Answer:
Abuse
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Third Conclusion.
Explanation:
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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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Explanation:
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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.
Name one of the structures labeled in this diagram that are found in plant cells, but not in animal cells? [
Answer:
Chloroplast
Explanation:
chloroplast is only for plant cells because they contain chlorophyll which is used for photosynthesis
How is form used in classification?
A diagnostic test for tuberculosis (TB) involves injecting antigen (from the bacterium that causes TB) under the skin and then waiting a few days for a reaction to appear. This test is NOT useful for diagnosing TB in AIDS patients. Explain why
Answer:
This test is called TB Skin Test.
Some people who are infected with both HIV and TB bacteria will not react to the TB skin test. This is because the immune system is not working properly. Anyone who is HIV infected and has a negative skin test should also have other medical tests, if they have symptoms of TB disease.
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The climate of southeast Brazil is affected by a ____________ current
A. Warm
B. Cold.
C. Neutral
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The climate of Southeast Brazil is quite diverse in temperature. The climate in Brazil varies considerably from mostly tropical north to temperate zones south of the Tropic of Capricorn (23°26' S latitude).
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
What is the least likely result of increased sediment in waterways?
Sediment settles to the river floor
Reduced light for primary producers
Extinction of bottom-dwellers
Blurry vision for predators
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Extinction of bottom dwellers is the least likely result of increased sediment in waterways. Thus, the correct option will be C.
What is the result of sedimentation?Sedimentation is the phenomenon which results in the formation of depositional landforms and also the rocks which constitute the sedimentary records. The building up of various land surfaces through the process of sedimentation, which takes place particularly in the river valleys, and this is called as aggradation.
The sediments which are formed in a waterway's bed, banks and also the floodplain have been transported from higher region in the catchment and are deposited there by the flow of water. Extinction of the bottom-dweller species is the least likely result of the increased sediment in the waterways.
Therefore, the correct option will be C.
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Select all that apply.
The major contributions of Maury included:
fishery science
mapping the ocean bottom
oceanic chemistry
investigation of ocean currents
experiments with plankton
observation of ocean winds
Answer:
Fishery science
mapping the ocean bootom and oceanic chemistry .
Explanation:
Maury full name was Matthew Frontain Maury.his majar contribution is of similr field like marian biology with minor in geology .
What do you think happens when a cell loses control of the cell cycle?
Answer:
When a cell loses control in the cell cycle when it it trying to replicate itself in a process called mitosis, the cell will continue to try and keep replicating itself and make incorrect copies that will mass together in a blob called a tumor. This is where cancer comes from.
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what do these polygons have in common
Explanation:
they all are congruent figures
Answer: A polygon is any shape made up of straight lines that can be drawn on a flat surface, like a piece of paper. Such shapes include squares, rectangles, triangles and pentagons but not circles or any other shape that includes a curve. Understanding shapes is important in mathematics.
Explanation:
All what I just wrote is all that on your assignment they have all that in common.
in your own words, what is biodiversity?
Answer:
Biodiversity is all about the different living species we have on earth, such as animals, plants, bacteria, and including fungi. It also includes species that have not been discovered yet, along with microorganisms and invertebrates. Why is it important, you may ask? Well, Biodiversity prevents certain animals from being extinct, allows organisms to adapt to the environment around them, and in addition, provides an excessive amount of food and materials for survival. Lastly, Biodiversity helps support our Ecosystem, so in the long run, it can withstand and recover from a multitude of disasters.
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María and Sean both have brown eyes (a dominant trait), yet their first child has blue eyes (a recessive trait). Using "B" for brown and "r" for blue, fill out the punnett square below to show how that could happen.
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is their role in the Antartic ecosystem
(Learpard seals)
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Answer:
Explanation:
Leopard seals use their powerful jaws and long teeth to kill smaller seals, fish, and squid. These effective predators live in frigid Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters, where they also eat penguins. They often wait underwater near an ice shelf and snare the birds just as they enter the water after jumping off the ice.
describe the structure of an atom of argon-38 and argon-40
Answer:
Argon 38 has 18 proton and 20 neutron
Argon 40 has 18 proton and 22 neutron
Explanation:
isotope is same no of proton diff no of neutron
Both argon-38 and argon-40 have 18 protons but they have different atomic masses. The atomic mass of argon-38 is 38u while the atomic mass of argon-40 is 40u. Thus, they are isotopes.
What are isotopes? Some atoms contain the same number of protons (i.e. same atomic number) but they have a different number of neutrons (i.e. different mass numbers). These types of atoms are called isotopes.Argon element has three isotopes namely, argon-36, argon-38 and argon-40. All the three isotopes of argon have the same number of protons i.e. 18. But, all have different numbers of neutrons and thus, different mass numbers. Argon-36 has 18 neutrons, argon-38 has 20 neutrons and argon-40 has 22 neutrons. Thus, the mass numbers of argon-36, argon-38 and argon-40 are 36u, 38u and 40u respectively.Thus, the structure of an atom of argon-38 and argon-40 is slightly different as they are isotopes. Argon 40 has more atomic mass than argon-38. But, both contain the same number of protons. They have similar chemical properties but different physical properties.
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Please help me with this smart people!!! Please help me find the complementary strand for this!!!!!
Answer:
The complementary strand in DNA is: ATG AGT CCA AGT
The complementary strand in RNA is: AUG AGU CCA AGU
and the amino acid chain would be: Met Ser Pro Ser.
what type of disorder does a monosomy have?
Nondisjunction. Monosomy would mean it's missing a chromosome.
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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Indicate whether each of the following occurs in the ER (E), Cytoplasm (C), Golgi apparatus (G), lysosome (L) or mitochondria (M). Your answer would be a four-letter string composed of letters E, C, G, L and Monly (e.g. ECEM, please do not use spaces). You may choose the same letter twice or not choose it at all. This is an all or none questions, no partial credit will be given.
(1) Addition of the first GlcNAc oligosaccharides to the asparagine residue of a protein
(2) Synthesis of phosphatidylcholine
(3) Degradation of misfolded ER protein
(4) O-linked glycosylation
Answer:
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(1) Addition of the first GlcNAc oligosaccharides to the asparagine residue of a protein occurs in the Lumen of the Endopslamic Reticulum
(2) Synthesis of phosphatidylcholine occurs in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
(3) Degradation of misfolded ER protein ossurs in the Lysosome
(4) O-linked glycosylation occurs in the Golgiapparatus
Explanation:
1. The covalent attachment of a carbohydrate to a macromolecule such as proteins or lipids is known as glycosylation.
N-linked glycosylation is a very common form of glycosylation and it occurs in eukaryotes in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum.
The addition of the first GlcNAc oligosaccharides to the asparagine residue of a proteinmos an example of N-linked glycosylation.
2. Phosphatidylcholine is synthesized through the CDP-choline pathway which occurs at the cytoplasmic face of the endoplasmic reticulum. Choline entering the cell is immediately phosphorylated by choline kinase, converting choline to phosphocholine.
Phosphocholine is then converted to CDP-choline by the second enzyme in the pathway, CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase (CT).
The phosphocholine moiety is then added to diacylglycerol in a reaction catalyzed by CDP-choline:1,2-diacylgylcerol cholinephosphotransferase to complete the synthesis of phosphocholine.
3. Lysosomes are the cell organelles which are responsible for the breakdown of proteins as well as other components of the cell. Misfolded proteins are identified and transported to lysosomes through chaperone-mediated autophagy, macroautophagy and endocytosis, where they are then degraded.
4. O-linked glycosylation is a form of glycosylation that occurs in eukaryotes in the Golgi apparatus.
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Your stomach is growling and your mouth is dry. You just remembered you skipped lunch today. After school you go to the fridge, eat an apple and drink some milk. A. What is the imbalance? B. How did the systems work together to correct the imbalance? C. What is the importance of the circulatory system in the case studies?
Answer:
C. What is the importance of the circulatory system in the case studies?
Explanation:
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-Do you think that GMOs used for food are positive or negative? Why?
-If the world did not use any foods that were genetically engineered, what do you think would happen to the price and availability of the foods that you eat?
-Should humans be allowed to alter the DNA of other organisms? Why or why not?
Answer:
-positive, if we never used GMO our corn would be the size of a pinky finger and non edible
-food prices will go up, because of GMO's we get more for less and if we stopped using GMO's prices would skyrocket in the food industry
-yes, if it helps us advance into science we'll need to mess with DNA
Explanation:
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What is one major substance that pollutes water
Answer:
domestic wastes, insecticide,herbicides,food processing waste,pollunant from livestock operation,volatile organic compounds ,heavy matals , chemical waste :either one
The role of which bodily system is to protect the body from diseases?
A. excretory
B. nervous
C. lymphatic
D. endocrine
Answer:
lymphatic
Explanation:
It contains your immune system that helps you fight off diseases
What type of experiment is based on observation?
O A. A sample experiment
O B. A biased experiment
O C. A false experiment
O D. An objective experiment
Opposite of cellular respiration
Answer:
On a simplified level, photosynthesis and cellular respiration are opposite reactions of each other. In photosynthesis, solar energy is harvested as chemical energy in a process that converts water and carbon dioxide to glucose. Oxygen is released as a byproduct.
Answer: Photosynthesis
Explanation: Cell respiration and photosynthesis are essentially opposite processes. Photosynthesis is the process by which organisms make high-energy compounds – the sugar glucose in particular – through the chemical "reduction" of carbon dioxide (CO2).
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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Which is a disadvantage of synthetic fertilizers?
A.They are not as effective as organic.
B.They must be applied repeatedly to work.
C.They can burn or damage plants.
D.They are more difficult to obtain.
Answer:
e
Explanation:
Sections of mRNA that are kept and ultimately code for proteins are called:
Answer:
codon?
Explanation: