Answer:
b. The surfaces of the membrane are nonpermeable.
Explanation:
This helps the cell membrane to protect the cell.
Answer:
The surfaces of the membrane can interact with water solutions.
What is the most significant challenge for organisms that live in estuaries?
O A. Changing nutrient levels
O B. Changing water temperatures
O C. Changing water depth
O D. Changing water salinity
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Which of the following processes takes place in the ribosomes of a cell?
O A. Transcription only
O B. Translation only
O C. Transcription and translation
O D. Replication only
Answer:
B.Translatiin only
Answer:
Option B Translation only
Explanation:
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Once mRNA is made it travels
A. out of the cytoplasm, into the nucleus where a ribosome will attach to it.
B. out of the nucleus, into the cytoplasm where a ribosome will attach to it.
Answer:
B. out of the nucleus, into the cytoplasm where a ribosome will attach to it.
Explanation:
Once mRNA is made, it travels out of the nucleus, into the cytoplasm where a ribosome will attach to it.
when a plant is not strong enough to support its own weight what is most likely the problem
Answer:
the roots are weak
Explanation:
because it can’t hold its weight
HELP! What evidence indicates that many psychological disorders, such as schizophrenia and developmental
disorders, are biologically and not environmentally based?
Answer:
Schizophrenia and developmental disorders are traced genetically, and the gene will be found in the biological parents of the person with either schizophrenia or developmental disorders.
Explanation:
Although Schizophrenia can be triggered by environmental factors, or the 'nurture' of childhood development, a person who is not predisposed genetically to schizophrenia will not get the psychological disorder. The same is to be said about developmental disorders such as Autism and ADHD, it is hereditary.
For citation of evidence, I recommend talking about prenatal development, and how toxic substances can alter the development of a fetus, which is proven to lead to some developmental disorders, such as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Answer:
Schizophrenia and developmental disorders are genetically connected, and the gene will be found in either the individual's biological parents or the person suffering from schizophrenia or developmental abnormalities.
Explanation:
n guinea pigs, black coat color (B) is dominant to white (b). If both heterozygous black guinea pig mated, what are the F1 genotypes and phenotypes?
(Genotype ) - (Phenotype)
BB - black coat
Bb - black coat
bb - white coat
shape size and any structures at the lowest magnification and record what you see under each magnification identify any cell structuresyou see
Hello. Unfortunately your question is incomplete, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, through the context, we can see that your question is asking you to describe the cellular structures that you can see through a microscope.
To answer this question, you will need to look at biological material under a microscope to see what cells this material has and the structures it has. To do this, you will need to determine what material you will be using. This material can be a leaf, flower, a piece of fruit, or any other material that contains cells. After choosing the material, you need to search for a protocol, a tutorial, that shows how this material can be prepared so that the cells can be visualized through a microscope. This protocol can be found on the internet and in articles. You must follow the entire protocol to the letter, to be able to identify the cellular structures.
In non-muscle cells, a small increase in the cytosolic concentration of Ca2 can have a dramatic effect on several physiological processes. The presence of a specific protein in the cytosol, however, activates a Ca2 ATPase that serves to return these elevated cytosolic Ca2 levels back to basal levels, thereby maintaining the cell's normal physiology. Which protein is directly involved in activating this Ca2 ATPase
Answer:
calmodulin
Explanation:
The calcium-modulated protein (calmodulin) is a calcium-binding receptor protein that modulates contractile proteins (i.e., actin and myosin proteins) of the skeletal muscle and non-muscle cells (e.g., platelets). Calmodulin binds to calcium ions (Ca2+) and subsequently activates a number of Ca2+ dependent enzymes (e.g., kinases or phosphatases), which finally activate/deactivate proteins in the calcium signal transduction pathway. Ca2+-ATPase pumps in the membranes of eukaryotic cells release Ca2+ from the cytoplasm and they are autoinhibited by low Ca2+ levels, while calmodulin-binding releases this autoinhibition and thus activates the pumps. In non-muscle cells such as platelets, calmodulin also mediates Ca2+ control of actin-myosin interaction by phosphorylation of the myosin light chain (MLC).
John is a 34-year-old homosexual man diagnosed with HIV 2 years ago. He has come to your office for a follow-up appointment and has several concerns he would like addressed. Before his current appointment, you requested John have blood drawn to assess how the current regimen of medications has been working. What factors are you checking? Select all that apply. HIV viral load HIV antibody levels Antibodies for CD4 cells CD4 number CD4:CD8 ratio
Answer:
The correct answer is -
HIV viral load
HIV antibody levels
CD4 number
CD4:CD8 ratio
Explanation:
The doctor wants to check the current condition of HIV and its effects on the body of John and how are the medicines are helping. So he must be checking the viral load which means how much virus present in the blood. The level of antibodies gives the idea of antibodies produced by the body in response to infection with HIV.
The levels of CD4 cells are assessed as they are affected by the HIV virus along with CD8 cells. Antibodies are not produced against CD4 cells. Antibodies are generally for diagnosis only.
Which of the following characteristics of life apply to bacteria?
A)They evolve
B)They reproduce
C)They use energy
D)All of the above
Answer:
All of them above
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Answer:
It should be D
All of the above
In humans, brown eyes are dominant to
blue eyes. What is the probability
that two heterozygous brown-eyed
parents will have a child with blue
eyes?
J. 25%
K. 50%
L. 75%
M. 100%
Answer:
j
Explanation:
since brown eyes are more dominant than blue eyes chances of it is 3/4
Answer:
The answer is J. 25%.
Explanation:
In this problem, we know brown eyes are dominant to blue eyes. We can let the dominant allele for brown eyes be represented by "B" and the recessive allele for blue eyes be represented by "b". Since it is given that both parents are heterozygous, we know that they must have the genotype Bb.
When two Bb individuals are crossed, the offspring will be 1 BB : 2 Bb : 1 bb, or 3 brown : 1 blue ratio. Therefore, 1/4 of the offspring will have blue eyes, which represents 25%. Thus, the correct answer is choice J, 25%.
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Lamarck's ideas on evolution were adopted by some Russian scientists, includingLysenko. Russian textbooks printed Lysenko's assertionthat workmen who develop strong muscles from working in the mines would produce children who would be born stronger. Which of the major elements of evolution by natural selection is violated by this assertion
Answer:
The acquired characteristics are inherited.
Explanation:
Lamarck was a French naturalist and biologist. Lamarck was considered to be the early proponent who occurred the biological evolution. He was will known all over the world as early evolutionists.
Lamarck believed that the living things grow directly in the upward direction from a simple to a more complex form.
In the context, the ideas on the evolution were adopted by the Russian scientist which includes Lysenko. The Russian textbooks printed the assertion of Lysenko assertion that workmen develops a strong muscles those who are working in the mines that would produce strong children.
Bu this assertion, it violated the acquired characteristics that are inherited.
Domain is the least inclusive group of all of the categories.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
Within this hierarchy, living things are organized from the largest, most-inclusive group (domains) down to the smallest, least-inclusive group (called species). Domain: Domains group organisms by fundamental characteristics like cell structure and chemistry. The three domains are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
Domain is not the least inclusive group of all of the categories. The three domains are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
Which of the following describes the role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria converts
A) nitrogen gas into ammonia
B) nitrates into nitrogen gas
C) ammonia into proteins
D) proteins into nitrates
Answer:
nitrogen gas into ammonia
Which process produces haploid cells?
A. Meiosis
B. Mitosis
Answer:
the answer is: A
meiosis
The right answer is A Meiosis
Clones (identical copies) are formed in
Meiosis
Mitosis
Modern classification systems are based on structural similarities, fossil record and
- modern classification is based on figuring out evolutionary relationships using evidence from living species, the fossil record, and molecular data. - the evolutionary history for a group of species. ... - each species in a clade has some traits that have changed from its ancestors over evolutionary time.
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Explain the advantage of an increase in the number of mitochondria in slow twitch fibres. Include at least 2 points in your response
Answer:
To produce more ATP molecules.
Explanation:
The advantage of an increase in the number of mitochondria in slow twitch fibers is to provide more ATP is provided to the muscles. These large number of mitochondria is responsible for the production of large amount of ATP which is a fuel that is used by the muscles of the boy in order to continue working. There is high burden on the slow twitch fibres in order to continue its movement, more mitochondria is needed.
Help with b please!!
Answer:
there form
Explanation:
one shows a string appearance when the other is like a germ cell
Elizabeth has always believed that people’s thoughts can help heal them. She wants to help people use positive thinking to positively affect their illnesses. What type of psychology would be MOST appropriate for Elizabeth to study? A. human factors psychology B. industrial psychology C. health psychology D. sports psychology
Answer:
health psychology
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assume that cody used a weak magnet and the flake of cereal was not attracted to it what conclusion might he have drawn?
Answer: he might have concluded that the flake of cereal was not magnetic
Explanation:
Anthropologist: In an experiment, two groups of undergraduates were taught how to create one of the types of stone tools that the Neanderthals made in prehistoric times. One group was taught using both demonstrations and elaborate verbal explanations, whereas the other group learned by silent example alone. The two groups showed a significant difference neither in the speed with which they acquired the toolmaking skills nor in the level of proficiency they reached. This shows that Neanderthals could just as well have created their sophisticated tools even if they had no language
Which one of the following, if true, most weakens the anthropologist's argument?
(A) Apart from the sophistication of their stone tools, there is a great deal of evidence suggesting that Neanderthals possessed some form of language.
(B) The students who were taught with verbal explanations were allowed to discuss the toolmaking techniques among themselves, whereas the students who learned by silent example were not.
(C) The tools that the undergraduates were taught to make were much simpler and easier to make than most types of tools created by Neanderthals.
(D) The instructor who taught the group of students who learned by silent example alone was much less proficient at making the stone tools than was the instructor who taught the other group of students.
(E) The tools created by Neanderthals were much less sophisticated than the tools created by anatomically modem humans who almost certainly possessed language and lived at the same time as the Neanderthals.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The point of this arguement is that with or without speaking they were able to make the same sophisticated and complex tools, if it is true that both had a language that would mean the silent people would have no point and that both types of humans had the same initial factors.
Onion root tips are often used to study mitosis because they grow very rapidly, which means that many cells are dividing. The very tip of the onion root ends in a structure called the root cap. The other end of the root attaches to the onion. A scientist is interested in determining whether an onion root tip grows from the base of the root or from the tip near the root cap. She counts the number of cells that are in one of the phases of mitosis at different distances from the root cap. What is the dependent variable in her experiment
Answer:
- Dependent variable: number of cells that are in one of the phases of mitosis
Explanation:
In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable that is not changed by the other variables that are being measured during the experiment (in this case, the independent variable is represented by the distances from the root cap). On the other hand, the dependent variable is the variable that is being measured/tested during the experimental procedure and, therefore, is 'dependent' on the independent variable. In consequence, in an experiment, the dependent variable is expected to change as a result of the manipulation of the independent variable.
Mitosis makes.....
A. cell phones
B. identical body cells
C. sperm and egg cells
B. identical body cells
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Answer:
B. identical body cells
Explanation:
Mitosis produces new cells, and replaces cells that are old, lost or damaged. In mitosis a cell divides to form two identical daughter cells. ... Mitosis separates these chromatids, so that each new cell has a copy of every chromosome.
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which event is part of the exposition in "Cinderella"?
The slipper fits Cinderella’s foot.
A fairy godmother appears to Cinderella.
The prince and Cinderella get married.
An invitation to the prince’s ball arrives.
Answer:
An invitation to the prince’s ball arrives.
Explanation:
an exposition is in the beginning of the story, leading to the climax. the invitation leads to cinderella meeting the prince.
Identify two processes that from igneous rocks
Answer: Igneous rocks are formed by the melting and cooling of molten rock.
Explanation: Extrusive rocks are those that erupt as lava from volcanoes onto the surface. Intrusive rocks, on the other hand, are created when magma cools underneath.
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Hello, I need to know what is at least one reason that their is Global Warming. Whats causing it?
Answer:
Increased heat, drought and insect outbreaks, all linked to climate change, have increased wildfires.
Explanation:
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does Mars has Oxygen? Can we breath on Mars?
Answer:
There is Oxygen in Mars comprising the 0.13% of it's atmosphere. With that, it is still impossible for humans to breathe on the said planet without suits with oxygen supply.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Mars atmosphere is dominated by carbon dioxide (CO2) at a concentrated of 96%. Oxygen is only 0.13%.
Which statement best describes Earth's human carrying capacity?
A: It is a fixed number that we will soon exceed.
B: It is increasing due to improved technology and medicine.
C: It is decreasing due to increasing population.
D: It is decreasing due to decreasing death rates.
The statement that best describes Earth's human carrying capacity that it is increasing due to improved technology and medicine. The correct option is B.
What is carrying capacity?Carrying capacity is the amount of persons the individual may experience over a lengthy amount of time and density affects the overall population.
Food, habitat, moisture as well as other necessities found in the environment determine carrying capacity.
Carrying capacity is defined as the average population size of a species in a given habitat.
Environmental factors such as adequate food, shelter, water, and mates limit the species population size. If these needs are not met, the population will decrease until the resource rebounds.
The best description of Earth's human carrying capacity is that it is increasing as a result of improved technology and medicine.
Carrying capacity is defined as the maximum number of individuals of a population that the environment can support.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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