Answer:
Daugter cells
Explanation:
thses are called Daughter cells
Answer: Daughter Cells
Explanation: The process results in four daughter cells that are haploid, which means they contain half the number of chromosomes of the diploid parent cell. 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.
Why is meiosis important for organisms?
It creates gametes and allows for genetic variation among organisms.
It produces genetically identical cells.
0 It provides a means of asexual reproduction.
O It allows for cell and tissue repair
What are the characteristics of supernovae?
How many chromosomes are found in the common strawberry found in the grocery stores?
Answer:
In total, they have 56 chromosomes
Explanation:
Unlike Humans which has two copies of 23 chromosomes (in total 46) common strawberries have 8 copies of 7 chromosomes hence why they have a total of 56 chromosomes.
Which of the following are reactants in the process of photosynthesis?
Answer:
Photosynthesis requires sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water as starting reactants (Figure 5.5). After the process is complete, photosynthesis releases oxygen and produces carbohydrate molecules, most commonly glucose. These sugar molecules contain the energy that living things need to survive.
Explanation:
Answer:
carbon dioxide and water
Explanation:
which of the following are reactants in the process of photosynthesis?
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Using the picture, explain how you can determine the Rick ages. How can scientists use these fossils to help age the rocks? Give an explanation on how one of these fossils was made.
what are two abiotic factors that might account for the differences in productivity among the land ecosystems in the table?
the two abiotic factors can be weather and soil
How do long term environmental impacts change subsequent
populations?
Answer:
Third effect... cause the organisms end up going extinct. A long-term environmental changes are... ice age, deforestation, urbanization, Earth's orbit, Sun's intensity, Global Warming, radioactive waste/pollution, extinction of species this could happen to anyone of the food webs.
Explanation:
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11. Compare and contrast the Rough ER and the Smooth ER. (Structure and
function)
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Answer:
The rough er has ribosomes attached to it and the smooth er does not
Ants and aphids often live near each other the ants Feed on the waste produced by the aphids and the aphids are protected from predators by the presence of the ants what type of relationship is this
Answer: the answer is mutualism. please give me brainliest
Explanation: Mutualism is a relationship between two different species in which both species have benefits. In this example, ants benefit because they feed on aphids' wastes while aphids benefit because ants provide them protection.Jul 8, 2016
Question 4 of 25
What kind of molecule forms from polysaccharide chains that are very
strong?
O A. Protein
B. Cellulose
C. Monosaccharide
D. Lipid
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Answer:
B. Cellulose
Explanation:
Polysaccharide are substances that contains many units of monomers called MONOSACCHARIDE. They are carbohydrate molecules consisting of very long chains of monosaccharides like glucose, galactose etc.
An example of molecule that forms from strong chains of polysaccharides is CELLULOSE, which consists of long chains of glucose units linked together by B-1,4-glycosidic bonds. Cellulose is the most abundant polysaccharide on Earth found in plant cell walls.
Which is the best way to describe the biodiversity of an area?
A grassland has organisms that live on hundreds of acres of land.
A desert has 10 species of animals that can survive dry conditions.
A rainforest has fertile soil that supports many kinds of plants.
A pond has 12 species of organisms, including 300 animals and 40 plants
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
You have isolated a highly lethal toxin from an octopus that you have reason to believe binds with high affinity to the pore opening of a voltage-gated sodium channel. To determine the effect of toxin binding, you perform a _______ experiment.
Answer:
To determine the effect of toxin binding, you perform a Competitive Binding Experiment
Explanation:
Competitive binding experiments are very relevant when matters relating to cellular and or molecular toxicity are concerned.
They are used to determine the binding of a single concentration of labeled ligand in the presence of various concentrations of unlabeled ligand.
They are important because:
1. Validate a direct binding assay
2. Confirm whether or not a drug binds to the receptor
3. determine and explore how low-affinity drugs and receptors interact and it's resultant effects
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: Non living and living organisms have things in common o Fact: o Evidence:
Answer:
Things they have in common..
Explanation:
Non living things and living things are made up of matter.Both occupy spaceThe also have weight,colour,shape etcBoth Non living and living things are characterized by their type..How do brain cells "talk" to each other?
An empty field has no plants growing on it. When it rains, some of the field's sail washes away downhill.
Which statement best explains how planting grass on the field might help reduce soil erosion?
O A Grass will make the soll more wet
B. Grass will help hold the soil together.
c Grass will increase the amount of soil.
O O D. Grass will stop water from moving over the field.
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Answer:
b grass will help hold the soil together
A farmer sprayed his orange trees with a pesticide to eliminate the insects damaging the trees. Some of the insects survived and produced offspring that were also resistant to the pesticide.
Which process is illustrated by the pesticide resistance of the offspring?
natural selection
selective breeding
aerobic respiration
sexual reproduction
Answer:
selective breeding
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Explanation:
During photosynthesis,__________ is used to break water down into oxygen and hydrogen.
Answer:
Sunlight energy
During Photosynthesis, Sunlight energy is used to break water down into oxygen and hydrogen.
A single atom of carbon is joined to a hydrogen atom. How many double bonds can the
carbon still form?
Answer:
One carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with four hydrogen atoms by sharing a pair of electrons between itself and each hydrogen (H) atom.
Explanation:
The deepest part of the ocean is...
Answer:
Challenger Deep
Explanation:
In the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Guam and the Philippines, lies the Marianas Trench, also known as the Mariana Trench. At 35,814 feet below sea level, its bottom is called the Challenger Deep — the deepest point known on Earth.
Answer:
about 7 miles down, the mariana trench
Explanation: