What does DNA replication mean and why is it important?

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Answer 1

Explanation:

DNA replication is the process by which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to produce two identical DNA molecules. Replication is an essential process because, whenever a cell divides, the two new daughter cells must contain the same genetic information, or DNA, as the parent cell.


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How many categories are there on the Modified Mercalli Scale?

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Answer:

i hope this helps!!?

Explanation:

Giuseppe Mercalli (1850-1914) originally developed the scale, with ten levels. In 1902, Adolfo Cancani extended the scale to include twelve levels. August Heinrich Sieberg completely rewrote the scale. For this reason, the scale is sometimes named Mercalli-Cancani-Sieberg scale, or MCS scale.

Answer:

awsten knight

Explanation:

why is oxygen important in aerobic respiration

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Answer:

Oxygen is the final electron acceptor at the end of the electron transport chain of aerobic respiration. In the absence of oxygen, only a few ATP are produced from glucose. In the presence of oxygen, many more ATP are made.

Answer:

Oxygen is the final electron acceptor therefor its very important

Explanation:

The final stage of aerobic respiration which involves oxygen makes the most ATP since i believe it makes 32 ATP. Therefor its very important

Ventricles are chambers of heart which are:​

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Answer:

they are chambers located below the two atria.

the right ventricle receives deoxygenated blood whereas the left receives oxygenated blood which opens up into the aorta

What is the structure of DNA? 20 points.

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Answer:

Basic structure of DNA

DNA is made up of molecules called nucleotides. Each nucleotide contains a phosphate group, a sugar group and a nitrogen base. The four types of nitrogen bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C). The order of these bases is what determines DNA's instructions, or genetic code.

DNA structure and function

DNA is the information molecule. It stores instructions for making other large molecules, called proteins. These instructions are stored inside each of your cells, distributed among 46 long structures called chromosomes. These chromosomes are made up of thousands of shorter segments of DNA, called genes.

Explanation:

DNA is made up of molecules called nucleotides. Nucleotides are attached together to form two long strands that spiral to create a structure called a double helix. If you think of the double helix structure as a ladder, the phosphate and sugar molecules would be the sides, while the bases would be the rungs.

it is called nuclideds they each claim a group

PLSSS HELP, the question is what does this represent.

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Answer:

metaphase

Explanation:

Help with this please

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Answer:

ok sike i lied you thought i tried

Explanation:

Help please I will give brainliest

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Answer:

Should be I or H

Explanation:

Answer:

I think it's G

Explanation:

bc why would you transfer heat to something that's already that same temperature it'll have to be different temperatures I believe

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Recipient Blood Type A can Receive from:
Recipient Blood Type B can Receive from:
Recipient Blood Type AB can Receive from:
Recipient Blood Type O can Receive from:

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Blood A can receive from A and O
Blood B can receive from B and O
Blood AB can receive from anyone
I’m not sure of blood O however but I’m pretty sure they can receive from A and O

A student is studying the structural details of an animal cell, a plant cell, and a prokaryotic cell. He notes that a prokaryotic cell and a plant cell possess a protective cell wall. He also observes that both eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles and are larger in size than the prokaryotic cell. Which other conclusion is also supported by the study?​

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Answer:

What are the answer choices?

Explanation:

If there are none, say that prokaryotic cells have a cell wall, large vacole and chloroplast.

Which term describes the energy of molecules in motion?


thermal energy


atomic energy


material energy


molecular energy

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Answer:

I'm thinking molecular energy.

Explanation:

just because you know, molecules, molecular... that's all I got I'm afraid :(

What is the most important renewable resource ( In your opinion) and why? What is the most important non-renewable resource (again, in your opinion) and why? Please don't copy and paste.

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Answer:

Renewable: Solar Power

Non-Renewable: Fossil Fuels

Explanation:

I think the most important renewable resource is solar power because it is useable in many areas easily.

I think the most important non-renewable resource is fossil fuels because they can be mass exported and they are cheap.

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Is poaching considered a limiting factor? (please explain why or why not)

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Answer: No, a limiting factor is something that you can’t survive without.

Explanation: Poaching is not a limiting factor.

Answer:

It is

Explanation:

because if someone is killing animals then that animal that animal that animal eats its thriving. Because of the change in popluation


What do waves transfer?
O matter
O energy
O water
particles

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Answer:

Energy

Explanation:

In electromagnetic waves, energy is transferred through vibrations of electric and magnetic fields. In sound waves, energy is transferred through vibration of air particles or particles of a solid through which the sound travels.

Answer:

energy

Explanation:

Wave' is a common term for a number of different ways in which energy is transferred: In electromagnetic waves, energy is transferred through vibrations of electric and magnetic fields. In sound waves, energy is transferred through vibration of air particles or particles of a solid through which the sound travels

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Select the correct answer.

Andrew, a highly mechanized farmer, has large acres of farmland. He wants to apply pesticides and fertilizers to all his crops spread across his

large land. What should Andrew use to spray pesticides and fertilizers on his land?

OA. trucks

OB. airplanes

Ос. .

harvesters

OD. planters

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

planters (D)

Explanation:

The key statement in the question is that Andrew wants to apply pesticides and fertilizers to all his crops across his large land. The most effective way of doing this is by using a planter to apply both the fertilizer and the pesticide as the planting occurs. This will ensure that the fertilizers and pesticides are applied directly to the crops and not scattered on the vast land.

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Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

All of this literally explains what a night sky is what question is that?

Kate's blood volume is 3.9 L . After three months of diet and exercise, if her blood glucose is 144 mg/dL , how many grams of glucose are in her blood?

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Answer:

300L

Explanation:

So basically 3.9 L is equivalent to 3900 Kg of glucose and when u minus 3900 to 144 is basically 3000 which is 300L

The hierarchy of traits is a structured progression of personality that begins with a few higher-order traits that result in several lower-order traits, determining a person's response in a specific situation. True or False? ​

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Answer:true

Explanation:

Answer:true!

Explanation:


What are three ways a plant's organ systems work together?
A The shoot system delivers food to the root system.
B. The root system delivers materials from the soil to the shoot
system
The ground tissue of the root system protects the vascular tissue
in roots
D. The ground tissue of the root system stores food for later use by
leaves

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Answer: A, B, D

Explanation: credit to the comments on the other. I also did the test

The three ways through which a plant's organ systems work together are as follows:

The shoot system delivers food to the root system.The root system delivers materials from the soil to the shoot system. The ground tissue of the root system stores food for later use by leaves.

Thus, the correct options are A, B, and D.

How do plants deliver water and nutrients to other parts?

Plants deliver water and other nutrients to other parts with the help of vascular tissues like xylem and phloem.

Xylem transports water, nutrients, and other minerals from the soil to all parts.

Phloem mediates the migration of foods from the leaves to the rest of the plants.

The shoot system delivers food to the root system via the vascular tissue phloem. The root system delivers materials from the soil to the shoot system via the vascular tissue Xylem.

The ground tissue of the vascular plant is responsible for storing the carbohydrates constructed by the plants and utilized by the leaves when required.

Therefore, the correct options are A, B, and D.

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1. A unit used to measure energy is the kcal.

a. What is the source of all
energy in the pyramid?

b. How much energy does this source provide to a square meter of the Earth per year? (Be sure your
answer includes units.)

2. The arrows represent the energy available to the next level of the pyramid.

a. What percentage of the source energy form question 1 is absorbed by the oak leaves? Divide oak levar got by the total sunlight hitting the earth’s surface.

b. By what process do the oak leaves harness this energy?

3. Describe how the consumers in one level of the pyramid obtain energy from the organisms at the previous level of the pyramid.

a. How much energy per year do caterpillars obtain from eating the leaves in a square meter of the oak tree?

b. What percentages the energy that was originally by the oak leaves is passed in to the caterpillars? Divide ye hat the caterpillars got by wag at leaves got.

c. What percentage of the energy absorbed by the oak leaves is not passed on to the caterpillars?

4. Calculate the percentage of the nervy that is transferred from one level of the pyramid to another for all of the levels?

a. Oak leaves to caterpillars (see question 3b)

b. Caterpillars to blue jays.

c. Blue jays to hawk.

5. Calculate the average percentage of energy that is transferred from one level to another using you answers in question 5. Note that this average percentage transfer is similar for many different types of energy pyramid in nature.

6. Explain why an energy pyramid in any ecosystem typically is limited to four or five levels only.

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Answer:

If you use this link it gives you most of the answers, if you want I can try to find another link to help with the rest of the questions if you want me to

Explanation:

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Answer:

What is the source of all energy in the pyramid in Model 1

Sunlight hitting the earth's surface

How much energy does this source provide to a square meter of the Earth per year? (be sure your answer includes units)

3,190,000 kcals

Label the pyramid levels in Model 1 with the following: primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers

Oak tree leaves are the primary producers

Caterpillars are the primary consumers

Blue Jays are the secondary consumers

Hawks are the tertiary consumers

What percentage of the source energy from question 1a is absorbed by the oak leaves in Model 1?

8 %

By what process do the oak leaves harness this energy?

photosynthesis

Describe how the consumers in one level of the pyramid obtain energy from the organisms at the previous level of the pyramid

By consuming them

How much energy per year do the caterpillars in Model 1 obtain from eating the leaves in a square meter of the oak tree?

4,000 kcal

What percentage of the energy that was originally absorbed by the oak tree leaves is passed on to the caterpillars

13.5%

What percentage of the energy absorbed by the oak leaves is not passed on to the caterpillars

84.3%

With your group, list at least three possible uses and/or products of the energy absorbed by the oak leaves that did not contribute to the production of biomass.

Photosynthesis, heat, leaves changing colors

Lung cells obtain sodium ions, and chlorine ions from the adjacent blood vessels by which process?

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Answer:

Not sure about the sodium but you might be referring to the Chloride Shift in the lungs.

Explanation:

Choose all of the areas in which the United States invoked the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you did not attach the options to answer this question.

What we can do to help you is commenting on the following.

Throughout history, the United States invoked the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine to accomplish some imperialistic and interventionists goals in different Central American and South American countries.

We can set some examples here. For instance, that was the case of the US intervention in the Island of Cuba, in Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Hati, and the US presence for so many years in the Panama Canal.

Let's have in mind that the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine was originally called for intervening in Latin American countries that could not pay their debt to European creditors.

The message the US wanted to convey to European superpowers that had interests in this region was that from now on, it was going to be the US business to intervene in the Americas. If Europe tried to intervene, it was going to be understood as direct aggression to the United States.

7. Critique: On this page, describe the advantages and disadvantages of the model of human homeostasis used in the Gizmo. In what ways is the model realistic? What factors are not included in the model?​

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Explanation:

hope this helps. you dont have to write all of this just read it and change the wording however you like. this is an answer key not my writing so dont copy it word by word

Because DNA is replicated by using the original strands as a template, every DNA molecule has one _____ strand and one _______ strand.
A. Adenine, Thymine
B. Guanine, Cytosine
C. New, Original
D. Nucleotide, Carbohydrate

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A. because all of those things that i mean you are always mad and mad sometimes lol oh lol yes i do you

Where does the fetus normally develop?

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Answer:

in the womb !!

Explanation:

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Answer:

Inside the uterus, the blastocyst implants in the wall of the uterus, where it develops into an embryo attached to a placenta and surrounded by fluid-filled membranes.

Experiments on Osmosis are often carried out using potato
cylinders. You have been asked to find out if sweet potato or bread
fruit would be a good alternative​

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Ask you teacher honey

The osmosis process is based on solute concentration, if sweet potato or breadfruit has more amount of sucrose changing the osmolarity, hence not used for osmosis.

What is osmosis?

When a potato is placed in salt water, all the water inside it, plants have a lot of water inside them, that's what gives a plant its structure travels out by osmosis because water will move from an area of less salt to more salt (more water to less water).

The cells that makeup potatoes have cell walls that function as semipermeable membranes. In comparison to the fluid inside the potato cells, the saltwater solution is hypotonic, meaning that it has more water and fewer salts.

This is because a sweet potato has more sugar than a regular potato, changing the osmolarity conditions during osmosis.

Therefore osmolarity condition is more important during osmosis, hence sweet potato or breadfruit would not be a good alternative.

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What is the purpose of the carbs on the lipid bilayer?


A. to make the proteins do their job


B. it serves as the ID of the cell so the immune system does not attack it, and helps it adhere to other cells.


C. to make the model a fluid mosaic


D. it serves as the lipid bilayer control center, helping things realize their potential

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

explain why the structure of DNA is described as a double helix

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Answer:

The double helix is the description of the structure of a DNA molecule. A DNA molecule consists of two strands that wind around each other like a spiral staircase. Each chain has a backbone in which a sugar (deoxyribose) and a phosphate group alternate.

Why are communication signals important in everyday life?

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Because if their wasn’t any their would be many miss communication and poor communication for many people

helpppppp plsssssssss

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Answer:

the net force would be 45n

Explanation:

20n+25n=45


Property of Matter
The mass of a book on Earth is 140 grams.
1- Calculate the mass of the book on the moon.
(On moon surface gravity (g) is 1.6 N/kg)

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Answer:

The mass would be 140 grams.

Because mass wouldn't change in different places but weight would change.

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