temperature of the earth.
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Why is it difficult to fossilize large animals?
Answer:
The onerous elements of organisms, like bones, shells, and teeth have a far better likelihood of changing into fossils than do softer elements. One reason for this can be that scavengers typically don't eat these elements. onerous elements conjointly decay additional slowly than soft elements, giving longer for them to be buried.
Explanation:
what are 5 functions of carbohydrates
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PROVIDES INSTANT ENERGY TO THE BODY:
This appears to be the primary function of carbohydrates in the body.
Carbohydrates which we consume as food in the form of starch (ex: potato, bread), sucrose (ex: sugar, fruits), etc. get digested in the body to release glucose.
RESERVE FOOD:
Carbohydrate is also stored as the reserve food in the body. This is a precautionary measure for the body to cope up in times of hunger.
CARBOHYDRATES FORM OTHER BIOMOLECULES:
Carbohydrates in excess are converted into other bio-molecules of physiological importance. They mostly get stored in the form of fats.
DETOXIFICATION OF THE BODY BY METABOLISM:
Many drugs and toxic wastes in the body are metabolized for easy excretion in the body.
SPARING PROTEIN
In a situation where there is not enough glucose to meet the body’s needs, glucose is made from amino acids. Because there is no storage molecule of amino acids, this process requires the destruction of proteins, primarily from muscle tissue. The presence of adequate glucose basically spares the breakdown of proteins from being used to make glucose needed by the body.
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DNA and RNA are made of what monomers? ___________________________
42. What are the 3 components of a nucleotide? ________________________________________
43. What are the elements found in nucleic acids?___________________________________
44. What are the 3 polymers for nucleic acids.________________________________________
45. What are the 2 main functions for nucleic acids.________________________________________________________________________
Answer:
42. Nucleotides are composed of three subunit molecules: a nucleobase, a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and a phosphate group consisting of one to three phosphates. The four nucleobases in DNA are guanine, adenine, cytosine and thymine; in RNA, uracil is used in place of thymine
Explanation:
43.Nucleic acids contain the same elements as proteins: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen; plus phosphorous (C, H, O, N, and P). Nucleic acids are very large macromolecules composed of repetitive units of the same building blocks, nucleotides, similar to a pearl necklace made of many pearls.
44.polymer of nucleic acid
33 terms. The two main types of nucleic acids are deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Threose nucleic acid (TNA) is an artificial genetic polymer in which the natural five-carbon ribose sugar found in RNA has been replaced by an unnatural four-carbon threose sugar.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
ocean warming evidence - melting of glaciers and ice caps, expansion of ocean volume, organisms more prone to illness or difficult for some species to make shells or growing difficulty in absorbing carbon dioxide
ocean acidification evidence - growing difficulty in absorbing carbon dioxide,
large concentration carbonic acid, organisms more prone to illness or difficult for some species to make shells
Answer:
I think this is right
Explanation:
ocean warming evidence - melting of glaciers and ice caps, expansion of ocean volume, organisms more prone to illness or difficult for some species to make shells or growing difficulty in absorbing carbon dioxide
ocean acidification evidence - growing difficulty in absorbing carbon dioxide,
large concentration carbonic acid, organisms more prone to illness or difficult for some species to make shells
Explanation:
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Being active at night and sleeping in burrows during the day is an adaptation of many animals living in the _____________
What are two different ways cells communicate and explain how this form of communication is effective?
Answer:
There are many different ways that cells can connect to each other. The three main ways for cells to connect with each other are: gap junctions, tight junctions, and desmosomes.
Explanation:
Cell Signaling is an important facet of biological life. It allows cells to perceive and respond to the extracellular environment allowing development, growth, immunity, etc. Additionally, errors in cell signaling may result in cancer growth, diabetes.
The endocrine system regulates the body through hormone release. Like the nervous system, what does the endocrine system help maintain?
A. homeostasis
B. reflexes
C. chemicals
D. neurons
Answer:
How is the endocrine system related to the nervous system in terms of its regulatory activity?
For one, the endocrine system uses chemical signaling (hormones, produced by glands) while the nervous system uses electrical signaling (neural impulses). The signal transmission of the nervous system is fast because neurons are interconnected, but the functions are more short-lived.
Explanation:
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8.) it shows tectonic plates shifting
9.) an earthquake
10.) it just can
Explanation:
What would happen if the rate of evaporation reduces
Answer:
When temperature and wind speed are constant, but humidity increases, the rate of evaporation will decrease. When wind speed and humidity stay constant, and temperature increases, then the rate of evaporation will increase because warmer air can hold more water vapor than colder air.
Answer:
if the rate of evaporation reduces water cylcle will stops and amount of water present in the world will be increase.humifity will be more.
What are the proper attire as part of personal hygiene.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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Answer:
This may be coats, aprons, gloves, hairnets, beard nets and footwear. Clothing, footwear and headwear must be in good, clean condition. Hairnets must be worn by everyone. Any facial hair (beards and moustaches) must be covered by a beard net.
Explanation:
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What two elements are used to produce energy during nuclear fission?
A. Petroleum and Uranium
B. Petroleum and Hydrogen
C. Plutonium and Uranium
D. Hydrogen and Uranium
Answer:
C Plutonium and Uranium
Explanation:
u Uranium and plutonium are commonly used elements that produce energy during nuclear fission.
Petroleum is used to produce energy for transportation, heating and electricity, not nuclear fission