Answer:
Explanation:Glucose is a monosaccharide containing six carbon atoms and an aldehyde group, and is therefore an aldohexose. The glucose molecule can exist in an open-chain (acyclic) as well as ring (cyclic) form. Glucose is naturally occurring and is found in fruits and other parts of plants in its free state.
DNA and RNA are examples of what?
A. Nucleic Acids
B. Lipids
C. Carbohydrates
Answer:
A Nucleic Acids
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
DNA:Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Same with RNA too
They are the form of nucleic acids.
6. Which of the following statements best describes one way that the Moon is different from
Earth?
a. The Moon is not solid.
b. The Moon has no gravity.
c. The Moon has almost no atmosphere.
d. The Moon receives almost no solar light.
Answer:
b. The Moon has no gravity.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
what is seedbed preparation?
Answer:
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Answer:
Seedbed preparation is an important step that can optimize seed germination and survival rate. Final seedbeds can be prepared by disk, harrow, or chisel plowing. The means of preparation will vary with the species selected and the availability of equipment.
Explanation:
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Which is the marine file snake's species within its genus?
a) Acrochordus
b) granulatus
Answer:
It is achrochordus
Explanation:
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Answer:
6
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
If the shaded part is the trait then half would only be carriers and would not actually have the trait. It would need to be fully shaded. So only 4.
True or False : The punnett square is used to predict the probability of certain genotypes and phenotypes based on the parents traits.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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1. Which statement below is true?
A. The Earth projects a shadow on the moon.
B. The moon is always half lit by the sun no matter where it is.
C. As the moon travels around the Earth, the Earth shadows portions of it.
D. The Earth rotates around the moon causing a difference in light and shadows.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
No matter the rotation, the sun is still covering a portion of the moon.
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HOW DO BONES WORK?
Answer: Although they're very light, bones are strong enough to support our entire weight. Bones also protect the organs in our bodies. The skull protects the brain and forms the shape of the face. The spinal cord, a pathway for messages between the brain and the body, is protected by the backbone, or spinal column.
Explanation:
Which one is Prokaryotic? (multiple)
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Answer:
I believe 1 and 4 are prokaryotic.
Explanation:
What is this the answer for this ?
Answer:
protease
Explanation:
A protease (also called a peptidase or proteinase) is an enzyme that catalyzes (increases the rate of) proteolysis, the breakdown of proteins into smaller polypeptides or single amino acids
What state(s) of matter would you find between points D and E?
liquid only
liquid and gas
gas only
gas and plasma
plasma only
Which observation could be traced back to the practices of early hunter gatherer societies ? A.The use of rooftops for family gardens B. The disappearance of many large herbivores C. Air, water, and land polluted by fossil fuels D. Evidence of artificially irrigated land
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
Seed shape:
Purebred dominate - SS
Purebred recessive - ss
Hybrid - Ss
Seed colour:
Purebred dominate - RR
Purebred recessive - rr
Hybrid - Rr
Seed coat colour:
Purebred dominate - CC
Purebred recessive - cc
Hybrid - Cc
Pod shape:
Purebred dominate - GG
Purebred recessive - gg
Hybrid - Gg
Pod colour:
Purebred dominate - PP
Purebred recessive - pp
Hybrid - Pp
Directions: Answer the questions below. In order to earn full points students must have original descriptions, labels, and drawings/sketches of their own ideas. Images copied/pasted from our models, online, or searches will not count.
1) Draw/sketch and describe what the structure of DNA is [5pts]
2) Draw/sketch and describe how DNA Replicates. Make sure to label important players involved [5pts]
3) Describe Transcription [3pts]
4) Where does transcription take place in the cell? [2pts]
How many children did the original couple have?
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Over the past 300 years, how did the role of the ocean change with respect to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Answer:
Ocean plays the role of regulator.
Explanation:
The role of the ocean change with respect to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because oceans plays a role of regulator and balancer. When there is high amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere due to burning of fossil fuels and volcanic eruptions so the ocean absorb that extra amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while on the other hand, when there is decrease in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the ocean gives its carbondioxide gas to the atmosphere to regulate the concentration.
Use the diagram to identify the stream profile that correctly illustrates
settlement deposition
A. Profile 1
B. Profile 3
C. Profile 2
D. Profile 4
Which of the following best describes the matter present in an ecosystem?
A.
New matter is continuously generated by an ecosystem in a process known as photosynthesis.
B.
The waste materials generated by one organism are often reused by other organisms.
C.
The total amount of matter in an ecosystem is constantly decreasing due to the process of decomposition.
D.
When an organism reproduces, new matter is added to its ecosystem.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
When an organism reproduces, new matter is added to its ecosystem, is the correct answer.
Answer: It's is the second one. The waste materials generated by one organism are often reused by other organisms.
Explanation: Mass, or matter, is conserved in all physical and chemical changes. Matter is not created or destroyed within ecosystems, it only undergoes physical or chemical changes. One example of this process is that the waste materials generated by one organism are often reused by other organisms as food or nutrients.
What is the product P?
A)
Energy
B)
Glucose
C)
Hydrogen
D)
Nitrogen
Answer:
A)
Energy
Explanation:
do you think applying any amount of force to any solid object would cause it to bend? why or why not
Answer:
An applied force affects the motion of an object. An applied force can be a push, pull, or dragging on an object. The action from a force can cause an object to move or speed up , to slow down , to stop, or to change direction
reason for Earth and Moon similarity ______
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During the human life cycle, as offspring develops into an adult, the zygote creates more diploid body cells
through repeated rounds of meiosis.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
we create more body cells with mitosis not meiosis , we create gametes with meiosis
The women marries a man with alleles Bb for eye color what color eyes does the man have
Straps of connective tissue which holds bones together at the joints are:
-perlosteum
-cartilage
-muscles
-ligaments
Answer:
ligaments are Straps of connective tissue which holds bones
What are some exceptions to Mendel's principles?
Answer:
Multiple alleles. Mendel studied just two alleles of his pea genes, but real populations often have multiple alleles of a given gene.
Incomplete dominance.
Codominance.
Pleiotropy.
Lethal alleles.
List two advantages for synthetic fertilizers
Answer:
Cheaper to purchase than organic
Nutrients are concentrated, only small amounts needed
Nutrients are quickly available for plant absorption
Answer:
They're faster acting than organic making them a good choice for aiding plants in severe distress from nutrient deficiencies. These fertilizers, which come as dry, granular pellets or water-soluble products, also provide even, consistent feeding.
Why do single-celled organisms divide?
A.to repair damaged cells
B.to transmit genetic material by reproduction
C.to reduce the number of chromosomes in the cell
D.to increase the number of chromosomes in the cell
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Single-celled organisms use cell division as their method of reproduction
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A number of eating problems can arise when children reach the toddler stage. Read these “sticky situations” and answer the questions that follow.
Fifteen-month-old Sarah ate a few bites of her spaghetti. Then she smeared the sauce on the tray of the high chair and threw noodles on the floor.
1. Why do you think Sarah is such a messy eater?
2. What advice would you give her caregiver?
One-year-old Theodore choked twice during his lunch of beanie weenies and a sliced banana.
1. Why might this meal have caused Theodore to choke?
2. What advice would you give his caregiver?
Eighteen-month-old Ronald usually eats his lunch in front of the TV while his mom watches her favorite show. Ronald usually eats very little before getting down to play.
1. Why do you think Ronald eats so little?
2. What advice would you give his mother?
Two-year-old Cathy is usually a good eater. Recently she has not wanted to eat her food. She has rejected even her favorites. Cathy’s caregiver doesn’t know what to do.
1. What are some reasons why Cathy may have become a picky eater?
2. What advice would you give her caregiver?
Answer:
1.Sarah is still a kid and nobody was feeding her.
2. Theodore is just one year old and he's eating beanie weenies with a sliced banana?? isn't that too much for a kid??
3. Ronald needs to stop watching movies while eating.
4. Cathy stomach is paining her. She might be ill.
Explanation:
a. Sarah caregiver always watch over baby Sarah.
a. Theodore need a healthy diet.
a. please pay attention to your kid.
a. Cathy caregiver should quickly call the doctor and be careful with Cathy meal.
The ovaries release the female gamete each month.
True
False
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Answer replicate the genes
Explanation: