Answer: (C) How does the independent assortment of the two sets of homologous chromosomes increase genetic diversity?
Explanation:
What is one physical adaptation of sunflowers?????????
The sunflower is intolerant to shade exposure and needs full sun exposure. It has adapted to this necessity by having a heliotropic head which rotates to follow the sun, hence the name sunflower
describe the factors that determine female fitness?
Answer: Maintaining a good level of physical fitness is something that we should all aspire to do. But it can be difficult to determine what fitness entails. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, physical fitness is defined as “a set of attributes that people have or achieve that relates to the ability to perform physical activity.”This description goes beyond being able to run fast or lift heavy weights. Despite being important, these attributes only address single areas of fitness. This article provides details of the five main components of physical fitness.
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The location of earthquakes, volcanoes, and mid-ocean ridges give evidence of
A.the origin of the universe
B.evolution
C.the extinction of the dinosaurs
D.plate tectonics
During photosynthesis, plants transform the energy in sunlight into chemical
energy by converting molecules of carbon dioxide and water into sugar and
oxygen molecules. What are two reasons scientists might use a model to
represent what happens during photosynthesis?
A. The molecules involved in photosynthesis are too small to see
with an optical microscope.
B. It is too dangerous to study the plants in which photosynthesis
occurs.
I c. Photosynthesis is too complex to be able to use experiments to
learn how it works.
D. The steps of photosynthesis occur too quickly to show each one
as it happens.
Answer:
A i am sorry if it is wrong
Explanation:
What kind of connective tissue forms the superficial layer of all parts of a bone?
Answer:
compact bone am i correct
Answer:
compact bone
Explanation:
this is also called cortical bone,dense bone..in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salt,leaving only tiny space (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes,or bone cell....and both type are found in most bone.
Which of the following is not required for a plant to begin photosynthesis?? *
1 point
sugar
carbon dioxide
sunlight
water
Answer:
sugar
Explanation:
because water,,sunlight and carbon (IV) oxide are required as raw materials
What is the result of meiosis?
O 4 genetically different daughter cells
O 2 identical daughter cells
O 2 genetically different daughter cells
O 4 identical daughter cells
Answer:
4 genetically different daughter cells
Explanation:
A consommé is a traditional soup made by _________ and ___________ stock.
Answer:
concentrating and clarifying stock.
Explanation:
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How many daughter cells are created from mitosis and cytokinesis?
Answer:
two daughter cells
Explanation:
Classify the given terms or examples with the appropriate category.
1. Baroreceptors
2. Chemoreceptors
3. Thermoreceptors
4. Proprioceptors
5. Exteroreceptors
6. Interoceptors
a. general stimulus orgin
b. special modality of stimulus
Answer:
a. general stimulus origin: Proprioceptors, Exteroreceptors, Interoceptors
b. special modality of stimulus: Baroreceptors, Chemoreceptors Thermoreceptors
Explanation:
The sensory modality of stimulus refers to the aspect of a stimulus, and the sensation that is felt after a stimulus has had effect. Different sensory modalities include, temperature(thermoreceptors), light, chemicals(chemoreceptors), pressure(baroreceptors), and sound.
Stimulus origin is a classification system of receptors that indicates where a stimulus stems from. Exteroreceptors detect stimuli from the external environment and an example is the receptors found in the nasal cavity. Interoceptors are found in the internal organs and typically affect the smooth muscles of these organs. Proprioceptors are found in muscles, joints and tendons.
Your bone cells and heart cells contain the exact same DNA but have very different functions. Explain how this i so.
Answer:
This is so because of GENE EXPRESSION
Please find the explanation below
Explanation:
All living cells including the bone cells and heart cells described in this question are made up of genetic material known as DNA. However, cells of the same organisms contain the exact same DNA, but they perform different functions due to GENE EXPRESSION.
The bone cells and heart cells for example perform different functions because certain genes in the bone cells are expressed while others are inhibited from being expressed. The same goes for the genes in heart cells. In other words, genes are not expressed at the same time, hence, leading to different functions or specialization of cells called CELL DIFFERENTIATION.
who proved that the atom wat mostly empty space?
Answer:
Ernest Rutherford is the answer
Answer:
Ernest Rutherford
Explanation:
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The number of native animal species will not be affected at all.
A non-native animal is introduced into a diverse,
mature ecosystem. Assuming that the non-native
animal has no natural enemies, what immediate
affect will the non-native species have on the
ecosystem?
The new non-native animals will develop new natural enemies.
The native species will become more like the new animal. The
new non-native animal will
soon die out.
The number of native animal species will decrease.
Answer:A
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Which statement explains how the circulatory system and the respiratory system work together to maintain homeostasis?
A) Veins carry blood away from the heart and deliver it to the organs.
B) Arteries carry blood towards the heart to increase its oxygen content.
C) The lungs eliminate oxygen and exchange it for more carbon dioxide which is circulated.
D)The blood pumped by the heart is transported to different parts of the body to deliver oxygen.
Answer:
D I think you are welco!e
describe some Ways that human actions can cause changes in an environment
What is the reason for cellular respiration?
Answer: It provides cells with the energy they need to function.
Explanation:
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What uses bacteria to copy DNA?
O A. Nuclear transfer
O B. Gel electrophoresis
O C. Recombinant DNA technology
O D. Polymerase chain reaction
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The method that uses bacteria to copy DNA is recombinant DNA Technology. To copy the DNA, the recombinant DNA method uses bacteria such as E. Coli whose plasmids are combined with various gene to produce the substance that is wanted.
Polymerase chain reaction uses bacteria to copy DNA.Therefore, the correct option is D.
What is polymerase chain reaction?Polymerase Chain Reaction is a laboratory technique used to amplify a specific DNA sequence, making many copies of it. The process involves repeated cycles of heating and cooling a reaction mixture containing the DNA template, primers, and a heat-stable DNA polymerase enzyme.
The DNA polymerase enzyme used in PCR is derived from a bacterium called Thermus aquaticus, which can withstand the high temperatures used in the reaction. By copying the DNA sequence multiple times, PCR enables researchers to study and analyze small amounts of DNA, such as those obtained from crime scenes or ancient fossils.Therefore, the correct option is D.
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Which of the following do chromosomes normally carry that are responsible for all human characteristics from eye,
skin, and hair color to height, body type, and intelligence?
Answer:
genes
Explanation:
how does the respiratory system interact with the musculoskeletal system
The muscular and nervous systems enable the involuntary breathing mechanism. The main muscles in inhalation and exhalation are the diaphragm and the intercostals (shown in blue), as well as other muscles. Exhalation is a passive action, as the lungs recoil and shrink when the muscles relax.
Weathering – Decide whether the statement is an example of chemical or mechanical weathering. Write “M” for mechanical or “C” for chemical in the space provided.
____ 1. Mosses growing on the surface of rocks, producing pits in the rock.
____ 2. The wedging of tree roots along natural joints in granite outcrops.
____ 4. The oxidation of minerals that contain iron.
____ 5. Animal burrows in soil that let in water and air.
____ 6. Repeated freezing and thawing of water that cracks rock.
____ 7. The action of water, salt, and air on car fenders and panels.
____ 8. Acids from plant roots which break up rock.
____ 9. Formation of potholes in streets during severe winters.
____ 10. Lifted sections of sidewalk along tree-lined streets.
____ 11. A small rock falling from a cliff.
____ 12. Feldspar mixing with acidic groundwater and producing clay minerals.
____ 13. Halite in rocks dissolving in water.
Answer:
m
m
m
c
m
m
c
c
m
m
m
c
c
Explanation:
How does a monocot root differ from a dicot root? (select all that apply)
A. pith at the center of the vascular cylinder
B. xylem at the center of the vascular cylinder
C. fibrous root system
D. taproot system
Answer:
Angiosperms, flowering plants, are divided into two groups: monocots and dicots.
Features of monocot and dicot plants. Images from Purves et al., Life: The Science of Biology, 4th Edition, by Sinauer Associates (www.sinauer.com) and WH Freeman (www.whfreeman.com), used with permission.
Monocot seeds have one "seed leaf" termed a cotyledon (in fact monocot is a shortening of monocotyledon). Dicots have two cotyledons. Both groups, however, have the same basic architecture of nodes, internodes, etc.
Comparison of monocot (left, oat) and dicot (right, bean) gross anatomy. Image from Purves et al., Life: The Science of Biology, 4th Edition, by Sinauer Associates (www.sinauer.com) and WH Freeman
Explanation:
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Translation takes place at ribosomes. What is produced during the process?
1.protein
2.DNA
3.organelles
4. mRNA
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Answer:
1) protein because ribosomes produce proteins and translation created short sequences of amino acids aka the building blocks of proteins
Explanation:
4. A vaccine used against an infectious disease may contain
a. weakened pathogens
b. specialized blood cells
c. a variety of antibiotics
d. toxic enzymes
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What happens to a population when a resource that is a limiting factor in the environment suddenly becomes scarce(very little/hard to find)?
a. The population size will increase until that limiting factor becomes abundant again.
b. The population size will fluctuate as individuals adapt to the reduced availability of the limiting factor.
c. The population size will remain the same and make use of other, more abundant limiting factors.
d. The population size will decrease to a size that can be supported by that limiting factor.
Oil cannot be used to reduce friction.
True or false?
Answer = false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Oil increases friction due to its slippery natute
Which of the following statements best describes genes?
A Genes are traits that develop over an organism's lifetime.
B Genes are how traits get passed from parents to offspring.
C Genes are behaviors that are learned from the environment.
D Genes are learned behaviors passed from parent to offspring.
What has to be done to remove asbestos?
Asbestos is not to be taken care of by non-professionals, it needs to be done with special equipment since it is so dangerous to unprotected humans
Describe the main stages of mitopic division
what part of DNA contains the genetic code
Answer:
Genetic Code. ... stored on one of the two strands of a DNA molecules as a linear, non-overlapping sequence of the nitrogenous bases Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T). These are the "alphabet" of letters that are used to write the "code words".
DNA is the genetic material that has codes for genes that makes up the genotype and phenotype of an organism.
The genetic code is stored on the double helix of the DNA molecule.
They are arranged in a linear manner that does not overlap each other.
The code is represented by the alphabets of nitrogenous bases.
The purines adenine (A) and Guanine (G) and pyrimidines cytosine (C) and thymine (T) are found on the strands.
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