Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
which best describes the main purpose of RNA polymerase during transcription
Answer:
RNA polymerase produces mRNA from DNA
Explanation:
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What are the hyphae and mycelium of fungi?
Answer:
The two terms refer to the building blocks of fungi. Hyphae (plural form; singular form is hypha) is the name of the long, individual pieces that comprise a mycelium. Hyphae are often described as strings and threadlike filaments. ... On the other hand, mycelium (plural form – mycelia) is the vegetative part of the fungus.
Explanation:
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Why can't non vascular plant be larger?
Answer:
They have no tissue for carrying materials throughout the plant. They absorb water and nutrients from their surroundings. Non-Vascular plants cannot grow very tall and because of their small sizes they can absorb enough water to carry materials throughout the plant.
Answer:
They have no tissue for carrying materials throughout the plant. They absorb water and nutrients from their surroundings. Non-Vascular plants cannot grow very tall and because of their small sizes they can absorb enough water to carry materials throughout the plant.

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In which phylum , silver fish comes under??
Explanation:
silver fish is come under phylum arthopoda.
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In no more than 150 words explain how we use our senses daily, (I did this one time and she marked as bad and she told me to do it again :/ please help )
When a cell has completed interphase and is entering cell division, which phase of the cell would it be?
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which combinations of traits would be possible in future generations if the genes for fur color and eye color genes are closely linked? Select all possibilities.
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black fur, black eyes and white fur , red eyes
What is the least diverse species in PA
Hi. Your question is incomplete and it would be necessary for a text, a table, a graph or any other element that demonstrates the diversity of species to be presented for this question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
The word "diversity" refers to differences and varieties that the same element presents. In this case, a species with little diversity is a species that shows little or no difference between its members. So, to answer your question, you need to identify the species that has the least difference within the community it makes up. For this, you will need to analyze your question complete, with all the elements that make it up.
If a virus can't attach to a cell it can't inject its genetic material.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
I beleive its true
Explanation:
Answer:
True...
Explanation:
A virus attaches to a specific receptor site on the host cell membrane through attachment proteins in the capsid or via glycoproteins embedded in the viral envelope. The specificity of this interaction determines the host (and the cells within the host) that can be infected by a particular virus. This can be illustrated by thinking of several keys and several locks where each key will fit only one specific lock.
The nucleic acid of bacteriophages enters the host cell naked, leaving the capsid outside the cell. Plant and animal viruses can enter through endocytosis, in which the cell membrane surrounds and engulfs the entire virus. Some enveloped viruses enter the cell when the viral envelope fuses directly with the cell membrane. Once inside the cell, the viral capsid is degraded and the viral nucleic acid is released, which then becomes available for replication and transcription.
The replication mechanism depends on the viral genome. DNA viruses usually use host cell proteins and enzymes to make additional DNA that is transcribed to messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then used to direct protein synthesis. RNA viruses usually use the RNA core as a template for synthesis of viral genomic RNA and mRNA. The viral mRNA directs the host cell to synthesize viral enzymes and capsid proteins, and to assemble new virions. Of course, there are exceptions to this pattern. If a host cell does not provide the enzymes necessary for viral replication, viral genes supply the information to direct synthesis of the missing proteins. Retroviruses, such as HIV, have an RNA genome that must be reverse transcribed into DNA, which then is incorporated into the host cell genome.
To convert RNA into DNA, retroviruses must contain genes that encode the virus-specific enzyme reverse transcriptase, which transcribes an RNA template to DNA. Reverse transcription never occurs in uninfected host cells; the needed enzyme, reverse transcriptase, is only derived from the expression of viral genes within the infected host cells. The fact that HIV produces some of its own enzymes not found in the host has allowed researchers to develop drugs that inhibit these enzymes. These drugs, including the reverse transcriptase inhibitor AZT, inhibit HIV replication by reducing the activity of the enzyme without affecting the host’s metabolism. This approach has led to the development of a variety of drugs used to treat HIV and has been effective at reducing the number of infectious virions (copies of viral RNA) in the blood to non-detectable levels in many HIV-infected individuals.
The last stage of viral replication is the release of the new virions produced in the host organism. They are then able to infect adjacent cells and repeat the replication cycle. As you have learned, some viruses are released when the host cell dies, while other viruses can leave infected cells by budding through the membrane without directly killing the cell.
What are the two types of mechanical energy?
What is the unit of potential energy?
What two things determine the potential energy of an object?
Answer:
Potential and Kinetic., Joule, distance and mass (in order of the questions)
Explanation:
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When studying the immune system in class, Peta concluded that T-cells are more specific to the pathogen than inflammation is.
What did Peta most likely learn that led to this conclusion?
T-cells are made to identify antibodies, while inflammation starts a fever.
T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation starts to make antibodies.
T-cells make antibodies that cause a fever, while inflammation identifies antigens on the pathogens.
T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation fights anything in the affected area.
Answer:
T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation fights anything in the affected area.
Explanation:
Answer:
answer
What did Peta most likely learn that led to this conclusion?
answer is D.
T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation fights anything in the affected area.
Explanation:
A. T-cells are made to identify antibodies, while inflammation starts a fever.
(incorrect answer)
B. T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation starts to make antibodies.
(incorrect answer)
C. T-cells make antibodies that cause a fever, while inflammation identifies antigens on the pathogens.
(incorrect answer)
D. (correct answer)
T- cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation fights anything in the effected area.
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Which statement describes a difference between the nitrogen and carbon cycles?
The nitrogen cycle occurs entirely in the ocean.
The nitrogen cycle requires a process called nitrogen fixation that is carried out by certain bacteria.
The carbon cycle requires freezing temperatures.
The carbon cycle involves only plants.
Answer:
The nitrogen cycle requires a process called nitrogen fixation that is carried out by certain bacteria
The primary distinction between the carbon and nitrogen cycles is that the former involves recycling carbon, whilst the latter involves recycling nitrogen. There are numerous ways for both systems to recycle carbon and nitrogen. With gases, both cycles begin and end. Thus, option B is correct.
What between the nitrogen and carbon cycles?Both go through chemical changes that change the shape of the molecules they are contained in. All organisms that are living contain both nitrogen and carbon. Both entail releasing the element into the atmosphere in a molecular form. The cycles start and end as gases.
Therefore, The amount of nitrogen that can be absorbed into organic matter and then recycled rises as the flux of carbon does.Both involve releasing the element as a molecule form into the atmosphere. As gases, the cycles begin and finish.
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Which process produces two genetically identical somatic cells?
A. Mitosis
B. Meiosis
Answer:
mitosis make somatic cells
Answer:
A. Mitosis
Explanation:
Mitosis produces two genetically identical somatic cells.
Ferns have vascular tissue, an adaptation to life on land, but they have an ancestral reproductive trait that tends to limit them to moist habitats. What is it?
Answer:
The correct answer is - flagellated sperm.
Explanation:
In ancestral trait that is flagellated sperm in ferns that were limited to moist habitat has sperms that must swim to the eggs. This is why ferns often require splashing water for the movement of sperm to points near female gametangia during reproduction.
Fern now adapted the vascular system to get life on the life and they are not limited to the water bodies, however, flagellated sperm is the ancestral reproductive trait.
What replaces peptidoglycan in the cell wall of Archaebacteria?
Answer:
S-layers
Explanation:
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Which part of the water cycle is a biological
process?
1. transpiration
2. runoff
3. precipitation
4. condensation
Option A " Transpiration " is the correct answer. Other all are happened due to certain conditions.
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Environmental factors determine whether or not all genetic traits lead to health issues.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer:false
Explanation:
Which is the following is NOT occurring during Interphase?
A. carrying out their cellular function
B. dividing
C. replicating DNA
D. growing
Answer:
B. dividing
Explanation:
The dividing process does not occurs during Interphase.
Put these layers of the Earth in order, starting at the outermost layer and
going inward.
1Liquid core
2Crust
3Mantle
4Solid core
Pls help
Answer:
1 crust
2 solid core
3 liquid core
4 mantle
¿Por qué piensas que existe la separación de poderes del Estado?
Answer:
El propósito de la separación de poderes es evitar la concentración de poder sin control y proporcionar frenos y contrapesos, en los que los poderes de una rama del gobierno están limitados por los poderes de otra rama, para prevenir abusos de poder y evitar la autocracia.
Explanation:
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What is the role of the respiratory system in the body?
Which organism is a top producer?
a) algae
b) sharks
c) small fish
d) zooplankton
What problems arose after reintroducing the wolves, and how did the park service attempt to deal with them?
select the correct answer. which set of proteins assist in the process of adding animo acids one by one to the growing animo acid chain during translation?
A. initiation factors
B. elongation factor
C. release factors
Answer:
the answer would be b. elongation factor
Nida draws a diagram with insects, birds, and mice. She shows the mice eating grass; hawks, snakes, and toads eating the insects; and foxes, hawks, and snakes eating the birds and mice. The snakes are also eating the toads.
Which best describes the diagram?
Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are as follows:
A. pyramid
B. food chain
C. food web
D. trophic level
Answer is C (food web)
Explanation:
Food web is simply referred to as the interconnection of numerous food chains in an ecosystem. A food web shows the numerous ways in which organisms eat one another in order to obtain energy.
According to this question, Nida draws a diagram with insects, birds, and mice. She shows the mice eating grass; hawks, snakes, and toads eating the insects; and foxes, hawks, and snakes eating the birds and mice. The snakes are also eating the toads. This diagram depicts all the possible predators and preys. It shows a complex pattern of food chains, hence, it is a FOOD WEB.
A salamander population was divided when a highway was built, cutting off one end of the stream from the pond it had connected to. Over many generations,
the salamanders evolved into two completely different species. What is the best explanation for this?
A. fish ate all the slower salamanders.
B. One salamander outcompeted the other for food and resources
C. Humans brought the second salamander over from Europe and started breeding it in the pond.
D. The isolation of each population (along with random mutation) over time made it impossible for the two populations to interbreed with each
other
Answer:
D.
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Help please, 20 points.
1. As we age
(I think it's B)
A. we grow more neurons faster than when we are young.
B. we continue to grow new neurons, but we grow fewer new neurons than when we are young.
C. we continue to grow new neurons at about the same pace throughout our lives.
Answer:
B. we continue to grow new neurons, but we grow fewer new neurons than when we are young.
Explanation:
Scientists have now discovered that you can grow new brain cells throughout your entire life. The process is called neurogenesis. Specifically, new brain cells–which are called neurons.
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