Answer:
C
Explanation:
Incomplete Dominance would mean neither parent has full control.
Answer:
C. A blend of both parents
Explanation:
2. The researchers in the film spent a month collecting and identifying various species of animals and plants. These species were then added to a database of all species in Gorongosa. Provide two (2) reasons why building a species database will be useful for the restoration project.
Answer:
Importance of building specie database, for restoration projects.
Explanation:
Restoration implies human intervention, for renewing - degraded ecosystems & habitats.
Building species data base is important for this, as - wildlife is an integral part of habitat. Understanding their favourable living ambience in ecosystem - like temperature, humidity, sunlight & water access and migration patterns is important - in effort to restore environment in real sense.
Worldwide, renewable energy is the fastest growing source of energy yet it only
provides 10% of our total energy. Explain two positives and two negatives associated
with renewable resources.
Answer with Explanation:
Positive
1. They don't create too much pollution, which makes them "clean."
It allows us to have a clean air because there's no need of burning them just like the fossil fuels (non-renewable).2. They don't cost too much to run.
The supply of these resources doesn't cost anything at all. For example, solar energy relies on the heat of the sun. The sun's heat is definitely free and can be found in most sunny places.Negative
1. Setting up is expensive.
An example of this is the "wind turbine" that costs millions of dollars in order to set up.2. The output is affected by many factors.
Depending on the kind of renewable resource, most of these are affected by many factors. For example, wind turbines rely on wind's blowing while the hydroelectric powers can be affected by drought.- What is meant by nosocomial infection?
Answer:
Hi
Explanation:
A nosocomial infection is contracted because of an infection or toxin that exists in a certain location, such as a hospital. People now use nosocomial infections interchangeably with the terms health-care associated infections (HAIs) and hospital-acquired infections.
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While waiting for the bus you take a seat on the metal bench at the bus stop. The bench feels very cold to you. Why? (AKS 7c DOK 2)
A The warmth in your hands is being transferred to the bench via conduction.
OB. The warmth in your hands is being transferred to the bench via convection.
Oc. The coldness of the bench is being transferred to your hands via conduction.
OD. The coldness of the bench is being transferred to your hands via convection.
Answer:
C the answer is def c
Explanation:
Which of the following does not describe hormones in the body? I’ll mark the correct answer a brainliest
A. they are mediator molecules released in one part of the body but regulating the activity of cells in other parts of the body
B. most hormones enter interstitial fluid and then the bloodstream
C. hormones acts on muscles and glands only
D. hormones exert their effects by binding to receptors on or in the "target" cells
I think its C. hormones act on muscles and glands only. Because hormones act on cells, tissues, organs etc. So this is incorrect and the rest of them are correct.
Energy conversion in which sunlight, water and carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen
and glucose.
Answer:
Photosynthesis
Explanation:
Cell walls in plants provide_______
1) Water storage
2) Control of cell function
3) Structural support
Answer:
3.
Explanation:
Plant cell walls primarily provide mechanical support for cells and collectively form the skeleton of the plant.
Answer:
the answer is choice 3
Explanation:
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Long legs (L) in racing horses is dominant to short legs (l). Good muscle tone (G) is dominant to weak muscle tone (g). Determine the phenotypes of the F1 generation resulting from a cross between a heterozygous long legged, weak muscled horse and a heterozygous long legged, strong horse
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
Long leg (L) is dominant over short leg (l) and Good muscles (G) is dominant over weak muscles (g).
Heterozygous long leg, weak muscle = Llgg
Heterozygous long leg, strong muscle = LlGg
Llgg x LlGg
Offspring:
2 LLGg - Long leg, strong muscle
4 LlGg - Long leg, strong muscle
2 LLgg - Long leg, weak muscle
4 Llgg - long leg, weak muscle
2 llGg - short leg, strong muscle
2 llgg - short leg, weak muscle
Ratio of offspring with long leg and strong muscle = 6/16 or 3/8
Ratio of offspring with long leg and weak muscle = 6/16 or 3/8
Ratio of offspring with short leg and strong muscle = 2/16 or 1/8
Ratio of offspring with short leg and weak muscle = 2/16 or 1/8
The F1 generation resulting from a cross between a heterozygous long-legged, weak muscled horse and a heterozygous long-legged, strong horse
3/8- long leg and good muscle tone3/8- long leg and good muscle tone3/8- long leg and weak muscle tone3/8- long leg and good muscle tone3/8- long leg and weak muscle tone1/-8- shirt leg and good muscle tone3/8- long leg and good muscle tone3/8- long leg and weak muscle tone1/-8- shirt leg and good muscle tone1/8- short leg and weak muscle toneGiven:Long legs (L) in racing horses is dominant to short legs (l)Good muscle tone (G) is dominant to weak muscle tone (g)Cross:a heterozygous long-legged, weak muscled horse - Llgga heterozygous long-legged, strong horse - LlGgLlgg X LlGg
Gametes:Lg, lg and LG, LG, lG, lg
Punnett square:
attached as image
F1- phenotypes:
3/8- long leg and good muscle tone
3/8- long leg and weak muscle tone 1/-8- shirt leg and good muscle tone 1/8- short leg and weak muscle tone
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Secetory Veside
Lysosome
Golgi apparatus
Plasna membrane
According to the Endosymbiotic Theory, infoldings in the cell membrane of an ancestral prokaryotic cell gave rise to endomembrane
components, including the nucleus, endoplasrnic reticulum and qolgi apparatus in what would become eukaryotic cells. The evolution
of endomembrane components provided for compartmentalization in eukaryotes, leading to more efficiency in cell processes. Which
part of the endornembrane system provides a mechanism for transporting proteins from the rough ER to the golgi apparatus?
)
A)
vesicle
B)
lysosome
smooth ER
D)
peroxisome
Hint
Answer:
A) vesicle
Explanation:
As described in this question, the endomembrane system is a system of membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic cells that functions in the synthesis, packaging, modification, and transportation of lipids and proteins in the cell. The organelles that make up the endomembrane system includes: Secetory Veside, Lysosome, Golgi apparatus, Plasna membrane, endoplasmic reticulum etc.
According to this question, the part of the endornembrane system that provides a mechanism for transporting proteins from the rough ER, which synthesizes it to the golgi apparatus, where it is modified and packaged is VESICLES. Vesicles are membranous cellular organelles that function mainly in the transport of materials e.g proteins
which organelles can be found in both plant and animal cells
Answer:
1. Cytoplasm
2. Plasma membrane
3. Nucleus
4. Mitochondria
What would a doctor most likely observe in a patient with a disease affecting the muscular system?
Answer:
I would say difficulty standing or lifting objects.
Explanation:
To see if muscles are intact.
Which of these events occurs during DNA replication?
DNA polymerase synthesizes a complementary strand from one, but not both of the original
strands.
DNA polymerase synthesizes a complementary strand from each of the original strands.
DNA ligase breaks apart one of the original strands, and other enzymes re-assemble the
components into a new strand,
DNA ligase breaks apart both of the original strands, and other enzymes re-assemble the
components into two new strands.
Answer:
i think frst one plz i am new so sry if i am wrong
During DNA replication, the DNA polymerase enzyme produces a complemetary strand from each of the original strands.
What is DNA replication?It is the process by which DNA produces a copy of itself at the time of cell division. In the process of replication, the initial step is the unzipping of the double helix structure of the DNA. This is done with the help of enzyme helicase. The unzipping creates a Y shape composition called replication fork.
Towards the replication fork, one of the strands is oriented in the 3' to 5' direction, known as the leading strand. The other strand in the 5' to 3' direction is the lagging strand, which is away from the replication fork.
The primer combines with the leading strand, and marks the intiation point of the synthesis of DNA. After this, DNA polymerase combines with the leading strand and add complementary nucleotide bases in the 5' to 3' direction.
In the lagging strand, numerous primers come and bind, later the chunks of DNA called Okazaki fragments are supplemented to the lagging strand in the 5' to 3' direction, by the enzyme DNA polymerase. This kind of replication is termed discontinuous as the Okazaki fragments are joined up later.
Thus, the correct statement is the second one, that is, the DNA polymerase enzyme produces a complemetary strand from each of the original strands.
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True or False: An element is a substance that is made up of one type of atom.
Answer: true : A pure substance is something that occurs in nature. An element is made up of one type of atom only and cannot be split further. A compound has the combined properties of the elements from which it is made. Atoms show the macro properties of an element.
Explanation:
It is true .
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which of the following structures help guide the articulating bones?
A) Articular cartilage
B) menisci
C) Bursae
D) Ligaments
Answer:
I think the answer is c
Explanation:
What brain structures regulate events in the ovaries and uterus?
Answer:
The Pituitary and Ovarian Hormones Control the Ovarian Cycle
Explanation:
FSH and LH stimulate ovarian follicles to grow. As the follicles grow, they begin to secrete estrogen. During this phase of the cycle, the increasing levels of estrogen feed back on the pituitary to inhibit the release of additional FSH and LH.
In pea plants the allele for tall plants in dominant to the allele for short plants, and the allele for purple flower colour is dominant to the allele for white flower colour. What is the genotype of a short plant produced from a cross between a true-breeding purple flowered pea plant and a true-breeding white flowered pea plant? *
1.TTPP
2.ttpp
3.ttPP
4.ttPp
5.TtPp
Answer:
The correct answer is - 4. ttPp
Explanation:
Given - tall is dominant over short pea plant
let assume T is dominant and t is short which is recessive
Similarly, P for dominant purple flower and p for white flower
The offspring has a short plant which means it has both t allele or recessive allele for the height of a plant by the cross of a true-breeding purple and true-breeding white:
P P
p Pp Pp
p Pp Pp
This means the offspring would have a heterozygous case for the genotype of the flower of the pea plant
Thus, the correct answer is ttPp
Can someone please help me out I’ll give the brainliest!!
Answer:
its Bo
Explanation:
but it is possible to have both
Answer:
BO
explanation:
It all depends on the mothers type but its most possible that its BO
Name any four animals which take careof their babies
Answer:
Peguins, Elephants, Orangutans, Octopi
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)
-Octopi litterally starve themselves for their children when nesscary it's cute-
-For the first full month of life, baby orangutans never let go of their mother-
-All the female adults in a elephant herd take turns watching the baby-
-Dad emperor peguins take care of their children for two months while the momma is out at sea replenshing herself, in both egg and baby form-
A student is asked to design an investigation which will cause an object to have motion that matches the graph she was given.
Which of the following investigations would yield results which match the graph? (DOK 3, AKS 8a)
O A The student will push a ball up a ramp and allow it to roll back down.
OB. The student will push a ball on a smooth, flat surface and then on a rough surface.
OC. The student will push a ball on a smooth, flat surface, it rolls at a constant speed for a short time and then down a rough hill.
D. The student will release a ball down a smooth hill, it rolls at a constant speed for a short time, and then rolls onto a rough surface.
The answer is A. The answer's A because the ball is still in motion.
Oftentimes, when a plant dies, the caretaker may
claim they must have a "black thumb" because they
can't keep plants alive. They make sure the plants
get light and water and are insect-free but plants just
don't survive. What might be the problem?
Answer:
233
Explanation:
772
In tomatoes, the following hypothetical pathway gives rise to different fruit colors. Y gene R gene Precursor substrate Intermediate substrate Product and lacks color and fruit is and fruit is yellow fruit is red green from chlorophyll Mutations in the genes for both of the enzymes produce lack-of-function, recessive alleles. What would be the expected genotypic and phenotypic segregation ratios if you self-fertilize a RrYy individual
Answer:
Explanation:
From the information given:
The analysis of the hypothetical pathway gives:
Y gene R gene
Green fruit → Yellow fruit → Red fruit.
If RrYy undergoes self-fertilization, the expected genotypic and phenotypic segregation is:
RrYy × RrYy
The progenitors to undergo the segregation are as follows:
RY Ry rY ry
RY RRYY RRYy RrYY RrYy
(red) (red) (red) (red)
Ry RRYy RRyy RrYy Rryy
(red) (green) (red) (green)
rY RrYY RrYy rrYY rrYy
(red) (red) (yellow) (yellow)
ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy
(red) (green) (yellow) (green)
Thus; the expected phenotypic ratio is:
= 9(red) : 3(yellow) : 4(green)
The expected phenotypic ratio is:
= 1(RRYY): 2(RRYy): 2(RrYY): 4(RrYy): 1(RRyy): 2(Rryy): 1(rrYY): 2(rrYy): 1(rryy)
When does cell differentiation occur?
when cells express different genes
when cells express all genes
when cells express the same gene
when cells do not express genes
Answer:
The answer is when the cell express different genes.
Explanation:
Cell differentiation is the process when a cell is changed from one cell type to an other and brings more complexity to the system. A cell before differentiation possess all the genes however their expression in turned off. When some external or internal factors trigger the gene expression it starts the cell differentiation. A multicellular organism undergoes several rounds of cell differentiation during its development. Although cell differentiation changes the size, shape and metabolic activity but the genetic makeup or DNA is never changed during cell differentiation.
Answer:
when cells express differnt genes
Explanation:
what does it mean when you dream about yourself dying?
Explanation:
Dreams of experiencing your own death usually means that big changes are ahead for you. You are moving on to new beginnings and leaving the past behind.
Answer:
it means your life is very long.
Explanation:
If the two oligonucleotides are allowed to anneal and the DNA polymerase and all substrates (4 dNTPs, etc.) are added to the mix, what will the first nucleotide incorporated in the DNA be?
a. A
b. C
c. G
d. T
e. U
Answer:
d. T
Explanation:
For a given DNA sequence, the array is represented as:
5'ATCCTGGACACTGTACCATCGGTACCAATCACAGGTCCTTACAGT 3'
And the premier; 5' GGACCTGTGA 3' attaches to the complementary base on the DNA sequence.
i.e.
5'ATCCTGGACACTGTACCATCGGTACCAATCACAGGTCCTTACAGT 3'
*AGTGTCCAGG
Thus, the first nucleotide that will be incorporated into the DNA will be T
Although bipedalism is unusual, humans are not the only living bipeds. For example, some flightless birds are also bipedal. Identify a living nonprimate animal that is also a biped. Then, compare its bipedalism with our bipedalism. Try to consider how it moves and some of its possible adaptations (such as limb length). Use resources in your classroom, credible online sources, or books to help you if necessary.
Explanation:
In simple terms, the term bipedalism refers to a term used to classify organisms that are equipped and use two legs or limp to walk, stand, jump or run.
One other nonprimate animal that is also a biped is the ostrich. When we compare the bipedalism of an ostrich with our (humans) bipedalism we discover that in terms of
Speed; an ostrich can move faster than an average human, reaching speeds of up to 70 km/h (43 mph).
limb length; its limb length can range from 10 to 16 feet (120 inches to 192 inches) which is far greater than the average length of an adult human's legs.
Match the characteristics below to either monocots or dicots.
________netted veins in leaves
________herbaceous or woody stem
________corn, asparagus, and grasses
________parallel veins in leaves
________only herbaceous
________beans, peaches, and potatoes
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5. What benefits does fitness water have for an athlete?
Answer:
Water fitness* adds more resistance to your movement which requires more energy to do things
Explanation:
I would say that fitness water is beneficial because it hydrates the body. Also, when you're hot it can cool you down.
Describe the nonspecific antimicrobial effects of mucus, lysozyme, and acidic pH. For each of these substances, list where they are found in the body and how they function in fighting pathogens.
Answer: Non specific defence mechanism are the first lines of general defence that aids in preventing entry and minimising further passage of microbes and foreign materials into the body.
Explanation:
The non specific defence mechanisms protects us against any of enormous range of possible dangers using these methods:
--> defence at body surface
--> phagocytosis
--> natural antimicrobial substances
--> the inflammatory response and
--> immunological surveillance.
MUCUS is a slippery substance which covers the luminal surface of the Lungs. It provides defence at the body surfaces. Incase of any inhaled foreign material through the nose into the lungs, it's usually entrapped by the mucus. It is either coughed up or swallowed.
LYSOZYME: This is a protein with antibacterial properties present in granulocytes, tears and sweat. They are natural antimicrobial substances that destroys the cell walls of bacteria leading to its death.
ACIDIC Ph: The presence of acidic natural substances found in the stomach such as the gastric juice or hydrochloric acid, kills the majority of ingested microbes.
A particular triplet of bases in the coding strand of DNA is 5'-CGT-3! Which of
the following is the anticodon component of the tRNA that binds the mRNA
codon transcribed from this DNA?
AdGu 5
B. 3! - UGC-5
3 KGO15
0.3 AG 5
Answer:
The options to this question are incorrect.
The answer is 5'- CGU- 3'
Explanation:
DNA is the genetic material of living organisms that contains information on how to produce proteins needed for the normal functioning of the cell. This information is encoded in the nucleotide bases contained in the DNA molecule. The information is expressed via the process of transcription and translation.
Transcription is the process whereby DNA is used to synthesize a mRNA molecule. In this case, a particular triplet of bases in the coding strand of DNA is 5'-CGT-3. This undergoes transcription to give 3'- GCA- 5'.
This further undergoes translation with the aid of a tRNA, which carries the following anticodon component which is complementary to the mRNA codon: 5'- CGU- 3'.
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