Answer:
A: D
B: B
C: E
D: C
E: A
Explanation:
Whats the difference between a mixture and a compound? Mixtures are impure and compounds are pure, but how are mixtures formed? Are they formed with elements combined are something else? Please help! Dont copy and paste
Answer:
A compound is chemically bonded whereas mixtures are not. Compounds have a set amount of atoms that are conjoined, maybe through the process of heat, acid, water, etc, but, mixtures two things roughly mixed together, not chemically bonded.
Explanation:
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In what step of transcription does RNA polymerase bind to
the promoter on DNA?
a-Initiation
OR
b -Elongation
OR
C Termination
which nuetrom delivers info to the central nervous system
Answer:
sensory neuron
Explanation:
Which statement about sister chromatids is true? One sister chromatid is inherited from each parent. Sister chromatids are always in every cell. Sister chromatids are only present during cell reproduction. Each sister chromatid forms a lobe of a chromosome.
Answer:
One sister chromatid is inherited from each parent.
Explanation:
Answer:
its C
Explanation:
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Answer:
4.i.True
4.ii.False
4.iii.True
A water molecule is attracted to another water molecule. This is an example of
What type of mutation is shown in the picture below?
(see choices below)
insertion; missense
substitution; missense
deletion; missense
substitution; frameshift
insertion; frameshift
deletion; frameshift
Answer:
The rite answer is D the mutation is substitution; frame shift
Explanation:
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What would happen if the smooth ER
in the cell were destroyed?
A. The cell would be unable to
produce glucose.
B. The cell would no longer be able to
produce proteins.
C. The cell would not be able to make
enough ATP through respiration.
D. The cell would not be able to make
lipids or break down poisons.
hich is a similarity between alcohol fermentation and aerobic respiration?
Both require oxygen.
Both require light energy.
Both start with glycolysis.
Both produce alcohol.
Answer:
B they both give information
Explanation:
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Explain the connection between the oxidation of water in photosystem II of the light-dependent reactions and the synthesis of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate in the light-independent reactions.
Answer:
Please find the explanation below
Explanation:
This question is describing the processes involved in photosynthesis. In the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis, specifically photosystem II (PSII), water is oxidized in a process called PHOTOLYSIS OF WATER. This process produces electrons and Hydrogen ions (H+). The electrons produced via this process is accepted by NAD+ to yield NADH.
The NADH is an electron carrier produced during the light-dependent stage and used to reduce 3-phsophoglycerate (PGA) produced in the light-independent stage to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P).
Where can you Find DNA in the World?
Answer:
DNA
Explanation:
Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus
Which statement is true of y chromosomes
Answer:
What are the statements about the Chromosomes? If you get the statements I will gladly help out :)
Explanation:
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Answer:
active transport through protein channels
Explanation:
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Which of the following describes a missense mutation?
a. a base substitution that causes no change in the outcome of the protein
b. a base change that codes for a stop
c. a base substitution that causes a change in one amino acid only
d. a base insertion or deletion
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The answer is C i think but i ould be wrong
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How many molecules of oxygen is need to undergo cellular respiration?
Answer:
At least 6. You have to look at the chemical formula for cellular respiration and make sure it is balanced!
C6H12O6+6 O2→6 CO2+6 H2O
Explanation:
Answer:
6
Explanation:
In all three stages of cellular respiration combined, as many as 36 molecules of ATP are produced from just one molecule of glucose.
A scientist crossed a tall pea plant with a short pea plant. Of the offspring, 13 were tall and 12 were short, write the ratio of each phenotype to the total number of offspring. Express the ratios as fractions
Answer:
Tall offsprings: 13/25
Short offsprings: 12/25
Explanation:
According to this question, a cross between a tall pea plant and a short pea plant gives rise to the following:
13 tall pea offsprings
12 short pea offsprings
This means that a total of (13 + 12) = 25 offsprings were produced by this cross. To get the ratio of each phenotype to the total number of offspring, we say the number of each phenotype (tall or short) / total offspring the produced.
That is;
Tall offsprings: 13/25
Short offsprings: 12/25
In percentage, this can be represented as:
Tall offsprings: 13/25 × 100 = 52%
Short offsprings: 12/25 × 100 = 48%
please what are the major branches of biology
Answer:
Botany, zoology, and microbiology.
Explanation:
describe oviposition of frogs briefly.
Answer:
Oviposition and external embryonic developmental features are described in the Tobago glass frog, Hyalinobatrachium orientale.
Explanation:
____________________ is the process by which a cell makes a copy of the DNA in its nucleus.
A Replication
B Restoration
C Reduction
D Reproduction
[tex]\huge\boxed{Option A}[/tex]
_____________________________________REPLICATION---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Definition:DNA replication is the process by which a double-stranded molecule of a DNA is replicated(copied) to produce two morphologically and chemically identical DNA molecules.
__________________________________________________Why is it Important:Replication is a very important process for the living organism, because in a cell division, the two new daughter cells are produced which must contain the same genetic information or the DNA just like the parent cell. It cant be less or more than the parent cell.
__________________________________________________Steps of Replication:Replication occurs in three major steps,
1- the opening of the double helix and separation of the DNA strands,
2- the priming of the template strand.
3- the assembly of the new DNA segment.
_____________________________________Best Regards'Borz'what is the d/CE between ruminant and non ruminant animals
Answer:
Ruminant animals are animals that chew cud while non-ruminant animals are animals that do not chew cud.
Explanation:
Igneous extrusive rocks have what crystal sizes ?
Answer:
igneous rocks cool from magma slowly because they are buried beneath the surface, so they have large crystals. Extrusive igneous rocks cool from lava rapidly because they form at the surface, so they have small crystals
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.ecological
2.ecological?
3. genetic
4.
5.
6.ecological
7. genetic
8. species
9. ecological
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer is (c) hopes this helps plus ima being nice today so you can give brainliest to the first answer.
Explanation:
Question 17 of 25
Based on the diagram below, which part of an atom has the greatest mass?
PO
O A. The protons
O B. The nucleus
O C. The electrons
OD. The neutrons
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Molecules can cross cell membranes from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration by binding with carrier proteins and ATP. What is this process called?
Select the correct answers. Meningitis is the inflammation of the protective covering of the meninges. Which organs would be affected first by the condition
Answer:
Brain and spinal cord
Explanation:
Meningitis is the inflammation of the protective covering of the meninges, the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis usually occurs from a viral infection, but may sometimes result from a bacterial or fungal infection, cancer or drug allergies.
Viral and bacterial meningitis may be contagious and can be transmitted through coughing and sneezing.
Symptoms of meningitis include:
headachesfeversensitivity to bright lightstiff neckseizuressleepinesslethargynausea and vomitingdecreased appetiteTreatment is by vaccination, use of antibiotics and antifungal agents.
Answer: brain and spinal cord
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A) what is a niche?
B) what is meant by the term 'ecosystem'?
Answer:
A niche is the “job” or role an organism plays in its community.
Ecosystem refers to a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
Explanation:
After soil and nutrients have returned to the ecosystem
______.
A.) tertiary succession can begin
B.) organisms start growing in order of size and nutritional needs
C.) lichens begin to consume the soil.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Predict: Based on your hypothesis, how will the mushroom population change when other organisms are added to the forest? (Trees,Bears,Deer)
Answer:
The mushroom population will decrease.
Explanation:
The animals introduced into the forest will likely eat the mushrooms.
Pros of Biofuel
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Answer:
Pros of Biofuels
Renewable – Biofuels are produced from plants and other organic material, so it can be replenished constantly. This is in contrast to the fossil fuels, which are constantly in the process of being depleted.
Clean – Biofuels are environment-friendly. They are much efficient & cleaner than fossil fuels, producing less air pollution and using materials that would otherwise be considered as waste products. Biofuels cause much less greenhouse gas emissions in comparison to the conventional types of transport fuels.
Inexpensive – They can be made easily by using local materials. Biofuels are very cheap to afford. They are the cheapest types of fuels available in the world.
Flexible – can be easily mixed with other fuels.
Additives – Biofuels like ethanol and biodiesel are better for car engines than fossil fuels. Even if not being used as the main fuel source, they can be used as additives to improve performance.
Carbon neutral – the amount of carbon dioxide created by the burning of biofuels is equal to the CO2 absorption capacity of the plants. Hence, no extra CO2 remains in the atmosphere.
Explanation: