describe the structure of​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Of what?

Explanation:


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A scientist uses radioactive nitrogen to label the nitrogenous bases of the DNA of a cell. Then the DNA is allowed to replicate, and the new strands take up non-radioactive bases. Do one, both, or neither of the daughter cells have radioactive DNA? Explain.

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I think yes, because from what i knew. When the DNA replicate, it will be same as the original/mother DNA. so it will both have radioactive DNA.

Just think, if only one DNA have radioactive then it wont be dangerous, but it affect the replication DNA, then its different case and will be dangerous for the body. You must've heard that radioactive can be dangerous for the body.

Sorry if im wrong

Answer:

I would say one..

Explanation:

It says the new strands take u non-radioactive bases.. if he only used the radioactive to label one of them then I would say one..

What is a subduction zone and a transform boundary?

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a transform fault or transform boundary is a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal. it ends abruptly where it connects to another plate boundary, either another transform, a spreading ridge, or a subduction zone.

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The family tree below shows the trait of having attached earlobes. Having
attached earlobes is recessive, and having detached earlobes is dominant.
People with attached earlobes are shaded in.
I.
A
II.
III.
D
a) Describe the sex and characteristics of the person labeled A. (1 point)

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Answer:

The correct answer is - male and have recessive genotype with the attached earlobe.

Explanation:

In this given pedigree of the family with the trait of the attached earlobe where attached earlobe a recessive trait shown as shaded in. In pedigree males are represented by a square and females are represented by a circle. Filled in square or circle represent that the individual has a particular trait.

The person labeled A is represented in a filled-in square box which means A is male with the trait of attached earlobes.

Answer:

Person A is a male with attached earlobes.

Explanation:

True or False: Interphase takes up roughly 90% of the time it takes to undergo mitosis, about 23 hours.

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Answer:

I believe that it is true.

Explanation:

Interphase does take up about 90 percent of the phases but it is about 22 hours of dividing the cells

The answer is true interphase takes up 90% of the time


Study the diagram of a cell.
Which structures are found in both plant and animal
cells?
O W and X
O W and Z
O X and Y
Y and Z

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Answer:

there is no image but avoid chloroplasts and a large vacuole and cell walls as they are only in plants

Explanation:

In some bunnies, the gene for fur color is controlled by condominance. The allele for gray color is G and the allele white color is W. The heterozygous phenotype results in a gray and white bunny/ What is the genotype for gray bunnies? what is the genotype for white bunnies? what is the genotype for gray and white bunnies?

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Answer:

Genotype gray bunnies: GG

Genotype white bunnies: WW

Genotype gray and white bunnies: GW

Explanation:

In diploid species (2n), organisms receive one gene copy (allele) from each parent. Codominance is a relationship that occurs when both alleles of the same gene show dominance. In consequence, the expression of both alleles in heterozygous individuals results in a new phenotype. In this example, the expression of G and W alleles results in a gray and white phenotype. Examples of codominance include individuals with type AB blood group in humans or the roan coat color in horses.

Answer:

Genotype gray bunnies: GG

Genotype white bunnies: WW

Genotype gray and white bunnies: GW

Explanation:

In diploid species (2n), organisms receive one gene copy (allele) from each parent. Codominance is a relationship that occurs when both alleles of the same gene show dominance. In consequence, the expression of both alleles in heterozygous individuals results in a new phenotype. In this example, the expression of G and W alleles results in a gray and white phenotype. Examples of codominance include individuals with type AB blood group in humans or the roan coat color in horses.

i just started this survey i got to number 5 and i have no idea how to do it.​

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Wat survey

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What’s the question

Sickle-cell anemia is an inherited disease that affects red blood cells. In people who have this disease, one amino acid is substituted for another amino acid in a blood protein. What causes sickle-cell anemia?

A. Mutation
B. Replication
C. Translation
D. Transcription

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Answer:

A - Mutation.

A classic example of wildlife mismanagement is the North American bison, which was brought close to extinction in the
19th century. What are the two major reasons it almost became extinct?
A) Disease brought by European animals and sustained by drought almost killed the bison.
B) War between settlers and tribes, and drought dwindled the numbers to almost zero.
C) Bison hides had become fashionable as hats, causing a war between settlers and the tribes who
were dependent on the bison for existence.
D) Prairie dogs spread the plague across the Great Plains.
E) none of the above

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Answer:C

Explanation:

On Edge

Answer:

pretty sure its B

Explanation:

War between settlers and tribes, and drought dwindled the numbers to almost zero.

If I remember from history correctly, European colonists hunted the bison with the knowledge the Native Americans had relied on them heavily. They did this to push them out of their native land.

As atmospheric CO2 increases, the amount of CO2 dissolved in seawater is expected to increase as well. This produces more carbonic acid, which then dissociates into hydrogen ions and something else.

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Answer:

(HCO3-) bicarbonate

Explanation:

what is the function of every generator
on Earth?

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Answer:basically changing mechanical energy into electrical energy

Explanation:

what is NOT an example of proof of the existence of the emdosymbiotic theory in modern day mitochondria?

a. Mitochondria has its own DNA
b. Mitochondria have their own nucleus
c. Mitochondria has it's own membrane
d. Mitochondria has its own ribosomes ​

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Answer:

The correct answer is - option B. mitochondria have their own nucleus.

Explanation:

Endosymbiotic theory is a evolutionary theory which explains how eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic organisms.

Evidences of endosymbiotic theory are:

1. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are double membrane bound cell organelles. The inner membrane probably evolved from the plasma membrane of engulfed bacterium and outer membrane from the plasma membrane or endoplasmic reticulum of the host cell.

2. Almost similar size of mitochondria and chloroplast and bacteria and their ribosomes.

3. Cristae of mitochondria resemble the folded membranes is groups of bacteria.

4. Mitochondrion and chloroplast both have circular DNA similar to those of bacterial DNA.

The number of neurotransmitter molecules located within a specific synaptic gap would most clearly be
reduced by

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Answer:

The correct answer is - reuptake.

Explanation:

The process that reabsorbs the neurotransmitters known as reuptake which reduced the number of neurotransmitter molecules. Neurotransmitter transporter found on the outer membrane of the plasma membrane assists the process of reuptake by reabsorbing the neurotransmitter molecules from the specific synaptic gap. Neurotransmitters recycle by this process in order to reuse again after a time for the particular signal to last.

Thus, the correct answer is - reuptake.

biological term of a segment of chromosome that control each characteristic​

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Answer:

Genes are segments that contain the code for a specific protein that functions in one or more types of cells in the body.

what is the name of these compound based on IUPAC nomenclature?​

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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how can you tell whether two magnets will attract eachother, repel eachother, or both

plz explain in a few sentences​

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Answer:

Explanation:

there is a positive side and a negitive side to magnets two of the same side of the magnet will repel oppisites will attract

positive+positive=repel

positive+negitive=atract

Answer:

attract: when two magnets will attract, S and N will be facing each other

repel: when two magnets will repel, S and S or N and N will face each other

both: when two magnets will attract and repel, the magnets won't be placed in the same way. N will be facing the middle of both S and N or S will be facing the middle of N and S

Explanation:

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What kind of mutation would occur if a sequence of DNA is changed from ATCGGCTTAACG to ATCGGCTAAACG?

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Answer:

Base substitution mutation

Explanation:

Mutation is the alteration or change that occurs to the sequence of a gene caused by a mutagen (chemicals) or spontaneously-induced. Depending on how the mutation occurs, it is of different types. The mutation shown in this question is as follows:

ATCGGCTTAACG to ATCGGCTAAACG

This type of mutation is called SUBSTITUTION MUTATION. Substitution mutation is a type of mutation that involves the replacement of one or more nucleotide base by another. In this original sequence; ATCGGCTTAACG, the eight base T was replaced by base A in the sequence, hence, it is a substitution mutation.

what is a natural resources ??​

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Answer:

A natural resource is something found naturally that can be used by humanity to accomplish tasks. For example, wood is a natural resource as its found in nature and can be used by humanity for building and making fire for food and heat.

Explanation:

What macromolecule is the enzyme ATP synthase?​

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ATP synthase is an Protein that catalyzes the formation of the energy storage molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) using adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate (Pi).

The neurotransmitter thought to be involved in learning and memory is:
1) acetylcholine.
2) norepinephrine.
3) glutamate.
4) glycine
5)GABA

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It is Acetoylcholine

Merle is a marking pattern in canine coats that appears as a marbling of color in a solid coat. The merle gene displays incomplete dominance.
CSCS individuals display a solid coat
CMCS individuals are merle and show patches of fur with a lighter, mottled effect
CMCM individuals are "double merle" and show patches of fur with much more pronounced lightening
Another gene, FGF5, also influences coat phenotype and determines whether dogs display long or short coats, with short coats being dominant to long coats.
A. Determine the proportion of offspring phenotypes that would result when two merle dogs mate, if one dog is true-breeding for the long-coat trait and the other dog is true-breeding for the short-coat trait.
a. 0
b. 1/16
c. 1/8
d. 3/16
e. 1/4
f. 3/8
g. 1/2
h. 3/4
1. double merle with short coat:___.
2. double merle with long coat:___.
3. merle with short coat:___.
4. merle with long coat:___.
5. solid with short coat:___.
6. solid with long coat:____.
B. Determine the proportion of offspring phenotypes that would result when two merle dogs mate, if both dogs are heterozygous(Ll) for the gene that regulates coal length.
a. 0
b. 1/16
c. 1/8
d. 3/16
e. 1/4
f. 3/8
g. 1/2
h. 3/4
1. double merle with short coat:___.
2. double merle with long coat:___.
3. merle with short coat:___.
4. merle with long coat:___.
5. solid with short coat:___.
6. solid with long coat:____.

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Answer:

A)

1. double merle with short coat: 1/4 (e).

2. double merle with long coat: 0 (a).

3. merle with short coat: 1/2 (g).

4. merle with long coat: 0 (a).

5. solid with short coat: 1/4 (e).

6. solid with long coat: 0 (a).

B)

1. double merle with short coat: 3/16 (d).

2. double merle with long coat: 1/16 (b)

3. merle with short coat: 3/8 (f).

4. merle with long coat: 1/8 (c).

5. solid with short coat: 3/16 (d).

6. solid with long coat:1/16 (b)

Explanation:

Available data:

CSCS individuals display a solid coatCMCS individuals are merle and show patches of fur with a lighter, mottled effectCMCM individuals are "double merle" and show patches of fur with much more pronounced lighteningshort coats, L-,  being dominant to long coats, ll.Cross: merle long-coated dog x merle short-coated dog

Parentals) CMCS  ll      x       CMCS LL

Gametes) CMl, CSl, CMl, CSl

                 CML, CSL, CML, CSL

Punnett square)      CMl           CMl            CSl            CSl

             CML     CMCM Ll    CMCM Ll    CMCS Ll    CMCS Ll

             CML     CMCM Ll    CMCMLl     CMCS Ll    CMCS Ll

             CSL      CMCS Ll     CMCS Ll     CSCS Ll     CSCS Ll

             CSL      CMCS Ll     CMCS Ll     CSCS Ll     CSCS Ll

F1) 4/16 = 1/4 = 25% CMCM Ll, double merle short-coated individuals

    4/16 = 1/4 = 25% CSCS Ll, solid short-coated individuals

    8/16 = 1/2 = 50% CMCS Ll, merle chort-coated

Cross: merle short-coated dog  x  merle short-coated dog

Parentals)   CMCS Ll      x       CMCS Ll

Gametes)  CML, CMl, CSL, CSl, CML, CMl, CSL, CSl

Punnett square)     CML           CMl             CSL           CSl

                CML    CMCM LL   CMCM Ll    CMCS LL   CMCS Ll

                CMl     CMCM Ll     CMCM ll     CMCS Ll    CMCS ll

                CSL     CMCS LL     CMCS Ll    CSCS LL    CSCS Ll

                CSl      CMCS Ll      CMCS ll      CSCS Ll     CSCS ll

F1) 1/16 CMCM LL, double merle short-coated individual

    2/16 CMCM Ll, double merle short-coated individual

    1/16 CMCM ll, double merle long-coated individual

    2/16 = 1/8 CMCS LL, merle short-coated individual

    4/16 = 2/8 CMCS Ll, merle short-coated individual  

    2/16 = 1/8 CMCS ll, merle long-coated individual

    1/16 CSCS LL, solid short-coated individual

    2/16 = 1/8 CSCS Ll, solid short-coated individual

    1/16 CSCS ll, solid long-coated individual

Why are normally unseen members of the food web, such as soil microorganisms, essential to the nitrogen cycle?

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Answer: Why are normally unseen members of the food web, such as soil microorganisms, essential to the nitrogen cycle? ... Since not all organisms can utilize the nitrogen gas directly, these microorganisms convert nitrogen in different nitrogen compounds, such as ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates. In this article we explore how nitrogen is cycled and the important role of microbes in this cycle. ... Nitrogen is required by all living organisms for the synthesis of organic molecules such as amino acids, nucleic acids and proteins. The Earth's atmosphere contains almost 80% nitrogen gas

Bacteria play a central role:

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which convert atmospheric nitrogen to nitrates.

Bacteria of decay, which convert decaying nitrogen waste to ammonia.

Nitrifying bacteria, which convert ammonia to nitrates/nitrites.

Denitrifying bacteria, which convert nitrates to nitrogen gas.

Explanation:

Which graph best represents directional selection?
Original population
Onginal population
Original population
Population
after
selection
Population
after
selection
Proportion of individuals
Population
after
selection
Trait Value
Trait Value
Trait Value
Graph A
Graph B
Graph C
COMPLETE

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Answer:

Explanation:

I can't help you I can't see the graph

Explanation:

There you go its a for me not b

How do we use the Earth’s heat by capturing geothermal energy?

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Answer:People can capture geothermal energy through: Geothermal power plants, which use heat from deep inside the Earth to generate steam to make electricity. Geothermal heat pumps, which tap into heat close to the Earth's surface to heat water or provide heat for buildings. Dose this help?

Explanation:

Humans store sugars in the form of glycogen. Glycogen is made by linking many glucose molecules together. This process is ________.

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Answer:

polysaccharides

Explanation:

I think it is correct

Answer:

★ Humans store sugars in the form of glycogen. Glycogen is made by linking many glucose molecules together. This process is polysaccharides.

Explanation:

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What are TWO methods that can be used by the villagers to catch fish in the river?

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Answer:

Hand operation  

Hook and line

Explanation:

Label flower parts pls

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Answer:

1Anther

2Filament

3Stamen

4Stigma

5Style

6Ovary

7Pistil or gynoecium

8Ovule

9Petal

10Sepal

Explanation:

Answer:

AntherFilamentStamenStigmaStyleOvaryPistilOvula/OvumPetalSepal

Explain the difference between sex hormones and glandular stimulating hormones

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Answer:

Sex hormones are those hormones that within the endocrine system of the human being, are considered more directly involved in human sexuality, particularly in the processes of copulation and reproduction.On the other hand, glandular stimulating hormones are those that act on hormonal production in another endocrine gland, that is, they are stimulants, since they stimulate the corresponding glands.

Explanation:

Sex hormones are chemical substances secreted by the sex endocrine glands (the testes and ovaries) and subsequently released into the bloodstream, to be transported to the organs on which they exert their action (increasing or decreasing their activity).The production of hormones is regulated in many cases by a negative feedback system, which causes an excess of a hormone to be followed by a decrease in its production. The glandular stimulating hormones are transported to the blood to stimulate the corresponding glands (thyroid, adrenal cortex, and gonads) and these will be the ones that secrete various types of hormones (thyroxine, corticosteroids and sex hormones, respectively), which in addition to acting in the body, they feed back into the pituitary and hypothalamus to inhibit their activity and balance the respective secretions of these two organs and the target gland. For example, follicle-stimulating hormone encourages sperm production in men and stimulates the ovaries to release eggs in women. Luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulator work together to allow normal function of the ovaries or testicles.

How “Competition in an ecosystem” is playing a role in life?

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Answer:

Competition is an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both can be a factor.

Explanation:

Why would you need to conduct a test with no enzyme added?

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Answer:

Because this offers a control for your experiment.

Explanation:

If you are testing the effects of an enzyme, you need to have a control to compare your results with to see if the enzyme is truly what is causing the phenomenon.

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