Which famous political
leader's death was
investigated using
samples of his hair?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Napoleon Bonaparte

Explanation:

All samples were found to have similarly high arsenic levels, roughly 100 times that of living people whose hair was included in the analysis for comparison.


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When H. pylori was first discovered, researchers doubted the finding. It was thought that the acidic environment of the stomach was too hostile for microbes to thrive. Newer research using genetic analysis and culture techniques has revealed that there is a diverse gastric microbiota. Of the options below, what is the only one that does not involve genetic analyses?
A. Sequencing approaches have shown that the normal microbiota includes Archaea and provide mechanisms for studying their distribution.
B. Knowledge of growth rates allows researchers to predict responses to changing conditions.
C. Knowledge of the microbiota from sequencing efforts has been used to improve cultivation techniques.
D. Genetic analyses have been used to examine the dominant species in different individuals, showing that it varies from one individual to another.

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Answer:

B. Knowledge of growth rates allows researchers to predict responses to changing conditions.

Explanation:

Genetic analyzes are tests that try to identify the genetic composition of a living being, being able to analyze the DNA in a profound way and obtaining crucial information about the organism. The most common way to carry out a genetic analysis is through the sequencing of genes, since they are segments of DNA molecules. Therefore, we can conclude that among all the response options presented above, all that refer to the sequencing of genes should be discarded. Thus, we can see that option B is the correct option, since the analysis of growth rates does not involve a genetic analysis.

what is the geologic setting of the orr at Round Mountain​

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Answer:

Round Mountain is an epithermal, low-sulphidation, volcanic-hosted, hot-springs deposit located along the margin of a buried caldera. The majority of the mineralisation at Round Mountain is contained within the tuffs, although drilling has encountered some ore in the underlying Palaeozoic basement.

Explanation:

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Consider the following alleles: X1, X2, X3. The different alleles encode enzymes with slightly different ratesof reaction, but are otherwise identical. Consider a population that is sampled for these alleles at two different times. Below are the genotypes for each individual in this population at time 1. For the Time 1 population calculate the allele frequencies and genotype frequencies.(4points)

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Complete question:

Consider the following alleles: X1, X2, X3. The different alleles encode enzymes with slightly different rates of reaction, but are otherwise identical. Consider a population that is sampled for these alleles at two different times. Below are the genotypes for each individual in this population at time 1. For the Time 1 population calculate the allele frequencies and genotype frequencies.(4points)

Time 1: Genotypes for each individual in this population  

1XX1, X1X2, X2X2, X2X3, X2X2, X2X2, X1X3, X2X2, X1X1, X2X2, X3X3, X2X3, X2X3, X2X3, X2X3, X1X3, X1X1, X1X2, X1X3, X1X2, X1X2, X1X3, X1X1, X2X1, X1X1, X1X3, X3X3, X2X2, X3X3, X2X2

Answer:

allelic frequencies

• p = 0.34

• q = 0.4

• r = 0.27

genotypic frequencies

• X1X1 = 0.17

• X1X2 = 0.17

• X1X3 = 0.17

• X2X2 = 0.23

• X2X3 = 0.17

• X3X3 = 0.1

Explanation:

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If R = red and r = white, what would be the result of a cross between a heterozygous female (red-eyed with one recessive allele) and a recessive male?

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R r
r Rr rr
r Rr rr

50% red
50% white

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Scientists discovered a new organism that thrives on the leaves of palm trees. The organism
is eukaryotic, unicellular, and reproduces through binary fission. It also makes its own food
through photosynthesis. This organism's characteristics most closely match the characteristics
of which Kingdom?
(2 points)

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Answer:

Plant

Explanation:

The organism characteristics most closely match to characteristics of plant kingdom

Which of the following sources of noise pollution has the greatest likelihood of leading to hearing loss
for exposed individuals in an urban area?
Your answer:
car horns
conversation
pneumatic drills
trains passing by
O traffic on a residential street

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Answer:

traffic on a residential street

b) ¿Qué beneficios tienen los programas de vacunación sistemática de una población? ¿Que objetivos persiguen?Justifica la respuesta

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos para responder, podemos comentar lo siguiente.

Los beneficios que tienen los programas de vacunación sistemática de una población son varios. Entre ellos, mantener un programa continuo y esquemático de reforzamiento de la inmunidad de las personas para fortalecer la prevención de enfermados y limitar que se esparza esa enfermedad entre la población.

¿Qué objetivos persiguen?

El poder inmunizar a la población de manera masiva y llevar un mejor control del registro de vacunación, Este tipo de programas se enfoca en la prevención de la enfermedad y protege a la mayoría de la población, sobre todo a la vulnerable.

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6.
Which behavior can help animals establish a
territory?
A. A caribou herd migrates seasonally.
B.
A scent trail leads ants to a food source.
C.
A wolf pack howls to warn other wolves to
stay away.
D.
A honeybee society divides the work between
its members.

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C bc wolf pack letting everybody know it’s their territory

Epinephrine initiates a signal transduction pathway that involves the production of cyclic AMP (cAMP) and leads to the breakdown of glycogen to glucose, a major source of energy for cells. But glycogen breakdown is only part of the fight-or-flight response that epinephrine brings about; the overall effect on the body includes increased heart rate and alertness, as well as a burst of energy. Given that caffeine blocks the activity of cAMP phosphodiesterase, propose a mechanism by which caffeine ingestion leads to heightened alertness and sleeplessness.

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Answer:

Epinephrine initiates a signal transduction pathway that involves the production of cyclic AMP (cAMP) and leads to the breakdown of glycogen to glucose, a major source of energy for cells. But glycogen breakdown is only part of the fight-or-flight response that epinephrine brings about; the overall effect on the body includes increased heart rate and alertness, as well as a burst of energy. Given that caffeine blocks the activity of cAMP phosphodiesterase, propose a mechanism by which caffeine ingestion leads to heightened alertness and sleeplessness.

Explanation:

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Which of the following refers to a plant that has been pruned and trimmed into a sculptural form?

topiary

hardscape

folly

bosquet

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Answer:

I believe the ans is topiary.

Answer:

My Answer Is;

Topiary

Topiary is the horticultural practice of training perennial plants by clipping the foliage and twigs of trees, shrubs and subshrubs to develop and maintain clearly defined shapes, whether geometric or fanciful. The term also refers to plants which have been shaped in this way.

Explanation:

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The sequence of mRNA is AGUACA. Which of these is the sequence of
tRNA? *
UCAUGU
AGTACA
AGUACA
TCATGT

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Answer:

I think the answer is ucaugu

Compared with vertebrates, most invertebrates:
A. require faster delivery and greater quantities of nutrients
B. have more complex layers of cells
C. require a higher level of oxygen
D. have slower distribution of blood

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Answer:

B po trust me pinag aralan ko n apo iyan thankss po gusto ko lang pong makatulong

1a)Which of the Pollen grain will most likely fertilise the egg cell in the ovule why?
a) pollen grain
B) stigma
write down a sentence why?
________________________________________________

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Answer:pollen grain

Explanation:

Because it contains male gametophyte.

How could heart disease affect other organ systems?

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you'll be getting less oxygen to the rest fo the body, this can cause shortness of breath, swelling in your legs, fluid build up and even kidney and liver damage

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You are working with an acute slice of mammalian hippocampus in a bath of artificial cerebrospinal fluid In your first experiment, you stimulate the mossy fiber projection with an extremely strong stimulus while patch clamp recording from the postsynaptic neuron. When the presynaptic axons are electrically stimulated, which of the following sequence of events occurs?

a. Opening of voltage gated calcium channels in CA1 neuron dendrites, release of glutamate containing vesicles into the synapse, potassium influx in CA3 neuron
b. Opening of voltage gated sodium channels in dentate gyrus axons, fusion of GABA containing vesicles with the presynaptic membrane, opening of GABA-gated ion channels, chloride influx into CA3 neurons
c. Opening of voltage gated calcium channels in CA3 neuron axons, fusion of glutamate containing vesicles to the presynaptic membrane, opening of voltage gated sodium channels in CA1 neuron dendrites, sodium influx into CA1 neurons
d. Opening of voltage gated calcium channels in dentate gyrus axons, fusion of glutamate containing vesicles to the presynaptic membrane, opening of AMPA receptors in CA3 neuron dendrites, sodium influx into CA3 neurons

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Answer:

d. Opening of voltage gated calcium channels in dentate gyrus axons, fusion of glutamate containing vesicles to the presynaptic membrane, opening of AMPA receptors in CA3 neuron dendrites, sodium influx into CA3 neurons.

Explanation:

From the little information given above in the excerpts, it could be seen that, the sequence of events that would occur when the mossy fiber is stimulated with an extremely strong stimulus is what was given above.

Genetic Variation:Question 8
The process of meiosis results in four nuclei, each of which is
haploid and has a single set of unreplicated chromosomes. The
genetic composition of each single set of chromosomes differs from
the other sets of chromosomes due to the?

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Answer: Genetic variation can be caused by mutation (which can create entirely new alleles in a population), random mating, random fertilization, and recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis (which reshuffles alleles within an organism's offspring).

By the end of meiosis, the resulting reproductive cells, or gametes, each have 23 genetically unique chromosomes. The overall process of meiosis produces four daughter cells from one single parent cell.

Explanation:

During meiosis, homologous chromosomes (1 from each parent) pair along their lengths. The chromosomes cross over at points called chiasma. At each chiasma, the chromosomes break and rejoin, trading some of their genes. This recombination results in genetic variation.

recall what microorganism are​

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Answer:

very very .. tiny tiny tiny organisms

Answer:

a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.

Explanation:

Within which structure in the human body does
specialization of parts of the developing baby take
place?
A) ovary
B) uterus
D) pancreas
C) testis

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Uterus is the answer

Please answer the questions that have “type here”
Earth science

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Answer:

#4 - the lower the pressure the higher the altitude

#12- Light from the Sun passes through the glass roof to heat plants and the ground inside the greenhouse. These objects then emit infrared radiation, which is absorbed in the glass roof. Thermal energy is trapped in the greenhouse, keeping the building warm.

#13 - acid rain

#14- 10 and 25

#15- clouds, weather, etc

Explanation:

I had to find and watch the video to fill out the ones you put "type here". Hope my answers help you. And pls give me a Brainliest. Thank you.

What process is responsible for satisfying the third tenet of the Cell Theory, which states that new cells originate from other living cells?

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Answer:

Cell division

Explanation:

Everything starts from the union of a sperm and an egg, which gives rise to a cell, which has to become an adult organism. For this, this cell divides in such a way that in each division exactly the same genetic information is maintained. The cell is the reproductive unit of living beings. Throughout its life the cells are nourished and increase in size. When a cell reaches the appropriate size, it usually gives rise to two cells similar to the original cell. Cell Theory is one of the fundamental bases of biology and it is where the base of the constitution of living beings and the fundamental role of cells in them is summarized. It is formulated in the first place thanks to observations and formulations of Theodor Schwann ( physiologist) and Matthias Schleiden (botanist).The current third principle of cell theory, formulates that a cell comes from another cell, by cell division or by formation from stem cells. The oldest and most primitive cells in the world are prokaryotes (without a cell nucleus).

8. How did the Grants test their hypothesis that differences in birds' songs can keep finches
from breeding with members of other species?
a. They watched which birds were mating with each other and listened for the songs the
birds were singing.
b. They recorded birds singing on the island of Daphne Major for an entire breeding
season to see which type of song was used more often by each species.
c. They played the songs of medium ground finches and cactus finches through a
loudspeaker at different times, when individuals from both species were present, to see which
species responded to each song,
d. They played the song of the medium ground finch to medium ground finch males
through a loudspeaker to see if they would respond; they then played the song of the cactus
finch to cactus finch males to see if they would respond.
9. Explain the evidence presented in the film for your answer in question #8 above.
a. Males only came to the loudspeaker when the song of their own species was being played.
b. The type of song used more often during the breeding season was also the song sung by the
most abundant species.
c. During mating, birds sang the song of their own species.

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

8. They played the songs of medium ground finches and cactus finches through a loudspeaker at different times, when individuals from both species were present, to see which species responded to each song.

9. Males only came to the loudspeaker when the song of their own species was being played.

Explanation:

To test the hypothesis that differences in finches song they sing keep these finches to breeding from other members of finches, Grant should play the different songs of both medium ground finches and cactus finches one by one in loudspeaker and see what members of finches respond on what song.

It will show that cactus fiches breed only on their songs and medium ground finches on their song if the hypothesis is true. Male of each species respond to their songs only and not on other song played on loudspeaker

what is the greenhouse event primarily caused by​

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Explanation:

Greenhouse effect, a warming of Earth's surface and troposphere (the lowest layer of the atmosphere) caused by the presence of water vapour , carbon dioxide, methane, and certain other gases in the air. Of those gases, known as greenhouse gases, water vapour has the largest effect.

which describes the importance of seed dispersal​

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Answer: s e e d   d i s p e r s a l

Explanation:

6. Give the name and structural formula for an amino acid.

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Answer:

Name: Threonine

Explanation:

Structural Formula:

Which cell has the largest problems due to surface area limitations

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Answer:

Terms in this set (217) Thinking about the surface of cells, which of these cells has the largest problems due to surface area limitations? Eukaryotic cells are 10-100 times the size of prokaryotic cells.

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Describe mass of an object

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Answer:

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Which of the following shows the correct progression of organisms on the planet?
a. Reptiles, fish, hominins
b. Fish, reptiles, hominins
c. Prokaryotes, angiosperms, gymnosperms
d. Reptiles, mammals, fish

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The correct progression of the organisms listed is   : ( B )

Fish, reptiles, hominins ( B )

The existence of organisms on the planet started millions of years ago and these organisms gradually progressed from one type to another.

Oldest organism

The first and oldest organisms that existed on earth where the prokaryotes which where in existence around 3800 million years. But following the correct order of progression of organisms as represented in the options is :

Fish  Reptiles  Hominins

This is because Fish existed about 450 million years before Reptiles which started existing about 315 million years while Hominins also known as Homosapiens where among the last organisms to inhabit the planet through their existence.

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Answer:

the answer is (B) fish, reptiles, and hominins

Explanation:

A scientist was given some cells in a test tube .When she did karyotyping studies on these cells, she found that they each consisted of 23 chromosomes with only one sex chromosome in each. Half of these cells had one" X" chromosome in each of the cells and the other half had one"Y" chromosome in each of the cells. From this information, which would be a reasonable conclusion?
a.
These could be cells taken from any part of the human body
b.
These are all gametes
c.
There is no way to tell what type of cells they are.

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Answer:

These could be cells taken from any part of the human body

A identificação é imprescindível em qualquer sistema de produção animal, porque:


A) permite apenas que o produtor identifique seus animais.

B) permite o controle do rebanho a detecção dos pontos críticos e favorece as tomadas de decisões nas propriedades. Independente do método de identificação adotado é importante o comprometimento dos profissionais envolvidos com a coleta e armazenagem dos dados.

C) permite identificar o animal doente.

D) permite escolher o melhor animal.​

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the answer to this is C
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