Answer:
B.46, 12, 12
Explanation:
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After an initial infection of the measles virus, B-cells recognize the measles virus in your body. How is this helpful in human immune response? (SC.912. L.14.52)
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O The B-Cells transfer this recognition to T-cells, which will then devour the viruses
o The B-cells use this recognition to defend the body against the B-cells more quickly recognize and respond to any other virus that invades the body
O The B-Cells more quickly recognize the response to any other virus that invades the body
O The B-cells produce antibodies more quickly if the measles virus is encountered again
Answer: it’s D
Explanation:
The adenine of the start codon is located at the +1 position. Use the DNA Mutations Interactive to determine which statements describe missense mutations. a substitution of G to U at position +13 in the sense strand a transition at position +12 in the antisense strand a transversion of C in the sense strand of the histidine codon a G nucleotide is inserted after position +1 in the antisense strand a deletion of the A at position +7 in the antisense strand an insertion of A between positions +7 and +8 on the sense s
Answer:
A transition at position +12 in the antisense strand
A deletion of the A at position +7 in the antisense strand
Explanation:
Given that Adenine of the start codon is located at the +1 position, The correct statements that describe missense mutations are
A transition at position +12 in the antisense strandA deletion of the A at position +7 in the antisense strandAdenine is a purine nucleobase that is used in the formation of nucleic acids
Search using the internet on how you can expand or enhance one's knowledge of animal/fish raising.
Answer:
Fish farming involves raising a variety of aquatic animals, such as fish, mollusks and shrimps in an enclosure such as a tank or pond. With the surge in demand for healthy animal protein the demand for fish and fish products is on the rise. Fish farms have the potential to produce fish for home consumption at about $0.90/lb which is a considerable saving when compared to supermarket prices of over $2.00/lb.
The first step for fish farming is to determine what you are going to do with your full-grown fish. You need to know the purpose, whether you are going to keep fish as a pet or for fish meat. This will decide a lot of things like the space requirements, equipment and capital requirements. If you intend to keep fish as a pet for showcase then a small tank or a backyard small fish farm is sufficient. If you intend to put a small fish farm with one or two ponds then also with a little business mindset you can market 1000 to 2000 lb of fish.
This will also require you to set up a business entity and have a business mindset.The costs associated with raising different types of fish varies because different fish need certain temperature water to live. The type of fish also decides the requirement of equipment and the feed cost. There are lots of laws about raising fish and animals, and even more, stringent laws related to raising animals that are going to be consumed as food.
Before starting fish farms or fish hatchery of any size or type it is advisable to check local laws and the need of permits to do so in your area.Normally you will get a license to operate your fish farm for a year which will be renewable. You need to submit the following documents to apply for the license:
Filled in application form
Sketch or aerial map of the facility layout, including dimensions
Copy of fish health certificate
Copy of stocking permit
Letter of a written permission from the landowner (in case if you are not the landowner)
Explanation
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the cytoplasmic extensions that, together with the cell body, provide the main receptive surfaces for neurons are the:
a: axons
b: soma
c: dendrites
d: synapses
A substance whose shape can easily change is a
a.
solid.
b.
powder.
c.
fluid.
d.
metal.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
fluid.
Explanation:
because there molecules can freely move and take the shape of any container
You are tasked with characterizing responses to Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) treatment of HeLa Cells. You grow HeLa cells then replace the culture media with media containing EGF at various concentrations, then harvest samples for Western blot analysis using an anti-phospho-MAPK antibody as a readout of receptor tyrosine kinase activity. As expected, your control (EGF treated cells) show a strong phopho-MAPK signal on your Western blot. What do you hypothesize will happen if you pre-treat HeLa cells with siRNAs (RNAi) against Ras prior to adding EGF and performing Western blot analysis with anti-phospho-MAPK
Answer:
The answer is "The EGF receptor will be activated but the signal will not be appropriate transduced"
Explanation:
It induces the replication of cell types, especially fibroblasts or epithelial cells. It enhances neuron variety's telling the difference, ripening, and survival. The proinflammatory cytokines of the EGF family are described by four disulfide bonds that confer adhesive properties. The EGF sensor is switched on and the signal is not transmitted correctly.
What came first? The chicken, or the egg?
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Answer:
easy
Explanation:
the egg obviously
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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in selective breeding, the desirable traits are chosen.
a. true
b. false
Ashton is a crime scene investigator. He ensures that all the evidence gathered at the scene is properly handled and labeled. What is Ashton protecting?
Ashton ensures that the (blank) the documentation of who possesses evidence at all times, is protected by properly handling and labeling evidence.
when it says (blank) it means evidence evidence.
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Answer:
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(I need help will make brainlyest) Which shows the correct order for the classification of species------------------
A) Domain, Kingdom, class, Order, Phylum, Family, Genus, and species-------------------------
B) Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, class, order, Family, Genus, and species--------------------------
C) Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Species, and Genus------------------------
D) Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, class, order, family, genus, species----------------------------------
12. The best plate to cultivate enteric bacteria is?
A. EMB
B. Blood agar
C. Mannitol salt
D. Sabouraud agar plate
13. The Ingredient in Hektoen plate which makes the agar selective is?
A. Salt
B. Glucose
C. Mannitol
D. Bile acids
14. The enteric plates are only allowing the growth of ?
A. Gram negative bacteria
B. Gram positive bacteria
C. Anaerobes
Answer:
A.) EMB (Eiosin Methylene Blue)
B.) Hektoen Agar contains Bile salt which makes it selective medium.
C.) Gram Negative
Which type of plant lives the longest?
a.annual
b.biennial
c.perennial
d.none of the above
Answer:
c. perennial
Explanation:
A silver maple oak tree is an example of a perennial as it can live hundreds of years
Why does warm air always rise at a front?
How does stimulus become a memory? stay safe god bless.
Memories will occur when specific groups of neurons have been reactivated. The stimulus results in any brain in a particular pattern of neuronal activity. Some neurons start to become active in either more or less a particular sequence. Retrieval Cue; a stimulus for remembering information.
Suppose an explorer discovered a unique new species of plant and collected a sample for analysis by a geneticist. The geneticist then isolated chromatin from the plant sample and examined the chromatin using electron microscopy. The chromatin observed was organized in a way that is similar to beads on a string A small amount of nuclease was then added, which was observed to cleave the string into individual beads that each contained 280 bp of DNA.
Histone H1 H2A H2B H3 H4 H7 (new histone)
Percentage 12.5% 25% 25% 0% 26%
After thorough digestion with more nuclease, only a 120 bp fragment of DNA remained attached to a core of histone eins. Analysis of the histone core revealed the data dicated in the table to the right.
Using the data provided, determine the conclusions that the geneticist could make about the likely structure of the nucleosome in the chromatin of this new plant species
A. The nucleosome core contains a heterodimer of the histones H7 and H1
B. The nucleosome core contains two each of histones H2A, H2B, and H4
C. The nucleosome core contains a homodimer of the histones H2A, H2B, and H4
D. The nucleosome core contains one each of histones H1 and H7
E. The nucleosome core histone H7 replaces the standard histone H3
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How does the atmosphere help to make Earth livable? Check all that apply.
causes the seasons
contains oxygen
provides warmth
creates important nutrients
blocks harmful energy from the Sun
Answer:
- contains oxygen
- provides warmth
- blocks harmful energy from the Sun
Explanation:
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Answer:
the one above me is right
Explanation:
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Michael discovers that a fish breathes less often in cool water. He correctly hypothesizes that A. the fish slows down in cool water, and does not need as much oxygen. B. the fish is eating, and does not have time to breathe as much. C. the fish is sleeping, and does not need as much oxygen. D. there is less oxygen in cool water, so the fish breathes slowly.
Answer: then it’s d there is less oxygen in cool water
Explanation:
There are many explanations for Michael's observation that fish breathe less frequently in cold water. However, his hypothesis that the fish returns to the cold water and requires less oxygen seems possible.
What type of animals fish are?Fish are cold-blooded animals, which means their environment controls their body temperature. Their metabolic rate, activity level, and oxygen requirements decrease as water temperatures drop.
As a result, fish can slow down in cold water, reducing their oxygen demand and reducing their breathing rate. Oxygen solubility may also play a role in whether fish breathe less in cold water. As the water temperature decreases, the ability of oxygen to dissolve in the water also decreases. Because of this, cold water can have less oxygen available, which can cause fish to breathe more slowly to compensate for the lack of oxygen.
Because fish need oxygen to digest food, they are likely to eat and breathe less. It's basically a joke that the fish are resting because fish don't have an obvious resting cycle and will move and swim when they are resting.
Finally, Michael's hypothesis that fish breathe less in cold water is plausible as it suggests that fish slow down and don't need as much oxygen.
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1. What organism is pictured?
2. Name and describe the process is shown on the right.
3. What is the name of the circular bodies? What happens there?
Answer:
Explanation:
Infer how the structure of the root would be impacted in the absence of each of these
structures.
Answer:
I cant see them
Explanation:
Please Provide a picture.
Which of the following is not correct about diffraction?
Answer:
Diffraction occurs just with electromagnetic waves.
Explanation:
The information that should not be true about diffraction is that it arise with the electromagnetic waves only.
What is diffraction?It is considered as the process where the beam of light or the other system waves should be spread out that leads of passing via the narrow aperture or it should be an across of an edge that should be accompanied by interfering between the formation of the waves that should be generated.
So the above information should be considered.
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A prospective groom, who is healthy, has a sister with cystic fibrosis (CF), an autosomal recessive disease. Their parents are normal. The brother plans to marry a woman who has no history of CF in her family. What is the probability that they will produce a CF child? They are both Caucasian, and the overall frequency of CF in the Caucasian population is 1/2500—that is, 1 affected child per 2500. (Assume the population meets the Hardy-Weinberg assumptions.)
Answer:
Explanation:
From the given information:
Since the parent are normal; Let assume that their trait is Pp
The affected sister will be recessive in nature, so the trait will be pp
Now, the husband who is the groom will be a carrier with a probability of 2/3 since her sister is affected.
Also, the wife will be carrying a heterozygous trait since she is normal as well.
However, using Hardy-Weinberg assumption:
[tex]q^2 = \dfrac{1}{2500}= 0.0004[/tex]
[tex]q = \sqrt{0.0004}[/tex]
q = 0.02
Recall that:
[tex]p+q =1 \\ p = 1 - q \\p = 1 - 0.02 \\p = 0.98\\[/tex]
Thus, [tex]p^2 = (0.98)^2[/tex]
[tex]p^2 = 0.9604[/tex]
[tex]2pq = 2 \times 0.98 \times 0.022[/tex]
2pq = 0.0392
Finally, the required probability that there will be an affected offspring amongst the family is:
[tex]= \dfrac{1}{4} \times \dfrac{2}{3} \times 0.0392[/tex]
[tex]= \dfrac{1}{153}[/tex]
When comparing the brightness of stars, it is
necessary to know the distance to each star.
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True
False
An ecosystem engineer can cause a cascade of effects including abiotic and biotic changes.
O True
False
Answer:
O True
Explanation:
Ecosystem engineers are able to modify the surrounding environment, either by creating new habitats or modifying/destroying existing ones to adjust them to their needs. These species can significantly alter their environments, having a large impact on the species richness as well as modifying the availability of abiotic factors (e.g., water, space, etc) of a particular area. In certain environments, ecosystem engineers can even act as keystone species. Some examples of ecosystem engineers include, among others, beavers, woodpeckers, corals, etc.
The moon's relative motion causes
A)
ocean tides.
B)
wind currents.
the phases of the Moon.
D)
the rotation of the Moon.
Answer: the phases of the moon
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How much has the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide increased in the air just in the last few years? ITS DUE IN A FEW HOURS PLEASE HELP!
Answer:
approximately 2.3 parts per million (ppm) per year
Explanation:
In 2019, the global amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has been estimated at approximately 410 parts per million (ppm). These levels are higher than at any time in the last 800,000 years, and it has been estimated that in 2025 the CO2 levels will be higher than at any time in the last 3.3 million years. In 2018, there has been an increase of approx. 2.5 ppm, the same increase observed between 2017 and 2018. Moreover, the average increase of the CO2 levels in the atmosphere between 2009 and 2018 was 2.3 ppm each year.
 Which would be worse a change in DNA or a change in mRNA & why
Answer:
i think its DNA
Explanation:
im not sure