Which experiment would most likely contain experimental bias?

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Answer 1

Answer:

A company that makes pain relief medication tests the effectiveness of their own medicine compared to that of three other brands.


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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?

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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.

One species called the naked mole-rat, has some unique differences. They have a social structure similar to that of ants and bees, they are smaller in size and are mostly ectothermic. They live in harsh, dry scrub land habitats and forage mainly on underground tubers which are widely dispersed. Why you think this species evolved back to an ectothermic life style rather than staying endothermic like all other mammals

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Answer:

May be of the environment they live or genetics.

Explanation:

This naked mole rat species evolved back to an ectothermic life style rather than staying endothermic like all other mammals because of the environment they live or change in the genetic makeup. The main reason for this evolution may be the environmental they lives or through the change in genetic makeup of this naked mole rat species so both factors can contribute in the evolution.

Cellular Respiration and Energy

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Answer:

answers answers answers

Explanation:

1. carbohydrate

2.store energy

3.chemical energy

4. food

5. glucose

6. cellular respiration

7. ATP

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what pets would you want




(p.s. could you please answer one of my questions)​

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mmm I really want a dog! thank u for this!
i really want a cat and i might get one

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

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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.

What is homeostasis?

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this type of consistent adaptation between two species is known as

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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:

Writing Assignment So, you have learned about how the denaturation of proteins works during lecture, and you have seen examples in these videos. Now you will write a 2-3 page discussion of protein denaturation putting all that together Make sure you cover both the academic side (lecture knowledge) and practical side (what is done and observed in the lab). Make sure the answers to the following questions are contained in your report. Do NOT just answer them separately, but rather incorporate them seamlessly in your writing. This is a very broad topic, so comprehensive coverage is hardly expected, but you should demonstrate a good beginner's understanding. As usual, reference any and all resources you use.
a. What are the various levels of organization that any protein structure may have that gives it its 3-dimentional shape?Which of these changes during denaturation?
b. For each change made to a protein solution that you have seen or read about how might it affect the interactions that are involved in a protein's shape?
c. What is the difference between precipitation of a protein and its denaturation? How might you tell the difference?
d. If changing the pH of an enzyme solution greatly reduces the activity of that enzyme without precipitation, how could you tell in the lab if it were the result of denaturation or just going to a pH that is just not a good one for the enzyme? And how would a change in pH impact or even stop enzyme function without denaturation? (Consider the enzymes that are active in your stomach, such as pepsin-discussed in Wikipedia.)
e. For changes that precipitate a protein, are some more likely than others to be denaturation?
f. Etc. If you find one aspect of what you've see more interesting, go ahead and learn more and expand that section of your report and keep the other sections more basic.

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Solution :

Denaturing may be defined as the process where the protein they lose their shape and their function because there is a change in the pH level or in the temperature. Although the amino acids sequence also known as primary structure, it does not change. But the shape of the protein might change a little bit so much that it can become dysfunctional in which protein is considered to be denatured.

The enzyme, Pepsin, the breakdown protein in our stomach only operates at a very low pH level. At higher pH level, the pepsin's configuration the way the polypeptide chain is being folded up in a 3 dimension begins to change. The pH level of the stomach is maintained at a low level to ensure that pepsin continues for the digest protein and that it does not denature.

There are 4 levels of the protein structure --- they are the primary, the secondary, the tertiary and the quaternary.

The primary protein is a particular sequence of amino acids in each of the polypeptide chain that makes the protein. The final protein structure depends on this sequence.

Secondary structure arise from the interactions between the neighboring or nearby the amino acids as polypeptide starts folding into 3D form.

The tertiary structure is the most important of structural levels in determining.

The quaternary structure also applies to the proteins made from more than one polypeptide chain.

This equipment can be used for plowing ,planting,cultivating,mowing soil and pulling farm machinery,what is it?​

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Is the moldboard plow

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​

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Answer: d

Explanation:

punnett Square st. Patrick's Day worksheet... did anyone have the answers..ughh... so confusing!!​

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Do you have a picture? That might make it easier for people to understand and help you.

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?

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AUG CCU AUU GAU GGC CCA UAA GUU

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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Select the term that best fits the following definition: Tells what elements
a compound contains and the number of those atoms *
O Covalent Bond
O lonic Bond
O Compound
O Chemical Formula

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I think it is chemical formula

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.

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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 original source of the matter in food

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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. 

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20 points

In one species of guinea pig, the gene for black fur is dominant while the gene for
brown fur is recessive. A male guinea pig with black fur and a female guinea pig with
black fur produce a female offspring with black fur. Which of the following BEST
describes why the trait for fur color is transferred from the parents to the offspring?
O Genetic mutations
O Acquired traits that are passed on through mitosis
O Environmental conditions such as the type of cage the owner keeps the guinea pig in
O Genes store hereditary information in the DNA of a cell, that leads to traits passing from one
generation to the next

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Answer: it is D

Explanation: if you get a gene from your parents it's a gene you get it's not a mutation because if it was it would've been like a calico color but since it's just black it's D.

which are characteristics of epithelial cells? Select two options.( Answer Needed ASAP)​

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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.

Does someone knows this question​

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The answer is b or a

Answer:

D. Viruses can have a lipid envelope derived from the host cell membrane. So they have the same phospholipids and glycoproteins (they also have specific viral proteins)

Which one 1,2,3,4…………………

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

judging from the diagram, tropical cyclones are powered by

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Answer:

Based on the diagram, tropical cyclones are powered by cold, high altitude air.

Sexual harassment in the workplace is a crime when committed by anyone, regardless of position, role, or gender. Please select the best answer from the choices provided ОТ OF​

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Answer:

The answer is true.

In a professional environment, sexually degrading comments and actions are legally prohibited.

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

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

=122


Help fast plz!!!
In a population of moths, wing color became darker over time. Which of the
following is the best evidence that the change in wing color was an evolutionary change?
a) The size of the moth population changed.
b) The average length of the moths' dark wings increased.
c) The number of eggs that females laid during each breeding season increased.
d) The frequencies of the alleles for dark wing color in the moth population
changed.

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Answer:

d) The frequencies of the alleles for dark wing color in the moth population

changed.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

It would best describe how or what made the moths have more dark/darker collored wings overtime.

PLZ HELP ASAP
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the answer is A. :))
Answer you’re looking for is A

fertilization of an egg to form a zygote takes place in?

A.urethra
B.uterus
C.cervix
D.fallopain tube​

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Answer is: D (fallopian tube)

Which is NOT an example of a fossl fuel
O Coal
O Oll
O Water
O Natural gas
Please help ASAP

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the correct answer is water

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.

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Answer:

the water will go out of the cell

Explanation:

What observation supports the claim that earth rotates

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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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help! If a virus has an incubation period of 12-24 months, then it is most likely --

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my best guess would be LTBI (latent tuberculosis infection)

most incubation periods are in the range of 3 weeks to 3 months, though some cancer viruses have incubation periods of 10 years long. exc..

tuberculosis: 6-24 months

aids: 1-15 years

leukemia: 2–12 years

good luck!

Not sure if this is what you meant, but this is what I understoodit on what you said. Based on existing literature, the incubation period (the time from exposure to development of symptoms) of SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses (e.g. MERS-CoV, SARS-CoV) ranges from 2–14 days.

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!​

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Answer:

3 (dominant) 1 (recessive)

Explanation:

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