Answer:
here are some points
Explanation:
A component of the cell theory is that all living things are composed of one or more cells. A component of the cell theory is that the cell is the basic unit of life.A component of the cell theory is that all new cells arise from existing cells.in which amino acid imidazole group found
Answer:
Histidine contains imidazole group which can be uncharged or positively charged, depending on its local environment. Lysine & arginine contains positively charged R group while glutamate has negatively charged R group.
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for the first picture the stimuluis is light and the respons is phototropism(the plant is oriented towards the source of the light)
for the second picture the stimulus is the signt and smell of the food. the respons is salivary secretion
Answer:
1.
Stimulus: The light
Response: The plant gets light energy required to function
2.
Stimulus: The food in the bowl
Response: The dog digests the food absorbing nutrients needed to continue operating.
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What is the process where water enters
the atmosphere by evaporating from the
leaves of plants?
A. Liquification
B. Transpiration
C. Sublimation
Answer:
B/Transpiration
Explanation:
Transpiration is evap- oration of liquid water from plants and trees into the atmosphere. Nearly all (99%) of all water that enters the roots transpires into the atmosphere. ... Sublimation is the process where ice and snow (a solid) changes into water vapor (a gas) without moving through the liquid phase
access the capabilities of animal and plant cell types owing the presence or absence of chloroplast and cell wall
Answer:At this point, it should be clear that eukaryotic cells have a more complex structure than do prokaryotic cells. Organelles allow for various functions to occur in the cell at the same time. Despite their fundamental similarities, there are some striking differences between animal and plant cells (see Figure 1).
Animal cells have centrosomes (or a pair of centrioles), and lysosomes, whereas plant cells do not. Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, plasmodesmata, and plastids used for storage, and a large central vacuole, whereas animal cells do not.
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One codon contains the instructions to make
- 1 protein
- 1 amino acid
- RNA
Answer:
1 protein
Explanation:
which of the following best describes how the potential is affected by the structural change in the gene?
Answer:
A gene mutation is a permanent alteration in the DNA sequence that makes up a gene, such that the sequence differs from what is found in most people. Mutations range in size; they can affect anywhere from a single DNA building block (base pair) to a large segment of a chromosome that includes multiple genes.
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What is an essential characteristic of members of a given species?
the ability to produce eggs or live offspring without sexual reproduction
the ability to reproduce with members of another species
the ability to reproduce with one another and have fertile offspring
the ability to reproduce with organisms outside of their local gene pool
Answer:
the ability to reproduce with one another and have fertile offspring.
Explanation:
An essential characteristic of the members of a given species is the ability to reproduce with one another and have fertile offspring. Thus, the correct option is C.
What are the characteristics of a species?A species is a group of organisms which are living in an area with similar characteristics which are capable of exchanging genes and chromosomes and produce new organism similar to itself. The species are important as it maintains the equilibrium in the ecosystem.
A species can be defined as the largest group of organisms with the two individuals of the appropriate sexes can produce a fertile offspring, typically through sexual reproduction. The species can also be defined on the basis of their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology, behavior or ecological niche.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
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Two colleagues that share the same office are exposed to the flu virus one week in January. Janet just recovered from the same flu virus two weeks earlier, while Mark has not been sick yet this winter. Which person do you expect would be more likely to become sick with this flu virus and why?
Janet: since she already had the flu, her immune system is weaker than Marks.
Janet: she will most likely get the flu again, and a more severe case of it.
Mark: he has not acquired any active immunity to the flu, and Janet has.
Mark: he has only passive immunity to the flu which will not benefit him in this case.
I believe Mark is more likely to get sick with the flu virus because Janet has acquired a slight immunity because she was infected with it while Mark has not been infected with the virus
Please help me I do not know how
List 2 natural hazards
due to Earth's internal
convection.
What effect does dietary protein have on the body?
Answer:
Even mostly or entirely plant-based diets can be high in protein. Protein is an essential part of a healthy diet. It helps to build and repair muscle, organs, and bones. High-protein diets have also been shown to be helpful with reducing fat, losing weight, increasing satiety, or a feeling of fullness, and retaining muscle.
The unit states that any animal that can be domesticated probably already has been. Explain the logic behind the statement and whether or not you find it convincing.
Answer:
Saying that if an animal can be domesticated that it probably already has been is saying that a lot of things are documented and if it has the capability to be domesticated or brought under human control then someone somewhere probably has. So I would personally find this convincing.
Explanation:
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How do abundant growth and care resources affect ecosystem?
Answer:
over exploitation
Explanation:
Which microscope is used to check organelles of human cheek cell?
Answer:
4x or 10x
Explanation:
You need one of those to find the cells and then you can increase magnification
Many of the Mauryan Empire’s huge pillars originally were transported from quarries in __________ India.
A.
central
B.
eastern
C.
southern
D.
western
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
I think its A. Central. Sorry if im incorrect
Answer: B. Southern
Explanation:
1. Chromosomes are made of
and
Answer:
protein and DNA
Explanation:
If the paramecium is then placed in a hypertonic environment, which of the following will occur?
Answer:
To maintain homeostasis, the paramecium must pump out large amounts of water using its contractile vacuole. If the paramecium is then placed in a hypertonic environment, which of the following will occur? A Water will diffuse into the paramecium.
Explanation:
Question 10 of 25
The development of cars has been good in some ways and bad in others. The
car has allowed for better transportation but it is also responsible for a great
deal of pollution. Which activity helps solve the pollution problem through the
use of new technology?
A. Encouraging people to walk more
B. Encouraging people to ride a bus
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C. Building cars that give off less pollution
D. Building fewer cars
SUB
One codon has the instructions to make
Answer:
1 protein
Explanation:
What is a stimulus?
there are no options actually so plz help thank you
Answer:
In general, a stimulus is something that provokes or causes an action or response, as in Failing that test was the stimulus I needed to start studying harder. The plural of stimulus is stimuli. Its verb form is stimulate, which typically means to spur into action or to invigorate.
Explanation:
Answer:
In physiology, a stimulus is a detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment. The ability of an organism or organ to detect external stimuli, so that an appropriate reaction can be made, is called sensitivity
Explanation:
it just is
Which type of energy causes raindrops to fall onto Earth's surface?
A. Gravitational energy
B. Geothermal energy
C. Solar energy
D. Nuclear energy
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Gravitational energy draws things to it's surface
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT an example of stored chemical energy?
glucose
ATP
bread
starch
Answer:
The answer is ATP
If any of y’all can give me the definition for these words I will give 5 stars ,like and brainlest or whatever it’s called
Answer:
rRNA - Ribosomal RNA, a molecular component of a ribosome, the cell's essential protein factory. Strictly speaking, ribosomal RNA (rRNA) does not make proteins. It makes polypeptides (assemblies of amino acids) that go to make up proteins
tRNA - Transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA) is a type of RNA molecule that helps decode a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence into a protein. tRNAs function at specific sites in the ribosome during translation, which is a process that synthesizes a protein from an mRNA molecule.
Explanation:
List three differences between light dependent and light-independent reactions of photosynthesis
Which provide evidence for the general theory of relativity? Check all that apply
gravitational lensing
the constancy of the speed of light
the curvature of space-time
changes in Mercury's orbital path
O gravitational redshift
Answer:
Gravitational redshift
Explanation:
Gravitational redshift, changes in a planet's orbital path, gravitational lensing provides concrete evidence for the general theory of relativity. Hope this is helpful and the answer you were looking for!
Answer:
1 4 5
Explanation:
In a food chain or web, is organism would be classified as a(n)
Answer:
producer
Explanation:
Schizophrenia:
A. cannot be treated.
B. cannot be cured but can be treated.
C. can be cured with treatment.
D. is very common.
SUE
Answer:
B
Explanation:
For what reasons could a theory be changed or replaced? Check all that apply.
A new, untested hypothesis is proposed.
New information is discovered that does not support the theory.
A single experiment produces results that differ from all previous experiments.
New technology is developed that provides more information about the theory.
New experimental methods are designed to test a theory.
1. New technology is developed that provides more information about the theory.
2. New experimental methods are designed to test a theory.
3. A single experiment produces results that differ from all previous experiments.
im not sure about #3 but it could be it
Answer:
A. New technology is developed that provides more information about the theory.
B. New experimental methods are designed to test a theory.
D. New information is discovered that does not support the theory.
Explanation:
just did it
Food-borne illnesses can have substantial health and economic consequences. Correctly identify the steps that can lead to food-borne illness by Salmonella/Campylobacter and E. coli 0157:H7
1. Bloody diarrhea and hemolytic uremic syndrome can result
2. Live E. coli 0157:H7 bacteria are ingested
3. A Shiga-like toxin is produced
4. Incomplete cooking of raw hamburger fails to kill all pathogens
5. Live Salmonella or Campylobacter bacteria are ingested
6. Diarrhea, abdominal pain and nausea can result.
7. Incomplete cooking of poultry and fruits/vegetables fails to kill all pathogens
8. The pathogen multiplies in the intestinal tract for 2-48 days
Answer:
4,6,5,1,3
Explanation:
3.We anticipate our recombinant DHFR protein to be functional for use in future research applications. However, if you had been able to test functionality and found that your recombinant GST-DHFR-His protein was not functional, what would you propose is one potential issue you would investigate to troubleshoot further. In other words, what is one thing that could have gone wrong to result in non- functional protein from the method used and results obtained this semester
Answer:
In the given case, the protein would have required to go through the process of post-translational modification, however, the mentioned protein would have been cultured in the prokaryotic system, the process of post-translational modification would have failed to take place. This step would be essential for the functionality of the protein. Thus, there is a need to culture it within the eukaryotic system.
The covalent and generally the enzymatic modification of proteins post its biosynthesis is termed as post-translational modification.