Answer:
Quantitative research deals with numbers and statistics, while qualitative research deals with words and meanings. Quantitative methods allow you to test a hypothesis by systematically collecting and analyzing data, while qualitative methods allow you to explore ideas and experiences in depth.
The main difference between qualitative and quantitative data is that qualitative data is descriptive while quantitative data is numerical. For example, qualitative data are gender, country, city, nationality, etc. while quantitative data are length, width, height, weight, area, speed, age, etc.
This summer, you are returning to the research station in Costa Rica to follow up on the population of butterflies you have been studying. You are disappointed to find that there are fewer this year than last. In fact, at dinner your friends studying frogs and birds are complaining about the same thing. What type of influence do you suspect
Answer:
it is likely that there was an environmental disturbance that affected the population density of the species.
Explanation:
All animals have their survival and reproduction capacity directly linked to environmental quality. This is because these animals take from the environment all the resources needed to live and develop. In this case, when the environment is balanced and has the necessary resources for life, animals can survive longer and develop well, being able to reproduce, generating more animals that increase the population density of their species. However, when this environment is disturbed, the animals' survival is threatened, even failing to reproduce. This lowers population density.
In the case presented in the question above, it is likely that populations of butterflies, frogs and birds are decreasing due to environmental disturbances.
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What are the five fields of plant biology?
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Answer:
Plant biochemistry.
Plant ecology.
Plant evolution.
Plant physiology.
Plant anatomy and morphology
What is a difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
A.
Eukaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles, but prokaryotic cells do.
B.
Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, but eukaryotic cells do.
C.
Organisms with eukaryotic cells are always multicellular, but organisms with prokaryotic cells are not.
D.
Prokaryotic cells always have cell walls, but eukaryotic cells do not.
Answer:
B. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, but eukaryotic cells do.
Explanation:
in the cells of bacteria , cyanobacteria and mycoplasma,no nucleus is seen. these organisms are called prokaryotes .
but in the cells of amoeba ,animals and plants a well defined nucleus covered by membrane is seen. these organisms are called eukaryotes
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What was the purpose of Hardy and Weinberg´s work?
A) To learn where genetic information is stored
B) To count the total number of alleles in the world
C) To learn how to control the mating of organisms
D) To determine how allele frequency changes
Answer:
Is D
Explanation:
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Why are amino acids called “amino acids?”
They are subunits of macromolecules that act as both strong acids and strong bases in solution.
They are single molecules that contain both an amine group and a carboxylic acid group.
They are acidic and were first discovered by a Russian researcher by the name of Aminov.
Answer:
The name “amino acid” is derived from the amino group and carboxyl-acid-group in their basic structure.
Explanation:
Carbon dioxide example?
Answer:
when you burn fuels like propane or wood, the creation of the burning produces things like water Carbon dioxide and other gasses.
Explanation:
burning fuels makes carbon dioxide, when we lite a campfire we release gasses and cause a chemical reaction with the air.
Answer:
when you burn fuels like propane or wood, the creation of the burning produces things like water Carbon dioxide and other gasses.
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DNA is often compared to a twisted ladder. In this analogy, what forms the
rungs of the DNA ladder?
A. Pairs of nitrogenous bases
B. Pairs of nucleotides
C. Pairs of sugars
D. Pairs of phosphate groups
The pairs of nucleotides result in the twisting of strands. Therefore, option "B" is correct.
What is nucleotide base pairing?There are five types of nucleotide bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymidine, and uracil. These divide into two classes of nucleotides pyrimidine and purine nucleotide bases. Pyrimidines are uracil, thymine, and cytosine whereas adenine and guanine are purine.
In RNA, adenine, cytosine, and guanine are present but thymine is replaced by uracil. Pyrimidine always binds with the purines through hydrogen bonding. Adenine binds with thymine. Cytosine binds with guanine. But when adenine pairs with uracil in RNA.
Therefore, nucleotide base pairing determines the twisting of the DNA strand depending on the type of nucleotide present.
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A force of 10,000 N is applied to a wall that does not move. How much work is performed?
Answer:
W= F×d
F = 10,000 N
d = 0 m ----> W= 10,000 × 0 = 0 j
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Answer the next five questions based on the following information. You are studying a particular type of spider and have identified four traits that follow simple mendelian genetics. The B gene governs body color and black body color is dominant to brown. The D gene governs whether or not the spider is poisonous, and poisonous is dominant to non-poisonous. The E gene governs eye color and black eyes are dominant to red eyes. The H gene governs hair type and hairy is dominant to hairless. Indicate your answer numerically not alphabetically. For instance, answer "2" not "two." For each answer that is not a whole number, give your answer as a fraction reduced to the lowest possible whole numbers. For instance, 3/9 would be reduced to 1/3.
How many different types of gametes can be formed by a spider that has the genotype BbDdEeHH?
If you chose a single gamete at random from a spider that has the genotype BbDdEeHh, what is the probability that the gamete would have the genotype BdEh?
You mate a BbDDEeHh spider with a BbDdEEHh spider. What is the probability that one randomly chosen offspring will have the genotype BbDdEEHH?
Answer:
a. 81/256.
b. 9/256.
b. 9 / 256.
Explanation:
The given traits in the question follow the Mendelian character. The cross between the body color where B is responsible for black color and b is responsible for brown color is as follows: Bb × Bb results in the 3/4 black color ( BB, Bb, Bb) and 1/4 brown color progeny (bb). The cross between the poisonous and nonpoisonous trait where D is responsible for poisonous trait and d is responsible for nonpoisonous is as follows: Dd × Dd results in the 3/4 poisonous trait (DD, Dd, Dd) and 1/4 nonpoisonous (dd). The cross between the eye color where E is responsible for black color and e is responsible for red color is as follows: Ee × Ee results in the 3/4 black color ( EE, Ee, Ee) and 1/4 red color progeny (ee). The cross between the hair trait where H is responsible for hairy and h is responsible for hairless is as follows: Hh × Hh results in the 3/4 hairy (HH, Hh, Hh) and 1/4 hairless (hh).
a. The cross between BbDdEeHh spider with a BbDdEeHh spider results in the 3/4black body, 3/4 black eyes, 3/4, hairy, and 3/4 poisonous progeny. Their probability is 3/4× 3/4× 3/4× 3/4 = 81/ 256.
b. The cross between BbDdEeHh spider with a BbDdEeHh spider results in the 3/4black body, 3/4 black eyes 1/4 hairless, and 1/4 nonpoisonous progeny. Their probability is 3/4× 3/4×1/4 3/4×1/4 = 9/256.
Thus, the answer is a. 81/256.
A farmer uses triazine herbicide to control pigweed in his field. For the first few years, the triazine works well and almost all the pigweed dies; but after several years, the farmer sees more and more pigweed. Which of these explanations BEST describes this observation?
a. The herbicide company lost its formula and started selling poor-quality herbicide.
b. Natural selection caused pigweed to mutate, creating a new triazine-resistant species
c. Triazine-resistant pigweed is more efficient at photosynthesis.
d. More triazine-resistant individuals survived each year, soi more individuals were triazine-resistant.
e. Some individuals acquired triazine resistance during their lifetimes, and were able to pass it on to offspring
Answer:
e. Some individuals acquired triazine resistance during their lifetimes, and were able to pass it on to offspring
Explanation:
The term resistance in the exposed example refers to an inheritable change in the weed population sensitivity, which is reflected in the consecutive failure of the chemical effects on the herb population.
Herbicide might produce a genetic modification in the weed, leading individuals to survive under the effects of the chemical. The plants evolve with the capability of tolerating the chemical dose that is usually used to destroy a normal population of plagues.
Resistance to the toxic is associated with mutations in some of the genes.
A mutation is a change in DNI sequences that introduce new variants. Many of these are eliminated, but some of them might succeed and be incorporated into each individual. These mutations are the ones that have been selected by natural selection.
The selective pressure or modeling environmental factor is the triazine herbicide The weed´s response to herbicide is the survival of only those that carry mutations. Natural selection benefits these mutations. The mutated herbs survive, become more resistant, and pass the mutation to their offspring.Provide Three reasons why Nguni cows are referred to as excellent mother's
Explanation:
They are termed as "Excellent Mother" because of the following reasons:
They have long productive lives, cows will produce 10 or more calves calving regularly.
The cows show great efficiency and often wean calves that weigh 45-50% of their body mass.
Which example of a food production method is sustainable?
A. Planting a monoculture crop over large areas of land
B. Using no-till farming practices to decrease erosion
C. Using enough pesticides to reduce bee populations
D. Irrigating soil until it becomes waterlogged
Which organelle in the table is correctly matched with its function?
lysosome
vacuole
mitochondrion
ribosome
Answer:
Ribosome
Explanation:
Ribosome produces proteins
Part B Which shape of molecules do scientists think may be important for the development of life and why?
Answer:
Molecular shape (the shape that a single molecule has) is important in determining how the molecule interacts and reacts with other molecules. The Molecular shape also influences the boiling point and melting point of molecules. If all molecules were linear then life as we know it would not exist.
Answer:
Scientists think that branched molecules may be important for the development of life. That’s because amino acids have branched molecules, and they are the building blocks of proteins
Explanation:
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Why is a female skeleton smaller, and not as wide a male skeleton?
Can someone please explain?
Answer:
A male's skeleton is usually thicker, rougher and appears more bumpy. ○ Due to the fact that males have larger muscles and therefore their skeletons require stronger attachment sites. Women who have borne children have scars on the surface of their pelvis. The femur (thigh bone) of a male is thicker than a females.
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A parallelogram has coordinates A(1, 1), B(5, 4), 07. 1), and D(3, -2). What are the coordinates of parallelogram A'B'C'D'after a 180° rotation
about the origin and a translation 5 units to the right and 1 unit down?
OA. A(-4,-2), B10,-5), C(2,-2), D (-2, 1)
OB. A[4,-2), B(0,-5), C(-2,-2), D12, 1)
OC. A(4,2), B(0,5), C(-2,2), D12, -1)
OD. A1-4, 2), B(0,5), C(2, 2), DI-2, -1)
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what are end-product of digestion of starch,proteins and fats.
Answer:
proteins - amino acids
fats - fatty acids and glycerol
starch - glucose
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Answer:
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Explain how temperature is important in ecosystems and the rationale for your choice in this section. Write down relevant notes regarding you design.
Temperature really can control our days. And what we can or able to do that day. For example, it's raining and it is super windy, and you wanted to go somewhere, in this case lets say the beach. It wouldn't be such a good idea.
Los gatos tienen muchas opciones para comer como ratones, peces, cucarachas, etc. Por ejemplo: Planta -> Ave -> Gato -> ??? ¡¿Quién mata al gato para comérselo?! POR FAVOR ESPARA UN PROYECTO DEL ORIGEN DEL GATO
Answer:
Pumas, lobos y coyotes, águilas, serpientes, halcones, búhos y perros.
Explicación:
Pumas, lobos y coyotes, águilas, serpientes, halcones, búhos y perros son los animales que matan al gato y se alimentan de ellos. Estos organismos son los depredadores de los gatos y dependen del gato y de algunas otras especies para cumplir con su requerimiento de alimento. Algunos animales matan directamente al gato a través de sus dientes fuertes, mientras que otros matan al gato a través del veneno que está presente en su boca.
10. Michelle and David have been dating for almost two years. One night they
decide to take it further than kissing. Michelle asks if he has a condom. He says
no and that he will just pull out before he ejaculates so she won't get pregnant.
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True or false?
Label the lettered phases of the cell cycle according to the diagram in Figure. 1-1.
Figure 1-1
A =
B =
C =
D =
Answer:
Explanation:
A = G1 phase (Growth phase)
B = S phase ( Growth and DNA Synthesis)
C = G2 phase (Growth and final preparations for division)
D = Mitotic phase (Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis)
Differences in the DNA between two individuals is known as?
A. Snips
B Cuts
C. Crisps
D. Trips
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Snips is also called polymorphism in Dna which means difference in genetic among a population..
Explain the phenomenon you observe in the diagram. Provide as many details as possible to your explanation
Answer:
reflection
Explanation:
this is what is seen on the mirror
In chickens, FF produces extreme frizzle (very brittle and curly feathers), Ff has mild frizzle and ff has normal feathers. An extreme frizzle hen is mated with a normal rooster. What will the chickens look like? What will their genotype be?
Cross (parents):
Offspring will look like:
All of the genotypes will be
Answer:
if pure FF and pure ff marry, phenotypic ratio is all Ff or half-half
mild-ruffled feathers for all the chicks
Explanation:
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Take a look at the two boxes below. Each box has the same volume. If each ball has the same mass, which box 1 or 2 would weigh more? Why?
Answer:
Box 1.
Explanation:
The box 1 have the more mass because there are more number of balls present in the box while on the other hand, box 2 has less number of balls in the box. The volume of box boxes are the same as well as weight of the both boxes before placing of balls in it. Placing of balls changes the weight of both boxes because of the presence of different number of balls in each boxes that increases its weight.
Solve for the percentage of Feed B to be used in the ration?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
i used the formula to eliminate c, a, and d
Mendel drew several key conclusions based on his observations of pea
plants. Which of the following best describes one of his conclusions?
A. A parent can pass on only one factor for each trait to its offspring.
B. An offspring that inherits different versions of the factor for a trait
will not survive.
C. Hereditary factors blend together to produce the traits of
offspring
D. Dominant hereditary factors are those that help an individual
survive and reproduce.
The best statement that describes the conclusion of the given scenario, is that parent can pass on only one factor for each trait to its offspring. The correct option is A.
What is Mendel law?Gregor Mendel proposed the law of inheritance after seven years of research on pea plants.
Mendel's inheritance laws encompass the laws of dominance, segregation, and independent assortment.
In this, the parent can pass on only one factor for each trait to its future offspring.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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Sodium metal reacts whit hydrochloric acid to produce salt and hydrogen gas. What are the reactants in this chemical reaction
Answer:
Na (sodium) and HCl (hydrochloric acid)
Explanation:
The products are the salt and hydrogen gas
Whenever you see the word react it means those are the reactants (usually whatever compound comes before and after the word). Because they are reacting with each other.
Whenever they say "is produced" those are the products