What is the effect of mutated GLMN Gene on the human body?
Answer:
A novel gene , glomulin (GLMN) in which 40 different mutation.
I Name the following: 1. It is the mechanism of inheritance of characters from the parental generation to the offspring.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
even with some characteristics it can be past down with out even being around said parent mostly things like habits example: being more likely to have a addiction to anything doesn't have to be bad substances it part of ur gene make up
Why is The sun is the ultimate source of energy
for all living organisms.'
Answer:
"Sun is the ultimate energy source for all living organisms."
✴This is because plants need sunlight to make food through photosynthesis. This food is consumed by the animals and human-beings. Carnivores indirectly depend on plants for their food. So, if Sun is not there there will be no life on earth.
✴Secondly, sunlight is a good source of Vitamin-D.
Vitamin D is essential for strong bones, because it helps the body use calcium from the diet. Traditionally, vitamin D deficiency has been associated with rickets, a disease in which the bone tissue doesn't properly mineralize, leading to soft bones and skeletal deformities. So if sunlight is not there it can result in loss of Vitamin-D which can cause deficiency diseases.
✴If sunlight is not there there will be no day on Earth. Light will not reach our Earth. Every time there will be only darkness.
Answer From Gauth Math
What is one reason that vascular plants are larger than nonvascular plants?
a. Vascular plants live in areas where they can get more water than nonvascular plants can.
b. Nonvascular plants cannot live in as many areas as vascular plants, so they stay small.
c. Nonvascular plants do not reproduce as quickly as vascular plants do, so they do not grow as large.
d. Vascular tissue carries water and nutrients much more efficiently than can be carried by diffusion.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Nonvascular plants do not grow that tall.
What is the function of the enzyme RNA polymerase during transcription?
helps slow down the process of transcription
helps speed up the process of transcription
aids in destroying the mRNA sequence that was read
aids in packaging amino acids for use at a later time
Answer:
The correct answer is - helps speed up the process of transcription.
Explanation:
RNA polymerase binds to the DNA sequence and copy a single DNA sequence into RNA and helps a single gene to produce hundreds or even thousands of RNA molecules during transcription.
It helps in the speed up the transcription by copying the sequence and producing mRNA for translation process later.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Please help me my assignment is due in 30 minutes
Answer:
The answer is plane
Explanation:
This should be in mathematics not bio
Select the correct answer.
Why might two elements possess similar chemical properties?
OA. They belong to the same group of the periodic table.
OB. They have the same physical state.
OC. They have similar physical properties.
OD. They belong to the same period of the periodic table.
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Answer:
A. They belong to the same group
Explanation:
Elements in the same group have same properties, because they have the same number of valence electrons.
define environmental science
Answer:
Environmental science is the study of living organisms and how they interact with our environment. It covers a broad range of disciplines including engineering, information studies and research of environmental issues.
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Answer:
It is interdisciplinary academic that draws on ecology, geology, meteorology, biology, chemistry, engineering and physics to study environmental problems and human impacts on the environment
Which equation is most likely used to determine the acceleration from a velocity vs time graph?
Answer:
The equation/formula to find acceleration from a velocity time graph is....
acceleration = velocity / time
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Cells in the human body carry out different functions. Which cells help the body fight off diseases and remain healthy? Choose the two that apply.
The DNA sequence ATC AGC GCT GGC CCG is part of a gene.
How many proteins are coded for by this message?
15
1
4
5
Answer:
There are 5 proteins coded for by this message.
Explanation:
For every 3 bases, a protein is coded.
Which statement is FALSE?Question 39 options: Water can hold an unlimited amount of oxygen. Water can hold less oxygen than air can. Underwater organisms need oxygen. A small decrease in dissolved oxygen can have an effect on aquatic life. Underwater organisms use oxygen in cellular respiration.
Answer: Water can hold an unlimited amount of oxygen.
Explanation:
Water cannot hold an unlimited amount of oxygen because it would get to a point where it is saturated as it needs to hold Hydrogen as well. Air on the other hand, has significantly more space for oxygen as it contains only 21% and can keep taking more.
Underwater organisms need oxygen for respiration and a small decrease in the oxygen available in water affects aquatic life because they rely on it to survive.
On Galapagos islands with
sparse vegetation, how were
the tortoises adapted to this
environment?
A. They ate primarily soil.
B. They had shells that did not allow their
necks to move much at all.
C. They swam in the ocean to find food.
D. They had shells that allowed their
necks to extend.
Pros and cons about lobsters not feeling pain…
Answer:
The pro of not feeling pain is not feeling pain and the con is pain help you survive like hot hand on stove if u don’t feel pain you probably won’t take your hands off and it can cause death and stuff (u probably know what I mean I hope)
Explanation:
You are studying nuclear lamins and use recombinant DNA technology to alter the coding sequence of a nuclear lamin gene. The alteration you make creates a situation such that the gene now codes for a nuclear lamin protein that can no longer be phosphorylated when the nuclear envelope is broken down during mitosis. What do you predict would happen if the cell only had the altered nuclear lamin gene (and not the unaltered version)
Answer:
Nuclear lamins will no longer disassemble during mitosis
Explanation:
The nuclear lamina is a fibrillar network inside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, between the inner nuclear membrane and the peripheral chromatin. Nuclear lamins (also called simply lamin proteins) are intermediate filament-type proteins and represent the major building blocks of the nuclear lamina. During mitosis, the nuclear lamina is disassembled by hyperphosphorylation of nuclear lamins and lamina-associated proteins. The protein responsible for phosphorylating nuclear lamins is p34cdc2, a protein kinase that has a key role in controlling cell cycle progression. In consequence, a mutant form of the nuclear lamin proteins that cannot be phosphorylated will no longer be able to disassemble during mitosis.
What type of medication is prescribed for a bacterial infection such as strep throat?
antifungals
antibiotics
antivirals
antiprotozoals
Why are
there no gram-positive archaea species, but there are gram-positive
bacteria species?
Answer:
There are no gram positive archaea because archaea lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls, meaning that the archaeic cell walls are more similar to gram negative bacterial walls, although they do show a greater variety of cell wall types.
EXPLANATION
Bacteria can be divided into gram-positive bacteria and gram-negative bacteria because of their cell wall composition. The cell wall of gram-positive bacteria is made up of peptidoglycan which retains crystal violet stain and appears purple in color under microscope. The cell wall of gram-negative bacteria has an outer layer of lipopolysaccharide which do not retain crystal violet color and appear pink. The cell wall of archaea is not made up of peptidoglycan but is made up of pseudo-peptidoglycan, therefore, no gram-positive archaea species is present on the earth.
You look at a cell using a microscope. You see ribosomes and a nucleoid that has one circular chromosome and no surrounding membrane. You do not see any endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi or chloroplasts. From these observations you would conclude you were looking at Group of answer choices
Question 1 (True/False Worth 1 points)
(01.02 LC)
Sustainable practices refer to the practices, services, and guidelines we develop to protect ourselves within our environment.
True
False
Answer: True
Explanation:
Sustainable practices refer to the practices, services, and guidelines that are developed in order to protect ourselves within our environment.
Sustainable practices support human, ecological, economic and human health. With sustainability, it's agreed that there are finite resources and they should be used conservatively and maintained for future generations.
The statement is true.
Answer:
False; I did the quiz and I answered "True" and got it incorrect
Mary likes sour foods, and she decided to eat a slice of lemon. As she bit down on the lemon, she felt an uncomfortable squeezing-type sensation in her cheek as one of her salivary glands emptied its secretions into her mouth. Which of the three pairs of salivary glands did she feel
She felt the parotid.
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nitrogenous base + sugar + phosphate group =
Answer:
Nucleoside
Explanation:
Nucleotide is an organic compound which is made from of nitrogenous base, a sugar, and a phosphate group.
Why do you think engineers working on the Venice Tide Barrier project are following the Engineering and Design Process?
A. A creative, effective solution an be developed
B. The Engineering and Design Process costs more time and money
C. It eliminates the need for creativity
D. Over time, there will be no need to brainstorm or test ideas
Answer:
Please correct me if I’m wrong but I believe it’s cause it’s A
Explanation:
sorry If I answered your question wrong I didn’t mean to I really tried
Answer:
listening the money by the drums
Explanation:
WHY ARE THE TROPHIC LEVELS AND ENERGY REPRESENTED IN THE FORM OF PYRAMIDS?
Answer:
An energy pyramid shows the distribution of energy among trophic levels. Producers use energy from sunlight to make food. Herbivores eat plants—the producers—to get energy. ... Each level above gets smaller, because as energy is lost as heat, there is less energy avail- able as food for organisms.
Heather is doing an acid-base reaction. She has 25.00 mL of hydrochloric acid of unknown concentration in a flask. She wants to add a basic solution to the acid drop by drop, until all the acid has reacted.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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the weather calls for icy roads to the city scatter salt in the road. explain how this may affect plants that are next to the road?
Explanation:
A common way to clear icy roads is to apply a layer of salt, which lowers the freezing temperature of water and melts the ice.
•Differentiate between virus and viroids.
Viruses (Virus particles or virions) are usually units consisting of nucleic acids and coat proteins called capsids.
Viroids consist only of RNA, i.e. they contain no protein at all. Except for a few cases, viruses are not surrounded by a membrane.
Answer:
Viruses (Virus particles or virions) are usually units consisting of nucleic acids and coat proteins called capsids. Viroids consist only of RNA, i.e. they contain no protein at all. Except for a few cases, viruses are not surrounded by a membrane.
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Superficial similarities in structures that have the same function can seem like they are evidence of a common ancestor, but they are not. An example of this is the convergent evolution of wings in insects as well as in birds. What are these types of structures called
Answer:
Distinguishing between Similar Traits
Similar traits can be either homologous structures that share an embryonic origin or analogous structures that share a function.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Explain the difference between homologous and analogous structures
KEY TAKEAWAYSKey PointsOrganisms may be very closely related, even though they look quite different, due to a minor genetic change that caused a major morphological difference.Unrelated organisms may appear very similar because both organisms developed common adaptations that evolved within similar environmental conditions.To determine the phylogeny of an organism, scientists must determine whether a similarity is homologous or analogous.The advancement of DNA technology, the area of molecular systematics, describes the use of information on the molecular level, including DNA analysis.Key Termsanalogous: when similar similar physical features occur in organisms because of environmental constraints and not due to a close evolutionary relationshiphomologous: when similar physical features and genomes stem from developmental similarities that are based on evolutionphylogeny: the evolutionary history of an organismmolecular systematics: molecular phylogenetics is the analysis of hereditary molecular differences, mainly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism’s evolutionary relationships
calculate the distance covered by a school bus in 2 minutes moving with a velocity of 30m/s
explain also..
We know
[tex]\boxed{\sf Distance=Speed\times Time}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Distance=30\times 120[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Distance=3600m=3.6km[/tex]
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Why is it essential for SARS-CoV2 RNA be translated on ribosomes before it can be replicated?
The SARS-CoV-2 non-structural protein 1 (Nsp1), also referred to as the host shutoff factor, suppresses host innate immune functions. By combining cryo-electron microscopy and biochemistry, we show that SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1 binds to the human 40S subunit in ribosomal complexes, including the 43S pre-initiation complex and the non-translating 80S ribosome. The protein inserts its C-terminal domain into the mRNA channel, where it interferes with mRNA binding. We observe translation inhibition in the presence of Nsp1 in an in vitro translation system and in human cells.