Answer:
Characteristics such as appearance, reproduction, mobility, and functionality are just a few ways in which living organisms are grouped together. These specialized groups are collectively called the classification of living things.
How do whales differ from fish
A) whales use blowholes for breathing
B) whales have scales that cover the skin
C) whales develop lungs following metamorphosis
D) whales reproduce through external fertilization
Answer:
awsner is c, whales develop lungs following metamorphis
Explanation:
You are looking at the color of feathers in ducks and find that Green feathers (G) are dominant to yellow feathers (g). However, a second gene, H, controls whether the color will be expressed in the feathers. If the duck is hh, the duck will always be white, because the pigment does not go into feathers. What ratio of phenotypes in the progeny would you expect following a dihybrid cross
Answer:
Option C , 9:3:4
Explanation:
The options for the questions are there in the attachment
Solution-
This is the case of recessive epistasis in which recessive allele has a masking effect on alleles G and g.
GgHh * GgHh
The offspring will be
GH Gh gH gh
GH GGHH GGHh GgHH GgHh
Gh GGHh GGhh GgHh Gghh
gH GgHH GgHh ggHH ggHh
gh GgHh Gghh ggHh gghh
Green colored - 9
Yellow colored - 3
White colored- 4
List the 6 kingdoms of living things, and describe what is found in each kingdom.
Answer: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista., Plants,Animals.
Explanation:
A man with type AB blood is married to a woman with type O blood. they have two natural children and one adopted child. Jane has type A blood, Jordan has type B blood and Marlin has type O blood. which child was adopted and how's do you know
Answer:
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Explanation:
Jordan is adopted because if one if your parents has O blood you have O blood
and you cant roulette a blood type and get B
What two factors cause an increase in the population size?
Answer:
The amount of resources available: food and space
Answer:
health/care access to health care /medical techonlogy ability to fight or prevent disease.
Explanation:
factors that influence human population
What are 3 beneficial functions of coastal wetlands?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Wetlands provide many societal benefits: food and habitat for fish and wildlife, including threatened and endangered species; water quality improvement; flood storage; shoreline erosion control; economically beneficial natural products for human use; and opportunities for recreation, education, and research
What causes the "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico each summer?
Define Global Warming
Answer:
a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
Answer:
a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
Explanation:
What types of rocks were used to construct the time scale?
Answer:
Sedimentary rocks were used to construct the time scale.
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How would global warming influence the intensity of hurricanes?
A)
Global warming traps the storm causing hurricanes to intensify.
B)
Global warming increases temperature of sea water causing hurricanes to intensify.
C)
Global warming evaporates gas from the sea causing hurricanes to intensify.
D)
Global warming activates solar energy absorption causing hurricanes to intensify.
Answer:
i would say a or b
Explanation:
sowwy i took a class on this but it was a while ago
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I took the test.
Which of the following is a true description of the green alga Spirogyra sp.?
Select one:
a. The alga has a branched, multicellular, filamentous habit.
b. The chloroplast with its pyrenoids is arranged spirally throughout each filament.
c. Most of the interior of each cell is occupied by cytoplasm.
d. Gametic meiosis takes place via the process of conjugation between filaments.
A dichotomous key is used to identify a plant. 1a. Leaves are spiny ......................Pinus taeda 1b. Leaves are broad..................... Go to 2 2a. Single leaf..........................Go to 3 2b. Many leaves....................... Go to 4 3a. Leaf edge is smooth..............Cornus florida 3b. Lead edge is rough...............Ulmus americana 4a. Leaflet edges are smooth........Albizia julibrissin 4b. Leaflet edges are rough.........Juglans nigra A plant has many broad leaves with rough edges. What type of plant is this
A plant has many broad leaves with rough edges., type of plant is - Juglans nigra
Dichotomous keysa useful tool to identify organisms according to their morphological traits.The following key provides morphological traits to identify A plant has many broad leaves with rough edges.1.
A. Leaves are spiny ...................... Pinus taedaB. Leaves are broad..................... Go to 21b. match with broad leaves
2.
a. Single leaf.......................... Go to 3 b. Many leaves....................... Go to 42b. Match with many leaves
3.
a. Leaf edge is smooth.............. Cornus florida b. Lead edge is rough............... Ulmus americana4.
a. Leaflet edges are smooth........Albizia julibrissinb. Leaflet edges are rough.........Juglans nigraLearn more about an example of the dichotomous key
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Which are characteristics of life?
Answer:
All living organisms share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing. When viewed together, these characteristics serve to define life.
Explanation:
What are some common properties that most terriers share?
Answer:melting point, density, color, hardness, flammability, and reactivity with acid. What are examples of non-characteristic properties? What are two common properties that most terriers share?
Explanation:
Explain how the body provides oxygen to our cells and removes the carbon dioxide waste. In your description, be sure to include the following terms: oxygen, carbon dioxide, heart, blood vessels, lungs, alveoli, and exchange of gases.
Answer:
The heart pumps blood through the lungs. In the lungs the blood receives oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. Then the heart pumps this oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to your cells. When the oxygen-rich blood gets to the cells, the cells receive the oxygen and release the carbon dioxide.
The cells in our bodies need oxygen to stay alive. Carbon dioxide is made in our bodies as cells do their jobs. The lungs and respiratory system allow oxygen in the air to be taken into the body, while also letting the body get rid of carbon dioxide in the air breathed out.
Explanation:
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Skulls of (1) Modern gorilla, (2) Australopithecus afarensis, (3) Homoerectus, (4) Homoneanderthalensis, (5) Homosapiens
Based on the diagram, which of the following best describes ways in which the physical appearance of H. neandertalensis and H. sapiens differ?
a. Homoneanderthalensis had lighter bones and less body bulk than Homosapiens.
b. Homoneanderthalensis had smaller teeth and a larger forehead than Homosapiens.
c. Homoneanderthalensis had a heavier brow ridge and less pronounced chin than Homosapiens.
d. Homoneanderthalensis had a larger brain and smaller jaw than Homosapiens.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: The answer is: c. Homoneanderthalensis had a heavier brow ridge and less pronounced chin than Homosapiens.
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The oxygen released during photosynthesis comes from molecules of water
True or False
Answer: False
Photolysis takes place in the light dependent reaction of the photosynthesis. The reaction can be represented as: H 2 O + 2 photons --> 2 e − + 2H + + O. Here, the electrons released are accepted by the photosystem to fulfill the electron gap. The last electron acceptor is the oxygen and thus, the oxygen is liberated from the water molecule. The experiments conducted by Samuel Ruben and Martin Kamen by using radioactive isotopes helped to prove that the oxygen liberated during photosynthesis came from photolysis the water.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is the process in which light energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of sugars. In a process driven by light energy, glucose molecules (or other sugars) are constructed from water and carbon dioxide, and oxygen is released as a byproduct.Carbon dioxide is released during photosynthesis. Plants which synthesise their food themselves are called saprotrophs.
Which photon has the greatest amount of energy?
Answer:
Gamma rays, a form of nuclear and cosmic EM radiation, can have the highest frequencies and, hence, the highest photon energies in the EM spectrum.
Explanation:
The level of glucose in the bloodstream drops. The person requires glucose in cells to meet the demand for ATP (glucose is broken down to create ATP). The body detects glucose levels with a particular receptor designed for this function. These receptors release hormones, chemical messages that initiate the start of the feedback mechanism. The hormones travel to their target tissue and initiate a corrective response. In this case, the corrective response is the secretion of more glucose into the bloodstream. Does this demonstrate POSITIVE or NEGATIVE FEEDBACK?
Answer:
Negative feedback.
Explanation:
It is negative feedback because the reactions triggered by low glucose levels are trying to rebalance the glucose concentrations in our body to make it work properly.
In positive feedback, a product will only stimulate more the components that lead to that product to produce more of it, increasing the product's effect and an imbalance.
TMV Assembly Each of these statements is an experimental observation concerning the reassembly of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) virions from TMV RNA and coat protein subunits. In each case, carefully state a reasonable conclusion that can be drawn from the experimental finding.
a. When RNA from a specific strain of TMV is mixed with coat protein from the same strain, infectious virions are formed.
b. When RNA from strain A of TMV is mixed with coat protein from strain B, the reassembled virions are infectious, giving rise to strain A virus particles in the infected tobacco cells.
c. Isolated coat protein monomers can polymerize into a virus-like helix in the absence of RNA.
d. In infected plant cells, the TMV virions that form contain only TMV RNA and never any of the various kinds of cellular RNAs present in the host cell.
e. Regardless of the ratio of RNA to coat protein in the starting mixture, the reassembled virions always contain RNA and coat protein in the ratio of three nucleotides of RNA per coat protein monomer.
Answer:
Explanation:
tobacco mossaic virus is aa RNA containing virus enclosed in aaprotein coat. in above sttaed experiment when TMV cause infection in tobacco plant is leaves get infected due to replication of virus in its cells. RNA is first converted into complementary DNA and form a double stranded nucliec acid structure. it syntheaize its protein to make new coats and to wrap the newly synthesized RNA, and make a completely infected new virus which we called virion. in any case the number of coats are equal to RNA so that to prepare new viruse. n
In pea plants, height is determined by an allele for tallness (T) that is dominant over an allele for shortness (t). What is the probability that a gamete, selected at random, would carry the short allele (t) in a cross of heterozygous tall pea plants?
A. 1/8
B. 1/4
C. 1/2
D. 3/4
Answer:
C. 1/2
Explanation:
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define atomic number and mass number – describe how they differ
Answer:The major difference between atomic number and mass number is that the atomic number states the number of protons present in an atom whereas, the mass number indicates the total of the number of protons and the number neutrons present in an atom.i) Atomic number is the total number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom. It is also equal to the number of electrons for a neutral atom. Example, atomic number of sodium is 11. ii) Mass number is the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus taken together. For example, mass number of sodium is 23 g/mol.
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Explanation:
This is the part of a flower that helps attract animals in order to aid in pollination.
It also starts with pe
Answer:
Petals?
Explanation:
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Rudy is analyzing a list of statements about structural organization within
the human body. The chart shows the list of statements.
1
2
3
Human Body Structural Organization
The human body has more systems than cells
The human body has more cols than systems
Cabs are made up of different tissues.
Organs are made up of cells and tissues
Systems are more complex than organs
4
S
Which statements are true?
1 and 2
2 and 3
2.4 and 5
3.4 and 5
Answer: 2, 4 and 5.
Explanation:
Human system are made of various organs which in turn are made up of various tissues which in turn are made up of various cells. Cells are therefore much more numerous than systems.
As already mentioned, organs are made up of tissues which are made up of cells so statement 4 is right.
As systems are made up of various organs working together, they are more complex than the individual organs. For instance, the Muscular system is more complex than the triceps or bicep muscles.
If the n number of an organism is 13, then the 2n number would be?
A.1
B.7
C.13
D.26
5. If you used a Punnett Square to cross "Ee" and "Ee", how many different genotypes
and phenotypes would you get?
Which is the definition of an amino acid?
a fatty acid that has no double bonds between carbon atoms
a protein building block
a type of carbohydrate that is difficult for humans to digest
a simple sugar that is the body's basic fuel
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's a protein building block
Which of Earth's spheres are involved in the water cycle?
A. Hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere
OB. Hydrosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere only
O C. Hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere only
D. Hydrosphere and atmosphere only
Answer:
Hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere only
Answer:
the atmosphere and hydrosphere
Explanation:
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The chemical that moves from the axon of one neuron across a gap to the dendrite of
another is a n):
Schwann Cell
Vitamin A
Node of Ranvier
Neurotransmitter
Answer:
Schwann Cell
Explanation:
3. Earthquakes are most likely to occur near?
O Fault
O Ocean
O Mountain
O Tsunami
Answer:
Earthquakes are most likely to occur near oceans because of the ocean plates sliding against one another
Explanation:
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