The movement of plate tectonics produces new environments and gives organisms a new environment that they now need to adapt and evolve to fit into.
A purebred tall pea plant is cross-pollinated with a tall, heterozygous pea plant. Use a Punnett square to determine the probability the offspring inherita
recessive short allele. (I point)
75%
25%
0%
50%
Answer:
The correct answer is - 25%
Explanation:
A cross between true tall pea plant and heterozygous tall pea plant is the cross of tall allele whic is TT and heterozygous which is Tt, so the gametes will be formed would be - T and T by true tall plant and T, and t allele by heterozygous plant.
The Punnett square of this cross is attached with the answer, where 2 heterozygous offspring and two tall offspring produced. In which there is only two recessive short allele formed in this generation out of 8 alleles.
So the probability of short allele would be:
= (2/8) *100
= (1/4) *100
= 25%
Which hormone released by the highlighted structure stimulates the release of TSH from the anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis)? Which hormone released by the highlighted structure stimulates the release of TSH from the anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis)? TRH CRH GHIH GHRH
Answer:
Explanation:
hypothalamus release thyrotropin releasing hormone(TRH) which stimulate the pituitary gland to release TSH
The activity of the thyroid gland is regulated by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), also called thyrotropin. TSH is released from the anterior pituitary in response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) from the hypothalamus.
How do you stimulate TSH production?Eating a portion of Essential Fats at every meal which includes extra olive oil, flaxseed oil, raw unsalted nuts and seeds, avocados, and oily fish, will improve thyroid hormone levels as our cell receptors become more able to take up thyroid hormone.
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While cooking, Lisa spills boiling water on her hand. Her skin turns blotchy with blisters. Which type of burn does she have? A. first-degree burn B. second-degree burn C. third-degree burn
Answer:
B
Explanation: First degree only makes the skin turn red
HELP!!! Plato Biology closed out and all I had left was Final. Anyone have examples of the 50 questions so I can study
Answer:
Explanation:
Are gender traits completely a result of societal expectations?
Are there any parts of the human body that get oxygen directly from the air and not from the blood?
Are there nuclear reactions going on in our bodies?
Can humans ever directly see a photon?
Can I turn my cat into a diamond?
Do blind people dream in visual images?
Do Kirlian photographs show the soul of an organism?
Do koalas eat honey like other bears?
Do poppy seeds contain narcotics?
Does the human body contain minerals?
How can the heart be strong enough to pump blood up your legs against gravity?
How can we differentiate so many different foods if we can only taste four flavors on our tongue: sweet, bitter, sour, and salty?
How can we unlock the 90% of our brain that we never use?
How did doctors create my belly button?
How did evolution ever lead ostriches to hide their head in the sand when an enemy approaches?
How do I turn on more parts of my brain and get smarter?
How do nerves control every organ and function in the body?
How do trees give earth all its oxygen?
How does the outer layer of skin cells on my finger detect when I am touching an object?
How long before genetic sequencing is able to tell us exactly how our children will look and act?
How long does it take our eyes to fully adapt to darkness?
How much water can a camel store in its hump?
How strong does a non-toxic odor have to be before it damages your sense of smell?
Is human blood ever any color other than red?
Is ionizing radiation always harmful?
Is it completely random whether a baby is a boy or a girl?
What are the five senses of the human body?
What chemicals can make human tissue regenerate in seconds?
What is it about a full moon that makes people do crazy things and commit crimes?
What is it about red that makes bulls so angry?
When did humans stop evolving?
When do birds use their teeth?
Where in my body is the original cell from which I was formed?
Why are bats blind?
Why are human brains the biggest?
Why are red, yellow, and blue the primary colors in painting but computer screens use red, green, and blue?
Why are veins blue?
Why can only certain parts of the tongue taste sweet flavors? Is there an evolutionary benefit to this?
Why can you boil a frog without it jumping out to safety if you raise the temperature slowly?
Why can't color blind people see any colors?
Why did evolution create a chicken that lays so many unfertilized eggs when that is so wasteful?
Why do camera flashes make your eyes turn red?
Why do humans have an appendix even though it is unnecessary?
Why do my fingers absorb water and become wrinkled?
Why does chewing gum take seven years to digest?
Why does every cell in our body contain DNA?
Why does evolution always lead to more advanced species?
Why don't dogs sweat?
Why don't I burst cells in my rear when I sit down?
Why don't our eyeballs fill up with water when we swim?
Why don't trees freeze and burst in the winter like cold pipes?
Why have humans evolved to be taller over the last three hundred years?
Why will a mother bird abandon its chick if touched by a human?
What is a biological approach to determining when a mother and her conceptus become separate individuals?
Answer:
Electroencephalography.
Explanation:
Electroencephalography is used to measure brain activity in terms of electrical activity. It is done by attaching electrodes on the scalp, or sometimes by placing electrodes directly in the brain. Using electroencephalography can help determine when the fetus starts having its own brain activities, which means that it is now a separate entity distinguishable from its mother. Using electroencephalography to see brain waves can give us a deeper insight into the age old complicated issue of when a mother and her conceptus become separate individuals.
"I can be single celled or multicelled. I can reproduce sexually or asexually. I can be heterotrophic or autotrophic. I am Eukaryotic. What am I?"
Answer:
The correct answer is a protist.
Explanation:
A eukaryotic organism, which cannot be categorized as an animal, plant, or fungus is known as protists. They are majorly unicellular, however, some of them are multicellular like algae. Some of the protists can attain energy for living by consuming other organisms, that is, they are heterotrophic. While some obtain energy from the surroundings via the process of photosynthesis, that is, they are also autotrophic.
The protists are mainly found in water, however, some of them also thrive in moist soil. These species can be seen anywhere on the Earth, where there is liquid, even within human beings. The reproduction is some of the protists takes place sexually, that is, with the help of gametes, while in some of the protists asexual reproduction also takes place, that is, by the process of binary fission.
Which of the following is true about the speed of light?
O it is a constant when the light is traveling in a vacuum.
O It speeds up or slows down depending on the observer.
O It is slowest in a vacuum.
O lt varies depending on the color of the light.
Answer:
It is a constant when the light is traveling in a vacuum.
Explanation:
Bree Wakefield is a 19 year old college student, living in a dormitory on the campus of her university. She started to feel poorly and began to miss classes. She was diagnosed with a disease of the CNS ?
Answer:
We don't know. Possibly not
Explanation:
CNS diseases are related to the nervous system
symptoms include memory loss or lack of coordination
which doesn't seem to be the case
she probably is feeling a mild headache
The photoelectric effect describes when light shines on a piece of metal, and the metal releases electrons. Which model of light
behavior best helps explain this effect?
Particle model
Wave model
Electromagnetic model
Frequency model
Answer:
The answer is PARTICLE MODEL The person above ^^^ got the answer wrong, the correct answer really is Particle Model...
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Answer:
Particle model
Explanation:
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what is the key to the recognition of a trait whose expression is determined by the effects of two or more genes
Answer:
Explanation:
Polygenic inheritance occurs when many loci of a gene contributes to it genetic make up.
No particular allele can be selected for contributing to a particular traits all the allele are equally expressed.
Over expressitivity example is pleiotrophy effect have more than 5 fingers or toes
The offspring express more dominant traits that the normal mendelian principle
This signs indicate polygenic inheritance.
which type of soil is likely to be found in horizon E
Answer:
A layer of pale,Sandy soil lacking clay and iron is likely to be found in horizon E
Answer:
bedrock
Explanation: A layer or bedrock is the type of soil is likely to be found in horizon E. Hence the correct answer is option A among the options. The bed rocks can be regarded very hard and it cannot be breakable.
¿Qué características crees que deben tener los métodos anticonceptivos para ser eficaces en el control de la natalidad?
Answer:
Los métodos anticonceptivos para ser eficaces en el control de la natalidad deben ser seguros para las personas que los utilizan, es decir, no tener efectos adversos, o al menos, la menor cantidad posible. Ser reversibles, es decir, que no generen infertilidad de por vida. Deben ser además fáciles de usar, cómodos y fáciles de conseguir, esto es, económicos. Además deben ser eficientes en su objetivo de evitar la concepción, que es para lo que fueron creados.
Explanation:
La tasa de eficacia de un método anticonceptivo se mide por la cantidad de embarazos que se producen cada 100. Esta parece ser la característica más importante, y si bien es una de las más importantes, hay que tener en cuenta todos los otros factores mencionados, es decir que la gente pueda acceder a ellos, sean cómodos, seguros y a un precio coherente.
Which type of muscle contracts without nervous stimulation?
Answer:
the answer is the cardiac muscle
In a laboratory experiment with three groups of students, one group drinks pure water, a second group drinks an equal amount of beer, and a third group drinks an equal amount of concentrated salt solution, all during the same time period. Their urine production is monitored for several hours. Which groups are expected to have the greatest and least amounts of urine, respectively
Answer:
beer is the greatest and salt solution would be least
Explanation:
Diatoms are mostly asexual members of the phytoplankton. Diatoms lack any organelles that might have the 9 + 2 pattern. They obtain their nutrition from functional chloroplasts, and each diatom is encased within two porous, glasslike valves. Which question would be most important for one interested in the day-to-day survival of individual diatoms?A) How does carbon dioxide get into these protists with their glasslike valves?B) How do diatoms get transported from one location on the water's surface layers to another location on the surface?C) How do diatoms with their glasslike valves keep from sinking into poorly lit waters?D) How do diatoms with their glasslike valves avoid being shattered by the action of waves?E) How do diatom sperm cells locate diatom egg cells?
Answer:
Diatoms are mostly asexual members of the phytoplankton. Diatoms lack any organelles that might have the 9 + 2 pattern. They obtain their nutrition from functional chloroplasts, and each diatom is encased within two porous, glasslike valves. Which question would be most important for one interested in the day-to-day survival of individual diatoms?
C) How do diatoms with their glasslike valves keep from sinking into poorly lit waters?
Explanation:
Diatoms are some of the most important organisms living on earth because of its role on the oxygen production in the planet earth. The question "how do diatoms with their glasslike valves keep from sinking into poorly lit waters?" Because of the way their nutrition is obtained from functional chloroplasts and the way them encased within two porous, glasslike valves.
Describe the transport properties of the loop of Henle and explain the interactions between the ascending and descending limbs
Answer:
The loop of henle is a part of the renal functional unit.
This handle has an ascending part and a descending part.
In the descending loop, the urine that is formed inside enters a hypotonia, since a large amount of water is absorbed and the concentrations of solutes in the urine decrease, thus generating a hypoosmolar solution, that is, with less molarity.
In the ascending loop of henle, the opposite arises, ionic channels appear that increase the concentration of solutes, this is how the urine that runs through the interior of the ascending loop of henle becomes hyperosmolar.
Hyperosmolarity is the increase in concentrations of solutes, and the increase in molarity of the solution, which in this case would be urine.
Explanation:
A very important fact is that urea is absorbed in the ascending henle loop.
You perform a test cross of the dihybrid AaBb and score the phenotypes of 1000 progeny. Assuming independent assortment, how many of the progeny do you expect to display the dominant phenotype for both the A and B genes?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
The number of progeny expected to display the dominant phenotype for both the A and B genes should be 4.
A test cross usually involves crossing an individual whose zygosity is in doubt with an individual that is recessive for both alleles so as to ascertain the zygosity of the former. Hence, for a test cross involving AaBb:
AaBb x aabb
Progeny:
4 AaBb
4 Aabb
4 aaBb
4 aabb
Therefore, the number of progeny expected to display the dominant phenotype for both the A and B genes is 4.
A red flower producing snapdragon plant is crossed with a white flower producing snapgragon plant. Resulting F1 generation is crossed with one another to produce F2 generation.
This is incomplete dominance of genes.
Q1 What type of a breeding is this? (monohybrid, dihybrid or interspecific)
Q2 Draw a genetic chart to show P, F1 and F2 generations clearly indicating genotypes, phenotypes and generations.
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
1. This is an example of monohybrid breeding. A monohybrid breeding is the type of breeding that involves parents with a pair of contrasting characters. On the other hand, a type of breeding involving a single gene is what is known as monohybrid breeding.
2. When a red flower snapdragon is crossed with a white flower snapdragon, the resulting offspring are usually pink - an indication of incomplete dominance of the gene responsible for flower color. Assuming the red flower's genotype is AA and that of the white flower is aa:
AA x aa
Aa Aa Aa Aa
F1 genotype = all Aa
F1 phenotype = pink flower
At F2:
Aa x Aa
AA 2Aa aa
F2 Genotype/phenotype:
1AA - red color
2Aa - pink flower color
1 aa - white flower color.
Protein that accounts for why water can cross a membrane more quickly than expected is Group of answer choices
Answer:
The correct answer is "Aquaporin".
Explanation:
The missing options of this question are:
A. ATP synthetase
B. Aquaporin
C. The sodium-potassium pump
D. Integrin
The correct answer is option B. "Aquaporin".
Aquaporins are microscopic channels that belong to a family of proteins that form pores. Aquaporins are also known as water channels for its specific biological role of allowing water to cross the cell membrane. The presence of aquaporins explains why water can cross cell membrane more quickly than expected, since they function as regulators of water transference.
The process called substrate cycling is used to describe this process: Group of answer choices Freely reversible reactions Recycling of vitamins as catalysts in metabolism Situations where there are two different enzymes used to reverse a specific step in a metabolic pathway
Answer:
where there are two different enzymes used to reverse a specific step in a metabolic pathway is the correct answer.
Explanation:
where there are two different enzymes used to reverse a specific step in a metabolic pathway is a process of substrate cycling because its a process that happen between two metabolic pathways or different enzymes ,non equilibrium catalyses reactions which occurs or happen at the same time in opposite directions and having no effect but its deplete energy inform of heat.
The medical term ____________________ describes a pus-filled lesion on the eyelid resulting from an infection in a sebaceous gland.
Answer:
the medical term is hordeolum
9. What types of resources are found in the Amazon jungle?
Answer:
Metals like bauxite, gold, manganese, copper, tin and timber.
The Amazon Jungle is rich for logging , coffee growing , meat
production and milk production.....
Question 8 of 10
What three things most directly affect carrying capacity?
A. Wood, electricity, and water
B. Money, medicine, and food
C. Water, money, and technology
D. Food, space, and water
SUBMIT
Answer:
food space and water
Explanation:
The role of the ___________ branch of the autonomic nervous system mediates control of organ processes when the body is essentially ______.
Answer: parasympathetic; at rest
Explanation: The parasympathetic nervous system branch of the autonomic nervous system is largely responsible for the relaxation of the body especially at rest where it undoes the activities of the sympathetic branch by decreasing respiration, heart rate and then increasing the body's digestion rate. As such, this branch is also responsible for digestion response in a relaxed, resting, or feeding states. The role therefore of the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system mediates control of organ processes when the body is essentially at rest.
What does cyclical mean
The client has experienced a stroke, and her speech is now garbled. The client may have experienced damage to which of the following?
A. Brainstem
B. Medulla oblongata
C. Frontal lobe
D. Cerebellum
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A person with garbled speech may have experienced damage to the frontal lobe portion of the brain.
This is because the left portion of the frontal lobe of the brain is an area that has been touted to be responsible for the control of speech in humans. Research in the past has shown that damage to that region of the brain affects the formation of spontaneous speech as well as motor speech control.
Hence, garbled speech in someone that has experienced stroke can be attributed to damage to the frontal lobe.
Correct option: C.
Describe the structure of G protein ?
Answer:
G protein can refer to two distinct families of proteins.
Explanation:
heterotrimric G proteins are large in shape, G proteins are activated by G protein coupled receptors and are made up of alpha (a) beta(b) and gamma(y) subunits.
Volcanic eruptions are events that take place inside Earth’s . When they occur on land, they spew tremendous amounts of gas, releasing matter into the . The hot, flowing lava also disrupts the by destroying any vegetation and animals in its path.
Answer:
Volcanic eruptions are events that take place inside Earth’s GEOSPHERE. When they occur on land, they spew tremendous amounts of gas, releasing matter into the ATMOSPHERE. The hot, flowing lava also disrupts the BIOSPHERE by destroying any vegetation and animals in its path.
Explanation: I was taking the test and got it right so I thought I could help anyone who needs it
who invented biology
Answer:
The term biology in its modern sense appears to have been introduced independently by Thomas Beddoes (in 1799), Karl Friedrich Burdach (in 1800), Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (Biologie oder Philosophie der lebenden Natur, 1802) and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (Hydrogéologie, 1802).
Explanation:
When was biology invented?
Antiquity
The science of biology was invented by Aristotle (384–322 BC). Before Aristotle, many Greek philosophers had speculated about the origins of the Earth and of Life, but their theorizing was unsupported by empirical investigation.
what organ lies over the surface of the heart
Answer:
lungs
Explanation: