Which set of proteins assist in the process of adding amino acids one by one to the growing amino acid chain during translation?
Answer - elongation factors
Why is a pasture-type system is
more labor intensive than
controlled systems?
A. There is greater maintenance of the
equipment.
B. There is greater need to handle diseases.
C. There is greater area to cover to observe and
manage the animals.
D. There is greater cost of feed per animal.
Answer:
The correct option is C.
There is greater area to cover to observe and
manage the animals.
Explanation:
This is because pasture type system refers to a large area of land where grasses are grown and animals are allow to graze the area of land to obtained nutrients. In this system there is large area of land where animals are well observed while feeding in order to prevent the risk of loss and attacks.
Within the cell we find organelles with specialized functions. Identify the correct organelles from options below
Answer:
List of Cell Organelles and their Functions
Plasma Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Mitochondria
Plastids
Ribosomes
Golgi Apparatus
Microbodies
Cytoskeleton
Cilia and Flagella
Centrosome and Centrioles
Vacuoles
Explanation:
Jessica and Taylor are playing in a seesaw. Taylor is suspended in the air and is unable to move her seat down. Explain why Taylor cannot swing back down.
Jessica is standing on her seat causing Taylor to be suspended in the air.
The force pushing down is less than the force pushing up on Taylor's seat.
The weight of Jessica is more than the weight of Taylor.
Jessica and Taylor are equal of weight.
Answer:
The force pushing down is less than the force pushing up on Taylor's seat. Jessica is standing on her seat causing Taylor to be suspended in the air.
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
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What is the name for the science that studies evolution that oc-
curs within a population?
A
gene pool
B
macroevolution
с
microevolution
D
population genetics
Answer:
D. Population genetics
Population genetics is the study of genetic variation within populations, and involves the examination and modelling of changes in the frequencies of genes and alleles in populations over space and time. ... In natural populations, however, the genetic composition of a population's gene pool may change over time.
Explanation:
microevolution - evolutionary change within a species or small group of organisms, especially over a short period. (Not studying the overall evolution in the population, just a single allele usually) Not it then
macroevolution - Macroevolution in the modern sense is evolution that is guided by selection among interspecific variation, as opposed to selection among intraspecific variation in microevolution (this goes over huge groups of different species) Not it then
gene pool - The gene pool is the set of all genes, or genetic information, in any population, usually of a particular species. (Not the study of evolution in a population) Not that then
So it has to be D
Answer:
population genetics
Explanation:
The hypothalamus regulates the ________.
a. thalamus
b. pineal gland
c. pituitary gland
d. pons
Answer:
c. pituitary gland
Explanation:
The hypo(below) thalamus is an almond size structure located superiorly to the brainstem. it is located below the thalamus. Hence the name hypothalamus.
It is primary function is is to control the body homeostatic functions of sleeping and waking up, sex, thirst and hunger etc.
It performs these roles by serving as the primary link of the nervous system with the endocrine system. Pituitary gland is an example of endocrine gland that secrets many hormones. (they are called endocrine because the hormones are secreted directly into the blood streams.
Its activities are controlled by the nervous stimulation from hypothalamus. Therefore the instructions to secretes certain hormones to the post and anterior part of the pituitary gland depends on the hypothalamus.
Growth hormones, oestrogen, and thyroid are examples of hormones of the pituitary glands.
Capturing energy is critical to
every environment because
without it producers are unable to
A. absorb water
B. make their own food
C. reproduce
D. recycle nutrients
Answer:
C. reproduce
Explanation:
Did the seized tusk come from one of the recently slaughtered elephants? ________ What evidence supports your finding?
Complete question:
Now you are ready for your first major assignment. Your colleagues are investigating a newly seized tusk and wonder if the tusk is from a recently discovered crime where 10 elephants from the same population were found dead with their tusks removed. The genotype of the seized tusk for five short tandem repeat (STR) loci is shown in Table 1. Allele names for each of the STR loci correspond to their size in base pairs (bp). Table 2 lists the genotypes of the same five STR loci for 10 recently slaughtered elephants.
Did the seized tusk come from one of the recently slaughtered elephants? ________ What evidence supports your finding?
Note: You will find the tables in the attached files
Answer:
Probably the seized tusk belonged to elephant number eight.
Explanation:
Potentially, the seized tusk might belong to individual number eight. In both the tusk and the elephant, the genetic analysis resulted in the same-sized alleles for each locus.
FH19: 193 193FH60: 147 147FH67:97 103FH71: 62 62FH129: 152 160The fact that, among the ten individuals of the population, only the individual number 8 matches the tusk for SRT loci, suggests that it belongs to the animal, but it does not ensure it 100%.
How do chemical weathering affect land formation?
Answer:
Chemical weathering erodes the land/basically sort of melts the land away due to the pollution in the rain.
Explanation:
Answer:
Chemical weathering changes the molecular structure of rocks and soil. ... Sometimes, chemical weathering dissolves large portions of limestone or other rock on the surface of the Earth to form a landscape called karst. In these areas, the surface rock is pockmarked with holes, sinkholes, and caves.
What is point source pollution?
In point source pollution, the pollutants come from a ______
, easily identifiable source.
Answer:
What is point source pollution?
In point source pollution, the pollutants come from a
single, easily identifiable source.
Explanation:
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1. The diagram below represents part of Earth's latitude-longitude system. 2 points
What is the latitude and longitude of point L?*
45°
30°
15° 0°
15° 30° 45°
30°
N
20°
10°
0°
LI
10°
20°
30°
O (A) 5º E 30°N
(B) 5° N 30°E
(C) 5° W 30° S
O (D) 5° S 30°W
Answer:
I am not sure but the answer must be C
What is dumping?
A.
Dumping is sending surplus products as aid to poor or disaster-stricken areas.
B.
Dumping is hoarding scarce goods to cause an increase in price.
C.
Dumping is disposing of food items that don’t meet state food standards.
D.
Dumping is exporting goods at prices that are lower than their value.
Answer:
C.?
Explanation:
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Which feature is found in both cartilage and bone ?
Answer:
The features that are found in both cartilage and bone are, living cells embedded in a matrix
Explanation:
Answer:
it would be the nose
Explanation:
This type of sexual reproduction is when sperm and egg join together externally (outside of the body). *
Answer:
External Fertilization
Explanation:
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For each of the following minerals, say what properties of the material make it important in carrying out it's particular function.
a. tar roads
b. iron bulgar bars
c. plastic furniture
d. metal jewellery
e. clay for building
f. cotton clothing
Answer:
1. Tar Roads: The qualities of Tar that makes it ideal for road construction are:
The tar-like material that is used for road construction is a combination (emulsion) of water and liquid asphalt. It serves the purpose of permeating and closing up small lacerations in the existing pavement.
When the emulsion sticks to the "gravel" it reduces the potential for vehicles to skid on the road thus enhancing safety. The "gravel-like" emulsion is applied by rolling and sweeping.
Qualities of Tar are:
Adhesive: its the ability to stick to surfaces including materials such as gravel which it holds together makes it great for road construction;Waterproof: It is not water-soluble. Hence is not easily susceptible to the effects of running water. Resistant to High Temperature: The melting point of Tar is 54 degrees centigrade. The ground can heat up to 45 degrees celsius thus making Tar perfect for road construction as it can remain rigid even in the worst temperatures.2. Iron Burglar Bars
Steel bars are made from iron. The qualities of steel which make it perfect for securing places and things are:
Strength; This is the ability to withstand breakage and or destruction. Toughness: Steel is very tough and can not easily bend or break under static loads. Weldability: Most steel bars are actually welded together. Without this ability, steel probably would be useless as a material that can be used for protectionDurability: The only factor that degrades steel is rust. Rust happens when steel is exposed to oxygen which can be found in air and water.3.) Plastic Furniture
The primary qualities of plastic that make them suitable for furniture are:
Chemical stability: It does not rust or degrade when exposed to weather elements such as oxygen, water, etc. Good impact resistance: Depending on its thickness, plastic can bear a lot of weight and can take a lot of impact without deforming or breaking Good transparency and wear resistance: Plastic can be made transparent. This quality is essential for aesthetic purposes and hence can be used for various kinds of good-looking furniture. As furniture, its surface does not come off like hence it's durability.Low thermal conductivity: This means that it can bear heat without transmitting it easily. Ability to General formability, good coloring, low processing cost.4) Metal Jewellery
One of the best metals for jewelery is Tungsten. This is so because it is more durable and stronger than any other kind of material that can be used for jewelery purposes. It is about ten times harder than 18K gold and about four times harder than titanium. Other materials that can be used are:
titaniumstainless steel and cobalt5) Clay
In it's raw form, clay used for building might not be the best idea as it susceptible to water absorption and hence deformation which generally leads to a collapse of the structure. However, it becomes an excellent material of choice after it has been hardened into brick.
Brick is preferred in construction due to the following qualities:
hardnessHigh Compressive strength, Low Water AbsorptionFrost resistanceFireproofGreat Insulation6) Cotton is usually preferred as the material of choice for most kinds of clothing due to the following qualities:
Softness. The cotton plant is soft and fluffy and results in a fabric often retains that soft feel. Durability: Its molecular structure makes it able to last very long. Absorbency: it is able to absorb moisture/water. Hence making it more comfortable than synthetic materials High Dye Tolerance: Ability to hold dye well is an indespensable quality of a good fabric. You don't want to have a fabric whose colours are quick to fade. Breathability: This reduces is very important especially during summer or when the weather or environment is very hot.Cheers
The tar is roads that have quantities to make them deal with the construction. The liquid is a mix of asphalt and can be adhesive and waterproof.
The iron bars are used for securing the place and things. plastic furniture is used to make suitable furniture and is used for chemical stability etc. The metal jeweler is of titanium, cobalt and stainless steelLearn more about the following minerals.
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1. The expression of Hitchhikers thumb is due to recessive gene expression and you can express it. Use alphabet H. What is your genotype?
What is your opinion about minor children (under the age of 18) donating one of their kidneys for their brother or sister? Write at least three sentences stating your opinion and backing your answer.
What are 3 examples of dna
Explanation:
An example of DNA is the chain of basic materials in the chromosomes of the human cell.
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what is the kreb cycle?
Answer:
The citric acid cycle – also known as the TCA cycle or the Krebs cycle – is a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to release stored energy through the oxidation of acetyl-CoA derived from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Answer and Explanation:
I believe the Krebs cycle is the pathway of oxidation, glucose, fats, and amino acids..
I could be wrong..
Dose Centipede have cells
Answer:
eveything that has organic material has cells, for example, rocks have molecules not cells
Explanation:
5. The fossilized jawbones in the diagram below show the changes in organisms over time.
Answer:
B. These fossils provide evidence that evolution occurs over long periods of time
Explanation: The diagrams show different jawbones millions of years apart meaning that evolution took very long periods of time, I hope I'm correct
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
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Discuss the adaptations that have enabled flowering plants to overcome the following problems associated with life on land. Be very specific in your description of the adaptations which help angiosperm survive in a land based environment as opposed to an aquatic environment. There are multiple adaptations. Study this before trying to write so that you can include a variety of features. a) The absence of an aquatic environment for reproduction. b) The absence of an aquatic environment to support the plant body c) Dehydration of the plant
Answer:
a) specialized structures and organs for reproduction (flowers)
b) lignin in the xylem
c) waxy cuticle, stomata
Explanation:
a) Angiosperms have flowers, which are specialized reproductive organs. Flowers contain specialized reproductive cells (i.e., pollen cells) which can be dispersed by wind or animals.
b) Plant tissues can be covered by a waxy cuticle that helps to conserve water and tiny pores called 'stomata' in the epidermis that close in order to prevent water loss.
c) Finally, the xylem in land plants provides mechanical support. The cell walls of the xylem are composed of lignin, an organic substance that provides structural rigidity to the plant fibers.
Answer:
A) The absence of an aquatic environment for reproduction.
Pollination. Flowers are developed in order to reproduce, flowers help by attracting animals to pollinate (pollination aids). Pollen for males, seed for females. The seeds are coated with a hard outer layer to protect it. Fruits are made so animals can it them and the seeds will spread by the means of their feces. Seeds can be dormant for a long time.
B) The absence of an aquatic environment to support the plant body.
Roots to help hold to the ground, stems for support, vascular tissue to help hold shape, cell walls more rigid, turgor pressure.
C) Dehydration of the plant.
The cuticle was developed, a waxy outer layer found in the leaves to prevent water from leaving the plant. Stomates control water movement, in trees scales and cork help keep water in. Xylem transports water.
Explanation:
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Comment on the folding of protein in vaccum
Answer:
Protein folding is a process by which a polypeptide chain folds to become a biologically active protein in its native 3D structure. ... The amino acids in the chain eventually interact with each other to form a well-defined, folded protein. The amino acid sequence of a protein determines its 3D structure.
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What happens after Telophase?
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Answer:
The chromosomes begin to uncoil, which makes them diffuse and less compact. Along with telophase, the cell undergoes a process called cytokinesis that divides the cytoplasm of the parental cell into two daughter cells.
Energy Metabolism Pathways Carbohydrate metabolism is responsible for the formation, breakdown, and interconversion of carbohydrates in living organisms. The most important carbohydrate is glucose that is metabolized by all living cells in the first energy-yielding pathway known as glycolysis.
Use your knowledge of glucose for carbohydrate metabolism to select the term that best completes each sentence.
The glucose conversion to_________ opens anaerobic and aerobic metabolic pathways. ________in its role as a coenzyme during glycolysis, escorts hydrogen and electrons to the electron transport chain and the The TCA cycle. converts lactate to glucose and returns the glucose molecule to the muscles through
In the Cori cycle, the release of energy from_________ the process of anaerobic glycolysis.
Answer:
The glucose conversion to PYRUVATE opens anaerobic and aerobic metabolic pathways. VITAMIN B NIACIN in its role as a coenzyme during glycolysis, escorts hydrogen and electrons to the electron transport chain and the TCA cycle. In the Cori cycle, the release of energy from ATP converts lactate to glucose and returns the glucose molecule to the muscles through the process of Anaerobic Glycolysis.
Explanation:
In metabolism, glycolysis is defined as the splitting of the glucose molecule to form two molecules of pyruvic acid. It is the first main metabolic pathway in cellular respiration for the production of energy in form of ATP(Adenosine triphosphate).
In most cells, cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen. This is known as AEROBIC RESPIRATION which produces the largest number of ATP. Energy can also be gotten by breaking down of glucose in the complete absence of oxygen. This is known as ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION.
The next stage in the degradation of glucose is a two step conversion of the two pyruvic acid molecules from glycolysis into two molecules of acetyl coenzyme A( acetyl - CoA). This occurs in the TCA( tricarboxylic acid) or Krebs cycle.
VITAMIN B NIACIN in its role as a coenzyme during glycolysis, escorts hydrogen and electrons to the electron transport chain and the TCA cycle. Coenzyme A is a derivative of vitamin B which combines with pyruvic acid to form acetyl CoA , 2 molecules of carbon dioxide and 4 molecules of hydrogen in TCA cycle.
In Cori Cycle, (which is also called Lactic acid cycle), energy released from ATP is used to convert lactate to glucose. This is to prevent increased lactic acid in the blood during anaerobic conditions in the muscles.
In which stage of the cell cycle does the cell die
A) interphase
B) mitosis
C) apoptosis
It is the four minaret tower. The city of Hyderabad is designed around it, and is often referred
as the 'Arc of Triumph of East.____________
Answer:
it is Charminar..... i guess!!!
Explanation:
Which crop leaves soil with the lowest levels of nitrogen?
Answer:
cotton
Explanation:
Cotton crop leaves soil with the lowest levels of nitrogen.
What is a nitrogen?Nitrogen is the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and the lightest member of group 15 of the periodic table, often called the pnictogens. It is a common element in the universe, estimated at seventh in total abundance in the Milky Way and the Solar System.
Nitrogen is important to the chemical industry. It is used to make fertilizers, nitric acid, nylon, dyes and explosives. To make these products, nitrogen must first be reacted with hydrogen to produce ammonia. This is done by the Haber process.
Nitrogen is important to all living things, including us. It plays a key role in plant growth: too little nitrogen and plants cannot thrive, leading to low crop yields; but too much nitrogen can be toxic to plants [1]. Nitrogen is necessary for our food supply, but excess nitrogen can harm the environment.
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1. The diagram below represents part of Earth's latitude-longitude system
What is the latitude and longitude of point L?*
45°
30°
15° 0°
15° 30° 45°
30°
N
20°
10°
0°
LI
10°
20°
30°
O (A) 5º E 30°N
(B) 5° N 30°E
(C) 5° W 30° S
O (D) 5° S 30°W
Answer:
The answer is option D hopefully this helps
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Gravity and friction between the ocean and the wind that blows across its surface influence surface currents is the main force for surface ocean currents
Answer:
d
Explanation:
because is letter D
what three phases of the cell cycle are considered interphase
Answer:
The cell cycle has three phases that must occur before mitosis, or cell division, happens. These three phases are collectively known as interphase. They are G1, S, and G2. The G stands for gap and the S stands for synthesis.
Explanation:
The three phases of the cell cycle that are considered interphase include G1, S phase and G2.
The cell cycle can be divided into the interphase and mitotic (M) phases.The interphase can in turn be divided into a Growth G1 phase, synthesis (S) phase and Growth G2 phase.The synthesis of the genetic material (DNA) occurs in the S phase, whereas in G1 and G2 the cell synthesizes all materials required to enter into cell division.In conclusion, the three phases of the cell cycle that are considered interphase include G1, S phase and G2.
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