Complete question:
Identifica la opción que relaciona correctamente ambas columnas.
1a, 2c, 3d, 4b, 5e 1e, 2d, 3c, 4a, 5b 1c, 2e, 3a, 4d, 5b 1d, 2e, 3a, 4b, 5cncontrarás las columnas en archivos adjuntos
Answer:
1c, 2e, 3a, 4d, 5bExplanation:
Fenotipo: Parte de la información genética que se manifiesta en el individuo.
Puede definirse como la forma de expresión de uno o mas caracteres por parte del individuo. Muchos factores externos al individuo pueden moldear el fenotipo para hacerlo mas apto al medio. Asimismo el fenotypo y el ambiente actuan en forma conjunta para determinar el destino de los genes en el espacio y en el tiempo.
Cromosoma: Conjunto de ADN con forma de bastón o de X.
Todas las unidades genéticas que llevan información de herencia y que regulan los procesos celulares. Pueden distinguirse claramente durante la división cellar, durante la cual los cromosomas se condensan. La molécula de ADN en eucariotas es lineal y larga, y se asocia a proteinas llamadas histonas y a otras que no son histonas, formando la cromatina. Anted de la division celular la cromatina es laxa, y durante la división se condensa y se define en cromosomas. Cada cromosoma porta diferentes genes.
Alelo: Variante que determina un caracter (dominante or recesivo)
Los alelos son las distintas formas en las que un gen puede expresarse. Son las formas alternativas de un mismo gen. Resultan d la mutación de un gen original. Estas formas codifican para la misma caracteristica, pero exresando un fenotipo distinto al original.
Genotipo: Contiene el paquete completo de información genética
El conjunto de dos o mas alelos que un individuo tiene en un locus particular. Puede ser
HOMOCIGOTA, si el individuo tiene alelos iguales HETEROCIGOTA, si el individuo tiene alelos distintosGen: Información genética específica localizada en el núcleo de la célula. Fragmento de ADN.
Unidad de herencia que es transmitida de padres a hijos, de generación en generación. Estan fisicamente localizados en los cromosomas, por lo que puede definirse como un fragmento de ADN.
Some diseases/conditions are caused by deficiencies in these nutrients (vitamins). Name one such
disease, say what element is deficient, and describe the symptoms and treatment. Who usually gets
the disease? Is it more common in certain areas?
answer;
The most widespread nutritional deficiency worldwide is iron deficiency.
Iron deficiency can lead to anemia. This is a blood disorder that causes fatigue
symptoms;
Feeling tired or weak.
Having pale skin.
Having shortness of breath.
Sweating.
Being dizzy or feeling faint.
Rapid heartbeat.
Having headaches.
treatment;
Iron supplements taken by mouth.
Foods high in iron and foods that help your body absorb iron (like foods with Vitamin C).
Iron given through an intravenous (IV) infusion. (This is often a choice if you have chronic kidney disease, or CKD.)
Transfusions of red blood cells.
Women of childbearing age are the population with the most affected individuals, with an estimated 468 million being non-pregnant women.
Explanation:
To test how fertilizer affects tomato plants, a farmer divided a field of young
tomato plants into 10 plots of equal size. The farmer then put fertilizer on half
of the plots and no fertilizer on the other half of the plots. What is the control
group in this experiment?
Answer:
The plots with no fertilizer
Explanation:
In an experiment, the control group is used as a comparison for the experimental group (the group being actively changed and observed).
So, in this experiment, the control group is the plots with no fertilizer.
This acts as a good control group because it provides a normal standard to show the effect of fertilizer on the tomato plants.
So, the control group in this experiment are the plots with no fertilizer.
Name the element which used to produce the fungicide?
Answer:
Copper and Sulfur
Explanation:
Copper and sulfur are still widely used to produce the fungicide.
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is when a system is in motion but is balanced because it experiences no net change,
A. Dynamic equilibrium
OB. A convection current
C. Static equilibrium
D. Co-evolution
Answer:
i think A
Explanation:
Define matter
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Answer:
C- the enzyme is represented by the letter C
Explanation:
The behavior of allosteric enzymes a. does not play any role in feedback inhibition in metabolic pathways b. is strongly dependent on the presence of metal ions c. is related to their ability to hydrolyze themselves d. depends on changes in their quaternary structure on binding of substrates or inhibitors
Answer:
The correct answer is d
Explanation:
Allosteric enzymes have multiple binding sites to different ligands called allosteric sites (different from the active site), these ligands can modify their kinetic properties. They are generally made up of more than one polypeptide chain, and have a quaternary structure, an enzyme with a quaternary structure can bind more than one substrate molecule. An allosteric enzyme is an enzyme whose activity is regulated by an allosteric center, which is a site, other than the active center of the enzyme, to which a regulator (called an allosteric regulator) binds in a reversible and non-covalent manner. The binding of this regulator modifies the three-dimensional structure of the enzyme and affects the configuration of the active site, thus increasing or decreasing its activity, depending on the case. The allosteric sites present in regulatory enzymes is where allosteric effectors or inhibitors are attached, causing a conformational change in the substrate binding site or catalytic site, thus regulating enzyme activity.
Answer:
d. depends on changes in their quaternary structure on binding of substrates or inhibitors
Explanation:
Allosteric enzymes are oligomeric proteins composed of subunits or polypeptidic chains. They have a quaternary structure -many subunits and active sites- and express two states, R and T. Both states establish an equilibrium, with or without a joint ligand.
When the transition from one state to the other occurs, symmetry is conserved, but the affinity of a site to a ligand is altered. When a substrate joins one of the sites, it affects other binding sites.
Allosteric enzymes can change their conformation, exhibiting active and inactive conformations as a result of substrate binding at the activated center and regulatory molecules at other binding sites -allosteric centers-.
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Write a CER to answer the question below.
2. Explain how the chemical properties of water and the characteristics of the water cycle allow for plants to acquire the nitrogen necessary to grow in the experiment
above. Use the following terms in your answer:
-polar, dissolve, cohesion, evaporation
Answer:
Explanation:
Aquifers are groundwater reservoirs often tapped by wells. Water: Water is pretty darn important for living things.
Answer two questions in detail and get brainliest!
1.Explain what makes a scientific experiment reliable. Be sure to include at least three reasons to support your answer.
2.During research, why is it important to use peer reviewed evidence when collecting background information during a scientific investigation?
Answer:
1:When a scientist repeats an experiment with a different group of people or a different batch of the same chemicals and get very similar results then those results are said to be reliable.Reliability is measured by a percentage if you get exactly the same results every
time then they are 100% reliable.
2.The peer reviewer determines whether the introduction provides sufficient background information on the research topic, and ensures that the research question and hypothesis are clearly identifiable.
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sow a seasonal seed and investigate its germination. write down all the conditions required for its germination.
Please answer correct
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Answer:The conditions required for germination is the proper amount of water, oxygen, temperature, sunlight, PHOTO in water. etc.
Explanation
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Answer:
Concentration Gradient
Explanation:
This means that it will move from a region where it's in lower conc to a region of higher conc
What is "Radioactive Dating"?
A. A method of determining the age of a fossil that estimates the age of the organism at its death
B. A method of determining the age of a fossil based on the amount of certain isotopes that remain in a fossil or rock
C. A method of determining the age of a fossil that estimates how closely related various fossilized organisms were
D. A method of determining the age of fossil based on a comparison to the age of other similar fossils
Answer:
Unlike relative dating methods, absolute dating methods provide chronological estimates of the age of certain geological materials associated with fossils, and even direct age measurements of the fossil material itself.
What is the Dependent Variable?
Answer:
pitcher with the same velocity
Food chains represent
1 point
the movement of energy through the environment
the movement of energy from a consumer to producer
the loss of energy in the ecosystem
the importance of DNA
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Answer:
Question- How does temperature affect rate of respiration?
Independent V. - Temperature
Dependent V. - Rate of respiration
Constants
- Fish species
- Water oxygen levels
- Size of the fish
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what is variable motion?Explain with example.
Answer:
Variable Motion. different distances traveled in equal times. The speed of the object is changing. Periodic Motion.
Explanation:
Explanation:
variable motion occurs when a body covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time in a specified direction. Example: A rotating fan at a constant speed has variable velocity, because of continuous change in direction.
Why are viruses not living??
Answer:
Viruses are not living cause they need any host (body or living organism) To perform its function.
Explanation:
Answer:
Viruses are not living things. Viruses are complicated assemblies of molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, but on their own way they can do nothing until they entered a living cell. Without cells viruses will not be able to multiply. Therefore viruses ante not living things.
Which level of organization listed here includes every level listed?
cation
red blood cell
DNA molecule.
heart
zebra
Answer:
Zebra
Explanation:
It's an orgainsm, it has red blood cells, a heart, DNA molecules and cations, probably
what are the structural adaptation of whales and dolphins (compare them please)
Answer:
Whales and dolphins are mammals and have lungs instead of gills for breathing. They have blowholes at the tops of their heads that function like nostrils; they need to put their heads above water every so often to breathe. Both dolphins and whales have hair instead of scales, another quality that is specific to mammals. The animals have live births instead of laying eggs, and baby dolphins and whales nurse from their mothers. Whale and dolphin births take place near the surface of the water, so the young animals can easily take their first breath.
Both whales and dolphins rely on the sounds they make for survival, even though the sounds are utilized differently by each animal. For instance, whales make high-pitched groans and whistles to communicate with one another to warn against danger or navigate during migration
Answer:
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF WHALES AND DOLPHINS
Both dolphins and whales belong to the cetacean family and are marine animals that reside in the ocean. Some scientists even assert that dolphins are a type of whale, as the two animals have a number of shared characteristics. However, there are distinct differences between whales and dolphins as well that will teach you more about the physical appearance of these marine creatures and how they survive in their environment.
For a scientist, assessing the validity of information requires
a specific knowledge
b. a hypothesis
c. experimentation
d. questions
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Ο Α
ОВ
Ос
OD
Answer:
The correct answer is letter C. Experimentation.
Explanation:
For a scientist, assessing the validity of information requires experimentation. In statistics and sciences, the validity of an information has no agreed definition but it generally refers to the how the concept is being experimented before reaching to the point of conclusion.
A researcher is designing a laboratory experiment to determine whether the inorganic substance A affects the rate of a reaction between two colored liquids,X and Y. When the reaction is complete, the liquid is clear. The reaction between X and Y is similar to one used by manufacturers to produce certain chemicals in factories
Which method would best answer his question about reaction rate and what will he find out about substance A
What would be the appropriate si unit for the height of a cow?
Explanation:
metre would be the approriate si unit
If you were running an experiment to determine the color of light at which beans grew best, what would be the variable?
Group of answer choices
the number of beans plants in the experiment
the amount of water you give the beans
the color of the light under which each bean is grown
the height to which you let the sprouts grow
Answer:
The number of beans in the experiment
Explanation:
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What issues, organs, and systems were involved in this process of heavy breathing
Answer:The respiratory system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. It includes your airways, lungs and blood vessels. The muscles that power your lungs are also part of the respiratory system.
Explanation:
What effects are produced on environment by industry?
Answer:
climate change, loss of natural resources, air and water pollution and extinction of species.industrial processes can have negative environmental impact.
Explanation:
write parasitic adaption of flat worm
Answer:
Parasitic flatworms protect themselves from the host's digestive liquids by developing teguments or resistant coverings around their bodies. They secrete anti enzymes to neutralize the digestive juices of host which are produced in intestine where flatworm lives.
A scientist is researching Down Syndrome. He is studying what type of disease?
Describe the role chemical signals play a role in both the nervous system and the endocrine system
Why do water molecules "stick together"?
Answer:
Water molecules tend to stick together due to the structure and charge of the atoms present in the water. Hydrogen atoms are positively charged while oxygen atoms are negatively charged. ... All water molecules are exerting cohesive forces on all the molecules around them including those on the surface of a body of water
A scientist wants to test how a species of insect reacts to changes in its
environment. She puts the insect in a container and leaves it outside
overnight. Which is the dependent, rather than independent, variable in this
experiment?
O A. The amount of light available to the insect
O B. The dew that collects for the insect to drink
O C. The behavior of the insect in the container
O D. The change in temperature as the sun goes down
Answer:
C is the correct answer
Explanation: