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6) insertion 7) deletion 8) inversion 9) substitution
10) substitution 11) insertion 12) deletion 13) substitution
14) inversion 15) insertion 16) inversion 17) deletion
18) insertion 19) Inversion 20) inversion
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List following astronomical objects in order from smallest to largest ? planets , stars, moons, nebulae, galaxies , dwarf plants , universe , solar systems , meteors .
Answer:
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Explanation:
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here ya go!: universe, solar systems, galaxies, nebulae, meteors, planets, moons, dwarf planets, stars.
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Explain how the nucleus works with the ribosome to create proteins for the cell.
They receive their order for protein synthesis from the nucleus where the DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA, which is also called (mRNA). mRNA travels to the ribosomes, which translate the code provided by the sequence of the nitrogenous bases in the mRNA into a specific order of amino acids in a protein.
If mice from the F1 generation are crossed, their offspring are the
Answer:
F2 generation
Explanation:
If mice from the F1 generation are crossed, their offspring are the F2 generation.
What are the characteristics of F2 generation?F2 second filial generation is the generation of individuals which arises as a result of inbreeding of interbreeding amongst individuals of F1 generation.
A second filial generation or F2 generation is a group of people born as a result of inbreeding and interbreeding among members of the same family. The generation of hybrids formed from a cross between genetically diverse people is known as the first filial generation.
First-generation (F1) progeny only showed the dominant traits, but recessive traits reappeared in the self-pollinated second-generation (F2) plants in a 3:1 ratio of dominant to recessive traits.
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Cellular respiration use sugar and _______ to make ATP,_________ and ______
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what are five relationships between animals
Answer:I will be pilot anyways I know one there is a commensalism between a dolphin and the birds where the birds push the fish to the top of the water column and then the birds push the fish down to the dolphins I will be pilot
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A nurse made a tragic mistake and hooked a sick patient up to an IV line that included pure water. The contents of the IV bag were then injected into the patient. The patient is now getting sicker. What could be happening?
Answer:
The water is hypotonic to the body of the patients
Explanation:
Pure water is generally hypotonic to the red blood cells in the body of humans. Hence, if a person is hooked up to an IV line that included pure water, the red blood cells in the person's body will take-in water, become turgid, and then start lysing. This will make the person become sick or even cause death in severe cases.
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Answer: Graph B
Explanation:
Since graphs A and C both are equal, the lines are not above or below one another, but for graph B, the dotted red line is higher than the green line.
What part of the world will you find rainforest in?
Answer:
There are rainforests in South and Central America, Africa, Oceania (the islands around Australia), and Asia. Tropical rainforests cover only about 7% of the Earth's surface.
Explanation:
largest rainforests are in the Amazon River Basin (South America), the Congo River Basin (western Africa), and throughout much of southeast Asia. Smaller rainforests are located in Central America, Madagascar, Australia and nearby islands, India, and other locations in the tropics.
Which of the following is not an example of energy transformations in an ecosystem?
A) sunlight driving photosynthesis in plants
B) herbivores feeding on plants
C) predators feeding on herbivores
D) burning of fossil fuels
E herbivores feeding on carnivores
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
burning of fossil fuels
You have learned that each one of your cells contains one copy of your unique genome. Given the fact that all the cells in one human contain the same DNA, how is it possible that our cell types are so different, resulting in four different tissue types?
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
Yes, the cells in one human contain the same DNA. However, during gene expression, not all the genes are expressed for every cell. Only a specific region of the DNA is expressed in cells and the cells in which the same DNA region is expressed end up performing similar roles in the body of organisms. The portion of the DNA that is expressed dictates the function which these cells will serve. This is called the differentiation of cells.
Cell specialization and tissue differentiation are due to the fact that although somatic cells have the same DNA, they express different genes and therefore generate different cells/tissues.
The human body contains approximately 200 cell types, which can be classified into four types of tissues: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue.
All these tissues and cell types are derived from three embryo layers, i.e., ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.
The process of differential gene expression from these three embryo layers leads to the development of different types of cells/tissues in different regions of the developing embryo.
For example, the expression of the connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) gene has been associated with the generation of connective tissue during embryo development.
In conclusion, cell specialization and tissue differentiation are due to the fact that although somatic cells have the same DNA, they express different genes and therefore generate different cells/tissues.
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What can we NOT learn from the fossils found in rock strata?
Answer:
The location of fossils in rock layers provides evidence of Earth's past landscapes. It is hard to guess the age of rock. Scientists have to act like detectives, piecing together a mystery to determine how long ago rocks formed. Fossils found in a particular rock layer help scientists determine the age of the rock.
Explanation:
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What we cannot learn from the fossils found in rock strata is: the diversity of organisms at a certain location or during a certain time period.
Rock strata (layers) that are found in various parts of the world are usually different from one another because they all comprises distinct Earth's geological history, which are referred to as fossils.
A fossil can be defined as the mineral impression or remains of both living and non-living organisms that are prehistoric in nature.
This ultimately implies that, fossils are ancient organisms such as plants and animals that were formed into rocks.
Some of the information that can be learnt from the fossils found in rock strata are:
The time when a species of an organism became extinct.How a particular organism has changed over time.The exact age of each individual fossil through the use of radiometric dating.Read more: https://brainly.com/question/22044539
Which of the following are matched correctly? (choose all that
apply)
short bone- carpals
long bone- femur
Irregular bone- Vertebrae
Flat bone- cranium
Irregular bone- sternum
In a botany experiment, a light source is placed below a plant. Over a six-week period, the plant's substantive growth is observed and recorded. If the plant is healthy, what observations might be recorded?
Answer: if the plant is healthy you may see the stem get longer , leaves grow out ,or the plant will start to bud.
Explanation:
It depends on what kind of plant you are working with but most likely the healthy plant will also have a regular color, leaves, consistent growth and possibly budding
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This cell is in telophase since the chromosomes have reached the poles of the mother cell.
If it was metaphase there would be an ecuatorial plate which is not present.
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Answer:
d. Protection
Answer:
transpiration is of the function of epidermal cells of a leaf
Core material is thought to be mostly:
Answer: steel nickel
Explanation:
Two students went for a walk in a small pond ecosystem where they observed several interactions. Read their observation below to find out what they saw. Small fish were found feeding on the green algae. Fish, frogs and snails were harder to find after a family of raccoons came to the pond. Fish and frogs were observed catching insects. As the amount of green algae increased, more insects and snails came to feed on it. A sample of the pond water contained bacteria.
Answer:
a food web
Explanation:
What they saw was a food web, which refers to connections of food chains showing how energy and nutrients are transferred from one organism to the other.
In this example, we observe there are seven organisms (fish, algae, snails, insects, frogs, raccoons + bacteria contained in the pond) in focus here.
The green algae are Producers (because it produces its own food, not dependant on others)
The bacteria act as Decomposers. ( because they process organic waste into meaningful natural nutrients again)
The other organisms are Consumers. (because they are dependant on others for their nutrition).
What does B, A, and C represent?
Answer:
A: Nucleus
B: Mitochondrion
C: Cell Wall
What do ribosomes produce following
instructions from the nucleus?
A. energy
B. proteins
C. DNA
Answer: Here's what I could find:
Ribosomes get their orders for protein synthesis from the nucleus, where portions of DNA (genes) are transcribed to make messenger RNAs. An mRNA travels to the ribosome and uses information it contains to build a proteins with specific amino acid sequences.
Explanation: I'm pretty sure it's protein, if not then it's DNA.
What adaptations do humans have ??
Answer:
Endurance running
Sweating
Walking upright
Hearing tuned for speech
Great teeth
What trend in the complexity of life over time is seen through the fossil record?
Most animal and plant species we see in the fossil record are extinct, or no longer living. In fact, of all the species that ever lived, 98% are extinct. Animals and plants become extinct over time as a result of natural processes. Their habitat might change or a disease might wipe out a species.
The trend of extinction and difference in body parts in the complexity of life
over time is seen through the fossil record
Fossils refers to remains of living organisms which have been replaced in the form of rock particles due to its presence in the soil for a long period of time.
The fossils contain an understanding of the structures and characteristics
the animals had which is then compared to its present structures. This helps
to explain how the animals adapted to climate change through changes in
the structure, shape of parts of the body.
It also tells the location of animals and their different movements in response to challenges faced in the ecosystem.
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A student observes the following onion cells in the microscope. What type of solution was added to the sample and describe the movement of water?
Answer:
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How much of the world's oxygen is produced in the Amazon rainforest?
Answer:
About 76% of the oxygen
Most mutations occur randomly. True or false
ANSWER:
FALSE
Explanation:
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who knows this answer for brainliest and 10 points?
Answer:
1/4
Explanation:
There are four outcomes:
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Answer:
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Select the correct location on the diagram,
The Sun is the main source of energy for all the subsystems of Earth. Identify the subsystem that can store the most energy from the Sun due
to its high heat capacity.
Answer:
Water
Explanation:
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Nearly all climatic and biological activities on Earth depend on solar energy, which is the primary energy driving our climate system. Numerous Earthly processes, such as surface warming, evaporation, photosynthesis, and air circulation, depend on energy from the sun.
What are the Sun is affected by its high heat capacity?The sun heats the earth's surface, and as the air above it warms as well, wind is produced. Water evaporated by the sun produces clouds and rain, which in turn give us moving rivers and streams.
As a result of the heat being introduced to the system doing some pressure-volume work at constant pressure, the heat capacity at constant pressure is higher than the heat capacity at constant volume.
In a system with heat capacity at constant volume, the entire heat input is used to increase the temperature.
Therefore, Energy comes from both the wind and moving water (hydropower). So you can see, the sun is the source of a variety of natural energies.
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What conclusion can you draw from the presence of the adult blowfly eggs on the corners of Anna's mouth and nostrils? Group of answer choices The Lab had a broken screen that allowed flies to enter from the outside. Anna has been dead for more than a few hours. Her killer must have placed them there to throw us off their track. These fly's mean nothing.
Answer:
Anna has been dead for more than a few hours.
Explanation:
With the presence off eggs shows us that there was enough time for the flies to discover her and lay the eggs.