1. An oral examination limits the practitioner to knowledge of what is seen clinically.
a. True
b. False

2. Dental radiographs allow the practitioner to see many conditions that are not apparent clinically.
a. True
b. False

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. True.

2. True.

Explanation:

Diagnostic testing can be defined as a scientific process that typically involves identifying a condition or its cause through a series of procedures and examination.

In Medicine, a diagnostic test can be used to identify a disease (sickness) or cause of symptoms.

This ultimately implies that, a diagnostic test avails medical professionals or experts the opportunity to identify illnesses and underlying causes of symptoms.

1. True: an oral examination limits the ability of a medical professional or expert (practitioner) to have knowledge of what is seen clinically.

2. True: dental radiographs is an equipment which allow a medical professional or expert (practitioner) to see many conditions that are not apparent clinically.


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Products of DNA replication

DNA replication occurs during Interphase. What Image shows the products of replication. If the parent strands are blue and the new strands are red? Click the correct box.

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Answer:

The red one.

Explanation:

The red colour strands are the products of replication in which new DNA molecules are formed. The main purpose of replication is to produce extra set of DNA molecules for the new cell so that each cell receives extra molecules of DNA. Due to DNA replication, the cell has two types of DNA i.e. parent strands and new strands. The parent strands are blue in colour whereas the new strands are red in colour.

Explain the relationship of the structure of cell membrane molecules to the function of the cell membrane overall. You must discuss the structure/function relationship of at least 3 different molecules that compose the cell membrane.

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The answer is c because of the

what is the minimum weight that requires 2 people to lift a dog​

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In a perfect world, a "safe" lift would be 51 pounds i think, not sure tho sorry

What is the role of DNA polymerase enzymes in replication?

(A) unzipping the double helix by breaking down the hydrogen bonds

(B) adding the free nucleotides to the complementary strand of DNA

(C) splitting the DNA molecule

(D)connecting the fragments on the lagging strand of DNA

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

the function of DNA polymerase is to unzip the double helix structure of DNA by breaking down the weak hydrogen bond

Answer:

(B) adding the free nucleotides to the complementary strand of DNA

Explanation:

A DNA polymerase is an enzyme capable of creating new DNA molecules by sequentially adding nucleotides to the three prime (3')-end of a DNA strand. A DNA strand is a polynucleotide chain composed of a linear series of nucleotides, each consisting of a deoxyribose sugar, and phosphate, and a base (i.e., thymine, guanine, cytosine and adenine). Before a cell starts to divide, it needs first to replicate its genetic material by using DNA polymerases that duplicate the cell's DNA during the interphase (S phase). During this process (DNA replication), an enzyme known as helicase unwinds the DNA molecule, which is made up of two antiparallel strands oriented in opposite 3′-5′ directions to each other. Subsequently, each strand is used as a template for its replication through DNA polymerases that can add nucleotides (one at time) to an existing short fragment of RNA, i.e., the primer sequence, which is paired with the template DNA strand.

"During cytokinesis of an animal cell, a cell plate grows from the center moves outward"
True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Tabla de comparación entre el reino protista y fungí

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What you want say?????

which language is this?

During which days of the menstrual cycle does the level of FSH increase?

Question 1 options:

FSH increases before the menstrual cycle is finished around day 27.


FSH rarely increases during the menstrual cycle, it stays level unless the follicle has been implanted.


FSH increases during the follicular stage of the ovarian cycle (between day six and day fourteen).


FSH increases during the follicular stage of the ovarian cycle (between day one and day six) and then peaks on the 13th day.

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Answer:

option (C) is correct answer

A scientist is studying some developing eggs from an ocean sample. The early embryos have divided only a few times, and all cells look identical. When the scientist carefully removes half the cells from an embryo, both clumps of cells are able to complete development, forming twins. The eggs can be identified as cnidarians. crustaceans. protostomes. deuterostomes. echinoderms.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - deuterostomes.

Explanation:

Duetorstomes eggs ,During embryonic development the zygote undergoes cleavage. Cleavage results is slitting into multiple cells where ease cell has the ability to develop into a complete embryo when isolated.

The area is the brain the controls, temperature, metabolism and water/electrolyte balance is called?

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Answer:

The Hypothalamus

Answer:

Hypothalamus

Explanation:

answer the questions please​

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Answer:

you learn about vampires

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explain the structure of molar​

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Answer:

Molars are the biggest of all the teeth. They have a large, flat surface with ridges that allow them to chew food and grind it up. Adults have 12 permanent molars — six on the bottom and top jaw, and children have eight primary molars.

Hope it works!!!!

Molar are two: premolar and molar.
Premolar is found in front of molar
Molar is the fares from all types of teeth

A suspension of yeast cells is being grown under anaerobic conditions such that glucose is degraded to ethanol and carbon dioxide. To follow this process by monitoring the release of CO214, at which positions in the glucose molecule would the C14 label need to be incorporated

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Answer:

carbons 3 and 4

Explanation:

Alcoholic fermentation is an anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway capable of converting one mole of glucose (C6H12O6) into two moles of ethanol (C2H5OH) and two moles of carbon dioxide (CO2), producing during this process two moles of ATP. The overall chemical reaction is as follow: C6H12O6 (glucose) >> 2 C2H5OH (ethanol) + 2 CO2.  During this process (fermentation), energy is obtained from the glycolysis process by which each glucose molecule is broken down into two pyruvate molecules (2 CH3COCOO−). Pyruvic acid is an organic acid that ionizes to produce a hydrogen ion and a molecule of pyruvate. Subsequently, this pyruvate is then converted into ethanol and CO2, generating NAD+, i.e., the oxidized form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide or NAD, which is required for glycolysis (and therefore to produce ATP). Moreover, dismutation refers to the redox reaction by which one compound with an intermediate oxidation state converts into two compounds. In consequence, the CO2 generated during fermentation arises from the dismutation of pyruvic acid. During this process, the major source of CO2 is carbon 3 (C3) and carbon 4 (C4) of the glucose as a result of the dismutation of pyruvate, and thereby these positions in the glucose molecule would the C14 label need to be incorporated.

What is the probability of the parents having a daughter?

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Answer:

1/ 2

Explanation:

since the parents can have only a son or a daughter

the total number of outcomes = 2

and favorable outcome = 1

probability of an event = no. of favorable Outcomes/ total number of Outcomes.

= 1/ 2


The fish 'Exocoetus' has well developed fins for gliding in the water. What is the name
of these fins that are used to glide over water?

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Answer:

Pectoral fins

Mitosis and Meiosis lab conclusion

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Answer:

Conclusion. To sum up, Mitosis and Meiosis are cell division processes which aids with our daily life. Without the process of meiosis and mitosis, cells would not be able to replicate. Also genetic variation and cell growth would not be possible.

Meiotic recombination produces new genetic information in sister chromatids.This Happens During prophase I. Order the stages of prophase I chronologically: ____ Diplotene.-The synaptonemal complex dissociates; homologous pairs remain attached (chiasmata).

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

The various stages of propase I of meiosis I in chronological order would be

1. Leptotene

2. Zygotene

3. Pachytene

4. Diplotene

5. Diakinesis

The leptotene stage is characterized by the thickening or condensation of the genetic material in the nucleus such that 'thick thread' structures is formed.

At the zygotene stage, the thickness advances and structures can be seen as chromosomes under the microscope. Homologous chromosomes are seen pairing up (synapsis) through the formation of synaptonemal complex to form tetrads or bivalents.

At pachytene, an exchange of chromosomal segments between synapsed homologous chromosomes occur in a process known as crossing over. The exchange point along the synapsed chromosomes are known as the chiasmata. After the crossing over, homologous chromosomes begin to separate but remains joined at the chiasmata.

At diplotene, the dissolution of the synaptonemal complex occur and homologous chromosomes still held together by the chiasmata begin to repel one another. The chiasmata becomes terminalized.

At Diakinesis, chromosomal condensation is completed and the cell is conditioned to progress to metaphase I of meiosis I.

Osteology 1) For the following fill-in the correct anatomical term: (ex. Inferior, superior, posterior, etc.) a. Your knee is ____________ relative to your navel. b. Your sternum is _____________ relative to your right side.

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Answer:

a. inferior  

b. medial

Explanation:

There are three planes that are used to divide the human body: 1-transverse plane, which is a horizontal line that divides the body into a superior (above) section and an inferior (below) section; 2-median sagittal plane, which is a vertical line that divides the body into equal left and right portions; and, 3-coronal plane, which divides the body into a ventral (anterior) section and a dorsal (posterior) section. As its name indicates, inferior is the opposite term of 'superior' and refers to a structure that is 'below' something else (for example, the feet are inferior to the head). Moreover, a medial structure refers to a structure that is closer to the midline of the body, and therefore divides the body into equal right and left sections (for example, the nose is medial to the eyes).

Which of these actions is likely to prevent the spread of pathogens in the environment?

Washing hands once a week
Coughing out loud
Touching wounds
Washing fruits

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Washing fruits because by washing you will decrease the bacteria’s

Answer:

A or D

Explanation:

Coughing out loud  and Touching wounds will spread it, not prevent it, Its most likely D, because only washing your hands once a week is basically useless and will prevent little- to nothing so washing fruits is your best bet I would go with D

Which factor will decrease photosynthesis?
abundant carbon dioxide
balanced pH
increased light intensity
not enough water

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ANSWER :

Not enough water

Definitely not enough water, we have a whole ocean full of it, boy, we can just take the water and clean the water so we can drink it, don’t click water , if it’s right, your teacher bad, we literally have water in the ocean that we can used to drink after it’s cleaned

Which location is most vulnerable to primary succession?
O A. A newly paved parking lot
O B. An overgrazed prairie
O C. A well-maintained ranch
O D. A newly formed island
BUBMIT
PREVIOUS
o
A
TO

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Answer:

A. A newly paved parking lot

Explanation:

A. a newly formed island because it gives new space to grow plants and provide food for organisms

Who was Dr. Joseph Bell?

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Answer:

Sherlock Holmes

Explanation:

He was the inspiration. Not the actual Holmes.

Answer:

Joseph Bell  (2 December 1837 – 4 October 1911) was a Scottish surgeon and lecturer at the medical school of the University of Edinburgh in the 19th century.

Hola, necesito ayuda con este ejercicio. Regalo 70 puntos, 5 estrellas y corazón.

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Respuesta corta: Produciendo un sentimiento de satisfacción.

Explanation

En el texto se hace referencia a una investigación para analizar la relación entre las redes sociales y el cerebro de los adolescentes. Para ello los investigadores utilizaron imágenes magnéticas del cerebros de los 32 adolescentes estudiados. Una vez terminaron el estudio se dan cuenta que "una estructura del cerebro, llamada núcleo accumbens, se activa más cuantos más likes tuviera una imagen". Además, el autor del texto agrega que "Esto es interesante si se tiene en cuenta que este órgano nervioso es el responsable de que experimentemos momentos de placer intensos al ganar un premio, comer helado, etc". De acuerdo a lo anterior se puede interpretar que las redes sociales influyen en el cerebro de los adolescentes debido a que produce en ellos un sentimiento de satisfacción o reconocimiento a recibir "likes" de otras personas. Además, este sentimiento se puede interpretar como aprobación por parte de las demás personas.

how does Fibrocartilage receive it's nutrients?

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Answer:

These cells receive nutrients through a double diffusion barrier but rely on anaerobic respiration due to low oxygen concentration.

8. Which repair process leads to an abasic site as part of the repair pathway?
a.
base excision repair
C.
recombination
b.
methyl mismatch repair
d.
SOS repair

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Susan went to an oncologist because some cancerous cells had been detected within her breast
tissue. Which of the following is NOT a warning signal for cancer?

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what are the following options?? i cant help if you don’t but the whole question

Answer:

Cancerous

Explanation:

Cancerous doesn't mean cancer

All living things are made of cells discovered throught what

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Answer:

A microscope

Explanation:

Because Microscopes magnify small objects. Some microscopes can even be used to observe an object at the cellular level, allowing scientists to see the shape of a cell, its nucleus, mitochondria, and other organelles.

g An Hfr strain is produced when Select one: A. an F episome is transferred to a new cell. B. an F episome leaves the E. coli chromosome. C. an F episome leaves the host chromosome and removes some of the host chromosome. D. an F episome integrates into the E. coli chromosom

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Answer:

A. an F episome is transferred to a new cell.

Explanation:

Hfr strains arise from the integration of the plasmid into the bacterial cell in one of several ways such as the recombination of events. Most commonly are formed by the UV-induced integration of E coil F factor. It tries to transfer a copy of the F factors as well the entire chromosome to the recipient bacterium.

How are meiosis and mitosis different?

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Answer:

b. only meiosis results in a reduction in chromosome number

Explanation:

What is the difference between lymph and lymph vessels​

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Answer:

A thin tube that carries lymph (lymphatic fluid) and white blood cells through the lymphatic system. Also called lymphatic vessel. Anatomy of the lymph system, showing the lymph vessels and lymph organs including lymph nodes, tonsils, thymus, spleen, and bone marrow.

Which organisms transform nitrogen to a form that is useful to plants?

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Answer:

nitrogen-fixing bacteria is the answer

Explanation:

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are a type of organisms that transform nitrogen to a form that is useful to plants. 

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