The following chart lists taxonomy classifications for seven organisms. Some have just one classification, while others have a subclassification. Which four classifications best match the classifications of your fossils? Research the classifications if you don’t know their characteristics.

Classification
Organism 1 Brachiopoda
Organism 2 Mollusca, Gastropoda
Organism 3 Arthropoda, Trilobita
Organism 4 Chordata, Actinopterygii
Organism 5 Pteridophyta
Organism 6 Nematoda
Organism 7 Ascomycota
Now complete the following table to explain your reasoning for the classification of your fossils.

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Answer 1

After doing some research I got a close answer.

The table is correct except for the very first one being fossil A. I didn't get that one correct so don't use that one.

The Following Chart Lists Taxonomy Classifications For Seven Organisms. Some Have Just One Classification,
Answer 2

Answer:

Explanation:

Organism 1- Brachiopoda Fossil D

Organism 2- Mollusca, Gastropoda Fossil A 

Organism 3- Arthropoda, Trilobita Fossil C

Organism 4- Chordata, Actinopterygii none

Organism 5- Pteridophyta Fossil B

Organism 6- Nematoda none

Organism 7- Ascomycota none


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Answer:

No

Explanation:

But they are the only part of plants that absorb water

No roots are not the only organs in a plant that needs water.

What are roots of plant?

Roots are organs of higher plants that absorbs water and mineral ions from soil. Two main type of root system is observed in plants: Tap root system and Fibrous root system. Tap root systems are found in dicotyledonous angiosperms (such as pea) and gymnosperms (such as pine) whereas Fibrous root system is mostly observed monocotyledonous angiosperms (such as wheat or rice).

The three main primary function of the roots are:

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3. It acts as food reserve.

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Answer:

0.09

Explanation:

A locus can be defined as a specific genetic location for a particular gene variant (i.e., allele). Diploids organisms (e.g., humans) have two sets of homologous chromosomes, and each pair of homologous chromosomes may have the same alleles or may have 2 different alleles in each locus. Moreover, allele frequency refers to the proportion of one allele with regard to all alleles at the locus in the population. In this case, there are only two alleles for this locus in the population, and the frequency of the recessive allele is equal to 0,91, thereby the frequency of the remaining dominant allele is equal to 0.09 ( 0.91 + 0.09 = 1).

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Answer: Species A is diploid, it means 2n=36, the haploid number is 36/2=18. Species B is triploid, it means 3n=36, then the haploid number is 36/3=12.

Explanation:

A chromosome is an ordered bundle of DNA associated with proteins such as histones, and it is found in the nucleus of the cell. Different organisms have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans, for example, have 23 pairs of chromosomes, 22 of them are autosomal pairs, and one pair are sex chromosomes, which indicates the sex of a person. Each parent contributes one chromosome from his or her autosomal pair and one from the sex pair, so that the offspring get half of their chromosomes from their mother and half from their father.

A haploid cell has only one set of chromosomes (n), whereas diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes (2n) and triploid cells have three sets (3n). In the example of humans, a diploid cell is a somatic cell and has 46 chromosomes (or 23 pairs). And a haploid cell, a gamete for example, has 23 chromosomes.

If two species of plants carry 36 chromosomes, and species A is diploid, it means 2n=36. Then the haploid number is 36/2=18. Species B is triploid, it means 3n=36. Then the haploid number is 36/3=12.

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Digestion is one of the longest process taking place in the human body. The process of digestion involves several steps as well as the organs. It starts with the mouth and ends at the anus. The track is also referred to as alimentary canal. The organs involved in the alimentary canal are mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine. Small intestine is one among them and plays a major role. Let us explore the importance of small intestine in digestion of food.

Answer:

Similarity:

Amoeba and human beings require the same nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats for their growth and survival.

Difference:

1. Mode of Nutrition:

Amoeba is unicellular and microscopic, which makes it an organism that uses the Holozoic mode of nutrition. It ingests food through its cell membrane and feeds on other tiny organisms like bacteria, algae, and protozoans. On the other hand, human beings are multicellular organisms and use saprophytic and holozoic modes of nutrition. They ingest complex food materials that are broken down into simpler nutrients.

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NB: This is a business question, not biology.

Answer:

SAC (Short-run Average Cost) and LAC (Long-run Average Cost)

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A. The draftsman since the lowest point on each SAC curve will have a horizontal tangent line which only occurs at the lowest point on the LAC.

Explanation:

The costs of all factors of production become variable in the long run.  But in the short-run, some costs are variable, and some are fixed.  When the producer starts operating over the long run period, it can then operate without the constraints imposed by the presence of the fixed-cost factors. Therefore, in the long run, the average cost (LAC) is equal to the short-run average cost (SAC) because there is an unconstrained minimum average cost at all output levels.

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Answer:

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Because the use of more can get us more items that can grow the population and interest.

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b.
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c.
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d.
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Greywater can be used for certain purposes without being treated if it is collected separately.

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Answer:

The answer to the given question is =7/8

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In autosomal dominant traits, one copy of the affected gene is enough to cause the disease. Let ’A’ be the affected gene, ‘a’ be the non affected gene. Since IV-4’s parents are a couple of affected and non-affected. So, he has the genes Aa, i.e. a single affected gene.  

A a

a aA aa

a aA aa

Number of children affected=[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Penetrance and expressivity are related to

 

A. the expression of a dominant phenotype in a heterozygote.

B. the increased expression of a particular trait when a hybrid species is formed.

C. the expression of one gene masking the effects of another gene.

D. quantitative traits that diminish or intensify a particular phenotype.

E. the influence of environment on the expression of a particular genotype.

Answer:

the influence of environment on the expression of a particular genotype.

Explanation:

In genetics, we define penetrance as the proportion of individuals in a given population carrying a particular gene/allele which leads to the expression of the particular trait associated with that gene/allele.

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Answer:

A. cell division

Explanation:

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B. Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

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D. Typhoid Fever

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Egg

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Answer:

answer is A just did it on my acellus

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The correct answer is option (A) the running water will sweep the algae downstream and keeps it from growing.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - Associated with the Sertoli cells in the seminiferous tubule.

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This could be possible only due to GFP gene expresses only in spermatogonia, we can expect to find GFP + cells associated with the Sertoli cells in the seminiferous tubules.

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Answer:

Multiple Alleles

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Answer:

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Answer:

I would say hypothesis  is what we use for science as a guess, but also monitoring is a good one.

Explanation:

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