Answer:
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Answer:
The last one- both yeast show increasing growth at increasing temperature of 25 or less
Explanation:
The other 3 arent true from what the graph shows. and after 25 they grow/fall at differnet rates.
1.) A person walks 12.5 km in 1.9 h. What is the person's
average velocity in km/h and m/s?
Answer:
1. 6.56 km/hr
2. 1.83 m/s
Explanation:
The average velocity/speed can be calculated using the formula;
Average speed/velocity = distance/time
According to the information provided in the question, distance = 12.5km, time = 1.9h
Average velocity in km/hr = 12.5/1.9
= 6.578
= 6.56km/hr
However, in order to calculate the average speed in m/s, we have to convert distance in km to m, and time in hour to seconds.
1km = 1000m
12.5km = 12.5 × 1000
= 12500m
1 hour = 3600seconds
1.9hours = 1.9 × 3600
= 6840seconds
Average velocity = 12500/6840
= 1.827
= 1.83m/s
The diagram shows the box for an element in the periodic table.
13
Al
Aluminum
27.0
What is the atomic number of the element shown?
Answer:
13
Explanation:
The atomic number for Aluminum (Al) is 13. If you have access to the periodic table, this would've taken a few seconds.
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology is used for
a. DNA identification
b. DNA repair
c. DNA amplification
d. DNA cleavage
Answer:
The correct answer is c.
Explanation:
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology is an in vitro enzymatic method that allows the amplification of a specific DNA sequence, that is, it is the DNA amplification technique by means of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique that consists of the in vitro amplification of a specific DNA fragment. To carry out the amplification experiment, it is necessary to know, at least partially, the sequence of the fragment to be amplified (a gene, a part of a gene, a non-coding region, ...). Basically, it is about replicating the same DNA fragment over and over again and, for this, we must do in vitro what cells do in vivo to replicate their DNA. Generally, PCR begins with the denaturation or separation of the DNA double helix by heating the sample to a temperature between 94 and 96 ° C to break the hydrogen bonds that joined them, in this way each chain remains as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand of DNA.
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how do you know which way a horse is looking?
Answer:
If its nose is facing you then it is looking to the left and the right.
Explanation:
A horses eyes are on the side of its head so where ever its nose is the eyes are lookng right and left. Hope this helps
The process of meiosis is essential in the sexual reproduction and life cycle of many organisms. The outcome of meiosis is haploid gametes. Which statements correctly describe the importance of meiosis to the life cycle or these organisms?
A) Increasing genetic diversity ensures that no two haploid gametes are exactly the same.
B) Taking a diploid cell to its haploid state occurs during the first cell division of meiosis.
C) Checkpoints during meiosis ensures that chromosome separation occurs accurately, avoiding non-disjunction.
D) DNA synthesis occurs before each cell division in meiosis ensures that the integrity of the chromosomes is maintained.
E) Reducing the number of chromosomes by half during meiosis ensures the chromosome number is maintained during fertilization.
Answer:
E) Reducing the number of chromosomes by half during meiosis ensures the chromosome number is maintained during fertilization.
A) Increasing genetic diversity ensures that no two haploid gametes are exactly the same.
Explanation:
Meiosis is a kind of cell division that strictly occurs in sexually-reproducing organisms. It is the process whereby four daughter cells that are genetically different from their parents are produced. In meiosis, the chromosome number of each daughter cell (gamete) is reduced by half. As highlighted in this question, the meiotic process is essential in the sexual reproduction and life cycle of many organisms.
This importance is attributed to the fact that:
- Reducing the number of chromosomes by half during meiosis ensures the chromosome number is maintained during fertilization. That is, a diploid organism (2n) produces a haploid gamete (n), which becomes diploid again when fertilized by another gamete.
- Increasing genetic diversity ensures that no two haploid gametes are exactly the same. This occurs because of a process called CROSSING OVER, which enables that the alleles of each gamete is recombined to be different from one another in order to promote genetic diversity.
Answer:
A, B, C, E
Explanation:
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this type of consistent adaptation between two species is known as
Answer:
Symbiosis or Mutualism: When two species live together in a close association that is helpful to both species, the relationship is known as symbiosis. The oxpecker bird and the rhinoceros exhibit this relationship. The oxpecker receives protection and obtains food from the ticks and other pests infesting the rhino’s skin.
Explanation:
Water availability poses the single greatest limitation to plant life in deserts. The amount of moisture that is available for plants to
use is determined by the unique features of the soil. Which term describes the capacity of the soil to allow fluids to pass through it?
A)
texture
B)
composition
C)
particle size
D)
permeability
Frology Interactions of living
What observation supports the claim that earth rotates
Answer:
The most direct observational evidence for Earth's orbital motion is the apparent shift of nearby stars after six months, as the Earth moves from one side of its orbit to the other. Because of the large distance to even the nearest start, this parallax shift is too small to been seen without a telescope.
Answer:
The most direct observational evidence for Earth's orbital motion is the apparent shift of nearby stars after six months, as the Earth moves from one side of its orbit to the other. Because of the large distance to even the nearest start, this parallax shift is too small to been seen without a telescope.
Explanation:
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A scientist is observing a new species of organism. She observes that from generation to generation many of the organisms’ offspring have adaptations that their parents did not have. This organism is most likely reproducing through_______.
a. sexual reproduction
b. budding
c. asexual reproduction
d. binary fission
Protein synthesis consumes four high-energy phosphate bonds per added amino acid. Transcription consumes two high energy phosphate bonds per added nucleotide. Calculate how many protein molecules will have been made from an individual mRNA at the point when the energy cost of translation is equal to the energy cost of transcription. Assume that the nucleotides in the coding portion of the mRNA constitute 5% of the total that are transcribed.
Answer:
30 protein molecules per mRNA molecule
Explanation:
In this problem, it is necessary to have into account that the transcriptional process requires six (6) phosphate bonds to synthesize one (1) codon (i.e, each three nucleotides), and also discards 95% more energy to make mRNA, it means 19 times this amount of energy >> 6 x 19 = 114 bonds. In consequence, transcription requires 120 phosphate bonds (6 + 114 = 120), while translation requires four (4) phosphate bonds per codon. From this deduction, it is possible to find the number of protein molecules synthesized with regard to the energy cost of the translation process and the transcriptional process >>> 120 bonds (transcription) /4 bonds (translation) = 30 protein molecules.
The diagram below shows three families. Which set of parents has the highest fitness?
A
the parents of the single child
B
the parents of two children
C
the parents of the big family
Answer:
C. the parents of the big family
Explanation:
In biology, an organism that produces as much offspring is said to have a higher fitness compared to its counterpart. It is said to be biologically fit than the rest.
Therefore, in the same vein, the parents that has the biggest family is the most biologically fit of the three families.
How did the crickets lose their ability to chirp?
Answer:
By a mutation that altered the shape of their wings, making them incapable of producing the chirping noise. The feat was achieved over less than 20 generations, a mere evolutionary blink of an eye, and, with the crickets living just a few weeks, a very rapid process.
Explanation:
Answer:
The change seems to have been caused by a mutation that altered the shape of their wings.
Explanation:
Makes them incapable of producing the chirping noise. The feat was achieved over less than 20 generations, a mere evolutionary blink of an eye, and, with the crickets living just a few weeks, a very rapid process.
Cellular Respiration and Energy
Answer:
answers answers answers
Explanation:
1. carbohydrate
2.store energy
3.chemical energy
4. food
5. glucose
6. cellular respiration
7. ATP
Detection of a light is
coming from a car is
and interpreting the light as
Select one:
a. Sensation perception
b. Consciousness: unconsciousness
e Bods: cons
O d. Energy: gestalt
Answer: d
Explanation:
6. Calculate the kinetic energy of a baseball thrown by Aroldis Chapman, who holds the world record for fastest pitch. The baseball
has a mass of 0.145 kg and velocity of 47.0 m/s.
a. 3.40J
b. 320 J
c. 6.82 J
d. 160J
Answer:
D
Explanation:
=122
The image shows a cell placed in an aquatic environment. Using your
knowledge of water tonicity, what type of environment was the cell placed
in, and what effect will this have on the cell?
The environment outside of the cell is hypertonic, and the cell will swell.
The environment outside of the cell is hypertonic, and the cell will shrink.
The environment outside of the cell is hypotonic, and the cell will swell.
The environment outside of the cell is hypotonic, and the cell will shrink.
Answer:
the water will go out of the cell
Explanation:
A _____ is exhibited only when two are present together.
recessive allele
hybrid
purebred
dominant allele
Answer:
I believe it's a dominant allele
Explanation:
Recessive allele means one is present... A hybrid is the result of two different breeds breeding. A purebred is an organism that always passes down the same genetic makeup.
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Answer:
3 (dominant) 1 (recessive)
Explanation:
Which is NOT an example of a fossl fuel
O Coal
O Oll
O Water
O Natural gas
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Which of the following is an example of olfactory sense?
Select one:
a. Salim predicted the lunch menu by touching the food
O b. Salim predict
the lunch menu just by the smell
of the food
c. Salim predicted the lunch menu by looking at the food
d d. None of these
b. Salim predict
the lunch menu just by the smell
of the food
competition a type symbiotic relationship is where
Answer:
they r ecological, not symbiotic
The original source of the matter in food
Answer:
I think your asking what is the original source of the matter in food
Explanation:
if so The Sun is the major source of energy for organisms and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
Apply: Suppose a template strand of DNA had the following sequence: T A C G G A T A A C T A C C G G G T A T T C A A What would be the complementary strand of mRNA?
The corresponding nucleotide sequence is present on the coding strand. No complementary sequence exists on the template strand.
What changes occur in complementary strand from template?The DNA strand from which the mRNA is produced is known as the template strand. The DNA strand opposite the template strand is known as the coding, or non-template, strand, and it has the same sequence as mRNA except T to U substitutions.
The template strand, one of the two exposed DNA strands, acts as a model for transcription.
The RNA product is essentially identical to the non template (or coding) strand of DNA and is complementary to the template strand.
Therefore, AUG CCU AUU GAU GGC CCA UAA GUU is the complementary strand of mRNA.
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What is homeostasis?
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In rabbits, black fur (B) is dominant to white fur (b) A purebred black furred male is bred with a female that had the recessive white fur
Answer:
BB x bb
Bb
Bb
Explanation: When a purebred dominant trait is bred with a purebred recessive trait then the offspring will always have the dominant and recessive trait.
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Read the article above and answer the following questions
1. The cardiovascular system includes:
A. the heart
B. blood
C. blood vessels
D. all of the above
2. Which of the following is NOT carried through the body by blood?
A. valves
B. carbon dioxide
C. nutrients
D. oxygen
3. Which of the following carries blood out of the heart?
A. arteries
B. veins
C. blood vessels
D. tubes
4. Which of the following is NOT a part of blood?
A. red blood cells
B. white blood cells
C. gorta
D. plasma
5. What is the heart largely composed of?
A. plasma
B. platelets
C. muscle
D. both B and C
all of the above cause the cardiovacular system help you move your blood
Answer:
1. all above
2. valves
3. arteries
4. gorta
5. muscle
Explanation:
which are characteristics of epithelial cells? Select two options.( Answer Needed ASAP)
Answer:
found lining many areas that contact the external environment
plays a role in protection
Explanation:
Explanation: Epithelial tissue is composed of cells laid together in sheets with the cells tightly connected to one another. Epithelial layers are avascular, but innervated. Epithelial cells have two surfaces that differ in both structure and function.
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Plastics like PVC pipe and Teflon used to make non-stick cooking trays are made by bonding large chains of carbon molecules to other molecules; disrupting Earth's natural cycles. How is the use of plastics disrupting nature? A) Production uses 10% of Earth's energy. B) Animals/Fish can not digest the enzymes. C) Landfill's leak harmful chemicals into the atmosphere. D) Floating plastic waste serves as transportation devices for invasive species, disrupting habitats.
B) Animals/Fish can not digest the enzymes.