Answer:
GL Gl gL gl
Explanation:
what animal eats fiddler crabs?
Answer:
Predators that feed on fiddler crabs include herons, egrets and raccoons. At one to two years, the fiddler crab reaches sexual maturity.
Explanation:
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The top left, would be light energy from the sun, while the top of the circle would be living beings. Think about it just like plants that that gain energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Then the bottom of the circle would be nonliving beings, either decomposed plants or animals that bring nutrients to soil, or dead ones that we eat. This cycles through until the energy is rereleased through heat. Therefore the top right would be heat energy, every living thing on earth creates gradual amounts of heat. Imagine going for a run, you'll probably be hotter afterwards right? I know it's not the most scientific answer but its 100% right.
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Floods can drastically change the land in an area due to____
If the person drank a large volume of water, far more than was needed by the body, predict what would happen to glucose, urea, and calcium ion components in urine?
Answer:
there would be less of these components in urine
Explanation:
6. The three main regions of the brain that receive and process information are the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the ____________________________.
a recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar and 1/2 cup of flour.Zoe uses 1 cup of salt and 1/2 cup of flour.
which kind of mutation is best modeled by zoes version of the recipe
Answer:
Substitution
Explanation:
Given the information in the question substitution seems like the most appropriate answer. Zoe used 1 cup of slat rather than 1 cup of sugar, she substituted sugar for salt.
Insertion is wrong because Zoe did not add another ingredient, there is still only 2 ingredients.
Transition is wrong because, given the information, because the state(liquid or solid) of the ingredients has not changed. Zoe is still use dry ingredients per say.
And beneficial also seems to be wrong because we don't know if using salt instead was beneficial to the recipe or to Zoe.
Explanation:
Answer: Subsitution
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100 pt questions biol
Answer:
1. Cellular
2. Photosynthesis
3. Photosynthesis
4. Cellular
Explanation: B.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Interactions that destabilize the system to have feedback
Answer:
A negative feedback loops is when glucose levels get too high, the body releases insulin into the bloodstream to get back to normal blood levels.
Which of the following represents the correct order of the phases of the
Moon?
A. new moon, full moon, last quarter, first quarter, and then new moon again
B. full moon, new moon, last quarter, first quarter, and then full moon again
C. full moon, last quarter, new moon, first quarter, and then full moon again
D. last quarter, full moon, new moon, first quarter, and then last quarter again
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Which is an example of a scientific theory?
A. On average, larger mammals sleep longer than smaller mammals.
B. If a plant receives pure water, then it will grow more than one that
receives salt water.
C. Organisms evolve over time due to changes in heritable physical
characteristics.
D. If a person takes at least one vitamin per day, then it will reduce a
person's level of tiredness.
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Answer: Organisms evolve over time due to changes in heritable physical characteristics.
Explanation:
There are a few things to look for when distinguishing between a nonscientific theory and a valid scientific theory. One thing to consider is if there are any published literature, experimental studies, and data available to support the theory. Most scientific theories have data and information tied to them. Another factor to examine is who has developed the theory. A scientific theory will always be supported by evidence with large quantities of data and testing. An example of a scientific theory is the theory of evolution, which observes changes in heritable physical traits over time in an organism. A hypothesis might be that all organisms evolve at the same rate.
Organisms evolve over time due to changes in heritable physical characteristics is an example of a scientific theory known as evolution. Thus, option C is correct.
What is evolution?Evolution is the scientific theory that explains that "a change in the characteristics of biological populations over next generations.
According to scientists RNA is the first existing molecule on earth that replicate by itself and the process of evolution lead to advanced forms of life.
These characteristics are easily trasfered from one generation to other generation.
Therefore, Organisms evolve over time due to changes in heritable physical characteristics is an example of a scientific theory known as evolution. Thus, option C is correct.
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what are the three age categories labels between childhood and adulthood
Answer: Early adolescence, middle adolescence, and late adolescence.
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how you can play your role to overcome the waste issue in your area?
(giving brianliest with extra points)
Answer:
Recycle and throw away approprite trash
Explanation:
Recycle and throw away appropriate trash.
What type of microscope would you use to view a live sample?
1. Scanning Electron Microscope
2.Transmission Electron Microscope
3.Magnifying glass
4. Light Microscope
Answer:
Compound microscopes
Compound microscopes are light illuminated. The image seen with this type of microscope is two dimensional. This microscope is the most commonly used. You can view individual cells, even living ones.
Why does energy transfer not always result in Phase change ?
Answer:
phase change requires more energy to occur
pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from a different flower or plant is known as
Answer:
Cross-pollination
Explanation:
cross-pollination is when pollen from one plant gets transported to another plant.
self-pollination is when pollen gets transported from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower on the same plant.
A 35-year-old woman comes to her dentist complaining of tenderness and pain in her cheek near the parotid gland, as well as bad breath and a foul-tasting mouth at meal times. A radiopaque fluid is injected into the parotid duct system through cannulation, and this sialography of the parotid duct confirms blockage by a calculus (sialolith). What muscle, through which the parotid duct passes, is most likely causing the stenosis where the sialolith now resides, blocking the drainage of the parotid duct
Answer:
A Buccinator. I hope this helps.
Explanation:
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How can you tell a sedimentary rock from another type?
Answer:Sedimentary rocks are made from grains so if it is made up from limstone,coal,shale, and sandstone then it is a Sedimentary rock.
Answer:
Sedimentary rock is often found in layers, another way to tell if a rock sample is sedimentary is to see if it is made from grains. Some sedimentary rocks have limestone, sandstone, coal and shale in them.
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Write your explanation of the role of genetics in Natural and Artificial Selection. Write on how environmental factors affect the survival based on Natural and Artificial Selection.
7. How does a beach mouse get its trait? The order of the process is:
A.RNA → Gene A → Protein A → Amino Acid → Fur color
B.Gene A → Amino Acid → Protein A → RNA → Fur color
C.Protein A → Amino Acid → RNA → Gene A →Fur color
D.Gene A → RNA → Amino Acid → Protein A → Fur color
E.RNA → Gene A → Amino Acid → Protein A → Fur color
how can older rocks be found on top of younger rocks in a cross-section?
Answer:
Thrust faults form where rocks are being compressed, usually by plate tectonic mechanisms. Thrust faults rip up older strata and pile it on top of younger rocks.
Explanation:
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Cancer cells are essentially cells out of control. They continuously go through Mitosis without stopping causing them to crowd other cells and eventually growing on top of each other forming a lump commonly referred to as a tumor. Based on your knowledge of mitosis what is one way you could develop a drug to treat cancer?
Include in your answer a detailed explanation of what you would do and why (5pts) also include labeled diagrams with your solution (5pts).
Answer:
Introduction
Does cell cycle control matter? If you ask an oncologist – a doctor who treats cancer patients – she or he will likely answer with a resounding yes.
Cancer is basically a disease of uncontrolled cell division. Its development and progression are usually linked to a series of changes in the activity of cell cycle regulators. For example, inhibitors of the cell cycle keep cells from dividing when conditions aren’t right, so too little activity of these inhibitors can promote cancer. Similarly, positive regulators of cell division can lead to cancer if they are too active. In most cases, these changes in activity are due to mutations in the genes that encode cell cycle regulator proteins.
Here, we’ll look in more detail at what's wrong with cancer cells. We'll also see how abnormal forms of cell cycle regulators can contribute to cancer.
What’s wrong with cancer cells?
Cancer cells behave differently than normal cells in the body. Many of these differences are related to cell division behavior.
For example, cancer cells can multiply in culture (outside of the body in a dish) without any growth factors, or growth-stimulating protein signals, being added. This is different from normal cells, which need growth factors to grow in culture.
Cancer cells may make their own growth factors, have growth factor pathways that are stuck in the "on" position, or, in the context of the body, even trick neighboring cells into producing growth factors to sustain them^1
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Diagram showing different responses of normal and cancer cells to growth factor presence or absence.
- Normal cells in a culture dish will not divide without the addition of growth factors.
- Cancer cells in a culture dish will divide whether growth factors are provided or not.
Diagram showing different responses of normal and cancer cells to growth factor presence or absence.
Normal cells in a culture dish will not divide without the addition of growth factors.
Cancer cells in a culture dish will divide whether growth factors are provided or not.
Cancer cells also ignore signals that should cause them to stop dividing. For instance, when normal cells grown in a dish are crowded by neighbors on all sides, they will no longer divide. Cancer cells, in contrast, keep dividing and pile on top of each other in lumpy layers.
The environment in a dish is different from the environment in the human body, but scientists think that the loss of contact inhibition in plate-grown cancer cells reflects the loss of a mechanism that normally maintains tissue balance in the body^2
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squared.
Another hallmark of cancer cells is their "replicative immortality," a fancy term for the fact that they can divide many more times than a normal cell of the body. In general, human cells can go through only about 40-60 rounds of division before they lose the capacity to divide, "grow old," and eventually die^3
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Cancer cells can divide many more times than this, largely because they express an enzyme called telomerase, which reverses the wearing down of chromosome ends that normally happens during each cell division^4
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Cancer cells are also different from normal cells in other ways that aren’t directly cell cycle-related. These differences help them grow, divide, and form tumors. For instance, cancer cells gain the ability to migrate to other parts of the body, a process called metastasis, and to promote growth of new blood vessels, a process called angiogenesis (which gives tumor cells a source of oxygen and nutrients). Cancer cells also fail to undergo programmed cell death, or apoptosis, under conditions when normal cells would (e.g., due to DNA damage). In addition, emerging research shows that cancer cells may undergo metabolic changes that support increased cell growth and division^5
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Diagram showing different responses of normal and cancer cells to conditions that would typically trigger apoptosis.
- A normal cell with unfixable DNA damaged will undergo apoptosis.
- A cancer cell with unfixable DNA damage will not undergo apoptosis and will instead continue dividing.
Explanation:
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Based on the image above, which of the following digestive system organs performs both mechanical and chemical digestion?
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Digestion begins in the mounth. Mechanical digestion is the actual chewing of the food, and the chemical digestion begins when the saliva secretes digestive enzymes.
Which characteristic of living organisms is shown?
Answer:
excretion
Explanation:
Which of these is an example of pathogen transfer via indirect contact?
a. kissing
b. handshaking
c. sexual intercourse
d. breathing infected air
Answer:
Did you read carefullly?
Explanation:
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true or false
How an animal obtains food is part of its niche
Answer:
False
Explanation:
A niche is making a living as a top carnivore.
4. Describe the factors that make a population move to a diferent location.
Movement caused by.....
Answer:
From a natural disaster like earthquake or tsunami there homes are destroyed and went to other place to live because it's easy to start again and felt that they can't fix there home anymore. Another example would be poverty they went to abroad because the job and life is good there.
What does a bioprospector do?
Answer:
bioprospecting. The analysis of plants, animals, insects and other organisms in an ecosystem with high biodiversity for therapeutic candidate molecules and substances.
Explanation:
Answer:
It does the analysis of plants, animals, insects and other organisms in an ecosystem with high biodiversity for therapeutic candidate molecules and substances.
Explanation:
What is the direct source of the energy used to attach a phosphate group to adenosine diphosphate (ADP)?
choices
a food molecule
ATP
sunlight
a protein
A cellular biologist is curious as to why a protein is not being expressed even though they placed the needed transcription factors and ribosomes allowing for the transcription and translation of the protein to take place in the cell. They look at the mRNA and find it is being translated and exported to the nucleus but ribosomes are not binding to it. After careful observation she finds out that the mRNA is missing its _____________. Without this of course ribosomes would have an issue binding to the mRNA and inducing translation.
Answer:
5' cap
Explanation:
In eukaryotes, the 5′ end of mRNA in eukaryotes is modified (i.e., capped) with a guanine nucleotide which is connected to mRNA via 5´→ 5´ triphosphate linkage. The five-prime cap (5′ cap) is denoted as 7-methylguanylate cap (m7G) because guanosine is methylated at the 7 position by a 7-methyl transferase. This cap acts to protect the mRNA from degradation and also is required during translation initiation in order to mediate a process known as ribosome recruitment. This process (ribosome recruitment) occurs through the association of the 43S preinitiation complex (composed of the small ribosomal subunit, eIF1, eIF1A, eIF2, eIF3 and eIF5 factors) with the 5' capped mRNA. After mRNA binding, the 43S preinitiation complex is ready to scan an initiation codon in order to start the translation.