When plants with red flowers are crossed with plants with blue flowers, sometimes only red flowers are produced; other times either red or blue flowers are produced. Which gene is dominant?

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Answer 1
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Answer 2

Answer:

The colors you see in flowers come from the DNA of a plant. Genes in a plant's DNA direct cells to produce pigments of various colors. When a flower is red, for instance, it means that the cells in the petals have produced a pigment that absorbs all colors of light but red.

Explanation:

Dominant refers to the relationship between two versions of a gene. Individuals receive two versions of each gene, known as alleles, from each parent. If the alleles of a gene are different, one allele will be expressed; it is the dominant gene. The effect of the other allele, called recessive, is masked.


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Joseph sets up an experiment growing corn in three containers. Each container has the same amount of
potting soil and fertilizer. Each corn plant is five centimeters (cm) tall. The containers are all placed so thatthey
receive the same amount of light. All of the plants are grown at the same temperature. The plants are
watered once a week: container #1 receives 10 ml of water, container #2 receives 20 ml of water, and
container #3 receives 30 ml of water. Joseph measures the growth of each plant for six weeks.
Which hypothesis is being tested?
The amount of water supplied will affect plant growth.
The temperature will affect plant growth.
The type of fertilizer will affect plant growth.
The amount of light exposure will affect plant growth.

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Answer:

The amount of water supplied will affect plant growth is the hypothesis being tested.

Explanation:

Because that is the only variable being altered or changed, every other variable remains consistent. In any experiment what your testing is what's altered between each subject or test group.

posidon spreding the sea legend and the real sience behind it with titonic plates

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Answer:

YA

Explanation:

Which of the following statement about gene mutation is not correct. It:

a) Can be inherited
b) May result in a change in the number of bases that make up the gene
c) Always results in a change in the protein for which the gene codes
d) May result in a change in the order of bases that make up the gene

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Answer:

c) Always results in a change in the protein for which the gene codes

2. What was the instrumentation Franklin used to determine the structure of DNA?
Multiple choice question.
A)X-ray diffraction
B)spectroscopy
C)electron diffraction
D)chromatography

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Answer:

D)chromatography

Explanation:

cause that you get the fingerprints

Does anyone have the file for a biology lab. The lab is...

Lab: Blood Typing
Assignment: Lab Report

The name of the class is Biology B-IC

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Answer:

are those the answer choice?

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think the answer would be the fourth one.

I believe the answer is the third option because people don’t often buy the ugly fruits and vegetables, which makes them go to waste. By the name of the second paragraph it seems like the author is insinuating a way to make customers buy ugly fruits and make them go to use rather be thrown away. Have a nice day!

What are some negative impacts of having this life cycle that might have contributed to a decline in the dragonfly population?

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Answer:

Dragonflies are important for our environment.

Explanation:

Dragon flies belongs to the ancient family of insects. They are found on every parts of the world and have been from around 300 millions years ago. There are more than 5000 different species of them found in different parts of the world. Conserving dragonflies is important as they considered as a valuable environmental indicators.

Dragon flies are found in the areas where water is available and near grasslands. Their life cycle is an example of an incomplete metamorphosis. The dragon flies lays their eggs near the water or in the water. Dragon flies spends most of the life time as a nymph in the water where they turn into an adult and leave the water. The dragon flies rely on the aquatic ecosystems all through their life. Thus dragonflies are an important indicators of the environment and water quality.

Most of the life cycle of the dragon flies depend on the availability of water and its quality. Polluting water and destroying their habitat will result in the decline of the population of the dragon flies.

In cherry tomatoes, red color (R) is dominant to yellow color (r). If two heterozygous plants are crossed, what percentage of the offspring will be yellow?

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Answer:

50

Explanation:

If you cross two heterozygous tomato plants, you get four base genotypes of (Respectively,) RR, Rr, Rr, and rr. That makes your percentage A. 50%.

Explain h0mozygous and heter0zygous?

If a dominant red fruit (RR) plant is crossed with a recessive over yellow fruit (rr), then the phenotype will be red fruit and the genotype Rr. It is a case of complete dominance.

In diploid organisms (2n), an individual is homo-zygous when it carries two copies of the same gene variant (i.e., the same allele).

Moreover, an individual is heter0zygous when it carries two different alleles for the same gene locus.

In complete dominance, the dominant allele completely masks the expression of the recessive allele in heter0zygous individuals.

Thus, That makes your percentage A. 50%.

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List the three parts of the cell cycle.

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Answer:

The cell cycle is a four-stage process in which the cell increases in size (gap 1, or G1, stage), copies its DNA (synthesis, or S, stage), prepares to divide (gap 2, or G2, stage), and divides (mitosis, or M, stage). The stages G1, S, and G2 make up interphase, which accounts for the span between cell divisions.

Explanation:

Are all molecules compounds? Why or why not?

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Answer:

While all compounds are molecules, not all molecules are compounds. A molecule is formed when two or more atoms of an element chemically join together.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Answer is: D

Explanation:

Company's of the innate response include
A. The B cells and T cells
B. the skin and general immune cells
C. the effector cells and T cells
D. the antibodies and memory effector cells​

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I believe the answer is b

Which neurotransmitters are used for each division of the autonomic nervous system? Be sure to describe the synapse at the autonomic ganglion and at the effector. What component of the system determines if a given neurotransmitter has an excitatory or inhibitory effect on the target effector?

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Answer:

The autonomic nervous system is in charge of controlling visceral effectors. Traditionally, it is described by its peripheral nervous components (ganglia, nerves and plexuses) and two divisions are distinguished: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. Transmission of the excitatory stimulus through the synaptic cleft occurs by release of neurotransmitters; the neurotransmitters of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system are mainly norepinephrine (NA) and acetylcholine (AC). The NA-secreting fibers are called adrenergic and those that secrete AC, cholinergic. All preganglionic neurons, both those of the sympathetic nervous system and those of the parasympathetic nervous system, are cholinergic. The neuron that releases the neurotransmitter is called a presynaptic neuron. The signal receptor neuron is called a postsynaptic neuron. Depending on the type of neurotransmitter released, postsynaptic neurons are either stimulated (excited) or de-stimulated (inhibited).

Explanation:

The autonomic nervous system is the part of the central and peripheral nervous system that is responsible for the regulation of the involuntary functions of the organism, the maintenance of internal homeostasis and the adaptive responses to variations in the external and internal environment  and two divisions are distinguished: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. Acetylcholine is the preganglionic neurotransmitter of both divisions of the S.N.A. (sympathetic and parasympathetic) and also of the postganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic. The nerves at whose endings acetylcholine are released are called cholinergic. Norepinephrine is the neurotransmitter of postganglionic sympathetic neurons. The nerves into which norepinephrine is released are called adrenergic. Within the efferent sympathetic impulses, the postganglionic neurons that innervate the eccrine sweat glands and some blood vessels that supply the skeletal muscles are of the cholinergic type. Both acetylcholine and norepinephrine act on the different organs to produce the corresponding parasympathetic or sympathetic effects. The peripheral nerve endings of the sympathetic form a reticulum or plexus from which the terminal fibers come in contact with the effector cells. All the norepinephrine in peripheral tissues is found in the sympathetic endings in which it accumulates in subcellular particles analogous to the chromaffin granulations of the adrenal medulla. The release of norepinephrine at nerve endings occurs in response to action potentials that travel through nerve endings. The receptor, when stimulated by catecholamines, sets in motion a series of membrane changes that are followed by a cascade of intracellular phenomena that culminate in a measurable response. There are two classes of adrenergic receptors known as alpha and beta. These two classes are again subdivided into others that have different functions and that can be stimulated or blocked separately. Norepinephrine primarily excites alpha receptors and beta receptors to a small extent. The neurotransmitter acetylcholine is synthesized at the axonal terminal and deposited in synaptic vesicles. Acetylcholine activates two different types of receptors, called muscarinic and nicotinic receptors. Acetylcholine (AC) synthesis takes place at presynaptic termination by acetylation of choline with acetyl-coenzyme A, a reaction catalyzed by acetylcholinetransferase. The energy required for the release of a neurotransmitter is generated in the mitochondria of the presynaptic terminal. Binding of neurotransmitters to postsynaptic membrane receptors produces changes in membrane permeability. The nature of the neurotransmitter and the receptor molecule determines whether the effect produced will be one of excitation or inhibition of the postsynaptic neuron.

Which is the best example of a response to an external stimulus?

drinking water after a long run
avoiding the sun by looking for food at night
a hungry bear hunting for food
falling asleep in the treetops of a forest

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Answer:

its a or b most likely a tho

Explanation:

Answer: B

Explanation:

State the function of Bowman's capsule and glomerulus.​

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➜ Bowman's capsule and glomerulus have semipermeable walls.

The glomerulus, is a tuft of capillaries contained in Bowman's capsule.The water and dissolved substances (wastes and useful) are filtered into the Bowman's capsule and from here they are filtered into the tubule.Thus, both the structures act as filtering apparatus.

Anyone know this? Not sure if my answer is right

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Your answer is right

Answer:

I'm sure you right.

C.) Photosynthesis.

Explanation:

I checked the chemical equation as well as the diagram, and it looks accurate.

The chemical equation for photosynthesis is:

6CO2+6H2O → C6H12O6+6O2.

So your answer is correct.

In plants, photosynthesis is used to convert light energy from sunlight into chemical energy (glucose).

Carbon dioxide, water, and light are used to make glucose and oxygen.

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Earth is the only planet that is known to support life. Almost two-thirds of Earth's surface is covered with water. It has a rocky terrain consisting of deep valleys and high mountains. Earth is neither too far nor too near to the Sun. This ensures that there is enough sunlight to maintain moderate temperatures on Earth. Which three factors would be most important for a body in the Solar System outside of Earth to support life?

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Answer:

My guess would be an energy source, water, and an atmosphere.

Explanation:

Whatever lives there is going to need energy and water to survive. The atmospheric layer will protect the planet like ours protects Earth. Hope this helps! :)

Answer:

it's going to be water, sunlight and sun

NEED ASAP BIOLOGY 50 POINTS

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Answer:

1. carbohydrates

2.nucleic acid

3.proteins

4.lipids

5.nucleic acid

6.proteins

7.lipids

8.carbohydrates

Explanation:

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I believe that it’s b
It is A bc 1m=0.1cm and 0.1cm(50) is 5cm

Si se aplica a un muelle una fuerza de 30N provocamos que se alarguen 0.2m . Calcular la constante del resorte. Y que fuerza que habra que aplicarle para que se alargue 0.45m

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Answer:

I. Constante de resorte, k = 150 Nm.

II. Fuerza = 67.5 Newton.

Explanation:

Dados los siguientes datos;

Fuerza, F = 30 N

Extensión, e = 0.2 m

Para encontrar la constante del resorte;

Fuerza = constante de resorte * extensión

F = ke

30 = k * 0.2

Constante de resorte, k = 30 / 0.2

Constante de resorte, k = 150 Nm

A continuación, para encontrar la fuerza para una extensión de 0,45 m;

Fuerza = 150 * 0.45

Fuerza = 67.5 Newton.

No decorrer das semanas, a lua apresenta diferentes aspectos. A causa para essas mudanças na aparência do satélite da terra é: A) a sombra da terra refletida sobre a lua. B) o movimento de rotação da lua em torno do seu próprio eixo. C) os raios solares que incidem na superfície da lua. D) a translação da lua ao redor da terra.

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Answer:

C) the sun's rays that fall on the moon's surface.

Explanation:

The moon has different aspects and appearance because of the sun's rays that fall on the moon's surface. The shape of the Moon does not change itself, it occurs due to the sunlight. We only see that part of moon which is lit by the Sun. The phases of moon occur because the Sun lit different parts of the moon when the Moon revolves around the Earth so we can say that sun rays are responsible for the changing of shapes of the moon.

A low pressure system moves across an area. What kind of weather change do you think you can you expect

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A low pressure system would cause storms to develop- things like increasing wind speed, higher temperatures.

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Which of these Earth spheres interact with oceans during beach erosion?

geosphere
hydrosphere
cryosphere
atmosphere

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Answer:

I would say hydrosphere

Explanation:

Because it's what interacts with the water on earth

geosphere, the hydrosphere is the one doing the eroding.

By favoring some alleles over others, natural selection can lead to survival advantages for some organisms. Which of the following is NOT an adaptation as a result of natural selection?

a
A certain snake species has many members of various colors.
b
A moth's wing markings help it blend into the forest habitat.
c
A bird that dives into water to hunt fish has webbed feet.
d
A bird has a certain beak size that allows it to eat seeds of various sizes.

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Answer:

The Answer is A

Explanation:

answer all 3 please

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Answer: 1. Earthquake

2. Lava

3. Divergent Boundary

Explanation:

Which is the largest bone in the body, found in the hip and groin area?

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Answer:femur bone

Explanation:

Answer:

The femur

Explanation:

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Explain IN YOUR OWN WORDS why cancer drugs "turn a cancer's weakness against itself."

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can you explain a little more

Answer:

There are several possible reasons for chemotherapy resistance: Some of the cells that are not killed by the chemotherapy mutate (change) and become resistant to the drug. Once they multiply, there may be more resistant cells than cells that are sensitive to the chemotherapy. Gene amplification.

Which of the following increases transpiration?

A air around the leaf with high humidity.
B air molecules around the leaf with kess kinetic energy.
C an obsence of light falling on the leaf.
D water molecules in the leaf with more kinetic energy.​

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D is the answer of transportation

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I believe it’s the points where they are at its highest soo 38 and 7.5

Jayden wants to model the hydrological cycle. He puts some water in a small plastic cup, draws a line on the cup at the water level, and places the cup upright on a window sill. After three days of being undisturbed, the amount of water in the cup is below the line Jayden drew. This is an example of:

A. Transpiration
B. Evaporation
C. Condensation
D. Precipitation

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evaporation...evaporation occurs when it is warmer and the particles get further apart so they kinda drift off and go their own way(they turn into a gas) then the water in the cup has a less amount so that is why the water is below the line
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