Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. 400
2. 3
3. twice
Explanation:
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Growth factors are especially important in regulating what?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Organelles listed here can all be found in an animal cell except ___. chloroplast ribosome lysosome vacuole
Answer:
chloroplasts
Explanation:
which statement are true of any saturated solution at a given temperature? A. No more solute will dissolve in the solution B. Adding more solute will increase the saturation C. You can dissolve more solute if you stir the solution D. One liter of the solute contains 2000 grams of solute
Answer:
I believe the answer is B
Explanation:
It can't be D tho
An ELISA test can be used to look for a particular infection in a patient in 2 ways: an antigen 1 point
ELISA and an antibody ELISA test. What is the differentiating factor between them? Choose
all that apply
In an antigen test, the antigens come from a supply company and the primary
antibodies come from the patient
in an antigen test, the antigens come from the patient and the primary antibodies
come from a supply company
In an antibody test, the antigens come from a company and the primary antibodies
come from the patient
All of the above. -the second option is correct. What is the other?
In an antibody test, the antigens come from a company and the primary antibodies come from the patient -- this is the other
Which Eukaryotic supergroup are the Embryophytes found in
Which chicken wing is right or left explain ur answer 50 POINTS ON LINE AGAIN
When we talk about the chicken wing in golf, it’s not the food or even the literal part of a bird. Instead, it’s the position of your front arm (left arm for a right-handed player), specifically in your follow-through. It’s called a chicken wing because your arm sort of looks like a chicken wing.
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The process of a cell increasing its size, doubling its contents, dividing into 2 independent cell, and repeating the process over and over again. a meiosis b interphase c mitosis d cell cycle
Answer:
C. mitosis
Explanation:
Mitosis is one of the two types of cell divisions in which a single cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells. Mitosis is used for growth and repair of tissues in living organisms.
Mitosis is also the process by which cells multiply/duplicate themselves. Hence, the process of a cell increasing its size, doubling its genetic contents, dividing into two independent cell, and repeating the process over and over again is called MITOSIS.
Almost 99% of Earth's atmosphere is made up of two gases. What are the two gases and the percents of each? A) 21% oxygen and 78% nitrogen B) 21% water vapor and 78% oxygen C) 21% nitrogen and 78% oxygen D) 21% carbon dioxide and 78% oxygen
Answer:
A should be the answer. 21% oxygen and 78% nitrogen
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
21% O2 and 78% Nitrogen.
The neurohypophysis is another name for the anterior pituitary.
False
O True
Answer:
false
Explanation:
checked on a website and it said that it was another name
Which of the following best explains how DCMU affected the reaction?
How do earths spears interact
Answer:
All the spheres interact with other spheres. For example, rain (hydrosphere) falls from clouds in the atmosphere to the lithosphere and forms streams and rivers that provide drinking water for wildlife and humans as well as water for plant growth (biosphere). ... Flooding rivers wash away soil.
what causes differences in air pressure
A. the windchill factor
B. the horizontal movement in the air
C. the speed at which wind moves
D. the unequal heating of Earth's atmosphere
Answer:
I think the answer is A
Explanation:
hope its right
Answer: D. the unequal heating of Earth’s atmosphere.
Explanation: It mixes, boom! air pressure.
Which ideas are part of the cell theory? Check all that apply.
All living things are made of cells.
All nonliving things are made of cells.
Cells come from nonliving things.
Cells come from other cells.
Only unicellular organisms are made of cells.
Cells are the smallest living part of a living thing.
Cells function to keep the cell, and the organism, alive.
Answer:
All living things are made of cells.
Cells come from other cells.
Cells are the smallest living part of a living thing.
Cells function to keep the cell, and the organism, alive.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. D
Explanation:
Which two characteristics are important for soil or land that is used for farming 2 answers
Answer:
PH of soil
and chemical composition in the soil
Answer:
Flat or terraced land
Explanation:
which of the following can be changed during meiosis? Is it a base sequence, a number of amino acids, a number of chromosomes, or a gene sequence
Answer:
Number of chromosomes
Explanation:
Meiosis is a specialized type of cell division in which the gametes are produced.
A diploid parent cell first replicates its DNA. Then, two rounds of cell division occurs to produce 4 haploid cells, each with half the amount of chromosomes. These gametes fuse during fertilization to restore the diploid state.
Therefore, meiosis changes the number of chromosomes.
Why can’t a purine hydrogen bond with another purine within the sugar phosphate backbone of DNA? State your reason with all the details that are required to answer the question for full credit.
Answer:
due to the structural-binding properties of the nitrogen bases
Explanation:
Adenine and guanine are purines (two-carbon nitrogen ring bases) that pair with thymine and cytosine pyrimidine nitrogen bases (one-carbon nitrogen ring bases), respectively. These specific base-pair rules are due to their hydrogen bonds (i.e., van der Waals forces), which stabilize the structure of the DNA helix. Cytosine and guanine have three sites to form hydrogen bonds to each other, while adenine and thymine have only two sites. The specific interactions between purines and pyrimidines are critical for proper bonding and attachment to the sugar-phosphate DNA backbone (i.e., for the formation of the DNA double-helical arrangement).
Which of the following is most likely to happen if a person drinks untreated water from a road side ditch
Answer:
That person might get allergies to any mold and pollen that have fallen in the water. The person might contract an upper respiratory tract infection from viruses in the water.
Explanation:
what do you think the rock in Earth’s mantle is like? Is the mantle made of hard, solid rock or soft, solid rock? Explain your ideas.
Answer:
If the mantle is made out of soft rock, then I think it would melt due to the heat, but if it was hard, it would just burn, so I firmly believe the rock is hard.
Explanation:
Mantle is a layer on planetary body which is made up of minerals. Mantle is solid as it is made up of heavy metals and solid rocks which makes it rigid.
What is Mantle?A mantle is a layer inside a planetary body bounded by a core and on the above by a crust. Mantle is made up of rock or ices, and is generally the largest and most massive layer of any planetary body. Mantles are on the planetary bodies that have undergone differentiation by density.
The mantle is composed primarily of heavy metals, such as iron, nickel, and others. The state of the mantle was described as plastic. Many divide the mantle into further such as the asthenosphere and lithosphere.
Mantle rocks are soft and able to move over the course of millions of years at great depth and pressure. The transfer of heat and material in the mantle helps to determine the landscape of the planet.
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The midline that's the body is called
Answer:
The body's mid-line is an imaginary line down the centre of the body that divides the body into left and right. Crossing the body's mid-line is the ability to reach across the middle of the body with the arms and legs.
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Where in the inner ear are receptors for hearing and maintaining balance located?
A. Receptors for hearing are in the cochlea; receptors for balance are in the vestibule.
B. Receptors for hearing are in the vestibule; receptors for balance are in the cochlea.
C. Receptors for hearing and balance are in the vestibule.
D. Receptors for hearing and balance are in the cochlea.
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Receptors for hearing are found in the cochlea; whereas receptors for balance are located in the vestibule.
What is the inner ear?The inner ear is a little structure in the ear composed of the Cochlea, Vestibule, and Semicircular canals.
This structure (inner ear) is responsible for both balance skills during movement and hearing sounds.
In conclusion, receptors for hearing are found in the cochlea; whereas receptors for balance are located in the vestibule.
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2. Name three differences between a plant and animal cell.
Answer:
Major structural differences between a plant and an animal cell include: Plant cells have a cell wall, but animal cells do not. Cell walls provide support and give shape to plants. Plant cells usually have one or more large vacuole(s), while animal cells have smaller vacuoles if any are present.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Plant cells have a square or boxy shape but animal cells are round
2. Plant cells have a cell wall and contain chloroplasts
3. Animal cells have multiple vacuoles but plant cells have one large central vacuole
A student has gone into cardiac arrest, meaning her heart has stopped beating. What would be the consequence for her
body's cells if her heart stopped beating?
The consequence of cardiac arrest is a quick and untimely death.
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In what region of the ocean would you expect to find submarine canyons?
A. Abyssal plain
B. Continental rise
C. Continental shelf
D. Submarine trench
C. Continental shelf - correct choice
Submarine canyons are unequivocally primitive, often found in deep confabulations of the continental shelf.
Which of the following is a NOT a true statement about fertilizers?
Organic fertilizers have increased crop yields during the last 100 years, making the industry more cost efficient as a whole.
Inorganic fertilizers are also known as commercial or synthetic fertilizers.
O When organic or inorganic fertilizers are applied properly, they are safe for plants and the environment
O Urea is a synthesized inorganic substance.
Answer:
last one is true statement
Answer:
Organic fertilizers have increased crop yields during the last 100 years, making the industry more cost efficient as a whole.
other is incorrect
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS AND HURRY WILL MARK AS BRANLIEST!!!!!! Why do leaves change color in the fall? Research this phenomenon and write a two-page report describing what happens. Be sure to include an introduction and a conclusion to your report. Use the information you have learned in this lesson about chlorophyll, the green plant pigment, and its role in photosynthesis to help you explain what happens in the fall.
Answer:
Leaves are always the color they turn in the fall
Explanation:
The chlorophyll created when the leaves use sunlight to create energy for the tree has a green pigment that covers the leaves actual colors. As the leaves separate from the trees they stop making chlorophyll, thus allowing the leaves true colors to return.
I hope this helps and good luck on that two-pager!
Answer:
During the fall the day gets shorter hence less sunlight this results to leaves stopping their food making process. The chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the yellow to orange color becomes visible
Explanation:
What information would best further the understanding of the relationship between the number of amino acid codons and their frequency in proteins?
Answer:
Explanation:
The information about the structure of a protein is key to understand its function and why certain codons are distributed the way they are. We know that proteins have several structures:
The primary structure, which is defined by the sequence of nucleotides in RNA.
The secondary structure, the regular arrangement of amino acids within located regions of the polypeptide. The most common structures are α-helices and β-sheets.
The tertiary structure, the folding of the polypeptide chain as a result of the interactions between the lateral chains of the amino acids that are located in different regions of the primary sequence.
The quaternary structure, which consists of the interactions between different polypeptide chains in proteins formed by more than one polypeptide, as is the case with hemoglobin.
We know that structure and function are strongly related to one another, and a crucial determinant for the tertiary structure is the location of the hydrophobic amino acids inside the protein and the hydrophilic amino acids on the surface, where they interact with water. The interior of the folded proteins are constituted mostly of hydrophobic amino acids organized in α-helices and β-sheets, these secondary structures are located within the hydrophobic center of the protein. The bow regions that connect the elements of the secondary structure are located on the surface of the folded proteins, where the polar components form hydrogen bonds with water or with the lateral chains of the hydrophilic amino acids.
Give the names of the two phases of this method of reproduction
The diploid number of chromosomes in humans is?
Answer:
23 pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes
Answer:
23
Explanation:
23 pairs of chromosomes