Answer:
Heritable - transmittable from parents of an organism to their offspring
Protein - genes provide the instructions to make these
Mutation - a slight change in an organism or population that is not normal
Gene - carried in the nucleus of a cell to determine what a cell makes
Resistance - the genetic ability of an organism to repel an attack to their survival
PLEASE HELP!!! Giving 20 points! Explain the MAJOR differences between single-celled and multi-cellular organisms and give examples of each.
Answer:
Unicellular Organism (Single Celled Organism):
- They contain a single cell in their body.
- They are only visible under the microscope.
- Their life spam is comparatively short.
For example: Amoeba, Paramecium, etc.
Multicellular Organism:
- They contain numerous cells in their body.
- They can be seen with our naked eyes
- Their life spam is comparatively long.
For example: Human, Birds, etc.
Question 5 of 10
Which is caused by the uneven heating of air?
A. Altitude
B. Wind
C. Humidity
D. Rain
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Answer:
B. Wind
Explanation:
Wind is the movement of air, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun and the Earth's own rotation. Winds range from light breezes to natural hazards such as hurricanes and tornadoes.
how meiosis turn one cell into four new sex cells?
Answer:
A single round of DNA replication occurs in the parent cell, followed by two distinct nuclear division cycles. The process produces four haploid daughter cells, each with half as many chromosomes as the diploid parent cell.
Explanation:
During sexual reproduction, meiosis produces the sex cells that combine to make new children.
Meiosis is a type of cell division that results in the formation of sex cells (egg and sperm). And that is brought together to generate new progeny through the act of sexual reproduction.
Meiosis generally results in 4 haploid daughter cells, meaning half no chromosomes are contained in diploid cells.
which two molecule do green plants use to make glucose
Answer:
Carbon Dioxide and Water
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The difference between Autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition are:The organism which can prepare their own food by themselves in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight.Ex:- Green Plants The organism which depends on directly or indirectly on others.Ex :- HumansHope it helps youByeAs native mason bees visit flowers, they spread pollen while also consuming nectar from the plant. This is an example of symbiosis.
true or fasle
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Symbiosis is a type of relationship or interaction between two different biological organisms/species by which both are benefited. The bees such as mason bees are pollinators. Pollinators are animals (especially insects) that help the development of seeds and the fruit surrounding seeds by the pollination of flowers, i.e., by the transference of pollen from male anthers of a flower to the female stigma. During this process, pollinators eat nectar, which is a sweet energy-rich liquid secreted by flowers. In consequence, both species (i.e., plants and mason bees) are benefited from this interaction.
The study of living things and how they interact with each other and their
environment is called
Answer:
An organisms environment refers to the complete range of conditions in the ecosystem which affect its way of life, not only abiotic factors but biological factors such as competition for food, space and shelter. The study of how living organisms interact with each other and with their environment is called ecology.
Explanation:
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Which is not a major reservoir of carbon?
O rivers and lakes
O oceans
O living things
O fossil fuels
Answer:
i think its fossil fuels but dont dont quote me on that
Which term refers to the energy an object has due to its position?
Answer:
Potential Energy.
Explanation:
Potential energy, stored energy that depends on different parts of the system's relative position. When compressed or stretched, spring has more potential energy.
A stainless steel ball has more energy than it had when it fell to the world. It is able to do more work in the raised position.
Potential energy is a system's property and not a single body or particle. The earth-consistent system and raised ball, for instance, have greater potential energy as the two are more distinct.
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Petunia = perennial
Fescue grass = perennial
carrots = biennial
sweet corn = annual
tomato = annual
blueberry = perennial
cabbage = biennial
zinnia = annual
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blue spruce = annual
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Which three statements are true about the energy flow in an ecosystem?
Answer:
main source of energy for an ecosystem is the sun producers convert radiant energy to chemical energy the maximum amount of biomass is at the lowest trophic level
Answer:
A,B and E
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Which type of junctions must there be between cells to form a barrier?
which value most closely represents the amount of freshwater on earth,as a percentage of the total water on earth
2%
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Luisa went into the bathroom after her sister had a bath. It was full of mist and the mirror was covered with the a lot of liquid drops. What was the mist made of?
Answer:
Mist is made of water vapor.
Explanation:
The bathroom mirror and the fog that the bathroom presents after someone takes a shower, is formed by water vapor. This water vapor is formed by the hot water from showers, which evaporates. This water vapor is what forms the mist, however, when this mist touches the surfaces of the bathroom, such as the mirror, it becomes water again and that smothers the mirror. The mist becomes water when touching the mirror because of the difference in temperature between them, as the mist is hot and the mirror is cold. This happens through the condensation of water.
what is the location and function of abdominal lymph nodes?
Why are third parties important in a political system?
Answer:
Third parties are important in a political system because they serve an important role in our political system by forcing major political parties to address new issues they might not have previously addressed very much. And third party candidates can also greatly impact an election by taking away votes from one of the major political party candidates.
For each phrase below, choose the most appropriate key term from the list above
a. The improper or unsafe use of a drug
b. A drug that is inhaled as vapors
c. a drug that temporarily increases energy and alertness
d. drug withdrawal occurring in newborn infants
e. laboratory made drugs that closely resemble common illegal drugs in chemical structure and effect
f. a drug that slows the body and the brain
Answer:
a. Drug abuse
b. Inhalants
c. Stimulants
d. Neonatal abstinence syndrome
e. Club designer drugs
f. Depressants
Explanation:
Drug abuse can be defined as the excessive use of drugs that can be harmful to the individual or to others, which is associated with social, behavioral, physical and job-related problems. Inhalants drugs (e.g., glue, cocaine) are volatile drugs whose inhalation may induce psychoactive and/or mind-altering effects. Stimulant drugs (e.g., cocaine, amphetamines) are drugs that excite body functions by accelerating the activity of the central nervous system (CNS), while depressant drugs (e.g., alcohol) slow down the CNS. Neonatal abstinence syndrome occurs when a neonate withdraws from certain drugs (usually opioid drugs which interact with opioid receptors) to which he/she was exposed before birth. Finally, designer drugs (e.g., ecstasy, ketamine, LSD) are drugs synthesized in illegal labs which are commonly known as “club drugs” because they are often used and sold in nightclubs.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
9: Non renewable
10: Organisms
11: Millions
Answer:
9. nonrenewable
10. I think it's plants?
11. millions of years
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a increase in breathing rate can be triggered by an increase in the carbon dioxide containing in the blood. the increase in breathing rate is caused by a mechanism called
when there is high concentration of co2 in our body then respiratory centre ( medulla and pons) get activated and it increase rate of respiration which decreases co2 concentration
The apneustic (stimulating) and pnuemotaxic (limiting) centers of the pons work together to control rate of breathing.
What is medulla?Medulla is defined as the lowest part of the brain and the lowest portion of the brainstem. The medulla oblongata is connected by the pons to the midbrain and is continuous posteriorly with the spinal cord, with which it merges at the opening (foramen magnum) at the base of the skull.
The medulla sends signals to the muscles that initiate inspiration and expiration and controls nonrespiratory air movement reflexes, like coughing and sneezing.
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What other major body system is a DIGESTIVE system working with closely?
Answer:
circulatory system
Explanation:
Where do you think the nutrients from the food that you eat go after digestion? The entire point of eating is to get energy and nutrients tot he other parts of the body and to do that you need the circulatory system.
Protein synthesis involves (Hint...look at the diagram)
A. DNA creating mRNA which is used to make a polypeptide
B. the production of energy
C. the production of a gene and DNA
Answer:
A. DNA creating mRNA which is used to make a polypeptide
Explanation:
Protein synthesis process involves the DNA creating mRNA, which is used to make a polypeptide.
Entre una planta alta de color purpura (AABB) con otras planta enana de color blanco (aabb), ¿cómo será el genotipo y el fenotipo de la F1 Y F2?
Answer:
- Alelos:
Locus 1: A (alto); a (enano)
Locus 2: B (púrpura); b (blanco)
- Cruzamiento parental: AABB x aabb
Genotipos F1: AaBb
- Cruzamiento F1: AaBb x AaBb
Fenotipo: 100% plantas altas púrpuras
- Genotipos F2: AABB (1/16); Aabb (1/16); aaBB (1/16); aabb (1/16); AaBb (4/16); AABb (2/16); aaBb (2/16); AaBB (2/16); Aabb (2/16)
- Fenotipos F2: 9/16 A-B- (altas púrpuras); 3/16 A-bb (altas blancas); 3/16 aaB- (enanas púrpuras); 1/16 aabb (enanas blancas)
Explanation:
Un cruzamiento dihíbrido refiere a un tipo de cruzamiento entre dos parentales que difieren para dos pares de alelos (AABB x aabb). Si consideramos dos loci de dominancia completa, un cruzamiento dihíbrido producirá una F1 heterocigota para ambos genes donde la progenie expresará ambos rasgos dominantes. Como resultado de la distribución independiente expresada en la segunda ley de Mendel, La F2 de este tipo de cruzamiento producirá un proporción fenotípica 9:3:3:1; es decir 9 individuos con ambos rasgos dominantes (A-B-), 3 con el rasgo uno dominante (A-bb), 3 con el rasgo dos dominante (aaB-) y 1 con ambos rasgos recesivos (aabb).
Explain the difference: a myelinated axon conducts impulses faster than non-myelinated axon of the same diameter
Answer:
A myelinated axon conducts impulses faster than a non-myelinated axon. ... Therefore, in myelinated neurones, the nerve impulse is said to jump from node - to - node, a impulse pathway known as Saltatory Conduction. This means that the action potential does not have to travel along the whole length of the myelinated axon
Explanation:
What is prokaryotic cells??
Answer:
Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms of the domains Bacteria and Archaea. All prokaryotes have plasma membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, a cell wall, DNA, and lack membrane-bound organelles. Many also have polysaccharide capsules. Prokaryotic cells range in diameter from 0.1–5.0 µm.
What does stage 4 show?
A. A young female cone with fertilized eggs matures into a seed
cone.
B. A spore divides and grows into a pollen grain using mitosis.
C. Young male cones produce spores using meiosis.
D. A seed that contains an embryo plant grows into a young pine
tree.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
It looks like the pine cone looks like is turning into a normal cone. That is why.
Answer: A. it looks as if its matured from being a young cone
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of life? Also, explain why and I give you a 5 stars.
A.Made of one or more cells
B.Movement
C.Requires Energy
D.Adapts over time
Answer:
c
Explanation:
a b and c are all signs of life but energy can be in objects not just life.
What is the name of the organelle labeled with the letter A?
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Animal cell
Answer:
the label letter A is lysosome
During strenuous exercise, lactic acid fermentation begins because the muscle cells are not getting enough
water
glucose
oxygen
ATP
Answer:
oxygen
Explanation:
Without oxygen aerobic respiration cannot occur. Therefore ATP is produces by anaerobic reparation which is from glycolysis only. Lactate/ lactic acid is formed when glycolysis is the only production of ATP.