5. You cross one black (Bb) mouse with one brown (bb) mouse. Complete the Punnett square to find the expected ratio of black to brown mice pups. All six mice pups in the litter have brown fur. Explain this result.

5. You Cross One Black (Bb) Mouse With One Brown (bb) Mouse. Complete The Punnett Square To Find The

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Answer 1

I think all the mice had brown fur due to epistasis

Explanation:

The expected results would be 50% black and 50% brown and the ratio could be 2:2.  But, if epistasis occurred and the brown fur gene overshadowed the black fur gene, then all the offspring could have brown fur.  

Answer 2

The Punnett square to find the expected ratio of black to brown mice pups is to be considered when all the mice had brown fur because to epistasis.

Completion of the Punnett square:

The expected result should be 50% black and 50% brown and the ratio should be considered as the 2:2.

In the case when epistasis should be arisen and brown fur gene should be overshadowed the black.

Hence, the same should be considered.

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Which statement best compares the aorta and the pulmonary vein?
O Both structures control the flow of blood.
O Both structures are involved in transporting oxygenated blood.
O Both structures separate the left and right atrium.
O Both structures carry plasma back into general circulation.

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I think it’s both structures are involved in transporting oxygenated blood!!

Answer:

Both structures are involved in transporting oxygenated blood.

Explanation:

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Mary is a carrier for a mutated gene that causes sickle cell disease. Which of the following statements is true about Mary?

A. If Mary has a child with someone who has sickle cell disease, there is a 50% probability their child would have the disease.
B. If Mary has a child with someone who does not have a mutated sickle cell allele, there is a 25% probability that the child will be a carrier.
C. If Mary has a child with someone who is also a carrier, there is a 50% probability their child would have the disease.
D. Mary has sickle cell disease.

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(A) I just did a punnet square and all the other ones were wrong

The statement is true about Mary is If Mary has a child with someone who has sickle cell disease, there is a 50% probability their child would have the disease. Thus, option A is correct.

What is Sickle cell anemia?  

Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary disease which provides less oxygen to cells due to a change in the shape of red blood cells which fails to carry oxygen to cells.  

In sickle cell anemia, the effected or mutated part is the beta gene that normally makes hemoglobin but due to the mutation in the amino acid, the protein formed is defected and fails to perform its normal function.

As mentioned above, it is a heredity diseases and pass from generations to generations.If Mary has a child with someone who does not have a mutated sickle cell allele, there is a 25% probability that the child will be a carrier.

Therefore, The statement is true about Mary is If Mary has a child with someone who has sickle cell disease, there is a 50% probability their child would have the disease. Thus, option A is correct.

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When a human consumes an apple, they are consuming the glucose that
was created during photosynthesis by the plant. This glucose will give the
human energy so they can move their muscles. What kind of energy
transformation is happening when a human uses glucose to move?

A. Chemical to mechanical
B. Solar to chemical
C. Thermal to mechanical
D. Chemical to thermal

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Answer:

D I think

Explanation:

Exchange surfaces are surfaces that are adapted to maximise the efficiency of ______ and solute( a substance dissolved in a liquid) exchange across them

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Answer:

gas

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

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If a cell has 14 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will each daughter cell have after mitosis and cytokinesis?
Why is this important?

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Answer: After mitiosis, each daughter cell will also have 12 chromosomes. Cytokinesis is just the last stage of telophase, where the cell completely forms the two daughter cells. Telophase does not form chromosomes.

Explanation:

If a cell has 14 chromosomes, there are 14 chromosomes in each daughter cell.

What happens in Mitosis?

There are four stages of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.

1) Prophase: chromatin into chromosomes, the nuclear envelope break down, chromosomes attach to spindle fibres by their centromeres.

2) Metaphase: chromosomes line up along the metaphase plate (centre of the cell)

3) Anaphase: sister chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell

4) Telophase: nuclear envelope reforms, chromosomes unfold into chromatin, cytokinesis can begin.

If a cell has 14 chromosomes, there are 14 chromosomes in each daughter cell.

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Which phrases best identify characteristics of asexual reproduction?

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Answer:

C. One parent, NO union of gametes, offspring genetically identical

Explanation:

This is only true for Asexual Reproduction. There is one parent only, no union of gametes, and the offspring is completely identical to the parent.

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during DNA replication, what unzips the DNA ?
A.mutagens
B.RNA
C.chromosomes
D.proteins

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Answer:

Proteins

Explanation:

Helicases are enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes. There are DNA and RNA helicases. DNA helicases are essential during DNA replication because they separate double-stranded DNA into single strands allowing each strand to be copied.

are proteins that are found on the surface of some red blood cells,

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What’s the question?

Which molecule never moves across a biological membrane to any other locations in a cell?

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Large, polar molecules.

Molecules that cannot easily pass through the bilayer include ions and small hydrophilic molecules, such as glucose, and Macromolecules, including proteins and RNA.

Recessive traits appear only when an organism is

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Answer:

If it carries two identical copies of the recessive trait.

Explanation:

Our red blood cells belong to
which of the following groups?
A. prokaryotic cells
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B. eukaryotic cells
C. animal cells
D. plant cells

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B and C. Plants and bacteria don’t use red blood cells. Only eukaryotes and animals have them, usually.

In cats, the allele for black coat color is dominant over the allele for white coat color. If a white cat crossed with a heterozygous cat, what is the expected genotypic ratio? *
10 points
4BB : 0Bb : 0bb
2BB : 2Bb: 0bb
0BB : 2Bb: 2bb
0BB: 0Bb: 4bb

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The answer is the third one, 0BB: 2Bb: 2bb
Punnet square work is shown below

1. Choose the items that are Inferential Statistics. (Check all that apply)
Give the likelihood of data occurring by chance
Include the mean
Summarize the data
Tell you whether to call your mother about your results
Give a measure of statistical significance

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Answer:

A, D, and E is correct

Explanation: I took the test and got this one correct.

The items that are inferential statistics among the options would be:

Give the likelihood of data occurring by chanceTell you whether to call your mother about your resultsGive a measure of statistical significance

This is largely due to the fact that inferential statistics refer to the branch of statistics that draws conclusions from a set of data. It is as opposed to descriptive statistics which focus on summarizing, describing, arranging, and or categorizing data in such a way that trends are shown at a glance.

Statistical parameters such as mean, mode, and median only measures attributes of data relating to the measure of central tendencies. Data summary is purely descriptive

Hence, the items selected are those that are conclusive and not descriptive.

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What are the products of photosynthesis? .-.

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Answer:

products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen

how do scientists calibrate a molecular clock

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Answer: mutations that natural selection can work on. 4.) How do scientists calibrate a molecular clock? ... they compare the number of positive mutations that have occurred in a particular species with the number of negative mutations that have occurred

Explanation:

Marc and Dan are twins who like the same activities, and foods. At a recent doctor's appointment, Dan was told that he has type 2 diabetes. He has been feeling good and has not noticed any changes in his health. He does not understand why he has diabetes but this brother does not and why he has not had any noticeable symptoms. How would you explain this to him? Describe what the glycemic index is and how this is very important in developing a nutritional diet.

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Answer:

The glycemic index allows people with diabetes to follow a balanced diet by consuming foods with a low glycemic index, which helps to avoid increasing the level of sugar in the blood.

Explanation:

The glycemic index is important to know when a certain food raises the level of sugar in the blood.

A good diet for people with diabetes is determined by foods that have a low glycemic index between 1 to 55; Some of the foods that can help us regulate the level of sugar in the blood are the following:

- Breads and cereals that are exclusively whole grains.

-Legumes like beans and lentils.

-Fruits such as: peach, pear, apples, cherries and prunes.

Which two organs can both chemical and mechanical digestion take place?
A: Esophagus, Mouth
B: Mouth, Stomach
C: Small Intestine, Liver
D: Large Intestine, Stomach

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It has to be B I’m sorry if it’s not

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Which feature contains genetic material and is present in a eukaryotic cell but not in a prokaryotic cell?

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Answer:

The Nucleus

Explanation:

Prokaryotic cells have DNA (Genetic Material) Floating around in them, but it isn't contained. In Eukaryotic cells, the DNA and other genetic material is stored in the Nucleus of the Cell.

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Answer:

Nucleus

Explanation:

in a eukatyotic cell there's a Nucleus which contains its genetic material but in a prokaryotic cell there is no Nucleus

In which way does genetic variation within a population help to ensure the survival of a species in response to the environment in which they live?
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A.

Genetic variation causes the members of the population to require a different source of food.


B.

Environmental changes which affect one organism within the population may not affect others.


C.

Genetic variation occurs when environmental conditions remain stable for an extended period of time.


D.

Environmental changes decrease genetic variation so that the population experiences fewer adaptations.

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Answer:

Genetic variation occurs when environmental conditions remain stable for an extended period of time

do you think it's possible to bring to life extinct animals from fossils? How do you think that would affect organism that exist today?

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Answer:

Answer: Extinct Animals could become invasive, spread disease, outcompete important species, and have unknown effects on the ecosystem.

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Answer:

Predator and prey.

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Predator and Prey

What are the two alleles for tongue rolling?

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I think t or r............

Explain why there is such a large difference between the amount of protein
found in the plasma of the glomerulus and the amount of protein found in the
filtrate.

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There is huge difference between protein found in glomerulus and filtrate as blood goes in glomerulus is highly rich in protein whereas in plasma the blood that goes there is already absorbed and have less value of nutrients

what is a neuron ?
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Answer: Glia outnumber neurons in some parts of the brain, but neurons are the key players in the brain. Neurons are information messengers. They use electrical impulses and chemical signals to transmit information between different areas of the brain, and between the brain and the rest of the nervous system.

Explanation:

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Which organelles in plant cells absorb sunlight for energy?
O A. Mitochondria
O B. Vesicles
O C. Chloroplasts
O D. Vacuoles

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the answer is chloroplasts

Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

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1. Describe the possible fates of blood lactate? (4 mrks)
2. Does gender affect the levels of lactate? If so, Why? (4mrks)

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Answer:

1)When the oxygen level is low, carbohydrates break down for energy and produce lactic acid. Lactic acid levels rise with strenuous exercise or other conditions - such as heart failure, severe infection (sepsis), or shock - which reduces the flow of blood and oxygen throughout the body.

2) no gender differences in resting or peak blood lactate concentrations, nor in the rate of blood lactate removal of young adult men and women with similar aerobic fitness level expressed as ml.kg FFW1

Explanation:

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Which of the following events would most likely contribute to lowering the carrying capacity of a population?
A.
an increase in the water supply in the habitat
B.
a decrease in habitats due to human development or natural disasters
C.
an increase in the number of predators who eat the animal
D.
a decrease in the number of females in the population

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Answer:

a decrease in habitats due to human development or natural disasters

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PLEASE answer all these questions if you can. 1 attempt for all

1.) Which of the following is true about prophase?


chromatin changes into chromosome form

all of the choice occur during prophase

chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell

cytokinesis occurs

2.) Which of the following is true about metaphase?


chromatin changes into chromosome form

chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell

all of the choice occur during metaphase

nucleolus disappears

3.) Which of the following describes the products of mitosis?


one cell identical to the parent

cell death

two unique cells

two daughter cells that have identical DNA to the parent

4.) What is the role of the spindle during cell division?


to separate the chromosomes

to break down the nuclear membrane

to divide the cell in half

to duplicate the DNA

5.) In what phase of mitosis are chromosomes first visible?


Interphase

Prophase

Telophase

Metaphase

6.) A centromere


holds two sister chromatids together

is an unduplicated chromosome

is half of a duplicated chromosome

forms the spindle fibers

7.) In which phase of meiosis would you see crossing over occur?


Anaphase I

Prophase I

Anaphase II

Prophase II

8.) Oogenesis produces __ viable cell/s, and spermatogenesis produces __ viable cell/s.


4, 2

4, 1

4, 4

1, 4

9) Haploid gametes produced in males are called sperm.


True

10.) Which of the following best describes a tetrad?


the spindle fibers at the end of telophase I

the four cells resulting from meiosis

homologous chromosomes during prophase I

tetrads are not present in meiosis, they are present mitosis
False

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Answer:

1. a

2. b

3. d

4. a

5. b

6. d

7.b

8. im not sure abt this one, sry :(

9. yeah, true

10. c

Explanation:

Pro phase is the starting stage of the division where the cell division begins. Spindle fibers  are broken into half and the type of division that is present in gametes is reduction division that is the meiosis. Synapsis occurs during mitosis.

What is synapsis ?

It is defined as the stage in which the pairing of the homologous chromosomes take place.

Chromosomes do not line at the equator as the lining of the chromosomes at the equator occurs on the stage of mitosis where it is possible to see the V,J and L shapes of the paired chromosomes. After this stage the exchange of genetic material takes place.Chromatin do not change into chromosomes in the metaphase.

Mitosis is present only to make the duplicate copies of the cell. The identical daughter cells are made when the division of mitosis is taking place in the cell. Chromosomes are first visible in the prophase. A centromere holds two sister chromatids together.

In meiosis crossing over takes place in anaphase 1.

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How do high-energy electrons from glycolysis and the Krebs cycle contribute to the formation of ATP from ADP in the electron transport chain?
O
A. High-energy electrons interact with pyruvic acid to create a phosphate bond with ADP, forming ATP.
O
B. High-energy electrons supply the needed energy to synthesize ATP from the lower-energy ADP in the electron transport chain
C. High-energy electrons supply a negative charge which causes the citric acid to oxidize, forming a phosphate group to bond with ADP.
O
D. High-energy electrons increase the temperature of ADP so it easily reacts to form ATP.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

High-energy electrons supply the needed energy to synthesize ATP from the lower-energy ADP in the electron transport chain. So, the correct option is (B).

What is Electron transport chain?

An electron transport chain is defined as a series of protein complexes and other molecules that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors through redox reactions and that link this electron transfer with the transfer of protons across a membrane.

Large amounts of ATP can be produced through a highly efficient method called oxidative phosphorylation where ATP is a fundamental unit of the metabolic process. Electrons are transferred from electron donor to electron acceptor thereby producing ATP which is the important step of Electron transport chain.

Thus, high-energy electrons supply the needed energy to synthesize ATP from the lower-energy ADP in the electron transport chain. So, the correct option is (B).

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