Answer:
they are both dominant
Explanation:
because of the capital P overrides tge lowercase p
Answer:
PP = purple and Pp = purple
Explanation:
Purple is dominant in both genotypes.
Interphase lasts for
of a cell's life
98%
80%
50%
20%
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Answer:
80%
Explanation:
Which form of nitrogen is most abundant on earth? N2 (Atmospheric Nitrogen) NH3 (Ammonia) NO2- (Nitrite) NO3- (Nitrate)
Answer:
N2 (Atmospheric Nitrogen)
Explanation:
Nitrogen is a chemical element positioned as 7 on the periodic table. Nitrogen is found as a gas in the atmosphere (N2) and constitutes the most part of the air making it the most abundant gas on Earth.
Atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is the most abundant of its form found on Earth. It can be converted to its compound form e.g. nitrates (a plant usable form) by lightning and some bacteria in the soil.
How does soil quality affect the characteristics of ecosystems?
How does increased sediment loads adversely affect coral reefs?
A- sediment reduces photosynthesis by zooxanthellae
B- nutrients stimulate zooxanthellae growth
C- sediment makes corals Brittle
D- sediment lowers oceanic pH
E- sediment kills parasites
The diet of leaf-cutter ants is principally
a. leaves
b. fungus
c. saliva-coated leaves
d. fungus-treated leaves
Answer:
it would be B.
Explanation:
Answer:
b. fungus
Explanation:
9 Light cannot escape the intense gravitational pull of a
black dwarf
red giant
main-sequence stan
black hole
Directional selection only occurs in response to naturally occurring events.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Тrue
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Directional selection is a force in nature that causes a population to evolve towards one end of a trait spectrum. This change happens gradually and is hard to notice over a short period of time. This change is consistent and constant.
Which plant or plant part is a source of edible oils?
A.
wheat
B.
kidney beans
C.
sunflower
D.
rice
E.
cottonseed
Answer:
kidney beans is correct
Explanation:
What did Mendel's cross-pollination of pea plants prove?
A. Inheritance of certain factors is dependent upon the genetic code.
B. Certain factors are dominant, and other factors are recessive.
C. All the cells in an organism carry the same hereditary factors.
D. Crossing a tall plant with a tall plant will always result in a tall plant.
Answer:B
Explanation:
Answer: The correct answer is B- Certain factors are dominant, and other factors are recessive. :)
Explanation:
I took the test. I also had to read a lot about Mendel for my science class.
Hope this helps! <3
2. Predict the oxygen level in a pond.
A The amount of oxygen dissolved in the water stays pretty even over a one year period.
B The water is too deep for plants to grow on the bottom, making it oxygen rich.
C Oxygen levels are high in the summer while the sun is shining and plants are
photosynthesizing, but they can drop in the winter.
D None of the above.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
oxygen levels are high in the summer while the sun is shining and plants are photosynthesizing but they can drop in the winter
Predict the likely effect on the ability of substance L to enter the cells if substance L is attached to a large protein instead of free in the
culture.
Answer:
Since the cell membrane is semi-permeable, the likelihood of substance L entering the cell attached to a large protein is lower than that of substance L free in the culture. Substance L enters the cell membrane through active transport, but the cell membrane may block the larger protein, thus blocking substance L, if it is attached to the large protein.
Explanation:
Which would a microscope be LEAST useful in studying?
A. spider
B. amoeba
C. bacterium
D. paramecium
Answer:
A
Explanation:
spiders can be seen with the naked eye
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A spider is large enough to see and observe without a microscope. Bacteria, amoeba and paramecium are all very tiny, and can’t be seen with just our eyes. To see these things, we would need a microscope. Therefore, a microscope would be the least useful when studying A: a spider.
Which of the earths sphere is by far the largest?
1. a fluid secretion of the body membranes or linings microorganism
2. a chemical produced by microorganisms that can destroy other bacteria and microorganisms infectious
3. a body condition characterized by yellowness of the skin mucus
4. an organism too small to be seen except with a microscope jaundice
5. spread by infection; causing infection; apt to spread antibiotic
6. tiny single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus bacteria
Answer:
1.mucus
2.antibodies
3.jaundice
4.microorganisms
5.bacteria
6.archae bacteria
Explanation:
Answer:
1=
2=antibiotic
3=jaundice
4=microorganism
5=infectious
6=bacteria
Explanation:
All the following will give people an indication of your character EXCEPT
Ohow you are dressed.
your body type.
the language you use.
whether you are on time or not.
Brainly if correct 50 points
Sarah adds 10 g of baking soda to 100 g of vinegar. The mixture begins 20
to bubble. When the bubbling stops, Sarah finds the mass of the resulting
mixture. She determines its mass is 105 g. The data she collected is in the
table. Does this follow the law of conservation of mass? Explain.
Answer:
Yes, the reaction between baking soda and vinegar follows the law of conservation of mass.
Explanation:
The table and data was not attached to the question.
When baking soda and vinegar are mixed together, a chemical reaction occur resulting to release of gas (carbon dioxide gas)
Law of conservation of mass states that the total mass of the reactants in a chemical reaction must be equal to the total mass of the products.
That is mass of reactant = mass of product = 100g + 10g = 110g
Sarah got 105g as product because a gas of mass 5g was released during the reaction.
Sarah found the mass of the resulting
mixture without including the mass of the released gas.
A way to account for the mass of the gas is if the experiment is done in a closed system like zip lock bag to collect and account for the mass of the gas.
When this is done, the law of conservation of mass would be proven.
The landing of pollen on the stigma is followed by the growth of the pollen
tube towards the ovule. The pollen tube growth is guided by chemicals released from the pistil of the female flower. What is this type of growth in
the direction of chemicals called?
• positive chemotropism
• negative phototropism
• positive phototropism
Answer:
positive chempotesiem
Explanation:
Drag each label to the correct location on the image
Arrange the symbols to form a DNA molecule.
5
3
5
3'
Answer:
The right answers are mentioned in the picture.
A base pair (bp) is the pairing of two nucleobases located on two complementary strands of DNA or RNA. This pairing is carried out by hydrogen bridges. There are four types of nucleic bases: A-T-C-G, these letters Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine. A with T and C with G.
It is also necessary to take into account the antiparallel character of the DNA strands. If a strand is in the 5 '3' direction, its complete strand is in the 3 '5' direction.
Explanation:
Which trend in hominid evolution can be supported by fossil evidence?
Walking upright
Use of tools
Increased intelligence
Decorating cave walls
Question 12
Identify and select the the correct vocabulary that correctly describes DNA. Choose ONLY the correct answers, pick 3.
Answer:
I personally answered:
nucleotides with adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine are the monomers
thymine base pairs with adenine
guanine base pairs with cytosine
Explanation:
Why should the United States be concerned about air pollution in china
Answer:
The United States should be concerned because many of the things they have is manufactured or made in China . Some things like food or things that could be affected by germs or pollution could affect the users of it and make them sick.
Answer:
c. wind carries air pollution
Explanation:
Which cellular process creates energy?
A. The conversion of ADP to ATP
B. The breaking of the chemical bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate
molecules in ATP.
C. The breaking of lipid chains.
D. The transportation of ions across the membrane.
Thank you!!
Answer:
B. The breaking of the chemical bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate
molecules in ATP.
Answer:
The conversion of ADP to ATP if I remember correctly.
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This is the simplest invertebrate animal. Most are asymmetrical and reproduce either through asexual means or through internal, self-fertilization because most are hermaphrodites.
Answer:
whales I maybe wrong
Explanation:
Independent assortment is the exchange of genetic material between
homologous chromosomes.
True Or False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
According to Gregor Mendel in his law of INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT, independent assortment of genes is a phenomenon whereby the segregation of the alleles of one gene into gametes occurs independently of the alleles of another gene i.e. their segregation does not affect/influence one another. Independent assortment occurs in the Metaphase 1 of meiosis 1, where homologous chromosomes randomly align at the equator of the cell. This random orientation of homologous chromosomes determines which chromosome will separate into which gamete.
According to the question, the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes is termed CROSSING-OVER. Crossing over or Recombination occurs during the Prophase I state of meiosis I, where non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes exchange a portion of their gene.
Hence, the answer is false because the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes is crossing-over.
Mutations are triggered by
Answer:
Mutations can also be caused by exposure to specific chemicals or radiation.
Explanation:
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Answer:
mutations can be triggered by errors during DNA replication, but also environmental contributions, such as uv light from the sun.
During cellular respiration, which of the following is equal to the total number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in water and carbon dioxide?
Number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in glucose
Number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in oxygen gas
Total number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in glucose and oxygen
Total number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in hydrogen gas and oxygen
Answer:
number of carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms in oxygen gas
Explanation:
The human body contains many glands, including the pituitary, thymus, and thyroid. The table below shows the functions of two of these glands. Function 1. Associated with the immune system and is largest in size during teenage years 2. Produces hormones which are required for growth and various body functions Which of the following matches correctly the names of the glands with their functions? Group of answer choices Pituitary—Function 1; Thyroid—Function 2 Thyroid—Function 1; Thymus—Function 2 Thymus—Function 1; Pituitary—Function 2 Pituitary—Function 1; Thymus—Function 2
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
I had did research on both explanations and Thymus is 1st and Pituitary is 2nd. I had looked this question up and yours is a bit different then mine, but I thought I'd stop and help you. :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
im doing the test now
How many ATP are generated in the electron transport chain?
O 2
04
O 32
0 36
Answer:
32
Explanation:
While Congress has the power to create new laws, they can be vetoed by the President. In addition, the Executive Branch must enforce these laws. What two
different constitutional principles are demonstrated by these relationships?
Select one:
A
checks and balances and separation of powers
B.
separation of powers and eminent domain
C
federal supremacy and due process
D.
separation of powers and quartering of troops
Answer:
A, Checks and balances and separation of powers.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is:
checks and balances and separation of powers
Explanation:
The system of checks and balances refers to instances in which the powers of the branches of government overlap, such as the Executive and the Legislative branch both having some power over the acts passed by Congress. Separation of Powers refers to instances in which separate branches have completely separate responsibilities, as in creating, interpreting, and enforcing the laws. Both of these doctrines are in place to ensure no branch gains too much power.
List eight factors that contribute to desertification.
Answer:
include urbanization, climate change, overuse of groundwater, deforestation, natural disasters, and tillage practices in agriculture that place soils more vulnerable to wind.
Explanation: