Answer:
Genotype
Explanation:
Phenotype refers to traits that physically appear, genotype refers to genetic traits
In horses, black coat color is influenced by the dominant allele (B) and chestnut coat color by the recessive allele (b). Trotting gait is due to a dominant gene (T), pacing gait to the recessive allele (t). What color horse would you use to find out the exact genotype of a black trotter? Explain.
Answer:
Bb or BB and Tt or TT
Explanation:
Black coat could be BB or Bb because it only needs one dominant allele for the trait to show up and the same goes for Tt and TT.
The grizzly bear is a mammal, belonging to phylum Mammalia and kingdom Animalia. It belongs to the genus Ursus and the species Arctos. What is the scientific name of this organism?
Ursus Arctos.........
What is the reactant in the
following chemical reaction?
Limiting factors that affect large, dense populations more than small, scattered
populations are called 
_______
Answer:
Density dependant limiting factor
Explanation:
what happens to most solar radiation when it gets to earth??
Answer:
Most of the solar radiation is bounced off of earth´s atmosphere.
Explanation:
Due to earth´s magnetic field, we are able to be protected from most of the solar radiation the sun emits.
5. Something that might happen because of global warming is
melting polar ice caps
more reflected sunlight off the ice pack
lower sea levels
Answer:
wx
Explanation:
wx
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which of the following would be considered a healthy pattern of weight gain in a pregnant woman?
Answer:
Underweight women should gain 28 to 40 pounds. And overweight women may need to gain only 15 to 25 pounds during pregnancy. In general, you should gain about 2 to 4 pounds during the first three months you're pregnant and 1 pound a week during the rest of your pregnancy.
This picture shows examples of a cross section of human skin.
The integumentary system could best be compared to-
Answer:
i don"t know sorry
Explanation:
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Question 5 (3 points)
(02.02 MC)
Which factor does not affect species richness on islands?
a
Available niches
b
Distance from mainland
c
Latitude of island
d
Longitude of island
Answer:
(C) Latitude of island
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
#5, The formula is for photosynthesis, you can tell because it produces glucose (C6H12O6) And it uses light. Circle everything after the arrow since those are the products produced by the plant.
#6 is cellular respiration because it’s turning glucose into energy. Again circle everything after the arrow!
How did the concept of biodiversity originally become more excepted in the scientific community?
Answer:
The Importance of Biodiversity
Increase ecosystem productivity; each species in an ecosystem has a specific niche—a role to play.
Support a larger number of plant species and, therefore, a greater variety of crops.
Protect freshwater resources.
Promote soils formation and protection.
Provide for nutrient storage and recycling.
Explanation:
If someone adds thousands of small fish to a lake, how would the number of big fish?
If someone
ed
change?
Answer:
If in a particular lake, thousands of small fishes are added, then the number of the larger fishes will increase. The reason for this is because in general the larger fishes are feeding on the smaller fishes, thus with the introduction of the thousands of small fishes there will be an increase in their food source.
Explanation:
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When mammals get an infection, their internal body temperature often rises 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. The body gets the energy it needs to react to an infection by -
Answer:
The correct answer is - increasing the rate of cellular respiration in the mitochondria.
Explanation:
During the infection, the body of mammals increases its temperature to kill the pathogens that normally die at high temperatures. To increase the body temperature our body promotes the rate of cellular respiration in the cells to produce more energy.
Cellular respiration is the process that helps in converting stored energy into a form of useable energy for the cell which is ATP. It takes place in the mitochondria of the cell which is called as the powerhouse of the cell and all the function related to energy or ATP is conducted by here.
Word bank
• sexual reproduction
• diploid
• unique daughter cells
• gametes
• meiosis
• unique
• haploid
• zygote
• identical daughter cells
• mitosis
Answer:
Meiosis is a process in which sex cells, also known as gametes are made. Meiosis is different from mitosis in a lot of ways, one being that mitosis creates identical daughter cells and meiosis creates unique daughter cells. Meiosis is important because it allow for the creation of a meiosis nucleus. Cells produced by meiosis will be used in haploid, where each member of the next generation is genetically unique.
Cells produced in sexual reproduction will have half of the genetic information of body cells and will be genetically unique. This is necessary because when a sperm and an egg fuse together in sexual reproduction. They form a zygote: the first body of a new individual.
The new individual will now have cells that are diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. They zygote will have to do a lot of mitosis allowing it to grow quickly and ensure that all of its cells are genetically unique.
Which of the following statements about Newton's second law is false?
A. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force applied on the object.
B. The acceleration of an object experiencing a constant net force is inversely proportional to its mass.
C. Objects with a small inertia are harder to accelerate than objects with a large inertia.
D. Increasing the net force applied to an object increases the acceleration of the object.
Answer:
C. Objects with a small inertia are harder to accelerate than objects with a large inertia.
suppose you find a paper clip stuck to a magnet you pull off the paper clip and move it to a short distance away from the magnet what happened to the magnetic Force between the magnet and the paper clip A. it disappears B. it gets stronger C. it gets weaker D.it stays the same
Answer: C
Explanation: it gets weaker because there not as close together
How does the inheritance of dominant traits differ from the inheritance of recessive traits?
Answer:
Dominant traits are more visible than recessive traits
explain the full meaning of xerophytes
Answer:
xerophytes is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water such as a desert,ice or snow covered region.
examples are; pineapple and gymnosperm plants.
Explanation:
xerophytes are species of plants that can live in Extreme conditions like in the desert where there is very little water or in the Alps where water is frozen water
example -cactus
which answer is correct, ( i inserted a picture) please help ill give brainliest if correct
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Bohr determined that there are discrete (unique, different from one another) energy levels in the atom and that electrons will orbit the nucleus within these energy levels, known as orbitals.
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Vasoconstriction and Vasodilation
__________ carries heat from the core around the body.
As blood flows through the ______________ close to the surface of the ______, heat is lost to the body’s surroundings.
The __________________ which supply the capillaries in the skin have smooth _________ in their walls. This means that the arterioles can dilate or constrict to ____________ the flow of blood into the capillaries.
Explanation:
is it only vasoconstriction and vasodilation as the answers or are there more?
Is this correct guys?
Answer:
Yes its correct.
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What is the chemical symbol of Hydrogen?
Answer:
the symbol for hydrogen is H
What is the name of the enzyme that “tells” the DNA to make RNA called?
Answer: RNA polymerase is the enzyme that transcribes DNA into RNA.
Explanation:
What do you think some person don’t have traits
Answer:
Why do you think some people don't have traits.
Well everyone has traits that are inherited by their parents.
Explanation:
Ex. Punnet squares
But some people do not have mutations if that is what you are asking, (although it is very very rare)
Hope it helps :)
SI UNA PERSONA AUMENTA LA CANTIDAD DE GRASAS DE ORIGEN ANIMAL EN SU DIETA, EL CONTENIDO DE COLESTEROL EN LA SANGRE TAMBIÉN AUMENTA. POR LO TANTO, EN LAS PAREDES DE LOS VASOS SANGUÍNEOS SE PUEDEN ACUMULAR PLACAS DE GRASA Y COMO CONSECUENCIA
Answer:
Eso es verdad. Como esta tu dia :)
Explanation:
The process of evolution, or genetic change over time, has resulted in the wide variety of living things that exist today. What part do mutations play in the evolution of species
Answer:
Evolution has occurred thanks to many random changes in the DNA base sequence that we call mutations. This is caused by errors in the genetic information contained in the cells - due to chemical or physical factors - and also its subsequent propagation by replication, being transcendent for evolution those that will later be transmitted to the offspring: somatic cells if reproduction it is asexual and the gametes if it is sexual. For this reason, we say that mutations are the primary source of gene variability, essential for evolution to exist. Thus, without mutations, the genetic variability that natural selection needs would not be present - in addition, such diversity is important for the population to more successfully mold (or adapt) to continuous environmental changes.
Explanation:
A mutation is a change in the information contained in the DNA of cells. The DNA of an organism influences all aspects of its life. Therefore, a change in the DNA of an organism can produce changes in all aspects of its life. The mutation increases the genetic variability of the species and contributes to the adaptation of the species to the environment and to their evolution. Viability and fertility are associated with adaptation, the total capacity of an organism to survive and reproduce. The effect of a mutation in any generation is minimal, but over time a considerable amount of variation from mutations can accumulate. Most mutations are harmful and their carriers die, but those that produce an improvement remain in the species and are essential in the evolutionary process. When mutations appear in a certain population, the genotype changes from generation to generation, appearing individuals with characteristics different from those of their predecessors. This is how the population evolves, being able to originate new species. Mutations that are detrimental to the carrier individual will be eliminated by natural selection.
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Answer: Cell wall
Explanation:
True-breeding pea plants always
Answer:
i think the amswer is produce offspring each of which can have multiple form of trait