Answer:
The change of number of neutrons does not affect the charge of the atom. All it will affect is your average atomic mass which is the sum of protons and neutrons.
Explanation: Hope this can help! ^^
Answer:
It will change the isotopes.
Mistakes are sometimes made in duplicating or transmitting genetic information. These mistakes are called
Answer:
Mutation
Explanation:
Mutation is any alteration or change in the genetic sequence of a gene caused by mutagens (substances) or mistakes during replication of genetic sequences.
A mutation occurs in the gene from time to time, although, the cell has protocols in place to put them under control if they occur. However, when DNA or a gene is being copied and transferred to offsprings, there is bound for mistakes called MUTATION to occur.
___is a process that tells cells to stop dividing if they touch each other.
Answer:
Contact inhibition
1. Below is a diagram of the male
reproductive system. Which structure is
represented by D?
A. scrotum
B. testes
C. prostate gland
D. epididymis
Answer:
A:scrotum
Explanation:
its part of the male reproductive system. I looked it up.
Volcanoes can form near coastal regions where an oceanic plate [blank] below a continental plate
Answer:
Subducts
Explanation:
According to Merriam Webster and TheFreeDictionary, the definition of subduct is "A geologic process in which one edge of one crustal plate is forced below the edge of another." Since this sentence indicates that an oceanic plate sinks under the continental plate, therefore I believe the fill-in-the-blank word would be 'subducts' or a similar word.
A large bowl contains a mixture of soil and iron powder. What would be the best way to separate the iron powder from the soil?
Answer:
Add magnet to the bowl, cover the bowl, and shake well
Explanation:
Anything with MAGNET
from his monohybrid crosses, Mendel developed his first law
Answer:
Im confused but if your asking for Medel's first law it would be states that for the pair of alleles an individual has of some gene (or at some genetic locus), one is a copy of a randomly chosen one in the father of the individual, and the other if a copy of a randomly chosen one in the mother, and that a randomly chosen one will be copied
Explanation:
look at the picture
Answer:
What was the question of it
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You have adopted a gray mouse, which you know is a wild type phenotype. When crossed with a white mouse, your gray mouse has a first litter of 3 gray mice and 2 white mice. In the second litter, you observe 3 gray mice and 4 white mice. What is the probable genotype of your gray mouse
What is RNA primase's job?
-removing a few bases for DNA polymerase
-add a few bases for DNA polymerase
-removing a few bases for helicase
Answer:
The correct answer is - add a few bases for DNA polymerase
Explanation:
A short extended nucleic acid composed of ssRNA molecule. This is a molecule that synthesize a primer initialy and later again lay down a primer after the opening of replication fork by DNA helicase.
It sysntheisze before and after the helicase and follow the helicase in order to prepare for the replication process. Thus, adding a few bases for DNA polymerase is main job of RNA primase.
Can someone pleeaseeee helpppp!! I’ll mark the brainliest
Answer:
i think its C im not sure but normally in my opinion that would be correct
Answer:
natural selection: black moths had a higher chance of survival since they were more camouflaged from the pollution
Explanation:
what is the dakota access pipeline
Answer: The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) or Bakken pipeline is a 1,172-mile-long underground oil pipeline in the United States. It begins in the oil fields of the Bakken formation in northwest North Dakota and continues through South Dakota and Iowa to an oil terminal near Patoka, Illinois.
Explanation:
The F1 mother of these progeny (F2) resulted from a cross between two flies from true breeding lines (P generation). What are the genotypes of these two lines
The question is incomplete. The complete question is :
In fruit flies, the recessive pr and cn mutations cause brown and bright-red eyes, respectively (wild-type flies have brick-red eyes). The double mutant pr cn combination has orange eyes. A female who has wild-type eyes is crossed to an orange-eyed male. Their progeny have the following distribution of eye colors:
wild-type8
brown241
bright-red239
orange12
500
The F1 mother of these progeny (F2) resulted from a cross between two flies from true breeding lines (P generation). What are the genotypes of these two lines ?
Answer:
prprcn+cn+ and pr+pr+cncn
Explanation:
Progeny is the offspring or descendants of any animal, plant, human or a species.
In the context, it is given that the cn mutation and recessive pr in the fruit flies makes brown and bright red color eyes. And the double mutant of pr and cn combination makes orange eyes. An oragne eye males is crossed with a female having a wild type eyes. Now for this, the F1 mother of the progeny F2 which results from the cross of two flies, the genotypes is " prprcn+cn+ and pr+pr+cncn. "
Daphne identifies the entire sequence of nucleotides in a gene. Based on this information and the genetic code, she predicts the sequence of amino acids in the protein that the gene codes for. What is the MOST LIKELY reason that Daphne’s prediction would be incorrect?
The gene codes for a carbohydrate, and not a protein.
A mutation changes the genetic code that the cell uses.
The cell removes introns from pre-mRNA.
The cell removes introns from DNA.
Answer:
The cell removes introns from pre-MRNA
Explanation:
Which of the following is true about CO_2CO
2
?
A
It does not have much effect on the climate.
B
It is a greenhouse gas.
C
Very little CO_2CO
2
is being emitted now.
D
If we cut CO_2CO
2
emissions by half, the temperature will stop rising.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
It has a huge impact on the environment
It is being emitted in large amounts
And if we cut our carbon emissions in half it would delay the risk of raising the global temperature of 1.5 degrees Celsius but half of it would still pumped into the atmosphere along with the carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere.
But it is a greenhouse gas because it helps trap the heat remaining in Earth's atmosphere which is why the Earth is warming.
CO2 is a greenhouse gas.
what are greenhouse gases?
Greenhouse gases are gases in the atmosphere that affect the energy balance of the planet. The greenhouse effect is caused by them. Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, and nitrous oxide, the most well-known greenhouse gases, can all be present in low concentrations in the environment.
The greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat and warm the earth.
Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor (all of which exist naturally) are the principal greenhouse gases, as are fluorinated gases (which are synthetic).
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is released into the atmosphere as a result of the combustion of fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and oil), solid waste, trees, and other biological materials, as well as chemical processes (e.g., manufacture of cement). As part of the biological carbon cycle, carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants and released from the atmosphere.
hence, CO2 is a greenhouse gas.
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The pathophysiology of osteomalacia involves a. collagen breakdown in the bone matrix. b. inadequate mineralization in the osteoid. c. crowding of cells in the osteoid. d. increased osteoclast activity.
Answer:
The correct answer is - b. inadequate mineralization in the osteoid.
Explanation:
Osteomalacia is a condition where the bones become weak and soft, this bone softening is occurred due to mainly vitamin D deficiency that also causes rickets. It leads to insufficient or inadequate mineralization in the osteoid.
This conditing when takes place in kids and young adult leads to curve or bowing during the growth period. In this case, bones are very prone or easily fractured.
which statement describes what happens to rocky shorelines that absorb energy from ocean waves?
Answer:
Solid rock break apart
Explanation:
Which description represents a medium?
a - energy that moves with a wave
b-midway point through a wave
c- a wave that can travel through a vacuum
d- material through which waves can travel
once, more than once, or not once, more than once, or not at all.
This group of questions refers to molecules of the following substances.
(A) Cytochrome
(B) FADH
(C) NAD
(D) NADP
(E) Oxygen (02)
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Two molecules of ATP are generated for every one molecule of glucose in ... a cell needs more NADPH than it does ribose 5-phosphate. ... Practice: Which one of the following is NOT a potential fate of pyruvate ? a.
Question 20 of 26
How many daughter cells does mitosis produce?
A) 2.
B) 4
C) 23
D) 46
Answer:
A) 2.
I hope it helps :)
Explanation:
During mitosis, a eukaryotic cell undergoes a carefully coordinated nuclear division that results in the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells. Mitosis itself consists of five active steps, or phases: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Which activity can be accomplished using the genetic code?
O A polypeptide can be made into mRNA
. DNA can be made into mRNA
O RNA can be copied before mitosis.
O mRNA can be made into tRNA
Answer:
DNA can be made into mRNA
Explanation:
The health department is responsible to make sure there are written directions for critical control point procedures.
True
False
Answer:
I think it's true...
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Lab: Natural Selection answer in the link pls 50 points and
Which two structures are found at the outside of the cell?
Answer:
All cells share common components: (1) a plasma membrane, an outer covering that separates the cell's interior from its surrounding environment; (2) cytoplasm, consisting of a jelly-like region within the cell in which other cellular components are found; (3) DNA, the genetic material of the cell.
Choose all the answers that apply.
Eukaryotes _____.
are always multicellular
are always unicellular
may have evolved from prokaryotes
have membrane-bound organelles
have a true nucleus
are more primitive than prokaryotes
Answer:
3 answers
Explanation:
may have evolved from prokaryotes
have membrane bound organelles
have a true nucleus
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Use the graph and the table above to complete the table by estimating the amount of energy transferred near location B.
A.
1600 kilojoules
B.
300 kilojoules
C.
800 kilojoules
D.
400 kilojoules
E.
3200 kilojoules
What would make the water in a small region of the ocean more salty?
A. heavy rainfall over the region
B. melting an iceberg in the region
C. water from a river running into the region
D. evaporation of a lot of the water in the region
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
Checked it and got it right
The passing of electrons along a series of molecules, releasing energy bit- by-bit as they go, is called the 1. Calvin Cycle 2. the Citric Acid (Krebs) Cycle 3. the electron transport chain (ETC) 4. an aerobic process
Answer:
Cycle 3: The electric transport chain!
What is the medical term for the process or procedure that destroys or inhibits disease-causing microorganisms to prevent infection:
Answer: Sterilization.
Explanation:
Sterilization is the process that kills, or deactivates all forms of life so then a product is considered free of viable microorganisms. This process must be designed, validated and carried out to ensure that it is capable of eliminating the microbial load of the product.
Since sterility cannot be demonstrated without causing the complete destruction of the products, sterility is considered when the probability of a product being contaminated is acceptably remote. A critical product is considered sterile when the probability of a microorganism being present in an active or latent form is equal to or less than 1 in 1,000,000 (sterility safety factor 10^-6).
Agents that kill microorganisms are called microbicides or more commonly called "germicides". If the agent kills bacteria, it is called a bactericide. And if it kills fungi, then it is called a fungicide. It is important to consider than after an exposure of the sterilized object to the air or its surroundings, it will have become contaminated again with microorganisms.
Examples of sterilization include physical methods and chemical methods. Physical methods include:
Wet heat (in steam autoclave) Dry heat (in sterilization oven) Radiation (gamma radiatio, electron beam, X-ray, ultraviolet, microwave, white light)Chemical methods include a variety of chemicals in liquid and vapor form, for example:
Hydrogen peroxideChlorine dioxideOzone gasesEthylene oxidePropylene oxidePeracetic acidALOT OF POINTS PLEASE HELP :)
How did humankind discover the presence of DNA?
Answer:
The real breakthrough in understanding DNA, however, came with the discovery of its structure in 1953. The discovery of the structure of DNA is often credited to James Watson and Francis Crick.
Explanation: