Explain how vaccinating chickens reduces the number of cases of salmonella
food poisoning.
Answer:
https://youtu.be/wmQMBJ_ce3k see this video
Post your thoughts on whether or not genetically modifying embryos to produce designer babies is a good or bad idea.
Answer: My
Explanation: I believe that it could end a lot of diseases and issues. It would give parents with hereditary illnesses a chance to have healthy offspring, which could be for certain families. I also believe studies need to go further proving that it's safe and will not damage offspring for life.
Did Biston betularia evolve into a new species?
Answer:
nope
Explanation:
what are the differences between anaerobic respiration and photosynthesis
Answer:
Aerobic respiration produces energy whereas the photosynthesis is the process for trapping energy.
Explain why Fossil Fuels are good and bad? Give an example.
Answer:
it can cause environmental pollution but at the same time it reuses any excess waste from coal, oil etc.
An organism's appearance, trait or other detectable characteristic is a what?
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Which type of solution is best for use in IV bags at the hospital when patients can't afford to have their cells grow or shrink?
A. hypertonic
B. hypotonic
C. isotonic
Answer:
C is correct from my point of view too
Explanation:
What happens during translation? *
A.) The cell uses information from mRNA to produce proteins.
B.) tRNA is made from mRNA.
C.) mRNA is made from DNA.
Answer:
What happens during translation? tRNA is made from mRNA.
Explanation:
Option B) is your answer. Have a great day.
how genes control many of the characteristics of the organisms? answer asap pls
Answer:
To summarize, two things determine the traits an organism has: its genotype and the dominance or recessiveness of the alleles it has. Some traits, like flower color in peas, are controlled by a single gene, but ultimately many if not most traits in an organism are controlled by more than one gene
Explanation:
Questions
Which of the following will occur if a plant
species is exposed to an environment that
exceeds its tolerance range?
Choose an answer
The species will change its tolerance
range.
The species will not be affected.
The species will be stressed.
The species will continue to thrive.
When several genes influence a trait
Answer:
A polygenic trait is one whose phenotype is influenced by more than one gene. Traits that display a continuous distribution, such as height or skin color, are polygenic.
Explanation:
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What percentage of the offspring are green , if you crossed a heterozygous pea plant with another heterozygous
pea plant?
50%
O 75%
O 25%
O 100%
Answer:100 percent
Explanation: This is because if both P plants are heterozygous both of them are caring an equal amount of genes hence they have and are 100% P plant heterozygous
Let's say your name is Gilligan, you've survived a shipwreck and you're stranded on a desert island. You happen to have been stranded with a medical doctor that has a limited stock of medical supplies. One of your shipmates is in desperate need of a blood transfusion but doesn't know his blood type. You do know your blood type. How could you type his blood with your knowledge and limited medical supplies?
Answer:
In order to find the blood type of the shipmate, Gilligan mixes a little blood of the shipmate with himself firstly and than with individual blood types to simplify the data by process of elimination.
Explanation:
There are a total of four types of blood groups which are as follows:
A blood grp has anti B antibodies, has A antigen B blood group has anti A antibodies, has B antigen AB blood group has no antibodies, has A and B antigen O blood group has no antigens, has anti A and anti B antibodiesIn order to find the blood type of the shipmate in the deserted needs of a blood transfusion, mixing of your blood with some of his blood is carred out:
if no clumping seen then the shipmate has same type of blood group as you or has AB blood group (AB has no antibodies). If clumping is seen then person has O blood group(has both anti A and anti B antibodies) or the other type of blood group (that is if Gilligan's blood group is type B, if clumping is seen then the other person's blood group is O or A type because he has anti B antibodies in both of them)Nombra de forma ordenada el camino que recorre el CO2 desde el capilar sanguíneo que rodea el alveolo hasta salir del cuerpo.
Answer:
El aire ingresa al cuerpo a través de la boca o la nariz y se mueve rápidamente hacia la faringe o la garganta. Desde allí, pasa a través de la laringe o laringe y entra en la tráquea.
La tráquea es un tubo fuerte que contiene anillos de cartílago que evitan que se colapse.
Dentro de los pulmones, la tráquea se ramifica en un bronquio izquierdo y derecho. Estos se dividen aún más en ramas cada vez más pequeñas llamadas bronquiolos.
Los bronquiolos más pequeños terminan en diminutos sacos de aire. Estos se llaman alvéolos. Se inflan cuando una persona inhala y se desinflan cuando una persona exhala.
Durante el intercambio de gases, el oxígeno pasa de los pulmones al torrente sanguíneo. Al mismo tiempo, el dióxido de carbono pasa de la sangre a los pulmones. Esto sucede en los pulmones entre los alvéolos y una red de pequeños vasos sanguíneos llamados capilares, que se encuentran en las paredes de los alvéolos.
Aquí puede ver los glóbulos rojos que viajan a través de los capilares. Las paredes de los alvéolos comparten una membrana con los capilares. Eso es lo cerca que están.
Esto permite que el oxígeno y el dióxido de carbono se difundan o se muevan libremente entre el sistema respiratorio y el torrente sanguíneo.
Las moléculas de oxígeno se adhieren a los glóbulos rojos, que viajan de regreso al corazón. Al mismo tiempo, las moléculas de dióxido de carbono en los alvéolos salen del cuerpo la próxima vez que una persona exhala.
El intercambio de gases permite que el cuerpo reponga el oxígeno y elimine el dióxido de carbono. Hacer ambas cosas es necesario para sobrevivir.
Explanation:
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Why is figure 3 more helpful than figure 2?
Answer:
You are more easily able to see the correlation between the two values
Explanation:
1. Nomenclature is governed by certain universal rules. Which one of the following is contrary to the rules of nomenclature?
»» (c) Biological names can be written in any language.
EXPLANATION:➱ Biological names are derived either from Latin language or are latinised. This is because Latin language is a dead language and therefore it will not change in form or spellings with the passage of time.
1. Elaborar resumen del texto sobre los estados de la materia( usar alguna estrategia: mapa mental, conceptual, historia, cuento)
Answer:
Sólido, líquido, gas y plasma.
Explicación:
Materia son las sustancias que ocupan espacio y tienen peso. Hay cuatro estados de la materia, es decir, sólido, líquido, gas y plasma. Todos los materiales presentes en este universo en estos cuatro estados. Los estados de la materia cambian con el aumento o la disminución de la temperatura del material. si la materia sólida se calienta, se derrite y cambia a estado líquido y luego gaseoso mientras que, por otro lado, la temperatura decreciente conduce a la condensación y congelación de la materia que causa el cambio de estado gaseoso a líquido y sólido. El plasma está formado por un gas de iones, átomos o moléculas.
What kind of relationship do these
bacteria and humans have?
a. Commensalism
b. Mutualism
c. Parasitism
d. Predation
Answer:
a.commenslism
Explanation:
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After chewing foods like rice, potato and bread, for a while, we can feel a mild
sweet taste. Give reason for this.
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Which of the following is true about acid rain?
A
It is caused by water in the atmosphere absorbing UV radiation.
B
It is caused by pollution in the ocean evaporating and then falling back to earth as rain.
C
It is caused by the greenhouse effect and is increasing due to the thinning ozone layer.
D
It is caused by air pollutants combining with water in the atmosphere.
Answer:
EL HIELO SE EVAPORA
Explanation:
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C
¿Cuál es la probabilidad (En porciento de que alguno de los ratones sea de color
blanco
Answer:
En un concurso la probabilidad de ganar el premio A es 0,5 la probabilidad de ganar el premio B es 0,15 mientras que la probabilidad de ganar los dos regalos es de 0,05. Calcula la probabilidad de no ganar ningún regalo.
Can the carrying capacity of an ecosystem change?
Answer:
no the carrying capacity of an ecosystem can't change
it is literally impossible hope it helps you have a good day please mark me as brain list
Answer:
No carrying capacity of an ecosystem doesn't change.
Explanation:
Each organism that lives there will have a different carrying capacity, one that interacts with everything around it. If the climate changes and the resources a particular animal needs for food drop, for example, that change in carrying capacity for one species will affect other populations in the area.
PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIESTThe nucleus contains______
Answer:
If you're talking about the cell: The nucleus contains the cell's chromosones
If you're talking about the atom: The nucleus contains protons and neutrons.
Explanation:
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A bacterium is made of _____ cells.
Answer:
prokaryotic cells
Explanation:
An allele arises in a population that helps individuals digest cellulose. While the allele starts in only one organism, it increases in allele frequency because it allows organisms that carry it to reproduce more. What is this an example of
ANSWER: A NATURAL SELECTION.
EXPLANATION:
When allele has direct effects on the organism and the environment, it is termed natural selection. It either affects an organism positively by causing more DNA reproduction, leading to the increase in allele’s frequency, or negatively by decreasing it .
However, this shouldn't be mistakened for genetic drift, where allele increase or decrease is established in the random organisms that survived.
List 3 examples of something that have evolved over time.
Answer:
peppered moth- became darker because of pollution
darwins finches- beaks became smaller over time to eat the smaller nuts/seeds left
deer mice- became lighter being as their surroundings changed/ones that moved from forrests
Answer:
Peppered mothDarwin's finchesDeer miceExplanation:
These are the 3 examples of something that have evolved over time.
What is the diaphragm? Please help!
A. muscle
B. tendon
C. cartilage
D. ligament
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because
Answer:
A.muscle
Explanation:
It's the muscle below our lungs
The wing of a bird and the leg of a horse are very different looking structures. Although they look different, bird wings and horse legs are very similar in the arrangement of the bones that make up the limb. Which term is used by scientists to describe structures that look different on the outside but are actually similar in construction and develop from the same embryonic tissues? es -0) A) common descent B) analogous structures vestigial structures D) homologous structures Answer:
Answer: Homologous structures
Explanation: They are structures which have similarities in various organisms but carry out opposite functions. This is the opposite of analogous structures
Replication is said to be semi-conservative. What does this mean about the chain being made?
Half is_______________________________, the other half is_________ __________
Answer:
Explanation: Replication is a semiconsecutive process this means that the strands of the DNA molecule separate to form two separate templates which will then combine with nucleotides following the complementarity base sequence to form two new daughter DNA