Answer:
The correct answer is - A. prokaryotic.
Explanation:
Monera is the kingdom that has not complete cell organization as eukaryotic cells and shows similar cell organization like prokaryotic cells with no clear nuclear membrane and a unicellular body.
The true bacteria and cyanobacteria are the member of this group. The nature of the organisms is either autotrophic or heterotrophic. Thus, the correct answer is - prokaryotic.
The organisms in Kingdom Monera do not have complete cell. They are called
B. prokaryotic
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A group of geologists is about to start excavating a new area for fossils. The area they are working in is the side of a cliff. Describe two pieces of information they will most likely be able to discover about the fossils they will find.
Answer:
Forms of fossils and there arrangement with layer of rock.
Explanation:
The seashore is a significant place for the depositional work of waves and it's also one of the significant places for the erosion and weathering of rocks. The presence of sedimentary rocks along the cliffs are essential for the discovery of fossils of plants and animals. Fossils of shells and other creatures that were of marine origin are mostly discovered near excavation sites. Fossil helps to prove the age of rocks and strata.The protein salmon has an isoelectric point of 12.1. Suppose you did a pH titration of a solution containing salmon. At what pH will the protein aggregate
Answer:
The correct answer is - 12.1.
Explanation:
In the case of the same isoelectric point of protein and the pH value of the solution, it is the only condition when aggregation of proteins takes place.
When there is intrinsically disordered proteins or misfolded proteins aggregates known as the protein aggregate. So for the first aggregation takes place at pH= 12.1.
What is the purpose of a geological time scale ?
It used to predict natural disaters throughout Earth’s history.
It is used to present the correct sequence of events in the Earth’s history.
It is used to determine the absolute dates in years for different periods.
It used to create a naming system for flora and fauna.
Answer: B. It is used to present the correct sequence of events in the Earth’s history.
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sexually produced offspring are indentical to their parent . true or false ?
What is the correct sequence of events for the life cycle of the pork tapeworm, T. solium? Arrange the following statements in chronological order
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The correct sequence of events for the life cycle of the pork tapeworm, T. solium in chronological order will be:
• Eggs are produced by adult tapeworms living in definitive host
• Eggs are released in the environment in the faeces
• Pigs eat grass contaminated, or fertilized with human faeces.
• Inside the intermediate hosst, the eggs mature into larvae and encyst in the host muscles.
• The definitive host ingests the larvae and becomes infected.
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State three ways of increasing the life-span of cut flowers
Answer:
Clean your vase thoroughly, Keep flowers away from fruit, Flower Food and Water
Explanation:
Which of these is a benefit of fish farming?
A. It can deplete native fish populations
B. It can restock lakes depleted by recreational fishing
C. It can pollute natural bodies of water
D. It can pass diseases to native fish populations
Answer:
The answer to this would be B
Explanation:
B:It can restock lakes depleted by recreational fishing
Lactase is an enzyme that is produced in the lining of the intestines. This enzyme helps the body speed up the
breakdown of carbohydrates that are found in dairy products, such as milk, yogurt, and cheese.
Which general function does lactase perform?
Answer:
Regulation of cell processes
Explanation:
Lactase is an enzyme that helps in the breaking down of disaccharide sugar, lactose, found in many foods. It does it by converting the lactose into its component reducing sugars - glucose and galactose. This enzyme is produced by some special cells lining the intestinal walls of humans and forms a kind of chemical barrier known as brush border where foods must pass through before being absorbed. By so doing, foods are screened for the presence of lactose and any lactose is broken down before the foods are given a pass.
1. The large cell is called secondary oocyte and the small one is called _______.
2. What parts of organ that located at the right side of upper abdomen?
3. It is yellowish gland about 18cm long and 4 cm wide.
4. The ____________ provides the oxygen necessary for cells to metabolize.
5. The _____________ moves the oxygen around the body and to the cells.
6. It a specialized sub-unit within a cell that has a specific function such as; mitochondrion, golgi bodies, lysosome, vacuole, etc.
7. _________ are the tiny building blocks of our tissues and organs.
8. In what process where sex cells undergo meiosis to form sperm cells (spermatogenesis) in male and egg cells (oogenesis) in female.
9. This is a production of sperm by the process of meiosis.
10. It is process of producing egg cells by means of meiosis.
Which of the cardiac cell characteristics describes the
ability to initiate an electrical impulse?
Answer:
The correct answer is: automaticity.
Explanation:
Cardiac muscle has several properties. These properties are: automaticity (given by the pacemaker cells), conductivity (meaning that each cardiac cell can transmit the electrical impulse to the next cardiac cells), contractility (like other types of muscles, cardiac muscle cells can contract), and irritability (each cell can contract on its own without the external stimuli).
Cardiac pacemaker cells are the ones with the capacity to initiate the electrical impulse by creating rhythmic impulses called action potentials, and thus directly regulating heart rate.
Pacemaker cells are located in the sinoatrial (SA) node, in the upper portion of the right atrial wall. In these cells, depolarization of the cardiac muscle begins, and the electrical impulse generated by it is transmitted to the atrioventricular (AV) node, the His bundle and then the Purkinje fibers - this order of events is necessary for the correct contraction of the heart to occur. All of these structures are part of the Conduction System of the heart.
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Which of these best matches a source of information with its most reliable use? (2 points)
cladogram → date events which occurred in Earth's past
cladogram → study the evolution of organisms based on adaptations
fossil records → compare the evolution of completely soft-bodied organisms
fossil records → study the behavior of primitive animals in extreme weather conditions
Answer:
petrified fossils → date sedimentary rocks
Given the latitudinal differences in sunlight intensity, how might you expect the carrying capacity of a plant species found at the equator to compare with that of a plant species found at high latitudes? Explain your answer
Answer:
The carrying capacity of a plant species expect in the equator is higher as compared to the carrying capacity at high Latitudes. This is due to the equator the plants have more light available, so the ecosystem can give them better conditions to survive and reproduce. Remembering that the carrying capacity is the largest population size an ecosystem can support without degrading itself, in the equator would be higher as it can have better conditions of light, so they would survive and reproduce more and the largest population the ecosystem could support would be higher.
does tomato have thick or thin exocarp?
If a diploid cell has 20 chromosomes, how many sister chromatids will be present
during PROPHASE of MITOSIS?
Answer:
92 chromatids
Explanation:
During phosphate, the nuclear envelope of the cell (which is where the 92 chromatids are contained) begins to break down. The centrioles, which are the only present in animal cells, separate and each moves to an opposite end of the cell
An older woman is transported to the hospital on Thanksgiving Day. While visiting with family for the holiday, the woman fell out of her chair and was unresponsive to her family. Upon arrival to the emergency department, the family reports that the woman lives independently. Before her current state, she recognized family members and was speaking normally. She begins to arouse, and her family notes that she seems unaware of her surroundings and does not respond to questions.
A defect of recognition may be tactile, visual, or auditory. These are known as:___________
Answer:
Agnosia typically is defined as the inability to recognize sensory stimuli. Agnosia presents as a defect of one particular sensory channel, such as visual, auditory, or tactile.
Refer to this diagram. Which structure will become the product of translation? 1 2 3 4
Provide details about Meiosis.
What is the term that refers to a deep divide between tissues of the brain?
Gyrus
fissure
sulcus
fusior
Answer:
fissure!
Explanation:
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Bacteriacial cell
Plant cell
Animal cell
All of these are correct answer
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which R group would most likely be found in a hydrophobic area of the tertiary structure of a globular protein?
Answer:
CH2-Aromatic ring
Explanation:
Amino acids with aromatic R groups are relatively hydrophobic and therefore don't interact with water molecules surrounding the protein. Tryptophan (Trp), phenylalanine (Phe) and tyrosine (Tyr) are amino acids with aromatic R groups. Since these amino acids are relatively nonpolar or hydrophobic, they participate in hydrophobic interactions that are strong when there are several residues with aromatic R groups which are stacked on one another. In this regard, it is also important to highlight that Tyr and Trp are more polar than Phe due to the hydroxyl (OH-) group in Tyr and the nitrogen in the Trp ring.
The genetic code is defined degenerate or even redundant because:
A. the same codon codes for different amino acids
B. an amino acid can be encoded by several codons
C is different in all organisms, except in monozygotic twins
D. the sequence of codons is not separated by intervals, but is continuous
E. the structure of the genes is constantly mutating
Answer:
B. an amino acid can be encoded by several codons
Explanation:
The genetic code refers to the set of rules that govern how the four nitrogenous bases (A,U,G,C) is arranged to form amino acids. The genetic code is a collection of all the CODONS formed. There are different characteristics of the genetic code and one of them is its REDUNDANCY.
Since there are 4 nitrogenous bases combined in three's to form a codon i.e. 4³, there are 64 possible codons that could form 20 maximum amino acids. This means that there are more codons in relation to amino acids. Hence, more than one codon can encode an amino acid, and this is referred to as REDUNDANCY of the genetic code.
For example, LEUCINE amino acid is encoded by 6 codons as follows: UUA, UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA, CUG.
3 Peroxisomes are cellular organelles: A. with their own genome B. present only in protists C. without membrane OR D. collaborating with the nucleus O E site of some oxidation reactions
Answer:
E.site of some oxidation reactions
You are carrying a case of 24 bottles of water up the stairs to your third-story apartment. What type of contraction are the muscles in your arms experiencing
Answer:
Concentric contraction.
Explanation:
Concentric contraction is a type of contraction that the muscles in arms experiencing when an individual lifting 24 bottles of water up the stairs. A concentric contraction is a type of muscle activation that creates tension on your muscle as it shortens. As your muscle shortens, it produces enough force to move an object in the upward direction. In weight training we can easily see concentric movement.
Gram-negative cell wall contains an outer membrane called the lipopolysaccharide (LPS). This LPS is found in the outer leaflet of the outer membrane. The innermost portion of the LPS is called Lipid A, which is an endotoxin. When are endotoxins released from a bacterial cell?
Answer:
The correct answer is - during active cellular growth and after cell lysis
Explanation:
Endotoxins, also known as LPS, are part of the outer leaflet of the outer membrane of the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria. These LPS especially Lipid A LPA released into the circulation when there is a disruption of the intact bacteria or after cell lysis. These are present in cell-associated bacteria such as Gram-negative pathogens such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Pseudomonas, and others.
The predominant forms of actin inside a cell are ATP-G-actin and ADP-F actin. What would be the consequence for actin filament assembly/disassembly if a mutation prevented actin's ability to bind ATP
Answer:
If actin is unable to bind to the ATP molecule, it will not be able to assemble into its two dominant forms.
Explanation:
As shown in the question above, the two predominant forms of actin are ATP-G-actin and ADP-F actin. As we can see, the formation of these two molecules involves the presence of an ATP molecule, in which case, the concentration of actin inside an organism depends totally on the capacity of the actin to be able to bind to an ATP molecule. If there is a mutation that prevents this binding from occurring, actin will not be able to form its two dominant forms, which will harm the presence of actin in the body.
The following statement is incorrect as stated "Pesticides create pesticide resistance in mosquitoes." Rewrite this sentence so that it is a more accurate statement of what actually occurs when pesticides are used. Why is this concept important to know in trying to control outbreaks of mosquito transmitted diseases such as eastern equine encephalitis (also known as Triple E)?
Answer:
Mosquitoes usually become resistant to pyrethroids through the mutation of a sodium channel gene that controls the movement of ions across cell membranes. Mutations in a single gene are enough to make mosquitoes almost completely resistant to the level of pyrethroids used in insecticides.
Brain researchers have found wider surface fissures, enlarged ventricles, and atrophy of the brain areas for regulating motivation, emotion, attention, actions, and perception in persons suffering from:________
a. bipolar disorder.
b. schizophrenia.
c. multiple personalities.
d. conversion disorders.
Answer:
B. Schizophrenia
Explanation:
yes
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