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what months can you not eat oursters
Answer:
May, June, July, and August.
Explanation:
*oysters?
The months that do not have an r you can eat oysters. The months that have an r, you cannot eat oysters, which are April, January, February, March, September, October, November, and December.
Expoisoning.
only eat oysters with a letter "r" from the the months of September thru April. I t prevents from getting watery shellfish and food poisioning.
* Do not eat oysters in May, June, July or August*
Prokaryotic cells NEVER have a nucleus
A. True
B. False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A. true
Explanation:
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Answer:
223
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is c because it grabs carbon and turns it into oxygen which is what we breath
The DNA of a plant or animal cell is found in which of the following parts of a cell? *
1 point
Chloroplasts
Chlorophyll
Cell wall
Chromosomes
What type of molecule is used to cut genes from a DNA of an organism
Answer:
It is restriction enzymes
Explanation:
Why we have to study the karyotype?
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Caroline is sick with a bacterial disease. In addition to antibiotics, which of the following should be used to treat the disease? A. Vaccinations B. Increased physical activity C. Antigens and anthelmintics D. Rest and water
Answer:
D: Rest and Water
Explanation:
Sleep improves the potential ability of some of the body's immune cells to attach to their targets, according to a new study. The study helps explain how sleep can fight off an infection.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
because the water is resting and you need to rest
Vegetables help us have:
A restful night's sleep
Healthy skin and eyes
Indigestion
Properly working sweat glands
Answer:
healthy skin and eyes.
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes vegetables do help u with that is that the only question feel free to ask me for more questions.
What happens to the cell at the beginning of interphase?
Answer:
Explanation:
Early interphase is called the G1 phase of the cell cycle. G1 is the time during which a cell grows to its proper size by making more cytosol, the liquid inside a cell. An increase in cell size means the cell must make more protein and membranes. ... Cells that mature and never divide again stay in the G0 phase.
When a sperm cell and egg cell join together what is it called?
1. sperm
2. Gamete
3. baby
4. Zygote
Answer:
4. Zygote is the answer
Answer:
Zygote
Explanation:
During fertialization a sperm cell and an egg cell come together to form a zygote.
Mohammed wishes to travel to South America in his yacht. Which knowledge of the oceans will help Mohammed navigate?
Answer:
A: Ocean Currents
Explanation:
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How is sleet different from hail?
A) Hail falls to the ground as liquid water, and sleet is solid.
B) Hail falls with rain and snow, and sleet only falls with snow.
C) Sleet can happen during thunderstorms, and hail cannot.
D) Sleet pellets are smaller than hail.
Answer:
The answer is C) Sleet can happen during thunderstorms, and hail cannot. or D) Sleet pellets are smaller than hail.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which two words would BEST replace "mimicked" and composition in the selection above WITHOUT Changing the meaning?
(A) dissolved contents
(B) located, foundation
(C)
formed, structure
(D)
resembled, makeup
Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is : recombinant DNA combines genes from two different organisms
which factor makes enzymes well-suited to the role of catalyst in bio chemical reaction?
Answer:
Enzymes can be reused because they do not permanently bond with substrate
Explanation:
2. What do you call the structure of the DNA?
DNA is made up of molecules called nucleotides. ... Nucleotides are attached together to form two long strands that spiral to create a structure called a double helix. If you think of the double helix structure as a ladder, the phosphate and sugar molecules would be the sides, while the bases would be the rungs
Explanation:
What shares ¼ of its genes with humans?
Viruses replicate the host cell
True, viruses replicate the host cell
False, viruses replicate the virus, inside the host cell
Answer: False viruses replicate the virus inside the cell so that it will overfill and burst and let the viruses infect other cells.
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Which of the following normally leads to the production of functional messenger RNA in eukaryotic cells?
Answer: The removal of portions of RNA known as intervening sequences (introns)
Explanation:
The removal of portions of RNA is known as intervening sequences (introns).
What is the process of splicing?In order to enable the translation of mRNA into a protein, RNA splicing puts together the protein-coding regions (exons) and cuts out the intervening, non-coding segments of genes (introns) from pre-mRNA.
Intron sequences are cut out and exon sequences are joined during the splicing process.
As RNA matures, introns are cut out via RNA splicing, which means that they are not expressed in the resulting messenger RNA (mRNA) product.
In contrast, exons continue to be chemically bound to one another to produce mature mRNA. Exons are expressed sequences, whereas introns can be thought of as intervening sequences.
Therefore, the removal of portions of RNA is known as intervening sequences (introns).
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What are the three parts of the DNA molecule?
Explanation:
These building blocks are made of three parts:a phosphate group,a sugar group and one of four types of nitrogen bases.to form a strand of DNA , nucleotides are linked into chains, with the phosphate and sugar groups alternating.
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Analogy of Cell wall
Answer:
In school, I was taught that it is like a bouncer who controls who enters and exits the club because the cell membrane controls what is able to permeate into the cell. It’s good, but I like to think of it as a door.
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Answer:
the answer is within young Padawan
Explanation:
concentration.
a. The video clip explains that you can also look at water as moving to a
concentration of solute molecules.
b. Why can it also be viewed this way?
Answer:
A. The video clip explains that you can also look at water as moving to a HIGHER concentration of salute molecules.
B. Why can it also be viewed this way?
Because there is more salute and less water.
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The HeLa cancer call genome is vastly different from Henrietta’s normal genome. A gene transfer from the human papillomavirus 18 virus (HPV18) to human cervical cells created the original HeLa strain of cancer cells.
a) Describe the type of evidence scientists would need to justify this claim.
b) From this discovery, an HPV vaccination was developed. Without HeLa cells, this would not have been possible. Yet, these cells were taken for research without Mrs. Lack’s knowledge. Evaluate the pros and cons of designating biopsy cells as "free cells," cells that can be used without required patient consent.
Answer:
a. Sequencing the genome and transcriptome of these cells
b. Pros: these cells can be very useful in research (as in Henrieta case)
Contras: 1. patient's family may have inherited the same genetic defect from their common ancestors, thereby this information might be used for malicious people
2. Ethical issues
Explanation:
By using genome sequencing technologies it is possible to determine the nucleotide sequence of the genome (DNA) and their transcriptomic products (i.e., RNAs, especially mRNAs) obtained from a particular cell type. Therefore, these technologies can be used to compare the genome of cancer cells and Henrietta’s normal genome.
HeLa cells have been very useful in pharmaceutical research. These cells have been used in cancer research, in the development of vaccines (e.g., polio vaccine and HPV vaccine), Parkinson's Disease, etc. Moreover, the use of cells without required patient consent may affect the patient’s family by exhibiting information about the genetic conditions of multiple generations of this family, which might be considered unethical and lead to problems associated with the malicious use of this information.
HeLa Cell
It is the first human immortal cell line.
a). The scientist took a tissue sample from a patient named Henrietta Lacks. She was a cervical cancer patient.
Now when the scientist observed the cell sample in the laboratory, they saw that cell was growing indefinitely, i.e. 'immortal'.
So, they named it the HeLa Cell.
Later, the scientist found many copies of HPV-18 (Human Pappiloma Virus-18) in these HeLa cells which is a strain of HPV.
These strains has caused cervical cancer in Henrietta Lacks.
b). The Pros
It could not have claimed if any medical negligence would have occurred.We can overcome the false perception of the patient.The research could be progressed without any interruption from the patient.The Cons
If the consent of the patient was not taken then there would have been legal issues as well as ethical issues.Also, the law orders to stop the research without patient's consent.Without the right patent, the commercialization of the cells would begin.Learn More :
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If blood is in short supply which blood type would be the most beneficial to have on hand if someone needed a blood transfusion
What
process cannot occur in the dark
treatment of photosynthesis?
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Answer:
the complete process
Explanation:
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The sequence of bases on one strand of a DNA molecule is AGT GTA GAC. After replication of the strand of DNA, what is the sequence of nitrogen bases on the complementary (opposite)strand?
Answer:
TCA CAT CTG
Explanation:
If there is an A, then on the complementary strnad there will be a T (and vice versa) since Adenine (A) always bonds with Thymine (T)
If there is an C, then on the complementary strnad there will be a G (and vice versa) since Cytosine (C) always bonds with Guanine (G)
The sequence of nitrogen bases on the complementary (opposite) strand is TCA CAT CTG
What are complementary strands of DNA?Complementary strand is either of the two chains that make up a double helix of DNA, with corresponding positions on the two chains being composed of a pair of complementary bases.
The complementary strand for DNA must follow the base pairing and polarity rules. Pairing means that A=T and G=C. Polarity means that the strands have to run in opposite directions.
The upper strand of DNA is the "mRNA-like" strand. The lower strand is the strand that is complementary to the mRNA.
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The following picture illustrates the importance of organisms interacting with ___________ factors in their environment.
Abiotic
Biotic
Answer:
Biotic
Because the acorn is abiotic.
abiotic factors are non-living physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems.
Answer:
Biotic
Explanation:
bio means living thing such as animals, plants, humans, etc
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Answer:
the answer is D good luck
Answer:
bilateral symmetry
Explanation: