Answer:
Honestly it depends...
Explanation:
I would say overall fungi are beneficial because they feed on dead organic matter. They recycle most of the carbon and release nutrients to be used by other organisms. They are also used for medicinal purposes. Not to mention yeast is a fungus and bread is yummy.
But certain fungi are deadly if ingested or linked to plant and human diseases. Also mold is a fungus and nobody likes mold.
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Answer:
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Which of the following statement is NOT true about Eukaryotic
cells?
o They are bigger and more complex than prokaryotes.
o They have membrane bound Organelles
o They do not have a nucleus
o Their DNA forms chromosomes
Answer:
they do not have nucleus
Answer:
they do not have a nucleus
Name two types of fluids
found
in female reproductive
Organs
Answer:
A female's internal reproductive organs are the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. The vagina is a muscular, hollow tube that extends from the vaginal opening to the uterus. Because it has muscular walls, the vagina can expand and contract.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The oviduct and uterus provide the environments for the earliest stages of mammalian embryo development. However, little is known about the mechanisms that underlie the formation of oviduct and uterine fluids, or the extent to which the supply of nutrients via these reproductive tract tissues matches the nutrient requirements of early embryos. After reviewing our limited knowledge of these phenomena, a new experimental paradigm is proposed in which the epithelia lining the endosalpinx and endometrium are seen as the final components in a supply line that links maternal diet at one end and embryo uptake of nutrients at the other. When considered in this way, the oviduct and uterine epithelia become, for a few days, potentially the most critical maternal tissues in the establishment of a healthy pregnancy. In fulfilling this 'gatekeeper' role, female reproductive tract fluids have a key role in the 'developmental origins of health and disease' concept.
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Which of the following is made by male plant cells and is important for the reproduction of flowering plants?
A. ovule
B. photosynthesis
C. pollen
D. stigma
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Answer:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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In a paternity case there is a child with type O blood, and the mother has type A. The first potential Father has type A blood as well and the second potential Father has type B blood. Would blood type be enough to tell us which man is the father? *
Answer:
Blood type information is not enough to tell us which man is the father. We need to know the exact genotype of individuals to know which father gave the child a recessive allele.
Explanation:
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Chromosomes _____.
□ are tight coils of DNA
□ are carried on genes
□ always occur in pairs
□ can be analyzed in a karyotype
□ carry thousands of genes
Answer:
☑ are tight coils of DNA
☑ always occur in pairs
☑ carry thousands of genes
9. The Sun provides Earth with both light and thermal energy. Which of
the following is an example of the Sun's thermal energy at work in the
water cycle?
a. Accumulation
b. Precipitation
C. Condensation
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d. Evaporation
Answer: The answer is d!
Explanation:
Sunlight hits Earth's surface most evenly at an imaginary line called the
Because of this, this particular area doesn't experience seasons.
A.North Pole
B.equator
C.Prime Meridian
D.South pole
Answer:
Equator
Explanation:
2. The prefix homo- means the same." Explain how this meaning relates to the
definition of homologous chromosomes.
Answer:
It means that the chromosomes shown are the same. For example, WW, ww, SS, ss, GG, etc
Explanation:
11 During cellular respiration, cells break down
sugars to release energy. In this process, water
and carbon dioxide are produced as waste
products. What must happen to these waste
products in order for a cell to maintain
homeostasis?
A. They must be digested and used as food.
B. They must be permanently stored inside the cell.
C. They must be used for photosynthesis.
D. They must be excreted from the cell.
Answer:
They must be excreted from the cell
Explanation:
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What are ions
14 points if you answer this
Answer:
Ions are an atom or group of atoms that either has a positive or negative charge. An ion with a negative charge is called an anion and one with a positive charge is a cation.
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Butterflies come in many different colors, but some butterflies incomplete dominance. Dark blue is incompletely dominant to white. If a dark and a light blue butterfly are crossed , what is the probability that an offspring will be white?
A. 0%
B. 100%
C. 25%
D. 50%
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The principle of dominance states that some alleles are dominant and others
are recessive true or false?
Answer:
False, it says that all alleles are dominant :D
Explanation:
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Which of these four solutions will dissolve the plastic wrapper fastest?
Water
Boiling water
Apple cider vinegar
Soda
Acetone
Answer:
Acetone
Explanation:
Answer: Acetone.
Explanation: Acetone molecules have a polar carbonyl group that allows them to ACCEPT hydrogen bonds from OTHER compounds. The slightly positive charge on each hydrogen can attract slightly negative oxygen atoms on other water molecules, forming hydrogen bonds. If acetone is added to water, acetone would completely dissolve.
What has been the experience of cats and dogs in space? Explain several different situations in which cats and dogs were involved with space travel. its astronomy
Answer:
Animals in space originally served to test the survivability of spaceflight, before human spaceflights were attempted. Later, other animals were flown to investigate various biological processes and the effects microgravity and space flight might have on them. Bioastronautics is an area of bioengineering research which spans the study and support of life in space.
Explanation:
Example 1: Albert II became the first monkey in space on June 4, 1949. He reached an altitude of 83 miles (134 km), but died on impact when the parachute failed. A previous monkey, Albert I, died when the V-2 rocket failed before reaching peak altitude. Two other monkeys, Albert III and IV, also died when their rockets failed.
Example 2:A mouse launched on Aug. 15, 1950, attained an altitude of 85 miles (137 km), but died when the rocket disintegrated due to parachute failure. Several other mice were launched during the 1950s.
Example 3 (and the most important example): Laika became the first living being to orbit the Earth on Sputnik 2, Nov. 3, 1957. She died several hours into the flight from stress and heat.
Which external stimulus are the ears of a coyote best able to detect?
O A. The motion of a mouse
B. The taste of a rabbit
C. The smell of a flower
D. The sound of a hawk
Coyote is the canine species of North America, which is close member of wolf. The sound of the hawk are best detected by the ears of coyote.
What is stimulus?The event generally evokes a functional reaction in the body.
It can be also defined as the factor that sufficiently evokes a behavioral response in the organism.
The external stimulus is the ears of a coyote best able to detect the sound of a hawk.
Thus, the correct answer is D.
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HISTORICAL DATA QUIZ IN SCIENCE PLZZ HELPP ME BEEN HAVING A ROUGH DAY IF YOU COULD HELP I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE ITT ASAPPP
Answer:
c. Montana
Explanation:
Although many states have dinosaur sites, so far the states that seem to be the most prolific producers of fossils are Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana.
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Explanation:
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What can Infra Red Waves carry and be used for?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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A genetic disorder is caused by a mutation on DNA.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Genetic disorders can be caused by a mutation in one gene(monogenic disorder) by mutations in multiple genes
Sections of mRNA that are kept and ultimately code for proteins are called:
Answer:
codon?
Explanation:
When a cell undergoes mitosis, what is the result?
A.
two cells, each containing half of the parent cells' genetic information
B.
two genetically identical cells
C.
four genetically different cells
D.
four cells created from the combination of two parent cells
Answer:
i think Its b or a
Explanation:
17. Which answer choice best describes a community?
Answer:
Different species of lizards occupying the same niche in a dessert
Explanation:
Multiple species in one habitat
What sequence of bases on RNA would match, or pair with, the following DNA sequence
A. ATC
B. GUA
C. UAG
Which of the following is a product of the photosynthesis reaction? OA. carbon dioxide OB. glucose O C. lactose OD. fructose
Answer:
Glucose
Explanation:
Glucose is the sugar found in plant leaves and is produced by photosynthesis. Photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide. Fructose is found in fruit while lactose is found in milk. Therefore, glucose is the only possible answer. Hope it helps :)
Which of these major bio element is present in the lowest amount in the body mass of living organism? *
A. oxygen
B. Phosphorus
C. Calcium
D. Nitrogen
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What is the 5 levels of cell organization in a dog's body from simple to most complex?
Group of answer choices
bone cell, bone tissue, femur (thigh bone), skeleton, dog
bone tissue, bone cell, femur, skeleton, dog
dog, skeleton, femur, bone tissue, bone cell
skeleton, bone tissue, bone cell, dog, femur
Answer:
bone cell, bone tissue, femur (thigh bone), skeleton, dog
Explanation:
The dog itself is logically the largest. That narrows it down to the first two. The smallest organization is cells, because tissues are made of cells. That leaves only the first option.
10. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE MOST DANGEROUS
EVENT THAT CAN HAPPEN AT A PLATE BOUNDARY? WHY?
Answer:
Movement in narrow zones along plate boundaries causes most earthquakes. Most seismic activity occurs at three types of plate boundaries—divergent, convergent, and transform. As the plates move past each other, they sometimes get caught and pressure builds up.
Explanation:
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All cells contain DNA, which allows them to function and carry out tasks for 1 point
the living things.
*
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation: