digestive juice that acts only on fats dash​

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Answer 1

answer: digestive juices act on different kinds of food items and help in the breakdown.

Respective digestive juices act upon their own designated food types and help in the process of metabolism.

Lipase is one digestive juices which acts only on fat.

This digestive juices mostly catalyses the hydrolysis of fats and belongs to the subclass of esterase's


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In the process of photosynthesis, _____ in autotrophs convert solar energy into chemical energy and store this 'food' for later use. The reaction for photosynthesis is: 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) + energy --> C6H12O6(s) + O2(g). In the process of ______, mitochondria in the cells of plants, animals and other multicellular organisms break down 'food' molecules to generate molecules of _____ . This is the source of energy for all cellular functions. The reaction for cellular respiration is: _____

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` ATP
` chemosynthesis
` chloroplasts
` cellular respiration
` NADPH and FADH2
` C6H1206(s) + 02(g) -- CO2(g) + 6H20(I) + energy

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Unlike DNA, which typically forms a helical structure, different molecules of RNA can fold into a variety of three-dimensional shapes.This is largely because RNA A)contains uracil and uses ribose as the sugar. B)bases cannot form hydrogen bonds with each other. C)nucleotides use a different chemical linkage between nucleotides compared to DNA. D)is single-stranded. Multiple Choice

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Answer: This is largely because RNA is single-stranded. The correct option is D.

Explanation:

RNA ( Ribonucleic acid) is a single stranded nucleic acid which is composed of:

--> A nitrogenous base: RNA consists of four nitrogenous bases which includes adenine, cytosine, uracil, and guanine. Uracil is a pyrimidine that is structurally similar to the thymine, another pyrimidine that is found in DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid).

--> A five-carbon sugar: it contains ribose as its pentose sugar and

--> A phosphate group.

The main function of RNA is to convert the information stored in DNA into proteins.

RNA strand can undergo significant intramolecular base pairing to take on a three-dimensional structure. This is because it is single-stranded. This is due to the presence of a hydroxyl group at the 2' position of the ribose sugar. The presence of this functional group causes the helix to adopt the A-form geometry rather than the B-form most commonly observed in DNA.

In arthritis, there is deposition of urate crystals in joints. If you want to treat the arthritis by decreasing the concentration of circulating uric acid, what will you do with its mechanism in kidney?

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Answer and explanation:

If I'd wanted to decrease the concentration of circulating uric acid by altering its mechanism in the kidney, I would administer a drug that would inhibit uric acid reabsorption and increase its excretion through urine.

Arthritis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the joints and can be caused by many diseases. When the cause of this arthritis is the deposition of urate crystals in the joint because of an increase in the concentration of circulating uric acid (hyperuricemia) we are most likely talking about gout, a painful disease that can deform the joints.

Hyperuricemia and gout have many risk factors associated with them, such as genetic predisposition, unhealthy diet, and suffering from other conditions like Diabetes.

Several medications are used in the treatment of the symptoms and the prevention of the worsening of this disease, but the one that is most frequently used to increase the excretion of uric acid is Probenecid. Probenecid blocks the kidney's OAT (organic anion transporter) that reabsorbs uric acid in the kidney tubules, thus enhancing its excretion and decreasing uric acid's blood concentration.

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Translate the sequence of amino acids in sickle-cell hemoglobin into (use third valine)
a) mRNA base codes

b) tRNA base codes

c) DNA base codes

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Answer:

Sickle cell hemoglobin occurs in the beta chain of hemoglobin due to point mutation in the sixth codon which changes from glutamic acid to valine which is hydrophobic that causes the change in the size of the RBC in a crescent shape.

The protein or amino acid chain of this condition is as follows:

Protein with Sickle Mutation: VAL HIS LEU THR PRO VAL GLU

which is translated from mRNA sequence

mRNA with Sickle Mutation: G U G C A C C U G A C U C C U G U G G A G

mRNA sequence is the complementary sequence or anticodons of the mRNA sequence RNA:

tRNA with Sickle Mutation: C A C G U G G A C U G A G G A C A C C U C

mRNA sequence is transcribed from the transcription strand of DNA sequence:

DNA with Sickle Mutation: C A C G T G G A C T G A G G A C A C C T C

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Which stWhy is Pluto now called a dwarf planet?

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In August 2006 the International Astronomical Union (IAU) downgraded the status of Pluto to that of “dwarf planet.” This means that from now on only the rocky worlds of the inner Solar System and the gas giants of the outer system will be designated as planets.

1.Se cruzan dos conejos negros heterocigóticos (Nn). La probabilidad de tener descendientes homocigóticos es:

-25%
- 100%
-50%
-75%

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The answer is 75% 75%

why goosebums appears in human body?​

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it’s a reaction the body has when it’s cold

Explanation:

When you're cold, or you experience a strong emotion, such as fear, shock, anxiety, sexual arousal or even inspiration, goosebumps can suddenly pop up all over the skin. They occur when the tiny muscle located at the base of each hair follicle contracts.

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which describe the complex carbohydrate cellulose

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Answer:

Cellulose is a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to many thousands of linked glucose units. Cellulose is an important structural component of the cell walls of plants and many algae.

Explanation:

Choose all of the following that are true of the juxtaglomerular apparatus: A. It consists of cells found in the wall of the proximal convoluted tubules and glomerulus B. It functions to help regulate blood pressure C. It functions to help regulate blood volume D. it functions to help regulate glomerular filtration E. Cells located here release renin when blood volume and blood pressure

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Answer:

D. it functions to help regulate glomerular filtration

Explanation:

The function of juxtaglomerular apparatus is to regulate the flow of blood pressure and act as a quality control mechanism to ensure the flow rate and effective sodium reabsorption.

Imagine taking a bite of a pizza. Briefly discuss the role that each part of the brain takes in this simple act. Medulla, Pons, Cerebellum, Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Amygdala, Hippocampus, Parietal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, Temporal Lobe, Frontal Lobe.

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Answer:

- Medulla: transmits signals between the spinal cord and higher brain levels

- Pons: transmits impulses related to the voluntary skeletal movements from the cerebrum to the cerebellum

- Cerebellum: coordinates skeletal muscle contraction, conscious/subconscious movements, maintains muscle posture, and balance

- Thalamus: regulation of the human nervous system

- Hypothalamus: maintains the overall homeostasis of the body

- Amygdala: processes fearful and threatening stimuli  

- Hippocampus: regulates learning, memory encoding and consolidation, and spatial navigation

- Parietal Lobe: processes information from the outside world (e.g., touch, taste, temperature)

- Occipital Lobe: interprets information from the eyes

- Temporal Lobes:  process sensory information (i.e., pain and auditory stimuli)

- Frontal Lobe:  higher cognitive functions (e.g., memory, problem-solving, emotions, impulse control, etc)

Explanation:

The medulla (medulla oblongata) is the lowest portion of the brainstem, which is linked by the pons to the midbrain and continues with the spinal cord. The medulla is known to transmit signals between the spinal cord and higher brain levels, thereby controlling autonomic activities (e.g., heartbeat and respiration). The pons is a mass of transverse nerve fibers that links the medulla with the cerebellum, it transmits signals from the forebrain to the cerebellum. The pons is involved in different functions, e.g., sleep, respiration, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, swallowing, bladder regulation, facial expression, etc. The cerebellum is a small part of the brain involved in physical movements (e.g., posture, balance, coordination), which receives sensory information from sensory systems, the spinal cord, and different parts of the brain. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain, it is involved in speech, thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, emotions, initiating/coordinating movements, regulating temperature, learning, etc. The thalamus is a mass of gray matter located in the forebrain which is involved in diverse functions (i.e., relay of sensory signals, regulation of consciousness, sleep, alertness, etc). The hypothalamus is a small, central, area of the brain that connects the nervous to the endocrine system that acts to maintain the overall homeostasis of the body. The amygdala is a structure located in each hemisphere of the brain that processes fearful and threatening stimuli. The hippocampus is a structure located in the depths of the temporal lobe that regulates learning, memory encoding and consolidation, and spatial navigation. The parietal lobe is located at the upper back area in the skull, it is involved in processing sensory information from the surrounding world (e.g., touch, taste, temperature). The occipital lobes are responsible for transmitting visual information to the temporal lobes, and they are also associated with memory skills. The frontal lobe is the most anterior part of the brain, which is involved in higher cognitive functions (e.g., social interaction, motor function, memory, emotions, impulse control, problem-solving, etc).

What are Some of the characteristics that vertebrates share( choose all that apply)
1. Highly developed senses and nervous systems
2. Endoskeletons and a backbone
3. External protective structures
4. Joint appendages

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Answer:

This answer Is Endoskeletons and a backbone

Answer:

1,2, and 4

Explanation:

In your opinion, what can we do to reduce our consumption and make the planet more sustainable.

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In your opinion, what can we do to reduce our consumption and make the planet more sustainable.

> Being environmentally conscious is not all about plastic bags; it’s about making everyday choices that will — quite literally — determine our success or failure as a species. We can be more conscious about reducing pollution, protecting wildlife, conserving natural resources and take other actions that can help slow the rate of climate change.

> Everyone can make a difference, particularly when smart environmental choices become a habit and perhaps even begins influencing others into taking similar actions. Doing the right thing for the future of life on Earth can even have immediate personal benefits. It can tap into your creativity, can get you more engaged with your community and the world, and may contribute to a healthier lifestyle.

Things you can do to reduce our consumption and make the planet more sustainable.

Recycle.

Turn down the bag.

Buy only what you will use.

Don't invest in idle equipment.

Donate used goods.

Make your garden lively.

Buy products with less packaging.

Avoid disposable products.

Kick the bottled water habit.

Upcycle.

Give new life to old electronics.

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Which of the following statements about chemiosmosis is NOT true?

Hydrogen ions move down the concentration gradient.

It is caused by a higher concentration of protons on one side of the membrane.

Energy is used as protons pass through the ATP Synthase.

A net of 38 ATP is produced from each glucose molecule.

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Cellular respiration

has carbon dioxide and water as waste products

forms glucose and oxygen.

results in the formation of ADP.

occurs in the chloroplast

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Answer:

I don't know the answer to the first one, but I can answer the second question. Cellular respiration has carbon dioxide and water as waste products.

Explanation:

Cellular respiration does not form glucose & oxygen and doesn't occur in the chloroplast, but does form ATP energy, carbon dioxide, & water and the process occurs in mitochondria. Photosynthesis on the other hand forms glucose & oxygen and does occur in the chloroplast.

How will you remove impurities from a sample of pulses or rice

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Answer: To separate husk or dirt particles from a given sample of pulses before cooking, we need to wash the pulses with water.

Which of the following statements is true? Which of the following statements is true? No archaea are capable of using CO2CO2 to oxidize H2H2, releasing methane. Prokaryotes have low levels of genetic diversity. Archaea and bacteria have identical membrane lipids. The cell walls of archaea lack peptidoglycan.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - The cell walls of archaea lack peptidoglycan.

Explanation:

Archaea are the prokaryotes that are different from bacteria in various ways but the most important differences are the membrane lipids and the major component of the cell wall that lacks peptidoglycan found in the cell wall of bacteria.

These prokaryotes are able to use carbon dioxide to oxidize hydrogen, releasing methane. Archaea-like prokaryotes have a high level or complex genetic diversity.

The brain is enclosed inside a bony box called ?

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Answer:

The brain is enclosed inside a bony box called cranium.

I believe it’s called the skull which protects your brain and other organs

Why are photsynthetic aquatic and marine protists important to ecosystems
(remember to include algaes)?

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Protists and their products are essential, indirectly and directly in photosynthesis because they help organisms through their survival and ranging from bacteria to mammals. Protists feed tons of the worlds aquatic animals and species and they do not only create food but they also provide sources for sea dwelling organisms

In sexual reproduction, what is true about the DNA of the offspring?

A. It is the same as the fathers DNA.
B. It is a different from either parents DNA.
C. It is the same as the mothers DNA.

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf B. \ It \ is \ different \ from \ either \ parent's \ DNA}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Sexual reproduction is one kind of reproduction. It involves two parents to produce offspring. This kind of reproduction occurs when gametes combine. Gametes are sex cells or the egg and sperm. These cells are created in a process known as meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division. Cells undergo two divisions and a process known as crossing over. Genetic material is exchanged between two chromosomes, which helps maintain genetic diversity. The 2 divisions result in 4 haploid cells, meaning they have half of the genetic material. After meiosis, there are 4 genetically unique and haploid cells.

When an egg and sperm combine during fertilization, a zygote forms. This is a fertilized egg. It is very unique because each parent contributes half of the genetic material to create a diploid organism with a full set of unique DNA.

You can look similar to your parents and siblings, but (unless you have an identical twin), there is typically some difference because the DNA of offspring is different from either parent's DNA.

What conclusions did Watson and Crick reach after reading Franklin’s report discussing the symmetry of DNA?

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Answer:

They formed a revised model.

Explanation:

After seeing Franklin's x-ray images of DNA and her report on DNA's symmetry, Watson and Crick formed a revised model of DNA's structure i.e. a double helix with sugar-phosphate backbones that is running in opposite directions. Watson, Crick, Franklin, and Wilkins are co-discovered the double-helix structure of DNA, which formed a basis for modern biotechnology. Images taken by Franklin allowed James Watson and Francis Crick to create their two-strand, or double-helix, model.

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How does the renal portal system differ from the hypothalamo–hypophyseal and digestive portal systems.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - The renal portal system has an artery between the first and second capillary bed. The others have a vein.

Explanation:

A portal system is a system in which is used blood collected from one set of capillaries bed passes through a large vessel or vessels, to another set of capillaries bed before returning to the systemic circulation as the heart can not use these to transfer from all the parts of bodies.

There are several portal systems such as the renal portal system, the hypothalamo–hypophyseal and digestive portal systems, however, The renal portal system has an artery whereas others have a vein.

Is E. Coli independent or dependent?

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Answer:

This research employed the population density, building density and building coverage ratio as independent variables, whereas Escherichia coli is a dependent variable.

Which is a key component of the energy molecule ATP?

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Answer:

glucose

Explanation:

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A scientist is observing onion cells and human cheek cells under a microscope.

Which observation does she most likely make?

A. The onion cells have lysosomes, and the cheek cells do not.

B. The cheek cells have larger vacuoles than the onion cells.

C. The cheek cells have a nucleus, and the onion cells do not.

D. The onion cells have a cell wall, and the cheek cells do not.

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Answer: A. The onion cells have lysosomes, and the cheek cells do not.

Explanation:

Answer:

the onion cell has a cell wall, and the cheek cells do not.

is a prokaryotic transcription terminating factor.

A.Rho factor

B.Poly U tail

C.Poly A tail

D.Hairpin loop

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your answer is

A - Rho factor

Select the correct answer.
Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal with an atomic number of 12. It's in the third row in the
periodic table. Which expression shows one way to find the number of valence electrons in one
atom of magnesium?
OA.
12 x 3
OB
12-3
Oc.
(12-8)-2
OD
(12-2) + 8
OE.
(12 + 2) - 8

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Answer:

Oc

Explanation:

magnesium have 12 total electron so 2 8 2 so valance electron is 2

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Answer:

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Explanation:

which statement correctly describes the transfer of energy between the blue arrows?

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Show the statement. (A picture or an example of the problem)

Which is an example of when Hector's somatic sensory system is in control?

After a long run, his body is sweating.
When jogging, he sees an ice patch and decides to change directions to a different route.
His eyes dilate because he sees something scary.
He eats a large meal and his body takes multiple hours to digest it.

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The statement 'when jogging, he sees an ice patch and decides to change directions to a different route' is an example of somatic sensory system control.

What is the somatic sensory system?

The somatic sensory system is a group of neuronal networks aimed at controlling the senses in the body.

This system (somatic sensory system) is involved in the perception of temperature, position, and pain.

In conclusion, the statement 'when jogging, he sees an ice patch and decides to change directions to a different route' is an example of somatic sensory system control.

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Answer:

B) When jogging, he sees an ice patch and decides to change directions to a different route.

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