Which are examples of harmful mutations? Check all that apply.

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Answer 1

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Harmful Mutations A genetic disorder is a disease caused by a mutation in one or a few genes. A human example is cystic fibrosis. A... Cancer is a disease in which cells grow out of control and form abnormal masses of cells.Explanation:

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Harmful Mutations A genetic disorder is a disease caused by a mutation in one or a few genes. A human example is cystic fibrosis. A... Cancer is a disease in which cells grow out of control and form abnormal masses of cells.Explanation:

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What would happen to an organism is
mitosis did not occur

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If there is no mitosis, there would be no cell growth and cell reproduction. Most importantly, genetic information cannot be passed on. All cell functions would be hugely affected.

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The organism would not grow.

If an organism were cut or burned, the damaged area would not heal.

The organism would not produce new cells.

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1. they prevent bleeding
2. sickle cells are unhealthy red blood cells that cause sickle cell anemia. The cells are shaped like crescent moons and clog the blood flow causing pain.

Which would be an activity conducted by a biologist?

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Answer:

well the answer would be describe the behavior of brown bats

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Nondisjunction causes it

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What are some positive and negotiate things about the human reproductive system? (3 reasons for each please)

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Answer:

Positive:

- offspring are all different, therefore more genetic variations that will increase survival.

- diversity

Negative:

- two partners are involved

- undesirable traits could be inherited by the offspring

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What is the effect of the biogeochemical cycles?

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The effect of biogeochemical cycles is the recycling of matter in the biosphere. In biogeochemical cycle, the matter is moved in a pathway.

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what are the differences between antibiotics and vaccines???????........................​

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Answer:

Antibotics are to help treat a sickness while vaccines are to help prevent certain sicknesses... hope that helps a little.

Explanation:

Antibiotics are used to treat severe infection, but Vaccines prevent infections from ever becoming established. Vaccines are right to be used for protection against any future infection. and Antibiotics are effective for stopping the reproduction process of bacteria and do not have any effect on viruses. These are also not to be used for preparing for potential future infection.

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How does the mitochondria help maintain homeostasis?

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Answer:

Mitochondrial biogenesis and mitophagy are two pathways that regulate mitochondrial content and metabolism preserving homeostasis. The tight regulation between these opposing processes is essential for cellular adaptation in response to cellular metabolic state, stress and other intracellular or environmental signals.

Explanation:

Answer:Mitochondria produce energy for cells through respiration. Mitochondria also helps maintain the environment of the cell (homeostasis) to keep the best conditions for optimum function.  This is achieved by the storage and release of free calcium.

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In humans, the allele for unattached earlobes (E) is dominant. The allele for attached earlobes (e) is recessive. A woman who is heterozygous for this trait marries a man who has attached earlobes. What is the probability that this couple's child will have unattached earlobes?

Group of answer choices

A: 100%

B: 75%

C: 50%

D: 25%

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D o think i’m not sure but most likely

The alleles are the alternative form of the genes. When a heterozygous is crossed with a pure recessive, then 50% of offspring will have unattached earlobes. Thus, option C is correct.

What is a dominant allele?

Dominant alleles are the gene forms that are expressed chiefly in heterozygous and purebred conditions and repress the expression of the recessive genes.

The unattached earlobes (E) are dominant traits whereas the attached earlobes (e) are recessive traits that can only be expressed in purebred conditions.

The cross between the heterozygous woman and man with attached earlobes is attached to the image below. From the cross, it can be seen that half or 50% of offspring have attached earlobes while the rest 50% have unattached earlobes.

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When salt is applied to slugs, they immediately shrivel up and die. Use the vocabulary words below to explain why and how this happens.

diffusion, osmosis, membrane, concentration.

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Answer:

osmosis

Explanation:

The process that occurs when a solution meets a permeable membrane.


If a cell's MITOCHONDRIA were to stop working, what would happen to the cell right
away?
A. Materials would not be transported
B. Energy would not be produced
C. Proteins would not get made
D. The cell would not be able to stop things from getting in and out

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Explanation:

If a cell's mitochondria was to stop working, energy would not be produced.

This is so because The Mitochondria as part of the cell is the power house of the cell, it produces or gives energy to the cell so if were to stop working, energy will not be produced.

A chemical bond formed when two atoms transfer electrons is called

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Answer:

covalent

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From which type of cells did multicellular organisms arise?

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eukaryotic cells!!!!!!!!

Answer:

Unicellular eukaryotes

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Explain the role of bacteria in converting nitrogen gas into a form that other organisms can use. Use the term nitrogen fixation in your response.

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What does gravity do ???​

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Answer:

Gravity is what holds the planets in orbit around the sun, and keeps us on the ground on the earth. Gravity also keeps the moon in orbit around Earth.

Explanation:

which level of organization is characterized by a group of cells that work together to perform a common function?

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Answer:

Tissue

Explanation:

A group of cells that work together to perform a common function is called a tissue.

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Answer:

i think it is B.

Explanation:

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Proteins monomer is amino acids

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Maybe “How do parents genes affect there offspring”

Answer:

I believe you are supposed to be asking questions for this question

Explanation:

How do genes affect the live of the offspring?

How do the offspring inherit advantages?

Advantageous traits and genes?

How has the poison changed the concentration of pyruvate, NADH and intermembrane H+ in Jared’s cells?

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Answer:

no change,  increase, decrease

Explanation:

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Cyanide interrupts the electron transporter chain. Pyruvate concentration DOES NOT CHANGE. NADH concentration INCREASES in the matrix, and H+ concentration DECREASES in the intermembrane space.

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Let us firts make a quick revision of aerobic respiration.

Through cellular respiration, cells degrade organic compounds and produce energy.

Aerobic respiration takes place in three steps:

1)  Glycolysis is the first step of cellular respiration. It occurs in the cytoplasm, and its final product is Pyruvate.

2) The Krebs cycle takes place in the mitochondria matrix.

3) The electron transporter chain is placed in the internal mitochondrial membrane.

                                           

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We already know that cyanide affects the electron transporter chain. So, let us focus on its functioning under normal conditions and under the cyanide effect.

⇒  Under normal conditions,

ATP is produced at the end of the electron transporter chain.

• The electron transporter chain constitutes a series of enzymatic reactions to release and save energy for the correct functioning of the organism.

• Along the chain, there are four proteinic complexes in the membrane, I, II, III, and IV, that contain the electrons transporters and the enzymes necessary to catalyze the electrons' transference from one complex to the other.

Cytochrome oxidase (P450) is one of the enzymes involved in this electron transport.

NADH and FADH2 provide electrons to the chain.

• While electrons move along the chain, complexes I, III, and IV pump protons to the intermembrane space.

• At the end of the chain, water molecules and ATP are produced.  

⇒  Under cyanide effect,

• Ion cyanide inhibits cellular respiration.

• Cyanide binds to the ferric ion of cytochrome oxidase.

Cyanide-ferric binding inactivates the enzyme and blocks electron transference.

• The chain is interrupted. Hence,

NADH and FADH2 stop providing electrons, complexes I, II, and IV stop pumping protons to the intermembrane space, there is no oxygen consumption and no ATP production.

• Since muscles do not get to have ATP as a source of energy, they weaken.

• The interruption of the electron transporter chain produces an anaerobic state that could be culminating.

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Now, let us answer the question

Pyruvate concentration  ⇒ NO CHANGE

Since Pyruvate is produced in the cytoplasm, it is not affected by cyanide. Remember that cyanide only affects the electron transporter chain.

NADH concentration ⇒ INCREASE

Since NADH provides electrons to the chain, and Cyanide interrupts electron transport, there is an accumulation of NADH molecules in the matrix.

Intermembrane H+ concentration ⇒ DECREASE

Since the electron transporter chain is interrupted, no electrons are being carried, and no protons are being pumped to the intermembrane space.

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Earthquakes that occur far from plate boundaries are called

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Answer:

intraplate' earthquakes

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Who was Albert Einstien and what was he known for ?

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Albert Einstein is a German-born physicist and scientist who has created many ideas and theories relating to the study of relative. He is famously known for creating the famous equation [tex]e = mc^{2}[/tex] (Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared).

He was involved in the help of creating nuclear powered- mechanisms (not for destroying things, but for helpful, everyday things). Matter has an inherent amount of energy to it, mass can be converted (under the right conditions) to pure energy, and energy can be used to create massive objects that did not exist previously. Nuclear fission takes place when a heavy atomic nucleus, such as uranium, breaks into two or more smaller pieces with the release of some energy. During this process some of the mass of the original atom is converted into energy in accordance with the equation [tex]e = mc^{2}[/tex].

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write any two disvantages of local units​

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Answer:

1.it will run only at that particular local place.

2.the people of other places would not be able to understand those units system

Hi, Please help me label these Cells and DNA, THANKS will MARK BRAINLIEST AND 5 STARS

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Answer: I'm willing to help but, I can't see the screenshot

Answer:

The top left box is NUCLEUS.

The second box (from left to right) is CHROMOSOME.

Regarding the 2 boxes left:

Top one is GENE.

The one below is DNA.

3 redwood trees are kept at different humidity levels inside a greenhouse for 12 weeks. One tree is left outside in normal conditions. The heights of the trees are measured once a week. What is the independent variable? What is the dependent variable? What is the control group?

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

The independent variable - Humidity levels

The dependent variable - Height

The control group - Tree kept outside of the greenhouse

Explanation:

In this study or experiment, the independent variable is the different humidity level as it is what is changed in the study to see its effect on the growth of the redwood tree. The independent variable is manipulated in the experiment to see the change or effect in the dependent variable occurs.

The dependent variable is the variable which \depends on the independent variable as the Independent variable manipulated the dependent variable is measured to the effect which is the height of the redwood trees here.

The control group is a groub of subjects that did not get the treatment that experiment group recieves as it is kept for analysing the deviation from the natural condition. The control group is the redwood trees that are kept in natural environemnt outside of the greenhouse.

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Answer:

Tectonic plates shift in some areas more than they do in other ones.

Explanation:

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I want to say its because of the tectonic plates that are under the Earth. The movement of the tectonic plates can cause the earthquakes to happen in faults and cracks in the Earth and commonly occur near the edge of these plates.

All the following are usually recessive traits in humans EXCEPT: Your answer: Dark hair Colorblindness Straight hair Left-handedness

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Answer:

dark hair

Explanation:

Which correctly describes the role of histones in eukaryotic cell division?

a) Histones connect sister chromatids.
b) Histones protect the ends of chromosomes.
c) Histones keep the DNA compact and organized.
d) Histones copy the DNA before division begins.

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Histones copy the DNA before division begins is the correct role of histones.

What is Histone?

A chromosome's structural support is provided by a protein called a histone. Long DNA molecules found on each chromosome must fit into the cell nucleus.

To do it, the DNA wraps around complexes of histone proteins, giving the chromosome a more compact form. Additionally, histones are involved in the control of gene expression.

A nucleosome, which is made up of eight histone proteins, can exist. DNA can loop around a nucleosome much like a small spool. Thus, histones are crucial in maintaining the genome's order and neat wrapping inside a cell.

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Give two examples of proteins​

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Answer:

Proteins are large biomolecules, or macromolecules, consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, responding to stimuli, providing structure to cells and organisms, and transporting molecules from one location to another. Proteins differ from one another primarily in their sequence of amino acids, which is dictated by the nucleotide sequence of their genes, and which usually results in protein folding into a specific 3D structure that determines its activity.

Answer:

Actin and coronin are two examples of proteins.

A vacuole is the cell's _______________.
A: control center
B: storage place
C: energy processor

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Answer:

Vacuole, in biology, a space within a cell that is empty of cytoplasm, lined with a membrane, and filled with fluid. Especially in protozoa , vacuoles are cytoplasmic organs (organelles), performing functions such as storage, ingestion, digestion, excretion, and expulsion of excess water.Explanation:

Answer: B: Storage place

Explanation: the vacuole stores food and any type of nutrient the cell may need to survive.

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1.) What characteristics apply to just prokaryotic cells?

2.) What characteristics do both cell types share? (Prokaryotic cells & Eukaryotic cells)

3.) What characteristics apply to just eukaryotic cells?

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Prokaryotic cells have the following features: The genetic material (DNA) is localized to a region called the nucleoid which has no surrounding membrane. The cell contains large numbers of ribosomes that are used for protein synthesis. At the periphery of the cell is the plasma membrane.

Answer: 1.Prokaryotes lack an organized nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic DNA is found in a central part of the cell called the nucleoid. The cell wall of a prokaryote acts as an extra layer of protection, helps maintain cell shape, and prevents dehydration.

2.Prokaryotic cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane and have DNA, cytoplasm, and ribosomes, like eukaryotic cells. They also have cell walls and may have a cell capsule. Prokaryotes have a single large chromosome that is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane.

3.Eukaryotic cells are larger than prokaryotic cells and have a “true” nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, and rod-shaped chromosomes. The nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs the synthesis of proteins and ribosomes.

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