Answer:
Some of these proteins serve to transport materials into or out of the cell. Carbohydrates are attached to some of the proteins and lipids on the outward-facing surface of the membrane. These form complexes that function to identify the cell to other cells.
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What is the difference between a detritivore and a decomposer?
While detritivores feed on dead organic matter, decomposers actually break down dead or decaying organisms.
What is the main difference between food chains and food webs?
Food webs are more complex than simple food chains.
Taj incorrectly states that autotrophs are also known as consumers that need to feed on other organisms, including plants and animals, to gain energy. Which of the following best describes consumers that feed on other organisms such as plants and animals for energy?
heterotrophs
Which of the following is the first trophic level in every ecosystem?
autotroph
What is the relationship between matter and energy in an ecosystem?
Matter and energy are cycled through the ecosystem.
Question 8 (1 point) A warm air mass that forms over land. It is dry, dense, and has high air pressure. This air mass forms when maritime tropical dries out Lesson 1.07 Maritime Polar Continental Polar Maritime Polar Maritime Tropical Maritime Tropical Continental Tropical Maritime Tropical O Continental Polar Maritime Tropical O Continental Tropical O Maritime Polar
Answer:
Continental Tropical
Explanation:
I did the test and got it correct
Darwin observed a variety of tortoises on the Galapagos Islands. These observations provided evidence for which of these statements?
A Species vary locally
B Species vary over time,
c Island species are identical to mainland species
DIsland species are unrelated to mainland species
Answer:
B) Species vary over time
Answer: Species vary over time!
Explanation:
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Population
Time (Years)
What has happened to the population after year 10?
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The population has reached carrying capacity
The population is declining due to a new predator
The population is increasing because more food became available
The population is remaining constant because the and death rate are equal
Answer:
A. The population has reached carrying capacity.
Explanation:
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How would a bacteria explore a non-coding portion of DNA?
Explanation:
Non-coding DNA sequences are components of an organism's DNA that do not encode protein sequences. Some non-coding DNA is transcribed into functional non-coding RNA molecules (e.g. transfer RNA, ribosomal RNA, and regulatory RNAs). Other functions of non-coding DNA include the transcriptional and translational regulation of protein-coding sequences, scaffold attachment regions, origins of DNA replication, centromeres and telomeres. Its RNA counterpart is non-coding RNA.
The amount of non-coding DNA varies greatly among species. Often, only a small percentage of the genome is responsible for coding proteins, but an increasing percentage is being shown to have regulatory functions. When there is much non-coding DNA, a large proportion appears to have no biological function, as predicted in the 1960s. Since that time, this non-functional portion has controversially been called "junk DNA".[1]
The international Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project uncovered, by direct biochemical approaches, that at least 80% of human genomic DNA has biochemical activity, which they defined as being transcribed, a definition not shared with most other biologists.[2] Though this was not necessarily unexpected due to previous decades of research discovering many functional non-coding regions,[3][4] some scientists criticized the conclusion for conflating biochemical activity with biological function.[5][6][7][8][9] Estimates for the biologically functional fraction of the human genome based on comparative genomics range between 8 and 15%.[10][11][12] However, others have argued against relying solely on estimates from comparative genomics due to its limited scope.[citation needed] Non-coding DNA has been found to be involved in epigenetic activity and complex networks of genetic interactions and is being explored in evolutionary developmental biology.[4][11][13][14]
what is the complementary DNA for TACGGCTTA
Answer: ATG CCG AAT
Explanation: In complementary DNA, you will want to flip the letters.
A=T
T=A
G=C
C=G
A will never match with C or G. Vice versa.
An animal cell with 28% water content is placed in 3 % sugar solution. What would be your observation?
Answer:
osmosis
Explanation:
All of the following are symptoms of schizophrenia except __________. delusions disturbed emotions hallucinations adaptive behavior
Answer:
adaptive behavior is correct
Explanation:
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According to the question, the correct option is an adaptive behaviour.
Adaptive behaviours include real-life skills such as grooming, getting dressed, avoiding danger, safe food handling, following school rules, etc.
What does adaptive behaviour mean?
Adaptive behaviour is described as the group of conceptual, social, and practical skills retained by individuals to enable them to function in their everyday lives.
Adaptive behaviour is a required diagnostic measure of all systems defining intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Thus, adaptive behaviour is not a symptom.
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Which soil horizon, also known as the zone of accumulation, is enriched in clay, iron oxides, silica, carbonate, and other materials?
A)
A Horizon
B)
B Horizon
C)
C Horizon
D)
O Horizon
E)
E Horizon
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Horizon is enriched in clay, iron oxides, silica, carbonate, or other material leached from overlying horizons. Horizon is known as the zone of accumulation.
Is the Sun a planet? Why or why not? (3-4 sentences)
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The Sun is a star there are lots of stars,but the Sun is the closest one to Earth.It made from gases and it always burning
Planets are:Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus
Viruses replicate the host cell
True, viruses replicate the host cell
False, viruses replicate the virus, inside the host cell
Answer: False viruses replicate the virus inside the cell so that it will overfill and burst and let the viruses infect other cells.
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If no energy is transferred, how much work is done?
Answer:
Explanation:The potential energy is converted to kinetic energy in the process. But I see no transfer of energy between the earth and the body.
And how does energy transfer takes place in case of negative work ? When a body is moved across a surface which has friction, the friction does negative work. Does it mean that a sort of energy transfer occurs between the surface (source) and the body (object
Which of the following biomolecules is NOT correctly paired with its monomer (subunit)?
Answer:
I think its proteins..good luck
The diagram shows Mendels test for flower color he crossed a plant with white flowers with one that had purple flowers then he let the first-generation offspring pollinate to produce the seconde-generation off spring
Answer: recessive
Explanation:A P E X verified
Are the four daughter cells produced by meiosis identical or unique?
Answer:
i think it's meiosis identical but im not sure please tell me if it's right or not
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf Unique \ daughter \ cells}}[/tex]
Explanation:
There are two main types of cell division: mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis makes identical cells for growth and repair.
On the other hand, meiosis is used for sexual reproduction.
In this reproduction, one diploid cell produces 4 haploid gametes/sex cells, meaning they have half of the genetic information. This is so during fertilization, when a sperm and egg combine, the zygote will have a full set of chromosomes.
One of the most important parts of meiosis is called crossing over. In this step, the chromosomes exchange information and create totally unique chromosomes.
This is one reason why siblings, aside from identical twins, can look similar, but not identical!
List the 8 characteristics of life all living organisms have.
Answer:
They need water, they need food, They die at some point of life, They have atleast one cell,
Explanation:
if glucose is in higher concentration outside the cell than inside, but the plasma membrane and other surface layers of the cell do not allow glucose to pass through, which is the most likely type of transport for glucose? and Why?
a simple diffusion
b Osmosis
c Facilitated diffusion via a gated channel
d Facilitated diffusion via an aquaporin
e Facilitated diffusion via an ion channel
Answer:
a
Explanation:
ok ok as you were saying you said it is hard for the glucose concentration in the body this also had to go out so but the plasma membranes and other surfaces layers cell layers of the layer of the soil do not allow to close glucose to pass through which is most likely type of transport type of transport for kids and you still said why it is because it gives energy to the body
what are four things that cause weathering
Answer:
Rain, flood, wind, sunlight
Explanation:
Answer:
Well four things are frost weathering, thermal stress, salt wedging, and Biological Weathering.
Explanation: There are a few more, but you only needed four.
Explain how and why weasels' coat color changes seasonally.
Answer:
Animals that live in areas that usually have a lot of snow in the winter often change their coats to match their surroundings. Some weasels have evolved so that in the autumn they moult their brown summer coat and change to a white version. In spring they reverse the process and return to the brown version
True or False. Crossing-over refers to the crossing over of genes in meiosis. This creates variation among organisms
Explanation:
It would be true because crossing over does happen in meiosis
During one part of the water cycle, heat from the Sun causes liquid water to change into water vapor, which rises into the atmosphere.
Which statement best describes the reverse of this process?
a) As liquid water falls from the atmosphere to land, it turns into a gas
b) As the Sun's rays warm solid ice, it begins to melt into liquid water.
c) As liquid water from streams and groundwater drains into large bodies of liquid water, it turns to gas.
d) As water vapor meets cooler air, it changes into droplets of liquid water that return to Earth's surface.
Answer:
d 4
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Create a sentence explaining how amino acids
form proteins.
Answer:
Proteins are the final products of the sequencing process that begins with cellular DNA information.
Explanation:
Proteins form structural and motor components in the cell as workhorses of the cell, and they serve as the catalysts for virtually every biochemical reaction in living things. This incredible array of features stems from a remarkably simple code that defines a greatly varied collection of structures.
Lactase is an enzyme that many different animals have that helps digest the sugar lactose Why can this enzyme be the same in different species?
0 Lactase is necessary for survival of all organisms
0 All living things share a common code-DNA
0 Lactase is not regulated by external environments.
It is not possible for it to be the same in different species
Answer:
All living things share a common code-DNA
Explanation:
Enzymes are proteinous substances, which like every other proteins are encoded by a genes. In the expression of these genes, a set of codons (three nucleotide base) called GENETIC CODE is used. ONE of the characteristics of this genetic code is that it is NEARLY UNIVERSAL meaning that the same genetic code is used by virtually all known living organism.
According to this question, lactase enzyme, which helps digest lactose sugar in organisms, is the same in different organisms. This is due to the fact that all living things share a common code-DNA e.g AUG codes for methionine in all organisms, hence, when these DNA undergoes expression, it yields the same products in different organisms.
. List the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis. What part(s) of the plant are responsible for taking in each of the inputs?
Answer:
Did you mean: List the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis. What parts) of the plant are responsible for taking in each of the inputs?What posture is a dog displaying if she is leaning away from your, body lowered, ears back, tail down, showing whites of her eyes and the corners of her mouth pulled back.
Answer: Fearful and worried posture
Explanation:
Since dogs cannot talk, their body languages are used to interpret whatever emotion or feeling they may be experiencing.
When a dog is afraid, she tries to look small. She lowers her body and and leans away so that her center of gravity is over her hind legs to make a quick retreat easy. She also puts her tail down and ears flattened back to her skull. Her eyes also look rounder than normal and she shows the whites of her eyes (whale eyes).
All these tell that a dog is scared and worried or feeling tense.
Answer:
Defensive Threat Posture
Explanation:
Whale eye (whites of eyes showing)
Tail down or fully tucked
Piloerection
Ears back or flatten against head
Pupils dilated
Corners of mouth pulled back
Body lowered
Body leaning backward
A defensive threat posture indicates a dog is being self-protective. This is seen in a dog who is fearful and would prefer to run away from the situation, but may bite if provoked or cornered. Stress signals were offered in the beginning, however ignored and the dog is showing extreme fear.
PLEASE HELP!!! I WILL GIVE BRAINIEST ANSWER!!! Compare the biomes of New York City and Seattle. Why are their biomes different?
Answer:
Because their different places so they have differencee
Explanation:
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Identify the 2 constructive processes from the list below.
A) A river wears away the land creating a canyon.
B) Over time a mountains top becomes less jagged and more rounded.
C) A volcano erupts and lava flows down its sides.
D) Silt is deposited at the mouth of a river.
Answer:
C, D.
Explanation:
C: The flowing lava creates extra rock. For example, entire islands are formed via this process of volcanos erupting, lava cooling, repeat.
D: Silt from erosion (erosion itself is considered destructive, but the resulting silt can turn into something constructive.) can build up entire mounds or mountains over time.
How does a destructive force differ from a constructive force?
Answer:
Destructive Forces break down features on the Earth's surface. Constructive Forces build up features on the surface of the Earth.
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What animal adaption happened before the others? a.pex
A) Reproduction on land
B) Development of a coelom
C) Tissue development
D) Deuterostome development
Answer:
C tissue development
Explanation: tissue development is what happens before others
where should buildings be constructed if we want them to survive major earthquakes
Answer:
Engineers must design in structures that can absorb the energy of the waves throughout the height of the building.
Explanation: