Answer:
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Explanation:
What are the steps a botanist likely might follow in the discovery of a new plant species? Describe at least two
steps.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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A student wants to use cookies to make a model of the genetic makeup of the offspring of asexual reproduction. He has vanilla cookies and chocolate cookies available. How can he make his model?
A.
Put chocolate cookies in a row with arrows between them showing the progression from parent to offspring.
B.
Use one chocolate cookie parent with arrows showing that it produces vanilla cookies and chocolate cookies as offspring.
C.
Use chocolate cookies and vanilla cookies as the parents, and vanilla cookies and chocolate cookies as the offspring.
D.
Use chocolate cookies and vanilla cookies as parents, and combine half a vanilla cookie and half a chocolate cookie for the offspring.
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Answer: its D i hope
Explanation:
why are leaves included in experiments
which of the following scientists can be identified as a taxonomist?
Answer: Taxonomy is the science of naming, describing and classifying organisms and includes all plants, animals and microorganisms of the world. Using morphological, behavioral, genetic and biochemical observations, taxonomists identify, describe and arrange species into classifications, including those that are new to science.
1.-¿Esta será la primera vez que ocurre una pandemia en la humanidad?
2.-¿Cómo habrán enfrentado las personas situaciones parecidas en años pasados?
3.-¿Por qué tendríamos que hacer caso a las recomendaciones de los científicos?
Explanation:
1.-¿Es la primera vez que ocurre una pandemia en la humanidad?
La pandemia de coronavirus no es la primera pandemia que enfrenta la humanidad, a lo largo de la historia se han registrado varias pandemias, como la Peste Negra, una pandemia que ocurrió en Europa en el siglo XIV y mató a aproximadamente 200 millones de personas.
2.-¿Cómo se habrá enfrentado la gente a situaciones similares en los últimos años?
Cada pandemia que enfrenta el mundo ha traído nuevas lecciones y descubrimientos científicos sobre cómo reducir los impactos provocados por la enfermedad y nuevas formas de tratamiento como los medicamentos y las vacunas, que hasta el día de hoy tienen un impacto positivo y benefician a las generaciones actuales.
3.-¿Por qué debemos seguir las recomendaciones de los científicos?
Es fundamental seguir las recomendaciones de los científicos para contener un virus contagioso, pues a través de la ciencia se descubre cómo actúa el virus en el cuerpo humano, cómo se produce el contagio, cuáles son las mejores formas de prevención, etc.
La ciencia es fundamental para la humanidad, a través de estudios y evidencias científicas, el ser humano logra soluciones a problemas que impactan en la vida de las personas.
How could humans use less nonrenewable resources?
Answer:
they could use other forms of energy, such as solar or wind.
Explanation:
Four waves have different wavelengths and frequencies. Which statement is true
A- the wave with the greatest frequency will be the most powerful wave
B- all waves have to mechanical
C- the wave with the lowest frequency will be the most powerful wave
D- none of the above
Answer:B
Explanation:
Answer:
B- All waves have to mechanical
Explanation:
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mRNA
UGU UAU AUC GAA
Answer:
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Describe how radio telescopes are used to explore space.
Answer:
A radio telescope is a form of radio receiver used in astronomy. In contrast to an "ordinary" telescope, which receives visible light, a radio telescope sees radio waves emitted by radio sources, typically by means of a large parabolic (or a "dish") antenna, or arrays of them.
Explanation:
Rocks are made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass. Rocks are identified primarily by the minerals they contain, their color, and their texture.
Based on this passage, you can infer...
A. Rocks are classified into three major groups
B. Rocks form from the cooling and hardening of molten rock
C. A rock's origin is the way it was formed
D. Each type of rock has a distinctive set of minerals
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Answer:
Explanation: it’s a
Compare the two Food Web. Which ecosystem would be more likely to survive if a disease killed the grass?
a The forest ecosystem, because the animals would be able to eat other organisms.
b The grassland ecosystem, because it has many herbivores.
c he grass ecosystem, because several predators compete for food
d The forest ecosystem, because it has 3 top predators
Answer:
A
Explanation:
just A, I remember doing this in like 4th or 3rd grade don't really remember but I makes sense
4. While on the Galapagos Islands, Darwin observed variety in one type of
animal that was later used to help him form his theory of natural selection.
Which type of animal was this? *
Finches
Giant turtles
Lemurs
Bananas
What is the correct mRNA transcription of the following DNA sequence? ATGGCACCTTAC
Answer:
It is: UACCGUGGAAUG
Disease causing bacteria is called??
Decomposers
Toxic
Pathogenic
Nonpathogenic
Answer:
Pathogenic
Explanation:
Most non-vascular plants are small because they-
A. Can only transport water short distances
B. Have thick leaves
C. Usually grow in deserts
D. Are unable to perform photosynthesis
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Answer:
A. Can only transport water short distances
Explanation:
Nonvascular plants are very short because they cannot move nutrients and water up a stem
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What complementary mRNA is made from the following DNA strand AAG-CTG-CCT *
(1 Point)
TTC-GẠC-GGA
UUC-GAC-GGA
TUC-GAC-GGA
UUC-GUC-GGA
No Answer
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What do you wonder about the inheritance of traits in complex organisms?
Answer:
l an a multicellular organism
Ability to capture smaller organism for food
Mutual Independence btw component cells
Increase in size, adaptation to environment
To extract DNA from strawberries a
was used first to break down cell membranes.
O base solution
O isopropyl
O alcohol solution
O buffer solution
What is an ionic compound?
Answer:
Ionic compounds are ion compounds. These ions are atoms that gain or lose electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge. Metals tend to lose electrons, so they have a net positive charge and become cations. Non-metals tend to gain electrons, creating a net negative charge of anions.
Explanation:
Students learned that the job of one body system is to filter out cellular
wastes, toxins, and excess water or nutrients. Which body system has
this function? *
A. Excretory system
B. Muscular system
C. Endocrine system
D. Skeletal system
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Answer:
A. Excretory system
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A short true-breeding plant will always produce a short plant.
True or false
Answer: false
Explanation:
Which is used to make cell walls
Answer:

Figure 3 : Plant plasma membrane and cell-wall structure
A plant cell wall is arranged in layers and contains cellulose microfibrils, hemicellulose, pectin, lignin, and soluble protein. These components are organized into three major layers: the primary cell wall, the middle lamella, and the secondary cell wall (not pictured). The cell wall surrounds the plasma membrane and provides the cell tensile strength and protection.
© 2008 Nature Publishing Group Sticklen, M. B. Plant genetic engineering for biofuel production: towards affordable cellulosic ethanol. Nature Reviews Genetics 9, 433-443 (2008). All rights reserved. 
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Besides the presence of chloroplasts, another major difference between plant and animal cells is the presence of a cell wall. The cell wall surrounds the plasma membrane of plant cells and provides tensile strength and protection against mechanical and osmotic stress. It also allows cells to develop turgor pressure, which is the pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall. Plant cells have high concentrations of molecules dissolved in their cytoplasm, which causes water to come into the cell under normal conditions and makes the cell's central vacuole swell and press against the cell wall. With a healthy supply of water, turgor pressure keeps a plant from wilting. In drought, a plant may wilt, but its cell walls help maintain the structural integrity of its stems, leaves, and other structures, despite a shrinking, less turgid vacuole.
Plant cell walls are primarily made of cellulose, which is the most abundant macromolecule on Earth. Cellulose fibers are long, linear polymers of hundreds of glucose molecules. These fibers aggregate into bundles of about 40, which are called microfibrils. Microfibrils are embedded in a hydrated network of other polysaccharides. The cell wall is assembled in place. Precursor components are synthesized inside the cell and then assembled by enzymes associated with the cell membrane (Figure 3).
What Are Vacuoles?
Plant cells additionally possess large, fluid-filled vesicles called vacuoles within their cytoplasm. Vacuoles typically compose about 30 percent of a cell's volume, but they can fill as much as 90 percent of the intracellular space. Plant cells use vacuoles to adjust their size and turgor pressure. Vacuoles usually account for changes in cell size when the cytoplasmic volume stays constant.
Some vacuoles have specialized functions, and plant cells can have more than one type of vacuole. Vacuoles are related to lysosomes and share some functions with these structures; for instance, both contain degradative enzymes for breaking down macromolecules. Vacuoles can also serve as storage compartments for nutrients and metabolites. For instance, proteins are stored in the vacuoles of seeds, and rubber and opium are metabolites that are stored in plant vacuoles.
Conclusion
Plant cells have certain distinguishing features, including chloroplasts, cell walls, and intracellular vacuoles. Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts; cell walls allow plants to have strong, upright structures; and vacuoles help reg
Is the following sentence true or false? Topographic maps would be useful for
planning a new highway, Explain you answer
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Describe the temperature, moisture and air pressure associated with a Continental Polar air mass.
Use this and the picture to help
Continental Polar Air Masses
cold temperatures and little moisture
Those who live in northern portions of the United States expect cold weather during the winter months. These conditions usually result from the invasion of cold arctic air masses that originate from the snow covered regions of northern Canada. Because of the long winter nights and strong radiational cooling found in these regions, the overlying air becomes very cold and very stable. The longer this process continues, the colder the developing air mass becomes, until changing weather patterns transport the arctic air mass southward.
Answer:
Continental polar has very low temperatures, little precipitation, and air pressure varies with the pressure system moving through
The variation in the US continental region is due to the change in the weather during the day and the night.
These are the reasons for the polar air mass:-
BreezeHigh humidityThe low temperature at the nightContinental Polar air usually forms during the cold period of the year over extensive land areas.
The upper part of the region has a cold breeze while the lower part has a warm breeze.
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Which of the following best describes a relationship in this grassland?
A Badgers are top predators because they eat upland sandpipers and beetles.
B A producer-consumer relationship exists between lupines and ants.
C a predator-prey relationship exists between beetles and ground squirrels.
D upland sandpipers are primary and secondary consumers because they eat grasses and grasshoppers.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
They consume both things that consume food and things that produce food.
Where in the flower are pollen grains produced?
A. Sepals
B. Ovaries
C. Ovules
D. Stigmas
E. Anthers
Answer:
E. Anther
Explanation:
The main function of the anther of a flower is to produce the pollen of flowering plants. The pollen contained within the anther provides the sperm necessary for reproduction.
Why might parasitic roots have developed in plants like the mistletoe?
Answer:Mistletoe is a parasite – it steals water and nutrients from trees. Technically, it is a “hemiparasite”, which means that it can generate some of its own resources through photosynthesis – it just needs that energetic kick from the sun to fuel the biological siege and subsequent invasion of the tree
Explanation:
(25) A farmer wants to improve the yield of tomatoes from his plants.
The farmer chooses the plants that produce the best yield of tomatoes to produce
the next generation of tomato plants.
This is repeated for several generations.
What is the name of this process?
A adaptation
B fertilization
C population growth
D selective breeding
Answer:
D is your answer
Explanation:
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