What three structures are responsible for aiding the process of making transporting or storing protein

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Answer 1

Answer:

the nucleus, ribosomes, the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus

Explanation:


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Which best describes a recessive allele?

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Answer:

B (imo)

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer for the question is D

What is the purpose of vaccines?

to help your immune system prepare for diseases

to kill existing diseases in your body

to speed up your healing from diseases

to weaken diseases that affect your body

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To help your immune system prepare for diseases
1 one is correct i am 100% sure i am right

Which statement is true of reproduction that
involves two parents?
O A. Offspring are exact copies of the parent.
O B. Each parent provides the offspring with
genetic material.
O C. Single cells reproduce in this way.
O D. Bacteria reproduce in this way.

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The answer is B, because each parent provides offsprings with genetic material with background coming from both parents which is how DNA forms and copy molecules.

What is the range for the following set of measurements?
3.1 mL, 2.7 mL, 4.6 mL, 1.9 mL, 8,7 mL

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The range of the set is 6.8,
because 8.7-1.9=6.8

2. Give an example of
(a) diatomic element
(b) polyatomic element​

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Answer:

diatomic:hydrogen, oxygen chlorine, polyatomic:helium, neon,krypton

Explanation:

are some examples

Do the benefits seem to outweigh the risks of genetically modifying about the glittering gold seahorse Explain your rationale.

plz help ​

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Answer:

yes it does

Explanation:

ANSWER ASAP:
What are the basic
needs of humans? What are basic needs of
animals? How are these similar or different?

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Answer: 1. Human beings have certain basic needs. We must have food, water, air, and shelter to survive. If any one of these basic needs is not met, then humans cannot survive.  2. In order to survive, animals need air, water, food, and shelter (protection from predators and the environment); plants need air, water, nutrients, and light. Every organism has its own way of making sure its basic needs are met. 3.Humans and Animals both have similar social skills. ...

We have facial expression similar to that of a mouse. ...

We talk things while sleeping just like dolphins. ...

Just like Humans, Cows also have regional accents. ...

Dolphins, just like Humans get occasionally high.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis occurs in cells with?

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Answer:

with the help of chlorophyll.

Explanation:

The green color pigment chlorophyll traps sunlight and this is why photosynthesis occur.

Answer:

chlorophyll

Explanation:

Help!!
Cells of the skeletal system are specialized in their structure to store minerals. Which of the following is the function of these cells?

Produce chemicals that transmit signals.

Prevent the spread of disease in the organism.

Provide support to the body.

Absorb excess water released by digestion.

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Answer: Provide support to the body.

Explanation:

The skeletal system is a system which is formed by the bones. The bones are important for the structure and function of the body. The bones are connected with the muscles to allow the movement of the body, and they protect the vital organs like heart, lungs, brains, and others. They provide support to the soft tissues, organs, and muscles of the body. They keep the human body upright. The skeletal system provide shape to the body. It provides support by acting as regions of attachment of soft body parts and muscles.

Petra finds a discolored stain on the carpet at a suspected crime scene. What two presumptive tests might she use to determine if the stain is blood? First, Petra sprays the discolored area with , which returns a glowing blue color. However, she knows that this chemical might also turn blue with other substances that contain iron. Subsequently, she uses , which turns pink, indicating the presence of hemoglobin.

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Answer:

First, Petra sprays the discolored area with  

Fluorescein

, which returns a glowing blue color. However, she knows that this chemical might also turn blue with other substances that contain iron. Subsequently, she uses  

Phenolphthalein

, which turns pink, indicating the presence of hemoglobin.

Answer:

a. luminol b. phenolphthalein

Explanation:

looked it up, luminol turns green and the other one turns pink

5 countries with Very low undernourishment

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Answer:

NIGERIA

AFGHANISTAN

CHAD

TIMOR-LESTE

MADAGASCAR

Explanation:

Nigeria
Afghanistan
Chad
Madagascar
Timor- Leste
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How does competition limit the amount of individuals in populations?

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Answer:

Due to competition, many animals starve, many become prey, etc.

Explanation:

Explain the mistake you see in image 2

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Answer:

wordare

Explanation:

ons loin any groot

Meiosis and Mutations are both sources of/for:
O Genetic Drift
O Polyploidy
O Mutations
Genetic Diversity

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Answer:

genetic drift

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how do the two sets of muscles work together to make air enter the lungs

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Answer:

Here you go

Explanation:

downward toward the abdomen, and the rib muscles pull the ribs upward and outward. This makes the chest cavity bigger and pulls air through the nose or mouth into the lungs.

what is the correct answer?

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Answer:

Purple. Phenotype=visual characteristics

Can you be allergic to peanut oil but not peanuts? Please have a real answer!

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Answer:

it depends

Explanation:

most peanut allergies effect your skin i edviase you check with your doctor

please help quickly i will give a thanks you will get all the points and brainliest with 5 stars​

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Might be c. Parasitism!

I need help with this

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Answer:

what is the name of this website

or the book?

WILL GIVE BRAINLIST!!!! What effects do weathering, erosion, and deposition have on agriculture in Texas?

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Answer:

cause the soil to become less fertile therefore causing the loss of nutrients and farmers can no longer plant crops causing profits to drop.

Explanation:

When you were born you were 22 inches long now you were about 60+ inches long how do you account for this 40+ inches of growth?

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You account as in you count. If you get what im saying here, you must first use the multiplayer equation.

issues of food insecurity in high income countries​

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Not sure i guess people are just insecure to eat in front of people

Vacuoles are found in plats, animals, and single-celled organisms.
In plants, vacuoles can occupy up to 90% of the cell while in animals, vacuoles are much
smaller and also help store ions and nutrients.
Single-celled organisms that live in aquatic environments like the paramecium, have a
contractive vacuole to maintain homeostasis.
Based on the information given, how does a vacuole help an organism maintain homeostasis?
A. It helps by regulating water amounts within the cell.
B. It helps by keeping a rigid structure at all times,
C. It helps by excreting salt as part of osmosis
D. It helps by controlling the movement of gases into the cell.

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Answer: c

Explanation: because it helps by excreting

6. Your friend is trying to gain some more muscle and has started lifting weights.
You read that muscle structure is primarily built by putting amino acids together through protein synthesis.
What foods should you recommend to your friend, so that they can increase the amount of amino acids in their diet?
1. Identify a food from the selection that they should eat.
2. Explain how you know that food has the macromolecule they need.

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Answer:

He should start out doing little amount , any workout his wants but try to hold the weight for 1 min , making sure that he doesn't lift too fast instead he should do them slow and hold it for a while for he can feel the burn in his muscle and with time add the reps and hold it longer

Explanation:

1) Read the following paragraph and answer the following questions.
The countries which do not have oil reservoirs in their land, import oil from other countries. But sometimes during transportation of oil through sea routes, accidental oil spill occurs. This oil spilled in the ocean may prove fatal and toxic to aquatic animals. Therefore, removal of this spilled oil is essential for protection of aquatic life. For removing this oil layer, certain microbes like Pseudomonas spp and Alcanivorax borkumensis are used. These microbes have the ability to destroy the pyridines and other toxic chemicals. The hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB) are able to decompose the hydrocarbons and bring about the reaction of carbons with oxygen resulting in formation of CO​2​ and water. Like oil spills cause damage

to aquatic life, plastic forms the major part of the garbage on the land. Plastics are difficult to degrade as they are made up of PET, by research various species like Vibrio and Ideonella sakaiensis which can degrade PET have been identified. There are certain species of microbes which can decompose rubber from garbage.
a) How are aquatic organisms affected by oil spills in the ocean?
b) Which type of chemical compounds are degraded by microbes used for
clearing oil spills?
c) Name any two species of microbes which can degrade rubber from
garbage.
d) Why should there be a ban on plastic bags?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a) How are aquatic organisms affected by oil spills in the ocean?

Aquatic organisms are affected by oil spilled as it is fatal and toxic to them. It can cause death, habitat degradation, vulnerability to predators and can also lead to the inability to hatch their eggs.

b) Which type of chemical compounds are degraded by microbes used for

clearing oil spills?

The chemical compound degraded by microbes are clearing oil spills are Pseudomonas spp and Alcanivorax borkumensis.

c) Name any two species of microbes which can degrade rubber from

garbage.

These are Vibrio and Ideonella sakaiensis.

d) Why should there be a ban on plastic bags?

There should be a ban on plastic bags as they're difficult to degrade as they are made up of PET.

Starfish are echinoderms, a term that means spiny skin. The rough covering serves as a natural barrier and protects the starfish from predators and the environment. What system includes skin?

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Shawn is mayonnaise an instutment

The regulation of body temperature is a contributor to homeostasis. What body
system is responsible for this?
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System
Nervous System
Circulatory System

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Answer:

its the nervous system and the endocrine system

Explanation:

the nervous and the endocrine are the bodys main regulators

What changes occur in taste receptors when the membrane is depolarized during receptor potential A. Voltage-gated Ca2 channels open, triggering the release of neurotransmitter. B. Voltage-gated Cl- channels open, triggering the release of neurotransmitter. C. Voltage-gated Ca2 channels open, inhibiting the release of neurotransmitter. D. Voltage-gated Cl- channels open, inhibiting the release of neurotransmitter.

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Answer:

A. Voltage-gated Ca² channels open, triggering the release of neurotransmitters.

Explanation:

For taste mechanisms to function properly, it is necessary the activation of taste receptors.  

Through the activation of taste receptors, transduction cascades occur, involving ion channels that are located in the apical or lateral membranes. There occurs a subsequent release of chemical neurotransmitters that send signals to the control centers.

Salty and sweet flavors produce the membrane depolarization that results in Ca+ ions´ entrance to the cell. Ca+ initiates the release of neurotransmitters. Afferent gustative neurons receive the message and send it to the control center, the encephalon. After that, gustative cells go back to the initial state, repolarizing.

Graded for correctness: In humans, the ability to digest lactose beyond childhood is determined by a single gene on chromosome 1. L denotes the allele that gives the ability to digest lactose and l denotes the inability to digest lactose. On chromosome 3 is the gene for widows peak. A denotes the allele for no widows peak and a denotes a widows peak. A woman volunteers to be a participant in a genetic research study. Her genotype is LlAa. A doctor harvests a single egg from her body. The genotype of her egg is LA. How did her chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate during meiosis

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Answer:

Metaphase I:    

Homologous chromosomes are placed in the equatorial planeChromosomes carrying the dominant alleles, L and A, face one of the polesThe homologous chromosomes, carrying the recessive alleles, l and a, face the opposite pole.

Metaphase II:  

Chromosomes carrying the dominant alleles, L and A, are placed in the equatorial planeOne of the chromatid sisters of each chromosome faces one of the polesThe other chromatid sisters of each chromosome face the opposite pole.

You will find the image in the attached files.

Explanation:

During metaphase I, homologous pairs migrate to the equatorial plane. They randomly aline with their kinetochores facing opposite poles. The random arrangement of tetrads is different in every cell going through the meiosis process. There is no equal alinement between two cells. When tetrads aline in the equatorial plane, there is no predetermined order for each of the homologous chromosomes of each tetrad to face one of the poles and then migrate to it while separating. Each of the chromosomes has two possibilities for orientation at the plane. When the new haploid cells are formed, the number of variations in each cell is also different and depends on the chromosomes that form that cell. This random order in the equatorial plane is what introduces variation into the gametes. It is almost impossible that two gametes resulting from meiosis will get the same genetic charge.

During metaphase II, fibers of the spindle apparatus take chromosomes toward the equatorial cell plane, where they line up. Sister chromatids are holden together until they reach the Anaphase, during which specialized enzymes break the bonds between chromatids and separate them. Each chromatid migrates to one of the poles. In telophase, the new chromosomes are already in the corresponding poles, and the nuclear membrane forms again. Finally, cytokinesis occurs.

In this example, we will assume no crossing-over in the prophase. I will propose the two metaphase stages.

Metaphase I:                                   Pole 1

        Chromosome 1   ---------L----                -----------A---------    Chromosome 3

                                    ----------L----               -----------A---------

Equatorial plane.....................................................................................................  

        Chromosome 1   ---------l----                  -----------a---------    Chromosome 3

                                     ---------l----                  -----------a---------                      

                                                           Pole 2

In this scheme of Metaphase I, homologous chromosomes are already aligned in the equatorial plane. Each homologous chromosome is facing a pole. So, in the superior part of the scheme, we have chromosomes 1 and 2 carrying the dominant alleles L and A. Both chromosomes are facing pole 1. Then, we can recognize the equatorial plane, and on the other side, we find the homologous chromosomes 1 and 2, facing pole 2, and carrying the recessive alleles, l and a.

During anaphase I, homologous chromosomes will separate and migrate to different poles. In this example, we are interested in chromosomes carrying the dominant alleles that migrate to pole 1. LL and AA.

Metaphase II:                                 Pole 1

        Chromatid 1   ---------L----                    -----------A--------  Chromatid 3

Equatorial plane.....................................................................................................  

        Chromatid 1   ----------L----                   -----------A---------  Chromatid 3

                                                         Pole 2

During metaphase II, each chromatid sister carrying the dominant alleles faces a different pole. During anaphase II they separate and migrate again.

The total result of meiosis in this particular cell is the formation of 4 haploid cells -gametes-: LA, LA, la, la

Match each idea about evolution to the person or group where it originated from the drop down menu

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Hello. You did not present the ideas about evolution to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way, showing you the main ideas about evolution and the people who originated them.

According to Jean-Baptiste organisms evolve as a way of seeking perfection.

According to the ancient Greeks and Romans, all living things are in a constant process of change. This change causes evolution and when a living being evolves it causes the evolution of another living being, since everyone is connected and related.

According to Darwin, evolution occurs over time and through an ancestor. For him All living beings have a common ancestor, which evolved over time and generated new species. Darvin also believes that any characteristic acquired by evolution could be passed on to the descendants.

According to Malthus, living beings generate a number of descendants disproportionate to the resources necessary for their survival and this causes evolution.

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