What happens during cytokinesis with plant cells?
Answer: the conjoined two daughter cells seperate.
Explanation:
Answer: Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes. During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm splits in two and the cell divides. ... In plant cells, a cell plate forms along the equator of the parent cell. Then, a new plasma membrane and cell wall form along each side of the cell plate
Explanation:
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I believe the answer is parasitism. The cuckoo bird uses sneaky tactics to trick the warbler into doing the parenting for them
Answer:
I believe the answer is parasitism
Explanation:
it makes the most sense within this scenario. The cuckoo bird invades another oragnism's way of life, harms the other eggs in the process, and lives off of the shelter and nurtrients that would have been the baby warblers given by the warbler mom.
mutualism: symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved
commensalism:an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
parasitism:the practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism.
3. Photosynthesis observes the law of conservation of mass and energy because
a. it contains both matter and energy
b. photosynthesis helps conserve nature
c. people try to conserve both plants and animals.
d. it has the same amount of matter and energy at the beginning and the end of the reactions.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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If a human body system does not function correctly what is most likely result?
Answer: B is the correct answer
Explanation:
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in humans, dimples are dominant to no dimples. cross a woman with no dimples with a man who is heterozygous for dimples. determine the phenotypic and genotypic ratio of their offspring. show a punnett square to support your answer
Genotype: 50% Aa and 50% aa
Phenotype: 50% Dimples and 50% no dimples
Explanation: Using a punnet square, we can figure out that the mother is recessive and the father is heterozygous. Putting the mother at the top of the square and the father on the side, you end up with the results above by crossing each square with the corresponding letters. It's okay if the letters end up backwards. Just be sure to face them the right direction, capitals being first once you finish.
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What type of characteristics are used in a dichotomous key? I am marking brainlist.
Answer:
What do you mean dichotomous key? and how many do you have to put down?
Explanation:
what is a cell theory
Answer:
In biology, cell theory is the historic scientific theory, now universally accepted, that living organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells
Answer:
They theory that all living things are made out of cells.
that's cells are the smallest building block of life.
That cells must be created by pre-existing cells.
transport proteins allow ___ type of substance to move across the membrane
Answer:
Ions, sugars, amino acids, and sometimes water
Explanation:
Those substances are unable to diffuse across the membrane, so they use an ATP-powered ion pump, channels, and transporters to be transported across the membrane.
Explain 3 ways diseases can be transmitted (passed).
Answer:
Air, Direct Contact, Blood.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. water
2. sharing same items
3. being in contact with infected person
How quickly velocity changes. Velocity changes when speed or direction changes. An object speeds up, slows down or changes directions.
Group of answer choices
Acceleration
Velocity
Mechanical Energy
Speed
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Question 9
How do animals get nitrogen that is stored in the soil?
O A) Animals do not take in the nitrogen stored in the soil.
O B) Bacteria change the nitrogen into a gas that the animals breathe.
OC) Plants ab orb the nitrogen from the soil and animals can eat the plants.
O D) The animals can eat the soil and absorb the nitrogen through their digestive system
Answer: C) Plants absorb the nitrogen from the soil and animals can eat the plants.
Heterotrophs, specifically herbivores and omnivores, are animals that eat plants (autotrophs) to get the nutrients they need. Those that eat the plants get the nitrogen from the plant that has absorbed it from the soil. Omnivores and carnivores eat the herbivores to get nitrogen that way. For more more information, take a look at the nitrogen cycle.
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Answer:
1st third and fourth
Explanation:
Answer:
456
Explanation:
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How is the function of a leaf different from that of a stem or root?
Answer:
the leaf of a plant takes the sunlight and converts it into food the stem and roots are for stability and for water absorbtion
Explanation:
Answer:
Seed plants have three main parts that serve specialized functions: roots, stems, and leaves. Roots help to anchor the plant in the ground as well as absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. ... Leaves carry out photosynthesis, which is the most important way that plants produce the energy to live.
Explanation:
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if only red light is shined on a yellow object it will appear
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The enzymes that catalyze chemical reactions in living things are one type of
O A. lipid
B. protein
C. carbohydrate
D. nucleotide
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Answer:
its protein
Explanation:
What is the relationship between the emissions from burning fossil fuels and atmospheric carbon
dioxide
Answer:
carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion (burning) for energy were equal to about 75% of total U.S. anthropogenic GHG emissions (based on 100-year global warming potential) and about 93% of total U.S. anthropogenic CO2 emissions.
Choose two possible alleles for hair color.
A green
B brown
C blond
D none of the above
Answer:
b. brown
Explanation:
A person with a brown allele will have brown hair
Hey, can someone please help, what's a good hook for a Biology reflection essay?
Answer: quote from a famous biology scientist
Explanation:
a quote from Rachel Carson which I think is beautiful, "The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction."
In cats grey color (G) is dominant to white color (g). If a white female has kittens with a heterozygous male, and the mother is showing that she will be having 9 Kittens, how many kittens would you expect to be white? (Round down to the nearest whole number, you cannot have partial kittens)
Answer:
Rounding down to the nearest whole number, 5 Kittens will be white.
Explanation:
Available data:
grey color (G) is dominantwhite color (g) is recessivewhite female, ggheterozygous male, Gg9 KittensCross:
Parental) Gg x gg
Phenotype) Grey White
Gametes) G g g g
Punnet square)
G g
g Gg gg
g Gg gg
F1) Genotypes:
1/2 = 50% will be Gg
1/2 = 50% will be gg
Phenotypes:
1/2 = 50% will be Grey (Gg)
1/2 = 50% will be white (gg)
To calculate the number of kittens that will be white, we need to consider the proportions of cats that will be white in the F1 and that the total number of kittens is 9. So
100% of the progeny ------------------------------- 9 kittens
50% of the progeny----------------------------------X = (50 x 9)/100 = 4.5 kittens ≅ 5 Kittens
A cat can not have 4.5 kittens, so we must round down to the nearest whole number. 4.5 ≅ 5 Kittens
12. In guinea pigs, the allele for short hair is dominant.
What genotype would a heterozygous short haired
guinea pig have?
What genotype would a pure breeding short haired
guinea pig have?
What genotype would a long-haired guinea pig have?
Answer:
What genotype would a heterozygous short haired
guinea pig have? Ss
What genotype would a pure breeding short haired
guinea pig have? SS
What genotype would a long-haired guinea pig have? ss
Explanation:
I just used S to substitute for my alleles, but you can use any letter. (For example: Ee, EE, ee)
If H is the dominant allele for short hair, we would have the followng genotypes:
Heterozygous short haired: Hh
Pure breeding short haired: HH
Long-haired guinea pig: hh
What is a Dominant Allele?A dominant allele is an allele of a trait that always expresses itself in the presence of a recessive trait in an allelic pair. Capitral letter is usually used to denote the dominant allele.
Let H represent short hair (dominant allele)
h represents long hair (recessive allele)
Therefore, we would have the following:
Genotype for heterozygous short haired would be: Hh
Genotype for pure breeding short haired would be: HH
Genotype for long-haired guinea pig would be: hh
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how does the leftover matter and energy in dead organisms get recycled back to the soil
Answer:
Decomposers (Figure below) get nutrients and energy by breaking down dead organisms and animal wastes. Through this process, decomposers release nutrients, such as carbon and nitrogen, back into the environment. ... Many of these nutrients are recycled back into the soil, so they can be taken up by the roots of plants.
Explanation:
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What happens when a mutation occurs during the formation of gametes in a parent sex cell?
Answer:
if it's a silent mutation, nothing significant will happen, but if it's a frame shift mutation, it can make the baby deform.
Answer: most mutations will have no effect, although in rare cases an abnormal foetus may develop and even more rarely the embryo may be non-viable.
Explanation: A mutation at this stage is probably due to a random result of an external effect (cosmic ray for example) and probably a change in one nucleotide (a single nucleotide polymorphism). It is unlikely that the mutation will be an insertion, deletion or inversion.
Whatever the mutation, it is unlikely to occur in the relatively small proportion of coding DNA. If it does occur in coding DNA it is still unlikely to be at a critical codon. If it does occur at a critical codon, it may still code the the same amino acid, particularly if it is a third nucleotide.
There is a low probability that the mutation will prevent the formation of a fully functional protein, by altering a critical amino acid or altering the frame by changing a stop codon, or creating a stop codon, or altering a promoter region. Even in this case, any error can be avoided if the other allele is intact.
It is possible, however, that a mutation could result in a development abnormality (cystic fibrosis is an example), or a non-viable embryo.
The earliest classification system was developed by Aristotle in the 4th century B.C. This system classified all living things as either plants or animals. The two-kingdom system remained in place until 1866, when the Protist kingdom was created. What new information MOST LIKELY led scientists to revise the existing classification system? Group of answer choices the hand lens showed scientists that plants were made up of cells the microscope enabled scientists to discover single-celled organisms the telescope enabled scientists to see objects they could not view before the microscope showed that cells of plants and animals have different structures
Answer:
the magnifying glass showed scientists that plants were made up of cells
✅ the microscope enabled scientists to discover single-celled organisms
the microscope showed that cells of plants and animals have different structures
the telescope enabled scientists to see objects they could not view before
Explain the water cycle in one paragraph.
Answer:
The water Cycle
Explanation:
The water cycle or hydrologic is a continuous cycle where water evaporates, travels into the air and becomes part of a cloud, falls down to earth as precipitation, and then evaporates again. This repeats again and again in a never-ending cycle. Water keeps moving and changing from a solid to a liquid to a gas, over and over again.
Precipitation creates runoff that travels over the ground surface and helps to fill lakes and rivers. It also percolates or moves downward through openings in the soil to replenish aquifers under the ground. Some places receive more precipitation than others do. These areas are usually close to oceans or large bodies of water that allow more water to evaporate and form clouds. Other areas receive less precipitation. Often these areas are far from water or near mountains. As clouds move up and over mountains, the water vapor condenses to form precipitation and freezes. Snow falls on the peaks.
Boils are not contagious. Write this sentence 2 other ways and still make it a true statement.
Answer:
You cannot contract boils from someone who has boils.
Boils are not transferable from person to person
3.Whenever the surfaces in contact tend to move or move with respect to each other, the force of friction comes into playRequired to answer. Single choice.
Answer:
The correct answer is - Friction occurs irrespective of the state of the matter.
Explanation:
Friction is the force that takes place when there are two different surfaces slide or moves across one another and causes a resistance between surfaces. The friction always takes place opposite direction to the other surface direction of moving.
Pushing a book on a table, pulling a heavy cart on road all are examples of friction. The friction that occurs in liquids and gases is called fluid friction. Thus, the friction takes place irrespective of the state of the matter.
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Soil erosion is a naturally occurring process that affect all landform. One uss of minerals is Copper
Correct this false statement to make it true. Scientific laws explain how and why something occurs on a scientific level.
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Why is algae able to endure photosynthesis when grown under green light? (has something to do with absorbing the color green)
Chlorophyll makes plants and algae appear green because it reflects the green wavelengths found in sunlight, while absorbing all other colors.
However, chlorophyll is not actually a single molecule. There are 6 different chlorophylls that have been identified. The different forms (A, B, C, D, E and F), each reflect slightly different ranges of green wavelengths. Chlorophyll A is the primary molecule responsible for photosynthesis. That means that chlorophyll A is found in every single photosynthesizing organism, from land plants to algae and cyanobacteria. The additional chlorophyll forms are accessory pigments, and are associated with different groups of plants and algae and play a role in their taxonomic confusion. These other chlorophylls still absorb sunlight, and thus assist in photosynthesis. As accessory pigments, they transfer any energy that they absorb to the primary chlorophyll A instead of directly participating in the process. Chlorophyll B is mainly found in land plants, aquatic plants and green algae. In most of these organisms, the ratio of chlorophyll A to chlorophyll B is 3:1. Due to the presence of this molecule, some organizations will group the green algae into the Plant Kingdom. Chlorophyll C is found in red algae, brown algae, and dinoflagellates. This has lead to their classification under the Kingdom Chromista. Chlorophyll D is a minor pigment found in some red algae, while the rare Chlorophyll E has been found in yellow-green algae. Chlorophyll F was recently discovered in some cyanobacteria near Australia. Each of these accessory pigments will strongly absorb different wavelengths, so their presence makes photosynthesis more efficient.