Answer:
That is correct, also amino acids are monomers (building blocks) of proteins (1 of the 4 biomolecules).
Determine whether each statement correctly describes the myocardial action potential and the pacemaker potential. 1. Because the pacemaker potential occurs during systole, it can also be called systolic potential. (Click to select) 2. The pacemaker potential is the relatively slow, spontaneous depolarization in the SA node. (Click to select) 3. Myocardial cells produce their own action potentials after being stimulated by action potentials originating in the SA node. (Click to select) 4. Myocardial action potentials are characterized by a spike and then slow depolarization. (Click to select)
Answer:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
Explanation:
In mammals, the contraction of the heart muscle is caused by pacemaker cells localized within the sinoatrial (SA) node. These cells rhythmically generate slow electrically-induced action potentials due to their slow rate of depolarization. The pacemaker cells generate the action potentials that propagate through the heart and trigger the contraction of myocyte cells (i.e., myocytes simply conduct the action potential waves). The slow depolarization of pacemaker cells occurs during diastole, i.e., during the period of relaxation of the heart muscle.
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In a population of cats, a gene that controls an observable trait has several different alleles. Which of the following best explains how genetic drift might affect the genetic makeup of this cat population over time?
It is a directed process, so it might cause an increase in the gene pool's allele frequencies.
It is a nonselective process, so it might cause an allele to disappear from the gene pool by chance.
It is a random process, so it might cause a population to reach genetic equilibrium.
It is a selective process, so it might cause an increase in the population's genetic variation.
Answer: It is a nonselective process, so it might cause an allele to disappear from the gene pool by chance brainliest?
Explanation:
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Which of the following would provide the best evidence to support the claim that acid rain has a long-term effect on the stability of ecosystems?
Extinction of aquatic and terrestrial organisms would occur, decreasing species diversity and ecosystem stability.
The mutation rate would increase and new species would evolve, destabilizing ecosystems.
The pH level would increase and become intolerable to organisms, leading to decreased species diversity and ecosystem stability.
Habitat loss would occur, forcing organisms to adapt to new surroundings until the ecosystem eventually stabilized.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Extinction of aquatic and terrestrial organisms would occur, decreasing species diversity and ecosystem stability.
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The first box, starting on the left, I believe, should be H2O. The second box, the one over the arrow, should be sunlight. The third box, right after the arrow, should be C6H12O6. The final box, then, should be O2. I'm pretty sure that this is right, but if it is incorrect in any way let me know and I will do my best to give you the correct answer.
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Mutations within a DNA sequence are natural processes that--
A are usually good.
B are usually bad.
C usually cause cancer.
D produce genetic diversity.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Mutations can cause other species to occur, like polar bears. They also cause different genetic traits within a species like different hair color.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
it produces genetic diversity
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What is one result of meiosis?
A. two diploid cells
B. four diploid cells
C. two haploid cells
D. four haploid cells
Answer:
The final product of Meiosis is haploid daughter cells in which each cell has 23 chromosomes. What happens in meiosis is that, the cell is divided twice and this produces four daughter cells. During this process that our sex cells are produced. So the answer for this would be option D.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Which of the following contains kinetic energy?
A. Wind
B. Moonbeams
C. Sunlight
D. Vegetables
Answer:
Both wind and sunlight have Kinetic Energy
Explanation:
If you can only choose one answer, the most obvious one would be wind
Scientists hypothesize that cabbage, broccoli , cauliflower, and radishes developed along a common evolutionary pathway. Which observation would best support this hypothesis?
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
6. Which hamsters are the parents of the mystery hamster? Include evidence to prove that they are the correct parents. plzz give me the anser ill give the brainliest
Answer:
Test 3
Explanation:
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during what stage do you have sleepwalking and sleep talking?
Sleepwalking occurs all through non-REM (NREM) sleep, normally in level 3 of the sleep cycle, which is likewise called deep sleep. Along with other parasomnias like sleep speakme, confusional arousals, and sleep terrors, sleepwalking is assessed as an NREM sickness of arousal.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Since Canis is a proper noun then C and B should be emilinated.
Lupus is also a proper noun therefore A being eliminated.
Thats how I got B.
The chances of developing certain conditions like diabetes are higher if a family member also has the disorder because they are
O passed through blood contact
O highly infectious
O related to sleep patterns
O genetically based
Answer:
genetically based is the answer
Two interacting systems involved in plant transport are shown here. Which statement best describes the function of xylem and phloem in transporting substances throughout the plant?
Answer:
C. Xylem transport water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves while phloem transport carbohydrates from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
Explanation:
name some component of the blood that transports lactic acid
Answer:
plasma
Explanation:
the plasma circulates dissolved nutrients such as glucose, amino acids and fatty acids.
Describ how animals receive their energy indirectly from plants?
Answer:
PLANTS are 'PRODUCERS' of energy. They use SUNLIGHT + water, minerals and carbon dioxide to make energy. ... To get energy animals need to eat. They get their energy INDIRECTLY from the from the sun by eating other organisms.
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What do Dodo Birds, Passenger Pigeons, Samson Pearly Muscles, and Badlands Bighorn Sheep have in common?
Answer:
they are all extinct creatures
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a result of artificial selection? (4 points)
Animals with beneficial traits in a given environment survive.
Beneficial traits are selected based on the environment.
Individuals with beneficial adaptations reproduce more and pass traits on to offspring.
Crops and livestock animals bear little resemblance to wild ancestors.
Answer:
Beneficial traits are selected based on the environment.Explanation:
The Bloodhound dog breed was bred in the middle ages for an excellent sense of smell to be used for hunting.
explain the effects of the production of large amounts of antidiuretic hormone in the human body
Answer:
Antiuretic hormone is a hormone that performs functions related to the reabsorption of water molecules through of the kidneys and with the decrease in the amount of urine accumulated in the body. An excess of antiuretic hormone conditions a retention of water and the elimination of sodium in the urine
Explanation:
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) participates in regulating the water balance in the body, controlling the amount of water reabsorbed by the kidneys after they have filtered waste from the blood. Excess ADH leads to increased water reabsorption in the collecting duct, with increased urinary osmolarity. If there is too much ADH, water is retained, blood volume increases and affect can lead to nausea, headaches, disorientation, lethargy and hyponatraemia (decreased sodium concentration in the blood).
Which of the following statements is correct? Which of the following statements is correct? The sperm and egg have twice as many chromosomes as the parental cells. Geneticists use the terms "son" and "daughter" to distinguish between cells resulting from cell division. Meiosis results in gametes that are used in reproduction. Asexual reproduction requires the production of eggs and sperm.
Answer:
Meiosis results in gametes that are used in reproduction.
Explanation:
The sperm and egg have twice as many chromosomes as the parental cells. INCORRECT. Sperm and eggs are the gametes, and they have only half the number of chromosomes that can be found in the germ cells or somatic cells. Gametes are haploid, n. Geneticists use the terms "son" and "daughter" to distinguish between cells resulting from cell division. INCORRECT. The term "daughter cells" is used to refer to the products of cell division. "son cells" is not used at all. Meiosis results in gametes that are used in reproduction. CORRECT. Germ cells are the reproductive, diploid cells produced by testes and ovaries. After meiosis, each germ cell produces four haploid cells that are the gametes. Gametes´ destiny is to merge during fecundation, creating a new diploid cell called the zygote. The zygote is a diploid cell that suffers successive mitosis to form the new organism.Asexual reproduction requires the production of eggs and sperm. INCORRECT. Only sexual reproduction needs gametes. Cells that reproduce asexually duplicate their genetic material and cytoplasmic content and then divide, producing a new cell identical to its parental. This is the case of binary fission, for example.How do solar thermal generators work?
A)
They block high-angle sunlight but allow the penetration of low-angle sunlight.
B)
They use electric pumps to circulate air, water,and other fluids to places where heat is stored and then pumped to where energy is used.
C)
They use flat glass-covered plates over a black background which takes in solar radation and emits heat.
D)
They use solar cells to convert sunlight directly into electricity.
E)
They use sunlight to boil water and run steam-driven systems.
Answer:
D
Explanation: Best Choice
Answer:
E.
Explanation:
Solar thermal power/electric generation systems collect and concentrate sunlight to produce the high temperature heat needed to generate electricity. ... The steam is converted into mechanical energy in a turbine, which powers a generator to produce electricity.
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The answer here should be “high diversity”. High diversity allows an ecosystem to be more flexible - thus allowing it to work better in the face of stress.
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An organism is identified as having the characteristics of the genus "canis" while it's species is determined to be "lupus". Which answer choice would properly demonstrate the organism's scientific name using binomial nomenclature? A. canis lupus
B. Canis Lupus
C. Lupus canis
D. Canis lupus
E. lupus canis
Answer:
Explanation:
b I’m pretty sure
Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
The Genus is capitalized whereas the species is not.
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Which of the following best describes evidence from comparative biochemistry that supports the theory of evolution? (4 points)
Different mechanisms of reproduction exist within the same species.
Different metabolic pathways exist within the same species.
Different species have the same genetic code.
Different species have the same number of chromosomes.
Answer:
1. Asexual reproduction includes fission, budding, fragmentation, and parthenogenesis, while sexual reproduction is achieved through the combination of reproductive cells from two individuals.
2. Anabolism & Catabolism
3. Nearly everybody has the same genetic code. Although the sequences of bases in their DNA (and thus in the messenger RNA that is made from their DNA) vary between species and even between individuals within a species, almost all of them use the same code.
4.Yes, two or more species can have the same number of chromosomes. ... There's much more to differentiating between species than number of chromosomes. For one example, there are proteins present on eggs which 'match up' with proteins on sperm, and these are very specific.
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The worm population will . . .
Answer:
Die in a few years
Explanation:
What? I’m being realistic!
take over the earth in a few days
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Use the 5 bases provided to show how nitrogenous bases are sequenced or matched in both DNA and RNA
ADENINE, THYMINE, URACIL, GUANINE, and CYTOSINE
Answer:
Adenine sorry if I am wrong
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why do you produce carbon dioxide when working out?
Answer: The lungs bring oxygen into the body, to provide energy, and remove carbon dioxide, the waste product created when you produce energy. The heart pumps the oxygen to the muscles that are doing the exercise. When you exercise and your muscles work harder, your body uses more oxygen and produces more carbon dioxide.
10. Using the DNA Code below, create mRNA and the tRNA codes:
ACG ACG G C ATTAC AG GTA ACG CC
Answer:
mRNA - UGC UGC C G UAAUG UC CAU UGC GG
Explanation:
tRNA - ACG ACG G C AUUAC AG GUA ACG CC
Which series is arranged in order from largest to smallest in size?
During photosynthesis in plants, what is the source of the carbon in the glucose sugar molecule
(C6H12O6)?
Carbon dioxide in the air
Carbon monoxide in the air
Carbon particles in the soil
Carbon particles in water
Answer:
Carbon in the air
Explanation: