Answer:
sunlight energy is the correct answer to the question
Do you think that tardigrades could hold the key to space travel. Why or Why not?
Answer:Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space. There are about 1,300 known species in the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa consisting of animals that grow by ecdysis such as arthropods and nematodes.
If the first child of two parents with polydactyly does not exhibit this trait, what is the probability that their next child will have polydactyly
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Just because you are deferant dose not mean that your baby wourld have to turn out that way.
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are responsible for the structures and
functions of organisms.
DONE
Large biomolecules and macromolecules known as proteins are made up of one or more extended chains of amino acid residues. Proteins are responsible for the structures and functions of organisms.
What is Protein?Large, intricate molecules classified as proteins perform an array of essential roles in the human body. They are fundamental for the structure, operation, and control of the body's tissues and organs and perform out the majority of their work inside cells.
Many thousands of amino acids, which seem to be smaller components that make up proteins, are linked together in lengthy chains to form proteins. To form a protein, 20 different kinds of amino acids can be mixed. Each protein's precise function and characteristic 3-dimensional structure are established by its amino acid sequence.
Thus, Proteins are responsible for the structures and functions of organisms.
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The following equation shows the correct molecules formed in the reaction, but the products are incorrect
CH, +20,- H2O + CO2
How would you correct the products?
Answer:
CH4 + O2 ----> CO2 + H2O
Explanation:
the results is carbon dioxide plus water
Which of the following is NOT a type of biological weathering?
A. Carbon dioxide dissolving into clouds and forming acid rain.
B. Animals digging burrows.
C. Lichen absorbing minerals from stone.
D. Plants growing roots into concrete.
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Which best defines matter?
A. All the living things on the planet
B. All solid objects that can be seen
C. Anything in the atmosphere
OD. Anything that takes up space and has mass
SUBM
Answer:
Anything that takes up space and mass
Explanation:
In science matter takes up space either by a solid, liquid, gas, plasma etc. And it all has mass no matter how small or how much it has.
For young men of age 20, there have been 150 rounds of DNA replication during sperm production as compared to only 23 rounds for a woman of age 20. That is a 6.5-fold greater number of cell divisions and proportionately greater opportunity for new point mutations. Yet, on average, 20-year-old men contribute only about twice as many new point mutations to their offspring as do women. How can you explain this discrepancy
Answer:
A plausible hypothesis is that deleterious germline mutations in sperm cells are removed by natural selection since sperms have to compete to fertilize the egg
Explanation:
Sperm cells need to travel through the cervix in order to reach the uterus and fertilize the egg. During this process (which is called 'fertilization'), approximately 300 million sperm cells have to compete in a race to reach an egg. During fertilization, the majority of sperm cells die off quickly because male germinal cells carry mutations that lead to abnormalities (e.g., many sperms have double heads, others no tail, etc). The sperm cells are considered to be physiologically weak because their normal functions can be easily disrupted by mutations and, simultaneously, they are under strong selective pressure to be selected during the sperm race. In consequence, deleterious germline male mutations are expected to be eliminated by natural selection, thereby sperms are selected before fertilization so only the strongest ones can compete in the race to fuse with the egg cell and thus develop one zygote.
in your own words, what is the definition for Chromatid pair?
half of two threadlike strands of replicated chromosomes
What do smooth muscle cells look like under a microscope?
what is a dam
please tell
Answer:
a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
the heat of the sun is received by conduction true or false
Answer:
Heat from Sun reaches us by the process of radiation. ... It takes place in the form of electromagnetic radiations. In space (where there is Sun) there is no atmosphere, no medium, so convection can't take place. By radiation only heat can be transmitted by Sun to earth.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
lol its radiation
Type the correct answer in the box. Soybean oil is used in food production and cooking. In 2007, the United States produced 3.06 billion bushels of soybeans, and 65% of the harvest was used to make soybean oil. billion bushels of soybean oil were used for other purposes.
Answer:
Soybean oil is used in food production and cooking. True
In 2007, the United States produced 3.06 billion bushels of soybeans, and 65% of the harvest was used to make soybean oil. True
billion bushels of soybean oil were used for other purposes. False
Explanation:
Soybean oil is used in food production and for the purpose of cooking. The United States produced about 3.06 billion bushels of soybeans, and 65% of the harvest was used to make soybean oil in the year 2007. No, billion bushels of soybean oil were not used for other purposes such as in paints whereas large amount of soybean is used as a cooing oil which have many health benefits.
Answer:
1.071 billion
Explanation:
The cells in this part of a plant form long, vertical tubes. What is the most
likely relationship between the structure and function of these specialized
cells?
O A. The tubes allow water and nutrients to be transported throughout
the plant.
O B. The tubes prevent potential damage to the leaves caused
used by
strong winds.
C. The tubes allow the plant to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
O D. The tubes prevent water loss from the leaves.
Answer:
A. The tubes allow water and nutrients to be transported throughout
the plant.
When a muscle relaxes: Question 10 options: crossbridges form and muscle extensibility returns the muscle to rest length. crossbridges form and muscle elasticity returns the muscle to rest length. crossbridges stop forming and muscle elasticity returns the muscle to rest length. crossbridges stop forming and muscle extensibility returns the muscle to rest length
Answer:
When a muscle relaxes,
crossbridges stop forming and muscle elasticity returns the muscle to rest length.
Explanation:
Relaxation occurs when stimulation of the nerve stops. Calcium is then pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum breaking the link between actin and myosin. Actin and myosin return to their unbound state causing the muscle to relax. Alternatively relaxation will also occur when ATP is no longer available.
As a research scientist, you measure the amount of ATP and NADPH used by the Calvin cycle in 3 hours. You find 9,000 molecules of ATP used, but only 6,000 molecules of NADPH. Where did the extra ATP molecules come from
Answer:
The correct answer is - Cyclic flow.
Explanation:
Cyclic electrons flow pumps proton in the lumen of thylakoid towards the concentration with the help of ATP synthase. This movement produces additional ATP.
These additional ATPs are come from cyclic electron flow, during light reaction come from cyclic electron flow, during light reaction.
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Answer:
B. Bald eagles are hunted until near extinction, population recovers
Explanation:
A bottleneck effect can arise when the population of a species is drastically reduced by an occurrence. Human activities plays a major role in regard to creating a bottleneck effect in our present day. Human activities such as overhunting result into bottleneck effect. When overhunting reduces the population of a particular species, the few individuals left would have a reduced genetic variation which is not representative of the original population. The few individuals left further reproduces individuals of their kind carrying a genetic composition that is different from the original gene composition of the old population.
The case of the hunting of bald eagles until near extinction before they begin to recover is a perfect case of the bottleneck effect. Only a small proportion of the eagles original population survives. Generic variation reduces. The genetic variation in the new population of the bald eagles will be different from that of the original population.
Explain the process of Digestion in our body
Answer:
The digestive system ingests and digests food, absorbs released nutrients, and excretes food components that are indigestible. The six activities involved in this process are ingestion, motility, mechanical digestion, chemical digestion, absorption, and defecation.
Explanation:
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Which label belongs in the area marked X?
nucleus
DNA
hall wall
ribosomes
Answer:
nucleus step- by -step
Explanation:
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A student combined equal amounts of two solutions. One solution had a pH of 2 and the other had a pH of 12. Which would most likely be the resulting pH?
Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are:
A. 1
B. 3
C. 6
D. 11
The answer is C. 6
Explanation:
pH of a solution refers to the concentration of hydrogen ions in that solution. A scale is used to measure pH of a solution.
* A pH value less than (<) 7 is said to be ACIDIC. The lesser the number, the more acidic
* A pH value of exactly 7 is said to be NEUTRAL
* A pH value above (>) 7 is said to be BASIC OR ALKALINE. The higher the number, the more alkaline.
According to this question, two solutions of equal volume with pH values of 2 and 12 respectively were combined. Based on the explanation of pH scale, the solution with pH 2 is said to be very ACIDIC while the solution with pH 12 is said to be very ALKALINE.
Hence, if this two solutions are combined, a neutralization will occur which will result to a solution with close to neutral pH (7). In the above options, 6 is the closest pH value to NEUTRAL and hence, the most likely pH of the resulting solution.
Answer:
6
Explanation:
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Which of these is not a common feature for all life?
a. DNA is the hereditary material.
b. Living things adapt to their environment.
c. Living things breathe air.
d. Living things carry out a series of chemical
reactions known as metabolism.
Answer:
A
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a) Arrange the seedless vascular plants, angiosperms, non-vascular plants and gymnosperms in order according to the complexity of their features.
b) Arrange the same groups in the order in which they appear in the fossil record.
c) Compare the order of your two lists. What is the pattern?
Answer:
Cover the classifiction of plant on the evolution of history of significant feature in plant Gymnosperm evolved to have seed but not have flowers me. in the other way evolved seeds vascular tissue.
A rigid coating that protects and supports a cell is:
A. Phospholipid bilayer
B. Cell membrane
C. Cell wall
D. Exoskeleton
Answer:
Cell Wall
Explanation:
However, cell walls are only in plant cells.
In interstitial growth of cartilage ______. Multiple choice question. only new cells are produced only new matrix is produced news cells and new matrix are produced
Answer:
The correct answer is ''news cells and new matrix are produced''
Explanation:
Interstitial growth consists of the production of new layers of cartilage in the inner layer of the perichondrium. This process occurs because chondrocytes meet in the form of small groups, called isogens or cell nests, they are capable of dividing and the cartilaginous matrix is distensible. Daughter cells initially occupy the same gap but as they secrete new intercellular matrix they separate. These daughter cells can divide again, forming so-called isogenic groups, which are frequently found in growing cartilage.
Which statement explains why oxygen molecules easily diffuse across a cell
membrane while DNA molecules do not?
A. Oxygen molecules are more useful to a cell than are DNA
molecules.
O B. DNA molecules contain carbon atoms, while oxygen molecules
have only oxygen atoms.
C. Oxygen molecules are very small, while DNA molecules are very
large.
D. DNA molecules have phosphate groups that the cell membrane
repels.
Answer:
C.
Oxygen molecules are very small, while DNA molecules are very large.
-results from immigration
-new genes brought into a population
-variation in a population increases
What do the notes describe?
Please I urgently need help with this
Answer:
A - Stigma
B - Anther
C - Filament
D - Style
E - Ovary
F - Petal
Explanation:
The above are the correct answers of the image drawn in the attachment.
These are parts of a flower.
A - Stigma: It is the head of the pistil. It contains a sticky substance that catches pollen grains from other pollinators.
B - Anther: This is the head of the stamen. It produces pollen grain.
C - Filament: It is a long slender part of the flower. It attaches the anther to the flower.
D - Style: It actually holds the stigma.
E - Ovary: It holds the ovule. Found at the base of the pistil.
F - Petal: It attracts pollinators to the flower.
what are the limitations of using fossil in evolution theory. Please answer
In a normal conception (fertilization of egg and sperm), due to the processes crossing over and independent assortment:
Answer: Hello your question is missing below is the intended question
Which of the following supports genetic diversity?
A- Independent Assortment
B-independent assortment and crossing-over support genetic diversity
C-Independent assortment, crossing-over, and fertilization of an egg by sperm support genetic diversity
D-Fertilization of an egg by a sperm
E-Crossing-over
answer :
Independent assortment, crossing-over, and fertilization of an egg by sperm support genetic diversity ( C )
Explanation:
The processes that supports Genetic diversity are ; Fertilization of egg and sperm, Independent assortment and processes of crossing over
Genetic diversity is the simply the variations seen in genetic composition among a population or specie.
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Explanation:
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During what phase is the cell polyploid? Why is it polyploid at this point--what has happened to create this state and why is it important to the process?