in humans, color blindness is caused by a recessive gene linked to the x chromosome. Normal vision is
determined by the dominant allele of this gene. A child with color blindness was born from the marriage of
parents with normal vision. Determine the likelihood of having a healthy baby.
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a. 100%
O b. 75%
O c. 50%
O d. 25%​

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Answer 1

Answer:

C

Explanation:


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11. Which of the following seafood that is easily become dry when cooked
A Fat fish
C. Shell fish
B. Lean fish
D. All of the following​

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Answer:

c po he he shell fish po sagot

Sarah notices that the moon looks different during different times of the month. She decides to go outside every night and sketch a diagram of the moon and how it looks throughout the month. Sarah also decides to indicate where stars and planets are in relation to the moon. Which of the following statements accurately describes this scenario?
A. This scenario is an experiment because Sarah is manipulating variables.

B. This scenario is an investigation because Sarah is manipulating variables.

C. This scenario is an experiment because Sarah is not manipulating variables.

D. This scenario is an investigation because Sarah is not manipulating variables.​

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Answer:

StarChild Question of the Month for November 1998

Question:

What are the phases of the Moon?

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Answer:

The Moon orbits Earth at an average distance of 382,400 kilometers. The lunar month is the 29.53 days it takes to go from one new moon to the next. During the lunar month, the Moon goes through all its phases. You can see the phases drawn in the image below. Just like the Earth, half of the Moon is lit by the Sun while the other half is in darkness. The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth. The diagram below on the right is one you typically see in books. Don't let it confuse you. The images of the Moon show what you see the Moon look like from Earth when it is at given points in its orbit. It does not show which side of the Moon is lit by the Sun. The side lit by the Sun is always the side that is pointed toward the Sun, as seen in the diagram below on the left.

Moon Cycle

Diagram looking down on Moon as it orbits Earth with Sun to right Cartoon of Moon-Earth Orbit, illustrating the phases of the moon. The

cartoon is labeled Moon-Earth-Sun as viewed from above our solar system. The

Earth sits in the center of eight images of the moon at different places in

the lunar cycle. To the right the Sun shines on the Moon Earth system.

We only see the Moon because sunlight reflects back to us from its surface. During the course of a month, the Moon circles once around the Earth. If we could magically look down on our solar system, we would see that the half of the Moon facing the Sun is always lit. But the lit side does not always face the Earth! As the Moon circles the Earth, the amount of the lit side we see changes. These changes are known as the phases of the Moon and it repeats in a certain way over and over.

At new moon, the Moon is lined up between the Earth and the Sun. We see the side of the Moon that is not being lit by the Sun (in other words, we see no Moon at all, because the brightness of the Sun outshines the dim Moon!) When the Moon is exactly lined up with the Sun (as viewed from Earth), we experience an eclipse.

As the Moon moves eastward away from the Sun in the sky, we see a bit more of the sunlit side of the Moon each night. A few days after new moon, we see a thin crescent in the western evening sky. The crescent Moon waxes, or appears to grow fatter, each night. When half of the Moon's disc is illuminated, we call it the first quarter moon. This name comes from the fact that the Moon is now one-quarter of the way through the lunar month. From Earth, we are now looking at the sunlit side of the Moon from off to the side.

The Moon continues to wax. Once more than half of the disc is illuminated, it has a shape we call gibbous. The gibbous moon appears to grow fatter each night until we see the full sunlit face of the Moon. We call this phase the full moon. It rises almost exactly as the Sun sets and sets just as the Sun rises the next day. The Moon has now completed one half of the lunar month.

During the second half of the lunar month, the Moon grows thinner each night. We call this waning. Its shape is still gibbous at this point, but grows a little thinner each night. As it reaches the three-quarter point in its month, the Moon once again shows us one side of its disc illuminated and the other side in darkness. However, the side that we saw dark at the first quarter phase is now the lit side. As it completes its journey and approaches new moon again, the Moon is a waning crescent.

Star Want another description of why the Moon has phases?

You can demonstrate the phases of the Moon for yourself by using a lamp and a baseball. Place the lamp with its shade removed in one end of a darkened room. Sit in the other end of the room and hold the baseball up in front of you so that it is between your face and the lamp. Now move the ball around your head at arm's length. Do this slowly and move your arm from right to left. As the baseball orbits your head, you will see it go through the same phases as the Moon.

Star Want to know what phase the Moon is in right now?

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i believe the answer is b

Ammonia oxidizing bacteria utilize ammonia as an electron source and use oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor. In this form of aerobic respiration, the ammonia is getting _____.

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Answer:

oxidized

Explanation:

Oxidation is defined as a loss of electrons, increase in oxidation number, the addition of oxygen, or the removal of nitrogen. On the other hand, the reduction is defined as the gain of electrons, decrease in oxidation number, the removal of oxygen, or the addition of hydrogen.

Ammonia being utilized as an electron source means that the compound is an electron donor in the redox reaction while oxygen is acting as an electron acceptor. Hence, in this form of respiration, ammonia is getting oxidized while oxygen is getting reduced.

Mutations can be helpful, harmful, or neutral.

True

False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

What kind of cells is Mitosis used for?

sex cells

nerve cells

animal cells

body/somatic cells​

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Answer:

Animal cells

Explanation:

The Central Dogma states that cellular information is transmitted from _____ to mRNA to proteins.
a. base pair
b. DNA
c. amino acids
d. nucleotides

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The Central Dogma states that cellular information is transmitted from DNA to mRNA to proteins

Answer:

B. DNA

DNA → RNA → protein.

My question is that if darren had 6 cough drops and ate 12 how much would be left

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-6 would be left because he ate more than he had

Why does carbon monoxide a triple bond instead of a double

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Answer: If there was a double bond between the carbon and the oxygen, either the oxygen or carbon would only have access to six electrons, thus violating the octet rule. I think this is right but I'm not 100% sure

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= Teeth help to break down large pieces of food into lots of smaller pieces.suggest how this help enzymes to digest the food faster


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Answer:

Saliva lubricates and moistens these food particles

Explanation:

As teeth help to break down large pieces of food into lots of smaller pieces, saliva is released and mixes with the smaller food pieces. Saliva lubricates and moistens these food particles such that a ball-like mixture of food and saliva that is known as a bolus is formed, which can then be easily swallowed.

Which is a property of facilitated diffusion?

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Characteristics. Facilitated diffusion is one of the many types of passive transport. This means that it is a type of cellular transport where substances move along their concentration gradient.

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Are these ciliates more closely related to all other protists than they are to plants, fungi, or animals?

a. Ciliates are more closely related to the Unikonta than to fungi and animals.
b. Ciliates are as closely related to plants as they are to protistan members of the Archaeplastida.
c. Ciliates are more closely related to all other protists than they are to plants, fungi, and animals.
d. Ciliates are as closely related to plants as they are to protistan members of SAR.
e. Ciliates are as closely related to fungi and animals as they are to protistan members of the eukaryotic supergroup Unikonta.

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Answer:

e. Ciliates are as closely related to fungi and animals as they are to protistan members of the eukaryotic supergroup Unikonta.

Explanation:

the above is the true relationship between the ciliates and other plants.

What might happen if the
order of expression of the
highlighted Hox gene was
disrupted, moved, or changed by mutation?

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Similarly, mutations in the Hox genes can result in body parts and limbs in the wrong place along the body. Like a play director, the Hox genes do not act in the play or participate in limb formation themselves. The protein product of each Hox gene is a transcription factor.

If the order of expression of the highlighted Hox gene was disrupted, moved, or changed by mutation, it would cause the replacement of a part of the body by a structure whose normal location would correspond to another site.

The differentiation of the limbs occurs during embryogenesis, thanks to the action of a group of specialized genes, called Hox gene.

This gene is involved in the developmental program that determines the location of organs along the anteroposterior axis.

These subdivide the embryo along the head-tail axis into cell fields with different developmental potentials, which will transform into limbs and other structures.

Hox gene mutations thus show that there are genes that can control the different regions of the genome that determine the structures of an organism.

These produce considerable anatomical transformations that, in the case of the fly, can consist of:

The formation of wings instead of halteres or legs.

An extra pair of wings where small appendages called stabilizers would normally be.

Therefore, we can conclude that if the order of expression of the Hox gene was disrupted, moved, or changed by mutation, it would cause the structures normally found in one body segment of the fly to be replaced by found in another segment.

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1. List seven potential environmental impacts
of mining.

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Answer:

Pollution

Destruction of Land

Subsidence

Noise

Impact on the Biological Environment

Energy

Long-term Supplies of Mineral Resources

Explanation:

I NEED HELP PLZ ITS DUE TODAY. The sun produces a great amount of energy with sound and lights. We enjoy the sun's light and heat waves on Earth, but cannot hear any sound of the sun. Explain this phenomenon in terms of mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves. (10 Points)​

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

First of all, we have to know the difference between a mechanical wave and an electromagnetic wave.

A mechanical wave requires a material medium for propagation. It does not travel through space. An electromagnetic wave does not require a material medium for propagation and it can travel through space.

Light and heat are electromagnetic waves. They both belong to the electromagnetic spectrum. On the other hand, sound is a mechanical wave.

While heat and light can travel through space, sound can not because it is a mechanical wave. Sound has to pass through gas molecules and there is no gas in outer space.

Hence, we enjoy the sun's light and heat waves on Earth, but cannot hear any sound of the sun.

Which types of energy would fall under the form of Kinetic Energy? Mark all that
apply.
Thermal Energy
Nuclear Energy
Electromagnetic Energy
Mechanical Energy
Chemical Energy

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thermal energy
mechanical energy
electromagnetic energy
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6. Two big lipped parents have two small lipped children. What are the
genotypes of all four family members?

Please help!!

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assuming small lips (a) are recessive and big lips (A) are dominant, the children have genotypes of (aa) and (aa) while the parents both have the genotype (Aa)

How do coastal wetlands protect the inland systems from wind and waves caused by storms?
A)
Coastal wetland trees absorb the energy of storms.
B)
Coastal wetland trees slow down wind and water caused by storms.
C)
Coastal wetland trees redirect water flow back into the atmosphere.
D)
Coastal wetland trees strengthen levees.

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Answer: It’s B

Explanation:

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Describe how the action of the action of the mouth,aesphogus and stomach contribute to the digestion of food

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Answer:

Mouth: The process of food breakdown first begins in the mouth. The tooth, tongue and jaw apply this process with a mechanical activity. While teeth provide mechanical digestion of food, saliva chemically digests food.

YUtta and esophagus): The tongue pushes the food towards the esophagus. Meanwhile, the trachea is covered with a laryngeal lid. When swallowed food reaches the esophagus, the esophagus contracts peristaltic movements, allowing the food to move towards the stomach.

Stomach: The stomach is an organ that stores food, breaks it down mechanically and secretes enzymes to digest proteins. The secretion of gastric juice is provided by the gastrin hormone. The stomach is an acidic environment. This acid kills bacteria in food and converts proteins into amino acids in enzymes in the stomach. Ultimately, a mixture of partially digested nutrients called chyme is obtained. This mixture is sprayed into the small intestine. Vitamin B12 is a vitamin that is released from the stomach.

Help I need Help for 10 points

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That looks confusing as hell so instead of answering im gonna waste your time. Good luck bud. School sucks. Its a buncha bull. None of this is gonna help you in the real world.

Plzzz help me plz I am timed plzzz

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Answer:

Your answer is A) X: Producers undergo photosynthesis  Y: Decomposers return carbon to the soil and release waste.

A process that involves using electric current to
separate certain biological molecules by size.

A. exons
B. operon
C. genome
D. diploid
E. nucleosome
F. recessive
G. restriction enzyme
H. haploid
I. dominant
J. gel electrophoresis

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J, gel electrophoresis.

In chickens, comb shape is determined by alleles at two loci (R, r and P, p). A walnut comb is produced when at least one dominant allele R is present at one locus and at least one dominant allele P is present at a second locus (genotype R_ P_). A rose comb is produced when at least one dominant allele is present at the first locus and two recessive alleles are present at the second locus (genotype R_ pp). A pea comb is produced when two recessive alleles are present at the first locus and at least one dominant allele is present at the second (genotype rr P_). If two recessive alleles are present at the first and at the second locus (rr pp), a single comb is produced. Progeny with what types of combs and in what proportions will result from the following crosses?

a. RR PP × rr pp
b. Rr Pp × rr pp
c. Rr Pp × Rr Pp
d. Rr pp × Rr pp
e. Rr pp × rr Pp
f. Rr pp × rr pp

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Answer:

a) All Walnut , Genotype - RrPp

b) Walnut : Rose: Single

1:1:2

Explanation:

Phenotype and their Genotype -

Walnut comb - R_ P_

Rose Comb - R_ pp

Pea Comb - rr P_

Single Comb  - rr pp

a) RR PP *  rr pp

All progenies will have genotype RrPp (Walnut Comb)

b) Rr Pp *  rr pp

RrPp (4), Rrpp (4), rrpp (8)

Walnut : Rose: Single

1:1:2

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What is the function/job of the nucleus?
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o Contain the green chlorophyll and make food for the cells by photosynthesis.
o Outside layer of the cell-responsible for determining what enters and exits the cell.
Thin, tube-like structures that provide support and shape for the cell.
The control center for the cell which contains the DNA of eukaryotic cells.
Next
DLL

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Function/Job of nucleus:

Controls and regulates the activities of the cell and carries the genes, structures that contain the hereditary information.

Contains the green chlorophyll and make food for the cells by photosynthesis:

Plants

Outside layer of the cell-responsible for determining what enters and exits the cell:

Cell or Plasma Membrane

Thin, tube-like structures that provide support and shape for the cell:

Microtubules

The control center for the cell which contains the DNA of eukaryotic cells:

Nucleus

Q1..which vitamin is more important during infection?(mention only one common vitamin).​

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Answer:

Vitamin D. Vitamin D, another fat-soluble vitamin, that plays a vital role in modulating both innate and adaptive immune responses

Explanation:

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47. This cladogram shows the evolutionary relationships among some mammals

based on homologous structures.

Baleen whale

O

Hippopotamuses are more closely related to cows than to

javelinas.

Toothed whale

Hippopotamus

Toothed whales are more closely related to mouse deer than

to hippopotamuses.

Cow

Mouse deer

Cows and mouse deer are more closely related than javelinas

and pigs.

Javelina

Pig

Javelinas and pigs are more closely related than baleen

whales and toothed whales.

Which statement is supported by this cladogram?

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Complete question:

This cladogram shows the evolutionary relationships among some mammals based on  homologous structures.

(You will find the cladogram in the attached files)

Which statement is supported by this cladogram?

A Hippopotamuses are more closely related to cows than to javelinas.

B Toothed whales are more closely related to mouse deer than to hippopotamuses.

C Javelinas and pigs are more closely related than baleen whales and toothed whales.

D Cows and mouse deer are more closely related than javelinas and pigs.

Answer:

A Hippopotamuses are more closely related to cows than to javelinas.

Explanation:  

A cladogram is a branched diagram of characteristics shared by the organisms of a group, that represents the most probable evolutive history of the linage. Cladograms reflect the phylogenetic relationships among groups through phylogenetic trees.

In the phylogenetic tree, the taxonomic groups of interest are located in the extremes of the lines called branches. The ramification point, which is also called "node" or divergence point, represents the location of the most recent common ancestor.

The common ancestor position will determine how related are two species. If they have a recent common ancestor, they are closely related to each other. On the other hand, if the common ancestor is not recent and is located far away in the tree, then the two species will be less related to each other.  

A Hippopotamuses are more closely related to cows than to javelinas. TRUE. Hippopotamuses share a common more recent ancestor with cows than with javelinas. This means that the hyppopotamus is more related to cows than to javelinas. The arrows in the cladogram (attached file) show the positions of the common ancestor shared by Hippopotamuses and Cows, and the common ancestor shared by Hippopotamuses and Javelinas.  

B Toothed whales are more closely related to mouse deer than to hippopotamuses. FALSE. Tooth whales are more related to the hyppopotamus. Their common ancestor is more recent than the common ancestor between toothed whales and mouse deer. The arrows in the cladogram (attached file) show the positions of the common ancestors.

C Javelinas and pigs are more closely related than baleen whales and toothed whales. FALSE. They are equally related.  

D Cows and mouse deer are more closely related than javelinas and pigs.

FALSE. They are equally related.

Wind, falling water, geothermal energy, solar energy, and firewood are all types of
energy sources.
A. destroyable
B. renewable
C. stored

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Answer is B. Renewable

Answer:

b

Explanation:

What is an astronomical unit?​

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Answer:

Astronomical unit (AU, or au), a unit of length effectively equal to the average, or mean, distance between Earth and the Sun, defined as 149,597,870.7 km (92,955,807.3 miles).

Explanation:

The astronomical unit is a unit of length, roughly the distance from Earth to the Sun and equal to about 150 million kilometres or ~8 light minutes. The actual distance varies by about 3% as Earth orbits the Sun, from a maximum to a minimum and back again once each year.

Answer:

Explanation:

It is defined as the distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun. Numerically that's  149.6 million kilometers

Describe a sea-level regression.

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Answer:Marine regression is a geological process occurring when areas of submerged seafloor are exposed above the sea level. The opposite event, marine transgression, occurs when flooding from the sea covers previously exposed land.

Explanation:

When the Volume of Liquid was 60 mL what was its mass?

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Answer:

60 grams or 0.060000 kg

Explanation:

12 Which direction does blood flow in arteries?​

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Answer:

Like all fluids, blood flows from a high pressure area to a region with lower pressure.

Good luck!

Answer:

The arteries carry blood out of the heart and the veins carry it in. The flow of blood through the vessels and chambers of the heart is controlled by valves.

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