Which of the following is true of Meiosis?
A. Meiosis does not require interphase to occur.
B. Meiosis requires DNA to copy itself twice
C. Meiosis produces haploid cells
D. Meiosis contains only one cell cell division
E. Meiosis occurs in all cells

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Answer 1

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Answer:

evaporation

condensation

condensed liquid water

rain

Explanation:

Describe an example of a plant responding to environmental stimuli

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Answer:

Plants also detect and respond to the daily cycle of light and darkness. For example, some plants open their leaves during the day to collect sunlight and then close their leaves at night to prevent water loss. Environmental stimuli that indicate changing seasons trigger other responses.

Explanation:

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Biodiversity decreases the stability of an ecosystem and decreases the
health of the biosphere

true
or
False

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Answer: false

because Biodiversity is the biological variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level. Terrestrial biodiversity is usually greater near the equator, which is the result of the warm climate and high primary productivity.

True
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Which of the following is released during cellular respiration?

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Glucose
C. Mitochondria
D. Oxygen

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Answer:

A.) Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

The main purpose of cellular respiration is to produce ATP. However, one of the byproducts is carbon dioxide. We use the process of cellular respiration when we take in oxygen (so oxygen isn't the answer) and breathe out CO2. Cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria, but that's not what's released.

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Answer:

Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

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List the traits of each new species of rat.
The rat on island A:
1.
2.

The rat on island B:
1.
2.

The rat on island C:
1.
2.

The rat on island B:
1.
2.

Describe a challenge that would be encountered and a success of one of the new rats to another be environment (example: the rat living on island B now moves to island D) ​

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Complete question:

Directions: Read the descriptions of the four islands presented in the lesson.

1. List two new traits that each new species of rat might demonstrate as it adapts to the conditions on each island.

2. Introduce one of the four new rat species to another island and describe one challenge it would encounter and one success as it adapts to its new environment

Island A:  

The island is fairly flat with an occasional hill. The ground is made of soft dirt, and several species of shrubs grow toward the center of the island. There is no animal life on land, but the water around the island is teeming with fish. The island is surrounded by a coral reef, and the shore is sandy with no algae growing on it. Freshwater is available.

The rat on Island A:

1.

2.

Island B:

This island has a rocky shoreline. Numerous tide pools dot the island along the shore where the wave action is somewhat sheltered by rocky outcrops. The tide pools host barnacles, abalone, sea urchins, and crabs. Algae grow all around the island; however, the growth of algae is quite sparse in the tide pools where the various animals feed. The current is quite strong along the rocky outcrops where the algae grow best. Freshwater is available.

The rat on Island B:

1.

2.

Island C:

The island is somewhat barren. A few species of cactus thrive on the bare rocks, and a large, cactus eating tortoise inhabits the island. A species of very large birds’ nests on the island annually. The birds build their nests on the rocks and protect their eggs from the sun by standing over the nests with outspread wings. The nests are always found on the windy side of the island, which is somewhat cooled by offshore breezes.

The rat on Island C:

1.

2.

Island D:

This island is an extinct volcano. Vegetation on the island changes as the altitude increases. Grasses grow at the base of the volcano, but farther up the volcano’s slope, the grasses give way to low shrubs. Halfway up, the island becomes quite lush; tropical plants and trees dominate the landscape. At this altitude, the island experiences frequent rain showers. Two species of birds inhabit the island. One is a raptor that preys on the smaller birds. The other fishes the waters approximately one mile offshore. Both of the bird species nest in trees.

The rat on Island D:

1.

2.

Answer:  

The rat on Island A:

1. Behavioural adaptation → Diurnal habits, as there are no predators that might attack them.      

2. Morphological adaptation → Flat feet to move on the sand and Long strong nails to dig in the soft dirt and reach the roots of the shrubs which are a nutritious source of food.

The rat on Island B:

1.  Morphological adaptation → Strong extremities to move along the rocky shoreline, to avoid sudden wave impacts, and handle to swim counter-current if they fall.

2. Morphological adaptation → Strong mandibles, well-developed masseteric and temporal muscles, and teeth adapted to feed on barnacles, abalone, sea urchins, and crabs.

The rat on Island C:

1.  Stress-induced → Reduced transpiration rate due to the limited water availability.

2. Behavioural adaptation →  Skills to compete for scars food with the tortoise avoiding its attack or presence.  

The rat on Island D:

1.  Morphological adaptation → Waterproof coat, due to the frequent rain showers.

2. Morphological adaptation → Vestigial nails, as they do not need them to get food.  

Introduction of a Rat from island C to island D.

Challenge: They need to regulate water loss by increasing the transpiration rate. They need to grow fur adapted to excessive water.Success: They are good competitors with special skills.

Explanation:

Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached files.

How are GMO's made????

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Answer:

GMOs are created by selecting and inserting a particular gene into a plant to produce a desired trait – such as resistance to pesticides. ... This type of selective or traditional breeding involves crossing thousands of genes, which is different than how gmos are made.

Explanation:

Answer:

GM is a technology that involves inserting DNA into the genome of an organism. To produce a GM plant, new DNA is transferred into plant cells. Usually, the cells are then grown in tissue culture where they develop into plants. The seeds produced by these plants will inherit the new DNA.

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The models below represent nuclear reactions. The atoms on the left of the equal sign are present before the reaction, and the atoms on the right of the equal sign are produced after the reaction. Model 1: Atom 1 + Atom 2 = Atom 3 + energy Model 2: Atom 4 = Atom 5 + Atom 6 + energy Which of these statements is most likely correct about the two models? Both models show reactions which produce energy in the sun. Both models show reactions which use up energy in the sun. Model 1 shows reactions in the nuclear power plants and Model 2 shows reactions in the sun. Model 1 shows reactions in the sun and Model 2 shows reactions in a nuclear power plant.

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Answer:There are two kind of nuclear ractions: fusion and fission reactions.

Both release a huge amount of energy in different ways.

Fusion reactions are nuclear reations in which two smaller (lighter) atoms combine into a larger (heavier) atom, with the respective release of energy.

That is what model 1 shows:

Model 1: Atom 1 + Atom 2 = Atom 3 + energy

That is the process that happens and is responsible for the huge amount of heat produced in and released by the Sun.

In the Sun two atoms of hydrogen fuse into a larger atom of helium.

That is represented by the nuclear reaction:

Explanation:

What part of the body does cancer generally affect?

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Answer: Cancer can spread anywhere through the body, but it's most likely to spread to lymph nodes, bones, the brain, the liver or the lungs.

Explanation:

Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Cancer can cause discomfort and loss of function in a specific section of the body by compressing surrounding nerves. Headaches and stroke-like symptoms and indications, such as weakness on one side of the body, are common symptoms and indicators of cancers that damage the brain.

Cancer may spread to any region of the body, although lymph nodes, bones, brain, liver, and lungs are the most commonly affected.

You fall backward and hit your head on a very sharp rock. The blow to your head causes you to lose consciousness and stop breathing. You most likely hit what part of your brain?

A) cerebellum
B) frontal lobe
C) brainstem

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Choice C because the brain stem is the only one on the back of your head and it connects the brain to the rest of the body

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Explanation:

Interdependence. All organisms in an ecosystem depend upon each other. If the population of one organism rises or falls, then this can affect the rest of the ecosystem. If the foxes in the food chain above were killed, the population of rabbits would increase because they are no longer prey to the foxes.

Do different patterns of electrical signals have unique
meanings?

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Answer:

Plants use electric fields to communicate with bees, scientists have learned.

Bumblebees are able to find and decipher weak electric signals emitted by flowers, according to the study.

Tests revealed that bees can distinguish between different floral fields, as if they were petal colours. The electric signals may also let the insects know if another bee has recently visited a flower.

Explanation:

How bees detect the fields is unknown, but the researchers suspect the electrostatic force might make their hair bristle. A similar hair-raising effect is seen when placing one's head close to an old-style TV screen.

Flowers were already known to use bright colours, patterns and enticing scents to attract pollinators.

Describe the path a fatty acid molecule (from being on a piece of buttered toast) can end up being in a plaque on a coronary artery. Explain what possible structures it could have passed through in the body and what possible organs may have had a role in its journey.

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Answer:

A juggly fat chunges that can't move without stepping on his own toes. He is fat and needs more before he falls on his stomach and farts in a random person face and falls down the drain

Explanation:

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For the presentation you will research and provide summaries for manned and unmanned explorations of your
choice. The presentation should be about twelve slides in length. Your presentation will include:
Title
Introduction - gives an overview of the presentation
Time line of missions - must include 3 manned and 3 unmanned missions
Description of each of the missions in the timeline (1 mission per slide)
(a) Name and date of mission
(b) Purpose of missions
(c) Results or findings from missions
Scientific advance - describe a scientific advancement that has led to an engineering improvement in
space exploration
Engineering advance - describe an engineering advance that has led to greater knowledge about the
solar system
Sources - list the websites and other sources you used
Remember to make a list (i.e., bullet points) on each slide. The slides should feature the highlights of the main
idea. The bullet points should be short phrases (at most, one sentence) that highlight key points.
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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What is the underground portion of the mushroom called?

mycellium

hyphae

stalk

spores

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Answer:

mycellium

Explanation:

What is the first 20 element​

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The First 20 Elements and The Difference Between Elements, Compounds and Mixtures. Standard. 1 – H – Hydrogen – Odorless, Colorless and Flammable Gas. 2 – He – Helium – Colorless and Odorless. 3 – Li – Lithium – Low Melting Point and Low Density. 4 – Be – Beryllium – High Thermal Conductivity and Non Magnetic.

Answer:

1. H - Hydrogen

2. He - Helium

3. Li - Lithium

4. Be - Beryllium

5. B - Boron

6. C - Carbon

7. N - Nitrogen

8. O - Oxygen

9. F - Fluorine

10. Ne - Neon

11. Na - Sodium

12. Mg - Magnesium

13. Al - Aluminum

14. Si - Silicon

15. P - Phosphorus

16. S - Sulfur

17. Cl - Chlorine

18. Ar - Argon

19. K - Potassium

20. Ca - Calcium

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Answer:

1. freshwater

2. estuary

3. intertidal

4. marine

5. deep

6. true

7. false (3 percent)

8. false (larger and deeper)

9. false (surface)

10. true

Explanation:

Define el consepto de fraccion ​

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Answer:

The concept of fraction

Explanation:

What is the concept of fraction tho? Fractions are numbers that represent a part of the whole. When an object or a group of objects is divided into equal parts, then each individual part is a fraction. ... It is divided into a numerator and denominator where the denominator represents the total number of equal parts into which the whole is divided.

A fraction represents the number of parts that we take from a unit that is divided into equal parts. It is represented by two numbers separated by a fraction line.

You are touring several ecosystems, including an icy coastline in the Arctic, and a dry desert in the southwest United States. Do you predict that you will observe equal numbers of ectotherms and endotherms in all ecosystems? Explain your prediction.

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

No, we observe different number of ectotherms and endotherms in  Arctic, and a dry desert ecosystems because there is difference in the temperature of both the environment. Due to difference in temperature of the external environment, the number of  ectotherms and endotherms are present in that ecosystem. More number of ectoderms are present in the desert ecosystem where the ectoderms survive better than endotherms so we can say that number or population is different.

What are two examples of carbohydrates?
A. Fats and oils are carbohydrates.

B. Sugars and starches are carbohydrates.

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Answer:

B. Sugars and Starches

Explanation:

Fats and oils are examples of fats

Answer:

Sugars and starches!

Explanation:

Sugars are a carb, and starches are a carb. Fats are the opposite, and oils are a type of fat as well.

An ecological footprint A) is a means of determining increases in populations that lived in the past. B) is a means of understanding resource availability and usage. C) measures dispersion and adaptability. D) will estimate population movements.

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Answer: An ecological footprint is a means of understanding resource availability and usage. The correct option is B.

Explanation:

The ecological footprint is a method which is used to measure the rate as which humans use natural resources in their environment and generate waste from them compared with how fast nature can absorb these wastes and generate the used resources again. The productive areas which are measured through this means are:

--> cropland,

--> grazing land,

--> fishing grounds,

--> built-up land,

--> forest area, and carbon demand on land.

The importance of ecological footprint to the environment should no the over emphasizes. When properly observed, different environmental pollution would be dealt with. Generally, there would be:

--> decreased desertification,

--> decreased global warming

--> availability of fresh unpolluted air and

--> decreased carbon emissions.

Dental caries are most effectively controlled by: a. fluoride treatment b. bacteriophage treatment c. all of the above d. none of the above

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Answer:

Flouride treatment

Explanation:

Dental caries refer to a tooth decay that lead to permanent holes in the teeth. It is more controlled by flouride treatment because flouride is a powerful mineral Fluoride help to make teeth develop resistant acid attacks contain in sugars and also bacteria thereby preventing tooth decay and also reverses it.

Describe the technology that enabled filmmakers to capture detailed footage of honey bees in flight.

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Answer:

A feathered penis destined to die  In a single flight, the queen can mate with up to 20 drones and store  material would describe how Imhoff and his team succeeded to film bees for 36 stunning seconds of increased macro video... Information about cookies.

Explanation:

Transcribe this strand of DNA into a strand of mRNA
TAC-AAA-CCC-TTT-GGG-ATA-ACT

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mRNA: AUG-UUU-GGG-CCC-UAU-UGA
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When two long-winged flies were mated, the off spring included 77 with long wings and 24 with short wings. Is the short-winged condition dominant or recessive What are the genotypes of the parents

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Answer:

the short-winged condition is recessive Both parents are heterozygous, Ll

Explanation:

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A mutation that involves one or just a few nucleotides is known as what? A. point B. minor C. chromosomal​

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That would be a point mutation

Answer:

Point

Explanation:

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The cause of the change in insect characteristics occurred when a few survivors of the 1st spray became resistant to the insecticide. When they had offspring, those insect babies are born with the trait that made them resistant to insecticide. This occurs when the parents pass on the trait to their offspring. The end result is that the insecticide is less effective and more insects survive.

Natural selection results in change over time by acting on traits that are ___

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Answer:

passed on, inherited, passed on to offspring, most adapted to the environment or have the best adaptive traits or higher genetic fitness

Explanation:

Natural selection results in change over time by acting on traits that are heritable and advantageous.

What is Natural selection?

Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to the differences in phenotype of the organism. Natural selection is a key mechanism of evolution, the change in the heritable traits characteristic of a population takes place over many generations.

Natural selection is the central mechanisms of evolutionary change in a species and is the process responsible for the evolution of adaptive features in an organism. This selection helps in storing the characteristics which are advantageous and are heritable for the species.

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Hemolysis of red blood cells occurs when the cells are placed in a(n) Group of answer choices hypotonic solution physiological saline solution hypertonic solution isotonic solution

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Answer:

Hypotonic solution

Explanation:

Haemolysis of red blood cell refers to the destruction or breakdown of red blood cells. Red blood cell will undergo haemolysis if placed in an Hypotonic solution. Hypotonic solution is a solution that contain smaller amount or lower concentration of solutes like dissolved salt than other solution and also compared to the cystol. If a cell is placed in Hypertonic solution, red blood cell will swell because it will absorb solute and undergo hemolysis burst when placed in a hypotonic solution.

When modeling fisheries: (You may choose one or more answers)
A. Fixed quota models result in multiple maximum sustainable yield population levels
B. Fixed effort models result in an inability to harvest at maximum sustainable yield
C. Fixed quota models are risky because slight miscalculations can result in fish population extinction
D .Fixed effort harvesting reduces the risk of population extinction

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Answer:

Option A, Fixed quota models are risky because slight miscalculations can result in fish population extinction

Explanation:

Some of the major drawbacks of modelling fishing are as follows –  

a) The fixed quota model is very risky as a miniscule change in attributes can result into extinction of fish.  

b) On the other hand fixed effort harvesting can decrease the risk of fish population extinction

Hence, option A is correct

The creation of genetically identical offspring by a single parent, without the participation of sperm and egg, is called The creation of genetically identical offspring by a single parent, without the participation of sperm and egg, is called spontaneous generation. asexual reproduction. regeneration. sexual reproduction.

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Answer:

Asexual reproduction.

Explanation:

The generation of genetically identical offspring from a single parent, without the fusion of sperm and egg, is called asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction occurs when there is only one parent from which organism is produced. Budding, binary fission and fragmentation are the different types of asexual reproduction that involves only one parent and no fusion of sperm and egg cells.

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