Explanation:
The binucleate pollen grain results from the microspore mitosis leading to formation of a generative cell and a vegetative (or « pollen tube ») cell, both included within the pollen cell wall; the generative nucleus divides to form the two sperm nuclei in the pollen tube.
Which statement best explains the significance of meiosis in the process of evolution within a species?
-meiosis produces eggs and sperm‘s that are alike
-equal number of eggs and sperm are produced by meiosis
-meiosis provides for variation in egg in sperm cell produced by an organism
-The egg and sperm cells produced by muses ensure continuation of any particular species by asexual reproduction
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Answer:
meiosis provides for variation in egg in sperm cell produced by an organism
Explanation:
meiosis is like mitosis for sex cells and it makes 4 individual cells at the end
What is thermal energy and conduction?
Answer:
Thermal conduction is the transfer of internal energy by microscopic collisions of particles and the movement of electrons within a body.
Explanation:
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How does the movement, diet, and cellular structure of an organism play a role in classification?
Centrosomes and lysosomes are found in animal cells, but do not exist within plant cells.
The lysosomes are the animal cell’s “garbage disposal”, while in plant cells the same function takes place in vacuoles.
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and other specialized plastids, and a large central vacuole, which are not found within animal cells.
The cell wall is a rigid covering that protects the cell, provides structural support, and gives shape to the cell.
The chloroplasts, found in plant cells, contain a green pigment called chlorophyll, which captures the light energy that drives the reactions of plant photosynthesis.
The central vacuole plays a key role in regulating a plant cell’s concentration of water in changing environmental conditions. follow me
Answer:
Describe the differences among meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites.
Explanation:
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Regular periods of overeating followed by self-induced vomiting are associated with which physiological disorder?
A. Anorexia
B. Bulimia
C. Obesity
D. Parkinson's
Answer:
B. Bulimia
Explanation:
See below for a description of each case:
Anorexia (also known as Anorexia nervosa) is an eating disorder characterized by abnormally low body weight. It's similar to the starving of oneself to achieve lower weight, but this is unhealthy. It's very common (more than 3 million cases per year in US) and is treatable. This can last for several months or years and is more common in females from ages 18–35.
Some symptoms include:
Extreme weight loss
Thin appearance
Fatigue and insomnia
Bluish discoloration of the fingers
Hair that thins, breaks or falls out
Amenorrhea (absence of menstruation)
Dry or yellowish skin
Dehydration
Bulimia (also known as Bulimia nervosa) is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating, followed by methods to avoid weight gain (ie. vomiting). It's very common (more than 3 million cases per year in US) and is treatable. It can last several years or be lifelong and are more common in females from ages 18–35.
Some symptoms include:
Binge eating
Forceful vomiting
Long-term fear of gaining weight
Overuse of laxatives or diuretics
Use of supplements or herbs for weight loss
Excessive exercises
Stained teeth (from stomach acid)
Obesity is a condition characterized by abnormal or excessive fat accumulation. It's extremely common (more than 3 million cases per year in US) but is treatable. It can last several years or be lifelong. Family history may increase likelihood for some types.
Some symptoms include:
Above average body weight
Sleep apnea- a condition in which breathing is irregular and periodically stops during sleep
Skin problems caused by moisture that accumulates in the folds of your skin
Osteoarthritis in weight-bearing joints, especially the knees
Parkinson's disease is a chronic and progressive movement disorder, meaning it weakens the control of movements of the body over time. It's fairly common (more than 200,000 cases per year in US). There are treatments to manage the condition but there is no known cure. This can last several years or be lifelong. It's more common in 60+ years old males.
Some symptoms include:
Tremors, trembling of hands, arms, legs, jaw and face
Stiffness of the arms, legs and trunk
Slowness of movement
Poor balance and coordination
Speech difficulty
if one jar of coffee costs $y, what will be the cost of four jars of coffee
Your answer would be $4 times $y.
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During summer in the Northern Hemisphere,
A. the Sun rises in the Southeast and sets in the Southwest.
B. the Sun appears lower in the sky than during other seasons.
C. there are fewer hours of visible sunlight each day than during other seasons.
D. the Sun rises earlier and sets later than during other seasons.
Answer:
B the sun appears lower in the sky
Which structure of the plants is an opening that exchanges gas and water?
A. chloroplasts
B. stem
C. stomata
Answer: C. stomata
Explanation:
QUESTION:
Which structure of the plants is an opening that exchanges gas and water?
A. chloroplasts
B. stem
C. stomata √√√√√√√√
ANSWER:
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the leaf (as well as the loss of water vapor in transpiration) occurs through pores called stomata (singular = stoma). Normally stomata open when the light strikes the leaf in the morning and close during the night.
C. stomata √√√√√√√√
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Organisms that live in the tundra have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. Ursus maritimus has a variety of adaptations which enable it to survive in the tundra. It is the largest terrestrial carnivore, but it is also an excellent swimmer that spends much of its time in and near the water hunting its favorite food. It has large paws with small bumps to provide traction as it walks across the ice. Its fur is helpful as camouflage during the winter months, but not as helpful during the summer. Which organism has the adaptations described that enable it to survive in the tundra
Answer: The organism that has the adaptations described that enable it to survive in the tundra is the POLAR BEAR.
Explanation:
ADAPTATION is defined as the process by which an organism becomes fitted to its environment thereby enabling the organism to live successfully and reproduce.
In any population, an organism is able to survive if it has features that help them to fit and compete successfully in that environment.
From the question, a typical example was given concerning the POLAR BEAR (Ursus maritimus) and it's best fitted environment which is the tundra.
The tundra is a type of biome that is treeless marshy vegetation which is composed mainly of dwarf shrubs. It's has a cold climate (Arctic region) with long icy winters and very short summer with an average temperature of 10°C.
Ursus maritimus has a variety of adaptations which enable it to survive in the tundra. These adaptations include:
--> The presence of a thick coat of insulated WHITE FUR: this helps it to survive the cold environment by acting as an effective insulator. The fur is also found at the base of its large paws with small bumps, which protects it against cold surfaces and provides its with a better grip of ice as it walks across it. It also gives it a concealing coloration making it unnoticed while it stalks its prey in the snow. These are the features that enables it survive the terrestrial environment if tundra.
--> it also has some aquatic adaptations which enables it to hunt it's favourite food which is seals. The presence of large front paws which are slightly webbed allows them swim for a long distance in search of food.
Answer:
c polar bears
Explanation:
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Many plant responses are controlled by
which
are molecules that can effect plant growth.
Answer: true
Explanation:
The carbon cycle is a cycle among the carbon reservoirs.What is a carbon reservoir and what are some examples?
Answer:
Carbon reservoirs are underground oil or gas trap that form reees.clastic limestones etc.This is the most earths carbon stored in rocks and sediments.Ocean,Biosphere,Soil Carbon are some examples of carbon reservoirs.
clearing of these has a harsh effect on animal population. What is it called?
which molecules are inputs in cellular respiration
What Phenotypic Ratio would you expect to result from a cross between 2 plants that are both Heterozygous for height and seed color? Ex) HhYy X HhYy
A). 1:2:1
B).4:4:4:4
C).8:8
D).9:3:3:1
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What can adults do to shrink fat cells?
Answer: To shrink fat cells, you need to eat fewer calories than your body needs.
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Answer:
eat healthily and exercise properly
Explanation:
Which of the following characteristics will most likely be helpful in identifying a butterfly using a dichotomous key?Migrates north every spring.Hangs on branches to rest. Flutters wings faster on hot days.Hind wings have tail extensions.
Answer: Hind wings have tail extensions.
Explanation:
The dichotomous key is a tool which is used by the scientists to identify the unknown living organisms by comparing the observable characteristics of unknown with known living organisms. It stresses to identify the organisms or species by their scientific names and every species has a particular scientific name. Hind wings of butterfly is the observable characteristic which can be compared with that of other known butterfly species that also have a tail extension. This physical characteristic will help in identification of butterfly.
Answer:
Their wings have false eye spots.
Explanation:
Which layer appears to be the least resistant to
weathering?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A is at the top therefore would be most affected by the weathering
A person eats food prepared on a kitchen counter covered with living infectious bacteria. Which of the following best describes an example of how the bacteria might resist the person's nonspecific immune defenses?
Phagocytes that try to engulf the bacteria are soon destroyed by enzymes produced by the bacteria.
B cells are blocked from binding to the bacteria antigens because of enzymes secreted by the bacteria.
Infection would not be able to destroy the bacteria.
Plasma cells that would normally mark the bacteria for destruction are avoided by the bacteria.
Answer: Phagocytes that try to engulf the bacteria are soon destroyed by enzymes produced by the bacteria.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its A.
Explanation:
Phagocytes that try to engulf the bacteria are soon destroyed by enzymes produced by the bacteria.
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How does weathering of rock expanding and breaking rocks apart impact water quality?
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1. selective breeding, humans
2. humans
3. a: similar b: different
4. a: crops b:animals c: plants
5. similar, different or animals, plants
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According to this dichotomous key, any catfish must have
a double dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
a single dorsal fin, no small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
a double dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and no barbs near the mouth.
a single dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
a single dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
a single dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
Most geologists think that the movement of Earth’s plates is caused by ____.
a. Continental Drift
b. Conduction
c. Convection Current
Answer:
convection currents
Explanation:
continental drift is a result of earth's moving plates. so it's convection currents
Huntington’s disease (HD) is prevalent South Africa. Most of the families with HD have Dutch or British ancestry, which suggests they inherited the European HD allele. HD is believed to have first arrived in South Africa more than 300 years ago when Dutch colonists settled into the Western Cape in the 1600s. Thus, the prevalence of HD in South Africa is the result of the founder effect.
Mutations in the HTT gene cause Huntington’s disease. The HTT gene provides instructions for making a protein called huntintin. This protein plays a role in nerve cells in the brain. The HTT mutation that causes HD involves a DNA segment known as a CAG trinucleotide repeat. This segment is made up of a series of three DNA building blocks that appear multiple times in a row. Normally, the CAG segment is repeated 10 to 35 times within the gene. In people with HD, the CAG segment is repeated 36 to more than 120 times. An increase in the size of the CAG segment leads to the production of an abnormally long version of the huntintin protein. This causes the dysfunction and eventual death of neurons in certain areas of the brain. The more repeats, the more serious the disease is.
HD is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. There is both an adult onset (after reproductive age) and a juvenile onset pattern. People with adult onset typically have 40 to 50 repeats, while people with the juvenile form tend to have more than 60 repeats. Individuals who have 27 to 35 repeats do not develop HD, but they are at risk of having children who will develop the disorder. As the gene is passed on to offspring, the size of the repeat may lengthen into the range associated with HD.
Predict what will happen to the allele frequencies for Huntington’s disease in South Africa if there were a new mutation to the HTT gene that causes a reduction to the CAG trinucleotide repeat. Justify your prediction with evidence. Your response should include links to the sources of information gathered.
Explanation:
Predict what will happen to the allele frequencies for Huntington’s disease in South Africa if there were a new mutation to the HTT gene that causes a reduction to the CAG trinucleotide repeat. Justify your prediction with evidence. Your response should include links to the sources of information gathered.
What evidence would be crucial in a forensic anthropologist's investigation?
bruised muscle around one shoulder
several bone fragments located at the back of the head
the name of the person who inflicted to injury
the pool of blood under the body
IITIUIT! 2. Whịch kingdoms have organisms that can make their own food?
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Protists
Question 1
Give the correct biological term for each of the following:
1. Type of symmetry displayed by Amoeba.
2. Projections of the Amoebe used for locomotion
3. Protective layer found around Amoeba
4. Inner granular liquid medium of the cytoplasm.
5. Organelle that stores digestive enzymes.
6. Structure that stores food
7. Structure that plays an important role in osmoregulation
Answer:
1.Asymmetrical symmetry
2. Pseudopodia
3. Cyst
4. Endoplasm
5.Lysosomes
6.vacuole
7.Contractile vacuole complex (CVC)
Click an item in the list or group of pictures at the bottom of the problem and, holding the button down, drag it into the correct position in the answer box. Release your mouse button when the item is place. If you change your mind, drag the item to the trashcan. Click the trashcan to clear all your answers.
Make a Punnett Square for two smooth seed hybrid pea plants (Ss)
Click once to select an item at the bottom of the problem.
Click again to drop the item in its correct place.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Write an example of DNA before and after a point mutation
Answer:
An example of DNA is the chain of basic materials in the chromosomes of the human cell.
After mutation, the DNA sequence is changed.
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Flatworms, ferns and humans are related, and they all undergo the same process to make their energy molecules. This process is ________
Answer:
Cellular respiration
Explanation:
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Can humans turn into fossils why or why not?
Answer:
Certain types of animals are more likely to end up as fossils. ... On the other hand, it turns out humans are actually fairly well-suited to becoming fossils. “Mammals have a very good record, because teeth make fantastic fossils,” says Norell. “They're incredibly hard, incredibly resilient.
Explanation:
Answer:
well probably we humans are almost, practically fit for fossils so we have a chance to turn into a fossil
Explanation: