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A normal cell has a high concentration of potassium on the inside and a low concentration of potassium on the outside. Also, a normal cell has a low concentration of sodium on the inside and a high concentration on the outside. Yet, the net movement of potassium is into the cell and the net movement of sodium is out of the cell. What type of transport is involved?

Osmosis

Facilitated diffusion

Active transport

Diffusion

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Answer 1

Answer:

Is there a higher concentration of potassium inside or outside the cell?

The sodium and chloride ion concentrations are lower inside the cell than outside, and the potassium concentration is greater inside the cell. These concentration differences for sodium and potassium are due to the action of a membrane active transport system which pumps sodium out of the cell and potassium into it.

Explanation:

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what is cellurar respiration?

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Answer:cellular respiration is a process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food.

This happens in the mitochondria

Does an animal cell have a cell wall?

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Answer:Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. In plants, the cell wall surrounds the cell membrane. This gives the plant cell its unique rectangular shape. Animal cells simply have a cell membrane, but no cell wall

Explanation:

Answer:

No

Explanation:

Animal cells have cell membranes, but not cell walls. Cell walls are much more structured and are only present in plant cells who also have a cell membrane.

In the graph below, which letter represents the activation energy of a catalyzed reaction and why?

Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A) Y; the activation energy is reduced in a catalyzed reaction

(Choice B) X; the activation energy is greater in a catalyzed reaction

(Choice C) X; the activation energy is greater in an uncatalyzed reaction

(Choice D) Y; the activation energy is greater in an uncatalyzed reaction



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Answer: Choice C) X; the activation energy is greater in an uncatalyzed reaction

Explanation: I got this question on khan academy.

The option that represents the activation energy of a catalyzed reaction is C. X; the activation energy is greater in an uncatalyzed reaction.

Activation energy simply means the minimum amount of energy that should be provided for compounds that'll result in a chemical reaction.

It should be noted that the activation energy for uncatalyzed conversion to the products will be more than that of the catalyzed reaction. In this case, X; the activation energy is greater in an uncatalyzed reaction.

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The advantage of having large vertebrae at the base of the vertebral column is having stability in terms of the center of gravity of the person

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Answer:

what grade are u in?

Explanation:

Which is the most likely outcome of an increased climate temperature?
a growth of ice caps
b decreased flooding
c lowering ocean levels
d unstable weather problems

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Answer:

Unstable Weather patters

Explanation:

Pretty Sure

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Stuart is listing the changes to matter and energy that occur during the process of photosynthesis which of these examples should he include in his list?

A.) changes in chemical energy converts carbohydrates into smaller molecules
B.) changes in light energy convert chemical energy stored in carbohydrates
C.) changes that convert chemical energy into heat and light
D.) changes in nuclear energy converts hydrogen and oxygen into carbon
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the answer would be C. None of the other answers choices have anything to do with photosynthesis

list out any four waste materials secreted by human body and describe any two of them?​

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Answer:

These chemical reactions produce waste products such as carbon dioxide, water, salts, urea and uric acid. Accumulation of these wastes beyond a level inside the body is harmful to the body. The excretory organs remove these wastes. This process of removal of metabolic waste from the body is known as excretion.

Answer:

Thechemical reactions produce waste products such as carbon dioxide, water, salts, urea and uric acid. Accumulation of these wastes beyond a level inside the body is harmful to the body. The excretory organs remove these wastes. This process of removal of metabolic waste from the body is known as excretion.

Why immobilized enzymes are widely used in industry? Explain, please

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Answer:

just go with your instincts

how many atp are produced by cellular respiration of one molecule of glucose?

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Answer:

38 ATP.

Explanation:

Biology textbooks often state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidized glucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system).

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In food chains and webs, what trophic level must you have more of than others?

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Answer:

Primary producers

Explanation:

In any food web, energy is lost each time one organism eats another. Because of this, there have to be many more plants than there are plant-eaters. There are more autotrophs than heterotrophs, and more plant-eaters than meat-eaters.

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Cells divide at different rates. Skin cells divide __________. Liver cells divide ____________. Bone marrow, stomach and intestine lining cells divide _____________.
a. never, continuously, sometimes
b. very often, sometimes, continuously
c. continuously, sometimes, never
d. sometimes, never, continuously
Question 2
What are the 2 key molecules that control and coordinate the cell cycle?
a. DNA and RNA
b. CDK and Cyclin
c. Cyclin and mitochondria
d. Apoptosis and CDK

Question 3
A cell dies and the cell next to it enters G1 phase. Which activity would happen next?
a. Chromosome duplication
b. Cell destruction
c. Cell growth
d. Chromosome separation
Question 4
At the end of G1 in Checkpoint 1, what 2 things are checked in order for the cell to proceed into the S phase1?
a. cell growth and DNA check
b. cell growth and chromosome duplication
c. cell division and DNA check
d. cell growth and cell division
Question 5
At the end of S phase in Checkpoint 2, what 2 things are checked in order for the cell to proceed into the G2 phase?
a. chromosome duplication and cell division
b. cell growth and chromosome duplication
c. cell division and DNA check
d. cell growth and cell division
Question 6
At the beginning of mitosis in Checkpoint 2, what is checked in order for the cell to proceed mitosis?
a
cell growth
b
cell division
c
chromosomes are attached to spindles
d
chromosome duplication
Question 7
What happens when the cell “supervisors” CDK and Cyclins do not work correctly?
a
The cell can become cancerous.
b
The cell is completley normal.
c
Damaged cells are destroyed.
d
The damage in the cell is repaired.
Question 8
Which of these must occur during S phase of the cell cycle so that two daughter cells can be produced during M phase?
a
The DNA must be replicated.
b
The cell membrane must be expanded.
c
The cytoplasm must be separated.
d
The chromosomes must be joined.
Question 9
This final process of cellular division where the cytoplasm is divided into two cells is called
a
Cytokinesis
b
Meiosis
c
Mitosis
d
Interphase
Question 10
Which of the following activities occurs in between the two gap phases (G1 and G2)?

a
Replication of DNA
b
Growth of the cell
c
formation of mitotic spindle
d
breakdown of nuclear membrane
Question 11
If a dog (canis familiaris) has 78 chromosomes in each of its body cells, how many chromosomes will be in each daughter cell after mitosis?
a
78
b
39
c
26
d
156
Question 12
The stages of mitosis occur in which of the following orders?
a
A-P-M-T
b
T-A-M-P
c
P-M-A-T
d
M-T-P-A
Question 13
Before DNA can replicate the DNA molecule separates into two strands, which are then used to construct 2 identical strands of DNA. This process ensures that the
a
parent cells use little ATP
b
mitochondria are genetically identical to chloroplasts
c
cytoplasm is in equillibrium
d
daughter cells are genetically identical to parent cells
Question 14
Which of the following organelles organizes the movement of chromosomes during mitosis?
a
endoplasmic reticulum
b
lysosome
c
centriole
d
peroxisome
Question 15
G1 Phase, S Phase, and G2 Phase are all parts of -
a
Mitosis
b
Interphase
c
Cytokinesis
d
Telophase

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Answer:

umm sorry umm i just forgot what was the answer

Explanation:

The final stage of the cell cycle, during which the cytoplasm divides, is called * Telophase Mitosis O O Cytokinesis Prophase Interphase Metaphase Anaphase​

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The correct answer is cytokinesis it is the phase where the cytoplasm of the parent cell is separated into two .For example trough cleavage in animal cells.

A cell removes a toxin it has produced through a chemical reaction. Which characteristic of living things is the cell demonstrating?


the ability to maintain homeostasis

the ability to maintain homeostasis

the ability to grow and develop

the ability to grow and develop

the ability to adapt and evolve

the ability to adapt and evolve

the ability to reproduce

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Answer:

Sweating helps the human body maintain homeostasis by cooling the body when it starts to overheat so the internal temperature is kept more or less the same. When sweat evaporates from the skin, it uses up some of the excess heat energy on the skin, thus helping to keep the body cool.

According to cell theory, all living things are made of cells, and living cells come only from other living cells. Gene theory states that the characteristics of living things are controlled by genes, which are passed from parents to their offspring.

Sample answer: The concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere is maintained at 21 percent by a balance between two opposing processes: removal of oxygen from the atmosphere by most living things and addition of oxygen to the atmosphere by living things such as plants.

Sample answer: The human ability to sweat is an adaptation that helps maintain homeostasis in a hot environment by removing heat from the body when it evaporates. Like other adaptations, the ability to maintain homeostasis by sweating evolved by natural selection sometime in our evolutionary past.

a. Gene theory

b. Homeostasis

B

An adaptation is a trait that helps a living thing survive and reproduce in a given environment. Sample example. The chameleon’s ability to change color to match their background is an adaptation.

False

False

Humans began life as a single cell because we develop from a fertilized egg cell.

Gene theory states that genes are passed down from parents to their offspring. Genes determine the characteristics or traits of an organism. If these traits are particularly beneficial or adaptive, natural selection will cause the organisms with beneficial traits to produce more offspring compared to those without the beneficial traits. This results in a change in traits over time, which is called evolution.

No. Evolution is defined as a change in the characteristics of living things over time. Evolution through natural selection causes differences in the amount of offspring produced. Having offspring (or not) is, by definition, more than one generation.

Sample answer. I think that when ancestors of chameleons could change their color to match their background, they were less likely to be detected and killed by predators than those that couldn’t change their color. Therefore, the individuals that had the color matching ability were more likely to survive and reproduce than those that didn’t. This is an example of natural selection. Over time, this led to the population evolving the color changing ability, as those that didn’t have the ability died out.

Explanation:

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Glucose is what type of molecule A: Multi- complex B: Protein C: Sugar D: Lipid

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Answer:

Within all lifeforms on Earth, from the tiniest bacterium to the giant sperm whale, there are four major classes of organic macromolecules that are always found and are essential to life.  These are the carbohydrates, lipids (or fats), proteins, and nucleic acids.  All of the major macromolecule classes are similar, in that, they are large polymers that are assembled from small repeating monomer subunits. In Chapter 6, you were introduced to the polymers of life and their building block structures, as shown below in Figure 11.1. Recall that the monomer units for building the nucleic acids, DNA and RNA, are the nucleotide bases, whereas the monomers for proteins are amino acids, for carbohydrates are sugar residues, and for lipids are fatty acids or acetyl groups.

Explanation:

Large reefs are thousands of years old. True or false identify if it is false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

y e s .

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_?_ are found in all metabolically active cells and are involved primarily in transporting materials within, into, and out of cells.

Vesicles

Ribosomes

Lysosomes

Vacuoles

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Answer:

Vesicles

Explanation:

Write a paragraph that explains the increase and how technologies that have appeared over
the past 100 years may have contributed to the increase or may have prevented more
significant increases in greenhouse gas levels.

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Answer:

Mar 4, 2011 — Past changes in Earth's temperature happened very slowly, over ... Human activities contribute to global warming by increasing the greenhouse effect. ... Emissions of carbon dioxide, the most important greenhouse gas, ... Even slight rises in average global temperatures can have huge effects. ... 100 years.

Explanation:

Which layer ground is made up of solid rock?

mantle

bedrock

subsoil

topsoil

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Answer:

Bed rock .!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bedrock is made up of solid rock











Fermentation allows for the production of ATP without using either oxygen____________ or any _________________________________.

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Answer:

Fermentation allows for the production of ATP without using either oxygen or any ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN.

TRUE OR FALSE:
The phylogenetic tree of Hominidae includes everything from orangutans to modern
humans and all members are typically known for their high levels of intelligence and
opposable thumbs.
C C

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer: True

Explanation:

Question 4 (1 point)
If non-disjunction occurred during meiosis II, would any of the resulting cells end up
being haploid?
NO or
YES​

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Which organelle plays an important role during mitosis, helping to move chromosomes around the cell
a

Ос
Od
vacuoles
Golgi bodies
chloroplasts
centrioles

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Answer:

Explanation:

Duplicated centrioles are responsible for moving chromosomes during mitosis.

They are involved in the formation and organization of spindle during cell division (mitotic phase) and also in the process of cytokinesis.

It is composed of nine triplets of microtubules that are the proteins of cytoskeleton.

Spindle fibres contain multiple proteins that help in the binding with centromere during cell cycle.

They originate from the poles of the cell by the organelle called centriole, and attached to the kinetochore of the chromatid.

Many spindle fibres are just connected between two poles, as they are not attached to the chromatids.

These fibres orient the chromosomes into pairs, to the metaphase plate into a line during metaphase.

During anaphase they are shortened, which pulls the chromosomes to the opposite poles separated from the pairs.

At the end in telophase, where nuclear membrane becomes visible it disappears.

In this way the spindle fibers help in the separation of chromosomes into two new daughter cells. This process is also known as the distribution of heredity or genetic information between new cells.

what are the functions of pseudopodia in amoeba?

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Answer:

Pseudopods are used for motility and ingestion. They are often found in amoebas.

Explanation:

Mountain goats have split hooves for better grip on steepy mountains. What kind of adaptation is this?
A) Structural
B) Physiological
C) Biochemical
D) Ecological
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B) Physiological because C is relating to the inside of the organism, A is relating to the forming part of a building or another item and D is reacting to their physical surroundings, so the only other answer would have to be B because in physiological in animals and humans alike, they change something of their physical self's to attain to the environment around them.

The cell theory applies to all organisms, including the five shown below. Which of the following statements describes how these organisms are an example of the cell theory? A. The organisms have cells that lack a nucleus. B. The organisms are made of one or more cells. C. The cells of the organisms undergo photosynthesis. D. The cells of the organisms are identical to each other.

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Answer:

Its B

Explanation:

ALl of the cells are made from cells so that is the answer hope this helps :)

How can vaccines be used to prevent viral infection?
A.)To prevent a immune response in the host
B.)To destroy any virus that enters the host
C.)To create a blocking protein on the cell
D.)To prevent the replication of the virus

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answer:

I believe that your answer is C.

Explanation:

C is your answer because it shows your body how to fight and block the virus.

vaccines usually send antigerms in your cells and create immunity/block the virus from entering your cells.

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A city is located in an area that has experienced 7.5-magnitude earthquakes in the past.
The city is considering building a new skyscraper.
Use the earthquake magnitude scale to predict the amount and type of damage residents should expect from future earthquakes of similar magnitude.
Then suggest a way to minimize the effects of future earthquakes on the skyscraper.

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According to the scale, residents should expect major damage and the potential for the skyscraper to collapse if a future earthquake were to occur.
Ways to minimize future earthquakes impact on the skyscraper could be using stronger materials, creating better routes to quickly escape should an earthquake occur, and overall a more supported structure that can withstand the earthquakes magnitude.

Explain how the structures of plant tissues and organs are directly related to their roles in physiological processes.

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Answer:

How the structures of plant tissues and organs are directly related to their roles in physiological processes.

o Plant organs are limited to roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruit and cones.

o Physiological processes are limited to photosynthesis, cellular respiration,

transpiration, and reproduction.

o Plant tissues are limited to meristematic, ground, dermal and vascular tissues.

o Plant structures are limited to cambium, guard cells, phloem, seed, stomata and

xylem

Explanation: Hope this helps have a safe and happy new year

Roots, stalks, leaves, flowers, fruit, and cones are the only organs found in plants. Photosynthesis, metabolic processes, transpiration, and fertilization are the only physiological activities.

Plant and plant tissues:

Photosynthesis and the movement of mineral-containing water ions are critical processes in the development of healthy plants. Plants have three primary structures or organs:

LeavesStemsRoots

They're made up of groupings of specialized tissues with structures that are tailored to the functions they do.

Adaptations are distinctive features that help plants survive in their specific settings. Plants rely on their specialized structures to provide their fundamental requirements, protect themselves from predators, and aid reproduction.

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A cross section of a seed is shown.



Which is represented by the letter X?

embryo
seed coat
stored food
leaf

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Answer:

Embryo

Explanation:

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Answer:

embryo

Explanation:

How is mRNA produced during the process of DNA transcription

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Answer

During transcription, the enzyme RNA polymerase (green) uses DNA as a template to produce a pre-mRNA transcript (pink). The pre-mRNA is processed to form a mature mRNA molecule that can be translated to build the protein molecule (polypeptide) encoded by the original gene.

Explanation:

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