11. Choose the best answer.
A spore is a reproductive structure that contains a haploid cell and
a food supply
a style
a protective coating
a diploid cell

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Answer 1

a protective coating. spores do not have stored food supplies, they are a haploid cell


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What is the best definition for the term 'peer review?'
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A. When you are given of review of how well you work by your coworkers.
B. When research is scrutinized and re-tested by others who are experts in the same area.
C. When people of the same age read each other's work.
D. When research is published to the general public for them to form opinions on it.
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A. When you are given of review of how well you by your co workers

The 'genus species' name for the common house cat is Felis domesticus, and the genus species name for a mountain lion is Felis concolor. The modern system of classification categorizes house cats and mountain lions in

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Answer:

two different animals are classified into the same family this means they would be classified in options are first the same Phylum but different class 2nd the same class but different special third the different Kingdom and the different Phylum forth the different class and different order



How does random mating keep a
population in Hardy-Weinberg
Equilibrium?

A. Choosing a random mate creates variation which helps
the population evolve.

B. Individuals choose their mates causing only certain
traits to be passed on.

C. Mates aren't chosen based on traits so all alleles are
equally likely to be passed on.

D. When all the females of a population randomly choose a
mate and only certain alleles get passed on.

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Answer:

A

explanation:

Do you agree or disagree that homologous chromosomes are found in gametes. Explain

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Answer:

Disagree. Homologous chromosomes are pairs of similar chromosomes. Because gametes are haploid, they contain only one set of chromosomes. Thus, homologous chromosomes are not normally found in gametes.

Explanation:

Do leaves have other than. Green colour also have chlorophyll​

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Yes, leaves that are of any other colors than green also have chlorophyll. The green colour of chlorophyll is just hidden beneath other pigments of the leaf.

An ecologist studied the same species of deer during the summer and the winter. She noticed that during the summer, when there was plenty of food, the deer were energetic and playful. However, during winter when food was scarce, the deer moved more slowly and did not run unless they needed to escape a predator.

Which scientific fact is best supported by her observations?
A.
Some deer species will eat the bark of trees.
B.
Food is the fuel that gives animals energy.
C.
Food provides building materials that animals use to grow.
D.
Carnivores eat primarily the meat of other animals.

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The answer is B. When the deer did have food, it fueled their ability to move around but as the food supply went down, they did not have fuel, therefore explaining why they “moved more slowly”.

which water based animals have a mechanism to prevent water from diffusing into their bodies

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Answer:

Osmoconformers are marine animals which, in contrast to osmoregulators, maintain the osmolarity of their body fluids such that it is always equal to the surrounding seawater. Osmoconformers decrease the net flux of water into or out of their bodies from diffusion.

Explanation:

The "homunculus" constructed on the basis of somatosensory representations in the human primary somatosensory cortex

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

a. has a grossly enlarged face and hands compared to torso and limbs

c. is distorted because of the disproportionate representation of certain body parts relative to others in the somatosensory cortex

Explanation:

" Homunculus" is a graphical representation of a small but fully grown man which the foetus is believed to develop whereas somatosensory homunculus is a neurological representation of the brain of humans that shows the motor and sensory functions of the body.

It has a large number of sensory nerves from the hand that take a large part of the brain. The face also has many nerve endings and are represented by large areas of the homunculus. A distorted look comes from this uneven representation of different body parts in the homunculus.

Are there possible risks/harms that the genetic engineering process can cause to the public? How could this be prevented/minimized? How would humans benefit from this process?

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Answer:

Harms: May cause nasty diseases and all sorts of bad things if not engineered properly.

We would benefit by basically being where we are now. We used a lot of genetic engineering to get our technology to the point it is now.

Explanation: Kind of hard to turn back from genetic engineering as it is a potentially useful process.

Write down the functions of
1.microtubules
2.tripletsof microtubules

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Answer:

Microtubules are filamentous intracellular structures that are responsible for various kinds of movements in all eukaryotic cells. Microtubules are involved in nucleic and cell division, organization of intracellular structure, and intracellular transport, as well as ciliary and flagellar motility

Centrioles are cylindrical structures that are made up of protein tubes called microtubules. Specifically, nine groups of three microtubules, known as triplet microtubules, are linked together to make the walls of the cylinder.

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Answer:

Microtubules have several functions. For example, they provide the rigid, organized components of the cytoskeleton that give shape to many cells, and they are major components of cilia and flagella (cellular locomotory projections). They participate in the formation of the spindle during cell division (mitosis).

triplet microtubules are linked together to make the walls of the cylinder.

Explanation:

The traits covered in this video are non-Mendelian traits, unlike #1. What does it mean for a trait to be non-Mendelian

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Answer:

Non-Mendelian traits are traits that are not passed down with dominant and recessive alleles from one gene.

Explanation:

Why are genetically engineered mammalian cells sometimes needed to produce certain proteins instead of genetically engineered bacteria?
A. Mammal cells are larger and can produce greater volumes of protein.
B. Mammalian cells are not needed; bacterial cells can produce the same proteins as long as they have the gene that codes for it.
C. Mammal cells have more precise restriction enzymes.
D. Bacteria make proteins differently than mammals, and cannot make certain human proteins.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

As mammal cells have more precise restriction enzymes, it sometimes needed instead of bacteria. The correct option is C.

What is genetic engineering?

Genetic engineering also referred to as genetic modification is a process that uses laboratory-based technologies to alter an organism's DNA makeup.

Because mammalian cells have more precise restriction enzymes, it is sometimes necessary to use them instead of bacteria.

Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen, biochemists, create genetic engineering in 1973 by implanting DNA from one bacteria into yet another.

There are three basic stepping stones to genetic engineering. These are:

Isolating DNA fragments from a donor organism.Inserting an isolated donor DNA fragment into a vector genome.Growing a recombinant vector in an appropriate host.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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what is the function of red blood cells in the circulatory system​

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Answer:

Red blood cells carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies.

Explanation:

The function of the red cell and its hemoglobin is to carry oxygen from the lungs or gills to all the body tissues and to carry carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, to the lungs, where it's removed from the body. In invertebrates, oxygen-carrying pigment is carried free in the plasma; its concentration in red cells in vertebrates, so that oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged as gases, is more efficient and represents an important evolutionary development. The mammalian red cell is further adapted by lacking a nucleus—the amount of oxygen required by the cell for its own metabolism is thus very low, and most oxygen carried can be freed into the tissues.

can anyone help??? much appreciated

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Answer:

I think true or maybe false don't mind ok but ithink it is true

Answer:

true

Explanation:

they use energy from the sun to convert water from soil and CO2 from the air to make nutrients like glucose

are the colonies of the organism streaked in this question pigmented? is the pigment soluble or non soluble

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Answer:

Soluble in water

Explanation:

There are various pigments which are produced by bacteria. These pigments can be soluble or insoluble in water. Bacteria's have potential to produce diverse bioproducts. The pigments produced by bacteria are of different colors. These pigments are used to add color to textile or paint.

What is the dental formula of a cow​

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The dental formula for cattle is: 2 x (033 /433) = 32 teeth (0 incisors 6 premolars and 6 molar) / (8 incisors 6 premolars and 6 molar) = 32 teeth.
The dental formula for cattle is: 2 x (033 /433) = 32 teeth (0 incisors 6 premolars and 6 molar) / (8 incisors 6 premolars and 6 molar) = 32 teeth.

What can a line graph be used to do? Select the best answer.
A. Identify positive correlation
B. Make comparisons
C. Identify negative correlation
D. Make predictions

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the answer is make comparisons

define the term (1)semi-permeable membrane (2) osmosis tell the answer i will mark u as brainlist​

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Answer:

a)the outermost part of an animal cell that selectively allows things to pass through and come out.

b) the passing of water molecules from higher conc. to lower conc.

Answer:

(a) Semi-permeable membrane:

A semipermeable membrane is a membrane that only allows the movement of solvent molecules but restricts the movement of solute particles across the membrane.

(b) Osmosis:

The process of movement of water molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane is called osmosis.

When two nearby concentrations are different, materials will tend to spread out to equalize the concentration. For example, if you put a drop of food colouring in some water it will gradually spread through the whole water.

Which of the following is NOT a stage in the cell cycle?
A. Gap 1
B. Gap 2
C. Development
D. Mitosis

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Answer:

C. Development

Explanation:

The cell cycle involves two major kinds of division; mitosis and meiosis. These divisions is each composed of stages/phases. Mitosis, for example, is divided into: interphase and mitotic (M) phase.

The interphase stage consists of Gap 1 (G1) phase, Synthesis (S) phase and Gap 2 (G2) phase while the mitotic phase consists of mitosis and cytokinesis etc. Hence, according to the question, development is not a stage of the cell cycle.

Which of the following can be inferred from the genetic code?

A.All organisms have a common biochemical evolutionary origin.

B.Organisms can live without genetic code.

C.Four nucleotides.

D.Four nucleosides.

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Answer:

A. All organisms have a common biochemical evolutionary origin.

Explanation:

Genetic code is the biological mechanism by which the DNA in our body is used to synthesize protein needed for growth and development. The genetic code comprises of all the possible 64 codons i.e. a group of three nucleotides that encode an amino acid.

One of the characteristics of the genetic code is that it is UNIVERSAL. This means that all known living organisms make use of the same genetic code and hence, this portrays that all living organisms share a common biochemical evolutionary origin.

Occasionally, plates like the ones inoculated as part of this exercise are allowed to remain in the incubator for extended periods of time (two weeks or more). When the plates are examined, the agar is desiccated and Halobacterium salinarium is seen growing on plates labeled 5% NaCl and 10% NaCl, despite the fact that H. salinarium requires a minimum of 13% NaCl for growth. Explain why this happens.

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Answer and Explanation:

This happened because when the agar was desiccated, all the water was released, but the solutes used in the culture medium remained in the petri dish, that is, all the nutrients remained available to H. salinarium, which survived by consuming these nutrients. Although the growth of H. salinarium requires a higher level of NaCl than the level left in the petri dish, we can consider that some colonies of H. salinarium adapted to the low level of NaCl and managed to survive, passing this characteristic to new colonies.

make a molecule between 87Fr^+ and 6C^-4

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Answer:

gdshmsdh b

hhfdycjmncd

Explanation:

csbnmbvdfhdfg

1. Study the picture of the cockroach to the
right and identify some characteristics that think
you could use to describe a cockroach


Do not answer if you don’t know I will report your “answer”

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Answer and Explanation:

A few characteristics shared by all cockroach species might be useful to identify them.

Their body shape is flattened, wide and oval. Pronotum: There is a big plaque joined to the thorax, composed of three segments. The first segment covers and protects the small head.Head: Small heads carrying two typical long, thin, and flexible antennae used to sense the environment. They also have two big composed ocellus or eyes. The oral structures are adapted to bite, chew, and absorb. Abdomen: The abdomen is composed of 10 segments. Exoskeleton: Their whole body is covered by a hard, resistant exoskeleton, covered with a cerous substance. Receptors: They have many thermal, tactile, and gustatory receptors to sense the environment. Wings: Two pairs of wings. The tegmens are the hard front pair that protects the body and the second pair of wings. The second pair is membranous and used to fly. Legs: Three pairs of robust legs joined to the thoracic segments. The last pair of legs are much longer than the others. All of them have ornaments that look like spines, and might have a sensory function and help the insect to displace through different fields.  

Explain How a chloroplast helps a cell get the meterials it needs

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Answer:

chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the sun into sugars that can be used by cells. Its like a solar panel that changes sunlight energy into electric energy. The entire process is called photosynthesis and it all depends on the little green chlorophyll molecules in each chloroplast.

what is the difference between red blood cell, white blood cell and platelets in table​

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Answer:

La principal diferencia entre los glóbulos rojos y los glóbulos blancos es su función;

la sangre roja transporta oxígeno por todo el cuerpo mientras que los glóbulos blancos participan en la defensa de los animales,

destruyendo los patógenos que invaden las células del cuerpo.

Las plaquetas son responsables de la coagulación de la sangre.

Explanation:

What will be the impact on productivity of plant if CO2 reduction stops during photosynthesis?​

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Answer:

As carbon dioxide concentrations increase, the pores don't open as wide, resulting in lower levels of transpiration by plants and thus increased water-use efficiency.

Explanation:

IN YOUR OWN WORDS, what is the definition for Zygote?

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Answer:

Zygote, fertilized egg cell that results from the union of a female gamete (egg, or ovum) with a male gamete (sperm). In the embryonic development of humans and other animals, the zygote stage is brief and is followed by cleavage, when the single cell becomes subdivided into smaller cells.

the cell produced by the union of two gametes, before it undergoes cleavage.

What do you need to include for each graph?
All are important when making a graph
Equal increments (spacing)
units of measurement
Title

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The correct answer is: “All are important when making a graph”

What two distinct features do sound waves have?
Amplitude and frequency
Frequency and decibels
Volume and amplitude
Volume and decibels
Frequency and volume

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Answer:

amplitude and frequency

How do scientists believe the Earth formed???????

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Answer:

Formation. When the solar system settled into its current layout about 4.5 billion years ago, Earth formed when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust in to become the third planet from the Sun. Like its fellow terrestrial planets, Earth has a central core, a rocky mantle and a solid crust.

When the solar system settled into its current layout about 4.5 billion years ago, Earth formed when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust in to become the third planet from the Sun. Like its fellow terrestrial planets, Earth has a central core, a rocky mantle and a solid crust.
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