DNA strands are antiparallel. What does that mean?
-opposite and parallel
-complete opposites
-mirror image of each other
-parallel of each other
Explanation:
In biochemistry, two biopolymers are antiparallel if they run parallel to each other but with opposite directionality (alignments). An example is the two complementary strands of a DNA double helix, which run in opposite directions alongside each other.
Answer:
opposites and parallel
Explanation:
10. What is an entomologist?
Answer:
An entomologist is a person who studies, or is an expert in the branch of zoology. (A branch in zoology concerned with insects.)
Explanation:
In addition to observable traits, scientists use to classify living things
Answer: 1 Phylum.
2 Order.
3 Class.
4 Family.
5 Genus.
6 Species.
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Justin wants to know how much gas his mother will save if he rides his bike to school rather than being driven in the car. For one month, Justin rides his bike to school. Every week, he asked his mother how much gas she put in the car. The next month, Justin had his mother drive him to school. Again, every week he asked her how much gas she put in the car. What could Justin do to improve this experiment?
Answer:
ask his mother?
Explanation:
Answer:
To improve the experiment, Justin should have created a hypothesis and could have repeated the experiment to see if the results were at least similar.
Explanation:
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Answer:
ITS A(the endiplasmin reticulum)
Explanation:
Which was not developed in the 1800s?
natural selection
germ theory
scientific method
cell theory
Answer:
germ theory
Explanation:
it was founded in the 19th century and founded by a man named Louis pasteur and robert koch who provided the final clue
Which wavelength is reflected off plants stems and leaves
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Explanation:
option a
option b
option c
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Answer:
Producers: Leaves and the other plant thing (i don't know the name of it)
First-level consumers: Squirrel, grasshopper, rabbit, rat
Second-level consumers: Frog, rat
Third-level consumers: Fox, owl, snake
Herbivores: Grasshopper, rabbit, squirrel
Carnivores: Frog, fox, snake, owl
Omnivores: Rat
What are the "energy factories" within a plant cell?
From DNA to protein involves which series of events?Which of the following correctly describes the locations of transcription and translation within a eukaryotic cell?
Answer:
DNA istranscribed in the nucleus, then the mRNAtranscript is transported to the cytoplasm to be translated into protein.
Explanation:
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Describe the 6 phases of developing a vaccine
Answer:
Exploratory stage
Pre-clinical stage
Clinical development
Regulatory review and approval
Manufacturing
Quality control
Explanation:
Internet
Explanation:
there are many stages to a vaccine
many come from ... developing symptoms
in which some case can come from
some quality control, pre-clinical control or even exploratory stage
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Answer:
it says that plants are the main source of nutrients and energetic materials and when the cow feed on them, it consumes some of the benefits that we miss when we eat beef
Answer:
Question 6: The answer is the energy, because it collects more energy than the cow. When the cow eats plants, the energy from the plant decreases leaving the cow with only little amount.
Question 7: I agree, Because plants holds way more nutrients and energy than meat. I could support that by saying when a herbivore eats from a plant, It only recieves 10%.
Reefs grow best in _______. a. deep water b. low salinity c. temperatures below 25°C d. shallow water
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Reefs
1 salty water
2 maximum sun
3 73° F or higher
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Name four activities carried out in agriculture as an art
Answer:
planting
measuring
weeding
harvesting
Explanation:
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Temperature
20. When cooling food outside of the refrigerator using the ice bath method, the
temperature of the food must reach ___ within 2 hours and within a total of 6
hours?
O A. 90°F and 61°F
OB. 100 and 710F
O C. 70°F and 41°F
O D. 80°F and 51°F
Answer:
When cooling food outside of the refrigerator, the temperature of the food must reach 70º F within 2 hours and 41º F or below within a total of 6 hours.
Explanation:
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Which agency is directly related to supervising and managing campgrounds
Us Forest Service
Bureau of land management
Us fish and wildlife service
National park service
Answer:
National Park Service
Explanation:
1.
Which of these statements describes a niche?
- an environmental factor that tends to limit population size
- an increase in the Earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in
climate, which may result from the greenhouse effect
- the unique living arrangement of an organism defined by its habitat, food sources, time of day it is
most active, and other factors
- none of the above
Answer: the unique living arrangement of an organism defined by its habitat, food sources, time of day it is most active and other factors
Explanation:
yes
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What is a pill bugs habitat
Answer:
The pillbug's main habitat is under mulch, fallen leaves, and rocks. Pillbugs are nocturnal and require humid conditions during the day. Pillbugs are generally found in soil with sowbugs, millipedes, and earthworms. Their preferred soil habitat is composed of organic matter and has a neutral to alkaline pH.
Now that we have studied the various types of vaccines, consider the current resurgence of diseases like the measles. How can we convince the general public and possibly even ourselves, that immunization is a necessary preventative measure for diseases that have serious complications? Is there a different schedule that we should consider? Are some forms of vaccines safer than others? Should we spread out the inoculation schedule to prevent confusion of a young person?
Answer:
Immunization is one of the most effective processes of preventing or treating dangerous disease. It should be told and advertise to the general public about the facts and importance of vaccination. Doctors and government should explain the reports and ratio that the people who are taking the vaccination in the proper dose and the right amount of vaccination are about 9 timeless likely to have to the other people. It is essential to get a proper dose and proper amount to avoid the development of resistance.
There are several forms of vaccine and they have a different schedule from each other. Every vaccine is safe but one needs to know the cycles, dose and amount of the vaccine. Yes, we should spread out the inoculation schedule to prevent confusion of a young person.
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Which circulation ensures proper levels of nutrients in the blood for newborns through adults?
а a
cardiac circulation
b
fetal circulation
С
hepatic portal circulation
d
pulmonic circulation
Given the following sequence of DNA, write the correct sequence of complementary DNA bases.
TACCGATAA
Given the following sequence of DNA, write the correct sequence of complementary mRNA.
ACCGTACTG
Given the following sequence of DNA write the correct sequence of amino acids.
ATAGGCGTA
Answer:
1. ATGGCTATT
2. UGGCAUGAC
3. mRNA: UAU-CCG-CAU, amino acids: tyrosine(tyr)-proline(pro)-histidine(his)
Explanation:
For DNA, the complementary bases are T=A and C=G. This means every time you see one of these letters, the corresponding letter goes with it. For mRNA, the bases are T=A, A=U, C=G. It is the same except now, there should be no "T" in the mRNA sequence. With amino acids, you would first code for the mRNA sequence, every three letters being the amino acid sequence. To find the amino acid, you would look at a codon chart unless your teacher wants you to memorize them. The first three letters of the amino acid are the abbreviation.
Which of the following best explains how the prokaryotic expression of a metabolic protein can be regulated when the protein is already
present at a high concentration?
Answer:
A. Repressor proteins can be activated and bind to regulatory sequences to block transcription.
Explanation:
its A
The best explanation for the prokaryotic expression of a metabolic protein is repressor proteins can be activated and bind to regulatory sequences to block transcription.
What are metabolic proteins?Protein helps with growth and repair. Proteins have the potential to serve as a metabolic fuel source in addition to all of these important functions.
Excess proteins must be converted into glucose or triglycerides and used to provide energy or build energy reserves because proteins cannot be stored.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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Kudzu, a plant native to eastern Asia was introduced into America in 1876. In 1935, Kudzu was planted along southern roadways to control soil erosion. Adding a foot of vine a day in the spring and summer
kudzu quidity grew out of control. Why can introducing a new species to an existing ecosystem often be a disaster?
A The new species can create excess nutrients in the soil that can damage native species
The series can harminative anime and damage the ecosystem
Answer:
Due to lack of biological gent.
Explanation:
Introducing a new species to a new ecosystem often leads to a disaster because of the absence of bioagent for that species. Bioagent are those organisms which has the ability to control other organisms by feeding on them. A new species does not make problem in its old or original ecosystem due to the presence of controlling agents but in the new ecosystem there is no bioagent that can stop its growth so that's why sometimes the introduction of new species leads to a disaster.
Challenge question! Imagine the following situation. You receive a viral vector coronavirus vaccine that uses a specific adenovirus and your immune system mounts a strong immune response. At the same time, your friend receives an RNA coronavirus vaccine and also has a strong immune response. One year later a new coronavirus variant emerges and neither of the original vaccines protect people from this new variant.
A new viral vector vaccine is developed to the variant using the same adenovirus as before. In clinical trials, it is found that the new vaccine protects people that originally received the RNA coronavirus vaccine that your friend had but does not protect people that originally received the viral vector coronavirus vaccine that you had.
Question: Can you think of an explanation for why the new vaccine didn’t protect you, but did protect your friend?
Answer:
she took more care of her self and her immune system its more advance rather than the other person!
Explanation:
Due to being more careful meaningly taking care of not catching it, but also just cause you had it doesnt mean you're going to be carless "free" because you got the vaccine.
your friend could've been protected even though she had the vaccine she was not carless unlike the other person she thought about her actions.
Which of the following is NOT an example of homeostasis?
red blood cells transferring carbon dioxide to the lungs to be exhaled
the digestive system breaking food into smaller pieces that can enter the cells of the body
a virus entering a cell and damaging the organelles
mitosis
Answer:
mitosis
Explanation:
How can someone see in a dim room
Which of the following is true of the composition of all materials?
A.
All materials are made up of large parts that can only be seen by the human eye.
B.
All materials are made up of smaller parts that cannot be seen without magnification.
C.
All materials are made up of living cells.
D.
All materials are made up of only one part.
Answer:
Option B.
Explanation:
All materials are made up of smaller parts that cannot be seen without magnification.