Approximately 75% of all breast cancers grow in response to
the hormone estrogen. An additional 65% of cancers also
grow in response to the hormone progesterone. A targeted
therapy that prevents activation of estrogen and progesterone
receptors in breast cancer would be beneficial to which type
of patient?

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Answer 1

Answer:

In which the cause of cancer is the estrogen and progesterone hormones.

Explanation:

A targeted  therapy that prevents activation of estrogen and progesterone  receptors in breast cancer would be beneficial to the type  of patient in which the breast cancer occurs due to estrogen and progesterone hormones. Targeted therapy is a type of therapy that uses drugs or other substances to  attack certain types of cancer cells. This therapy deactivated estrogen and progesterone hormones which is the cause of cancer disease in patient.

Answer 2

A targeted therapy that prevents activation of estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer would be beneficial to the type of patient where the cause of the cancer is due to the estrogen and progesterone hormones.

The targeted therapy simply means a form of therapy where drugs are used in attacking cancer cells. It helps in deactivating the estrogen and progesterone hormones.

Cancer cells grow in response to both hormones. Therefore, the therapy will be beneficial to the patient where the cause of the cancer is due to the estrogen and progesterone hormones.

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Which organ system gives instructions to the muscular system and the circulatory system during exercise?

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Answer:

Nervous system

Explanation:

The nervous system can be divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The autonomic nervous system is a part of the PNS which is concerned with the control of involuntary physiologic processes. During the exercise, the sympathetic nerves of the autonomic nervous system are in charge of preparing the body for physical activity by increasing the respiration rate, heart rate and blood pressure. The sympathetic nerves can also increase energy for the muscles by reducing insulin release and increasing blood glucose.

Among Delta-back stripped fish, there are two genes that segregate independently of one another. Suppose the alleles at the first locus are A (dominant) and a (recessive) and the alleles at the second locus are B (dominant) and b recessive). If an AABB fish mates with an aabb fish, and their offspring are inter-crossed, the proportion of F2 fish that show a recessive phenotype at the first locus and a dominant phenotype at the second is:

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Answer:

4/16

Explanation:

It is given that the alleles of the first locus = A dominant and recessive a

The allele of the second locus = B dominant and the recessive b.

Now if fish with AABB mates with the aabb fishes, then to tell the proportion of the F2 fish which shows either the dominant phenotype at the [tex]$\text{first locus}$[/tex] and also a recessive phenotype at the [tex]$\text{second locus}$[/tex].

So for this, the recessive phenotype at the [tex]$\text{first locus}$[/tex] as well as the recessive phenotype at the [tex]$\text{second locus}$[/tex] is in the ratio of 4/16.

Mitosis creates...

A) 4 identical cells

B) 2 identical cells

C) 4 unidentical cells

D) 2 unidentical cells

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Answer:

B) 2 identical cells

Explanation:

"Mitosis is a type of cell division which produces two identical diploid daughter cells. "

1. Which of the following is NOT an essential characteristic required of an organism to be classified in the phylum Chordata?

a. Dorsal, hollow nerve cord
b. Notochord
c. Pharyngeal pouches
d. Vertebrae


2. An animal’s kidneys pump ions across cell membranes, allowing water to move by osmosis. This helps the animal to…

a. Remove extra ions
b. Conserve water
c. Reduce ion concentration
d. Reduce water concentration


3. Which TWO of the following are evidence that meiosis has just occurred in a life cycle of an organism?

a. A diploid (2N) zygote
b. A diploid (2N) adult organism
c. A haploid (1N) egg
d. A haploid (1N) sperm


4. Which of the following animals reproduces by external fertilization, where the female releases her eggs outside of her body before the male covers them with his sperm?

a. Salmon
b. Deer
c. Duck
d. Goose


5. Which of the following is an example of insight learning?

a. a chimpanzee figuring out how to use a new tool to obtain a hidden food source
b. a dog drooling when it hears a can of food being opened
c. a squirrel ignoring passing cars as it eats nuts a few feet from the road
d. a baby sea turtle going into the ocean right after it hatches


6. According to the image below, which of the following animals does not have true bones?

a. salamander
b. coelacanths
c. sharks
d. birds


7. Which two phyla of animals are probably closely related because they are both classified as deuterostomes due to having the same pattern of embryonic development?

a. Arthropods and cnidarians
b. Sponges and nematodes
c. Annelids and mollusks
d. Chordates and echinoderms


8. Which of the following are both characteristics of plants but NOT animals?

a. chloroplast and lysosomes
b. cell wall and chloroplasts
c. cell membrane and mitochondria
d. cell wall and cell membrane


9. An animal with sharp canine teeth is adapted for what type of food source?

a. meat
b. green, leafy plants
c. seeds
d. insects


10. When you investigate an animal, you find an unfamiliar organ, and you notice that it’s connected to the outside of the body. It has a lot of very thin membranes that surround small open spaces. These membranes have a lot of surface area, stay slightly moist, and have many small blood vessels just under the surface. What is this organ probably used for?

a. Obtaining food
b. Producing offspring
c. Bringing in oxygen
d. Protection and immunity

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Answer:

1c. Pharyngeal pouches

2d. Reduce water concentration

3b. A diploid (2N) adult organism

4c. Duck

5a. a chimpanzee figuring out how to use a new tool to obtain a hidden food source

6a. salamander

7c. Annelids and mollusks

8b. cell wall and chloroplasts

9c. seeds

10d. Protection and immunity

4. Describe a practical application of chromatography and give an example that is unrelated to photosynthesis.

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Answer:

Explanation:

It is sometimes used in medicine to examine body fluids. The chemicals of interest (ones that should not be in the body) will separate out differently than the fluids that should be there.


What will the result be if a purebred tall pea plant is mixed with a purebred short pea
plant?
А) A short pea plant, due to chance
B) A short pea plant, because short is the dominant allele
C) A tall pea plant, because tall is the dominant allele
VONEN
D) A tall pea plant, due to chance

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

C) A tall pea plant, because tall is the dominant allele

Strawberry poison dart frogs have different skin colors within their population. The frogs can be categorized broadly using the colors green, blue, yellow, and red. A
researcher performs an experiment using colored clay frogs to represent the different types of frogs to investigate which color morph is preyed upon the most by
snakes. The researcher compares the number of snake attacks on each of the four different colored clay frogs.
200-
150-
Number of Attacks
100
50-
0
green
Blue yellow red
Color of Clay Frogs
Which distribution of strawberry poison dart frogs is likely to exist in nature?
There will be more red-colored frogs in the population than green-colored frogs.
There will be more yellow colored frogs in the population than red-colored frogs
There will be more green colored frogs in the population than yellow-colored frogs.
There will be more blue colored frogs in the population than yellow-colored frogs.

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Answer:

There will be more yellow-colored frogs in the population than red-colored frogs

Explanation:

Available data:

Strawberry poison dart frogs have different skin colorsThe frogs can be categorized broadly using the colors green, blue, yellow, and red.Frogs eaten by snakes

Number of snake attacks             Frog color

145 Approx                                          Green

180 Approx                                          Blue

125 Approx                                          Yellow

145 Approx                                          Red

 

The phenotype of individuals and the environment where they live, interact and determines the genes´ destiny in space and time. The result of this interaction and the gene destiny is Natural Selection. Natural selection selects beneficial alleles and increases their frequency in the population.

The attack by snakes is acting as a selective pressure on the frogs´ population. It is an ecological pressure that is modeling the frogs´ phenotype.

Animals that suffer more attacks are the blue ones, followed by green and red frogs. Those that suffer the fewest number of attacks are the yellow individuals.

So natural selection will be acting on this population favoring the alleles that code for yellow color. Genes that express yellow color increase more the frogs´ fitness than genes that code for the other colors. So natural selection increases the frequency of genes coding for yellow color and will decrease the frequency of the other alleles. Probably the less favored will be genes that express blue.

3. (a)
Explain why sweat accumulates on a person's skin in a hot humid
Environment

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Answer:

In humid conditions where surrounding air cannot hold further water vapour, sweat evaporates slowly, if at all. As a result the body heats up. it is difficult for the sweat to evaporate and in high humidity conditions we tend to sweat more. This explains why it feels so much hotter in high humidity.


Question 3
Which of the following refers to a community of living organisms and the way they interact with nonliving parts of their environment?
А
trophic
В
biome
С
habitat
D
ecosystem

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Answer:

Which of the following refers to a community of living organisms and the way they interact with nonliving parts of their environment? Ecosystem.

Explanation:

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name two substances that are not found in urine of a healthy person​

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Answer:

Red blood cells and hymoglobin

What should be done with a used needle??

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Dispose of the needle in heavily wrapped bags into the trash. Make sure if someone was to grab the bag they would not get stabbed or poked.

Answer:

It should be disposed of because its dirty and no one wants a disease from it if it goes into you somehow

Explanation:

What would be the best source of information for an essay about sharks?

A) An outdoor magazine

B)A web-based encyclopedia

C)The top hit on a "sharks" web search

D) An educational television program

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The other sources aren't trusted

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bridgett is riding her bicycle up the hill which statements are correct

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What are the statements UwU?

Answer:

A, B, C, D and F

Explanation:

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What are the main features of tropical climate

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Its characteristic is the high temperature and the division of two seasons: rainy in summer and dry in winter. In regions affected by this type of climate, it is not possible to notice the change of seasons.

Which of the following are the principal divisions of the solid Earth ?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Earth is actually composed of three major parts or layers: the solid earth (which includes the parts near or at the surface, the asthenosphere and lithosphere), the atmosphere (the blanket of air that envelopes the earth), and the hydrosphere (the water parts, including ocean, streams and air moisture).

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What is Pollution?
Name two pollut
in Cust​

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Answer:

Pollution is the presence of harmful materials in the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and Carbon monoxide (CO) are 2 pollutants of air and Industrial Waste and  Sewage and Wastewater are 2 pollutants of water.

The rind (skin) colors and patterns of watermelon fruit have been among the major objectives of breeding. If you cross a dark green watermelon with a grey watermelon, then let the F1 generation freely mate you get dark green, medium green, and grey fruits. Explain the inheritance of rind color in these plants

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Since we can't drink ocean water due to its salt content, why is polluting the oceans so much a concem for people? Write your response in the essay box below.​

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answer:

we can't pollute water because there are creatures and organisims that live in the water so if we pollute it then they will die, besides you can filter the water to get rid of salt then you're able to drink the water and also use it for many other purposes.

Answers to all 6 questions please (83points)
Try and get all 6 right

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2.1.1 ) Homologous pairs
2.1.2) 45
2.1.3) Gonosomes
2.1.4) The presence of a Y chromosome
2.1.5) chromosom mutation
2.1.6) Non disjunction occurred at position 21 during anaphase resulting in one gamete with 24 chromosomes. The fertilisation of this gamete with a normal gamete results in a zygote with 47 chromosomes. There are 3 chromosomes.

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During his dihybrid experiments on yellow round peas and wrinkled green peas , Mendel noticed four phenotypic categories of the f2 progeny with the ratio 9:3:3:1 . explain and show how he came up with the 9:3:3:1 ratio

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So, if life started aquatic how did it evolve for land and why?

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Answer:

So when the first animals moved onto land, they had to trade their fins for limbs, and their gills for lungs, the better to adapt to their new terrestrial environment

Explanation:

Answer:

abilites

Explanation:

What percentage of the offspring are going to be golden ?​

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Answer:

what's the complete question?

Answer:

yeah great question.

Explanation:

Fill in the blanks about each of the following sequential steps of the electron transfer chain (ETC) of the inner mitochondrial membrane.

a. The initial electron donor of the ETC is _______________, which hands its two electrons off to FMN, within Complex I.
b. Electrons from both Complex I and Complex II are ultimately donated to the same molecule, ____________.
c. Within Complex III, electrons from ubiquinol are ultimately donated to ______________, which then passes those electrons on to Complex IV.
d. ______________ is the final electron acceptor of the ETC.
e. The downhill movement of electrons through the ETC creates a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The _________________ subunit of the ATP synthase creates a channel that allows for the downhill movement of protons from the intermembrane space to the matrix.
f. The concomitant release of free energy drives the synthesis of ATP by the ____________ subunit of that same protein.

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Answer:

a. NADH

b. Ubiquinone

c. Cytochrome c

d. Oxygen

e. F0 subunit  

f. F1 subunit  

 

Explanation:

Electrons enter the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) from Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NADH), which is an electron donor generated during different catabolic reactions (e.g., glucose oxidation). Ubiquinone or 'Coenzyme Q' is an electron acceptor that accepts electrons from both Complex I and Complex II and donates electrons to Complex III. The oxygen (O) is the final electron acceptor that accepts the electrons after they have passed through the ETC and ATPase. Complex III (also known as Ubiquinol-cytochrome c oxidoreductase) catalyzes the electron transfer from ubiquinol to Cytochrome c, which is coupled to proton translocation across the membrane. The F0 subunit of the ATP synthase forms a channel (embedded in the mitochondrial membrane) through which protons can flow. Moreover, the F1 subunit of the ATP synthase uses the energy released by the proton electrochemical gradient to drive the synthesis of ATP.

Which list is the theorized correct order of living cells, starting with the first
organisms and going to the most recent?
anaerobic prokaryotes, unicellular eukaryotes, unicellular photosynthetic
prokaryotes, multicellular eukaryotes
multicellular eukaryotes, anaerobic prokaryotes, unicellular photosynthetic
prokaryotes, unicellular eukaryotes
anaerobic prokaryotes, unicellular photosynthetic prokaryotes unicellular
eukaryotes, multicellular eukaryotes
multicellular eukaryotes, photosynthetic prokaryotes unicellular eukaryotes,
anaerobic prokaryotes

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The order is anaerobic prokaryotes. Unicellular photosynthetic prokaryotes. Unicellular eukaryotes. Multicellular eukaryotes.

Evolution occurs from simple to complex organisms i.e from anaerobic prokaryotes, unicellular photosynthetic prokaryotes unicellular eukaryotes, multicellular eukaryotes. Correct answer is option (c).

What is cell theory ?

According to the cell theory,

Cells make up every living thing. They can be either unicellular or multicellular in nature.The simplest form of life is the cell.Existing cells give rise to new ones. They are not the result of spontaneous generation.

Eukaryotes are thought to have developed from prokaryotes approximately 2.7 billion years ago. The main difference between these two types of creatures is that eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus, whereas prokaryotic cells have not.

Therefore, option (C) is correct because prokaryotes are the simplest cellular organism while eukaryotes are complex multicellular.

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A teacher shows the class a plant and asks the students to predict the biome the plant is from. Which of the following sets of questions would be the most helpful to the students in determining the correct biome for the plant?

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My guess would be temperature

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Describe why certain traits increase in frequency in a population. Provide ONE example to support your response.

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Answer:

When a phenotype produced by certain alleles helps organisms survive and reproduce better than their peers, natural selection can increase the frequency of the helpful alleles from one generation to the next – that is, it can cause microevolution.

Explanation:

Because of having dominant traits certain traits increase in frequency in a population because they have.

What are traits?

A phenotypic trait is a specific variant of an organism's observable characteristics. Phenotype refers to any measurable, observable and obvious characteristics of an organism. It can be either hereditary or environmental, but usually occurs as a collection of both.

When any allele tends to determine the phenotype, when passed from parent to child, it called as dominant allele. In case of  homzygosity as well as heterozygosity, dominant allele can express itself.

Recessive in contrast is, when genotype is homozygous, the trait expressed is referred to as recessive trait. Therefore, certain traits increase in frequency in a population.

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descriptive essay about my hometown ​

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Answer:

I love my hometown as I love my home and I like to stay in the town streets as I stay in the rooms of my house.”

Everyone loves his hometown or city dearly. It is like loving the home or the place where one passes one’s life. My town is close to a canal that flows out of the river some eight kilometers away. Gardens and parks surround it on all sides. Beautiful flowers and tasty fruits of all the seasons are to be found welcoming you as you approach the town. Grassy grounds border the town where children, men, and women are found playing in the afternoon.

I love my hometown as I love my home and I like to stay in the town streets as I stay in the rooms of my house.”

Everyone loves his hometown or city dearly. It is like loving the home or the place where one passes one’s life. My town is close to a canal that flows out of the river some eight kilometers away. Gardens and parks surround it on all sides. Beautiful flowers and tasty fruits of all the seasons are to be found welcoming you as you approach the town. Grassy grounds border the town where children, men, and women are found playing in the afternoon.

The town has two colleges, one for boys and another for girls. It also has four high schools and six middle schools. The students are mostly from middle-class or rich families, but now some working-class people like laborers have started sending their children to schools. We have quite high standards of education as we have in some famous colleges and schools in the big cities. The reason is the hard work that teachers put in and the interest that most of the students take in studies.

The town has a fine public hospital where most government doctors attend to patients as well as they can the public dislikes the few careless doctors. They are often transferred on the public complaint. Of course, the hospital is often overcrowded and suitable medicines are in short supply. The richer people go to private clinics where they get medical treatment of their choice.

The town municipal committee keeps the town clean, but sometimes garbage heaps collect, and the whole place begins stinking (giving an unpleasant smell). The electricity department takes care that the streets are brightly lit at night. When people have complaints about its working, it begins performing better. The police and other government departments in the town, on the whole, have been performing their duties equally well. The people of the town have now started complaining of rising corruption in government offices. It is time we checked it with most strictly. When I am away from my town, I feel as if I am away from something dearest in life.

2. What nutrients do you need to stay alive? How do you obtain them?

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Answer:

Explanation:Plants and other autotrophs absorb nutrients from soil and water. Autotrophs are organisms that can make their own food. The most important nutrients they need are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Other nutrients needed by plants are nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur.

Answer:

Protein, Carbs, Fats, Vitamins, Minerals, Water

Explanation:

Protein is gained from meat (occasionally)

Water is self explanatory

Minerals can be gained from eating, drinking, and anything really

Fats are gained from foods with fat (obviously) and juicy foods like steak.

Vitamins are gained from eating certain things like an orange or even from the sun.

Carbs can be gained from food such as bread, beans, spaghetti..

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The process that produces 2 genetically different cells is

A) mitosis

B) mitosis and meiosis

C) meiosis II

D) meiosis I

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Meiosis has both similarities to and differences from mitosis, which is a cell division process in which a parent cell produces two identical daughter cells. Meiosis begins following one round of DNA replication in cells in the male or female sex organs.

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Which phrase best describes the main goal of a human community? O A. To meet needs through collective effort O B. To make and follow rules through political process О O C. To preserve culture and language D. To analyze group behavior through observation​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

I believe the answer is A. To meet needs through collective effort.

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