Answer:
A good example may be represented by different shapes and sizes of beaks in finches living on different Galapagos islands
Explanation:
According to the evolutionary theory proposed by Darwin, natural selection is a mechanism that acts on heritable phenotypic variation among individuals within a population. Genetic variation can be considered as the primary source of heritable phenotypic variation. Those organisms that are better adapted for a particular environment will have more chances to survive and reproduce, thereby passing these heritable traits to the next generation. For example, during his work, Darwin observed that the shape and size of beaks in finch species from different islands in the Galapagos archipelago varied as a consequence, i.e., as an adaptation, to the availability of food resources present in each island.
An example of adaptations in other organisms that may have resulted from variations that were favored by natural selection. - The light-colored mice are an adaption favored by natural selection as they were able to live longer.
Adaptations are physical or behavioral traits that make an organism better suited to its environment. The inheritable variation comes from random mutations.
the example of such variations caused by natural selection are:
The Deer mouse adapted to the environment by developing a lighter color.The light-colored mice were able to live longer.Thus, The light-colored mice are an adaption favored by natural selection as they were able to live longer.
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Match each movement with the correct label.
flexion
extension
adduction
abduction
elevation
depression
medial rotation
lateral rotation
Answer:
flexion - depression
extension - elevation
adduction - medial rotation
abduction - lateral rotation
Explanation:
Flexion is the process of bending an arm or leg. It occurs as a result of the contraction of the muscles. Depression is a downward movement. Hence, flexion refers to the depression of an arm or leg.
Extension is the process of stretching the body parts. Elevation is an upward movement. Hence, extension refers to the elevation of body parts.
Adduction is the movement of a limb or other part of the body towards the midline or another part of the body. The movement of the limb towards the midline of the body is known as medial rotation.
Abduction is the movement of a limb or other part of the body away from the midline of the body. The movement of the limb away from the midline of the body is known as lateral rotation.
Energy Released from the cellular respiration of glucose is
A.First stores within ATP
B.Stored in the liver as fat
C.Turned into fat
D.used directly for body activity
Answer:
During the process of glycolysis in cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized to carbon dioxide and water. Energy released during the reaction is captured by the energy-carrying molecule. To this extent, the Answer is (A)
Explanation:
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Energy that is released from the cellular respiration is called as the ATP that is adenosine triphosphate. It is the energy currency of the cell.
What is the number of phosphate in ATP ?The number of phosphates in the molecule of ATP is 3 phosphates.
Glucose and the other food's molecules get broken down by the controlled stepwise oxidation in order to just provide the chemical energy in form of ATP and the NADH. Energy that is released during breakdown of the glucose and the other organic fuel molecules that are from the carbohydrates with fats and the proteins in the glycolysis is just captured and then stored in the ATP.
During the cellular respiration the glucose is just broken down in presence of the oxygen in order to just produce the carbon dioxide with water. Energy that is just released during reaction is just captured by energy-carrying molecule that is ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
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How is the nervous system a component of a larger system in an organism.
Answer: The nervous system allows organisms to sense, organize, and react to information in the environment. The basic unit of the nervous system is the neuron. Synapses form between the neurons, allowing them to communicate to other neurons or other systems in the body
Explanation:
Acompound has the empirical formula CH.
The molar mass for the molecular formula is
78 g/mol. What is the molecular formula?
In relation to natural gas, where is crude oil generally found?
Crude oil is found above natural gas reservoirs.
Crude oil is found next to natural gas reservoirs.
Crude oil is mixed in with natural gas reservoirs.
Crude oil is found below natural gas reservoirs.
Answer:
*Crude oil is found below natural gas reservoirs.*
Explanation:
the explanation is because well.. that is where it is found.
Answer:
*Crude oil is found below natural gas reservoirs.*
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Answer:
lithium and oxygen - ionic bondsulphur and oxygen - covalent bondall you need is in the photo
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Answer:
transcription: DNA -> mRNA
Explanation:
transcription is when the DNA is unzipped and then copied onto the mRNA.
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What type of moisture does Colder air hold than hotter air?
When the humidity is high, the change of precipitation is (high or low).
What happens to the humidity if the temperature drops and the amount of moisture in the air remains the same?
Answer:
Explanation:
1)A oft-repeated water vapor myth is that warm air can “hold” more water vapor than cool air because as the air warms its molecules move farther apart, making room for more molecules..
2)Humidity is both the precursor and the result of rain. Humidity is water vapor in the air. It turns to rain when temperatures drop sufficiently to cause this water vapor to condense into water droplets.
3) If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature drops, the relative humidity increases. If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature rises, the relative humidity decreases.
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Answer:
The chance of precipitation is high.
Colder air holds less moisture than hotter air
If the temperature drops the humidity stays the same and yes the humidity stays the same when temperature drops but rises when there is hot air
Explanation:
A hemisphere experiences summer when _____________ .
A) it is tilted toward the Sun
B) it is tilted away from the Sun
Answer:
A
Explanation:
tilted towards sun....
Which student identified the correct step and the result of that process?
Frank claims step 1 is DNA replication which produces proteins needed by the organism to grow and develop
Emma claims step 2 is transcription, resulting in a double stranded RNA molecule needed for translation in the nucleus
Francine claims step 3 is translation which produces the mRNA strand by reading and pairing bases to the DNA template
Tyrone claims step 4 is the production of amino acids, which will form proteins, resulting in the expression of genes found in DNA
Answer: Emma claims step 2 is transcription, resulting in a double stranded RNA molecule needed for translation in the nucleus
Explanation:
An event that restricts the size of a population such as weather events like drought or flood is likely a
1)density dependent limiting factor
2)density independent limiting factor
3)immigration
4)emmigration
Answer:
The correct answer is - 2) density-independent limiting factor.
Explanation:
Density-independent limiting factors are the factors that cause a change in the size of the population without getting influenced by the density of the population.
Density-independent limiting factors include biotic or abiotic factors with catastrophic conditions such as natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, drought, fires, and many more.
Drought affects the size of the population by increasing competition in the ecosystem for resources.
5. How many chromosomes of each size does the MOM & DAD DRAGON pass on to their baby?
Answer:
46
Explanation:
23 chromosomes from the egg (mom) and 23 from the sperm (dad)
Which level includes organisms that get their energy solely from an abiotic factor?
Answer:
Not enough information, but I would have to go with producers.
Explanation:
Producers use abiotic factors (mainly the sun and water).
The Lac Operon is a set of genes that controls the production of lactase the enzyme that digests
lactose. In the top picture: The gene is "turned off" resulting in no mRNA being made. In the
bottom picture: The gene is "turned on" allowing the RNA polymerase express the genes,
resulting in production of the lactase enzyme.
which statement is not correct about the lac operon?
Answer:
The lactose present prevents the production of lactase
Explanation:
This question is describing a set of genes in bacteria called LAC OPERON. Lac operon controls the production of lactase, which is the enzyme that digests lactose. However, this gene can be regulated at the transcription level i.e caused to be transcribed or not depending on certain factors.
According to the question, lac operon, which regulates the production of enzymes will be transcribed and subsequently translated i.e. turned on when there is a substrate (lactose) that the produced enzyme will work on. However, when there is no need of the lactase enzyme or there is absence of lactose (substrate), the lac operon gene is turned off.
Note that, the statement that "The presence of lactose prevents the production of lactase" is not correct.
Can you write an essay about what makes a good rapper.
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Answer:
There are many rappers out there in the world yet only a few of them are really well known and recognized. Of course this is because they meet peoples expectations. Different people have different opinions on what makes a good rapper. Things that I think make a good rapper is that they need to have good flow, meaningful lyrics that actually make sense and not just rhyme any word with another that doesn't make sense. Another thing is how they are like as a person as well. If they are a pretty decent human being and meets peoples expectations then they will be considered as a good rapper. If the person is not only ignorant but also can't rap well then they are considered bad. Like I said many people have different opinions but these are just mines.
Explanation:
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What energy goes into the trumpet to create the sound?
Answer:
The energy that goes into the trumpet to create the sound is a standing wave. (I think...)
Explanation:
When a person is blowing into a trumpet, a standing wave is being created based on the shape of the instrument. The trumpet is formed to produce sound. Notes sound different from one another because they represent different frequencies and therefore a different numbers of nodes.
5. How many pairs of chromosomes are there in each
human *body cell?
Answer:
In humans, each cell normally contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46.
Explanation:
Based on the cell theory, which of the following is true? (5 points) a All cells perform the same function. b All cells are of the same size and shape. c Organisms can have only one or many cells. d Cells vary in size depending on the size of the organism.
Answer:
C is the correct one
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is C. Organsims can have only one many cells.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D.)
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer the following questions.
4) Choose the best answer.
How are organisms classified in the phylum category?
based on basic body structure
color
cell structure
chromosomes
Answer:
Basic body structure.
Explanation:
Organisms classified in the phylum category on the basis of their basic body structure. Organisms are classified in the groups and subgroups on the basis of similarities and differences. Those organisms that show resemblance is to be put in the same group. They have some similar characteristics such mode of reproduction, mobility, feeding behaviour and body structure etc.
When an instruction for a variation of a trait is not shown in by the organism, but the organism carrys it and can pass it on to the next generations, these organisms are called _______.
a
dominant
b
carriers
c
recessive
d
holders
Answer:
b. carriers
Explanation:
Recessive alleles do not create a phenotype if a dominant allele is present BUT the organism itself is called a carrier because it carries the recessive trait.
what do the phase changes condensation, evaporation, and crystallization have in common?
Answer:
They are all a part of the water cycle.
Explanation:
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Which of the following describes a structure that both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have in common?
A.) This membrane-bound organelle encloses the cell’s DNA and is where DNA replication occurs.
B.) This organelle is composed of a stack of membrane sacs where proteins are modified and stored.
C.) This organelle extracts energy stored in glucose molecules to power cell functions.
D.) This organelle is composed of protein and RNA and is used to make proteins for the cell.
Where does compression often occur?
1. Along a normal fault
2. Along a strike strip fault
3. At a divergent boundary
4. At a convergent boundary
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Answer:
Compression often occurs at a convergent boundary.
Compression often occur at a convergent boundary.
What does compression often occur?Compression is the most common stress, that occurs at convergent plate boundaries.Tension is the major type of stress at divergent plate boundaries.What are convergent and divergent boundary?When two plates come together, it is known as a convergent boundary.When two plates move away from each other,it is known as divergent boundary.What are strik strip fault and normal strip fault?
Strik strip fault is a fault on which the two blocks slide past one another.Normal faults is an inclines fractures where the rock moves down.
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Specialized cells have different dna from other specialized cells
Answer: for example in a nerve cell are different from the genes that are expressed in a muscle cell. Both cells have the same DNA, but expressing different genes generates different cell types.
Explanation:
. What causes a hurricane to form
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Answer:
For one to form, there needs to be warm ocean water and moist, humid air in the region. When humid air is flowing upward at a zone of low pressure over warm ocean water, the water is released from the air as creating the clouds of the storm. As it rises, the air in a hurricane rotates.
Explanation:
In short pressure zones over warm ocean
Answer:
When warm moist air over the water rises, it is replaced by cooler air.
The cooler air will then warm and start to rise.
If there is enough warm water, the cycle will continue and the storm clouds and wind speeds will grow causing a hurricane to form.
Explanation:
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How would a cloned animal compare with the original animal whose DNA
was copied?
A. The clone would have all of the traits of the original animal except
for the new genetically engineered traits.
B. The clone would have identical genetic traits but differ in the traits
the original acquired during its life.
c. The clone would be identical in all ways to the original animal and
have the same genetic and acquired traits.
D. The clone would be identical to the original in traits acquired
during its life but differ in its genetic traits.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is your answer because the clone would have identical genetic traits but differ in the traits the original acquired during its life.
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What is the variety of gene combinations that exist within a population called?
A population's genetic diversity can be quantified via genetic variation, genetic diversity is the term used to describe the genetic variation of an entire species.
What is genetic variation?Each variant of a gene is referred to as an allele, and genetic variations are the variances in DNA segments or genes across individuals.
A population's naturally occurring genetic diversity is studied by population geneticists. A population's gene pool is made up of all the genes and different alternative or allelic versions of those genes.
Some genes exist in a number of forms, all of which share the same genetic locus on a chromosome.
Therefore, genetic diversity is the variety of gene combinations that exist within a population.
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what are breeding programmes for endangered species?
also give an example
Answer:
A breeding programme for endangered animals is where endangered animals are taken from their natural habitats in the wild and bred together in captivity to stop them going completely extinct. For example in the UK, beavers were endangered until they were entered into a breeding programme and eventually, successfully, reintroduced to their natural habitats in the UK.
Explanation:
1. Which type of information about rattlesnakes
does the bar graph above show? SC.7.L.15.2
A adaptation
B evolution
Cmimicry
D variation
Answer:
Variation
Explanation:
Answer: Variation
Explanation:
Has different species of rattlesnakes shown in the graph.