Answer:
i believe 20% because T base only connects with A base and vise versa. sorry if i am wrong!
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In the mouse model of malaria, the researchers injected Plasmodium-infected human red blood cells into the mice because the Plasmodium species had surface ligand proteins that bound only to cell membrane proteins of human red blood cells. Assume that the researchers noticed that some of the parasites no longer infected human red blood cells but instead infected mouse red blood cells. Predict the most likely cause of this change in the host specificity of the parasites. Plasmodium reproduces both sexually in the host vertebrate and asexually in mosquitoes. The researchers claim that the Plasmodium organisms that infect the two different types of red blood cells are likely to evolve into two separate species of Plasmodium. Based on the biological species concept, provide reasoning that would support the researchers’ claim.
The unicellular organism sulphur bacterium is autotrophic, lives in a sulphur lake and is asexual. Can you describe its behaviours and features and classify it in the correct domain?
Answer:
bacteria
Explanation1 Bacteria. 2 Protists. Lab Comparing Algae and. Protozoans. 3 Fungi ... ways, and they can describe some of the internal structures of organisms related to ... Structure and Function Bacteria cells are ... Most eubacteria have been classified and identified based ... their lives as one-celled organisms and part of their lives as.
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When colorblind women married a male with normal vision, all their daughters have normal vision and all their sons are colorblind. This is an example of which type of inheritance.
Answer:
X-linked recessive
Explanation:
The trait is a sex-linked trait because the daughters are not colorblind, but the sons are. We know this its recessive because the daughters have inherited the mother's X chromosome that has the colourblindness trait, but are not colorblind because the father's X does not have the colourblindness trait. The sons are colourblind because they inherited the X from their mother with the colourblindnese trait and a Y from their father. The colourblindness trait or normal vision trait is not carried on the Y, so the mother's X chromosome's trait is expressed.
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refers to the attitudes, behavior, and activities that are socially defined as appropriate for each sex and are learned through the socialization process. OA) Sexual role B) Gender identity OC) Gender role D) Sexual identity
Answer:
Gender Role
Explanation:
How people already see how people should act. Example- Be a man.
Answer:
b. sex
Explanation:
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1. How do radiation, conduction, and convection affect the atmosphere?
2. How does greenhouse effect warm the earth?
Answer:
1. radiation, conduction and convention all play a roll in moving heat between earth's surface and atmosphere because since air is a poor conductor, most energy transfers by conduction occuring right near the earth's surface. Conduction directly affects air temperature only a few centimeters into the atmosphere. convection works to heat the troposphere. Durring the day, the sun's radiation heats the earth's surface. the land becomes warmer than the air. Air near the Earth's surface is essentially warmed by both radiation and conduction.
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Answer: if you eat it you would be eating radiation
Explanation: Common sense
If your cells couldn't go through meiosis- how could this affect you?
Answer:
An organism would not be able to reproduce without meiosis.
Explanation:
Between meiosis and mitosis, meiosis is by far not as important. If you are a asexual organism, this would be NOT IMPORTANT whatsoever. If you are a sexual organism, this would LARGLY effect you. But on a world scale, this is NOT AS IMPORTANT.
This is because, without mitosis, you could not heal and would die much much younger since your cells could not be replaced. On the other hand, without meiosis, any organism that reproduces sexually would be unable to do so, which could lead to extinction in many, many species. This would not be harmful, however, to species that can also or mainly reporuduce asexually through budding, fragmenting, or sporing. So overall:
Organisms that produce sexually would go extinct.
This is the only real affect I can think of. Since meiosis does not produce any cells aside from reproductive cells. And asexual organisms produce reproductive cells through other means.
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The picture shown below is from the aftermath of an earthquake. Describe what has happened.
Is this person male or female? Why?
Answer:
I can't tell you why, but I think the person is male.
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______ 6. Each human chromosome contains a maximumof one gene.
______ 7. The information needed to make a particularcellular protein is contained within a gene.
______ 8. A chromosome is composed of DNA, RNA, protein, phospholipids, carbohydrates, and cell walls.
______ 9. A human gamete contains 46 chromosomes.
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Answer:
What does it say?
Explanation:
The gravitational force acting between the Earth and a 1500-kg car is approximately 14,000 Newtons. What would be the gravitational force acting between the Earth and a 3000-kg hippopotamus?
just took it, its 28,000 newtons
Over a period of several decades ecologists conduct an investigation on the survival of a species of lizards
Answer:
To find out the impact of environment on the physical structure of lizard and natural selection.
Explanation:
Ecologists conduct an investigation on the survival of a species of lizards in order to study the impact of environment on the physical body of lizard and natural selection. The ecologists find out that environment has direct impact on the body structure of lizard. Those lizards that spend more time on the ground, have longer legs in order to run fast, while on the other hand, species that lives in the trees usually have shorter legs in order to easily climb on the trees so these body structure helps them in survival and movement.
Which process produces a greater number of offspring?
chromosome duplication
asexual reproduction
gamete formation
sexual reproduction
Answer:
asexual reproduction
Explanation:
Sexual reproduction produces a greater number of offspring compared to asexual reproduction, chromosome duplication and gamete formation.
What is the involvement in sexual reproduction ?This is because sexual reproduction involves the combination of genetic material from two parents, resulting in offspring that have a unique genetic makeup.
This increases the number of possible genetic combinations and thus the number of offspring produced. Chromosome duplication and gamete formation are involved in the process of sexual reproduction, but neither produces offspring by itself.
Chromosome duplication is the process by which one cell splits into two identical cells, each with the same genetic material. Gamete formation is the process by which reproductive cells such as sperm and eggs are formed.
These cells then combine during sexual reproduction to form a new organism. Asexual reproduction, on the other hand, involves a single organism producing offspring that are genetically identical to itself. This means that the number of offspring produced is limited compared to sexual reproduction.
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Predators avoid the coral snake because it is poisonous. Predators also avoid the non-poisonous snake because it resembles a the coral snake. This resemblance is know as__?
Question 23 options:
camouflage
grouping
ejection
mimicry
Which statement about natural selection is most correct?
a) adaptations beneficial in one habitat should generally be beneficial in all other habitats as well
b) different species that occupy the same habitat will adapt to that habitat by undergoing the same genetic changes
c) adaptations beneficial at one time should generally be beneficial during all other times as well
d) well adapted individuals leave more offspring and thus contribute more to the next generations gene pool, than do poorly adapted individuals
Answer:
The most correct statement is - Well-adapted individuals leave more offspring, and thus contribute more to the gene pool, than poorly adapted individuals.
Explanation:
Which were once eaten as a means of treating tooth aches: A) worms, B) spiders, or C) cockroaches?
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Answer:
I believe it is C
Explanation:
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What are the goals of binomial nomenclature and systematics?
Answer:
The goal of systematics is to organize living things into groups that have biological meaning. the science of naming and grouping organisms.
Explanation:
When working with eye shadow, a color is generally a medium shade that is close to the client skin tone
Answer:
When working with eye shadow, a base color is generally a medium shade that is close to the client skin tone
Explanation:
A color base is used to generate uniformity and smoothness on a surface that will be painted. This technique is used both in artistic paintings and in make-up, as the question above shows, showing that a color base is used on the eyes before the eye shadow is applied. This is because the color base, by standardizing the color of the eyelid, allows the colors of the eye shadow to stand out and appear more pigmented, in addition to allowing the eye shadow to last longer in the customer's eyes.
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Answer:
A double helix shape of DNA
Explanation:
Cows that have a white and brown coat color (think spots, dapples, or patches) are an example of what?
1. Codominance
2. Incomplete Dominance
3. Multiple Alleles
4. Polygenic Traits
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A cold front is moving eastward across New
York State at an average speed of 50 kilometers
per hour. Approximately how long will the front
take to move from Buffalo to Albany?
(1) 5 hours
(2) 8 hours
(3) 3 hours
(4) 10 hours
What type of cells don't typically replicate?
nerve cells
sex cells
skin cells
No links! Pick the correct answer
The humerus, the bone in the upper arm of a human, is directly connected to other bones in the arm by *
Answer: long bone of the upper limb or forelimb of land vertebrates that forms the shoulder joint above, where it articulates with a lateral depression of the shoulder blade (glenoid cavity of scapula), and the elbow joint below, where it articulates with projections of the ulna and the radius.
Explanation:
A planet has less mass than a galaxy and more mass than the star it orbits.
True
False
Answer: A moon has less mass than a star and more mass than the planet it orbits. A planet has less mass than a galaxy and more mass than the star it orbits. A galaxy has less mass than a moon and more mass than a planet. A star has less mass than a galaxy and more mass than a planet.
Explanation:
ANSWER IS FALSE
Plants need three things for photosynthesis to occur: water, carbon dioxide and sunlight. How do those things enter a plant? Water, along with important minerals, enters a plant from the soil where the plant's roots act like straws "drinking" it up. Carbon dioxide enters a plant from the atmosphere, and it comes in through the leaves. More specifically, carbon dioxide enters a plant through tiny pores or openings on leaves called stomata. Sunlight, obviously, comes from the sun. But how does it enter the plant to be converted into chemical energy that the plant can use? Well, green plants are green because of a pigment called chlorophyll. That pigment inside of plant cells absorbs the sun's energy, making it possible for photosynthesis to occur.
Based on the passage, if human cells had a lot of chlorophyll, they would most likely
A
not need to drink water.
B
be green.
C
breathe carbon dioxide.
D
have leaves.
Which two molecules are produced over the course of the light and dark reactions of photosynthesis?
glucose
water
carbon dioxide
pyruvic acid
oxygen
About 530 million years ago, an evolutionary period known as the "Cambrian explosion" took place. Large numbers of new animal species appear in the fossil record that corresponds with this time.
Based on patterns of extinctions documented in the fossil record, about how many of these Cambrian species are probably still surviving today?
A- none of them
B- All of them
C-most of them
D-A very small number of them
Answer:
not answering give me them points
Explanation:
Answer: A vary small number of them
what's the fear of lizards Called?
Answer:
Herpetophobia is a fear of reptiles. People with herpetophobia are most often afraid of reptiles like snakes and lizards. ... If you have a specific phobia, you feel an overwhelming sense of fear or anxiety about something. There are many different types of specific phobia.
Explanation: