Answer:
its B
Explanation:
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What is an example of a learned behavioral adaptation?
O camouflage
O hunting
O hibernation
O migration
Answer:
Hunting
Explanation:
Camouflage is a hereditary physical aspect, whereas hibernation and migration are instinctual. Hunting is a learned behavior as it is not as ingrained as the other two and is not automatically done.
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13. Given the original DNA strand, which of the following would be the new, complementary strand
of DNA? ACTTACGCCGAT *
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CAGGCATAATCG
ACTTACGCCGAT
TCAATCGCCGTA
TGAATGCGGCTA
Answer:
TGAATGCGGCTA
Explanation:
The complementary DNA codes for A is T and for G its C
Answer:
TGAATGCGGCTA
Explanation:
Remember these are the complementary dna base pairs
adenine with thymine
thymine with adenine
cytosine with guanine
guanine with cytosine
so a would change to t
c to g
t to a
etc
after pairing each letter we would end up with
TGAATGCGGCTA
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Answer:c
Explanation:
The body produces extra white blood cells after it has eliminated an invading organism. What
term is used to describe these "extra" cells?
After filling out the information above, answer this question in depth (at least 5 sentences). Use your notes as necessary. Why may chromosomal disorders be more detrimental than DNA mutations?
Answer: Chromosomal disorders are the disorders that are caused due to the presence of extra chromosomes, or absence of one or more chromosomes or specific part of the chromosomes. Mutation can be defined as the change that occurs in the genetic makeup of the organism either during copy of genome during replication or due to external factors like exposure to ultraviolet radiations, cigarette smoke, and due to carcinogenic agents.
Explanation:
The change in shape of the chromosome as compared to the normal one also exert influence over the functions. Down syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, and others are the examples of the chromosomal disorders. These syndromes affect the normal functioning of the human being rendering it unfertile, rudimentary development of sex organs, development of traits in opposite sex, induce short life span, poor health, lack of proper mental development, and other abnormal characteristics in the effected individuals. On the other hand mutations are not always detrimental, only a small percentage of mutations can cause genetic disorders. Some mutations can change the genetic makeup by does not affect the functioning of the protein thus the physiological functions of the body are remained restored.
The production of egg and sperm cells follows a certain sequence of events.
Which example lists those events in the correct order?
fertilization, meiosis, cell differentiation
meiosis, cell differentiation, mature gametes
sexual reproduction, cell differentiation, mitosis
cell differentiation, meiosis, sexual reproduction
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Answer:
True and true
Explanation:
Once an object starts moving, inertia keeps it moving without any additional force being applied. In fact, it won't stop moving unless another unbalanced force opposes its motion.
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It's hard to believe that forces and energies in space have an impact of events here on Earth. Scientists believe that the Sun is a huge influence on our planet. They have evidence to support their theories.
Can you pick out the statements that are true; statements that support the influence of the Sun on the Earth?
Spring tides are the largest tides due to the combined influence of the Sun and the Moon.
The sunspot cycle results in ice ages on Earth.
Solar flares disturb some radio communications here on Earth.
Geomagnetic storms on the Sun can damage to Earth-orbiting satellites.
The Sun's gravity is responsible for the planets' orbital path.
Answer:
the third one as I studied and knew.
Most plant growth takes place in the ____________________ of the root
Answer: Primary Growth
Most primary growth occurs at the apices, or tips, of stems and roots.
Explanation:
Most populations do not experience: ____ va) exponential growth b) Linear growth c) Resources d) Competition
Answer:
Most populations do not experience: a) exponential growth
Explanation:
Populations that experience exponential growth models show an increase in proportion to their size. The increase in the population size depends on the individual´s reproduction rate: a population that grows at constant exponential rate gains individuals faster as the population increases in size.
This model states that populations live in an environment with unlimited resource availability, so the density factor does not influence population growth. There is no density-dependence effect nor competition for resources. Natality and mortality rate do not depend on density. There is a constant growth rate per capita, and it is proportional to the population size.
Exponential growth is hardly seen in nature due to its characteristics.
Almost every environment shows a carrying capacity point. Carrying capacity is the capability of the environment to support a population. Commonly environments have limited resources and space, and as the population grows, competition increases too. The per capita growth rate decreases as population size increases. Finally, the population reaches the maximum point of carrying capacity, delimited by available resources, such as food or space.
The carrying capacity might be affected by limiting factors, which might be a result of the population density (for example, competition) or might be density-independent. This last case refers to dense-independent factors, and among these, we can mention human impact or natural disasters (fires, volcanic eruption, flooding).
Only a few species can experience exponential growth, such as bacterias.
Which of the following is a beneficial micronutrient that may be found in commercial fertilizers?
sodium chloride
chlorine
potash
quartz
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What do consumers gain from
producers because of
photosynthesis?
Answer:
In summary, producers are organisms that make their own food. Producers create food for themselves and also provide energy for the rest of the ecosystem. Consumers are organisms that need to eat to obtain energy. Primary consumers, such as deer and rabbits, eat only producers.
Explanation:
Which one is a producer ? Please HURRY
Answer:
Grass
Explanation:
Grass produce their own food
Muscles cannot function without ATP. Review your knowledge of ATP by answering the followini
questions.
ATP molecules store and release_____.
Answer:
energy
Explanation:
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Answer:
ATP molecules store and release energy.
Energy is released when ✔phosphate bonds are broken.
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How are fossil fuels taken from earth?
Answer:Extracting fossil fuels. There are two main methods for removing fossil fuels from the ground: mining and drilling. Mining is used to extract solid fossil fuels, such as coal, by digging, scraping, or otherwise exposing buried resources.
Explanation:
The diagram below shows a model of the movement of two tectonic plates. When the plates collide, one plate often moves below the other plate. The rising magma that can result from this type of plate movement may produce -
fossil layers
volcanic islands
deep- sea sediment
seafloor spreading
Answer:
volcanic islands
Explanation:
As per the diagram given below that shows the model of the plate tectonics and shows the movement of the two plates one plate collides with another and the there moves under due to subduction.
The magma rises and can lead to the formation of volcanic islands. The island is a geologically active part of the plate that rises upwards and is formed by the process of sedimentation.Hence the option B is correct.
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Explain one challenge we face using nuclear energy.
Answer:
The major challenges facing the nuclear industry include ensuring power plant safety, protecting reactors from natural disasters and external aggression, and finding effective solutions for long-term waste management.
Explanation:
Answer:
The major challenges facing the nuclear industry include ensuring power plant safety, protecting reactors from natural disasters and external aggression, and finding effective solutions for long-term waste management.
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Select the activities in which crop estimates play a critical role.
develop sampling pattern
plan harvest and storage requirements
estimate necessary soil inputs
obtain delivery estimates
budget for cash flow
obtain organic certification
obtain crop insurance
organize recommended timing
What is stored energy?
Cows have an incredible digestive system which is highly evolved to process grass in unique ways. Please research and write a short essay regarding the function of the 4 bovine stomachs and how they all work together to process complex carbohydrates. Be sure to include the function of the reticulum, rumen, omasum, and abomasum.
Answer: Ruminants have complex digestive system.
Explanation:
Rumen: It is a sac like structure and first region of the stomach of the cow. It is connected with the esophagus. It forms the storage of the food and convert the food in the form of ball called cud.
Reticulum: It is a honeycomb like structure. It is attached with rumen. It holds and stores the heavy and dense components of the food.
Omasum: It lined with folds of tissues. It absorbs water and nutrients form the food.
Abomasum: It is called true stomach as it operate similar to non-ruminant animals. It secretes hydrochloric acid and enzymes to break down and help in feeding food.
An ATP molecule is made up of 1 ribose molecule, 1 adenine molecule, and 3 phosphate groups joined.
What does the prefix tri- in phosphate mean
Answer:
Tri means three.
Explanation:
The prefix tri means three phosphate molecules are present in in molecule of ATP. ATP molecule is used by the living organisms for performing different activities such as movement, running and breathing etc. When the energy is needed the break down of ATP occurs in which ATP is converted into ADP and phosphate ion, this phosphate ion is used as energy whereas when there is food available this ADP is again converted into ATP.
Which of the following facts about genes is incorrect?
A.A gene can code for a specific protein
B.A gene can exist in alternate forms called alleles
C.A gene undergoes crossing over during meiosis and can switch chromsomes
D.A gene that is very similar in sequence in a human and in a bacterium is probably a recent mutation.
E.If parents do not express a gene but their child does, that gene is probably recessive.
This is the chemical equation for photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 True False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The equation is 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2.
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Fill in the concept map below:
A is the Bacteria Domain
B is the Eukarya Domain.
the kingdoms are Archaebacteria (ancient bacteria)
Eubacteria (true bacteria)
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
What is the main difference between the two parts of protein synthesis?
A. The first builds RNAs and the second builds proteins
B. The first happens in the presence of oxygen and the second is anaerobic
C. The first requires the input of energy from the cell and the second is passive
D. The first take place in the cytoplasm and the second takes place in the nucleus
Answer:
A
Explanation:
transcription creates mRNA, while translation builds proteins
In the process of protein synthesis, the first builds RNAs and the second builds proteins. The correct option is A.
What is protein synthesis?Cells create proteins through a process known as protein synthesis. Transcription and translation take place simultaneously.
The conversion of genetic information from DNA to mRNA in the nucleus is known as transcription. Initiation, elongation, and termination are its three stages.
Creating a polypeptide, or protein consisting of a chain of amino acids, is the sole goal of protein synthesis. Keratin, a protein, is produced in the cells of the hair follicle.
In the first stage, messenger RNA (mRNA) is created. After leaving the nucleus, mRNA moves into the cytoplasm and joins a ribosome.
At this time, the second stage of translation starts, during which a specific protein molecule is created by reading the genetic instructions contained in the mRNA molecule.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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Which of the following conditions result in the highest rate of transpiration?
A warm, windy and dry
B warm, windy and wet
C cold, windy and dry
D warm, still and wet
Answer:
the answer is A
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Which example is NOT an outcome of the ecosystem modifying a phenotype?
A.the changing of the color of an animal's fur as the temperature changes
B.the increased intelligence of a person who attended school for many years
C.the pink-flowered snapdragons that result from crosses between red-flowered and
white-flowered snapdragon plants
D.the very short stature of a kind of tree that grows at a high altitude in comparison with
the same kind of tree growing at a lower altitude
Answer:
The pink-flowered snapdragons that result from crosses between red-flowered and white-flowered snapdragon plants
Explanation:
Which statement best describes why invasive species often thrive in foreign lands?
a. They always have more food to eat in the new habitat.
b They are free from the predators of their native habitats.
с They are transported by humans.
d The climate is always better in the new habitat.
Answer:
They are free from the predators of their native habitats.
Explanation: