Answer:
It is C
Explanation:
I had this question on my test last week.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Gravitropism is the plant's response to gravity. _Flowers_ shows positive gravitropism (with gravity), and _roots_ shows negative gravitropism (against gravity).
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Answer:
the answer is true because plant can be infected
by parasitic
sorry if wrong
Answer:
This is true.
Explanation:
Some plants are parasitic, which means they do not make their own food. They do, however, steal necessary water and minerals from other plants, often killing the other plants off. Parasitic plants sometimes do have chlorophyll, and others do not.
What is the definition of Osmosis?
Answer:
a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane.
Explanation:
Osmosis is a special case of diffusion. Water, like other substances, moves from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration. ... In this example, the solute cannot diffuse through the membrane, but the water can. Water has a concentration gradient in this system....!!!!!!!!!...!!!!!!
Thymine is to DNA as uracil is to
A. RNA
B. adenine
C. ATP
D. Protein
Answer:
A. RNA
Explanation:
DNA has the chemical base of thymine, while RNA does not.
Instead, RNA has the base of uracil, to replace thymine.
Since the analogy relates thymine to DNA, uracil must be related to RNA.
So, A is the correct answer.
Thymine is to DNA as Uracil is to RNA.
What is typical of cell reproduction when cancer cells are reproduced in a petri dish from a tissue culture? Check all that apply.
Answer:
Cells reproduce without limit. Cells reproduce with multiple cells
a partial food web is show below
Answer:
a the red tail hawk has no natural predators so it will increase so a
Answer:
The butterfly pop. will increase
Explanation
If there are less grouse, then the butterflies will not have any predators
Why is DNA in the world?
Answer: Nine years ago I jumped at an opportunity to join the international team that was identifying the sequence of DNA bases, or “letters,” in the genome of the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). As a biostatistician with a long-standing interest in human origins, I was eager to line up the human DNA sequence next to that of our closest living relative and take stock. A humbling truth emerged: our DNA blueprints are nearly 99 percent identical to theirs. That is, of the three billion letters that make up the human genome, only 15 million of them—less than 1 percent—have changed in the six million years or so since the human and chimp lineages diverged.
Evolutionary theory holds that the vast majority of these changes had little or no effect on our biology. But somewhere among those roughly 15 million bases lay the differences that made us human. I was determined to find them. Since then, I and others have made tantalizing progress in identifying a number of DNA sequences that set us apart from chimps.
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Electrons fill energy levels starting with the levels __________________
(close to or away from) the nucleus.
Electrons fill energy levels starting with the levels that are close to the nucleus. The levels are called orbitals and each orbital must be filled before the next orbital can be filled also the 1st orbital can only hold 2 electrons.
Genes determine all traits?True or false
Answer: True
Explanation: Genes are traits your ancestors and parents have or had, so they pass on to you. Some genes mix which makes you have green eyes instead of brown like your grandma.
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Answer:
false
Explanation:
traits are determined by more than two genes.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the vice president's role in the Senate?
In recent years, vice presidents have been less active in the Senate.
Most modern vice presidents have voted hundreds of times in the Senate.
Vice presidents will often get involved in debates being held in the Senate.
The vice president may cast a vote in the Senate whenever they chose.
Answer:
answer ...In Recent year, vice presidempnt have been less active in the Senate
Explanation:
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Can u spot the difference in the sentences above?
Actual questions:
Answer:
they are too tiny, can't read them
Answer:
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Explanation:
John and Sarah had a child born with cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease. Both John and Sarah were normal, showing no signs of this disorder. How is it possible for them to have a child with this disease?
a. Cystic fibrosis must be a dominant trait disorder hidden in both parents' genotype, but not showing in the phenotype, that could be passed on to offspring.
b.Cystic fibrosis must be a recessive trait disorder hidden in both parents’ genotype, but not showing in the phenotype, that could be passed on to offspring.
c. Cystic fibrosis must be a dominant trait disorder hidden in one parents’ genotype, but not showing in the phenotype, that could be passed on to offspring.
d.Cystic fibrosis must be a recessive trait disorder hidden in one parents’ genotype, but not showing in the phenotype, that could be passed on to offspring
Answer:
B
My logic:
I did a whole project on genetics and i love genetics. I know for a fact this is the correct answer because i had it 2 years ago on a test and got it correct. On the off chance im wrong, it has been 2 years and i might have mixed my facts up.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
it is b
Explanation:
reccesive doesn show in the phenotype because its covered by the dominant trait so the parents were fine but it is both parents so that the kid has an rr and not Rr or RR so that the reccesive trait would be covered by the dominant in the phenotype so B
How can a shortage of nutrients harm organisms in an ecosystem? How can an excess of nutrients harm organisms in an ecosystem? Give an example of each scenario to support your answers.
Answer:
Explanation:
Shortage of nutrients in an ecosstem can harm an organism because when nutrients are scarse or very limited for organism and did not meet up with the organism requirements, there will be reduced metabolism and this can cause malfunction. Shortage of nutrients can lead to decline in growth and can lead to spring up of some diseases in the organism because enough nutrients us not available for good metabolic processes and fight diseases.
For example when an organism is deficient in vitamins and carbohydrates, the organism will not have energy to power metabolic processes and for it's activities and vitamins deficient will make the organism not to have the ability to fight against disease.
Too much of nutrients also affect organisms negatively. When there is much build up of nutrients, it can be harmful to the organisms and restrict metabolic processes.
For example too much of nutriwnts like too much of fat can block blood artieries and veins and thus can lead to inability of blood to flow .
which of the following is identical in a skin cell and a muscle cell from the same individual?
a. cellular shape
b. amount of ATP
c. genetic material
d. cell function
Answer:
C
Explanation:
skin and muscle cells are similar in that they contain the same DNA
When an antigen attacks the body, it activates adaptive immunity. This adaptive immunity produces a strong response when it encounters the same antigen for the second time. Which feature of adaptive immunity is essential for this kind of response?
Answer:
A) the ability to remember the antigen it encounters
Adaptative immunity reacts in a more general way producing nonspecific antibodies against the foreign antigen when the organism is first attacked by that foreign antigen. The second time around, when the organism is faced again with the same foreign antigen, it produces a much stronger response because it memorised the antigen and is not strange anymore so the response can be more specific, quicker, and effective.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
memory T cells plays an important role in fighting against microbe which encounter the body for second time
Cells carry out respiration continuously because all living things need a constant supply of _________________________________.
A Food
B Water
C Energy
D Oxygen
what causes the splitting of the phosphate group off of ATP
Answer:
When one phosphate group is removed by breaking a phosphoanhydride bond in a process called hydrolysis, energy is released, and ATP is converted to adenosine diphosphate (ADP). Likewise, energy is also released when a phosphate is removed from ADP to form adenosine monophosphate (AMP).
Explanation:
Which pie graph below matches the data in the bar graph above?
Answer:
Pie Graph Z
Explanation:
According to the bar graph:
If 40% is Bulldog then the 25% would be Poodle which is a total of 65% leaving two equal bars (so 100%-65%=35%). That is 17.5% for Beagle and 17.5% for Collie.
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Answer:
Chart Z
Explanation:
I took the same test today and got it correct.
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Compared to historical trends, what is different about
contemporary climate change?
A. It’s occurring faster
B. It’s a warning trend
C. It’s affecting plants and animals
D.it’s caused by atmospheric changes
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What is the anatomy of a leaf
Answer:
Typically, a leaf consists of a broad expanded blade (the lamina), attached to the plant stem by a stalklike petiole. In angiosperms leaves commonly have a pair of structures known as stipules, which are located on each side of the leaf base and may resemble scales, spines, glands, or leaflike structures.
Explanation:
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How does the graphic in the section "One Atmosphere, Many Layers" develop a coherent understanding of Earth's atmosphere?
A
It illustrates where each layer of the atmosphere is located.
B
It outlines what each layer of the atmosphere is made up of.
C
It helps the reader to see that weather happens in different layers of the atmosphere.
D
It helps the reader to understand which layers of the atmosphere are most important.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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1. Nucleolus
2. Ribosomes
3. Insulin
4. Mitosis
5. Chromatin
6. DNA
7. Endoplasmic Reticulum
8. Delivery system
9. Cytoplasm
10. Mitochondria
11. Semipermeable
12. Export
13. Golgi body
14. Lysosomes
15. ATP
16. Osmosis
17. Diffusion
18. Vesicles
19. Breaking down
20. Energy
If a strand of DNA has 10% G, what percent will be T?
Predict the two possible outcomes if temperature or pH were changed within the molecular control system of cell division.
I'm pretty sure it's that the cells would divide more or divide less, right? Because the temp or pH change would cause some enzymes to denature, and then, depending on which ones denature, the regulation of cell division would be messed up and they would either divide too much or not enough?
Answer:
Yes, pH and temperature affects the cell division.
Explanation:
If the temperature falls between the range of 3 °C to 25 °C, the mitosis process increases but when the temperature lowers from 3 °C and exceeds from 25 °C so it decreases the rate of mitosis process because the enzymes which is responsible for the process of mitosis denatures and does not work properly. same is the case with pH, the rate of the process will increase when the pH is neutral but decreases when the pH goes lower or higher.
Activity
The picture shows five different embryos. Study the picture, and then answer the questions.
What similarities and differences do you notice among the different embryos?
Answer:
I can tell you some difference but I cant find similarities
Explanation:
they each have thier own heat area
they are each a different breed
they each have thier own cold area
they each come from a different family tree
this all I can really see I hope this helped at least a bit
Answer:
All the embryos have a similar wormlike shape, but they have different features. For example, the amphibian has a large bubble shape in the middle and the fish has a smaller bubble shape. The others don’t have a bubble shape.
Explanation:
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How do igneous rocks form? btw its not multiple choice
Answer: Form when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies.
Explanation:
During cellular respiration, the bonds of food molecules are broken, so energy can be released to fuel other cellular processes. In order for this to occur, which of the following statements must be true?
Answer: New compounds with lower energy bonds must be formed when the high energy bonds in food molecules are broken.
Explanation: because it is right
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People who have Tay-Sachs disease cannot metabolize some lipids effectively. Tay-Sachs is a recessive disorder. A student used a Punnet Square to determine the probability of offspring inheriting the disease. The results from a Punnet Square are 25% TT, 50% Tt, and 25% tt.
Which conclusion can be made regarding the phenotype of the parents based on these results?
The parents must be TT, Tt
The parents must be Tt, tt
The parents must be TT, tt
The parents must be Tt, Tt
Answer:
The parents must be Tt, Tt
Explanation:
Based on these results, we can conclude that each of the parents will have one dominant (T) and one recessive allele (t). We can prove this by drawing the Punnett square:
T t
T TT Tt
t Tt tt
We can see that the offspring will have the Tt genotype in two cases, the TT genotype in one case, and the tt genotype in one case, as well. Now we need to do some basic math. Two out of four is 50% (Tt - 50%), and one out of four is 25% (TT - 25%, tt - 25%).
This means that the parents must be Tt, Tt.
9. Which is not associated with areas of karst topography? A caverns B sinkholes C flowing rivers D sinking streams
Answer:
It's A ) Caverns
Explanation:
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Si una planta homocigótica de tallo alto (AA) se cruza con una homocigótica de tallo enano (aa), sabiendo que el tallo alto es dominante sobre el tallo enano, ¿Cómo serán los genotipos y fenotipos de la F1?
Answer:
Genotipo: 4/4 o 100% de la progenie será Heterocigota para la característica altura del tallo, Aa.Fenotipo: 4/4 o 100% de la progenie expresará tallos altos.Explanation:
Datos disponibles:
Característica: Altura del talloAlelo dominante, A, expresa tallo alto en homocigosis (AA) y en heterocigosis (Aa).Alelo recesivo, a, expresa tallo enano en homocigosis (aa).Cruza: una planta homocigótica de tallo alto con una homocigótica de tallo enano (aa)
Parentales) AA x aa
Fenotipos) Tallo alto Tallo enano
Gametos) A A a a
Cuadro de Punnet) A A
a Aa Aa
a Aa Aa
F1) Genotipo: 4/4 o 100% de la progenie será Heterocigota para la característica altura del tallo, Aa.
Fenotipo: 4/4 o 100% de la progenie expresará tallos altos.
Nota: Por conocimiento teórico, es posible que no sea necesario el uso del cuadro de Punnet para realizar esta cruza. Esto es porque sabiendo que uno de los parentales es homocigota dominante y el otro parental homocigota recesivo, con un solo gen dialélico involucrado en la cruza, indefectiblemente la progenie será heterocigota. Un parental solo puede ofrecer gametos dominantes para la característica mientras que el otro parental solo puede ofrecer gametos recesivos. Aún asi, el cuadro de Punnet siempre resulta útil para poder visualizar bien los cruzamientos, siempre que estos últmos involucren pocos genes.
Can someone please answer my last question its in biology and 7th grade
its easy plz help, its due today!!
Answer:
yes please
Explanation:
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