What are the names of the pigments that are in a plant’s leaves? (Choose all that apply)

flavonoids

anthocyanins

carotenoids

chlorophyll

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Answer 1

Answer:

All of these pigments are found in leaves

Answer 2

Answer:

anthocyanins

carotenoids

chlorophyll

Explanation:

Its all except flavonoids


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Discuss how a soil, a natural body, differs from soil, a
material that is used in building a roadbed.

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Answer:

Soil is a material made up of gases, organic substances, water, and microorganisms. This material may be used in building a roadbed and is often referred to as dirt. In comparison, a soil is a natural body that is three-dimensional much like a lake or mountain.

Explanation:

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Gases, organic materials, water, and microbes are all components of soil. This substance, which is frequently referred to as dirt, can be utilized to construct a roadbed. In contrast, the soil is a three-dimensional natural structure similar to a lake or a mountain.

What is soil?Soil is the loosely packed organic or mineral material that makes up the Earth's immediate surface and acts as a habitat for land plants. The unconsolidated organic or mineral matter that has been exposed to relief-conditioned macro- and microbes operating on parent material throughout time, as well as genetic and environmental factors such as climate (including water and temperature effects). A product-soil is distinct from the source material in many ways, including in terms of its physical, chemical, biological, and morphological qualities.

This is how natural soil is different from the material used in constructing roadbeds.

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2. The formation of male and female sex cells is known as
A) gametogenesis
B) budding
C) sporulation
D) regeneration

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Answer:

A . the formation of male and female sex cell is known as gametogenesis

the answer is a (gametogenesis)

SO you hopefully selected that an Allele is a form of a gene. BUT what is this really...

A. an allele is a protein that causes hair no hair in the guinea pig

B. an allele is a length of DNA with a specific sequence of nitrogen bases that make a protein that results in Hair or No Hair on the guinea pig

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Answer:

B. an allele is a length of DNA with a specific sequence of nitrogen bases that make a protein that results in Hair or No Hair on the guinea pig

Explanation:

An organism that has two different alleles of the gene is called heterozygous. Phenotypes (the expressed characteristics) associated with a certain allele can sometimes be dominant or recessive, but often they are neither.

B. an allele is a length of DNA with a specific sequence of nitrogen bases that make a protein that results in Hair or No Hair on the guinea pig

Highlight all the atoms of the four functional groups, but do not highlight any bonds. When you click on each atom, it will change color. To deselect an atom, click on it again. Before you submit, check that you have not selected any bonds.

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Hi. You did not submit any image, table or description of a molecule for the functional groups to be pointed out. This makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.

A functional group is a set of atoms of different chemical elements that take the place of a hydrogen atom that was part of a hydrocarbon (it is a molecule composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms). The most common functional group is −OH, but you also often encounter −SH, −NH2, and −OPO2−3 functional groups.

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importance of ammonification​

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Answer:

Ammonification is crucial for providing living organisms with the essential nitrogen that they need.

Use the diagram below to answer Q2 and Q3.
Q2.
Which stage of meiosis is illustrated above?

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It would be Metaphase 1

The dichotomous key below provides a way to classify some animals into groups according to their physical characteristics. The key can be used to classify each of the four animals represented below. Which answer choice shows the correct classification group for each animal? 1. Wasp = group D; Ant = group D; Tiger = group A; Bird = group B 2. Wasp = group B; Ant = group A; Tiger = group D; Bird = group C 3. Wasp = group B; Ant = group D; Tiger = group A; Bird = group C 4. Wasp = group D; Ant = group A; Tiger = group A; Bird = group B

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Complete question:

The dichotomous key below provides a way to  classify some animals into groups according to their physical characteristics.

Dichotomous Key

        I wings------------------go to II

          no wings------------- group A

       II feathers---------------group B

          no feathers----------go to III

      III two legs------------- group C

          six legs---------------group D

The key can be used to classify each of the four  animals represented below ⇒ wasp, ant, tiger, bird

Which row in the chart shows the correct  classification group for each animal?

Row    Wasp           Ant           Tiger          Bird

 (1)      group D    group D    group A     group B

 (2)     group B    group A     group D     group C

 (3)     group B     group D     group A    group C

 (4)     group D     group A     group A     group B

Answer:

Row    Wasp           Ant           Tiger          Bird

(4)     group D     group A     group A     group B

Group A: Tiger and Ant → They do not have wingsGroup B: Bird → It has wings and feathersGroup D: Wasp → It has wings, does not have feathers, and has six legs

Explanation:

When analyzing a dichotomous key, you just need to pay attention to the given descriptions and carefully observe the organisms you have.

The key describes specific morphological traits of each organism that are useful to differentiate it from other organisms. So all you need to do is to follow the instructions given in each step, and the key will guide you directly to the answer.  

In the exposed example you have four organisms: wasp, ant, tiger, bird

The provided key gives you three steps: I, II, III.

Step I:

wings------------------go to II

no wings------------- group A

Here the key tells you to separate, from your group of organisms, the ones that have wings from the ones that do not have wings.

wasp and bird have wings → So you need to go to step IItiger and ant do not have wings → So they belong to Group A

Step II:

feathers---------------group B

no feathers----------go to III

Now you only need to consider the bird and the wasp, which are the two organisms that have wings.

Here the key tells you to separate the one that has feathers from the one that does not have feathers.

Bird has feathers → So it belongs to the group BThe Wasp does not have feathers → So you need to go to step III

Step III:

two legs------------- group C

six legs---------------group D

In this last step, the key takes you to two possible groups. But you only have one left organisms, which is the wasp. So what you need to do is to observe how many legs your wasp has. It is an insect, so it has six legs. The wasp belongs to Group D.

You do not have any organism that belongs to group C.

To sum up, according to the given information you could group the group of organisms as follows:

Group A: Tiger and Ant → They do not have wingsGroup B: Bird → It has wings and feathersGroup D: Wasp → It has wings, does not have feathers, and has six legs

what system provide the reactant for circular respiration​

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Answer: I believe this would be the endocrine system

Explanation:

The initial reaction for circular/cellular respiration is glucose and that is either ingested or relased from glycogen

Special care must be taken to store which of the following in a separate container of sanitizer?


cloths used for areas that been in contact with raw animal products such as beef, fish, or poultry

bamboo utensils

plastic utensils and containers

cast-iron vs. aluminum cookware

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Answer:

cloths used for areas that been in contact with raw animal products such as beef, fish, or poultry

Explanation:

they could contaminate the clothes that have not been in contact with the raw poultry or fish

Which process produces diploid cells?
A. Mitosis

B. Meiosis

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Answer:

the answer is: A

Explanation:

mitosis

Answer:

Mitosis produces 2 diploid cells.

In 2012, excitement rippled through the scientific community with the discovery of an enzyme that appeared to be, just maybe, a powerful new tool for combating Alzheimer’s. At the Mayo Clinic in Florida researchers identified a gene, BACE2, which appeared to destroy beta-amyloid — a protein, then understood to be toxic, which is found in clusters in the brains of people living with Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer's is often diagnosed by measuring the amount of buildup of this protein. A large amount of it is an indicator of the disease. People with this buildup often do not have enough of the BACE2 enzyme created naturally in their body. If a way to synthesize this enzyme artificially or to prompt the body to create more were discovered, it could be hailed as a cure for Alzheimer's. How does the BACE2 enzyme work?

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Answer:

BACE2 cuts both beta-amyloid and beta-amyloid precursor protein.

Explanation:

What makes BACE2 so effective in fighting Alzheimer's is its efficiency in cutting both beta-amyloid and the protein that develops it. There are other enzymes, which have the ability to break down beta-amyloid, but BACE2 is the only one that breaks it down into such small pieces that it completely destroys it. Furthermore, BACE2 is able to break down the beta-amyloid precursor protein, which prevents the formation of beta-amyloid from taking place.

what is photo synthesis?​

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Answer:

Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's metabolic activities.

Explanation:

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What is an example of an event that can compromise an ecosystem?
1.seasonal climate change
2.seasonal dry period
3.d eveloping land around cities
4.high temperatures

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Answer: Seasonal climate change

Explanation:

Answer:

1. Seasonal climate change

Explanation:

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Calculate during one year, the birth rate in a country is 28 births per 1000 people, and the death rate is six deaths per 1000 people what is the population growth rate?

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Answer:

27

Explanation:

1. Environmental scientists have become concerned that Maryland's
precipitation is too far from neutral to be safe for healthy aquatic
ecosystems. What property of water would they test?

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Answer:

pH

Explanation:

The pH of a solution refers to the acidity or alkalinity of the solution. The solubility of some ions that are dissolved in a water body depends on the pH of the water. Sudden changes in pH could lead to sudden precipitation of substances from the water.

Hence, Maryland's precipitation may be monitored by environmentalists if they can observe the pH of the water in the course of searching for the possible cause of the precipitation occurring in the water body.


[tex]what \: is \: endoplasmic \: reticulum \: {?} \: [/tex]

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Answer:

They are elaborate network of channels running through the cytoplasm. There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum. They are; Rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Rough endoplasmic reticulum are rough because of the presence of ribosomes. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum are smooth because they dont have ribosomes.

meaning:an extensive intracellular membrane system whose functions include synthesis and transport of lipids and, in regions where ribosomes are attached, of proteins

Crossing-over takes place between...
A. sister chromatids

B. analogous chromosomes

C. homologous chromosomes

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Answer:

C. homologous chromosomes

Explanation:

Crossing over occurs between prophase I and metaphase I and is the process where two homologous non-sister chromatids pair up with each other and exchange different segments of genetic material to form two recombinant chromosome sister chromatids.

Answer:

C. homologous chromosomes

Explanation:

Crossing-over takes place between homologous chromosomes.

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Which statement is factual?
1.Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are identical to the parent.
2.Sexual reproduction allows for diploid gametes to combine to increase genetic variation.
3.Asexual reproduction leads to the formation of haploid gametes.
4.Sexual reproduction does not require the production of gametes.

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

what are the symptoms and disease are tuberculosis?​

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Coughing up blood or mucus.Chest pain, or pain with breathing or coughing.Unintentional weight loss.Fatigue.Fever.Night sweats.Chills

how can we apply the principle of transpiration in producing clean water?​

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Explanation:

Transpiration is a process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants. The loss of water vapour from the plant cools the plant down when the weather is very hot, and water from the stem and roots moves upwards or is 'pulled' into the leaves.

Answer:

During photosynthesis, the layer of TiO2 absorbs light, breaking down toxic pollutants in the water, while the gold layer emulates the transpiration of a leaf and harnesses sunlight to evaporate the water at the surface. The resulting vapor condenses into completely-purified water.

Explanation:

What is the function of the class of macromolecules represented in the following diagram

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The four classes of biological macromolecules are (1) Proteins, (2) Lipids, (3) Carbohydrates, (4) Nucleic Acids.

Proteins are made up of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. They have multiple functions, depending on the number of amino acids and its specific sequence. They serve as major workers composing motor and structural elements in the cell. They can also function as catalytic proteins (enzymes), as well as helpers for storage, signal, transport, reception, defensive, and contractile tasks.

Lipids are made up of fatty acids (a carboxylic acid with a hydrocarbon chain + terminal carboxyl group) and glycerols (organic compound made up of multiple hydroxyl groups). They are a hydrophobic compound that are used for energy storage, thermal insulation, protection, and chemical messengers. Lipids also regulate membrane permeability and aid in fat soluble vitamin production.

Carbohydrates are made up of monosaccharides which build up a polysaccharide (carbohydrates). Monosaccharides are basic sugars which cannot be broken down anymore by water (glucose, fructose, galactose). Carbohydrates' major functions include energy provision, blood glucose regulation, biological processes recognition, and breakdown of fatty acids for ketosis prevention.

Nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides which are organic molecules that forms the Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic acid (RNA). Their structure consists of a nitrogenous base, pentose, and an attached phosphate group. The function of nucleic acids are the creation and storage of genetic information.

What is evolution?
A. A change in the gene pool over time

B. Having a gene pool

C. Sexual selection

D. Natural selection

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Answer:

A. A change in the gene pool over time

Explanation:

The evolution is the change in the gene pool over time. Therefore, the option (A) is the correct answer.


Which features form along all types of plate boundaries?
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Explanation:

Ocean ridges features form along all types of plate boundaries.

A scientist observes that a certain trait is determined by a single gene.
An organism inherited one version of the trait from one parent and
another version from the other parent. Both versions of the trait are
expressed in the phenotype of the offspring. Which pattern of
inheritance best classifies the observed trait?

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Answer:

Codominance

Explanation:

Codominance occurs when both alleles participation in the expression of the genotype of an offspring, such as a flower with patches of different colours, each coming from a different allele.

in your own words, what is the definition for Osmotic pressure?

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I love this topic

Answer:

Osmotic pressure is defined as the pressure that must be applied to the solution side to stop fluid movement when a semipermeable membrane separates a solution from pure water.

which question can be answered by science
1. Should we conserve water?
2. Is it right to recycle?
3. Which projects should be funded
4. Does this medicine reduce fevers?​

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Answer:

4.

Explanation:

The rest would (technically) be opinions while 4. would be a factual yes or no answer.

If a cell has a diploid number of 8 (2n = 8) before meiosis, how many chromosomes will be in each of the four daughter cells after meiosis II if one pair of homologous chromosomes experiences nondisjunction in meiosis I? Show how you got the answer by drawing out the process, starting with the diploid cell undergoing meiosis I (where nondisjunction occurs) and then meiosis II to get the four daughter cells.

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Answer:

The final product is four gametes, two of them with 5 chromosomes, and the other two with 3 chromosomes each.

Explanation:

If nondisjunction occurs during meiosis 1, a pair of homologous chromosomes fail to separate, and one of the daughter cells will have the two chromosomes while the other cell will not get any chromosome from the pair.

If meiosis 1 occurs normally, but nondisjunction occurs in meiosis 2, sister chromatids fail to separate.  

The usual process of meiosis produces four daughter haploid cells (n) from a diploid germ cell (2n). Each daughter cell is haploid because they have half the number of chromosomes of the original one.  

If the diploid number of the original cell is 8 (2n=8), then under normal conditions, each haploid daughter cell should have 4 chromosomes (n = 4).  

But in the exposed example, one pair of homologous chromosomes experiences nondisjunction during meiosis I (in the attached file, you will recognize this pair as the red one). The other chromosomes separate as usual. So one of the daughter cells will have one extra chromosome than expected (five instead of four), and the other daughter cell will lack one chromosome (three instead of four). Meiosis II occurs normally. The final result is the formation of four gametes, two of them with 5 chromosomes, and the other two with 3 chromosomes each.

Describe movement of molecules to maintain a healthy cell environment. Explain in details

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Answer:

Very necessary for its survival.

Explanation:

Movement of molecules is very important to maintain a healthy cell environment because some molecules are required by the cell for its growth and development. Some molecules moves inside the cell environment through a semi-permeable membrane such as glucose, oxygen, potassium etc while on the other hand, some molecules are removed from the cell which are waste materials such as carbondioxide etc. If these waste materials are not removed from the cell, it greatly damaged the cell.

if water were a nonpolar molecule, how would its properties be different

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Explanation:

If water were a nonpolar molecule how would its properties be different A. Water would be able to climb inside plants. ... Water would stick together much more strongly.

During which two months do both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres receive the same amount of energy
rom the Sun?

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Northern and southern Hemisphere receive the same amount of energy from the sun during the month of March and September.hope that helped
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