if a badger has 23 chromosomes in it’s egg cell, how many chromosomes are in it’s muscle cell?
Answer:
46 in it muscles cell
Explanation:
You just need to remember the sex organ is half of the number of the other cell.
Will pigs ever fly?
Support your answer with suitable examples.
Answer:
NO
Explanation:
the pigs will never be able to fly as the birds have:
wings – these enable the force of lift.
lightweight, smooth feathers – this reduces the forces of weight and drag
streamlined body – this helps reduce the force of drag (a shape that lowers the friction drag)
light bones – a bird’s bones are basically hollow with air sacs and thin, tiny cross pieces to make bones stronger – this reduces the force of weight
Meanwhile the pig is obviously heavier, having a stronger force of gravity, and does not have the same type of "lightweight" bones that the birds have.
Answer:yes they might
Explanation:
Birds are able to breed with pigs and pigs might get wings
What is NOT a function of the
nucleus?
A. Directs protein synthesis
B. Houses DNA
C. Functions as the powerhouse of the cell
Answer:
function as the powerhouse of cell
Explanation:
we have read the power house of cell as a mitochondria
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Explanation:
The mitochondria is responsible for generating the cell's energy, hence the phrasing "the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell".
The nucleus holds the DNA, so we can rule out choice B. The DNA in turn is connected to forming the proteins. The actual protein synthesis happens in the ribosomes, but the DNA is used as a blueprint (more or less) to assemble the correct amino acids in the correct order to form the complicated protein chains. In short, the nucleus indirectly helps direct the protein synthesis, so we can rule out choice A.
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1.)Skilled Scientist level from Rubric: Student used critical thinking skills and evidence to establish a possible relationship among organisms and a possible evolutionary history of traits.
How many different species are there?
2.) List the different genus groups:
3.) Explain in your own words the order in which the creatures’s traits may have evolved starting from the first likely trait. (HINT: Which trait is the most common across the creatures? Be sure you list ALL of the physical features from the key above from most common to least common)
Answer:^^^^
Explanation:
above me is correct!
Explain how an aquatic biome could consist of multiple ecosystems. Include at least two examples of ecosystems in your explanation.
Answer:
an aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem in the body of water examples are marine ecosystem and fresh water ecosystem
An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem in the body of water examples are marine ecosystem and fresh water ecosystem.
What is ecosystem and example?An ecosystem is a area where flora, faunna, and other organisms, as well as weather , work together to form a life.
Examples of land-based ecosystems are forest ecosystems, grassland ecosystems, tundra ecosystems, and desert ecosystems.
Thus, An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem in the body of water.
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LINKS OR FILES = REPORT
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which type of bond is the strongest?
A. lonic
O B. Covalent
C. Metallic
D. Hydrogen
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The two strongest bonds are ionic and covalent, but generally, ionic is viewed as the stronger bond because of the ion-ion force that occurs within the bond. It does depend on other factors though.
Explain El Niño, how it's identified, and its potential negative impacts.
Answer:
HE IMPROVED THE WORLD BY GIVING SOMTHING THAT IT DID NOT HAVVE
Explanation:
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Which of the following is one of the most abundant elements in all living
things?
A. Helium
B. Oxygen
C. Silver
D. Gold
Mitosis results in daughter cells that are
Choose the word or phrase that best fills the blank
the parent cell.
1) the same as
2) different from
Phosphorylation of ADP to ATP occurs
A. via ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum.
B. in the nucleus
C. in the mitochondria
D. within the cell membrane
Answer:
C. in the mitochondria
Explanation:
Mitochondrial ADP/ATP carriers transport ADP into the mitochondrial matrix for ATP synthesis, and ATP out to fuel the cell, by cycling between cytoplasmic-open and matrix-open states. ... Because these features are highly conserved, this mechanism is likely to apply to the whole mitochondrial carrier family.
Answer:
C. in the mitochondria
Explanation:
Phosphorylation of ADP to ATP occurs in the mitochondria.
project of science.
Explain the parts and their function of the brain ?
Explanation:
The human brain has following main parts:
1. Cerebrum:
It is also called big brain.
It is the centre of intelligence, memory, imagination and emotions.
It is responsible for ordinary senses.
Injury in cerebrum causes coma .
2. Medulla oblongata:
It is the lower most part of the brain.
It receive and integrates signals from spinal cords and sends resulting impulses to the cerebrum and cerebellum.
3. Cerebellum:
It is called as Small brain.
It makes body movement smooth and steady.
It maintains equilibrium and controls the body posture.
Which type of evidence provides the best support for the hypothesis that the ancestors of tetrapods evolved legs before tetrapods were first seen on land?
Answer:
" Fossil record" is the right answer.
Explanation:
Prior knowledge, comprising fossils, rests as well as impressions of species perfectly deposited throughout sedimentary rock throughout early archaeological eras.These are established upon this superpose law which always claims that perhaps the lower layers typically younger than the whole upper ones in uninterrupted factors leading.Anatomical terminology was standardized to do
which things? Select all that apply.
to consolidate the study of history into
smaller textbooks
to streamline communication related to the
health sciences
to avoid confusion and miscommunication
when discussing parts of the body
to get people more interested in joining the
health-science industry
Answer:
B. To streamline communication related to the health sciences
C. To avoid confusion and miscommunication when discussing parts of the body
Explanation:
In the Linnaean system, birds and reptiles are each classified in a separate class. However, in the modern system, birds are members of the clade Reptilia. Which conclusion, based on evidence, did scientists cite to revise the classification of birds
Answer:
Birds descended from the most recent common ancestor of reptiles. Scientists recently revised the classification of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens).
A dominant allele masks/hides the effect of a recessive allele.
Answer: True
Explanation: If you have a dominant allele it will show in the phenotype of the organism. To show a recessive allele you need a recessive pair consisting of only recessive alleles
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Which of the following is not one of the seven primary odors humans recognize?
fresh
putrid
pungent
roses
Answer:
roses
Explanation:
It occurs when an odor binds to a receptor within the nasal cavity, transmitting a signal through the olfactory system.2 Glomeruli aggregate signals from these receptors and transmit them to the olfactory bulb, where the sensory input will start to interact with parts of the brain responsible for smell identification, memory, and emotion.3
There are many different causes for alteration, lack, or disturbance to a normal sense of smell, and can include damage to the nose or smell receptors, or central problems affecting the brain. Some causes include upper respiratory infections, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disease.
Answer:
Fresh
Explanation:
When you look at the chartr, Roses were cconsidered a floral scent, which was listed, then there was putrid, pungent, and 3 others, the only one that wasn't listed was fresh, because often out scent and taste work together to help us find rotten foods, but we find that by smelling putrid scents or pungent scents, rather than fresh scents. Therefor the correct response is fresh
the increase to heart rate is a normal homeostatic response and allows for an adjustment of the body's set point during exercise. Identify one other response that your body makes to help maintain homeostasis for a "set point" that can't be adjusted & Describe why it does that. *
Answer:
it increases oxygen levels and decrease carbon dioxide levels
need help with this please
Answer:
Nucleic Acid
Explanation:
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How can topsoll be replaced in an area that has been strip-mined?
O A) Vegetation will quickly form topsoil.
OB) Stockpile topsoil from the area before strip mining.
O C) Use mine waste for topsoil.
O D) Use crushed rock from the mine.
Answer:
I'm sure you meant to type "topsoil" but the answer to the question is B
Concepts: What key concepts or ideas do you think are important and worth holding on to from the text?
Answer:
Osmosis is a process in which molecules pass from semipermeable membrane.
Explanation:
Osmosis is a biological process. The solvent molecules pass through semipermeable membrane and then solute particles move through the membrane with the help of water. These molecules are not capable of passing through the membrane in absence of water.
What is expected to happen to the species that is less suited to
compete for resources if the competitive exclusion principle is
observed?
Answer:
die out and move from the area are the answer
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a source of genetic variation?
A
sexual reproduction
B
asexual reproduction
C
mutations
D
crossing over during meiosis I
Which term is defined as the components in an ecosystem, such as soil, air, and sunlight?
biometric
antibiotic
abiotic
biotic
Explanation:
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals.
which nutrients are present in solution x?
______ farming, or production for cash, usually take place on large holdings.
How is cytokinesis different
in plants and animals
Answer:
MAIN DIFFERENCES
- During cytokinesis, animal cells undergo a narrowing in the center, which does not occur in plant cells.
- Once the process is finished, the plant cells are partially united while in the case of animals they remain separated.
- A fundamental difference is that in animals, cytogenesis occurs by strangulation, but this is not the case of plants, which is by septation.
Explanation:
How can you check the accuracy of the results of your experiment?
1. by testing different variables
2. by assuming your results are correct
3. by completing a different experiment
4.by repeating your experiment
Answer:
I think either 1 or 4 but I think 1
Answer:
Explanation:
4 is the answer
1. How
or an
alkali
you test to see if a liquid is an acid
Which is not an immune system disorder
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Fungi
- HIV/AIDS
Answer:
Fungi
Explanation:
Answer: Asthma
Explanation: Asthma is Shortness of breath, wheezing, and cough are symptoms of a LUNG ILLNESS characterized by constriction of the airways, the tubes that convey air into the lungs, which are irritated and restricted.