How is agarose gel electrophoresis used to separate mixtures of molecules?.
Whats the chemical equation of cellular respiration
Hemorrhagic fevers are caused by RNA enveloped viruses which include all of the following EXCEPT A) arenavirus. B) filovirus. C) flavivirus. D) arbovirus.
Answer:
D) arbovirus.
Explanation:
D is not to be included
Can you tell for certain if eleanor is a definite carrier for methemoglobinemia
Answer:
It is hard to say for sure if Eleanor Fugate is a carrier for methemoglobinemia. If we knew that Martin (her father) was definitely blue, then the answer would be yes. However, because we do not have that information, nor information about her offspring, we can not tell for certain
What is the function of the lymphatic system?
removes worn-out blood cells in the pancreas
circulates plasma through the body to fight infection
delivers nutrients to cells, removes cellular waste, and fights infection
produces red blood cells for fighting infection
Answer: I believe it is C: delivers nutrients to cells, removes cellular waste, and fights infection.
Forgive me if im wrong but its what I choose on the exam
Answer:
The answer is C!
Explanation:
Assume that hair texture is determined by a single gene. Describe three possible alleles for the hair texture gene
p(allele for the frequency of straight hair) and q(the frequency for curly hair). Here is an article that should help further explain hair phenotypes!
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When visiting a national park, a student encounters an unfamiliar organism in a damp area near a body of water. The students notes that the organism is about 10 cm long, has four legs, and has a tail. The organism is black with small white sports on its smooth, moist skin. It also appears to have an internal skeletal system. To which class does the organism most likely belong?1
The animal is an Amphibian
Which statement best describes the relationship between cellular respiration and photosynthesis?
Group of answer choices
A. Cellular respiration produces oxygen, which is the reactant required for photosynthesis.
B.Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide, which is the reactant required for photosynthesis.
C. Cellular respiration and photosynthesis have the same products but use different reactants.
D. Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are the same processes; one occurs in animal cells and the other in plant cells.
Answer:
cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide which is the reactant required for photosynthesis
What did Griffith use to kill the
pneumonia-causing bacteria?
A. antibiotics
B. heat
C. healthy bacteria
Answer:
B. Griffith used heat to kill pneumonia-causing. :)
Explanation:
A quadrilateral has congruent side lengths. 2 opposite angles have measures of 100 degrees. The other 2 opposite angles have measures of 70 degrees and (5 x) degrees. What is the value of x? 14 15 16 17.
(A.) 14
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you and a friend are discussing human evolution. your friend insists he has been told that humans arose directly from chimpanzees. you disagree with your friends concept of human evolution. present an argument to help your friend obtain a better understanding of human evolution and the origind of humans as a species. your answer must include refrences to both humans and apes.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Humans are made when a man and woman have a good time together and yea also apes didnt raise humans or anything its been scientifically proven so yeah
In an animal cell, DNA is found in the greatest
concentration in the
(1) vacuole
(3) nucleus
(2) ribosome
(4) cytoplasm
Answer:
the nucleus
Explanation:
it's not necessary for the DNA to be in the nucleus but i guess it acts as a protection?
How long does it take for steroids to get out of your system?.
Answer: It takes 14 days for steroids to clear out your system
Explanation:
Immediately after fertilization, the united egg and sperm is called a:.
Practice: Classification using Dichotomous Keys Uh oh! Little Sammy's babysitter forgot to check for monsters under his bed when she tucked him in, and he found all of these when she left. Can you help him determine their names so he can ask them all to leave? Use the dichotomous key on the next page to help you.
A dichotoums key uses morphological and molecular traits to classify organisms into different taxonomic groups.
What is a dichotomous key?A dichotomous key might be considered a useful tool to classify organisms. The key provides an easy and fast way for identification by describing different morphological and molecular traits, leading you to the correct taxonomic classification.
It is simple to read a dichotomous key. The term dichotomous refers to how information is provided. You will always have two options (a and b, or 1 and 2), and you will have to choose one of them according to the characteristics of your organism. The key describes specific morphological oir molecular traits of organisms and you need to choose between the options which ones matches the ones of your organism.
Probably you might need an atlas or a dictionary to understand some of the technical terminologies. You will also need to carefully observe your specimen, to get to distinguish different traits. If the specimen is too small you might need a loup.
Since I do not have your dichotomous key, we are going to analyze a simple example using a group of 5 organisms. We will make the classification according to the description (organisms in the attached files).
Dichotomous key
Statement 1a ----------- The organism is a vertebrate ----------- Frog
Statement 1b------------ The organism is invertebrate ----------- Go to 2
Statement 2a ---------- The organism has a multisegmented
and elongated body, with too many ----- centipede
legs.
Statement 2b ---------- The organism has a relatively short body
and with fewer legs ------------------------------ Go to 3
Statement 3a ----------- The organism has 8 legs ----------------------- Spider
Statement 3b ----------- The organism has 6 legs ----------------------- Ant
As you can see, this a very simple example, but ilustrates how the key provides enough information for you to reah the correct option.
So in your example, your dichotomous key will probably provide you information about different traits such as body-color, number of extremities, hair, and other, and you will have to observe the all your individuals and choose which trait matches each of them.
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Compared to a polygenic trait, a single-gene trait tends to have.
Answer:
the answer is a fewer phenotypes
Which structure in the figure above produces bile?
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B gallbladder
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If you block histone deacetylase, what effect would you expect to see on transcriptional activity?.
How do you predict the embryo of an
eagle would compare to the embryos
shown in the photographs? Apply patterns
to make your prediction.
Answer:
✏Embryology Evolution Evidence. Darwin’s theory of biological evolution noted that all vertebrates have gill slits and tails in early stages of embryo formation, even though these features may be lost or modified in the adult-form phenotype. For instance, human embryos have a tail that becomes the tail bone.
Explanation:
Contrast apoptosis and cancer.
Answer:
Apoptosis is a multi-step, multi-pathway cell-death programme that is inherent in every cell of the body. In cancer, the apoptosis cell-division ratio is altered. Cancer treatment by chemotherapy and irradiation kills target cells primarily by inducing apoptosis.
Explanation:
Innate behaviors are those that are taught by parents to their offspring. i am confused hellpp
What's the question? Of course parents will teach the offspring. That's how the young ones can grow up and live on their own.
Which curve would most likely represent the behavior of the receptor once it has been activated by its signal molecule?
Answer:
slow rising check mark curve
Explanation:
does anyone know what this is?:)
how was your eye color determined
Answer:
2, phenotype
traits are determined using genetics
Question 1
Which statement about cells is false?
a
b
Different cells work together to form tissues and organs.
Cells are the basic structure of living things.
New cells contribute to growth and repair.
Cells contribute only to the reproduction of an organism.
C с
d
Answer:
the last one which I'm guessing is d......cause it kinda messed up
4 Which of the following elements is considered to be the building block of life?
F oxygen
G hydrogen
H nitrogen
J carbon
Answer:
F oxygen
Explanation:
we need oxygen for respiration and hydration
Calculate the total magnification of a microscope image using x20 eyepiece lens and x60 objective lens
Answer:
magnification : objective lens × eyepiece lens
60x × 20× = 1200×
Which of the following is the model of DNA replication that best accounts for our current understanding of the genetic replicative process?
a. polymerase
b. semiconservative
c. helicase
d. primase
Answer:
The correct answer is B
Explanation:
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Describe how a lake might become a forest in a period of 100 years.
Lake might become a forest in a period of 100 years by the process of hydrosere.
What is hydrosere?
Hydrosere is defined as the primary succession that develops in aquatic atmospheres such as lakes and ponds.
There are different stages in the succession from lake to pond. such as the initial stage of succession is phytoplankton, and zooplanktons which pioneer colonizers.
Rooted submerged stage is another stage which suitable for the growth of rooted hydrophytes like Elodea, Myriophyllum, etc.
Floating stage is the third stage where submerged and floating plants grow intermingled but after soon the submerged plants are replaced completely by the dead plants deposits at the bottom.
Reed-swamp stage is 4th stage where the plants of this community are rooted but most parts of plant shoots remain exposed to air.
Sedge meadow stage is 5th stage where further decrease in water level changes the nature of substratum and grasses grows on the area.
Woodland stage is 6th stage where some shrubs and later medium sized trees form open vegetation or woodland tress grows.
Forest stage is the final stage or climax community stage which is invaded by several trees which further develop into forest.
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