Which statement correctly describes glucose (CGH120.?
It is made of matter and contains twenty-four molecules.
It is an element made of three types of atoms.
It is an atom made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
It is a compound made of twenty-four total atoms of three different elements

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Answer 1

Answer:

It is made of matter and contains twenty-four molecules.


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The basic unit of life is a(n)

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Answer:

Air, water life without these is nothing

Answer:

A cell is the smallest unit of a living thing. A living thing, whether made of one cell (like bacteria) or many cells (like a human), is called an organism. Thus, cells are the basic building blocks of all organisms

Explanation:

A woman with type A blood (whose father was type O) has children with a man that has type O blood. Both individuals are heterozygous for the MN antigen. Recall that MN blood group antigens are independent of the ABO locus, and that the alleles are codominant.
How would the results from Part A change if both parents are also heterozygous for the FUT1 gene controlling the synthesis of the H substance (Hh)?
Drag the correct value to the blank following each offspring type.
Type A with M antigen:_________.
Type A with M and N antigens:_________.
Type A with N antigen:__________.
Type O with M antigen:__________.
Type O with M and N antigens:__________.
Type O with antigen:_________.
Options: 0, 1/32, 3/32, 5/32, 6/32, 10/32, 1

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Answer:

Explanation:

A woman with type A blood (whose father was type O) meaning her genotype is AO mates with

Man that has type O blood (OO genotype)

Both are heterozygous for MN blood group and both also heterozygous for the FUT1 gene controlling the synthesis of the H substance (Hh)- which determines the expression of the A and B antigen.

Cross

A O M N H h

O AO OO M MM MN H HH Hh

O AO OO N MN NN h Hh hh

Type A- 1/2 O-1/2 type M- 1/4 MN-1/2 N- 1/4, type H- 3/4 h-1/4

Type A with M antigen:

1/2*1/4*3/4 = 3/32

Type A with M and N antigens:

1/2*1/2*3/4 = 3/16

Type A with N antigen:

1/2*1/4*3/4 = 3/32

Type O with M antigen:

1/2*1/4*3/4= 3/32

Type O with M and N antigens:

1/2*1/2*3/4 = 3/16

Type O with N antigen:

1/2*1/4*3/4 = 3/32.

The 3/4 value comes from the expression of Hh-3/4 (this determines if the A and B Angie will be expressed).

Which factors affect the rate of photosynthesis select all that apply

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Answer:

Limiting factors such as

Effect of temperature

Effect of light intensity

Concentration of carbon dioxide

These all factors can affect the rate of photosynthesis

Explanation:

I hope it will help you

Answer:

light intestity

rate of oxygen

carbon4oxide concentration

temperature

BEFORE equilibrium has been reached in this container: (Circle a letter for each) 1. Movement of glucose across the membrane in this container can best be described as A. Solution A to Solution B B. Solution B to Solution A C. both directions D. neither direction

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Hello. You forgot to put the image so that this question can be answered, but I will describe what the image shows.

The image shows two types of "cups" that have a type of connection between the two. In cup A there is 1 mole of glucose and 1 mole of fructose. In cup B there is 0.1 mol of glucose and 1.5 mol of fructose.

Answer:

A. Solution A to Solution B

Explanation:

Balance is achieved when the "cup" with the lowest concentration of glucose receives glucose from the "cup" with the highest concentration, to the point that the two glasses establish equal concentrations of glucose between them.

We know that cup B has a lower concentration of glucose, which indicates that the movement of this solute was from cup A towards cup B. With this we can conclude that the letter A is the correct answer.

given a container of a solution of 5% hcl all samples tested from this same bottle will have the same mass ratio of hydrogen to chlorine. this application of the law of

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Answer:

The law of conservation of mass.

Explanation:

This law talks about that the mass is not lost during the reactions, but is maintained.

Answer:

ITS NOT CONVERSATION OF MASS. ITS CONSTANT COMPOSITION

Explanation:

Which group of algae is the most closely related to vascular plant, what scientific evidence can be used to support your answer

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Answer:

Explanation:

The green algae lineages hypothesized to be most closely related to land plants include: Coleochaetophyceae (coleochaetes). Charophyceae (stoneworts).well  lack  of vascular tissue—specialized groups of cells that conduct of  water or dissolved nutrients throughout the plants body.(i guess this the scientific evidenxe if not comment ill provide more information)

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In an accident with farm machinery, Mr. Roque had his left arm severed just below the elbow. Mrs. Roque stopped the bleeding, called for an ambulance, and packed the severed arm in ice for the EMTs to take to the hospital. Will Mr. Roque ever be able to move the fingers of his left hand again? What structures must be reattached, and what has to happen?

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Answer:

The mentioned case of arm severing is considered as major surgery, and the restructuring of the severed arm is only possible when Mr. Roque will reach the hospital within four to five hours of the incident, also known as the window period.  

After performing the surgery, Mr. Roque may regain movement in the arm to some extent after performing certain kinds of exercises, however, he may not feel the sensations in the fingers of his left hand again. The entire process of healing of the severity may take about two to three years, and in certain cases, the body fails to heal completely, and the affected limb may lose its function entirely.  

In the given case, the structures that are required to get reattached are the muscles of the forearm and the blood vessels and the nerve supply to the affected region. The systematic arrangement of these structures is done with the help of surgery. However, after the surgery, the patient is recommended to perform certain kinds of hand and finger muscle exercises so that the functioning of the arm get regain slowly and gradually.  


Why is a flask wider on the bottom than on the top?​

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it is wider on the top so it will heat quicker and because of the greater surface are exposed to the heat.

Draw a carbon monoxide molecular

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Answer:

               C==O

Explanation:

The speckled chicken on the right results from a cross between a black and white chicken. Explain what type of inheritance this would be, and draw a punnett square to show how this would happen.

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Answer:

- Codominance

- 100% speckled chicken

Explanation:

This gene inheritance is called codominance, where both alleles can be expressed. In these cases, heterozygote individuals instead of showing an intermediate phenotype, express both alleles. Their phenotype is an additive expression of their parents' genes.

When two individuals, homozygous for a certain trait, are crossed they produce heterozygous individuals that express both alleles equally.

A typical example of codominance is the case of speckled chicken, the product of the cross of a black individual with a white individual. Black chickens (BB) only have this gene for feather color, while white chickens (WW) only have the gene for white feathers. When they cross, their progeny will have both genes (BW), and both of them will be expressed as speckled feathers.

Cross:

Parental) BB   x   WW

             Black      White

Gametes) B   B    W   W

Punnet square)    B         B

                     W   BW     BW

                     W   BW     BW

F1) 100% BW, speckled individuals.                      

A possible explanation for the differences in structure, function, and behavior between
chimpanzees' and humans is provided by the
bota​

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Answer:

The theory of evolution by natural selection

Explanation:

Nowadays, it is widely accepted that chimpanzees are primates closest related to us. Darwin's postulated "The theory of evolution by natural selection", in the book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859. It is a theory that explains how species evolve over successive generations by gradual changes and the selection of the most adaptive phenotypes. Anatomical, fossil, and genetic evidence support the idea of an evolutionary link as Darwin predicted between hominids (humans) and other primates.

In regard to genetic evidence, whole-genome sequence analyses have shown that humans and chimpanzees share about 98% of sequence homology. Moreover, according to the phylogenetic tree, both species evolved from one common ancestor that was present approximately 4 million years ago.  

In regard to anatomical and fossil evidence, it has been discovered that the chimp brain has a similar size to human extinct relatives, and thereby also supporting an evolutionary link between both species.

45-year-old was admitted with sarcoidosis of both lungs. An extracorporeal perfusion of donor lungs, from an unrelated donor, and successful bilateral lung transplantation were completed without any complications. What is the second code you should assign

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Answer:

The second code in this case is the procedure for perfusion

Explanation:

Extracorporeal perfusion is the process of diverting the patient's blood via an artificial circulatory device to enable the gas exchange (oxygen absorbed, carbon dioxide removed) to take place. Only medical experts should handle this procedure so as to avoid any and all undesired scenarios or negligence towards patient care.  

The next morning your team returns to work in the laboratory, where you get a call from the sheriff. The family of the three missing boys is pressuring him for information. Your team begins the final osteological exam. After careful examination, you produce your final inventory. You are working with the same number of bones, but you now have determined which side of the body they come from (when applicable).
You have:_______.
• 3 skulls
• 6 femora (4 right and 2 left)
• 4 os coxae (All adolescent males, 1 right and 3 left)
• 2 humeri (both right)
• 2 tibiae (both left)
• 5 scapulae (3 right and 2 left)
1. Based on the revised inventory, would you change your MNI? If so, what would be the new MNI?
2. What do you tell the sheriff? Are these the missing boys?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

1. Yes, the MNI ought to be changed in light of the revised inventory. Since 4 of the 6 femora are right sided, they would belong to different individuals, so the MNI would now be stated as 4.

2. The sheriff would be told that the possibility of suspecting 22 individuals is very narrow, though not impossible. It is also unlikely that the victims are numbered less than 4 in accordance to the bones found.

dependent and independent variable hi guys please help me i want an example of indepent and depent variable for ech variable example Note : please in science not in math in science Gratefully , Brainly Sthay home and keep safe

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Answer:

The quantities between which a graph is plotted are called variables.The independent variables are those which do not depend on other quanitity for example time.The dependents variables are those which depend on other quantity for example velocity,acceleration,speed,momentum etc.

Answer:

It is B,D,E

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what is a spinal cord

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Answer:

The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure.

Explanation:

The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue, which extends from the medulla oblongata in the brainstem to the lumbar region of the vertebral column. It encloses the central canal of the spinal cord, which contains cerebrospinal fluid.

Answer:

it is a tissue

Explanation:

Which is a function of nucleic acids? create movement provide structure store genetic information fight disease

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Answer:

store genetic information

Storage of genetic information is the main function of nucleic acids. As the nucleic acid contains genes that codes for certain characters of the humans that are being inherited from parents to offspring. The correct option is C.

What are nucleic acids?

Nucleic acids are chemical compounds that arise innately and are the primary information-carrying substances in cells.

They are extremely significant in guiding protein synthesis. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are indeed the two primary kinds of nucleic acids.

There are many organisms that contains RNA as a genetic material, and some have DNA as genetic material.

Nucleic acids play an important role in the stockpiling and expression of genomic information. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, encodes the information that cells require to produce proteins.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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The passage describes some glycolysis reactions. Select the appropriate term for each blank to complete the passage. In the first reaction of glycolysis, glucose is converted to glucose 6‑phosphate . The phosphate comes from ______.
A __________is an enzyme that transfers the terminal phosphate of A isomerase glucose 6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate to a substrate. The product of this reaction is then isomerized reaction, giving Fructose-6-phosphate is then phosphorylated by a second isomerase fructose 1,6-bisphosphate

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Answer:

JUST VOODSE

Explanation:

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Macromolecules in the cell can often interact transiently as a result of noncovalent interactions. These weak interactions also produce stable, highly specific interactions between molecules. Which of the factors below is the most significant in determining whether the interaction will be transient or stable?
a) the size of each molecule
b) the number of chemical bonds between the molecules
c) the concentration of each molecule
d) rate of synthesis

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Answer:

The correct answer is option b) "the number of chemical bonds between the molecules".

Explanation:

Chemical bonds are the forces that enable the formation of compounds. The number of chemical bonds is a determining factor to know if an interaction will be transient of stable. The more chemical bonds the more stable an interaction will be. Few chemical bonds between molecules makes an interaction unstable and easy to break, enabling transient interactions that are key to certain biological pathways.

Many types of cancer are known to overexpress the receptor protein tyrosine kinase. Which molecular technique can be used to reduce expression of tyrosine kinase in cell culture?

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Answer:

By phosphorylation or by activating cyclin-dependent kinase-mediated signaling pathways

Explanation:

The Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (Cdks) are a family of critical regulatory proteins capable of modulating the progression through the cell cycle. Cdks are in turn regulated by binding to cyclin proteins or by phosphorylation at specific amino acid residues (generally tyrosine and threonine).

Phosphorylation is the most widely studied posttranslational modification and it is known to inhibit (and also activate) protein function, while cyclin-dependent kinases are proteins known to inhibit the activity of Cdks and thereby acting as tumor suppressors by inducing cell death-apoptosis.

Each of two parents has the genotype brown divided by red​, which consists of the pair of alleles that determine hair color​, and each parent contributes one of those alleles to a child. Assume that if the child has at least one brown ​allele, that color will dominate and the​ child's hair color will be brown. a. List the different possible outcomes. Assume that these outcomes are equally likely. b. What is the probability that a child of these parents will have the red divided by red ​genotype? c. What is the probability that the child will have brown hair color​?

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

Each of two parents has the genotype brown divided by red​

So ;

The man's genotype is : [tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}}[/tex]

The woman's genotype is : [tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}}[/tex]

This [tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}}[/tex] genotype consist of the pair of alleles that determine hair color​

Now; we are given an assumption that:

if the child has at least one brown ​allele, that color will dominate and the​ child's hair color will be brown.

i.e Brown allele is dominant to Red allele

(a) List the different possible outcomes.

The cross between :

[tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}* \mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}}}[/tex] will produce the following offsprings which is the different possible outcomes.

[tex]= \mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Brown} \ \ : \ \ \mathbf {\dfrac{Brown}{Red}} \ \ : \ \ \mathbf {\dfrac{Red}{Brown}} \ \ : \ \ \mathbf {\dfrac{Red}{Red} }}[/tex]

(b) . What is the probability that a child of these parents will have the red divided by red ​genotype?

The probability that the child of  these parents will have [tex]\mathbf {\dfrac{Red}{Red} }}[/tex] is one out of four

i.e

= 1/4

= 0.25

(c) What is the probability that the child will have brown hair color​.

We are being told that;  if the child has at least one brown ​allele, that color will dominate and the​ child's hair color will be brown.

i.e Brown allele is dominant to Red allele

Thus; from above we will see that three of the offsprings have at least one brown allele;

Thus; the probability  that the child will have brown hair color​ is = 3/4

= 0.75

Each trait of a plant is determined by _____.
A) an allele
B) one gene
C) a pair of genes
D) one dominant gene

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Answer:

c. a pair of genes

Explanation:

Answer:

C) a pair of genes

Explanation:

C should be correct because each trait is controlled my multiple genes. It is very rare to see one thing being controlled strictly by one gene, rather multiple things work together to produce the traits. Living things are very amazing if you dive deep into their DNA level,


What is the approximate carrying capacity of the
population?
In which year, did the population reach the
carrying capacity?
About how many years did it stay at carrying
capacity?

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Answer:

250 individuals

year 3

4 years

Explanation:

Answer:250

year 3

4 years

Explanation:

What do eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not?

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There are several differences between the two, but the biggest distinction between them is that eukaryotic cells have a distinct nucleus containing the cell's genetic material, while prokaryotic cells don't have a nucleus and have free-floating genetic material instead.

What is the shape of an Acid-fast bacteria?

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Like a rod shaped for Acid fast bacteria

If the Hemoccult test result is negative, no further testing is done. If the Hemoccult test result is positive, the individual will have a second stool sample tested with the Hemoccult II test. If this second sample also tests positive for blood, the individual will be referred for more extensive evaluation. What is the effect on net sensitivity and net specificity of this method of screening

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Answer:

Hemoccult test sensitivity is 89.3% and specificity is 92.7%

Explanation:

Hemoccult test is a test that is carried out in order to find out the presence of occult blood in your stool. This method is used to detect colorectal cancer in your body. Blue color of the blood indicate that the test is positive while the green color represents that the test is negative. Test sensitivity is the ability of a test which identify the person who is affected with the disease i. e. true positive, whereas test specificity is the ability of the test to correctly identify the patient without the disease. The value of sensitivity of the Hemoccult test is 89.3% the specificity is 92.7%, and the positive predictive value is 2.5%.

greater temperature fluctuations occur where​

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They occur in terrestrial ecosystems.

there are more hydrogen atoms in living organisms than any other atoms are asking is more abundant in the terms Mass why is this statement true​

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Answer:

The statement is true because most organisms are made of water, and water consists of mostly hydrogen (atoms) since its chemical formula is H2O.

As global warming continues the oceans absorb more of the earths heat. What term describes the ocean as a storage location for this heat

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Answer:

do you have any options for this question?

Why are enzymes important to cells? Why does an egg change color and texture when heated?

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When you boil an egg, it goes from liquid to solid because the heat breaks and reconfigures the hydrogen bonds between amino-acids in the egg proteins. You permanently change the shape of the proteins, and so permanently change their qualities (in this case, texture).

Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below.

I. Prophase I V. Prophase II
II. Metaphase I VI. Metaphase II
III. Anaphase I VII. Anaphase II
IV. Telophase I VIII. Telophase II

Homologous chromosomes are aligned at the equator of the spindle.

a. IV
b. I
c. VI
d. II

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Answer:

The answer is II. Metaphase I VI. Metaphase II

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