how many phenotypes can be produced by a pair of co-dominant alleles (BW x BW)​

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Answer 1
It’s 1 chicken burger
Answer 2

Answer:

4

Explanation:

There is a 25% chance of it being BB, 50%  of it being BW, and a 25% chance of being WW.


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n the classification of organisms, which is the correct order of ranks?

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The current taxonomic system now has eight levels in its hierarchy, from lowest to highest, they are: species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, domain.

The Punnett square below shows the genotypes of Amelia's parents. R alpha If R represents the dominant gene for straight hair and r represents the recessive gene for curly hair , which statement best explains how Amelia was born with curly hair ?

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Answer:

She received 2 recessive genes

Explanation:

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- Which occurrence is the result of the cell cycle in unicellular organisms?
A. cell repair
B. cell growth
C. cell replacement
D. cell reproduction

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Cell reproduction is the result of the cell cycle in unicellular organisms. The correct option is D.

What is cell reproduction?

Cells split to produce multiple cells with similar, if not identical, contents. This process is known as cellular reproduction.

Nuclear division during mitosis produces two somatic cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell and have the same genetic complement.

Asexual reproduction in prokaryotes takes the form of cell division in unicellular organisms.

When an organism splits in half, it creates two totally distinct daughter cells, a process known as binary fission. The daughter cells are identical to the parent cells genetically.

Most of the time, Paramecium reproduces asexually via budding, however in poor circumstances, they produce sexually.

Unicellular organisms have a variety of asexual reproduction strategies, including multiple fission, fragmentation, and budding.

Thus, the correct option is D.

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Which of the following would be an example of osmosis?

A) the smell of ammonia spreading through the room
B) the shriveling of a small after salt is poured on it
C) water being poured into a glass
D) the absorption of water by a sponge

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

An example of osmosis occurs when a sugar solution and water, top, are separated by a semipermeable membrane. The solution's large sugar molecules cannot pass through the membrane into the water. Another good example of osmosis would be dipping a sponge into water, because there is a higher concentration outside, so the water goes in and makes the sponge expand

Answer:

B) the shriveling of a cell after salt is poured on it

Explanation:

During osmosis, water moves from a low concentration to a high concentration. Since the salt is outside the cell membrane, it makes the outside have a higher concentration than the inside of the cell; causing the water to move from the cell and the cell shriveling.

In a manufacturing assembly line, products get larger and more complete as they pass along. Briefly explain how this compares to your digestive system.

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Answer:

Our digestive system does the opposite of an assembly line. Instead of getting complex and bigger, they are broken down into smaller pieces by mechanical and chemical processes in our digestive tract.

Explanation:

Food is first broken down mechanically in our mouths. Then chemicals in the stomach digest the food further. There also is mechanical digestion in this section of the digestive tract. As the food descends, more nutrients are absorbed in the intestines, in this areas the contraction of the muscles helps to move the processed food up to the end of the "assembly line" where the product is less complex than it used to be since the nutrients are now in our body.

What is meant by the term "UV"? In your answer, please explain how it
impacts humans and what it has to do with the atmosphere.

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Answer:

The term UV stands for Ultraviolet.

Explanation:

Ultraviolet light is a form of electromagnetic radiation which is shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. This impacts humans because it can provide harmful effects. For example, UV rays can cause premature aging of the skin and signs of sun damage such as wrinkles and leathery skin. They also cause eye problems. However, our atmosphere blocks a lot of the UV rays from the sun which is amazing because if we were every exposed to it, we would die lol

"Ultraviolet light can't be seen by the human eye but is a part of sunlight. It can be harmful to us if we are exposed to it (sunburn!) but it is mostly absorbed by the atmosphere. The presence of UV light in sunlight can be shown by using fluorescing UV-sensitive beads."

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Gas exchange involves the transport of two respiratory gases, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Review how each gas is transported between the atmosphere and the cells of your body by completing this exercise. Drag each statement into the appropriate bin depending on whether it applies to oxygen only, carbon dioxide only, or both oxygen and carbon dioxide.

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Answer:

1)required for cellular respiration(Oxygen only)

2) net diffusion from alveoli to lung capillaries(Oxygen only)

3)sometimes transported as bicarbonate(Carbon Dioxide Only)

4)net diffusion from body tissues to blood(Carbon Dioxide Only)

5)net diffusion from lung capillaries to alveoli(Carbon Dioxide Only)

6)waste product of cellular respiration(Carbon Dioxide Only)

7)enters alveoli during inhalation(Both Oxygen and carbon dioxide)

8)transported by hemoglobin(Both Oxygen and carbon dioxide)

Explanation:

Gas exchange is a mechanism that helps the body to get the necessary Oxygen that is required for cellular respiration to take place

There is diffusion of oxygen to capillaries that are present in the lungs from the alveoli.

Gas exchange is a mechanism that is also responsible for the body to get rid of waste such as carbon dioxide,

1. The diagram below represents part of Earth's latitude-longitude system
What is the latitude and longitude of point L?*
45°
30°
15° 0°
15° 30° 45°
30°
N
20°
10°

LI
10°
20°
30°
O (A) 5º E 30°N
(B) 5° N 30°E
(C) 5° W 30° S
O (D) 5° S 30°W

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Answer:

The answer is option D hopefully this helps

Which of the following is an unintended consequence of cutting down trees?
A. Cleared land can be used for agriculture.
B. Depleting wooded areas means fewer habitats for forest
organisms.
C. People burn wood for fuel.
O. D. People use wood to build houses

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Answer:

B. Depleting wooded areas means fewer habitats for forest organisms

pls help me. with the help of diagram describe the structure of stomach​

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Answer:

The stomach is a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen. The stomach receives food from the esophagus. As food reaches the end of the esophagus, it enters the stomach through a muscular valve called the lower esophageal sphincter. The stomach secretes acid and enzymes that digest food.

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what is Otis’s gene versions for body color

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Answer:

giao

Explanation:

in Ponus sp male cone matured earlier than female cone describ how this species

encures the Success of pollination ?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - to produce more pollen grains.

Explanation:

The maturity of the Pinus sp. male cones takes place before the female cones which are due to ensure that there are more pollen grains available. The higher the number of pollen grains is better for surrounding the female cones when it matures.

This helps in pollination to be species-specific rather than pollinate by any other flower. This feature of early maturation result in easy pollination of the Pinus species.

12. How does oxygen in the air get into the blood?
A through the nose b, through the throat
c. through mouth
d. through the tiny capillaries.
13. What will happen to the cells of the body when there is absence of oxygen?
A. The cells will continue to grow and multiply
b. The cells will be inactive
c. The cells will survive
d. The cells will survive​

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Answer:

12.d

13. b

if we don't get oxygen if will literally strangle our cells

What are the tiny blood vessels that are in contact with the cells of the body? | (5 Points)​

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Answer:

Capillaries

Explanation:

The answer above is the correct

How are gymnosperm seeds and angiosperm seeds different?

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Answer:

angiosperms have seeds that are closed within an ovary, gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits, and have unenclosed seeds on the surface of scales or leaves

True or False: During asexual reproduction, the organism that is produced is genetically identical to the parent organism. (If your answer is false, then correct the statement to make it true.) ​

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True

Hope this helps!

Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Asexual reproduction, the simplest and most primitive method of reproduction, involves a single parent and produces a clone , an organism that is genetically identical to the parent.

4.
Which of the following major biomes is most similar to that of the tundra biome?

desert

grassland

temperate forest

chaparral

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Answer:

desert

Explanation:

they both have plants and animals that need special adaptations to survive there

1.What is the function of melanin in the epidermis?
a. To provide support for blood vessels
b.To waterproof and protect the skin surface
c.To protect tissues from ultraviolet radiations
d. To stimulate the growth of hairs in the follicles
2.Which actions takes place in the stomach?
a.Protein is broken down
b. Amylase breaks down starches into sugar molecules
c. Large fat molecules are digestive into smaller fat molecules
d.Nutrients are absorbed and distributed to different body cells
3.Which structure moves down as its muscles contract?
a. Diaphragm
b.Pharynx
c.Ribs
d. Trachea
4.What do we call the muscles that we can control?
a.Voluntary
b.Cardiac
c.Smooth
d.Involuntary
5.Which of the following protect the lungs?
a.Clavicle
b.Ribs
c.Scapula
d. Sternum
6.It is the largest organ in our body.
a.Intestine
b.Pelvic bone
c.Skin
d.Eyes
7.How does air enter your body?
a.Trough the digestive tract
b.Trough the respiratory tract
c. Trough the pores of the skin
d.Trough the ear canal
8.Which of these is NOT a part of the digestive system?
a. Kidneys
b.Mouth
c.Stomach
d. Esophagus

sana po sagutin niyo ng maayos​

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Answer:

1.c

2.c

3.a

4.a

5.b

6.c

7.b

8.a

Explanation:

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When is S-phase complete?​

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Answer:

S phase. In S phase, the cell synthesizes a complete copy of the DNA in its nucleus. It also duplicates a microtubule-organizing structure called the centrosome. The centrosomes help separate DNA during M phase.

Answer:

we say that S phase is complete when each chromosome has been duplicated

Explanation:

Which climate is most likely found in a low-pressure belt?

A. Rain Forest
B. Rain Shadow
C. Desert
D. Mediterranean

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

Its desert

Explanation:

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Investigator Sheer is testifying about DNA evidence she found at the crime scene that matches the suspect on trial. The prosecutor asks Investigator Sheer to explain her conclusion that the DNA samples matched.

What would be a good explanation for her to give to the jury?

That at least 10 different points on the two samples matched
That the DNA profile matches someone with the suspect's hair color and skin tone
That she found one point that matched on the two DNA samples
That the DNA samples showed no clear points in common

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Answer:

That at least 10 different points on the two samples matched

Explanation:

I would say this because it seems like the most reliable way to explain her conclusion that the DNA samples match.

Which 2 statements explain how in Earth worms oxygen system helps provide itself with oxygen

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Answer:

i think oxygen from the surrounding is,obtained through the plasma membrane of an earth worm by the process called diffusion

Albinism in humans can be caused by recessive mutations in different genes that cause a total lack of melanin pigment. A complementation test would be available when two people with albinism mate to produce offspring. If the two people carry mutations in different genes that each cause albinism, what frequency would albinism occur in their children?

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Answer:

none (zero frequency)

Explanation:

The complementation test is widely used in genetics for assessing whether two mutations associated with a phenotypic trait represent two different gene variants of the same gene (i.e., two alleles of the same gene) or if they are mutations associated with two different genes. In a recessive trait, the offspring must receive one recessive allele from each parent in order to show the recessive phenotype (in this case, albinism). Moreover, in heterozygous individuals for a trait that exhibits complete dominance, recessive alleles always are masked by dominant alleles. Albinism is a multigenic (polygenic) recessive trait, thereby individuals who carry recessive mutations causing albinism on different genes will have zero probability (none) of having offspring with albinism.

Answer:

albinism frequency ---> 3/4 = 75% = 0.75 of the progeny will be albino.

Explanation:

Available data:

Albinism can be caused by recessive mutations in different genes that cause a total lack of melanin pigment.Two people with albinism mate to produce offspringThe two people carry mutations in different genes that each cause albinism  

Let us say that genes A and B are involved.

Gene A: AA and Aa individuals will express pigments, while aa individuals will be albinosGene B: BB and Bb individuals express color, while bb are albinos.    

Cross:  two people with albinism that carry the mutation in different genes

Parentals) Aabb    x    aaBb  

Phenotype) Albino both parents

Gametes) Ab, Ab, ab, ab  

                aB, aB, ab, ab

Punnett square)    Ab         Ab         ab         ab

                    aB    AaBb     AaBb    aaBb    aaBb

                    aB    AaBb     AaBb    aaBb    aaBb

                    ab    Aabb      Aabb    aabb    aabb

                    ab    Aabb      Aabb    aabb    aabb

F1) 12/16 will be albino

     4/16 will express color

     4/16 will be Aabb

     4/16 will be aaBb

     4/16 will be aabb

12/16 = 3/4 = 75% = 0.75 of the progeny will be albino.

How .....................................................................................................................

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Answer:

how? what do you mean

Explanation:

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Answer:

um how what?

Explanation:

Which product is the result of mitosis?
A. two daughter cells
B. two identical nuclei
C. two strands of DNA
D. two sister chromatids

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Answer:

Pretty sure that its C im really sorry if I'm wrong

Homeostasis in the body is assocatied with
A. energy
B. cell communication
C. reproduction
D. antibiotics

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i’m pretty sure it’s B cell communication
B i think it’s b cuz i like dudes sometimes

4 pic 1 word
what is the word?​

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Answer:

tree

Explanation:

Answer:

Life ?

Explanation:

The bottom right is a weird looking person but yea. Ain't no way that bottom right thingy is a tree !? I thought it was a human with wings

Ladybird is a type of bird.
True
False

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Answer: it’s false

Explanation: ladybird is a beetle

Answer:

true answer because lady bird has light bone and flight feadures

why is whitefish used to study mitosis

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Answer:

The whitefish embryo is a good place to look at mitosis because these cells are rapidly dividing as the fish embryo is growing. ... This is why mitosis is only visible in cells that are dividing, like the whitefish embryo and the onion root tip. Mitosis can take several hours to complete.

Whitefish (typically the embryos or cells of fish species like zebrafish) is commonly used in scientific research, including the study of mitosis, for several reasons.

Zebrafish embryos are transparent, which allows researchers to observe and study cellular processes, including mitosis, under a microscope easily. This transparency enables real-time imaging of cell division without the need for invasive techniques.

Genetic manipulability: Zebrafish are amenable to genetic manipulation techniques, such as gene knockdown or overexpression, which allows researchers to study the effects of specific genes or proteins on mitosis. This genetic manipulability helps to uncover the underlying mechanisms and signaling pathways involved in mitotic processes.

High fecundity: Zebrafish are highly fertile and produce a large number of embryos, making it easier for researchers to obtain a sufficient sample size for their experiments.

Ethical considerations: The use of zebrafish embryos in research carries fewer ethical concerns compared to studies involving mammals. Their use can help reduce the need for more complex and higher-order animal models.

Overall, the unique characteristics and advantages of whitefish, specifically zebrafish, make them a suitable model organism for studying various biological processes, including mitosis.

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What do you think might happen if during anaphase, the
sister chromatids did not separate?

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If chromosomes fail to separate properly during anaphase, nondisjunction has occurred. It results in cells with abnormal numbers of chromosomes.

Answer: A. One sisters cell would have more chromosomes than normal.

The other sisters cell would have fewer chromosomes than normal.

Explanation:

If sister chromatids do not split equally during anaphase of mitosis, one sisters cell would have more chromosomes than normal and the other sisters cell would have fewer chromosomes than normal.

Unequal splitting means that sister chromatids do not separate, resulting in both sister chromatids being pulled into the same sisters cell, leaving the other sisters cell without that chromosome altogether.

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