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What makes mitochondrial DNA useful as a molecular clock? (2 points)

It is only found in select organisms, making it easier to compare relationships between species that have it.

A large portion of the DNA ring is not vital to structure or function, allowing it to accumulate neutral mutations.

Its rate of mutation increases over time as organisms continue to evolve and differentiate from each other.

A slow mutation rate makes it useful for determining evolutionary relationships between ancient species.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Mitochondrial DNA is useful as a molecular clock because it displays uniparental inheritance


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Answer:

A

sorry for hearing that your mom will kill you

does anyone like 5sos or why don't we?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

I love them I like them more than BTS tbh

In Korea, a company is making copies of dogs for their owners. These owners are able to pay $100,000 in order to have their dog again. This process is Called
A Genetic engineering (GMO)
B. Reproductive cloning
C. Stem cell transplants
D. Gene therapy

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Answer:Reproductive Cloning

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How does the skeletal system interact with the nervous system?
A the nervous system supplies the blood and oxygen to developing bones
B
the nervous system supplies nutrients and minerals to developing bones
С
the skeletal system controls the messages sent to the brain and spinal cord
D
the skeletal system provides protection for the brain and spinal cord

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Answer:

D

the skeletal system provides protection for the brain and spinal cord

what are the parts of heart?

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Answer:

There are four chambers of the heart:

The two bottom chambers are the right ventricle and the left ventricle.

The two top chambers are the right atrium and the left atrium.

Answer:

The parts of the heart are the left atrium, the right atrium, the right ventricle, the left ventricle and the valves.  

Explanation:

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1. How are the structures of DNA in prokaryotes and eukaryotes the same?
The DNA is packaged into several linear chromosomes.
They both have a singular circular chromosome.
They both have a sugar and a phosphate group backbone.
The DNA histones are present in the nucleosomes.

2. How are the structures of DNA in prokaryotes and eukaryotes different?
Prokaryotes have DNA in circular chromosomes, and eukaryotes have linear chromosomes.
Prokaryotes have DNA in linear chromosomes, and eukaryotes have circular chromosomes.
DNA in prokaryotes is circular and lacks sugar and phosphate backbones.
DNA in eukaryotes is circular and lacks sugar and phosphate backbones.

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Answer:

1. Option C, They both have a sugar and a phosphate group backbone

2. Option A, Prokaryotes have DNA in circular chromosomes, and eukaryotes have linear chromosomes.

Explanation:

1. Both the circular and linear DNAs in prokaryotes and eukaryotes respectively are made up of sugar-phosphate backbone. However, the arrangement is different due to which they have different shapes. Thus, option C is correct

2. Eukaryotes have multiple linear DNAs while prokaryotes have circular DNA having simplified structure.

Thus, option A is correct

Mom has type O blood. Dad has type AB blood. What percentage of their kids will inherit type B blood?

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They will get at least 30%

Answer:

50%

Explanation:

Type A blood and type B blood are both dominant over type O blood.

       A    B

O   AO  BO

O   AO  BO

As is demonstrated by the Punnett square, the children's genotypes will either be AO or BO. Since type O blood is recessive, no child will have O blood, as other dominant alleles are present. 50% will have type A blood and 50% will have type B blood.

how are brain skin and bone genetically related?

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Explanation:

The brain, skin and bones are genetically related thru DNA.

Gene expression regulates differation of cells...

A new litter of pupples was born. The pupples in the litter do not all look the same, which can be seen
In the picture.
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Which part of the cell contains the information that controls the traits of these dogs?
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Answer:

Explanation:

A

how would this affect the cells made from the cell cycle? passage: timmy has a disease that effects his cell cycle, it causes the S phase (part of interphase) to not work correctly.

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Answer:

No cells are produced.

Explanation:

If the S phase of cell cycle did not work properly, the cells produced are abnormal or no cells are produced because no extra copy of chromosomes are present for cell division. If there is no extra copy of chromosomes is present in the cell, the cell will not go to the G2 phase and as a result the cell cycle is remain incomplete. So that's why we can say that no cells are produced if S phase did not work properly.

In the movie outbreak what was the death rate of the virus without the anti-serum

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The death rate was 20%

What do surface current affect !!!!

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Answer:

Surface currents affect climate by moving cold and warm water around the globe. In general, currents carry warm water from the tropics toward the poles and bring cold water back toward the equator. A surface current warms or cools the air above it, influencing the climate of the land near the coast.

Explanation:

I was typing but i saw rhs other persons answer so i deeted it but thwy are right lol

A cell becomes injured and can no longer carry out mitosis. Which statement describes the most immediate effect on the cell? It could be more susceptible to disease. O It could accumulate harmful toxins and wastes. O It would be unable to break down sugars for energy. It would be unable to divide into new cells preventing growth.​

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Answer:

it could be more susceptible to disease or it could be D

Answer:

It would be D because it's the most immediate situation that would happen to the cell.

Explanation:

In shorthorn cattle, color shows incomplete dominance. A red cow has the genotype RR. A white cow
has the genotype ww. Heterozygous cattle are called Roan (red and white spotted) (RW).
1. Cross a red bull with a roan cow. Show the Punnett Square:
% Red Cow
% Roan Cow
% White Cow

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Answer:

red cow would be 50% and the same for a roan cow

Cross a Red Bull with a roan cow. The Punnett Square are

% Red Cow =  25% red

% Roan Cow = 50% roan

% White Cow = 25% white

What is a Punnett square?

A Punnett square is a square with a block that is used to see and describe the offspring of the next generation. It contains both genotypes, dominant and recessive, and then there is a crossing over.

Given that, the red cow has genotype RR

A white cow has the genotype ww.

Heterozygous cattle are called Roan (red and white spotted) (RW).

When RR (red) is crossed with WW (white), it results in a roan color.

RR (red)   x    WW (white) = RW (roan)

Two roan individuals are then mated.

RW    x    RW

RR    RW    RW    WW

Offspring

1/4 RR - Red

1/2 RW - Roan

1/4 WW - White

Hence, the offspring are expected to be 25% red, 50% roan, and 25% white.

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What type of muscle is found in the heart that has gap junctions to allow electrochemical signals to cause rapid contraction?
A. Rough muscle
B. Smooth muscle
C. Cardiac muscle
D. Skeletal muscle

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D) Cardiac Muscle!


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What are some examples of climatic conditions that support certain species and inhibit others?

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Answer:

The cold temperatures, snow and ice, lack of daylight in winter and lack of darkness in winter, make good conditions for the survival of polar bears, seals, caribou, etc., but seriously prohibit the survival of mosquitoes and most other insects.

Explanation: Here's your answer, hopefully this will be help!

The examples of the climatic conditions that support certain species and inhibit others involved the snow, ice, etc.

Examples of the climate conditions:

The cold temperature, snow, and ice, absence of daylight in the winter season, and absence of darkness in winter seasons resulted from the polar bears survival.

But at the same time, it restricts the mosquitoes and other insects survival.

So the above are the examples.

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The process by which a cell divides into two daughter cells is called

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Answer:

Mitosis.............

Answer: Mitosis

Explanation:

Trust me on this, i´m taking honors biology this year, 1 have 95.96% no cap.

What is converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis?

a.soil
b.nitrogen oxide
c.radiant energy
d.all of these

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Photosynthesis in plants converts solar energy into chemical energy using electrons and protons from water. ... In the energy-transduction reactions, solar energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of two energy-transporting molecules, ATP and NADPH.

How does increased heat energy affect the water cycle? Helpppp

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Answer:

Heat causes liquid and frozen water to evaporate into water vapor gas, which rises high in the sky to form clouds... clouds that move over the globe and drop rain and snow. This process is a large part of the water cycle.

An alien has a mass of 75 kg and weighs 225 N. What is the acceleration
due to gravity on the alien's home planet? Don't forget units! *

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Answer:

What is the median of the data displayed in this box-and-whisker plot?

42

49

54

57

Box-and-whisker plot ranging from 34 to 58 with ticks at increments of 1. Plot defined by points at 35, 42, 49, 54, 57.

Explanation:

if the first  one is zero divide it

What is the term used for secretions of endocrine glands responsible for changes taking place in the body?​

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Answer:

Hormones

Explanation:

Hormones is the term used for chemical secretion of endocrine glands responsible for changes taking in the body.

Suppose a mutation occurs within the cells of a Great Blue Heron. The Mutation could be.

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D, all of the above mutations can be harmful, neutral or, beneficial

An advertisement for a health supplement is being shown in a commercial explaining the benefits of increasing lean muscle, strengthen tendons, and ligaments. It also includes a fat burner that will increase the breakdown of triglycerides. Which two biomolecules are being discussed in this ad?



carbohydrates and lipids


lipids and nucleic acids


proteins and carbohydrates


proteins and lipids

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Answer:

C. Proteins and carbohydrates

C. Proteins and Carbohydrates

The kingdom that does contain autotrophs is
A. Archae
B. Eubacteria
C. Plantae
D. Fungi

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Answer:

The answer is C. the Plantae Kingdom.

Explanation:

They are multicellular, autotrophic organisms.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The kingdom that does contain autotrophs is Fungi.

what % of the brain is made up of water?

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Answer:

about 73%

Explanation:

Answer:

About 75% of the brain is made of water.

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Select the correct location on the image.
In pea plants, white seed coat is a recessive trait and gray seed coat is a dominant trait. Which offspring have a white seed coat?

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the bottom right corner of the F2 generation

since the white seed coat is recessive, there needs to be 2 of the recessive alleles for the offspring to have the white seed coat
the offspring gg is the only one that has 2 recessive alleles.
The bottom right corner of F2 generation.

Since the white seed coat is recessive, there needs to be 2 of the recessive alleles for the offspring to have the white seed coat the offspring gg is the only one that has 2 recessive alleles.

Which statement best describes an autotroph?

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Answer:

B Autotrophs make their own food because they are producers.

Explanation:

How did humans change the
environment?

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Answer:

Humans changed the environment by: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water.

Fossils are often hardened remains of organisms that once lived, such as a bone or tooth. Which characteristic of sedimentary rock makes
it likely for fossils to be found in this type of rock?

A. An organism's remain become hardened when covered by melted rock.

B. Organisms are changed into rock by high temperature once they are no longer living.

C. The remains of organisms are buried under layers of sand, shells, and bits of rock.

D. The bones of an organism are pulled below Earth's surface during an earthquake.

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Answer:

C as most fossils are created in the ocean

Explanation:

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The diagram below shows a cell placed in a solution.

A cell is shown placed inside a beaker. It is labeled Cell. The solution inside the beaker is labeled 40% salt solution and the solution inside the cell is labeled 20% salt solution.

Only water is allowed to move in and out of the cell. What will most likely happen to the cell?

It will expand as water moves out of it.
It will shrink as water moves out of it.
It will expand as water moves into it.
It will shrink as water moves into it.

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Answer:

it will expand as water moves hope this helps!

Explanation:

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