Answer:
Lava from a volcanic eruption hardens into bare rock. Primary succession begins with soil formation. The first stage of succession involves pioneer species. In primary succession, pioneer plants are those that can grow without soil, such as lichens.
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Polydactyly is expressed when an individual has extra fingers and/or toes. Assume that a man with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot marries a woman with a normal number of digits. Having extra digits is caused by a dominant allele. The couple has a son with normal hands and feet, but the couple's second child has extra digits. What is the probability that their next child will have polydactyly
Answer:
The probability of the couple´s next child having polydactyly is 1/2 = 50%
Explanation:
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Why can grasses not survive on the island yet?
8.
Waste products that are easily broken down by nature are
hazardous
toxic
biodegradable
recyclable
(iv) Measles. Mumps, Diphtheria Polio odd one
Answer:
polio
Explanation:
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In order for a compound to be considered organic, what 2 elements must the compound contain
Answer:
Organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen (which may be replaced by other atoms).
At what light intensity do both sun plants and shade plants have the same rate of
photosynthesis?
Answer:
The rate of photosynthesis is at a maximum over a narrow range of light intensities.
Explanation:
Light provides the energy required to drive the process of photosynthesis. Starting from a low light intensity, the rate of photosynthesis increases as intensity increases. Hopefully helps ig
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gene mutations can occur
a. exposure to chemical mutagens
b. exposure to gamma radiations
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
(its C)
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Answer:
1. Short-term energy storage
2. Lipids
3. Speed up chemical reactions, support cell's structure
4. Nucleic acids
Explanation:
The image comprising of a tabular representation portrays the four biological molecules, their building blocks and function. The four biological molecules in nature are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.
- Carbohydrates are biological polymers made up of monomers called monosaccharides. They function to store energy in cells for a short period of time. Examples are glucose, starch etc.
- Lipids are formed from monomers called FATTY ACIDS. They function in the long term storage of energy. Examples are phospholipids, fats etc.
- Proteins are formed from monomers called AMINO ACIDS. They provide various functions including speeding up of chemical reactions, provide cellular structure support etc. Examples are haemoglobin, melanin, hormones etc.
- Nucleic acids are polymers of NUCLEOTIDES. They function majorly in the storage of genetic information. Examples are DNA, RNA etc.
Explain why it is always necessary to de-starch a plant
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY!!! What is coastal runoff and what does it affect
Answer:
The sky.
(Purposely wrong.)
What percent of energy is transferred from the sun to the level indicated? (3 points)
50 percent
100 percent
90 percent
10 percent
Answer:
It can
be explained with the help of ten percent law which
states that only 10 percent of the total energy available
at any trophic level is passed on the higher trophic level .
Most of the energy is lost as heat or is used in the
process of cellular respiration.
Explanation:
The function of some cyclin-dependent protein kinases (CDKs) has been remarkably conserved in evolution. Indeed, coding sequence for the human protein Cdc2 is able to substitute for the CDC28 gene in S. cerevisae and allow the yeast cell to grow and mate essentially normally. The following sequence near the NH2-end of the molecule is identical in both proteins: Gly-Glu-Gly-Thr-Tyr-Gly-Val-Val-Tyr-Lys-Ala. Does this mean that nucleotide sequences of the two genes coding for this region of the polypeptide are also identical
Answer:
No, because the genetic code is redundant
Explanation:
During the translation, a single amino acid may be coded for by more than one codon. It is for that reason that the genetic code is considered to be redundant. Tryptophan is the unique amino acid specified by a single codon. In this case, it is likely that silent mutations at the nucleotide sequence that encode for the Glu-Gly-Thr-Tyr-Gly-Val-Val-Tyr-Lys-Ala protein motif might have accumulated during the evolution of both CDK genes, modifying thus their nucleotide sequences while preserving the same protein sequence.
The image here shows potential outcomes for chromosomes at a particular stage of meiosis. Which questions appropriately assess what is happening in the image. Select ALL that apply.
A) How does crossing over increase the outcome of meiosis?
B) How does fertilization increase genetic diversity in a diploid organism?
C) How does independent assortment increase genetic diversity during meiosis?
D) How many potential combinations result from chromosomes alignment during metaphase I?
E) How does chromosome methylation result in silencing specific genes during gamete formation?
According to the random arrangement of homologous chromosomes in the equatorial plane, the correct question is D) How many potential combinations result from chromosomes alignment during metaphase I?
How does the random arrangement of tetrads occur?During metaphase 1, chromosomes' homologous pairs migrate to the equatorial plane. Once there, they randomly aline facing their kinetochores to the opposite poles.
The random arrangement of tetrads is different in every cell going through the meiosis process. This is because there is no equal alinement between two cells.
When tetrads arrange in the equatorial plane, there is no predetermined order. Each homologous chromosome of each tetrad faces any of the poles and then migrates to it while separating. Each of the chromosomes has two possibilities for orientation at the plane.
When the new haploid cells are formed, the number of variations in each cell is also different and depends on the chromosomes that form that cell.
This random order in the equatorial plane is what introduces variation into the gametes.
The correct question is D) How many potential combinations result from chromosomes alignment during metaphase I?
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Answer:
C and D
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The cell membrane is ----------in nature
a. Highly permeable b. normally permeable c. not permeable d. partially permeable
Answer:
d. partially permeable
Explanation:
The cell membrane is the cellular organelle that covers and bounds all cells. It forms a boundary around a cell, protecting all other organelles. The cell membrane, according to the FLUID MOSAIC MODEL, contains phospholipid bilayer, proteins etc.
The phospholipid (lipid) content of the cell membrane confers its ability to be SELECTIVELY OR PARTIALLY PERMEABLE upon it. It is said to be partially permeable because it allows the passage of some molecules/substances and blocks the passage of others.
Which of these is an impact of burning coal for energy?
A. acid rain
B. mercury released into the waterways
C. Increased carbon dioxide in the environment
D. all of the above
“Friendly" microbes secure a place to live and grow,
keeping less friendly microbes from taking control.
Is this an example of mutualism or not?
Answer:
yes because this positivley affectz both friendly microbes
Do natural hazards always become natural disasters? What are some things that people can do that might influence whether or not a natural hazard will become a natural disaster?
Answer:
SLLLW
Explanation:
Write one scientific question about the organism in
the photo. Sunflowers
Answer:
how do sunflowers disperse their seeds
Explanation:
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Answer:
The first one is Photosythesis and the second one is Respiration
Explanation:
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Answer:
The last one
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How Green Plants Make Food
(a) ______ from the sun, (b) ______, the green coloring in the leaf of the plants combine with (c) _________ from the soil and (d) _________from the air to produce (e) ________ in the leaf. The air that enters the leaf contains carbon dioxide and oxygen. But the leaf needs only the carbon dioxide. Thus, (f) _________is given off as waste product.
Answer:
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List the 6 levels of organization and define each
The interphase consists of the _____, _____, and _____ phases.
Answer:
The interphase consists of the G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phases. :3
Explanation:
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the green colour pigment present in leaves chlorophyll true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Chlorophyll produces a green pigment, which is why leaves look green
Answer:
true the green stuff is chlorophyll
Explanation:
When you flex your knee, where are the fulcrum and the load? Where is the muscle that provides the effort located?
Explanation:
the fulcrum is the knee joint
the load is probably the radius and ulna with the muscle on it
while the effort could be tendons and the muscle on the femur
Key Concept Name the
main events of the cell cycle.
Oxygen is a product of the electron transport chain.
True or False
Answer:
true
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Electron transport chain can be defined as the series of organic molecules and proteins which are embedded in the inner membrane of mitochondria. These molecules are involved in the shutting of electrons from FADH2 and NADH to the [tex]O_{2}[/tex].
The molecular oxygen is the final electron acceptor in this electron transport chain that leads to the formation of water and ATP as the end products. This chain takes place in the mitochondria in both animal and plant cells.
Hence, the given statement is true.
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