Answer:
Co-dominance inheritance
Phenotypic ration - All the offspring are spotted red and white - 100%
Explanation:
Genotypes of parents
White guinea pig - CWCW
Red guinea pig - CRCR
The cross between the two
CWCW * CRCR will produce
CWCR, CWCR, CWCR, CWCR
It is a co-dominance inheritance
Phenotypic ration - All the offspring are spotted red and white - 100%
List some of the diseases mentioned that have plagued humans from Egyptian nobles to now.
Answer: Many of the diseases which cause problems in today's society afflicted Egyptian populations. These include tuberculosis, malaria and schistosomiasis.
Explanation:
which of these general formulas represents an ionic compound between a Group 1 element (X) and a group 16 element (Y)
A. XY
B. X2Y
C.XY2
D. X2Y
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Answer:
A. XY
Explanation:
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Draw and label a fish
Which taxon includes more species, an order or a family?
Answer: order
Explanation:
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Algae provides more energy to the Box Turtle population.
If you see the bottom of the chain, Algae, whether the turtles eat it or not, also provides energy/food/resource for other forms of energy the turtles can consume, it's the base of the chain.
The answer is not aquatic insects because they do not supply as energy to as many sources as algae.
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What season is occurring within the northern hemisphere in the image below?
Answer:
Winter
Explanation:
Blue-white screening is a technique for the identification of___. It relies on the ability of____to cleave lactose. Blue-white tests take advantage of a molecule called____which is similar to lactose in that it is cleaved by B-galactosidase. When cleaved, the____(same as previous) turns . If uncleaved,meaning a non- function B-gal gene, the X-gal remains____. Therefore, a____bacterial colony means the B-galactosidase gene is not-functional, and therefore there____a recombinant gene inserted into the vector.
You’ve inserted a gene for pesticide resistance into your vector. To see if it was successful, you decide to conduct a blue-white screening test. But, uh-oh you are out of X-gal! You do notice some green Slime-gal sitting on the shelf and recall that this molecule works similarly to X-gal, but instead of turning blue when cleaved, it turns green when cleaved. You carry out the test, and find that all of your colonies are green! Was your insertion of the pesticide gene successful?
Answer:
Explanation:
Blue-white screening is a method for distinguishing proof of (recombinant bacteria). It depends on the capacity of ( B-galactosidase) to separate lactose. Blue-white tests exploit the molecule called (x-gel)_ which is like lactose in that it is severed by B-galactosidase. When separated, the (5-bromo-4-chloro-indoxyl) (same as past) turns _(_blue). In the event that uncleaved, which implies a non-function B-gal gene, the X-gal remains (white)_. Subsequently, a __(white) bacterial province implies the B-galactosidase gene isn't practical, and in this way there ___lacz__ a recombinant gene embedded into the vector.
What material was used to make shelters in the Stone Age?
Mammmoth bones
Stone
Animal hide
Answer:
Stone
Explanation:
These houses are more like our houses than any others in the Stone Age. They had foundations and they were built of wood and wattle and daub (a mixture of manure, clay, mud and hay stuck to sticks). They were sometimes made of stones. The roofs were made of straw.
All the different populations living in the same habitat or ecosystem make up _____ A.biodiversity
B.ecosystem diversity
C.genetic diversity
D.species diversity
Answer:
D.species diversity
Explanation:
its D because biodiversity,includes to all the many plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. And includes the many variety of ecosystems what's found on Earth. Ecosystem diversity, describes all of the different type of habitats around the world.
A woman is admitted to the hospital with Bell's palsy caused by an inflamed facial nerve. You are the attending physician. What symptoms do you observe? How do you test her facial nerve?
What is the difference between shifting cultivation and land rotation?
describe how carbon dioxide is produced by respiring muscle cells reaches the alveolar cavitiesin mammalian lungs
Answer:
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The carbon (iv) oxide which has been produced by the respiring muscle tissue is diffused into the bloodstream in the form of bicarbonates, a process facilitated by an enzyme called carbonic anhydrase. The carbon (iv) oxide is then carried to the lungs.
Explanation:
what products are made from the process of photosynthesis
Answer: glucose and oxygen
Explanation:
The formula for photosynthesis is:
Carbon dioxide+water-->glucose+oxygen
Anything on the right of the arrow is the products so, it is glucose and oxygen.
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Answer:
glucose and oxygen
Explanation:
plants need carbon dioxide that human and animal release in order to manufacture food(photosinthesize)
in return,they give is oxygen and glucose from the food it produces
musculo que ayuda a la extensión de la rodilla
Answer:
creo que la respuesta es cuádriceps femoral
2. Which of the following is indicated by the pH
value of a solution?
A. its hydrogen ion concentration
B. its ammonium ion concentration
C. its ability to undergo a chemical reaction
D. ils ratio of solute amount to solvent volume
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
The pH of a solution is determined by the following formula
pH = -log [H+]
Here H+ is the hydrogen ion concentration
Thus, if pH is known one can determine the hydrogen ion concentration by taking its antilog.
Hence, option A is correct
2. Which organism forms the base of the food
web shown above?
A diatoms
B fish
C krill
D orcas
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Compare and contrast point mutations and chromosomal mutations. Which part of the organism's DNA is affected as a result of each?
Answer:
In point mutation,the gene is affected however in chromosomal mutations,there is change in the structure or number of the chromosomes
The primary distinction among point mutation and chromosomal mutation is, the point mutation is a small mutation in which basically a single base pair of the either DNA or RNA encoding changes, whereas chromosomal mutation is a large-scale mutation in which the chromosome structure changes.
What is mutation?A mutation is an alteration in an organism's DNA sequence. Mutations can take place as a consequence of mistakes in DNA replication during cell division, mutagen exposure, or viral infection.
Mutagens are environmental factors that results in mutations. Mutagens can be either radiation, chemicals, or infectious agents.
In living organisms, there are two kinds of genetic mutations namely point mutation and chromosomal mutation.
The nucleotide sequences are usually altered in both cases. As a result, all these types of mutations can result in fatal diseases.
The main difference between point mutation and chromosomal mutation is that point mutation is a small-scale mutation that changes a single base pair of the DNA or RNA encoding, whereas chromosomal mutation is a large-scale mutation that changes the chromosome structure.
Thus, this is the comparison between the types of mutation.
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VOCABULARY:
1. Asexual reproduction
2. Asters
3. Cell cycle
4
Call plate
S. Centromere
6. Chiasma
7. Chromatid
& Chromatin
9. Chromosomes
10. Clone
11. Crossing over
12. Cytokinesis
13. Diploid
14. Fertilization
15. Gamete
16. Haploid
17. Interphase
18. Karyotype
19. Kinetochore
20. Meiosis
21 Metaphase
22 Mitosis
factors that affect rate of erosion
Answer:
farm management, rainfall, climate, soil type, soil cover, landscape, type of wave, crops, rock strength and position of coast.
Explanation:
Erosion can be defined as a geological process which typically involves the wearing out of earthen (soil) materials and the transportation of these materials by natural forces like water, wind, etc. Soil erosion is greatest when the soil is steep.
The steepness of a body such as river or stream refers to the downward slope or gradient of the body of water.
Generally, the steepness of a body affects the rate at which other materials would flow or move around. Thus, the steeper a river or stream, the greater would be its rate of erosion.
Other factors that affect the rate of erosion in an area include the following; farm management, rainfall, climate, soil type, soil cover, landscape, type of wave, crops, rock strength and position of coast.
12. Which change of state takes place when an Igneous rock forms?
A gas to solid
B solid to gas
C solid to liquid
D liquid to solld
Answer:d. liquid to solid
Explanation: Igneous rocks form when hot, liquid magma from inside the Earth cools and becomes solid. When this happens below ground, the rocks are called intrusive. When magma comes to the surface as lava and cools above ground, the rocks are called extrusive.
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When radiometric dating is done on a rock sample, the rock's_____
is determined.
comparative age
relative age
absolute age
sequential age
Answer:
The answer is absolute age hope this help pls give me brainless.
Which of the following foods have fiber in them?
Your answer:
Peanuts
Granola
Bananas
All of the above.
Answer:
All of the above.
Explanation:
Bananas, peanuts, and granola are all great sources of fiber.
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Answer:
What are you talking about?
Explanation:
What
Which climate is best for supporting both plant and animal life? A.Tropical Rainforest B. Tundra C. Temperate Deciduous forest D. Desert E. Savanna F. Taiga
Deciduous forests, it holds both plant life and animals that thrives extremly well.
Key Term Matching
1. accessory organs
2. fundus
3. uvula
4. villi
5. large intestine
6. root
7. dentin
8. lamina propria
9. fauces
10. chyme
11. incisor
12. parietal cells
13. crown
14. stomach
15. cheeks
16. serosa
17. enamel
18. stratified squamous
19. gingivae
20. small intestine
21. pharynx
22. liver
23. molar
24. mucins
25. acinar cells
a. forms bulk of tooth
b. performs compaction
c. a cutting tooth villi
d. liquid food mixture in stomach
e. posterior opening of oral cavity
f. has three muscularis externa layers
g. portion of tooth above gum line
h. epithelium found in esophagus
i. are connected to GI tract by a duct
j. composed of loose connective tissue
k. dome-shaped stomach region
l. organ shared with respiratory system
m. substance harder than bone
n. exocrine part of pancreas
o. projection off of soft palate
p. in saliva to lubricate food
q. finger-like extensions of mucosa
r. portion of tooth below gum line
s. the gums
t. performs 90% of digestion and absorption
u. secretes bile
v. a grinding tooth
w. secrete HCI
x. outermost layer of GI tract wall
y. lateral walls of the oral cavity
what does NADP+ want to carry outside of the thylakoids?
how many bones has a crocodile?
A crocodile has 250 bones.
Answer:
The average crocodile has 250 bones excluding skull and armor
Explanation:
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Which answer choice best completes the sentences?
The____________an inclined plane the ______________work needed to move an object up it.
A. shorter, more
B. shorter, less
C. longer, more
D. longer, less
Answer:
D. longer, less
Explanation:
Allie was in the park playing on the equipment. She noticed that on the highest slide, she slides down
A)
without friction.
B)
with the slowest speed.
with the greatest speed.
D)
at about the same speed as the shortest slide.