Produces proteins
What produces protein

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Answer 1

Answer:

There are  two organelles that produce proteins

The endoplasmic reticulum The  ribosomes.

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Answer 2

Answer:

ribosomes

Explanation:

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Answer: i think its a

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Polaris is ______. (choose the three correct answers). called the north star. no choices fit this sentence always directly over the north pole. a star that is often the brightest start in Ursa Minor.

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Answer:

called the north star, always directly over the north pole and a star that is often the brightest start in Ursa minor..

Explanation:

Polaris commonly the North Star or Pole Star and is the brightest star in the constellation of Ursa Minor. It is very close to the north celestial pole, making it the current northern pole star.

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What would happen to people who have an open wound and whose blood did not clot naturally?

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Answer:

Because blood does not clot properly without enough clotting factor, any cut or injury carries the risk of excessive bleeding. In addition, people with hemophilia may suffer from internal bleeding that can damage joints, organs, and tissues over time.

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In pea plants, purple flower color, C, is dominant to white flower color, c. The table shows the frequencies of the dominant and recessive alleles in three generations of peas in a garden. Allele Frequency for Flower Color in Peas Generation p q 1 0.60 0.40 2 0.64 0.36 3 0.75 0.25 4 0.80 0.20 Which generation showed the greatest frequency of having one of each allele? generation 1 generation 2 generation 3 generation 4

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Answer:

generation 1

Explanation:

The allele frequency is a term that represents the frequency that an allele can appear in a given population. This term can help to develop conclusions about the genetic diversity that a region presents in relation to the individuals that compose it.

In relation to the question above, generation 1 had the highest frequency of having one of each allele. This is because this generation presents the maximum frequency of the dominant and recessive alleles in a coherent way, 0.60 and 0.40. However, the other generations showed a steady and progressive decrease in the recessive allele.

Answer:

Gen 1 or A

Explanation:

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For each of the following classes of proteins, give two examples of specific proteins.

a. Enzymes
b. Structural proteins
c. Motility proteins
d. Regulatory proteins
e. Transport proteins
f. Receptor proteins
g. Defensive proteins
h. Storage proteins

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Answer:

Answered below

Explanation:

A) Amylase, a protein enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and trypsin, a protein enzyme that catalyses the digestion of protein.

B) Keratin, a protein which is found in hair, and Collagen, a protein which is found in connective tissues such as tendons and ligaments.

C) Myosin and tropomyosin

D) cyclin-dependent kinase and p53

E) GLUT1 and Auxilin

F) Receptor tyrosine kinase and Integrin

G) Immunoglobulins (antibodies) and fibrinogen

H) Ferritin and Casein

Name the components that gets digested in stomach and pancreas.

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Explanation:

example protein can be digested both in stomach and pancreas

Protein can be digested in the stomach and pancreas because both secretes proteases (enzymes to digest proteins). The stomach secretes pepsin which works optimally under acidic conditions. The pancreas secretes trypsin which works optimally in neutral conditions

In jimsonweed, purple flower (P) is dominant to white (p), and spiny pods (S) are dominant to smooth (s).
A true-breeding plant with white flowers and spiny pods is crossed to a true-breeding plant with purple flowers and smooth pods. Determine the phenotype of:__________.
a) the F1 generation;
b) the F2 generation;
c) the progeny of a cross of the F1 plants back to the white, spiny parent; and
d) the progeny of a cross of the F1 back to the purple, smooth parent.

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Answer:

See attached image for detailed punnet squares and diagrams

a) F1 generation: Purple flower and spiny pods (PpSs) offsprings

b) F2 generation: Puple flower, spiny pods (9), Purple flower, smooth pods (3), White flower, spiny pods (3), white flower, smooth pods (1).

c) The progenies are: PpSS (4), PpSs (4), ppSS (4), and ppSs (4)

d) The progenies are: PPSs (4), PPss (4), PpSs (4), Ppss (4)

Explanation:

This question involves two distinct genes in jimsonweed; one coding for flower colour and the other for pod texture. The alleles for purple colour (P) and spiny pods (S) are dominant over the alleles of white flower (p) and smooth pods (s) in the two genes respectively.

A true-breeding plant with white flowers and spiny pods will have genotype: ppSS while a true-breeding plant with purple flowers and smooth pods will have genotype: PPss. In a cross between these two parents, the following combinations of gametes will be produced:

ppSS- pS, pS, pS and pS

PPss- Ps, Ps, Ps, PS

a) Hence, the F1 offsprings from this cross will possess a heterozygous genotype: PpSs, which is phenotypically purple-flowered and spiny-pod.

b) if the F1 offsprings are self-crossed i.e. PpSs × PpSs, gametes PS, Ps, pS, ps will be produced by each parent. These gametes will be used in a punnet square (see attached image) to produce the following F2 offsprings in proportion:

Purple flower, spinny pods (9)

Purple flower, smooth pods (3)

White flower, spiny pods (3)

White flower, smooth pods (1)

c) if the F1 offsprings are crossed back with the white, spiny parent i.e. PpSs × ppSS. The following progeny of offsprings will be produced: (see attached image)

PpSS (4),

PpSs (4),

ppSS (4), and

ppSs (4)

d) if the F1 offsprings are crossed back with the purple, smooth parent i.e. PpSs × PPss, the following progeny will be produced:

PPSs (4),

PPss (4),

PpSs (4), and

Ppss (4)

The true breeding plant.

As per the question, the jimson weed is a purple flower with capital P and is dominant to white (p) and a spiny pods of (S) which are dominant to smooth (s). The Punnett square method is used for the method. The true breeding have seperate types of genetic make ups.

Answer is F1 generation (PpSs), F2 generation has 9 purple flowers.

True-breeder plant with the white flowers and spiny pods s crossed to a true-breeding plant with the F1 gene will be a flower and spiny pods (Pp Ss) offspring. For the F2 gene Purple flower, spiny pods (9), Purple flower, smooth pods (3), White flower, and spiny pods (3), the white flower, and a smooth pods (1).The progenies are of  PpSS (4), PpSs (4), pp SS (4), and ppSs. The progenies follow PPSs (4), the PP ss (4), PpSs (4), Ppss.

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Drag each tile to the correct box. Arrange the stages of the frog’s life cycle from first to last. ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

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You didn't put the answer options, but the frog life cycle phases are:

Mating: In this phase two adult frogs, a male and a female, mate in the water or on plates. At this point, the male frog wraps his arms around the female and overlaps over her back. Spawning: At this point, the female releases the eggs into the water, ready to be fertilized by the males. Fertilization occurs outside the female's body. Eggs: Some fertilized eggs will be devoured by small animals, but those that survive will hatch 7-9 days after fertilization, releasing a frog shape, called a tadpole.Tadpole: It is similar to a fish and is formed by tail, mouth and gills. After 7 days of life, you will be able to swim and feed on algae. Four weeks later he will develop teeth and skin. When he reaches 9 weeks he will begin to change his shape, growing in size and developing head and legs. At that moment it will look more like a frog, but it still has a long tail. Metamorphosis of the fish: Up to twelve weeks of age it will reach the shape of a frog and start to feed on insects. Gradually it will lose its tail and its tongue will grow. The 16 weeks will become an adult frog, being able to mate and restart the cycle.

Answer:

The answer is below mark brainlyist

Explanation:

Match the following.

____________ Auditory area.
____________Primary somatosensory cortex.
____________Primary (somatic) motor cortex.
____________Motor speech (Broca's) area.
____________Premotor cortex.
____________Visual area.
____________Gustatory (taste) area.
____________Seat of intelligence, abstract


a. Frontal lobe
b. Parietal lobe
c. Insula
d. Occipital lobe
e. Temporal lobe

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Answer: Please see the explanation column for answers

Explanation: Matching the following, we have

Auditory area------ Temporal lobe

Primary somatosensory cortex-----Parietal lobe

Primary (somatic) motor cortex.------Frontal lobe

Motor speech (Broca's) area-------Frontal lobe

Premotor cortex.------Frontal lobe

Visual area--------Occipital lobe

Gustatory (taste) area------Insula

Seat of intelligence, abstract------Frontal lobe

Phytoplankton, shown on the left in the image below, are microscopic organisms that can be found in freshwater and salt water environments. They perform photosynthesis to get energy and act as an important food source for larger organisms, such as the whale that is shown on the right. Phytoplankton A large whale. Which characteristic describes the whale but not its food source, the phytoplankton? The whale is heterotrophic. The whale has cell walls. The whale is unicellular. The whale is a prokaryote.

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Answer:

The whale is heterotrophic.

Explanation:

Energy is needed by organisms to perform their life functions. Organisms, in nature, feed on one another for energy source. Some organisms are, however, capable of synthesizing their own food or energy source via a process called photosynthesis. This is the case of the phytoplankton in the question. These organisms are, therefore, called AUTOTROPHIC ORGANISMS or PRODUCERS.

On the other hand, some organisms are incapable of this self-production of energy source. Hence, they rely on other organisms for it. These category of organisms are called HETEROTROPHIC organisms, which is the category the large whale fall into due to its dependence on phytoplankton for energy source.

explain test for reducing sugar

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Answer:

A food sample is dissolved in boiling water.

Explanation:

A small amount of Benedict's reagent is added and the solution begins to cool. In the next 10 minutes, the solution changes colour. if it turns blue, there is no glucose present in it.

As it is heated, it turns yellow. The hotter the colour of the reagent, the higher the concentration of reducing sugar. E.T.C.

There is more,e.t.c.

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The most diverse and prevalent organisms on earth are

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Answer:bacteria

Explanation:

The answer is Bacteria

PLEASE HELP ME ASAP BECAUSE IT IS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND. Explain it for me.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

For mRNA strands, there are four letters used in their code. A (adenine), U (Uracil), G (guanine), and C (cytosine.)

For RNA, it is the same, but the Uracil is replaced with Thymine (T).

A always pairs with U.

G always pairs with C.

YOUR QUESTION:

The scientist's strand code is has to convert the Thymine to Uracil since it is RNA instead of mRNA.

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what kingdom does fish belongs to? ​

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Answer:

animalia

Explanation:

) Recall what you know about crossing over, independent assortment, and random joining of sex cells during sexual reproduction.

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Answer:

Crossing over is the process of interchange of genetic information among non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosome pairs during meiosis (specifically during synapsis in prophase I). During this process, the synaptonemal complex enables the interchange of chromosome fragments between non-sister chromatids through crossing over. Moreover, in sexual reproduction, the zygote diploid cell can be generated by the random joining of fully differentiated haploid gametic cells (male and female gametes). The combination of random joining with the phenomenon of crossing over is known to considerably increase the genetic variation of the resulting offspring. After zygote formation, the successive cycles of cell divisions during embryonic development will develop an organism that during its adult stage will reproduce via sexual reproduction.

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Autosomal dominant and recessive: Autosomal dominant states a pattern of inheritance in which an individual carries one normal gene and one copy of a mutant gene while autosomal recessive states a pattern of inheritance in which an individual have two copies of the mutant gene.

Incomplete dominance:  Incomplete dominance states a heterozygous condition in which both the alleles present are partially expressed and produces intermediate phenotype.

Codominance: In codominance and individuals receive alleles, if both the alleles are different including dominant and recessive, dominant allele will be expressed while recessive will be masked.

Multiple alleles: organisms with multiple alleles exist with two copies of every gene present in a population with variation in genes.

Sex linked gene: In humans and some other organisms, sex linked genes are influenced by genes on the X chromosome. for example: If a gene is present on the X chromosome only and not the Y chromosome.

What can a person do to limit exposure to X-rays?
wear sunblock
avoid cigarette smoke
wear a protective vest avoid chemicals

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Wear a protective vest

X-rays are a form of indirectly ionizing radiation, and it can be really nocive to the humans health, so limiting the exposure is always a priority.

Here the correct option is wearing a protective vest.

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X-rays are a form of radiation that is indirectly ionizing. Remember that ionization is what causes damage to our cells, so is better to avoid exposures to these types of radiation.

Now, X-rays are strong enough that they can penetrate a lot of common materials (like wood, plastic, etc.) And once it enters in your body, the chain of reactions that starts can't be stoped by external means.

So what you need to do is limit the exposure as much as you can. Ideally, you shouldn't be near a source of X-rays, but if there is no other option, you should use protection against radiation.

It comes in different forms depending on what the application is, for example, there are led screens that you can use to put between you and the source, and these will reduce drastically the fluence (flux of photons) that gets to you.

Similarly, there are protective vests also made in part of led or other high atomic number materials, that absorb the photons and protect you.

So here the correct option is to wear a protective vest, from the given options, is the only one that will protect you from the X-rays.

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g 1 molecule of glucose is catabolized to pyruvate and then acetyl-coA. All the acetyl-coA enters the citric acid cycle. How many molecules of NADH are produced from the citric acid cycle only (do not include NADH from glycolysis or the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in your calculation.) You must answer as a number i.e if you think the answer is 12, you must enter 12, not twelve.

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Answer:

6NADH

Explanation:

In the kreb's cycle NAD is  reduced during the reduction of 6-carbon citrate to 5 carbon Alpha-Ketoglularate.

The second is produced during the conversion of 5carbon alpha ketoglutarate to succinate. Lastly in  the conversion of fumirate  to oxoloacetate;another NADH  is formed.

However, since two pyruvate enters the Kreb's cycle therefore 6NADH(three NADH per cycle of Citric)  are produced for each molecule of glucose that is broken down from glycolysis.

Remember,each glucose molecule goes through 2 cycles of Kreb.

Futhermore co-enzyme FADH2 are also produced,with 2 molecules per 1 glucose.

These Co-ezymes transfer hydrogen ions,into the matrix of the mitochondria,where is is splits to protons and  electrons.

The electrons formed the ETC,which produce PMF  for transporting protons into the intramembranes for electrochemical gradients needed to generate energy for ATP s synthesis,by ATP synthase.

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What is the end result of the eukaryoic cell cycle?
A. no parent cells and two daughter cells
B. one parent cel and two daughter cells
C. two parent cells and one daughter cel
D. one parent cell and one daughter cell

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Answer:

A. No parent Cells and two daughter cells

the answer will be A.

What type of transport occurs in the cell membrane when a person does sports and is consuming alcohol?

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Cellular transport: it is the exchange of substances through the plasma membrane, which is a semipermeable membrane. Transport routes are through the cell membrane

It allows the metabolism waste to be expelled from its interior It allows the movement of substances that it synthesizes as hormones. Metabolic energy: is the way in which it acquires nutrients through processes of incorporation into the cell of nutrients dissolved in water.

Therefore, when the person consumes alcohol in excess the ce transport is part of the disincorporation of toxic waste, while when the person does sports, and is supposed to have a balanced diet, the cellular transport uses it for his metabolic energy.

Select the correct answer.
Which statement best compares the role of meiosis in a unicellular and a multicellular organisms?
OA.
Meiosis is the mechanism used for producing somatic cells in unicellular as well as multicellular
OB.
Meiosis is the mechanism used for producing gametes in unicellular organisms and somatic cells
O c.
Meiosis is the mechanism used for producing gametes in multicellular organisms whereas it doe
unicellular organisms.
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Answer:

Meiosis is the mechanism used for producing gametes in multicellular organisms whereas it does

unicellular organisms.

Explanation:

Meiosis is a kind of cell division used mainly by sexually-reproducing organisms, whether unicellular or multicellular, to produce gametes i.e. meiosis only occurs during gamete formation.

In sexual reproduction, gametes must fuse in a process called fertilization. This gametes, however, must each possess half of the chromosome number of the individual organism. Meiosis is the process that ensures that the chromosome number of the gametes is reduced by half i.e. diploid (2n) to haploid (n).

Therefore, meiosis is the process of gamete formation in sexually-reproducing unicellular or multicellular organisms.

botanical name for fals yam​

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Answer:

Icacina senegalensis.

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{\mathrm{Icacina \:\: oliviformis}}[/tex]

Explanation:

False yam is a root crop found in the Northern part of Ghana.

The botanical name for False yam is Icacina oliviformis.

16. Figure it shows the digestive system
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Answer:

Is there any picture or diagram to go with this question?

Read the following scenarios and indicate which of the following processes they describe.

1. Sodium ions (Na ) move through sodium channels in a synthetic membrane.
2. Sodium molecules move randomly around a solution of sodium chloride in water, frequently colliding with other sodium ions and chloride ions.
3. Water molecules move into the cytosol of a cell placed in a hypotonic solution.
4. Water molecules move into the cytosol of a cell placed in pure water.
5. The action of sodium-potassium pumps moves sodium ions (Na ) out of a cell and potassium ions (K ) into a cell. The action of sodium-potassium pumps moves sodium ions (Na ) out of a cell and potassium ions (K ) into a cell. The action of sodium-potassium pumps moves sodium ions (Na ) out of a cell and potassium ions (K ) into a cell.
6. Glucose molecules move into cells lining the intestine against their concentration gradient driven by the movement of sodium ions (Na ) into the cells down their concentration gradient.

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1.facilitated diffusion

2.diffusion

3.osmosis

4.osmosis

5.active transport

6.cotransport

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Answer:

the arrow between the kit fox and a coyote.the arrow between the grasshopper mouse and the red-tailed hawk.the arrow between the grasshopper mouse and the rattlesnake.the arrow between the grasshopper mouse and the coyote.the arrow between the rattlesnake and a red-tailed hawk.

Explanation:

All of the options show matter moving from secondary consumers to tertiary consumers.

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Is Natural law theory is inconsistent with a theory of human rights. True / False

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Answer:

i think that it's false.

Explanation:

Natural law is a theory in ethics and philosophy that says that human beings possess intrinsic values that govern our reasoning and behaviour. Natural law maintains that these rules of right and wrong are inherent in people and are not created by society or court judges.

The Interests Theory Approach. Advocates of the interests theory approach argue that the principal function of human rights is to protect and promote certain essential human interests. Securing human beings' essential interests is the principal ground upon which human rights may be morally justified.

When a volcano erupts, particles of rock and ash are released into the atmosphere. After this, water droplets form around the rock and ash particles and fall to Earth as rain. The rainwater helps plants grow. In this scenario, which spheres of Earth interact? biosphere, cryosphere, hemisphere cryosphere, geosphere, biosphere geosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere hydrosphere, cryosphere, geosphere

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Answer:

The third option

Explanation:

geosphere- the volcano

Hydrosphere- the rain

Biosphere- the plants

The spheres of the Earth that interacts in this scenario are geosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere.

What are the spheres of the Earth?

The Earth is categorized into spheres as follows:

BiosphereGeosphereHydrosphereLithosphereAtmosphere

The biosphere is the part of the Earth and its atmosphere capable of supporting life.The atmosphere are the gases surrounding the EarthHydrosphere is all the liquid waters of the EarthGeosphere is the solid body of the Earth

According to this question, a volcano erupts, and particles of rock and ash were released into the atmosphere. After this, water droplets form around the rock and ash particles and fall to Earth as rain. The rainwater helps plants grow.

This suggests that spheres of the Earth that interacts in this scenario are geosphere (rock), hydrosphere (water) and biosphere (plants).

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Which of the following is a human-related release of greenhouse gases?
O A. Wild animal respiration
OB. Volcanic eruptions
O C. Intensive agriculture
O D. Solar cycles
It’s A

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I'm pretty sure it's actually C and not A. It's asking for human-related release from greenhouse gases. Humans don't cause volcanic eruptions and aren't in control of wildlife's respirations. The solar cycles has to do with the magnetic flux that rises to the surface of the sun and lasts 11 years. Intensive agriculture increases pollution which harms the environment.

How can changes on earths surface affect changes below surface

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Answer:

There are several changes that occur on the earth's surface but also affects the changes below the surface, some of them are as follows:

When rainfall occur on the sandy surface on earth, it looses the soil under the surface and can cause landslides.Imbalance in the food chain above or on the earth surface can affect the nutrient quantity below the surface that is essential for soil bacteria and other microorganisms.Deforestation can also loosen the soil and soil under surface can shift its position.Use of chemicals on agriculture surface can lead to change the fertility of soil below the surface.

17- Microorganisms which require 0-5.5 pH for the growth are:
A. Neutrophils
B) Acidophiles
C. Alkaliphiles
D. All of the above
E. None of the above​

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Acidophiles is the correct

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