Answer:
elephant
Explanation:
Yeah a rhino is an aggressive animal but soo
Research shows that an elephant is the largest animals on earth u can cross check.
my explanation is not that good but surely an elephant will win
If a thin haired woman (bb) has a child with a full haired man (B-), then what is the chance each of their boys will be bald?
Please no files that I have to download
i did this in 6th grade and i think there is no chance because the thin haired woman has a non-dominant allele and the full haired man does have a strong allele. so, the man has the dominant gene
Identify one environmental factor that could cause a base sequence in
DNA to be changed to a different base sequence.
Explanation:
Environmental exposure to certain chemicals, ultraviolet radiation, or other external factors.
Once Telophase is complete, the cell has become two identical
daughter cells
True
оr
False
Can you define these words?? Thanks!
Cellulose
Chlorophyll
Chloroplast
Bryophyte
Pterophyte
Gymnosperm
Cone
Angiosperm
Flower
Cuticle
Vascular tissue
Xylem
Phloem
Roots
Root hairs
Stems
Leaves
Photosynthesis
Answer:
Cellulose - It is described as a complex carbohydrate that forms the main constituent of the cell wall in most plants and is important in the manufacture of numerous products like pharmaceuticals, textiles, etc.
Chlorophyll - Any of a group of green pigments that are found in the chloroplasts of plants and in other photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteria.
Chloroplast - An organelle found in the cells of green plants and in photosynthetic algae, where photosynthesis takes place.
Bryophyte - Any plant of the division Bryophyta, defined "sensu lato" to comprise the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, and corresponding to all embryophytes that are not vascular plants.
Pterophyte - It is characterized as any fern(seedless plant) that is a division of Pteridophyta.
Gymnosperm - Any plant such as a conifer whose seeds are not enclosed in an ovary or those who don't bear seeds or fruits. Example; Cycads.
Cone - A cone-shaped flower head of various plants like banksias and proteas.
Angiosperm - Any flowering plant characterized by having ovules enclosed in an ovary and thus, produces fruits, as well as, seeds.
Flower - A reproductive structure in angiosperms and often conspicuously colorful and typically including sepals, petals, and either or both stamens and/or a pistil.
Cuticle - A noncellular protective covering outside the many invertebrates and plants.
Vascular tissue - The complex tissues that consist of various cell types and primarily responsible for transporting liquid and other nutrients throughout the plant or animal body.
Xylem - A vascular tissue in the land plants primarily responsible for the distribution of water and minerals that are taken up by the roots and also the key component of the wood.
Phloem - A vascular tissue in land plants primarily responsible for the distribution of sugars and the nutrients manufactured in the shoot.
Roots - The part of the plant which is generally underground that anchors and supports the plant body. It absorbs and stores water and nutrients, and in some plants is able to perform vegetative propagation.
Root hairs - The rhizoid of a vascular plant or a tabular outgrowth of a trichoblast, hair-forming cell on the epidermis of a plant root.
Stems - The above-ground stalk of a vascular plant that supports individual parts of a plant like leaves, flower, fruits, etc.
Leaves - The green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of the most vegetative plants.
Photosynthesis - The process by which plants and other photoautotrophs convert light energy into chemical energy. For example; Plants use air, water, along with sunlight to synthesize their food(carbohydrates and waste oxygen).
If a father has the genotype DD and a mother has the genotype dd, what would be the child’s genotype
_____ can be passed from mother to child via breast milk.
Answer:
3 viruses CMV, HIV and HTLV-I frequently cause infection as a result of breast milk transmission.
If CO2 is a molecule, how many TOTAL atoms is it made
up of?
Answer:
Carbon dioxide, CO2, is a chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom.
Explanation:
Answer: No number means one atom. For CO2 there is one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. For H2O, there is one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen. A molecule can be made of only one type of atom.
how do sandy beaches from????
Explanation:
waves pounding pebbles into smaller and smaller pieces
Answer:
The answer is D :)
Explanation: have a great day and be safe
4. If the rock sample contains 20 mg of tritium 3, how much
will remain after 48 years?
Answer:
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(b) Identify the dependent variable in the experiments. Identify a control group missing from the second experiment. Justify the need for this control group in the second experiment.
Hello. You have not submitted the experiments to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
A dependent variable is one that is influenced by an element, in order to present a result, that is, it is a variable that does not establish itself, being dependent on another variable to establish itself. An example of a dependent variable can be seen in an experiment that seeks to determine the differences in growth rates of bean plants that were fertilized with different organic fertilizers. As you can see, this is an experiment where the different organic fertilizers influence differences in the growth rate of bean plants. Thus, the growth of these plants depends on the fertilizer, this growth being the variable dependent on the experiment.
A control group, in turn, is an element of the experiment that does not receive the element that is being tested in the same experiment. The control group is important, because it allows the researcher to see the results of a system where the tested element does not exist, thus being able to determine the real differences that the tested element is capable of causing. Using the same example presented in the paragraph above, we can see that the different organic fertilizers are the elements tested in the experiment. These fertilizers will be applied to the plants, however it is important that at least one of these plants does not receive any fertilizer, so that the difference between a system with fertilizer and a system without fertilizer can be evaluated. This plant that received no fertilizer is the control group.
how does the effectiveness of hand washing show the major function of the integumentary system?
Answer:
Handwashing with soap removes germs from hands. This helps prevent infections because People frequently touch their eyes, nose, and mouth without even realizing it. Germs can get into the body through those said body parts and make us sick.
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la cromatina esta formada por adn asociado a
Answer:
La cromatina es una sustancia dentro de un cromosoma que consiste en ADN y proteínas. El ADN lleva las instrucciones genéticas de la célula. Las principales proteínas de la cromatina son las histonas, que ayudan a empaquetar el ADN de una forma compacta que cabe en el núcleo celular. Los cambios en la estructura de la cromatina se asocian con la replicación del ADN y la expresión génica.
Explanation:
How could a change in the DNA sequence of a single gene affect an organism?
The organism would likely no longer be able to produce offspring.
The gene could code for carbohydrates instead of proteins.
The function of a protein encoded by the gene could change.
DNA could change into RNA.
Previous
Answer:
C .
Explanation:
Which is the answer?
I thin the answer is b I think I hope I'm sure did u pass it
The organism in the photo is a daphnia, or water flea. Daphnia are tiny aquatic organisms that live in most freshwater habitats. Adults range from less than 1 to 5 mm in length. They are good swimmers and eat mostly algae. Daphnia become mature at 5 to 10 days, and an adult female can produce up to 100 eggs every 3 or 4 days during its 2-month life span. When harmful algae rapidly increase in the daphnia environment, daphnia can develop adaptations to tolerate the negative effects of the algae within 10 years. What characteristic of the daphnia allows the population to adapt to environmental change
Answer:
The characteristic of daphnia which allows the population to adapt to the environmental change is the short generation time.
Explanation:
As evident from the text, the maturity comes in 5 to 10 days and they reproduce for the next 2 months at a rate of 100 eggs every 3/4 days. This is a short generation time which makes the evolutionary changes easy and less time-consuming to incorporate.
What are the four parts of a neuron
Answer:
the dendrites, the cell body (also called the "soma"), the axon and the axon terminal
Explanation:
Answer:
dendrites, the cell body, axon, axon terminal
Explanation:
Lilly and her lab partner, Alberto are investigating factors that influence the rate of photosynthesis. They know that any change to the reactants in photosynthesis could have an effect on the production of glucose and oxygen. In doing some research, the pair comes across the data shown above. They decide to brainstorm possible variables they could change in their experiment that could increase the rate of photosynthesis. Evaluate their list of possibilities. Based on the data and your knowledge of photosynthesis, what would you advise Lilly and Alberto to consider changing in their experiment if they wanted to increase the rate of photosynthesis? Choose ALL that apply.
Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
The correct answers would be A, B, and E. Hope this helped. Have a nice day :D
What is not true about ocean waves?
They get their energy from the wind.
They can travel long distances.
They transfer energy without matter as a medium.
The greater the wind speed is, the higher the wave is.
Answer:
They transfer energy without matter as a medium
Explanation:
I don't really have one
1. The bronchi and alveoli organs are part of which organ system?
(1 Point)
O Digestive System
O Excretory System
O Respiratory System
O Circulatory System
O Lymphatic System
Can you plz help?
Answer:
respiratory system
Explanation:
The bronchi become smaller the closer they get to the lung tissue and are then considered bronchioles. These passageways then evolve into tiny air sacs called alveoli, which is the site of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in the respiratory system.
species change over time through a?
Answer:
Evolution
Explanation:
The concept of growth and development and changes , or the hypothesis that species have evolved and formed from previous species, is referred to as evolution. Biological evolution of an organism' features changing over many generations by natural selection. Genetic diversity is needed for evolution to occur.
POST-lab Question:
Most biological adaptations are specific to a certain habitat, and will not provide an advantage to
an organism that moves outside this environment. What evidence have you
seen in this lab that
would support this idea?
Answer:
me
Explanation:
becesu im the best guy
Which of these objects is NOT found in the biosphere of the Earth?
1.bald eagle
2.great white shark
3.core of the earth
4.tropical rain forest
Answer:
core of the earth
Explanation:
the biosphere is the inside of earth
what is meant by photosynthesis
Explanation:
Photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.
Answer:
The process by which plants turn carbondioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen using light energy trapped by chlorophyll, is called photosynthesis.
What are some examples of biotechnology?
Answer:
Biotecnología industrial
Los ejemplos incluyen la creación de nuevos materiales en la industria de la construcción y la fabricación de cerveza y vino, detergentes para lavar y productos para el cuidado personal.
la insulina humana, una pequeña proteína utilizada para tratar la diabetes, se produce en bacterias modificadas genéticamente, mientras que las proteínas grandes y más complejas, como las hormonas o los anticuerpos, se producen en células de mamíferos o animales transgénicos
Explanation:
Which devices can transform the information in vibrating matter into another form of information?
car radio
guitar
jackhammer
microphone
seismograph
Answer: hewo, there! your answer is Below
seismograph and Car radio Would be my Answer
Explanation:
an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration.
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Which of the following is a complex relationship between organisms and their environment?
A.)ecosystem
B.)biosphere
C.)abiotic factors
D.)biotic factors
I need help fast please!
Answer:
Kinetic energy, I think, but I'm not 100% sure
*10 POINTS* biologyyyy please helppp
Answer:
A, C, D
Explanation:
It is easier to look for which is wrong rather than checking all if they are right.
B is wrong because population A is growing exponentially and it can be inferred from the graph that it is nowhere near slowing down.
Because burning fossil fuels creates much pollution, alternatives are being investigated. What might limit the use of wind as a major energy source?
Answer:
There isn't wind all the time, so wind being used as a major energy source is very unlikely.
Answer:
there isnt always a lot of wind so it wouldnt be a reliable energy source
Explanation:
Match Column A with Column B
Column A
3.1.1 Division of the cytoplasm
3.1.2 Uncontrolled cell growth
3.1.3 Chromatids lined up at equator of cell
3.1.4 Chromatids joined at this point
3.1.5 Mass of cancerous cells
3.1.6 Skin cancer
3.1.7 Growth and mitosis
3.1.8 Cancer causing factors
3.1.9 Cancer cells that do not spread
3.1.10 Replicated half of a chromosome
Column B
A carcinoma
B benign
C cancer
D meristematic
E carcinogens
F metaphase
G cytokinesis
H tumour
I centromere
J sarcoma
K anaphase
L malignant
M chromatid
N cell cycle
Answer:
3.1.1 Division of the cytoplasm - Cytokinesis
3.1.2 Uncontrolled cell growth - Cancer
3.1.3 Chromatids lined up at equator of cell - Metaphase
3.1.4 Chromatids joined at this point - Centromere
3.1.5 Mass of cancerous cells - Tumor
3.1.6 Skin cancer - Carcinoma
3.1.7 Growth and mitosis - Meristematic
3.1.8 Cancer causing factors - Carcinogens
3.1.9 Cancer cells that do not spread - Benign
3.1.10 Replicated half of a chromosome - Chromatid
Explanation:
The division of the cytoplasm is known as Cytokinesis. It occurs during the later part of the division of the nucleus in both mitosis and meiosis. In Cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of a single parent cell divides in two to produce two daughter cells.
Cancer is a disease condition that results when the growth and division of cells is uncontrolled. It occurs as a result of changes to the DNA either due to environmental factors or heredity factors.
Metaphase is one of the four stages in mitosis. During mitosis, the chromatids which are joined at the centelomere line up at the middle or equator of the cell.
Centromere is a region in the chromosome in which sister chromatids are joined together to form a short and a long arm of the chromosome.
A tumour is a swelling of a part of the body due to the abnormal growth of cells in that part of the body. A tumour may have the ability to spread or not.
Cancers that originate in the skin or tissues lining organs is known as carcinomas.
In plants, meristematic tissues are responsible for growth as they consist of actively dividing or mitotic cells. Meristematic cells are present at the tips of roots,stem and branches.
Carcinogens are agents or factors that are able to cause cancers. They include such agents like chemicals, electromagnetic radiations, some viruses, lifestyle factors, etc.
Benign tumours refers to growths in tissues or organs of the body which are non-cancerous as they do not spread to other tissues or organs in the body.
A chromatid is one-half of a replicated chromosome present in the nucleus of the cell. Two chromatids are joined together at the centromere to form the chromosome.