Answer:
It is D= detergents is the correct answer
The maximum number of wolves that can survive in a particular forest is 230. What is this number called?
limit capacity
carrying capacity
limiting factor
logistic factor
Answer:
B. carrying capacity
Explanation:
Definition of carrying capacity; the number or quantity of people or things that can be conveyed or held by a vehicle or container.
Why are organisms that reproduce sexually less likely to accumulate deleterious mutations ?
The difference between pinocytosis and receptor-mediated endocytosis is that _____. Question 14 options: pinocytosis can concentrate substances from the extracellular fluid, but receptor-mediated endocytosis cannot. pinocytosis is nonselective in the molecules it brings into the cell, whereas receptor-mediated endocytosis offers more selectivity. pinocytosis brings only water molecules into the cell, but receptor-mediated endocytosis brings in other molecules as well. pinocytosis increases the surface area of the plasma membrane, whereas receptor-mediated endocytosis decreases the plasma membrane surface area.
Answer:
The difference between pinocytosis and receptor-mediated endocytosis is that pinocytosis is nonselective in the molecules it brings into the cell, whereas receptor-mediated endocytosis offers more selectivity.
Explanation:
Pinocytosis and receptor-mediated endocytosis are two types of endocytosis.
The first one consists of plasmatic membrane invaginations that capture extracellular fluid with different nutrients and sends it to the inside of the cell in vesicles. The second one, receptor-mediated endocytosis, consists of receptors on the outside of the plasmatic membrane and clathrin proteins on the interior side of the membrane. When the receptors are in contact with its specific molecule, a vesicle surrounded by clathrin proteins, is formed transporting specific molecules to the cell's interior.
how many plant species live in the understory of the long leaf pines?
A:900
B:54
C:800
D:157
Answer:
54 i think
Explanation:
MARK ME PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzhe size of the fox population will . . . a increase. An increase in the size of any population leads to an increase in the sizes of all other populations in an ecosystem. increase., An increase in the size of any population leads to an increase in the sizes of all other populations in an ecosystem. b stay the same. Possums and foxes do not eat each other, so the number of births and deaths in the fox population will stay the same. stay the same., Possums and foxes do not eat each other, so the number of births and deaths in the fox population will stay the same. c decrease. The larger opossum population will leave fewer energy storage molecules for all other populations in the ecosystem, so the fox population will reproduce less. This will lead to fewer births than deaths in the fox population.
Complete question:
In Australia, both opossums and foxes eat rats. The sizes of the populations have been stable for the last 12 years, but recently the size of the opossum population increased. What will likely happen to the fox population? It will . .
increase. An increase in the size of any population leads to an increase in the size of all other populations in an ecosystem. stay the same. Opossums and foxes do not eat each other, so the number of births and deaths in the fox population will stay the same. decrease. The larger opossum population will leave fewer energy storage molecules for all other populations in the ecosystem, so the fox population will reproduce less. This will lead to fewer births than deaths in the fox population. decrease. Fewer energy storage molecules will be available to the fox population from the smaller rat population, so the fox population will reproduce less. This will lead to fewer births than deaths in the fox population.Answer:
Decrease. Fewer energy storage molecules will be available to the fox population from the smaller rat population, so the fox population will reproduce less. This will lead to fewer births than deaths in the fox population.
Explanation:
In the trophic web occurs a process of energy transference through different organisms that places at different levels. Each level feeds on the preceding one and becomes food for the next one. The first link is an autotroph organism or producer. The following links are the consumers: herbivores are primary consumers and feed on producers. Carnivores are secondary consumers and feed on herbivores, and so on. The last links are the decomposers, microorganisms that act on dead animals degrading organic matter.
If any of the links change their population size (increasing it or decreasing it), it affects the superior links and the immediately anterior link.
Also, when two or more species are competing for the same source of food, a change in any of the population sizes will affect the other ones.
In the exposed example, foxes are affected by the increase in the opossum population size, that a direct competitor.
Both species, opossums and foxes, feed on the rats. As long as their population sizes remain stable, no species will be hardly affected by the other. However, when a change occurs, the size of any of the populations is altered, indefectibly affecting the other populations. In this example, the opossum population increased. The more opossums are in the region, the more they will prey on rats. Opossums will become stronger competitors to foxes, whose population remains the same. Rats´ population is also affected because they do not have enough time to reproduce at a higher rate recover. So we have
opossum reproducing at a higher rateopossum population increasingopossums strongly competing with foxesmore opossums feeding on more ratsrats not being able to reproduce at a necessary raterats decreasing in numberfoxes not having enough food (rats) to feed onfoxes survival and reproductive rates affectedfoxes death rate increasingfoxes population decreasing.As more opossums are feeding on more rats, and fewer rats are available for foxes, the fox population is affected. They do not have enough food to feed on and to survive. And they do not have enough energy to reproduce. So the survival and reproductive rates in the foxes population decrease. And as they do not have enough food, their death rate increases. Eventually, the fox population decreases in size.
The process where amino acids are delivered to the mRNA at the ribosome
to form proteins is called?
Answer:
Translation I believe
Explanation:
Describe the following methods of genetic engineering: gel electrophoresis,
Gel electrophoresis is a method of genetic analysis which involves seperating segments of DNA based on their size and charge.
It involves cutting DNA with various enzymes, then placing the DNA in an agarose gel. An electrical current is then run through the gel. Because DNA is a polar molecule the DNA segments will travel through the agarose cell as the current is applied. Larger fragments will travel shorter distances than shorter fragments. Two plates with 2 different DNA samples will be conducted and the orientation of the DNA strands will be used to make an analysis by comparing the 2 plates.
6th-grade plants stuff. Need Help!
Answer: 1. The ozone in smog also inhibits plant growth and can cause widespread damage to crops and forests. 2. The differences between the dog breeds are due to genetic factors. The basset hound and chihuahua are much shorter than the other dogs. ... All dogs belong to the same species, so these differences are due to genetic variations. Each dog inherits genetic traits from its parents, such as the type or color of hair. The differences between the dog breeds are due to genetic factors. All dogs belong to the same species, so these differences are due to genetic variations. Each dog inherits genetic traits from its parents, such as the type or color of hair. This information is found in segments of DNA called gene.
Explanation:
Q.2. Describe the different phases of meiotic prophase – I. Mention the chromosomal events during each stage.
Prophase-I occurs over a long duration and involves several complicated changes in meiotic cell division. It is important because genetic recombineiion and variation in sexually reproducing organism occurs due to the events of this phase.
EXPLANATION:❈ Leptotene —
➥ The chromatin network opens out and threads become clear.
➥ The chromosomes are thin, slender and long.
➥ Chromosome number is diploid.
❈ Zygotene —
➥ Corresponding chromosomes become intimately associated.
➥ The process of pairing is known as synapse. It is so exact that pairing is not merely between corresponding chromosomes but between corresponding individual units.
➥ The chromosomes become shorter and thicker.
❈ Pachytene or Pachynema —
➥ The synaptic chromosomes become very intimately associated.
➥ The pair of chromosomes becomes short and thick.
➥ Crossing over occurs at this stage. Chiasmata are clearly seen.
❈ Diplotene —
➥ Homologous chromosomes start separating from one another.
➥ Chiasmata tend to slip out of the chromosomes. This is known as terminalisation of chiasmata.
➥ Chromosomes start separating out but the separation is not complete.
➥ Nuclear membrane and nucleolus start disappearing.
❈ Diakinesis —
➥ The bivalents condense further and get randomly distributed.
➥ The separation of paired chromosomes is almost complete.
➥ Terminalisation of chiasmata is almost complete.
➥ Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear.
Molecules that do not contain carbon are called inorganic.
true or false
Answer:
The answer is false
Explanation:
because most carbon are harmful and are added by humans
Pls help question is in picture
Answer:
"It prevents the two populations from interbreeding" I just took the test.
Explanation:
If a mutation happened before the start codon (AUG), would it impact the protein?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer:
A.Yes
Explanation:
Gene mutations can alter codon sequences and negatively impact protein synthesis.
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Answer:
I think it's insects ....
What leads to the change in shape of the active site when temperature increases?
A. increase in temperature, means more molecular collisions at the active site
B. Hydrogen bonds between the amino acids break
C. different amino acids in the enzyme
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Proteins are chains of amino acids joined end to end. ... This structure is held together by weak forces between the amino acid molecules in the chain. High temperatures will break these forces. The enzyme, including its active site, will change shape and the substrate no longer fit.
Answer:
B. Hydrogen bonds between the amino acids break
Explanation:
Proteins are chains of amino acids joined end to end. ... This structure is held together by weak forces between the amino acid molecules in the chain. High temperatures will break these forces. The enzyme, including its active site, will change shape and the substrate no longer fit.
“Explain how chemical energy for use in the cell is generated by electron transport and chemiosmosis”
PLEASE HELP!!
*50 points to whoever can answer that question and draw a flowchart, thank you*
Answer: The ETC is the last part of cellular respiration. In the first steps of cellular respiration (glycolysis and Krebs cylce), electrons are freed from glucose derived molecules. In the ETC the electrons are passed on through a series of proteins in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. The electrons in a sense 'flow' to lower energy levels (see image), they lose energy in the process.
Energy produced by H+ travelling via ATP synthase and down a concentration gradient is used by chemiosmosis. ADP is phosphorylated with this energy to create ATP.
What is Chemiosmosis?Chemiosmosis is the passage of ions along their electrochemical gradient through a semipermeable transmembrane domain structure. Adenosine triphosphate is created when hydrogen ions pass a membrane during photosynthesis or cellular respiration. This is a significant example.
The process of ions (often H+ ions, commonly referred to as protons) diffusing across a membrane that is selectively permeable is known as chemiosmosis. Chemiosmosis produces a concentration gradient of a diffusing ion from across membrane, similar to osmosis. Potential energy that can perform work is present in concentration gradients.
Thus, energy produced by H+ travelling via ATP synthase and down a concentration gradient is used by chemiosmosis. ADP is phosphorylated with this energy to create ATP.
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What type of reproduction involves forming offspring from two
parents?
a Asexual
b Sexual
C Mitosis
int?
d Replication
Answer:
Sexual
Explanation:
Sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring that are genetically unique. During sexual reproduction, two haploid gametes join in the process of fertilization to produce a diploid zygote. Meiosis is the type of cell division that produces gametes.
Hope it helps
Answer: Sexual, I believe.
Explanation:
If it were Asexual, it'd only involve one parent. Mitosis has daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as parent cells (heavy emphasis on cells as in plural cells.) And replication is just copying a cell.
Forgive me if I'm wrong!
Why cells divide and what happens to genetic material during cell division.
A step up transformer goes from *
Less coils to more coils
More coils to less coils
Equal coils on both sides
I think less to more coils
Learning Competencies: 1. Explain how protein is made using information from DNA. 2. Explain how mutation may cause changes in the structure and function of a protein
Answer:
The correct answer is -
1. protein synthesis or central dogma
2. leads to changes in the structure by changing in the codes which results in a decrease or loss of function.
Explanation:
1, Protein is made from the information coded in DNA base sequences by the two process protein synthesis that is also called central dogma. The two-process involve in this are transcription involves encoding the information present in DNA by mRNA molecule that codes the information in complementary sequence to DNA. which is then moved out of the nucleus and perform the translation with help of tRNA and ribosome to code the amino acid with help of triplet codes present in mRNA. These amino acids chain are called proteins.
2. Mutations can lead to change in the base sequences or deletion of the base which affects the structure of the protein and also leads to changes in an encoded protein or to a decrease or complete loss in its function or expression. Mutation can damage the cell or organism as it affects the gene expression of all cells of organisms.
Compare the processes of anaerobic respiration in muscle and plant cells.
Answer:
Both plants and animal perform anaerobic respiration without the use of oxygen however in plants when the glucose is chemically reacted to produce energy it also produces ethanol and carbon dioxide while in animals when the glucose is chemically reacted to produce energy it also produces lactic acid and carbon dioxide
Explanation:
Please I beg you help me. Contrast solids,liquids, and gases on the molecular level
gas vibrate and move freely at high speeds. liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other. solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place.
The amount of energy available in the form of nonrenewable resources is finite. You can personally make a difference in making sure that the world continues to have enough energy to supply electricity to everyone who needs it. Today’s assignment is an opportunity to do research into ways that you can make an impact.
Your research will focus on creating a plan that you want to present to one of the following:
your family
a club or team that you are a part of
a community organization like your church or school
The purpose of your plan is to see the world’s energy last a long time. There are a couple of categories to consider, such as different ways to do the following things:
Use renewable resources (example: adding solar panels to a building)
Conserve energy (example: reducing the amount of electricity used)
Reduce, reuse, and recycle (example: planning a recycling drive)
Add “green spaces” (example: growing vegetables in a garden)
You need to find three websites related to your idea. Look for other individuals or groups that have accomplished a similar goal. Once you have found your websites, answer the following questions. Number each question and make sure to write your answers in complete sentences.
What project do you want to propose and who do you want to participate?
What are the three websites you found that helped you choose a project and/or described other people doing similar projects?
After reading their stories and thinking about your own ideas, describe your idea for your project. Think of your answer as your presentation of your idea to your group. Make sure to tell them what you want to accomplish and why it is important.
In your research, find a difficulty that others faced that you might need to consider. Explain the issue and how it might impact your plan.
Choose one story from your research that you found most inspiring. Share a quotation and explain why this was meaningful.
Answer:
This really was helpful I learn a lot which is meaningful
_________ inherited traits that increase an organisms chance of survival, also determine an organism’s niche.
Answer:
adaptation
Explanation:
1 : the act or process of changing to better suit a situation. 2 : a body part or feature or a behavior that helps a living thing survive and function better in its environment. adaptation
Answer: Adaptations
Explanation: Got it correct on ECAD T1 Summer 2023 NM-Biology S2
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❥What is Photosynthesis...?
Answer:
It is the process where by plants manufacture their own food by using raw material such as carbon (iv) oxide, water and sunlight.
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Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities.
Which of the following efforts is used in the enforcement of the Kyoto
Protocol?
A. Trading carbon credits among countries
B. Monitoring the ozone hole over Antarctica
C. Banning aerosols in every country
D. Banning CFCs worldwide
Which of the following does DNA have that
RNA does not? (Check all that apply)
One sugar phosphate
backbone
Two sugar phosphate backbones
Uracil
Thymine
Single helix shape
Double helix shape
Answer:Thymine, Double helix shape, two sugar phosphate backbones
Explanation:
An _____ mutation occurs when a segment of DNA has been moved from end to end.
A. inversion
B. deletion
C. insertion
Answer:
A. inversion
Explanation:
An inversion mutation occurs when a segment of DNA has been moved from end to end.
2. Which of the following plants might be specifically chosen to attract tiger swallowtail butterflies to a garden?
a. milkweed
b. tulip poplar
c. aspen
d. nasturtium
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Common host plants attract tulip tree
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What is the independent variable of great white sharks travelling distance?
Answer:
Each year, great white sharks migrate over long distances from their feeding grounds off the central California coast to other feeding grounds far away in the Pacific Ocean. ... That's one reason they migrate from one feeding ground to another, to take advantage of the seasonal bounty.
It's though that a shark can travel up to 50 miles in one day. While we cannot know this for certain as sharks have never been tracked this way, 50 miles is a good estimate
how do you know when a surface has produced more friction
Answer:
Rougher surfaces have more friction between them. Heavier objects also have more friction because they press together with greater force.
Hard Rough Surfaces and Plowing
More plowing will result in a higher the friction coefficient, uplow, and thus higher sliding friction force.