Learning the rights, obligations, and expectations of a role to prepare for assuming that role in the future. ???
Answer:
Explanation: Anticipatory socialization involves learning the rights, obligations, and expectations of a role to prepare for assuming that particular role in the future
The process of learning the rights, obligations, and expectations of a role to prepare for assuming that role in the future is known as anticipatory socialization.
What is socialization?The term socialization refers to the rigorous process of acquiring the behavior pattern that enables a person to perfectly fit into the society of which he/she is an integral part of.
The term anticipatory socialization refers to the learning of the rights, obligations, and expectations of a role to prepare for assuming that role in the future.
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Anya and Greg are working in their research laboratory. Anya tells Greg that one of the mice has a 50% probability of having the alleles DD and a 50% probability of having the alleles Dd. How can Anya explain her reasoning? In two out of 50 times, the mouse has the alleles DD or Dd. The probability that the mouse has the alleles DD is equal to the probability that it has the alleles Dd. The mouse is twice as likely to have the alleles DD than it is to have the alleles Dd. There are two more possible outcomes besides the mouse having DD or Dd alleles.
Answer:
Option B: The probability that the mouse has the alleles DD is equal to the probability that it has the alleles Dd.
Explanation:
Anya tells Greg that one of the mice has a 50% probability of having the alleles DD and a 50% probability of having the alleles Dd.
She can explain her reasoning by saying that both pairs of alleles (DD and Dd) has equal chance of being expressed i e, the probability that the mouse has the alleles DD is equal to the probability that it has the alleles Dd. Both pairs each has 0.5 chance of occuring.
Answer:
Explanation:
A Dominant Allele is an Allele that express itself.
DD- this represent a dominant homozygous allele
Dd- represent a dominant heterozygous allele
When an individual with DD is crossed with Dd we will have DD,Dd,DD,Dd
Phenotypic ratio is 2:2
i.e homozgous dominant crosses with heterozygous dominant
which means both DD and Dd have 50% chance of occuring in the genotype and the probabality is the same.
Note that in the phenotype of an individual with homozygous dominant (DD) is the same phenotype with heterozygous dominant(Dd)
Unscramble the word - oicnoecm mptcia earth science please
Answer:
The answer is Economic impact.
Why does the moon have a greater influence on Earth's Tides than the sun does
Answer:
Because ocean tides are the effect of ocean water responding to a gravitational gradient, the moon plays a larger role in creating tides than does the sun. But the sun's gravitational gradient across the earth is significant and it does contribute to tides as well.
Explanation:
Fertilizer runoff causes an increase in the dissolved nutrients of the ecosystem shown in the food web below. This causes the number of phytoplankton to double.
How will this most likely affect the other species in this ecosystem?
A.
The shrimp population will increase which will cause an increase in the squid population.
B.
The shrimp population will decrease which will cause an increase in the squid population.
C.
The shrimp population will decrease which will cause an increase in the sperm whale population.
D.
The shrimp population will increase which will cause a decrease in the sperm whale population.
Answer:
I believe the answer is A because if shrimp eat phytoplankton, and squid eat shrimp this should work. I am not positive but I hope this helps.
At what ages are teeth the most accurate indicators of age of an unknown skelton? Justify your answer with an explanation.
(Forensics)
Answer:
The tibia completes growth at about age 16 or 17 in girls, and 18 or 19 in boys. For toddlers to teenagers up to age 21, teeth are the most accurate age indicators
Explanation:
A region with a variety of organisms like tiger, fish, rabbits, birds, insects, etc.,
have a high level of
genetic diversity
species diversity
ecosystem diversity
none
Answer:
Species diversity is the right answer.
Explanation:
It is stated that the region is full of different organisms. An organism is defined as an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. All this variety of a region makes an ecosystem so having multiple ecosystems in a specific region is out of hand.
Describe the microscopic structures you would expect to see in the lungs.
Answer:
Alveoli
Explain:
They are the workhorses of your respiratory system. You have about 480 million alveoli, located at the end of bronchial tubes. When you breathe in, the alveoli expand to take in oxygen. When you breathe out, the alveoli shrink to expel carbon dioxide.
When can natural selection lead to evolution in a population?
A. If the environment of the population is stable and provides
resources
B. If the individuals in the population have very little genetic variation
C. If the population has unequal numbers of parents and offspring
D. If the frequency of the alleles for a trait in the population changes
Answer:
D
Explanation:
process of elimination
we'd want limited resources, genetic variation and parent-offspring ratio doesn't matter
Answer:
It’s D
Explanation:
Break down the codeTCCGCGCAGAGCTAG using DNA, mRNA, tRNA, Amino Acid
Answer:
TCCGCGCAGAGCTAG : CODE DNA= A=T G=C
AGGCGCGTCTCGATC : DNA mRNA=A=U C=G
UCCGCGCAGAGCUAG :mRNA
AGG CGC GUC UCG AUC :tRNA
AMINO ACIDS = AGG ---->Arg (R)
CGC ----->Arg (R)
GUC ------>Val (V)
UCG------> Ser (S)
AUC------->IIe (I)
Which of the following is an example of conduction?
A. The sun heating the ground
B. The ground heating the air
C. The hot air rising and cold air falling
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In conduction, heat moves from areas of more heat to areas of less heat by direct contact. In the atmosphere, conduction is more effective at lower altitudes where air density is higher.
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How much exercise is recommended for children?
A 60 minutes or more of moderate to vigorous exercise every day
B 45-60 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise every other day
C 10-20 minutes of vigorous exercise every day
D20-30 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise every day
Answer:
A. 60 minutes or more of moderate to vigorous exercise every day
What are the five main functions of nematodes in soil?
Answer:
Nematodes are the bacterial feeders, fungal-feeders, plant parasites, predators, and omnivores.
Explanation:
hope this helps :)
Answer:
Nematodes play an important role in nutrient cycling. In particular, they play a key role in the nitrogen cycle. Nematodes take in nitrogen and excrete it in a form that plants and bacteria can use.
Nematodes graze on bacteria, plants, and other soil organisms. In ecosystems, nematodes play a major role in regulating the populations of their prey organisms.
Nematodes carry fungi and bacteria in and on their bodies. As nematodes move through the ecosystem, they disperse the bacteria and fungi.
Nematodes are a part of food chains and food webs. They are an important food source in many ecosystems.
Nematodes impact the health of other organisms. Some help prevent, or suppress, disease by eating other disease-causing organisms. Other nematodes cause disease in plants and animals.
Explanation:
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Which contributes to the movement of air masses
Answer:
The Movement of Air Masses: transporting warm air northward and colder air southward. Counterclockwise winds associated with cyclones transport heat and moisture from lower to higher latitudes and play a significant role in the movement of air masses. A warm front marks the leading edge of this warm, moist air mass.
Explanation:
1. Which plant traps bugs in its stem and forces them to walk forward?
Explanation:
The active trap in the Venus Flytrap ( dionaea muscipula )
If all of the red squirrels were diseased and died off what would happen to this food web?
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
In the first step of meiosis I, .
In the second step, .
In the third step, .
In the final step of meiosis I,
Answer:
In the first step of meiosis I,
✔ DNA condenses to form chromosomes
In the second step,
✔ Each pair of chromosomes lines up in the center of the cell
In the third step,
✔ Pairs of chromosomes separate
In the final step of meiosis I,
✔ A nuclear membrane forms around chromosomes
Explanation:
the person above me is correct
Materials such as minerals, soil, fuels, and clean water are called
O natural resources
bio-elements
O habitats
O non of the above
Answer: natural resources
Explanation:
Wildfires are _____.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I think it is C I hope this helps!
Darwin would probably say that Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer was the first reindeer to have a red
nose as a result of:
Answer:
genetic mutation
Explanation:
the first of any trait is due to some form of mutation, whether it may be in the DNA or chromosomes as a whole.
You prepare an agar plate by spread plating & place an antibiotic disk in the middle of the plate. After incubating for a day at 37 degrees C, there are no bacteria on the plate. Which of the following is NOT a reasonable interpretation of what might have happened?
O The bacteria in the culture tube were already dead when you made the plate
O The medium used was defective and provided no nutrition for the bacteria
O The bacteria grew all over the plate but were then killed by the antibiotic
O The spreading tool was too hot when spreading the bacteria
Answer:
A.The bacteria in the culture tube were already dead when you made the plate
Explanation:
Antibiotics are the chemical substance used to kill or stop the growth of bacteria and some other microorganism.
Antibiotics are added to agar plate during experiment for the selection of only those bacteria with resistance to that antibiotic.
There can be several interpretation for the absence of bacteria such as:
The bacteria grows on the nutrients in the medium but due to defective medium they were unable to grow and die.It may also happen bacteria might have grown in all over the plate but due to the action of antibiotic, all the bacteria got killed.Tool used for spreading might kill bacteria as it was hot and bacteria may not be able to tolerate the excessive heat and die.Hence, the only not reasonable interpretation is bacteria in the culture tube were already dead when you made the plate.
So, the correct option is A.
how does blood volume affect blood pressure
Answer:
Changes in blood volume affect arterial pressure by changing cardiac output. An increase in blood volume increases central venous pressure. This increases right atrial pressure, right ventricular end-diastolic pressure and volume.
Explanation:
What happens during interphase that allows the two resulting cells to be the same as the
original cell?
Answer:
During mitosis, a eukaryotic cell undergoes a carefully coordinated nuclear division that results in the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells. ... Then, at a critical point during interphase (called the S phase), the cell duplicates its chromosomes and ensures its systems are ready for cell division.
What is the lowest starting height from which the skater can start to successfully complete the ramp? Use the data from your chosen ramp design from the “Testing” section of the lab. Be sure to include if your results support your hypothesis.
Answer:
The lowest starting height the skater can be so that he complete the loop is 6 meters.
Explanation:
Answer:
mine was 8 but it might be 6
Explanation:
50 point question here answer it please
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
the partials in a liquid are closer together then a plasma
Answer:
number 1
Explanation:it make since
Check all the boxes where the vocabulary word correctly matches its
science definition?
Equilibrium: a system where forces are in balance
O
Climax community: the end of a succession resulting in a stabilized community
o
Succession: the act of winning in life
Primary Succession: colonization of an area that has not been previously occupied by
a community, e.g. newly exposed rock
Pioneer Species: the first organisms to live on rocky surfaces, e.g. lichens, moss,
algae, and fungi
Secondary Succession: colonization following a major disturbance, such as a fire or a
flood
Answer:
Climax community, primary succession, pioneer species, secondary succession.
Explanation:
Equilibrium with regards to succession occurs as "a state of dynamic equilibrium in a community of organisms in which genetic, species and ecosystem diversity remain relatively stable, but this factors are subject to gradual changes through natural succession."
Succession: the process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
A. Describe how C. parvum obtains the glucose it needs for glycolysis after it has infected another cell.
B. Explain the role of lactate dehydrogenase in enabling C. parvum to continue producing ATP by glycolysis.
C. Identify the independent variable used in the experiment.
D. Identify the difference between the control cells and the experimental cells used in the experiment.
E. Justify the use of a control in this experiment.
F. Justify the researchers using a different range of concentrations for FX11 than was used for gossypol.
G. Based on the data in Figure 1, Identify the concentration of gossypol that reduced C. parvum growth to 50% of that in control cells.
H. Researchers discovered a strain of C. parvum that expresses a functional variation of the lactate dehydrogenase gene. A DNA sequence comparison showed that the variant differs from the normal sequence in the region that codes for the enzyme’s allosteric site. Predict the effect of FX11 treatment on C. parvum that express this variant of lactase dehydrogenase.
I. Provide reasoning to support your prediction.
J. Explain how gossypol and FX11 might be used as drugs to treat C. parvum infections in humans without negatively affecting human cells.
Answer:dang
Explanation:
Depending on the organism, the number of____in a cell may change.
Answer:
chromosomes
Explanation:
Which of the following relationships may present harm to one of the organisms involved?
I. Commensalism
II. Parasitism
III. Predation
IV. Mutualism
(A) I and II only
(B) I and IV only
(C) II and III only
(D) III and IV only
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Predator-Prey relationship
How does the impact of disease in a stressed reef compare to the impact of disease in a healthy reef?
Answer:
stressed reef will loose photosynthesis and fail to bear fruits compared to a healthy reef that produces bitter fruts