Answer:
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Mary Temple Grandin (born August 29, 1947) is an American scientist and activist. She is a prominent proponent for the humane treatment of livestock for slaughter and author of more than 60 scientific papers on animal behavior.
What are the limitations on natural selection?
Answer:
Limits to variation The most obvious limit to natural selection is that suitable variation may not be available. This may be because certain phenotypes cannot be built, being ruled out either by physical law or by the properties of biological materials.
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What is number 30 please
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
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What Gegymnosperm is known as a living fossil
Velocity is the speed and direction of an object. (4 points)
False
True
Answer:
True
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Where is the ocean water the warmest at the equator?
A. In the western Pacific Ocean
B. in the eastern Atlantic Ocean
C. in the eastern Pacific Ocean
D. in the western Indian Ocean
E. in the western Atlantic Ocean
Answer:
★ C. in the eastern Pacific Ocean
Explanation:
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how does gene regulation relate to the continuity of life
A lion attacking and eating an antelope is an example of:
- mutualism
-predation
-parasitism
-competition
compare and contrast protists and parasites
during the nitrogen cycle?
ammonia is turned into sugar?
atmospheric nitrogen is converted to fixed nitrogen?
nitrogen is converted to oxygen and sugar?
oxygen and sugar are converted to nitrogen?
Answer:
none of the above
Explanation:
difference between the sea anemone and hydra
Answer:
Hydras live in fresh water environments, while sea anemones live in MARINE environments! Hydra, although primarily sessile (sedentary), may move up to several inches in a day.
What determines the type of animals that live in a biome? *
1 Soil and Rocks
2 The plant life
3 Latitude and altitude
4 None of these
Answer:
Plant Life
Explanation:
Due to the fact that prey outnumbers predators in all biomes, plant life is critical. Most prey are herbivores and this would contribute to the essential need for plant life. When it comes to predators, who are almost all carnivores, they may not need the plant life for food, but instead for shelter, hiding, and raising offspring.
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Two Aa parents have children with Aa genotype and one child with the aa genotype. If these parents have a fourth child, what is the probability that the fourth child will have the AA genotype
Answer:
25%
it is like flipping a coin
regardless of how many times it comes out heads
tails is still 50%
the punnett square ouitside is Aa on top and bottom
inside is
AA Aa
Aa aa
Explanation:
E. Coli is a bacterium that lives in the gut of humans. The human provides the ideal habitat for e coli reproduction and the e coli provides the extra vitamin K that we use.
Group of answer choices
Parasitism
Predation (Predator-Prey)
Mutualism
Commensalism
Answer:
The correct answer is - Mutualism.
Explanation:
E. coli and humans have a parasitic relationship as these organisms cause harm to the Humans while they reproduce themself, however, E. coli also have a mutualistic relationship with humans that are present in the gut of the human's digestive tracts.
These bacteria help in providing vitamin k and nutrients to humans that is essential for the clotting of blood and the human provides the ideal habitat for E. coli reproduction.
what is the breakdown of glucose, anabolic or catabolic reaction called
Answer:
The correct answer is - catabolic reaction.
Explanation:
The breakdown of glucose is the catabolic reaction as it releases the energy in the process which means the breakdown of large molecules into its components is known as a catabolic reaction.
Catabolic reactions are generally downhill reactions as they release energy and result in the formation of the ATPs in this process. Anabolic respiration is a reaction that involves assembling of a small compound to form a new large molecule.
In what type of situations would random sampling (last lab) be useful?
In some types of research the target population might be as broad as all humans, but in other types of research the target population might be a smaller group such as teenagers, pre-school children or people who misuse drugs.
It is more or less impossible to study every single person in a target population so psychologists select a sample or sub-group of the population that is likely to be representative of the target population we are interested in.
This is important because we want to generalize from the sample to target population. The more representative the sample, the more confident the researcher can be that the results can be generalized to the target population.
One of the problems that can occur when selecting a sample from a target population is sampling bias. Sampling bias refers to situations where the sample does not reflect the characteristics of the target population.
In order to determine the expected average offspring length, what do you multiply with your heritability
Complete question:
In a population of toads, the average body length is 30mm. Body length is variable and the narrow sense heritability for body length is 0.1 for this population. You cross a male of 20mm with a female of 22mm. In order to determine the expected average offspring length, what do you multiply with your heritability?
30mm 9mm 0.1 8mm -9mm -0,5Answer:
The correct option is -9mm
In order to know the expected average offspring length, OABL, we need to multiply the selection differential, SD ( -9mm) with narrow-sense heritability, h² (0.1).
Explanation:
Available data:
the average body length, ABL, is 30mmthe narrow-sense heritability, h², for body length is 0.1male of 20mmfemale of 22mmTo answer this question, we need to remember how can we calculate the selection differential and the heritability in the narrow sense.
We can get the selection differential, SD, by getting the difference between the mean value of a population length, ABL, and the mean value of the parents of the next generation, PABL. So, in this example the selection differential is:SD = (20mm + 22mm)/2 - 30mm
SD = 21 mm - 30mm
SD = - 9mm
The heritability in the narrow sense, h², for body length in the population ish² = body lengths of the offspring average/selection differential
But we already know the value of h². And we want to know the body length of the offspring. So we just need to clear the following equation.
OABL = ABDL + h² ( PABL - ABL)
where,
offspring average body lengths = OABLpopulation average body length = ABL = 30mmparents average body length = PABL = 22mmSelection diferential = SD = -9mmnarrow sense heritability = h² = 0.1OABL = ABDL + h² ( PABL - ABL)
OABL = ABDL + h² ( SD)
OABL = 30mm + 0.1 ( -9mm)
OABL = 30mm + (-0.9 mm)
OABL = 21 mm
In order to know the expected average offspring length, OABL, we need to multiply the selection differential, SD ( -9mm) with narrow-sense heritability, h² (0.1).
A police officer pulls over a driver for speeding. She notices that the driver seems very jumpy and is breathing heavily as though his heart was racing. She suspects that the driver may be on drugs. Explain what category of drugs this driver likely took. Justify your answer.
Answer:
He would be like moving weirdly and acting not how he usually does.
Explanation:
yah
Which set of alleles is purebred recessive?
A) aa
B) Aa
C) AA
Answer:
aa
Explanation:
the answer is pretty obvious it would be a a because a dominant allele would be to Capitol a and a lower capital a and one capital a would be a mix and a purebred would be to lowercase A's
Based on the latitude, which hemisphere is the United States in?
Answer:
Northern
Explanation:
Answer: should be northern ^^
which is stage 4? Please do not guess!
Answer:
im pretty sure its A. since it shows the sperm goin into the egg forming a thing
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1. The function of the mitochondria in cell is to...
A) contain all the information the cell needs to function
B) provide movement
C) turn food into an energy the cell can use
D) make energy rich food from sunlight
2. What is the main component of a plant cell wall?
A) galactose
B) glucose
C) cellulose
D) sunrise
3. What are the small structures found inside a cell that have specific functions that halo the cell survive called ?
A) homeostasis
B) organelles
C) tissues
D) organs
Answer:
1. C -make food into energy
2. C - cellulose
3. B - organelles
give two reasons why it is important to conserve south Africa's plants and animals
Answer:
it creates opportunities and benefits for local communitys and it can maintain the health if an ecosystem. I think those are the two I may be wrong sorry if I am
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Question 11 of
11. Which foodborne illness is most often caused by incorrectly canned food?
O Listeriosis
O Yersiniosis
O Botulism
O Shigellosis
Answer:
Botulism
Explanation:
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Answer:
1 and 3
Explanation:
1 is a drug
3 is a formula
intimate give an example of a situation
easiest way to memorize the structures of viruses and bacteria
Answer:
I recommend trying to photo memory it, if not repeat it in your head to the point where its the only thing you're thinking about.
Explanation:
It works for me :))
Answer: Quizlet
Explanation: Helps me study when taking tests, maybe works for you too.
Explain at least three ways in which a mutation in an individual's DNA could occur, and describe at least 2 effects a mutation could have on an individual's traits.
Which best desctibes the fossil record?
Answer:
The perserved remains of an organism.
What pea color will the offspring have?
A) 2 green, 2 yellow
B)1 green, 3 yellow
C) all yellow
D)all green
Answer:
C.) all yellow
Explanation:
because it's the dominant trait to be inherited
When there are enough resources for every living thing in an ecosystem, the ecosystem is a. divided. c. balanced. b. equipped. d. abiotic.
Answer:
When there are enough resources for every living thing in an ecosystem, the ecosystem is. c. balanced
Explanation:
When there are enough resources for every living thing in an ecosystem, the ecosystem is: BALANCED.