List the quality control measures taken to ensure contamination does not occur during the Chelex extraction process (DNA extraction) and give reason

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

To promote a good DNA extraction through the Chelex extraction protocol, it is important to follow some measures, which are essential for the entire process to take place efficiently.

The most important measure is to avoid contamination. In this case, all surfaces, container and substances used must be properly sterilized, preventing unnecessary elements from coming into contact with the DNA sample or the protocol reagents.

It is important that the researcher is wearing clean, appropriate clothing and gloves when using this protocol. This avoids impurities and contamination with the researcher's DNA.

Another precaution must be taken with the DNA sample and the reagents that will be used during the extraction. All must be stored correctly, preventing their degradation, especially the DNA, which is a very unstable molecule.

Finally, the researcher must strictly follow all the steps of the protocol as indicated.


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what are the advantages of genetically modified plants​

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Answer:

advantages are of genetically modified plants are the desired traits it results in but also they well-grown fruits and vegitables will be plump, ripe and delicious.

Explanation:

what system produces most of the hormones in the human body

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The hormones created and released by the glands in your body's endocrine system control nearly all the processes in your body

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The endocrine system.

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It's a group of glands that produce and secrete hormones that the body uses for a variety of purposes.

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Recumbent proteins refer to proteins that have been made:

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Which of the following is a disadvantage of planting a variety of crops rather than a monoculture?
A.) It is more likely to lead to crop failure.
B.) It can decrease farming efficiency and profit.
C.) It can promote biodiversity in ecosystems.
D.) It can lead to an increased risk of parasite infection.

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Answer:

D.) It can lead to an increased risk of parasite infection.

Explanation:

Monoculture is a system of farming or cropping whereby a single crop is planted on a given area of land. The opposite of this system of farming is known as multiple cropping, where a variety of crops are cultivated.

One disadvantage of planting a variety of crops over a single crop in monoculture is that it increases the risk of parasite/pest attack on the crops. Parasites and pest can easily shift to the variety of crops planted in the farm.

what is difference between biology and chemistry​

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biology is about cells and the body

chemistry is more elements and molecules

Answer:

Biology is the study of life or to precise, living organisms and how they react whilst chemistry is the study of the reaction of substances and their properties.

Explanation:

Biology is more of organisms like humans and how they react to things

Chemistry is more of how substances react and their properties

The signs used depend on the species being surveyed and include the presence of runways and tracks on *
1 point
(a). soft substrates
(b) hard substrate
(c) dry mud
(d) rocks

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Answer:

(a). soft substrates

Explanation:

Mobile organisms can be measured by both direct and indirect methods. Direct methods may involve observing the actual behavior (e.g., scoring via timing). Moreover, indirect methods are those where the technique used depends on the species being examined, collecting information such as through recording of tracks in the soft substrate (e.g., mud, sand, snow), presence of fur/feathers, droppings (mammals), etc. For example, indirect observation of insects may involve the determination of exoskeletons, sounds, etc.

three constitutional limitations to the right to freedom of expression?​

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Answer:

(1)limitation must be within the constitutional power of government; (2) the limitation must further an important or substantial governmental interest; (3) the governmental interest must be unrelated to the suppression of the freedom of expression; and

The process of photosynthesis ultimately converts light energy into -

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Glucose is the answer.

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If glassware breaks in a school lab which action should a student take first

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Answer: If you are a student I think the first thing you should do is inform a teacher immidently. If there is no teacher let other students around the area know there is a hazard and report it to a cotodian.

Explanation: This is a basic lab safety rule I known from back when I was in the lab

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Which of these is true for a fertilized egg?
O
A. It has DNA from both parents.
O B. It has a haploid number of chromosomes. .
O C. It has DNA but no chromosomes.
O D. It has too many chromosomes until it splits.

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A it has dna from both parents

Reproduction is important for every type of living thing. Without it, species would die out. To ensure their survival, animals have developed unique adaptations to improve their chances of reproducing. Behavioral adaptations are behaviors an organism performs to help it survive. Structural adaptations are physical features that help an organism survive.

The image below shows two peacocks. The male peacock is large and brightly colored. The female peacock is not as colorful. The size and color of the male's feathers attract females. This is an example of a structural adaptation intended to help with reproduction. Another structural adaptation is when male deer grow large antlers to attract females. Animals also use behavioral adaptations to attract mates. For example, male frogs sing to attract females and male spiders dance to attract females.



Plants also have adaptations to help with reproduction. While animals use behavioral and structural adaptations to improve reproduction, plants only use structural adaptations. For example, brightly colored flowers attract butterflies. Certain flowers also have nectar or give off an odor to attract insects. Attracting butterflies and other insects is important because they play a role in reproduction by pollination.

Which of the following describes an adaptation that relates to reproduction?

A. Hawks have sharp beak to help them quickly catch their prey
B. Elks attach leaves and grasses to their antlers to help them appear larger
C. Polar bears have white fur to help them blend into their surrounding environment
D. Whales have a thick layer of fat called blubber

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Answer:

B. Elks attach leaves and grasses to their antlers to help them appear larger

Explanation:

The above option is the correct answer.

As elks appear larger, it tend to make other male elks to be scared to fight that particular elk for a female elk. Also, the female elk becomes more attracted to larger male elk.

Male elk are known to actually retain their antlers for more than half the year. Such elks do not likely group themselves with other males when they have antlers.

Photosynthesis occurs with the help of
A. CO2 and Water
B. SO2 and water
C. Oxygen and CO2
D. Oxygen and water​

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Explanation:

(A) = Carbon dioxide and water. Because, photosynthesis is the process by which green plants manufacturer their food by combining water and carbon dioxide in the process of sunlight energy trapped by chlorophyll to produce carbohydrate and released oxygen. from the above definition we see that, Photosynthesis cannot occur without water and carbon dioxide present

The differences in beak shape are examples of:

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Answer:

BIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION

Explanation:

Bird beaks are textbook examples of BIOLOGICAL adaptation to diet, but their shapes are also controlled by genetic and developmental histories.

Answer: The first one is bacterial because it mutates very quickly compared to humans and the second one is biological adaptation

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Explanation:

eagles have specially adapted feet and talons to help them out. A series of bumps on the bottom of their feet -- known as spicules -- help them hold on to their prey during flight. They also have razor-sharp talons that they use to grab their prey, kill it and tear into.

Which of the following statements about the use of synthetic polynucleotides in cracking the genetic code is true?
a) Particular codons are generated in predictable ratios with random RNA polymers containing specific ratios of different nucleotides.
b) Poly(A) RNA directs the synthesis of only polylysine in vitro.
c) Three different amino acids are incorporated into peptides when synthetic polymers of only one nucleotide are used to synthesize the RNA primer.
d) The codon table was completed by using RNA polymers of defined sequences.

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Answer:

a) Particular codons are generated in predictable ratios with random RNA polymers containing specific ratios of different nucleotides.

b) Poly(A) RNA directs the synthesis of only polylysine in vitro.

d) The codon table was completed by using RNA polymers of defined sequences.

Explanation:

A polynucleotide molecule is defined as the biopolymer which is composed of thirteen nucleotide monomers or more monomers which is covalently bonded in the chain.

While using the synthetic polyneuclitide in the cracking of the genetic code, the translation of a [tex]\text{poly(A) RNA tail}[/tex] that results in synthesis of the poly-lysine in the lab.

Some of the particular codons are produced by some specific ratios of a different nucleotides. This can be present in the different RNA polymers. Codon table includes the RNA polymers that contains nucleotides in some specific ratios.

Thus, the options (a), (b) and (d) are correct.

Which of the following is not an accurate description of what science is?

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Answer:

b number is not an accurate description of science

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Answer: B, D

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Where are the photoreceptors located inside a human eye?'

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what are the characteristics of normal cells and cancerous cells?​

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Normal cells stop growing (reproducing) when enough cells are present. For example, if cells are being produced to repair a cut in the skin, new cells are no longer produced when there are enough cells present to fill the hole (when the repair work is done).

In contrast, cancer cells don’t stop growing when there are enough cells present. This continued growth often results in a tumor (a cluster of cancer cells) being formed.

What does a chromosome consist of?

A. Tightly wound DNA only.

B. Loosely dispersed DNA and proteins.

C. Tightly wound DNA and proteins.

D. Loosely dispersed DNA.

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I think C, but I’m not sure.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

So, there are 2 different forms that DNA can be found in.

The more common form, where the DNA is loosly scattered.

There is a less common form, however, only found during cell division, which is a compacted form. The DNA is tighly wound in this case.

In the case of chromosomes, DNA is tightly pakced, and not loose.

Now, do they are do they  not have protiens?

Well, heres another question, how does the DNA get compacted?

It has to wrap around histone protiens.

The logn strands of DNA wrap around many histone protiens, until the full length of DNA has been compacted.

So to answer the question, yes, there are protiens found in chromosomes(specificly histone).

This means the answer must be C, since chrosomes are both tightly bound, and contain protein.

Which is the word equation for photosynthesis?

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Answer:

carbon dioxide + water + sunlight + chlorophyll → glucose + oxygen

Explanation:

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Which major body system is responsible for transporting nutrients,carbon dioxide, oxygen and blood cells throughout the body?

1.Circulatory system
2.Digestive system
3.Respiratory system

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Answer:

1.Circulatory system

Explanation:

Circulator system Bc body system

AL COMPRAR UN PRODUCTO NOS REBAJAN UN 8% PAGUE 48.000 EUROS . ¿CUÁL ERA EL PRECIO ORIGINAL?

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Answer:

V.O = 52.174.

Explanation:

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En este caso, considerando la información dada, es posible para nosotros inferir que al haber una rebaja del 8%, pagamos solamente el 92% del valor original del producto, esto quiere decir que debemos dividir el valor pagado, €48.000, por 0.92 con el fin de conocer dicho precio original:

[tex]V.O=\frac{48.000}{0.92}\\\\V.O=52.174[/tex]

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3. The evolutionary pathways of ten different species are represented in the diagram below.
E
D
F
Time
G
Н,
B
Which two species are the most closely related?
A and F
G and
E and I
C and D

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

when counting the number of organisms that differentiate between e and I, this answer gives the smallest number of organisms

The organ that controls your internal clock is called...​

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Answer:

The circadian biological clock is controlled by a part of the brain called the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

Explanation:

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Synovial joints have the greatest range of flexibility and motion.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

T
F

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Answer: The answer is true

Answer:

true

Explanation:

true

The movement of organic materials(food) takes place through
A. Xylem
B. Vessels
C. Tracheids
D. Phloem​

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Explanation:

everything can be found in the picture

the correct answer is (D) = phloem

Consider sebaceous and ceruminous glands. Then, click and drag each label into the appropriate category based on whether it pertains to sebaceous glands, ceruminous glands, or both.
A. Coats guard hairs to improve their informance
B. Usually opens up into a hair follicle
C. Simple, coiled, tubular glands
D. Secretes earwax
E. Coats the scalp hair with oil
F. Blockage and infection can cause pimples
1. Sebaceous
2. Ceruminous

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Answer:

A. Ceruminous

B. Sebaceous

C. Ceruminous

D. Ceruminous

E. Sebaceous

F. Sebaceous

Explanation:

Ceruminous glands are modified sweat glands located subcutaneously in the cartilaginous two-thirds of the external auditory canal. Ceruminous glands produce together with sebaceous glands the cerumen (i.e. earwax), which protects the ear canal against physical damage and/or microbial infections. On the other hand, sebaceous glands are glands in the skin that secrete sebum, an oily, waxy substance that lubricates the hair and skin of mammals. These glands (sebaceous) are affected by sex hormones like testosterone that enlarges the glands due to the increased cell proliferation rate and estradiol, which reduces the size of the glands due to the accelerated cell breakdown. Sebaceous glands are holocrine glands in which secretions are produced in the cytoplasm of the cells and then they are released by the rupture of the plasma membrane, while ceruminous glands are apocrine glands where the accumulated secretion is pinched off with a portion of the cell.

A traumatic injury to the inferior angle of the mandible severs the hypoglossal nerve. Which of the following muscles would be affected?

a. Geniohyoid
b. Mylohyoid
c. Genioglossus
d. Stylohyoid

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C, genioglossus is the answer :)

The muscle that would be affected is the Genioglossus. That is option C.

The hypoglossal nerve is the also known as cranial nerve XII.

This nerve arises from the nuclei in the medulla oblongata.

They supply:

the muscles of the tonguemuscles surrounding the hyoid bone andcontribute to swallowing and speech.

The muscles of the tongue  includes

genioglossus, hyoglossusstyloglossus, and palatoglossus

The genioglossus is a flat triangular muscle that forms the base by which the tongue is attached.

Since the hypoglossal nerve supplies the the tongue muscle (genioglossus), it would be must affected when mandible severs the hypoglossal nerve.

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define cell and atom​

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Answer:

Cell is the basic , functional unit of life

An atom is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element .

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