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Bacteria are classified into five groups according to their basic shapes:
1.spherical shape (cocci) :
e.g Staphylococcus aureus grows best in an aerobic environment but it can also live in anaerobic conditions (without oxygen).
2.rod shape (bacilli):
3. spiral (spirilla) :
4.comma (vibrios) or corkscrew (spirochaetes):
They can exist as single cells, in pairs, chains or clusters.
Microorganisms can be classified according to their oxygen requirements necessary for growth and survival:
Obligate Aerobes: (oxygen required)
Facultative: (grow in the presence or absence of oxygen)
Microaerophilic: (grow best at very low levels of oxygen)
Aerotolerant Anaerobes: (oxygen not required for growth but not harmful if present)
Obligate Anaerobes: ( grow only in complete absence of oxygen; if present it can be lethal)
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can a female get pregnant from more than one guy at once
Answer:
If there is more than on child.
Explanation:
It is possible for twins to have different fathers in a phenomenon called heteropaternal superfecundation, which occurs when two of a woman's eggs are fertilized by sperm from two different men. Ordinarily, a woman becomes pregnant because one of her eggs has been fertilized by sperm.
What is a recessive trait in this crossing?
Answer:
Recessive traits can be carried in a person's genes without appearing in that person. For example, a dark-haired person may have one gene for dark hair, which is a dominant trait, and one gene for light hair, which is recessive.
Explanation:
1.If a population has a birth rate of 0.07 and a death rate of 0.01, calculate the number of individuals added/subtracted from a population of 1,000 individuals in one year. 2.In a mark-recapture experiment, scientists tagged 300 birds in one month. Several months later, they returned and captured 500 birds. 75 of those birds had a tag on them. What is the size of the entire population
Answer:
1. The number of individuals added/subtracted from a population of 1,000 individuals in one year = 70/10 respectively (60 net).
2. The size of the entire population of birds = 2,000.
Explanation:
1. Population = 1,000
Birth rate = 0.07
Death rate = 0.01
Population Growth Rate = Birth rate + Net migration - Death Rate
= 0.07 = 0.01
= 0.06
The number of individuals added to the population = 70 (1,000 * 0.07)
The number of individuals subtracted from the population = 10 (1,000 * 0.01)
Therefore, the overall number added = 60 (70 - 10) or (1,000 * 0.06)
2. Number of birds tagged in one month = 300
Number of birds captured after several months later = 500 birds
Number of birds captured with a tag on them = 75
The proportion of tagged birds out of the captured = 75/500 = 0.15
The size of the entire population of birds = Number of birds tagged/Proportion of captured birds with a tag
= 300/0.15
= 2,000
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Typically, acetylation of histone tails leads to ________. Typically, acetylation of histone tails leads to ________. relaxed packaging of the chromatin and increased transcription activation of topoisomerase removal of the protein components of the chromatin from the DNA tighter packaging of the chromatin and reduced transcription increased amounts of euchromatin relative to heterochromatin
Answer:
relaxed packaging of the chromatin and increased transcription.
Explanation:
Genetics can be defined as the scientific study of hereditary in living organisms such as humans, animals and plants.
A nucleotide can be defined as an organic molecule which forms the building block of nucleic acid such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA).
Basically, nucleotide comprises of the following parts;
1. Nitrogenous base: this includes adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C) which are mainly found in the DNA while adenine (A), guanine (G), uracil (U) and cytosine (C) are found in the RNA.
2. A phosphate group.
3. A penrose sugar: it is either deoxyribose in DNA or ribose in RNA.
The two parts or chemical components of a nucleotide which do not change throughout the structure of DNA are;
I. Five-Carbon Sugar also known as deoxyribose and it has hydrogen on its second carbon.
II. Phosphate: this is the structural backbone that provides support to DNA.
Histones are a group of highly basic proteins that are mainly associated with deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in the nucleus of a living organism and are responsible for condensing it to chromatin.
Typically, acetylation of histone tails leads to relaxed packaging of the chromatin and increased transcription.
Transcription can be defined as a process which typically involves re-writing the informations contained within a Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) into a Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) by enzyme RNA polymerase.
How are c4 pathway and the cam pathway an adaptive strategy for some plants
Answer:
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Explanation:
Description: Cellular respiration is the process that allows your body to harvest a huge amount of energy from a single glucose. In fact, it's so efficient that you get 30 ATP for every 1 glucose molecule you eat. This exercise is going to break down exactly where each ATP comes from.
Instructions: For this presentation, your goal is to walk the audience through every step that is involved in generating an ATP, NADH or FADH2, include the names, structures and enzyme for each step. From there, look up the conversion rates from NADH and FADH2 to ATP and calculate exactly how 30 ATP are formed. Also include any step which uses an ATP (this will count against the total ATP formed).
What to submit: Please record yourself explaining the structures and enzymes as well as ATP calculation.
Description: For the video response portion of this assignment, your job will be to calculate the amount of ATP produced anaerobically using the logic of the person’s presentation you watched. Discuss whether or not you agree with this.
Answer:
The complete glycolysis and citric acid cycle pathway is shown in diagram.
# Reactions of glycolysis that –
I. Consumes ATP = 1, 3
II. Produces ATP = 7, 10
III. Consumes NAD+ and produces NADH = 6
IV. Consumes FAD and produces FADH2 = none
# Reactions of TCA that –
I. Consumes ATP = none
II. Produces ATP = 6
III. Consumes NAD+ and produces NADH = 4, 5, 9
IV. Consumes FAD and produces FADH2 = 7
Explanation:
The information that calls for a specific amino acid is found in the?
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
protects the cells of plants
Answer:
cell wall protect the cell of plants
what are the components of the neural tissue
Answer:
Nervous tissue contains two categories of cells — neurons and neuroglia. Neurons are highly specialized nerve cells that generate and conduct nerve impulses. Neuroglia are supporting cells that provide physical sport, remove debris, and provide electrical insulation.
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10 Economic Importance of porifera
Answer:
Sponges are a very much important to this biological world. They are very much important in nutrient cycles in the coral reef systems and highly help in supporting the marine food web. Economically they are treated as protective habitats for animals like crustaceans, molluscs, small fishes, etc.
please help quick The energy flow through living systems begins with sunlight and photosynthesis. An incomplete
diagram of the process of photosynthesis is provided.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Inputs
Outputs
Sunlight
Sugar
Water
?
What is the missing component that correctly replaces the question mark to complete the
diagram?
Soil Nutrients
Water
Glucose
Answer:
oxygen
Explanation:
Extra-large breakers are crashing into the surf. How will this affect the undertow? Make a prediction
Answer:
This will make the undertow return to the sea with greater intensity and violence.
Explanation:
Undertow is the movement of the wave in contrast to the sea, that is, it is the movement of the waves on themselves, which makes the sea very agitated, especially when these waves return to the sea with a lot of violence and force. Although this violence and force can be caused by the wind, extra-large breakers can also cause this effect, because the impact of the waves on the breakers, pushes the waves into the sea with more force, making them more violent and intense.
Parrots can be pink or green. If a parrot is heterozygous, they will always have pink feathers. The allele for pink
feathers must be...
Recessive
Incomplete dominant
Dominant
Co-dominant
Answer:
Dominant
Explanation:
Since there are only two options for the color of the parrot and it is assumed that it can only be one or the other, it cannot be incomplete dominance or co-dominance. And if the heterozygous parrot, which is Xx, is pink then the allele specifying the pink color must be dominant
2. Which method in biotechnology is used to modify existing strands of DNA in a living organism? O A. Synthetic biology B. DNA synthesis C. Genetic modification D. DNA sequencing
Answer:
C. Genetic Modification
Explanation:
The act of modifying existing stands of DNA in a living organism is called, " Genetic Engineering". In this case since this option isn't available C. Genetic Modification is a synonym.
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The graph below represents a car’s motion as it tracked down a straight road. During which time interval was the car stationary (not moving)?
A. From 0 to 30 min
B. From 30 to 45 min
C. From 45 to 75 min
D. From 75 to 120 min
Answer:
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Is ribosome prokaryotes or eukaryotes
A young boy becomes a big brother. He expresses confusion to his parents because his little sister does not have brown eyes like his. Where is the gene for eye color found in a cell?
Answer:
on a chromosome in the nucleus.
Which method of mosquito control would be MOST harmful to other ganisms in the environment? * 1 point A spraying of pesticides B. releasing sterilized male mosquitos C. interrupting embryotic cycle of mosquitos D. increasing the number of mosquito eating predators
Answer:
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Explanation:
1. The expression of genes is called the
a. Pedigree
b. Genotype
C Genome
d. Autotype
e Phenotype
Name one trait that can help a plant survive in the desert.
Answer:
If they have a source of generating water like a cactus
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Smaller Leaves and Stems
One of the chief adaptions of plant life to desert climates has been to reduce leaf and stem size. This allows the plant to concentrate its water instead of spreading it out over a wider surface area. Desert trees and shrubs tend to be short, with fewer leaves and branches. The most extreme form of this adaptation is found in the cacti, whose stems and leaves have been reduced so much that only spines remain. These spines also can shade the plant, helping it conserve even more moisture. With cacti, the primary photosynthetic activity has been moved to the stalk, the main body of the plant, and away from the leaves.
Storing Water
Some plants in the desert have developed the ability to store water. Desert plants with thick leaves and stems are able to absorb water when it rains and continue growing even when rainfall is absent. Some desert plants have developed holding sacks in their stems that swell to hold water during those times when it is available. Some types of cactus have this ability, as do black sage and rice grass.
Dormant Periods
Other plants have learned to go dormant when water is scarce. This conserves their resources during times of hardship. When water again becomes available, these plants wake up and resume growing. Desert plants with dormant phases include lichen, moss, algae and ferns.
Nocturnal Activity
Some desert plants survive by only becoming fully active at night. During the night time, evaporation is least likely to occur because it is no longer so hot. Some plants, such as the yucca, turpentine bush, and brittlebush, only open their stomas at this time. Stomas are microscopic openings in the “skin” of the plant that allow it to breathe. By only exposing their mist insides to the outside air at night, they lose less moisture.
When Substance Y is applied the cell, the cell functions normally at first, but as time goes on, action potential amplitude gradually decreases, and the resting potential gradually becomes less negative. If the cell is driven to spike more, both of these effects occur more rapidly. What part of the neuron might this substance be affecting/attacking
Answer:
Dendrites.
Explanation:
Dendrites is the part of neuron which is affected by the substance Y which leads to the decrease of action potential because dendrites is the part that obtain information from other cells and carry that information to the cell body of neuron which transfer this information to the neighboring neurons. If the dendrites is damaged or adversely affected due to chemicals then it is unable to perform its function properly and its action potential will be greatly affected.
Which organelle requires oxygen?
A.) lungs
B.) chloroplast
C.) mitochondria
D.) respiratory system
Answer:
A)lungs
Explanation:
lungs take oxygen and distribute oxygen to every inch of your body
Use the following information to answer the question. A plantlike organism on the hypothetical planet Pandora has three genetic traits: leaf color, controlled by gene L; a stem texture, controlled by gene S; and root length controlled by gene R. The three genes are linked and recombine. A geneticist performed a testcross with a strain of the organism that is heterozygous for the three traits. She recorded progeny with the following phenotypic distribution: Phenotypes Leaves Stems Roots Number 1 l S R 14 2 l S r 0 3 l s R 32 4 l s r 440 5 L s R 0 6 L s r 16 7 L S r 28 8 L S R 470 Total 1,000 What is the approximate distance between genes L and S
What is the spinning of a body, such as a planet, on its axis?
O Revolution
O Rotation
O Axis
O Day
Answer:
rotation
Explanation:
rotation is the movement of a body eg eath on it's axis from West to East
The majority of cells in a human body go through mitosis and not meiosis. Is this true or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Mitosis results in two cells that are genetically identical. DNA replication only occurs during "S phase." Meiosis is commonly defined as a type of cell division that divides a somatic cell and produces four gamete cells when doing so.
S phase: In S phase, the cell synthesizes a complete copy of the DNA in its nucleus. It also duplicates a microtubule-organizing structure called the centrosome. The centrosomes help separate DNA during M phase.
Gametes are an organism's reproductive cells. They are also referred to as sex cells. Female gametes are called ova or egg cells, and male gametes are called sperm. Gametes are haploid cells, and each cell carries only one copy of each chromosome.
This statement is true.
What do you mean by mitosis and meiosis?Meiosis is the type of cell division that creates egg and sperm cells. Mitosis is a fundamental process for life. During mitosis, a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and splits to form two identical daughter cells.
Moreover, mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells (cell division). Meiosis is a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information.
Therefore, daughter cells resulting from mitosis are diploid, while those resulting from meiosis are haploid. Daughter cells that are the product of mitosis are genetically identical. Daughter cells produced after meiosis are genetically diverse. Tetrad formation occurs in meiosis but not mitosis.
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Metabolism is generally referred to as the chemical processes that allow the body to function.
How do enzymes allow metabolic chemical reactions to proceed more quickly?
(10 Points)
a. They lower the activation energy of biochemical reactions.
b. They cause products of biochemical reaction to break down.
c They convert carbohydrates into proteins during biochemical reactions.
d. They decrease the amount of reactants needed for biochemical reactions.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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How can we learn about life on early Earth?
Easy. HISTORY or GEOGRAPHY books of specific areas you want to know more about.
black mouse has the genotype: Bb. A white mouse has the genotype bb. What is the dominant allele color?
1.black
2.white
3.black and white stripes
4.none of the above