An organism's cientific name identifies the ______ and the _____ in which the organism belongs

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Answer 1

Answer:

Genus, Species

Explanation:

Genus and Species, when combined, give you the scientific name of an organism. For example, humans are called h0mo sapiens. Our genus is h0mo and our species is sapiens. Hope this helps :)


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Which of the following are similarities between meiosis and mitosis?
Check all that apply.
2 points
There are two rounds of division
DNA gets replicated during S stage of interphase
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase occur in that order
four haploid daughter cells are produced

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Answer: DNA gets replicated during S stage of interphase

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase occur in that order

four haploid daughter cells are produced

Explanation:

Mrs. Essy is type "A" and Mr. Essy is type "O." They have three children named Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Mark is type "O," Matthew is type "A," and Luke is type "AB." Based on this information:
A. Mr. Essy musy have the genotype??
B. Mrs.Essy must have the genotype??

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Answer:

A) Mr Essy genotype is OB

B) Mrs Essy genotype is OO

Explanation:

A) Mr Essy genotype is OB

B) Mrs Essy genotype is OO

OO * OB

OO, OO, OB, OB

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What are the three states of matter? What do the particles look like in each?

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Answer:

Solid: Compact particles; no movement

Liquid: Particles can move but in a limited space

Gas: Rapid moving particles that move almost freely

Explanation:

Answer:

solid & liquid & gas

Explanation:

solid = hard

liquid = water

gas = air

Describe what happens to DNA during the S stage of interphase.

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The S phase of a cell cycle occurs during interphase, before mitosis or meiosis, and is responsible for the synthesis or replication of DNA. In this way, the genetic material of a cell is doubled before it enters mitosis or meiosis, allowing there to be enough DNA to be split into daughter cells.

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Which would be an adaptation for living in the tundra?

funnel shaped leaves to help water runoff
deep roots to go into the permafrost
hibernation to lower metabolism in the winter
large ears to release heat

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Answer:

C: Hibernation to lower metabolism in the winter

Explanation:

Answer:

C is correct

Explanation:

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A paternity suit involves a child whose blood type is AB. The mother is blood type B, the alleged father is O. Make a ruling on this case as to whether it is reasonably possible this is the biological father.

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Well yea it is possible. I’ll give you an example:
My mom is O positive and my dad is A positive. And I’m O negative. So it is possible that the person is the biological father of the child

After synapsis, chromosomes may swap segments in a process called translocation.
True
False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

During synapsis, chromatids of homologous chromosomes exchange segments in a process called crossing over. This rearranges genetic info. As this phase continues the chromosomes coil tightly and a spindle forms.

g It was noted in the Experimental Pathways feature in Section 10.4 that at least two- thirds of the human genome is derived from transposable elements. The actual number could be much higher, but it is impossible to make a determination about the origin of many other sequences. Why do you suppose it is difficult to make assignments about the origin of many of the sequences in the human genome

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Answer:

TEs are repetitive and mobile elements, thereby it is hard to trace their origins  

Explanation:

Repetitive elements are patterns of nucleotide sequences in the DNA characterized to have multiple copies throughout the genome. DNA mini-satellite and Transposable Elements (TEs) are some examples of highly repetitive DNA. TEs are repetitive mobile elements that have the ability to jump within the genome and occupy a major part of eukaryotic genomes. For instance, there is a type of TEs called retrotransposons which mobilize through a copy-and-paste mechanism, thus increasing their number in a genome. In consequence, TEs represent highly repetitive and dynamic genomic sequences, and thereby it is hard to trace their evolutionary histories.

Suppose a reptile damages one of its kidneys, and the
kidney is not able to function.

The levels of which material within the reptile's body
would most likely be affected?

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Answer:

Nutrients

Explanation:

I say nutrients because the kidneys job is to seperate  the toxins from the nutrients in your body.

Answer:

The answer is B Nutrience

Explanation:

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Describe DNA synthesis in detail

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Answer:

DNA synthesis is the biological process by which a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule is created. In the cell, each of the two strands of the DNA molecule acts as a template for the synthesis of a complementary strand.

Answer:

The discovery of the double-helical nature of DNA by Watson & Crick explained how genetic information could be duplicated and passed on to succeeding generations. The strands of the double helix can separate and serve as templates for the synthesis of daughter strands. In conservative replication the two daughter strands would go to one daughter cell and the two parental strands would go to the other daughter cell. In semiconservative replication one parental and one daughter strand would go to each of the daughter cells.

Through experimentation it was determined that DNA replicates via a semiconservative mechanism. There are three possible mechanisms that can explain DNA's semiconservative replication.

(a) DNA synthesis starts at a specific place on a chromosome called an origin. In the first mechanism one daughter strand is initiated at an origin on one parental strand and the second is initiated at another origin on the opposite parental strand. Thus only one strand grows from each origin. Some viruses use this type of mechanism.

(b) In the second mechanism replication of both strands is initiated at one origin. The site at which the two strands are replicated is called the replication fork. Since the fork moves in one direction from the origin this type of replication is called unidirectional. Some types of bacteria use this type of mechanism.

(c) In the third mechanism two replication forks are initiated at the origin and as synthesis proceeds the two forks migrate away from one another. This type of replication is called bi-directional. Most organisms, including mammals, use bi-directional replication.

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Identify the individual(s) in the Jones family whose genotype cannot be determined with the certainty (A_?)

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We'd need to know if the trait is dominant or recessive. In other words, is the colored in A_ or aa?

20.
_Cell division in prokaryotic cells is
a. Sexual
b. Asexual
C. Mitosis
d. Interphase

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Answer:

it's binary fission

because --The cell division process of prokaryotes, called binary fission, is a less complicated and much quicker process than cell division in eukaryotes. ... The single, circular DNA chromosome of bacteria is not enclosed in a nucleus, but instead occupies a specific location, the nucleoid, within the cell.

what stores groundwater

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Answer:

An aquifer is a rock layer that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.


What is the function of histones- proteins that aide in dna replication

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Answer:

Nucleosomes in turn are wrapped into 30-nanometer fibers that form tightly packed chromatin. Histones prevent DNA from becoming tangled and protect it from DNA damage. In addition, histones play important roles in gene regulation and DNA replication. Without histones, unwound DNA in chromosomes would be very long.

Which form of weathering most likely caused the reddish coloring of the
rocks in the photo?
A Abrasion
B. Oxidation
c. Exfoliation
D. Carbonation

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Answer:

According to my sources the answer is B

Explanation:

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Answer:

B: Oxidation causes the reddish coloring

A person's genotype is represented as follows:
a) Dimples
b) DD, Dd, or dd
c) Both are genotypes

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Answer:

A person's genotype is represented as

b) DD, Dd, or dd

The stages of mitosis were originally defined by cellular features observable through a light microscope.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: TRUE

Explanation:

The cell division that takes place during the growth and development of an organism is in an as MITOSIS. Mitosis takes place in somatic cells that is, body cells that are not involved in the production of gametes. The difference stages of mitosis were originally defined by cellular features observable through a LIGHT MICROSCOPE. These stages includes:

--> PROPHASE: when viewed under a light microscope, each chromosome shortens and thickens and is seen to consist of two chromatids. The Centriole begin to separate.

--> METAPHASE: The nuclear membrane disappears, a spindle forms, the chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell and become attached to the spindle fibres at their centromeres.

--> ANAPHASE: The sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of cell as the spindle fibres contract.

--> TELOPHASE: A nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromatids, and the cell divides into two daughter cells.

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A squid is shown in the diagram.

Which structure is labeled X?


A mantle
B foot
C radula
D gill

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Answer:

mantle i believe the answer should be mantle

Answer:

Mantle~

Explanation:

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How did Bourne believe that an object could be made to rise and sink at will?
a.
By increasing and decreasing volume
c.
Putting more force on the object than the buoyant force
b.
Using a series of weights
d.
Piping air in from the surface


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

a. By increasing and decreasing volume

Is there any one who knows how to answer the biology question above

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Answer:

1.. 10,000 joules

2. 1,000 joules

3. 100 joules

Explanation:

This is due to the 10% Rule. The 10% Rule states that on average 90% of energy stays at its current level while 10% is passed down when the holder of the energy is consumed.

Answer:

Tertairy=0.1

secondary=1

primary=10

i need help with my biology hw i will try to add a image

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Explanation:

First,click the pic and when you start for your question click on the option for adding image.

Answer:

so, where is the questions........

Which type of mining would NOT be used to mine coal

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Answer:

Coal is mined in two different ways: from deep underground and in

strip mines. In both cases the land that is mined is leased by the coal companies, while the ownership remains in public hands. Deep mines are reached through a shaft into the ground, through which miners gain access to the coal seam and out of which comes the coal. Strip mines are used when the coal seam is near the surface. The topsoil and other overburden materials are removed by giant power shovels and piled out of the way. The shovels then dig out the coal. After the coal has been mined, there may be environmental reclamation to return the land to its original state, thus allowing others continued use of it for their own purposes. This involves refilling the hole, spreading topsoil, and then planting new vegetation on it.

what brought great wealth to the Inca empire
Having gold and sliver
exporting coffee
trading with Spanish
finding oil and natural gas

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Gold and silver is correct as the Spanish were the ones who conquered the Inca empire if I am remembering that correctly but definitely A


Some people think that one half of a sample decays after one half-life and the remaining decays after
another half-life so that there is no radioactive material remaining Explain why this is false

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Answer:

yes it is false

Explanation:

correct

Floating sea ice is melting causing polar bears to swim further distances while hunting. A polar bears primary food source are ___________.

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Answer:

Seals

Explanation:

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Answer:

a force that attracts objects to one another.

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Answer:

i don't know why but you probably don't want to go to the link... sorry

Answer:

Explanation:

Okay, so the female's eyes will be Xx because she carries it and I am not sure if the male is a carrier as well or not so if he is it will be Xx on the top and Xx on the side of the male is not then it will be XX and Xx and it does not matter which is on top which is on the bottom. If the male is a carrier then the outcomes will be XX, Xx, Xx, xx so they will have a 1:4 chance of getting white eyes if the male is NOT a carrier then it will be XX+Xx = XX, XX, Xx, Xx with no chances of having white eyes

If dogs has 78 chromosomes in each somatic cell, how many chromosomes does each dog sperm have?

Is it possible for 2 dog spend cells to simultaneously enter a dog egg? Why or why not?​

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Answer:

1.Normal dog semen contains 300 million to 2 billion sperm. The quantity of sperm varies depending on the weight and size of your dog, with the bare minimum sitting at around 10 million sperm cells per pound of bodyweight.

2.yes because The heat cycle of the female lasts from 18 to 21 days. ... Eggs remain fertile for about 48 hours. ... Dogs mature sexually earlier than they do emotionally.

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Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

As it releases so does the potassium ions


Ecosystems can stay stable for hundreds of years, but loss of resources or addition of disease can quickly change the dynamics of said ecosystem.
True
OFalse

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True ecosystems tend to depend on some sort of aid or resource and if it goes away so will that ecosystem
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