Answer:
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Rosa eats a peanut butter sandwich for lunch. Peanut butter contains a lot of protein, and bread is mostly starch. Rosa plans to go for a run later this afternoon. Rosa is breathing normally.
What does she need from the food she ate and the air she breathes so that she can go on her run? How do Rosa’s body systems work together to get the molecules she needs into her cells? How do her cells use these molecules to release energy for her body to run?
Answer:
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The location for the SI gene is 3q26.1. What does this information tell you?
The SI gene provides instructions for producing the enzyme sucrase-isomaltase
Annotation 3q26.1. indicates a specific localization of a gene on chromosome number 3.
The localization of a gene in a chromosome is indicated by a specific pattern of bands generated by different cytogenetic staining techniques.The first number/letter used in this code indicates the chromosome (in this case, 3 indicates chromosome number 3).The letter q represents the long arm of the chromosome, whereas the shorter arm is referred to as p (in this case, 3q)The following numbers represent the position of the gene on the chromosome arm, which is evidenced by specific patterns and staining techniques.In conclusion, annotation 3q26.1. indicates a specific localization of a gene on a chromosome.
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Skeletal support in sponges may be provided by a. spicules of calcium carbonate. c. spongin fibers. b. spicules of silica. d. All of the above
Mike and Mack are identical twins. Which statement might explain why Mike developed lung disease and Mack did not?
Answer:
mike could have smokeed and mack could have done alot of atheletic stuff they also could have been born with differneent genes
Explanation:
Match the correct nitrogenous base pairs together
Thymine:
Guanine:
Options:
1. Adenine
2. Cytosine
Answer:
match Thymine with Adenine, then Guanine with Cytosine
Explanation:
A - T
G - C
The following can be very useful to plants in nitrogen cycle except ______________
a)nitrifying bacteria
b)denetrifying bacteria
c)lightening
d) nitrogen fixing bacteria
How does energy and matter move through the ecosystem
Answer:
Using the food chain which originates from the sun's energy.
Explanation:
Answer:
matter moves through an ecosystem through the recycling of energy and nutrients between different trophic levels. The first trophic level consists of primary producers like plants that can be manufactured their own food through photosynthesis. Similarly plants are require nutrients like nitrogen to grow.
Explanation:
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In ecosystems, matter and energy are transferred from one form to another. ... Decomposers break down dead plant and animal matter. Producers (plants) use sunlight and other nutrients to make their own food through photosynthesis. Consumers are the animals that consume, or eat, other living things.
Two models, process A and process B, are shown here as two different potential pathways for viral replication. Evaluate the statements below and select ALL of the statements that are supported by the processes modeled here.
Answer:
the and anwers is b Process A is a lytic cycle that results in the host cell's death, d Both processes involve a viral genome being replicated inside of a host cell and e Process B allows the viral genome to be dormant and reside within the host's genome.
Explanation:
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What should an ecologist measure in order to construct a pyramid of biomass for an ecosystem? A. the biomass in each trophic level of the food web B. the total mass of all the organisms in a representative area of the ecosystem C. the total mass of all the organisms in the ecosystem D. the number of organisms in each trophic level of the food web
Answer: When constructing a pyramid of biomass, the ecologist will produce a presentation of B.) the total mass off all the organisms in a representative area of the ecosystem.
Explanation: This type of ecological pyramid is determined by collecting organisms in each trophic level separately and finding their dry weight.
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An ecologist measures in order to construct a pyramid of biomass for an ecosystem the total mass of all the organisms in a representative area of the ecosystem.
Therefore, Option B is correct.
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Consider the table.
Types of Bacteria
Form
Shape
Associated disease
Coccus
X
Strep throat
Bacillus
Rod shaped
Y
Spirillum
Spiral
Cholera
Which best describes X and Y?
Which best describes the lysogenic cycle?
Answer:
x is spherical.... y is e.colii
Unlike the lysogenic cycle, the lytic cycle involves destruction of the host.
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Answer:
option A : green plants
Explanation:
green plants will be at the base of the trophic level pyramid as they are the producers .
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Answer:
the answer is green plants
Explanation:
catipillers are the ones who eat the plants birds eat the catipillers snakes eat the birds
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Answer:
wait what? I'm confused. I think you should add more pictures of what you've been going over. This doesn't give enough context.
Explanation:
2. AA-unaffected carrier
3. aa-affected
4. aa-affected
5. Aa-unaffected
6. Aa-unaffected carrier
7. aa-affected
8. aa-affected
9 Aa-unaffected
10. aa-affected
11. Aa-unaffected
Dominant or recessive? Well the affected is recessive but I’m only saying dominant because usually A takes over a recessive.
What are the monomers of Lipids?
A. Monosacharides
B. Nucleic Acids
C. Amino Acids
D. Fatty Acids
Answer:
D- fatty acids
Explanation:
Answer:
Amino acids - C
Which describes what happens when cooler
air particles come into contact with the
warmer ground?
A) The particles do not interact.
B Energy is transferred from the cooler
air to the warmer ground.
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Energy is transferred from the warmer
ground to the cooler air.
The particles'move back and forth
between the air and the ground.
D
Answer:
B. Energy is transferred from the cooler air to the warmer ground.
Explanation:
When cooler air particles come into contact with the warmer ground, energy is transferred from the cooler
air to the warmer ground.
Answer: The temperature of air would decrease.
Explanation:
The energy gets transferred from hot object to cold object until the two objects are in thermal equilibrium. When air transfers energy to a cooler object, it means the air it self is cooling down till the air and the object are in thermal equilibrium. Thus, the temperature of air would decrease.
Where in the cell does the second stage of cellular respiration take place?
Answer: the matrix
Explanation:
Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) with a wild-type phenotype have gray bodies and red eyes. Certain mutations can cause changes to these traits. Mutant flies may have a black body and/or cinnabar eyes. To study the genetics of these traits, a researcher crossed a truebreeding wild-typed male fly with a true-breeding female fly with a black body and cinnabar eyes. All of the F1 progeny displayed a wild type phenotype. Which of the following is correct about the traits observed?a. Gray body and cinnabar eyes are dominant.b. Eye color is sex-linked.c. Body color is sex-linked.d. Gray body and red eyes are dominant.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The correct answer would be that gray body and red eyes are dominant.
The wild type trait is represented by gray bodies and red eyes while the mutant trait is represented by black body and/or cinnabar eyes. A cross between the wild type and the mutant only yield F1 offspring with wild type phenotype. This, thus, means that the wild type trait is dominant while the mutant trait is recessive.
Since the wild type trait is depicted by gray body and red eyes, it means that the gray body and red eyes traits are dominant while the black body and cinnabar eyes are recessive.
The correct option is d.
What are the consequences of not having tall trees in the Great Plains?
Answer:
High evaporation and low rainfall makes it difficult for trees to grow on the Great Plains. Only along the river bottoms can most trees grow successfully in the natural way.
Explanation:
What does DNA do for our bodies? 'T
DNA contains the instructions for an needed for an organism to develop, survive, and reproduce.
How do isotopes differ from other atoms?
Answer:
Explanation:
Isotopes are atoms with different atomic masses which have the same atomic number. The atoms of different isotopes are atoms of the same chemical element; they differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Answer:
Isotopes are atoms with different atomic masses which have the same atomic number. The atoms of different isotopes are atoms of the same chemical element; they differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Explanation:
In what area of the world does the low pressure area stay in the winter? Why?
Answer:
Atlantic because minuses 0 degrees
What is a lightyear?
A: It is the distance that light can travel in one year.
B: The distance between the Earth and the Sun
C: Distance between the Earth and the Moon
D: None of the above
Answer:
A) It is the distance that light can travel in one year
Explanation:
A lightyear is a measure of distance used for all light in space.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
note that a light year is a distance, not a time
Meiosis consists of _________ division(s) of the nucleus.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
Answer:
the answer is two for this question
What leads to genetic recombination in Archaebacteria?
budding
endospore
conjugation
binary fission
Answer:
Binary Fission I believe.
give two reasons that a particular molecule may be unable to cross the plasma membrane
Answer:
The cell membrane's main trait is its selective permeability, which means that it allows some substances to cross it easily, but not others. Small molecules that are nonpolar (have no charge) can cross the membrane easily through diffusion, but ions (charged molecules) and larger molecules typically cannot.
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this is the part of a vasular plant that is typically below ground level and has no leaves or nodes. its major functions are to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients
=??
Answer:
roots or rhizoids
Explanation:
roots or rhizoids of the plant anchor the plant and collect nutrients from the soil and send them to the rest of the plant
Kayla is examining different soil samples and making notes about how well each sample sticks together. She has to soil's that she has classified as dry, ones as wet and one cemented. Which soil property is she examining?
A. Density
B. Structure
C. Texture
D. Consistency
Answer: Consistency, i think
Explanation:
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Where does competition for reproduction mostly likely occur
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Two populations of birds with somewhat different coloration live on two different islands. When birds from the two populations are brought together, they produce young whose appearance is intermediate between the two parents. These offspring can successfully breed with each other or with birds from either parent population, and all offspring of these pairings appear intermediate to various degrees. According to the biological species concept, the two populations on different islands ___.
Answer:
represent a single species
Explanation:
According to the biological species concept, a species can be defined as a group of organisms that can potentially interbreed (i.e., mate) in order to produce viable and fertile offspring. Based on this concept, the cohesion forces that maintain the integrity of the species as a single group are 1-interbreeding between its members and 2-reproductive isolation mechanisms that prevent successful mating between organisms from different species. In this case, both bird populations represent the same species because when individuals of these populations are brought together they can interbreed to produce viable and fertile offspring.