Answer:
ATP
Explanation:
Active transport always requires energy (ATP)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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
How can black hole be destroyed?
Answer:
Eventually, in theory, black holes will evaporate through Hawking radiation. But it would take much longer than the entire age of the universe for most black holes we know about to significantly evaporate.
Explanation:
In this part of the laboratory exercise, you will learn how to read a weather station model. Using your Earth Science Reference Tables, fill in the data tables below each station model.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Cross an individual who is heterozygous for baldness with one who is hom0zygous recessive. If the children were all boys, what would the phenotypic ratio for the above cross be? What would the phenotypic ratio be if they were all girls?
Sample 2 was taken from a nasal swab of a family member who has been having sinus infections. What course of antibiotics would you recommend?
Answer:
Amoxicillin
Explanation:
Amoxicillin (Amoxil) is a commonly prescribed antibiotic which can cure acute sinus infections. Amoxicillin-clavulanate (Augmentin) is often prescribed by the doctor for a bacterial sinus infection. Take antibiotics as long as your doctor has prescribed in order to get rid completely from the infection and in order to reduce the chances of infection up to zero. They may be taken from 3 to 28 days depending on the time of antibiotic for sinus infection.
A bacterium is made of _____ cells.
Answer:
prokaryotic cells
Explanation:
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.
Kelp forests are unique and diverse coastal ecosystems in the ocean. How would a
decrease in biodiversity in these ecosystems, due to changing climate, affect the larger biosphere? please help!!!
Explanation:
Kelp forests are the anchor of nearshore ocean wildlife communities across the U.S. West Coast and northeast, sustaining marine biodiversity by providing shelter, habitat and even food for an array of fish and invertebrates.
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.
what makes water impure describe one way of removing soluble in impurities from water
Every organism requires a set of instructions that specifies its traits. This information is carried with the cells of the organism. Which set of statements BEST describes hereditary information in eukaryotic cells? Group of answer choices
Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are;
A. Genes are made up of chromosomes and both are found in the cell’s cytoplasm.
B. Chromosomes are made up of genes and both are found in the cell’s cytoplasm.
C. Genes are made up of chromosomes and both are found in the cell’s nucleus.
D. Chromosomes are made up of genes and both are found in the cell’s nucleus.
The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
As rightly stated in this question, every living organism requires a set of instructions that specifies its traits. These set of instructions are embedded in a unit called GENE. Genes hold information needed for the survival of a cell in an organism.
These genes are located on a structure called DNA, which are folded or packaged into another structure called CHROMOSOMES. Each chromosome, hence, contains genes that are the unit of inheritance of a cell. In eukaryotic organisms, the gene is found on a chromosome, which is located in the NUCLEUS of the cell.
Macrophages are responsible for which functions?
Select all that apply.
initiating an immune response
alerting the body of foreign invasion
removing harmful substances
o providing oxygen to the body
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Macrophages are specialized cells involved in the detection, phagocytosis and destruction of bacteria and other harmful organisms. In addition, they can also present antigens to T cells and initiate inflammation by releasing molecules (known as cytokines) that activate other cells.
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Answer:
A. initiating an immune response
B. alerting the body of foreign invasion
C. removing harmful substances
Explanation:
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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.
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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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Mitosis vs. Meiosis answer chart
Answer:
why do cells divide is mitosis
mitosis is understood to involve five phases
how many daughter cells produced in mitosis two
how many daughter cells produced in meiosis four daughter cells
A condition in which every cell in the body has an extra set of chromosomes is not compatible with life. In some cases, a change in the number of chromosomes occurs only in certain cells. When an individual's cells differ in their chromosomal makeup, it is known as chromosomal mosaicism .
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Explanation:
Mitosis is used to produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cells. The cell copies - or 'replicates' - its chromosomes, and then splits the copied chromosomes equally to make sure that each daughter cell has a full set.
[tex]\Large{\textbf{Mitosis:}}[/tex]
The cells undergo mitotic division to increase the number of cells to replace the worn out cells and for growth.In Mitosis, there are 4 stages, they are, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.In mitosis, cell divide once to form 2 daughter cells.In mitosis 2 daughter cells are produced.No, Chromosomal Number remains the same in mitosis i.e. 46.The final result of mitosis is two identical cells which are called daughter cells[tex]\Large{\textbf{Meiosis:}[/tex]
In meiosis, cells divide to produce gametes(i.e. sex cells) for the sexual reproduction.Meiosis occurs in 2 division i.e. Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2(It is just Mitosis). The stages that are involved in these 2 division are 8.The stages of Meiosis 1 are,
(a) Prophase (which is sub-divided into 5 more stages which are Leptotene, Zygotene, Pachytene, Diplotene and Diakinesis)
(b) Metaphase,
(c) Anaphase,
(d) Telophase.
The Stages of Meiosis 2 are, Prophase, Metaphase, Telophase and Anaphase which are same as mitosis.
3. In meiosis, Cell divides twice.
4. In meiosis, 4 daughter cells are produced.
5. Yes, the chromosomal number in mitosis is reduced to half than normal i.e. 23
6. In meiosis, the final result is 4 haploid cells. If meiosis occurs in male then these haploid cells will be called sperms, if it occurs in female then they are called Ova(egg).
_____________________________________Just to give you some insight knowledge of Meiosis Im adding some extra points
[tex]\Huge\textbf{Meiosis:}[/tex]
Meiosis is a special type of cell division, which occurs only in the germ cells during the process of development and maturation to form gametes. It consists of two successive cell divisions,
Meiosis 1 : First meiotic division, that reduces the NUMBER of chromosomes i.e. the parent cell is diploid(46 Chromosomes) and the daughter cells are haploid(23 Chromosome). It also causes genetic variation in the haploid by cross linkage.
Meiosis 2 : Second meiotic division (Meiosis II) starts with two haploid parent cells and ends with four haploid daughter cells. Meiosis 2 like Meiosis 1, does not reduce the NUMBER OF CHROMOSOME that means the forming 4 daughter cells are haploid and their number of chromosome remains the same as the parent. BUT Haploid cells that go into the meiosis 2 have MORE AMOUNT OF CHROMOSOME THAN USUAL, thus MEIOSIS 2 REDUCES the amount of chromosome rather than the number of chromosome.
The DNA of the primitive germs cells is replicated prior to the meiosis 1 only and there is no replication of DNA before Meiosis 2. The four final cells reulting from the two meiotic divisions are not only haploid(i.e. containing 23 chromosome) but they are also containing 1n amount of DNA so that when the gametes fuse together forming a zygote, both the amount and number of chromosome and DNA remains SAME.
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[tex]\Large\text{Why is Meiosis Important?}[/tex]
Meiosis is essential for the sexual reproduction of eukaryotic organisms because it enables genetic diversity through recombination, and the repair of genetic defects.
It contributes in genetic reassorment which ensures the genetic diversity in the offsprings. The genetic reassortment takes place by following two mechanisms:
During the prophase of meiosis 1, crossing over of genetic material between the homologous maternal and paternal chromosomes takes place which causes exchange of DNA fragments between the chromosome resulting is genetic diversity. During the anaphase of the first meiotic division, there is random distribution of maternal and paternal homologous chromosomes among the daughter cells which are produced as a result of meiotic division._____________________________________Best Regards,'Borz'
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.
What was the first eon of the Precambrian?
Archean
Paleozoic
Hadean
Answer:
The Archean Eon was preceded by the Hadean Eon, an informal division of geologic time spanning from about 4.6 billion to 4 billion years ago and characterized by Earth's initial formation. Records of Earth's primitive atmosphere and oceans emerge in the earliest Archean (Eoarchean Era).
Answer:
the Hadean Eon
Explanation:
What type of energy transformation takes place during cellular respiration?
Answer: The energy transformation that takes place during cellular respiration is the conversion of glucose (chemical energy) to another form of compound with high energy bonds (adenosine triphosphate) that can be readily used by the body. All energy on Earth comes from the sun.
Explanation:
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Explain why biodiversity is essential to the health of an ecosystem Think about the complex interactions in an ecosystem and how different types of organisms respond to stable or unstable conditions Include evidence of factors that affect biodiversity and scientific reasoning to support your explanation
Answer:
Biodiversity is very essential to the health of an ecosystem.
Explanation:
Biodiversity is essential to the health of an ecosystem because biodiversity provides functioning ecosystems that provides oxygen, clean air, clean water, pollination of plants, pest control, wastewater treatment and many ecosystem services. The change of temperature of the environment greatly affect the organisms because the organisms needs specific environment for growth and development. Habitat change, climate change, invasive species, overexploitation, and pollution are the factors that affect biodiversity. These factors causes increase or decrease in the biodiversity of the ecosystem.
Which statement correctly describes the difference between cellular respiration and photosynthesis?
A.
Photosynthesis involves chemiosmosis, and cellular respiration doesn’t involve chemiosmosis.
B.
Photosynthesis doesn’t produce any ATP, and cellular respiration produces ATP.
C.
Photosynthesis occurs during the day, and cellular respiration occurs at night.
D.
Photosynthesis creates energy that the plant stores, and cellular respiration utilizes the energy.
E.
Photosynthesis is an anabolic reaction, and cellular respiration is a catabolic reaction.
Answer:
The answer is E.
Explanation:
An anabolic reaction is one that involves the building of complex substances from simple ones and it uses up energy. Photosynthesis is an anabolic reaction because It requires energy.
A catabolic reaction is one that involves the breakdown of complex substances into simpler ones and in the process energy is released. Cellular respiration is catabolic because energy is released during this process.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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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.
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.
Propose THREE environmental variables (two abiotic and one biotic) that could explain why millipedes are found more frequently under logs.
Answer:
1. Millipedes can find food easily under logs. 2. Millipedes can stay out of hot environments under a log. 3. Millipedes can stay away from predators under a log.
DNA replicates by breaking the bonds between its two strands, after which each strand?
A.grows to double length.
B.synthesizes a new strand
C.takes a spiral appearance
D.winds back upon itself
Answer:
i think its B
Explanation:
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Can the carrying capacity of an ecosystem change?
Answer:
no the carrying capacity of an ecosystem can't change
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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 BRAINLIESTWhat could be a human factor that could cause algae blooms?
(THIS IS 8th GRADE EARTH SCIENCE)
Fertilizer Runoff
The excess nutrients provided by the fertilizer allow for rapid growth of algae and microorganisms. This fertilizer runoff can come from agricultural lands, or from residential areas.
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
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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: