The two parts of cellular respiration which must occur twice for each glucose molecule that enters the process are

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Answer:

the citric acid cycle and preparatory steps


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You treat a sample of DNA with DNase and run the digested fragments out on an electrophoretic gel. You found mostly long fragments. What can you conclude about this sample of DNA

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Answer:

the sample contains mostly heterochromatin  

Explanation:

Heterochromatin refers to a highly condensed state of DNA, whereas euchromatin is lightly packed. It is for that reason that heterochromatin is associated with a transcriptionally inactive state, whereas euchromatin regions are active for transcription. Heterochromatin regions resist DNases because these enzymes don't cut DNA randomly, but they show sequence preference. In consequence, highly repetitive DNA heterochromatin regions (e.g., centromeres, telomeres, etc) may exhibit resistance to DNA cleavage.

In the life cycle of zygomycota fungi, the filamentous, asexually reproducing forms visible to the human eye are called:

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Answer:

hyphae

Explanation:

In the asexual phase of their life cycle, the hyphae produce sporangiospores. The group of fungi known as Zygomycota develop sporangia within a sac, which bursts to release the spores, germinating into a new hypha.

What is the probability of the offspring having hemophilia for the cross that is shown in the Punnett square?

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Answer:

Probability of having haemophilia for the cross having genes Hh and Hh is 25 percent. Probability of having haemophilia for the cross having genes hh and hh is 100 percent.

Explanation:

Answer:

C. 50%

Explanation:

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

It's sugar or glucose and oxygen

ANALYZE How could scientists use data from tree rings to learn more about ecosystems
in the past? Use evidence from the tree ring in Figure 2a to support your answer.

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Tree rings can be used to help analyze the age of the tree, but also to estimate the weather during a specific period of the life of the tree. Tree rings can show information such as precipitation and temperature.

Darwin’s finches evolved on an island. What is the main reason that islands often provide good examples of evolution?
They have many niches.
They have many organisms that live on them.
They allow for automatic biogeographic isolation.
They allow for many variations to exist in species.

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Answer:   c)  They allow for automatic biogeographic isolation.

The main reason that islands often provide good examples of evolution that they allow for automatic biogeographic isolation. The correct option is C.

What is evolution?

Transition in the heritable traits of biological communities over time is referred to as evolution.

These traits are gene expressions that are passed down from parent to progeny during reproduction.

They have resulted in significant gains in standard of living, public welfare, wellness, and protection.

They have altered our perceptions of the universe and of ourselves in relationship to the world around us. One of the most fundamental concepts in modern science is biological evolution.

They are well-known for evolving different beaks that are suited to different food types, such as large seeds as well as invertebrates, enabling them to occupy different niches.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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The following table describes some landforms.
Landform
Created By
Found in
Wind erosion Water or glacial erosion Depositions Deserts Coasts Mountains
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
| A
Yes
No
B
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
с
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
D
No
No
No
No
Which landform is most likely a coastline?
Landform A
Landform B
O Landform C
Landform D

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Answer:

landform D is most likely a cost line

Describe these findings, and explaine their significants; epicanthal fold; pseudostrabismus; ophthalmia neonatorum; Brushfield spots.

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-epicanthic fold: skin across the inner corner of the eye (canthus).
-pseudostrabismus: the appearance of strabismus because of epicanthic fold but is normal for a young child.
-Ophthalmia neonatorum, conjunctivitis of the newborn: purulent discharge caused by a chemical irritant or a bacterial or viral agent from the birth canal.
-brushfield spots: white specks around the edge of the iris.

If an egg with 22 chromosomes is fertilized by a normal sperm with 23 chromosomes the result is a condition called

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Answer: the answer is monosomy

a penny is tossed and comes up heads 7 out of 10 times. Is the probability that it will be heads on the next toss 70%? Why or not?​

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I think it will because when you express 7/10 as a fraction it will result to 0.7, meaning the probability between 0 and 1 will be 0.7, therefore to express 0.7 as a fraction the answer will be 70%..

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The role played by the systems of the body in ensuring survival of farm animals in hot and dry climates

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Answer:

Answer to the following question is as follows;

Explanation:

Domesticated animals have a natural instinct to seek out cover and seek refuge from the scorching heat. Their bodies, on the other hand, have inherent defensive systems to help them cope with heat and dryness. One of these is their covering or fur, which gives sun protection.

Animals living in hot, dry climates consume a lot of water, which is subsequently stored in their tissues to keep them from becoming dehydrated. Sweating is accomplished by certain animals by keeping their mouths open.

An anaerobic metabolic pathway that results in the production of two net ATPs per glucose plus two pyruvic acid molecules is glycolysis True False

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Answer: True.

Explanation:

Glycolysis is a process that occurs in the cell cytoplasm, in which a 6-carbon glucose molecule is cleaved into two 3-carbon pyruvate molecules. Two molecules of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that acts as a source of energy to perform biological processes.) and two molecules of NADH are also obtained. It is a metabolic pathway responsible for oxidizing glucose in order to obtain energy for the cell. It consists of a series of consecutive enzymatic reactions, and when pyruvate is obtained, it continues to be used in other metabolic pathways in order to continue delivering energy to the organism. Glycolysis takes place both in the absence and presence of oxygen, so it is defined as an anaerobic process. Therefore, the final destination of the products obtained in glycolysis will depend on the conditions of the environment in which it is found, which will determine the metabolic pathway to be followed (i.e., whether oxygen is available or not). In the absence of oxygen, glucose will not be completely oxidized to carbon dioxide and water, generating fermentative products (lactic acid in animals and ethanol in yeast) producing only two net ATP molecules. In the presence of oxygen, the pyruvate obtained during glycolysis enters the Krebs cycle (to produce energy in usable form as ATP or GTP) and then undergoes oxidative phosphorylation (the process by which ATP is formed as a result of electron transfer from NADH or FADH2 to oxygen via a series of electron transporters) producing a net gain of between 36-38 ATP.

In which type of synovial joint does one bone with a convex non-hemispherical surface fit into the concave depression of another

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What information can a scientist learn directly from a single fossil?
A. How many offspring the organism produced
B. How the organism is related to others
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C. The organism's shape and size
D. The life expectancy of similar organisms
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Answer:

B. How the organism is related to others

Answer:

B. How the organism is related to others

Explanation:

What is true of mechanoreceptors?

A) They sense light
B) They sense heat/cold
C) They respond to pressure, movement, and tension.
D) They monitor pain
E) Other:

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Answer:

C) They respond to pressure, movement, and tension.

Explanation:

Mechanoreceptors are a type of somatosensory receptors which relay extracellular stimulus to intracellular signal transduction through mechanically gated ion channels. The external stimuli are usually in the form of touch, pressure, stretching, sound waves, and motion.

c they respond to pressure and movement and tension

the basic structural and functional unit of the living organism is​

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Answer:

cell

Explanation:

The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and function in living things. All organisms are made up of one or more cells. Cells arise from other cells through cellular division.

do thyroid hormones influence heart rate from influencing the heart itself, or the attached to it?

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An excess of thyroid hormones increases cardiac contractility and resting heart rate (see box below). Cardiac output may increase by 50-300 per cent as a result of the combined effect of increases in resting heart rate, contractility, ejection fraction and blood volume, with a concomitant decrease in SVR.

A process that completely removes or destroys all viable microorganisms, including viruses, from an object or habitat is referred to as disinfection

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A process that completely removes or destroys all viable microorganisms, including viruses, from an object or habitat is referred to as disinfection

Answer

yes, this is referred as disinfection.

Why is it possible for a FPR (formyl-peptide receptor) to detect a formyl peptide in the
absence of a bacterial infection?

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These receptors were originally identified by their ability to bind N-formyl peptides such as N-formylmethionine produced by the degradation of either bacterial or host cells. Hence formyl peptide receptors are involved in mediating immune cell response to infection.

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write a report on storm around the world​

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The U.S. central plains region -- nicknamed Tornado Alley -- suffers the highest frequency of tornadoes in the world [source: Tarbuck]. Many of these twisters leave death, injury and destruction in their wake, but one stands in a class by itself.

Sweeping out from southeastern Missouri on March 18, 1925, the Tri-State Tornado careened across the southern tip of Illinois before dissipating in lower Indiana. Remarkably, these three locales lie 219 miles (352 kilometers) apart, and the tornado traveled this distance in just three and a half hours [source: SEMP].
With up to 155-mph winds, Hurricane Iota smashed record books on Nov. 16 as the strongest hurricane ever recorded to make landfall in Nicaragua. Iota reached Category 5 strength before making landfall as a Category 4 storm near the town of Haulover, Nicaragua.

The onslaught of destructive winds and heavy rainfall was unfortunately familiar to a region that recently suffered another Category 4 landfalling storm – Hurricane Eta – just two weeks earlier. Eta was a Category 4 storm with 140-mph winds when it landed in Nicaragua on Nov. 3 before ripping a wide path of destruction through Honduras and Guatemala.

Heavy rainfall from these two storm systems brought widespread flooding to the region, triggered large and numerous landslides in Guatemala and Honduras, and was responsible for numerous casualties.

NASA’s Earth Applied Sciences Disasters Program supports disaster response and risk reduction efforts throughout the world — before, during, and after disasters strike – and is working to aid Central America with the impacts from these storms.

In the case of Eta and Iota, the Program is using imagery and data from Earth-observing satellites to provide scientific analysis to Guatemala’s National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction and is working with the Coordination Center for Disaster Prevention in Central America. The multi-agency collaboration is assisting local governments in Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, Costa Rica, and Panama. The Program is also working with U.S. Southern Command to provide situational awareness for potential emergency humanitarian assistance.

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Compare and contrast the cell structures / organelles found in plant and animal cells.

list 3 organelle/structures plant and animal cells have that are the same
list 2 organelles/structures plant and animal cells have that are different

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Answer:

They both have a cell membrane.

they both have a nucleus

they both have the endoplasmic reticulum

Explanation:

One has a cell wall

one has a big vacuole and the other have many little vacuoles

Which of the following adaptations would you expect to find in an animal in the taiga biome, but not in the alpine? a. hibernation b. migration C. large lungs d. large paws​

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You would expect to find C. Large Paws in the taiga biome, but not in the alpine.

Answer:

D- Large pawls

Explanation:

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All organisms need a place to live that provides? I

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Answer:

food shelter water

Explanation:

food shelter water

In a population of mole-rats, some have a little larger teeth and longer claws. If those particular mole-rats survive because they can dig quicker and the others are preyed on and do not survive to reproduce, what will eventually happen in subsequent generations?

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Answer:

One increase in population and the other decrease.

Explanation:

The population of the rats having little larger teeth and longer claws increases as compared to those rats having small teeth and shorter claws because the rats can escape from their predators and survive in that environmental conditions. The population of rats  having small teeth and shorter claws extinct in the end due to no reproduction and preyed by the predators and dominated by the population of the rats having little larger teeth and longer claws due to their features.

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.

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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:

Why doesn't the level of oxygen in the atmosphere decreases'?

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Answer:

Oxygen levels are decreasing globally due to fossil-fuel burning. The changesare too small to have an impact on human health, but are of interest to the study of climate change and carbon dioxide.

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The atmosphere is constant for many years does not decrease because the green plants which are capable of photosynthesis take up CO2 from the atmosphere and produce 0 2 in return

on which surfaces did you move the box easily?

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Answer:

water

Explanation:

because the surface of water is slippery

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When you did the Homeostasis Exercise Lab yesterday, what was the dependent variable?

A) Heart rate
B) Breathing rate
C) Both Heart rate and Breathing rate
D) Time

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Both heart rate and breathing rate

Excessive sugar intake is related to development of dental caries because
A. oral bacteria produce acids that dissolve tooth enamel when they metabolize sugars.
B. sugar leaches calcium and phosphorus out of teeth.
C. salivary amylase dissolves tooth enamel during carbohydrate digestion.
D. sugars make the saliva more alkaline, causing damage to tooth enamel.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A.

Explanation:

Dental caries is a chronic dynamic disease or process that occurs in the tooth structure in contact with microbial deposits. Among the factors that favor the development of dental caries is the excessive consumption of simple sugars. The sugars consumed with the diet constitute the substrate of the oral microflora and initiate the process of cariogenesis. Streptococcus can ferment sugars in the diet to produce primarily lactic acid as the end product of metabolism. This lowers the pH and demineralizes tooth enamel. Cariogenic microorganisms are characterized because they are capable of transporting carbohydrates in competition with other microorganisms, which could be present in the plaque; the rapid fermentation capacity of this substrate made up of sugars and starch and its acidic capacity - acid products - and acidic acid - capable of performing various functions under conditions of extreme acidity. The marked decrease in pH will contribute to the demineralization of the tooth, favoring the appearance of carious lesions in hard tissues: enamel, dentin and cementum.

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