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the water will enter into the cellthe solution is isotonicA scientist is developing a potential treatment for cancer. She grows cells in hundreds of petri dishes and exposes the dishes to environments that are known to cause cancer. After exposure, the scientist determines that some of the petri dishes have cancer cells.What factor do all the petri dishes that contain cancer cells have in common?
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they are normal mutations you can never have a cure to cancer you would have to throw a lot of your DNA and genes away to have a less chance of dying but we could slow or kill cancer but no way to prevent it from happning as it happens everyday to you but those cells have a higher chance to become cancer becuase of those thing that help cells to become cancer.
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HELP!!!! Two characteristics of most plants are a root system and a shoot system. Most of the structures in these systems
are common to all plants; however, there are some variations. Which structure can sometimes be found as part of
the shoot system?
stems
leaves
roots
flowers
Answer:
Leaves, and flowers
Explanation:
The shoot system is above ground and includes the organs such as leaves, buds, stems, flowers (if the plant has any), and fruits (if the plant has any).
Answer:
ROOTS
Explanation:
ROOT ROOT ROOT ROOT ROOT ROOT because it root
what must happen before miosis can begin?
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Before meiosis actually begins, the DNA that is packaged into chromosomes must be fully copied. ... DNA replication occurs in the same fashion as it does during mitosis. After replication, the homologues are doubled, and each chromosome now has a homologous pair
which kind of cells carry out the process of cellular respiration?
All living cells must carry out cellular respiration. It can be aerobic or anaerobic respiration. Prokaryotic cells carry out cellular respiration within the cytoplasm or on the inner surfaces of the cells, while Mitochondria carry out the cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells. They are also called as the 'Power house' of the cell as they produce the energy needed to the cell to function properly.
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How is an occluded front different from a cold front?
a) Warm air is pushed up during an occluded front, while cold air moves quickly during a cold front.
b) Occluded fronts cause warm air to feel dry, while cold fronts cause ground temperatures to feel cooler.
c) Warm air moves slowly during an occluded front, while cold air is cut off from the ground in a cold front.
d) Occluded fronts cause rapid changes in weather conditions, while cold fronts cause widespread cloud formation.
Answer:
A cold front forms at the leading edge of the colder air mass the cold front can bring thunderstorm in the region whereas the occluded front can bring strong winds and precipitation. so its probably d
Occluded fronts cause rapid changes in weather conditions, while cold fronts cause widespread cloud formation. Therefore, option (D) is correct.
What are occluded fronts?Because of their different densities, large masses of warm air and cold air do not mix when they come into contact with one another. They instead organize themselves into a front that is typically hundreds of miles long. When a warm air mass is sandwiched in between two cold air masses, the result is a phenomenon known as an occluded front. The mass of warm air rises as the masses of cool air push against one another and meet in the middle. The warm air mass is occluded, which literally means "cut off," from the ground, and pushed upward, which causes the temperature to drop. These types of fronts are known to bring blustery winds and significant precipitation.
Occluded fronts typically develop near low pressure areas that have reached their mature state.
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Diversity occurs in many places in meiosis. In what process is the first place where the pieces of DNA switch positions with the homologous sister chromatids?
A. Interphase
B.Independent Assortment
C. Crossing Over
D.Anaphase
E. Randomness of egg and sperm meeting
Answer:
crossing over
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