What type of evidence would indicate that the human hand, pigeon wing, and cat paw are homologous structures?

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Answer 1

Answer:

embryological evidence or fossil evidence. give the answer choices if you can. they are vestigial structures.

Explanation:


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a gene may be discribed as

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Answer: A gene can be defined as the functional segment of DNA where it is the unit of hereditary of the characteristics of the parents to the offspring

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1. A process called__________ helps to propel first the bolus and then chyme forward through the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine.
2. Nutrients are absorbed through the lining of the small intestine via a variety of mechanisms. Most nutrients require______________ , where a specific carrier protein is utilized, but no energy is required.
3. Some smaller molecules can cross via_____________ , Like with facilitated diffusion, no energy is required because the concentration of a nutrient is higher inside the GI tract than in the enterocyte. Unlike with facilitated diffusion, however, no ____________ is needed.
4. Nutrients like glucose and amino acids are absorbed through ______________ , which requires both a carrier protein and energy in the form of ATP.
5. A fourth method is called _____________ , which involves a vesicle that forms from the enterocyte's cell membrane, engulfing the nutrient and then drawing the nutrient into the cell.
6. Once absorbed, water-soluble nutrients like carbohydrates and amino acids enter capillaries and travel to the liver via the ___________ .
7. Fat-soluble nutrients initially travel via the _____________ before entering the bloodstream.
8. Most water is absorbed in the _____________ , and solid waste is then eliminated.


a. Large intestine
b. Peristalsis
c. Passive diffusion
d. Carrier protein
e. Active transport
f. Facilitated diffusion
g. Endocytosis
h. Lymphatic system
i. Hepatic portal vein

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Answer:

1. b. Peristalsis

2. c. Passive diffusion

3.  Facilitated diffusion, d. Carrier protein

4. e. Active transport

5. g. Endocytosis

6. i. Hepatic portal vein

7. h. Lymphatic system

8. a. Large intestine

Explanation:

1. peristalsis helps to propel first the bolus and then chyme forward through the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine.

2. Nutrients are absorbed through the lining of the small intestine via a variety of mechanisms. Most nutrients require passive diffusion, where a specific carrier protein is utilized, but no energy is required.

3. Some smaller molecules can cross via facilitated diffusion Like with facilitated diffusion, no energy is required because the concentration of a nutrient is higher inside the GI tract than in the enterocyte. Unlike with facilitated diffusion, however, no carrier protein is needed.

4. Nutrients like glucose and amino acids are absorbed through active transport which requires both a carrier protein and energy in the form of ATP.

5. A fourth method is called endocytosis which involves a vesicle that forms from the enterocyte's cell membrane, engulfing the nutrient and then drawing the nutrient into the cell.

6. Once absorbed, water-soluble nutrients like carbohydrates and amino acids enter capillaries and travel to the liver via the hepatic system

7. The lymphatic system helps in traveling of the Fat-soluble nutrients initially, before entering the bloodstream.

8. Most water is absorbed and solid waste is then eliminated. in the large intestine

According to Sam's soap recipe, she needs 945 grams of coconut oil. To measure out the coconut oil, Sam first places a liquid measuring cup on a kitchen scale and sets the scale to 0 grams. She then pours coconut oil into the cup until the scale reads 945 grams. She notes that the total volume of the 945 grams of coconut oil is 1.05 liters.

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The question is incomplete, however, the question is asking about the density of coconut oil by the given data

Answer:

The correct answer is - d = 0.9402  

Explanation:

Given:

mass of the coconut oil in cup = 945 gm

the volume of coconut oil in cup = 1.05 liter

solution:

we know that,

volume × density = mass

then, 1.05 × d = 945

d = 945/1005 (converting the liter value to ml)

d = 0.9402   (at room temperature)

The correct answer is - d = 0.9402  

Thiobacillus denitrificans is a species of bacteria that obtains its energy from carbon dioxide and inorganic compounds such as nitrogen in its environment. It is used in bioremediation (natural cleansing) of groundwater that contains excess nitrate, allowing the nitrates to be removed. Through what process does Thiobacillus denitrificans help bioremediate groundwater? nitrification denitrification nitrogen fixation decomposition

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denitrification

Explanation:

Thiobacillus denitrificans are denitrifying bacteria

Answer:

B. denitrification

Explanation:

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What are the technological building blocks required to fulfill the future plans of the industrial biotechnology? Also state the number of key horizontal issues that need to be addressed when these future plans are implemented?

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Answer:

The technological components are: research, natural resources and specialized labor.

These components will be used in issues such as the demand for food, the optimization of natural resources and the control of climate change.

Explanation:

One thing we can say about our future: We will be very dependent on the work of industrial technology. This is because it will be able to use microorganisms, natural resources and biological molecules to develop products capable of meeting some of our needs.

However, with the advance of climatic changes, the demand for food increasingly and the destruction of natural resources in a constant way, we can say that biotechnology will face several challenges and to overcome them need to have technological components such as the establishment of research through of a qualified and specialized workforce that promotes the optimization of natural resources and their products.

About 16% of the world's total oil output:
A) comes from offshore drilling
B) is made by the United States
C) is mined deep beyond the continental shelf
D) comes from oil rigs in the Atlantic Ocean

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The answer is D


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Answer:

The answer is A,  It comes from offshore drilling.

Explanation:

Cause i got it right.

Question 22 (5 points)
The major difference between B cells and T cells is that
T cells do not produce antibodies.
B cells do not produce antibodies.
B cells always circulate in the blood stream.
T cells always circulate in the blood stream.

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Answer:

B cells always circulate in the blood stream

Explanation:

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Which combination forms a covalent bond?
A. Two carbon atoms
B. Two oxygen molecules
C. Two water molecules
D. Two sodium atoms
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Answer:

A. Two carbon atoms

Explanation:

We know that covalent bond occurs when there are two non - metallic atoms and carbon atoms are non-metallic so it is the answer.

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which organsms can produce the highest number of geneticallly different gametes

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Answer:

A Carp and Giraffes

Choose the incorrect statement regarding how the nervous system coordinates homeostasis in the body. Multiple Choice Through sense organs and simple sensory nerve endings, the nervous system receives information about changes in the body and the external environment and transmits coded messages to the spinal cord and brain. The spinal cord and brain process information without regard to past experiences, and determine what response, if any, is appropriate to the circumstances.

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Answer:

Both

Explanation:

The Nervous system is the seat of coordination. It receives information from the environment via sensation(Homeostasis) and respond back to the sensation. It helps process pain, touch, pressure.

Hypothalamus is a part of the brain that regulated homeostasis. it helps to regulate the taste, body temperature and aids water balance in the body.

What can develop in the uterus?

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Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman's uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign, or noncancerous.

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Fibroids, these are tumors or abnormal growths. Most of the time they are benign, meaning it’s noncancerous.

How many sperm cells are needed for one double fertilization event in angiosperms? How many eggs are fertilized?

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There are two sperm cells
And one fertilized eggs cells

A chemical manufacturing company wants to control the odor produced by chemicals. Which method can they use for this purpose?

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I believe the answer you were looking for is incineration.

Answer:

 gas adsorption

Explanation:

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Which kind of body tissue lines the oral cavity?

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Answer:Oral Mucosae

Explanation:This is because the oral mucosae is the type of body tissue that lines up with the oral cavity.

Which represents the greatest time frame in which a short-term environmental change can occur?

in days
in minutes
over hundreds of years
over thousands of years

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Answer:

Over hundreds of years

Explanation:

Environmental changes occur as a result of human action and natural processes. These changes leads to the disruption in the normal environmental processes. Examples of human actions include release of pollutants into the atmosphere, overcrowding and destroy of plants and animals habitats etc while the natural causes include earthquakes and the end results include climate changes.

The greatest time frame in which a short-term environmental change can occur is over hundred of years as environmental changes are normally known to occur after several thousands and millions of years.

Answer:

over hundreds of years

Explanation:

avier stepped on a splinter while walking barefoot. The splinter pierced deep into his foot and caused a great amount of pain. What is the appropriate pathway of pain sensation from the spinal cord into the brain

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Answer:

Answered below

Explanation:

On piercing his foot, the pain receptors called nociceptors, found in the skin, are activated. Nociceptors exist at the nerve endings of the primary afferent neurons. Signals travel along the first order neurons which have cell bodies within the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord. In the dorsal root ganglia, the signals are taken up at the synapse with the second order neurons which have cell bodies in the nuclei of the cranial nerves within the brainstem. These neurons ascend cranially in the spinothalamic tract to the thalamus. The third order neurons lie within the ventral posterolateral nucleus of the thalamus. They terminate at the somatosensory cortex where the signals are being processed and returned as a sensation of pain.

Describe the invasion of wild parsnip, including the harm it causes

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Answer:

poisonus

Explanation:

Answer:

came from Europe and Asia

invaded the entire state of Wisconsin

can burn your skin

reproduces rapidly

can be removed at root or with a powered brush cutter for large populations

Explanation:

Sorry that it is late, but this is the Edge version.

the diagram below shows a sarcomere if a disorder makes it impossible for atp to bind to the myosin head what would happen to the sarcomere?

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Answer:

B. The myosin and actin would not separate, and the sarcomere would remain contracted

Explanation:

ATP (adenosine triphosphate) acts both in the binding of myosin to actin, which occurs during muscle contraction, and also in its separation, which occurs during muscle relaxation.

When ATP is lacking, myosin remains attached to actin, causing muscle stiffness. This is what happens after death, producing a state of cadaverous rigidity (also called "rigor mortis").

An intense and uninterrupted stimulation causes the muscle to reach the maximum degree of contraction. Then, the muscle remains in contraction, this state is called tetany.

A very prolonged state of tetany causes muscle fatigue,  in which, due to ATP deficiency, can cause a loss of muscle contraction capacity, after its relaxation.


What is the probability the offspring will be heterozygous for this trait?


25%

50%

75%

100%

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b) 50%

Aa occurs 2 times in the chart, so it is 50% chance

Answer:

50%

Explanation:

for a child Aa is 50%

Select all of the answers that apply. Besides lava setting fire to combustible materials, what other natural hazards can occur from a volcanic eruption?

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Answer:

earthquakes

landslide and mudslides

flooding

A farmer plants Bt cotton that is genetically modified to produce its own insecticide. Of the cotton bollworms feeding on these Bt plants, only 5% survive unless they have at least one copy of the dominant resistance allele R that confers resistance to the Bt insecticide. When the farmer first plants Bt cotton, the frequency of the R allele in the cotton bollworm population is 0.01. What will the frequency of the resistance allele be after one generation of cotton bollworms fed on Bt cotton [answer]

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Answer:

the frequency of the resistant allele after one generation is 0.989

Explanation:

Given that :

A farmer plants Bt cotton that is genetically modified to produce its own insecticide.

Of the cotton bollworms feeding on these Bt plants, only 5% survive

i.e the survival rate s  = 5% =0.05

unless they have at least one copy of the dominant resistance allele R that confers resistance to the Bt insecticide

Frequency of R allele = 0.01

In order to determine what will the frequency of the resistance allele be after one generation of cotton bollworms fed on Bt cotton; we need to first determine the frequency of the recessive allele r.

According to Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium ;

p+q = 1

Let p = R and q = r

R + r = 1

0.01 + r = 1

r = 1 - 0.01

r = 0.99

Now; the  frequency of the resistance allele after one generation can be calculated as :

[tex]q' = \dfrac{q(1-sq)}{1-(sq^2)}[/tex]

where ;

q' = R

q = r

[tex]q' = \dfrac{0.99(1-(0.05 \times 0.99))}{1-(0.05 \times 0.99^2)}[/tex]

[tex]q' = \dfrac{0.99(0.9505)}{1-(0.049005)}[/tex]

[tex]q' = \dfrac{0.940995}{0.950995}[/tex]

q' = 0.989

Thus; the frequency of the resistant allele after one generation is 0.989

At your laboratory you are observing skin cells labeled 'defective' to determine what is wrong with them. After careful observation you notice that the cytoskeleton is there, but the cell is still having trouble maintaining its shape. Infer what could be damaged.
A. Cell wall
B. Capsule
C. Cilia
D. Actin filaments

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Answer:

D. Actin Filaments

Explanation:

Actin filaments are part of cytoskeleton and they are the central key player in maintaining cell shape and movement. So my guess is that since cytoskeleton is present, there is something likely wrong with the actin filament.

Even in the presence of the cytoskeleton, the shape is not maintained in the cell due to the damaged actin filaments. Thus, option D is correct.

What are actin filaments?

Actin filaments are the part of the cytoskeleton that forms bundles and meshworks to provide the cell shape and structure. They are the central part of the cell shape and motion.

As the cytoskeleton is present then, there is the possibility that the actin filaments of the cells are damaged so that the cell is not able to maintain the cell shape.

Cell wall, capsules, and cilia have no role in the animal cell like the skin cells to maintain the cell shape as animal lacks cell wall in the structure and are not involved in providing cell shape.

Therefore, the actin filament is damaged.

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why might rainforests in South America and near the equator be so productive?​

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Due to the abundant sunlight,

Suitable temperature

Excessive rainfall on a daily basis leads to flirtatious turnover of nutrients and plant growth is prompt.

Identify the statements that accurately describe how hydrogen ion concentration relates to energy production in oxidative phosphorylation. The pH in the intermembrane space is higher than the pH in the mitochondrial matrix. Oxidative phosphorylation relies on the hydrogen ion concentration gradient generated and maintained by the electron transport chain. Hydrogen ions are actively transported out of the mitochondrial matrix. Hydrogen ion concentration is higher in the intermembrane space than in the mitochondrial matrix. Energy is generated as a result of the difference in hydrogen ion concentration between the mitochondrial matrix and the cytoplasm.

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Oxidative phosphorylation relies on the hydrogen ion concentration gradient generated and maintained by the electron transport chain.

Hydrogen ions are actively transported out of the mitochondrial matrix.

Hydrogen ion concentration is higher in the intermembrane space than in the mitochondrial matrix.

DNA damage checkpoints are crucial for preventing cell proliferation when DNA damage has occurred. The role of DNA checkpoint proteins in the cell cycle is closely tied to the roles of DNA repair enzymes, although these proteins perform different functions.1. Which of the following statements is true for DNA checkpoint proteins and not for DNA repair enzymes? a. These proteins remove a single nucleotide of damaged DNA. b. These proteins nick the phosphodiester backbone of the damaged DNA. c. These proteins prevent the cell cycle from progressing if damaged DNA is detected. d. These proteins remove the region of damaged DNA. 2. Which cell cycle phases contain critical DNA damage checkpoints?a. Gob. G1c. G2d. M

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Answer:

1. C. These proteins prevent the cell cycle from progressing if damaged DNA is detected.

2. C. G2

Explanation:

1. All other choices apply uniquely to DNA repair enzymes (i.e. not to DNA checkpoint proteins).

2. Go doesn't contain any critical DNA damage checkpts. because it's not even an official part of the cell cycle; it's simply a phase in which cells are arrested. G1 doesn't contain any critical DNA damage checkpts. because it's before DNA is replicated. G2 is right after S phase when the DNA is replicated; thus, it contains critical DNA damage checkpts.

Which two types of structures make up the earthworm's heart?

A. Organ systems

B. Specialized cells

C. Tissues

D. Organisms

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Answer: Option A and B.

Organ system and tissues.

Explanation:

Earthworm is a segmented worm that belong to the phylum annelids. Earthworm has a close circulatory system just as human beings which means their blood circulate through a closed network of vessels which are connective tissues. Earthworm has a structure of 5 hearts and they are called aortic arches which are organ systems. These pump blood into network of vessels and it's flow through the body. From there, the blood move to dorsal blood vessel which send blood to the front of the Earthworm, then to the ventral blood vessel which send blood to the posterior. At the intestines, there are lateral vessels which carry nutrients away from the gut and to the body.

Answer:

A & D

Explanation:

"During the process of nerve impulse transmission, when sodium flows into the neuron, its cell membrane is"

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Answer:

The neuron cell membrane is partially permeable to sodium ions, so sodium atoms slowly leak into the neuron through sodium leakage channels. The cell wants to maintain a negative resting membrane potential, so it has a pump that pumps potassium back into the cell and pumps sodium out of the cell at the same time.

During the process of nerve impulse transmission, when sodium flows into the neuron, its cell membrane is depolarized.

The nerve impulse is an electrical impulse, so that the electrical impulse is transmitted, the positive sodium ions that are present outside the neuron in a state of rest must pass through the cell membrane.

In a state of rest, the interior of the neuron has a negative electrical charge (repolarized membrane).

When positive sodium ions enter the neuron, they change the internal charge from negative to positive (depolarized membrane).

This increase is due to the constant number of sodium ions, positively charged, inside the membrane of the neuron.

This depolarization is the first step in the generation of an action potential, that is, the emission of a message.

In other words, it is the part of the process that causes an electrical signal to be released, which will end up traveling through the neuron to cause the transmission of information through the nervous system.

Therefore, we can conclude that during the process of nerve impulse transmission, when sodium flows into the neuron, its cell membrane is depolarized.

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A cross section is taken from a dorsal root ganglion. Upon observation, it is noted that the section is full of cell bodies. These cell bodies belong to what order of neuron?
a. first
b. second
c. third
d. It could be any of these options.

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Answer:

Option a

Explanation:

The first order neurons are also termed sensory neurons. The dorsal root ganglion is made up of cell bodies of sensory neurons which possess axon that help in the relay of information to the central nervous system mainly the spinal cord.

How can we determine the population of soil?

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Answer:

by the depth of the soil

You mean microbial population of soil .If so here is the answer.It can be determined by various factors such as soil depth,organic matter,carbon dioxide concentration ,soil pH etc...

Which phase best descibes the rocks texture? Jagged grains, course grains, rounded grains, non banded grains.

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The answer is non-banded grains
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