Answer:
It may lead to a lack of variety in the species.
Genetic mutations are still going to occur.
There is no guarantee that the desired traits will pass to them.
It can create genetic bottlenecks.
There may be evolutionary changes that harm both plants and the planet.
Artificial selection can even affect plants or animals outside of the intended effort.
Explanation:
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Bloodworms, which are the mature larvae of non-biting midge flies, are commonly found in and around bodies of water. Most types of bloodworms can live only in pollution-free, oxygen-rich environments. However, a few species thrive in environments with low concentrations of oxygen and high concentrations of nutrients and pollutants. From the changes in the bloodworm populations shown in the table above, what can be determined about how water in the stream has changed?
A. The water has become less polluted, as evidenced by the decrease in the number of bloodworm species present and the increase in bloodworm population density.
B. The water has become more polluted, as evidenced by the decrease in the number of bloodworm species present and the increase in bloodworm population density.
C. The water in the stream has become less nutrient-rich, as evidenced by the increase in bloodworm population density.
D. The water in the stream has become more oxygenated, as evidenced by the increase in bloodworm population density.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The water has become polluted,as evidenced by the decrease in the number of bloodworm species
In horses, black coloring (B) is dominant, and chestnut coloring (b) is recessive. What percentage of offspring are expected to be chestnut?
Answer:
This question is incomplete, the complete question is as follows:
- In horses, black coloring (B) is dominant, and chestnut coloring (b) is recessive. A homzygous black horse crosses with a chestnut horse.
What percentage of offspring are expected to be chestnut?
The answer is 0%
Explanation:
This question involves a gene coding for color in horses. The allele for black coloring (B) is dominant over the allele for chestnut coloring (b) is recessive.
According to this question, if a homzygous black horse (BB) crosses with a chestnut horse (bb), the following gamete will be produced by each parent;
BB - B only
bb - b only
Using these gametes in a punnet square, the following proportion of offsprings will be produced:
Bb, Bb, Bb, Bb
All of these offsprings are phenotypically black colored although heterozygous in genotype. Hence, 0% of offspring are expected to be chestnut.
Answer:
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Explanation:
disadvantages of parthenocarpy to the plants
Answer:
-Seedless fruits can not be used to produce new progeny of any plant.
-Parthenocarpy is undesirable in nut crops because the seed is the edible part.
-Quality and Size of fruits get changed in case of Parthenocarpic fruits as compared to the normal state.
Explanation:
Most available freshwater is used for
Answer:
ok so In most regions of the world, over 70 percent of freshwater is used for agriculture.
The data below was collected in the field while studying the effect of pH on the growth of
duckweed, an aquatic plant. The data shows that duckweed has optimum growth at what
pH?
Field Data
Pond
pH of Pond
Water
Number of
Duckweed
Plants
A
6
150
B
12
300
с
8
500
D
4
80
Answer: Answer is c 8 500
Explanation: Find the growth, in this case it would be 4-12. So you want to find the difference between them by subtracting the two values. 12-4=8
a. The logistic equation reflects the effect of density-dependent factors, which can ultimately stabilize populations around the carrying capacity. b. Density-independent factors have an increasingly greater effect as a population's density increases. c. High densities in a population may cause physiological changes that inhibit reproduction. d. Because of the overlapping nature of population-regulating factors, it is often difficult to precisely determine their cause-and-effect relationships. e. The occurrence of population cycles in some populations may be the result of crowding or lag times in the response to density-dependent factors.
Question:
Which of the following is an incorrect statement about the regulation of populations?
Answer:
b. Density-independent factors have an increasingly greater effect as a population's density increases.
Explanation:
A population can be defined as the total number of living organisms living together in a particular place and sharing certain characteristics in common.
Generally, these populations may be divided into a fraction of the population (subpopulation) based on certain factors and reasons.
Population change equation states that the change in the size of a population over a specific period of time is equal to the sum of the number of births and the number of immigrants that joined.
Mathematically, the population change equation is given by the formula;
Population Change = (Natality - Mortality) + (Immigration - Emigration)
Population regulation can be defined as a biological process that balances limiting factors affecting the growth of a population based on density. The factors that regulate the growth of a population are divided into two (2) main categories and these includes;
I. Density-independent factors.
II. Density-dependent factors.
Density-dependent are regulating factors such as predation, diseases, and competition that affect the size of the population of living organisms through decreasing or increasing mortality and birth rate.
Furthermore, density-independent factors do not have an increasingly greater effect as a population's density increases. Thus, its effect are reduced as a population's density increases in size.
Convection in the troposphere causes
•wind •ocean currents •both wind and ocean currents •neither wind nor ocean
Explanation : The uneven heating of the regions of the troposphere by the sun ( the sun warms the air at the equator more than the air at the poles ) causes convection currents, large-scale patterns of winds that move heat and moisture around the globe. As air rises, expands, and cools, water vapor condenses and clouds develop.
What is pretexting? How is this used?
Answer:
Pretexting is a method of inventing a scenario to convince victims to divulge information they should not divulge. Pretexting is often used against corporations that retain client data, such as banks, credit card companies, utilities, and the transportation industry.
Answer:
Pretexting is a social engineering tactic that uses deception and false motives. ... The data collected is then used to manipulate and deceive the victim. The main goal of the threat actor is to gain the target's trust and exploit it for financial or political gain. A pretext attack can occur in person or over the phone.Explanation:
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Which of these statements about ocean water is always correct?
a.) Its area is less than the area of freshwater.
b.)Its salinity is less than the salinity of freshwater.
c.) Its density is greater than the density of freshwater.
d.)Its temperature is greater than the temperature of freshwater.
Answer:
c.) Its density is greater than the density of freshwater.Explanation:
Seawater is denser than both fresh water and pure water because the dissolved salts increase the mass by a larger proportion than the volume.
The freezing point of seawater decreases as salt concentration increases.
Answer:
C.) Its density is greater than the density of freshwater.
Explanation:
Average density at the surface is 1.025 kg/l. Seawater is denser than both fresh water and pure water (density 1.0 kg/l at 4 °C (39 °F)) because the dissolved salts increase the mass by a larger proportion than the volume. The freezing point of seawater decreases as salt concentration increases.
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trace the pathway of impulses through the nervous system in response to feeling rain on your skin?
Sensory neuron(s) then transmit information from the sensory receptor(s) to the Central Nervous System
Explanation:
These receptors are located all over the body but some types of receptors are in specific areas of the body (e.g. taste receptors in the mouth).
Sensory neuron(s) then transmit information from the sensory receptor(s) to the Central Nervous System (i.e. the brain and spinal cord, sometimes referred to in the abbreviated form: C.N.S.). This is happens because peripheral nerves all connect to the spinal cord via the network of nerves within the nervous system.
The information so received by the C.N.S. is further transmitted by relay neurone(s) with the C.N.S.
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In very dry environments, sand can pile into large dunes.
The wind causes ripples on the surface of the sand.
Fossilized ripples of windblown sand
What do fossilized dunes such as the one shown in the photo tell scientists
about the environment?
A. It was once cold and wet.
B. It used to be a glacier.
C. It used to be an ocean.
OD. It was once dry and windy.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the picture has ripples and is dry and cracked, hence the envirmoment having to be dry and windy.
Answer:
It was one dry and windy.
Explanation:
What is likely missing
from the following
food chain:
berries→ snake →
owl?
A. Bear
B. Mouse
Answer: Mouse
Explanation: Because a snake is a carnivore, it does not make sense for a snake to eat berries. However, by adding a mouse between berries and snake, the food chain will make sense.
2. Energy flows through Earth's spheres and changes along the way. Describe how energy is conserved in these systems. (2 points)
Answer:
Teaching about energy and physical processes is supported by 7 key concepts:
2.1 Earth is constantly changing as energy flows through the system. Geologic, fossil, and ice records provide evidence of significant changes throughout Earth's history. These changes are always associated with changes in the flow of energy through the Earth system. Both living and non- living processes have contributed to this change.
2.2 Sunlight, gravitational potential, decay of radioactive isotopes, and rotation of the Earth are the major sources of energy driving physical processes on Earth. Sunlight is a source external to Earth, while radioactive isotopes and gravitational potential, with the exception of tidal energy, are internal. Radioactive isotopes and gravity work together to produce geothermal energy beneath Earth's surface. Earth's rotation influences global flow of air and water.
2.3 Earth's weather and climate are mostly driven by energy from the Sun. For example, unequal warming of Earth's surface and atmosphere by the Sun drives convection within the atmosphere, producing winds, and influencing ocean currents.
2.4 Water plays a major role in the storage and transfer of energy in the Earth system. The major role water plays is a result of water's prevalence, high heat capacity, and the fact that phase changes of water occur regularly on Earth. The Sun provides the energy that drives the water cycle on Earth.
2.5 Movement of matter between reservoirs is driven by Earth's internal and external sources of energy. These movements are often accompanied by a change in the physical and chemical properties of the matter. Carbon, for example, occurs in carbonate rocks such as limestone, in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide gas, in water as dissolved carbon dioxide, and in all organisms as complex molecules that control the chemistry of life. Energy drives the flow of carbon between these different reservoirs.
2.6 Greenhouse gases affect energy flow through the Earth system. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, are transparent to much of the incoming sunlight but not to the infrared light from the warmed surface of Earth. These gases play a major role in determining average global surface temperatures. When Earth emits the same amount of energy as it absorbs, its average temperature remains stable.
2.7 The effects of changes in Earth's energy system are often not immediately apparent. Responses to changes in Earth's energy system, input versus output, are often only noticeable over the course of months, years, or even decades.
how are petrified remians formed
Explanation:
Petrified fossils form when minerals replace the structure of an organism. This process, called permineralization, occurs when groundwater solutions saturate the remains of buried plants or animals. As the water evaporates the minerals remain, eventually filling in the spaces left as the organism slowly decays.
How are humans causing a decrease in species richness in certain environments?
Answer:
by being wasteful
Explanation:
Answer:
we use things we don't need to or misuse things we shouldn't? hoomans r bad
Explanation:
14 Pierre is studying the organs in the human digestive system. He looks at a
diagram of the
intestines, similar to the one that follows.
Which of the following correctly describes the diagram?
A Structure A is the small intestine, and structure B connects the mouth to the
stomach.
B Structure A is the small intestine, and structure B absorbs water from
digested material.
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C Structure A is the large intestine, and structure B absorbs nutrients from
digested material.
D Structure A is the large intestine, and structure B produces bile and stores its
temporarily.
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Does hereditary deafness affect the person's lifespan.
Answer: Yes, yes it does
Answer:
No, it will just make it harder.
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Answer:
It Is Number 3 My Grandmother Is A Doctor
Explanation:
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What would cause water to turn from a gas to a solid?
A) Take energy out of the system
B) Put energy into the system
C) Increase the water’s mass
D) None of the above
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It takes or releases energy during phase change
1. A protein in a cell membrane changed its
shape to move sodium and potassium ions
against their concentration gradients. Which on
molecule was most likely used by the protein
as an energy source?
A. ATP
B. ADP
C. catalase
D. amylase
Answer:
B. Lactic acid is produced
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Answer:
Nuclear Fission
Explanation:
Answer:
Nuclear Fusion
Explanation:
Okay so I might be wrong on this so don't quote it but since it has nucleus Im thinking nuclear.
Answer the question
Most waves are created by ocean currents
Answer: yes
Most waves in the ocean are wind generated waves. Ocean surface currents are produced by major overall patterns of atmospheric circulation, the Coriolis Effect and the shape of each ocean basin. Ocean surface circulation brings warm equatorial waters towards the poles and cooler polar water towards the equator.
Explanation:
Give 4 ""combining evidence"" in favor of organic evolution.
Answer:
1. Fossil record
2. Comparative anatomy
3. Embryology
4. Biogeography
Explanation:
Evolution is descent with modification. The organic evolution theory states that present complex life forms have evolved from the earlier (simpler) forms of life over time. Some of the most important pieces of evidence in support of the theory of organic evolution are:
1. Fossil record: fossils are dead remains of past living organisms preserved in the rocks of the remote past. These fossils demonstrate the existence of past living organisms that are related to present-day organisms.
2. Comparative anatomy refers to the study of similarities in the anatomy of different species, which provides direct evidence for identifying common ancestry between related species.
3. Embryology: the more recent the ancestor is that two species share, the greatest similarities in embryo structures and the more closely related the species are. In this regard, it is important to highlight that often homologous organs/structures (i.e., organs/structures descended from a common ancestor) can be observed only in embryos.
4. Biogeography refers to the spatial distribution of organisms and species. Species distribution reflects the evolutionary process when it is combined with geological change. For example, taxa that had already appeared before the separation of the continents are often distributed worldwide.
what is the difference between ovulation parturition, and gestation
What do the circled letters on the outside of the Punnett square in the attached figure represent?
Answer:
The circled letters represent the genotypes of the two parents
The top 2 letters (A a) is the genotype of one of the parents
The 2 letters on the far left (AA) is the genotype of the other parent
What does the Serengeti ecosystem smell like?
Answer:
Everywhere you look, the world is truly wild, in a way that's just breathtaking. What does it smell like? You wouldn't think it would be noteworthy, but the whole Serengeti smelled clean. Fresh, kind of, with just a trace of dust on the wind.Explanation:
UNIT TEST!! Help!! :C
1. Which statements describe gene therapy? Check all that apply.
☐ It cures all cases of cystic fibrosis.
☐ It involves the modification of DNA.
☐ It is easy to apply to all cells affected by the disorder.
☐ It attempts to replace a mutated gene with normal DNA.
☐ It does not always cure patients who use it.
2. A fruit fly has black eyes. Having red eyes is a dominant trait (R) and having black eyes is a recessive trait (r).
Which describes the fruit fly’s genotype and phenotype?
A.)genotype: black eyes
phenotype: Rr
B.)genotype: black eyes
phenotype: rr
C.)genotype: rr
phenotype: black eyes
D.)genotype: Rr
phenotype: black eyes
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Answer:
for number one i got ☐ It involves the modification of DNA
☐ It attempts to replace a mutated gene with normal DNA.
☐ It does not always cure patients who use it.
FOR NUMBER TWO I GOT:
D.)genotype: Rr
phenotype: black eyes
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Answer:
☐ It cures all cases of cystic fibrosis.
☐ It involves the modification of DNA. √
☐ It is easy to apply to all cells affected by the disorder.
☐ It attempts to replace a mutated gene with normal DNA. √
☐ It does not always cure patients who use it. √
Explanation: