Epithelial tissue always has an exposed outer surface and an inner surface anchored to connective tissue by a thin, non- cellular structure called the (a) Nonstratified layer (b) Stratified layer (c) Basement membrane (d) Fibroblast

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Answer 1

Explanation:

(a)Nonstratified layer


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Dr. Payton is a psychiatrist who believes that the source of all
human behavior comes from the unconscious mind. Dr. Payton
likely follows which school of thought in psychologs

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Answer:

The Psychoanalytic School of Thought

Explanation:

Psychoanalysis is a school of psychology founded by Sigmund Freud. This school of thought emphasized the influence of the unconscious mind on behaviour. Freud believed that the human mind was composed of three elements: the id, ego and superego.

Shell coiling in some snails has been found to be determined by the genotype of the snail's mother, rather than its own genotype. This is termed:

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Answer:

maternal effects

Explanation:

The correct answer would be maternal effects.

The maternal effect is a genetic phenomenon that is characterized by an organism having the phenotypic expression that is compatible with the genotype of its mother irrespective of the organism's genotype itself.

This condition often occurs as a result of the mother supplying messenger RNA or protein to the egg that results in the formation of a zygote/embryo. Consequently, the genome of the mother dictates the functionality of the molecule in such offspring.

Which philosopher believed that the soul operated on three levels: reason, will, and desire? A. Socrates B. Plato C. John Locke D. Hippocrates Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

B. Plato

Plato was known as a renowned philosopher in Athens, Greece. He believed that the soul operated on three levels which include Reason, Will and Desire.

Plato was of the notion that the soul was tripartite as a result of it having three levels of operation. He also believed that the soul can never die and will still be in operation and thought even after a person dies.

Answer:

Which philosopher believed that the soul operated on three levels: reason, will, and desire?

A. Socrates

B. Plato

C. John Locke

D. Hippocrates

_________ is (are) the product of Transcription, and the starting material of Translation. A. tRNA B. Amino Acids C. mRNA D. Ribosomes

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Answer:

C. mRNA

Explanation:

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In this case, we may remember that when DNA is undergoing transcription a specific sequence is copied via the RNA polymerase in order to produce the messenger RNA which is subsequently used as the starting material of translation for the protein synthesis as shown on the attached picture. Thereby, answer is C. mRNA, since the transcription process produces it and then, for the translation process, it contains the codons which promote the formation of polypeptides (proteins) via the connection of the anti-codons contained in the tRNA which also provide the amino acids for the polypeptides formation.

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INDEPENDENT, DEPENDENT, OR CONTROL?
You water three sunflower plants with salt water. Each plant receives a
different concentration of salt solution. A fourth plant receives pure water.
After a two-week period, the height is measured.
1. Is the height the independent variable or dependent variable?
2. What is the control group in this experiment?

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Answer:

dependent variable

the control group is the fourth plant with pure water.

Explanation:

Human actions often break large areas if forest or grassland into small remnant parcels that support fewer individuals and ae far apart from one another. Predict how gene flow, genetic drift, and extinction risk would differ between the original and the remnant populations.

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Answer:

Gene flow will be restricted

Gene drift will be higher than in larger populations

Extinction rate will be increased due to the reduction in genetic diversity

Explanation:

Gene flow is defined as the transference of genetic material among populations. In isolated populations, the gene low is null and thereby they have different allelic frequencies, while populations that share genetic material tend to have the same allelic frequencies.

Genetic drift is the change in the allelic frequencies in a population as a result of random sampling. In small populations such as those living in parcels, the genetic drift is higher than in larger populations.

Extinction is the continuous declination in the number of organisms of a particular group (for example, a population or a species), that inevitably leads to the disappearance of this group. In small populations, the likelihood of extinction will be higher than in larger populations, due to the lesser genetic variation and higher genetic drift.

What alternate form of genes do nucleic acids have that allows them to offer variability?

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Answer:

allales

Explanation:

an allele is the variant from a gene

Answer:

A. allales

Explanation:

The amount of matter something has is

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Answer:

mass

Explanation:

mass is the amount of matter an object is made up off.

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The amount of matter a substance have is known as Mass. Mass is a fixed everywhere in the universe. Sometimes we get confused between Mass and weight, but we should remember that Weight is the force with which a body is attracted towards earth. And above is the definition of mass. It is measured by common balance.

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What is the function of the synapse? It allows information to go from one neuron to another through neurotransmitters. It allows the nerve impulse to travel within the neuron due to neurotransmitters. It allows the cell body to regulate the activities of the neuron. It allows faster transmission of information through the neuron.

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Answer: It allows information to go from one neuron to another through neurotransmitters. :)

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Describe your plan to preserve the biodiversity of the town's lake. Make sure to include the materials that you would need for your plan to work and how you would scale it up to test it.

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Answer:

10 Ways to Protect and Conserve Biodiversity

Government legislation.

Nature preserves.

Reducing invasive species.

Habitat restoration.

Captive breeding and seed banks.

Research.

Reduce climate change.

Purchase sustainable products.

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Can someone help me name them!

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Answer:

i filled the thing out for you. i didnt know what grade you were in so i just put the cell names in.

Explanation:

6. Members of the kingdom "Protista" are classified
into
A two domains.
C three species.
B three domains.
D three kingdoms.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Domain is above Kingdom, so it cannot be A or B. Protista is a Kingdom, so it cannot be D. Therefore it must be C.

Members of the kingdom "Protista" are classified as "C" three species.

Protists are a group of all the eukaryotes that are not fungi, animals, or plants.

What are the characteristics of Protista?They are eukaryotes.Most have mitochondria.They can be parasites.They all prefer aquatic or moist environments.

Thus, option "C" is correct.

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The mechanisms regulating sodium and water balance help maintain blood pressure homeostasis. These mechanisms include the renin-angiotensin II mechanism, neural regulation, and ADH.

Match each item to the appropriate category. Keep in mind relationships may be direct or indirect.

Categories:
1. Angiotensin II.
2. Sympathetic Nervous System
3. Both

a. stimulates ADH release
b. stimulates renin release
c. stimuates aldosterone release
d. increases sodium uptake
e. increases water reabsorption
f. stimulates vasoconstriction
g. increases peripheral resistance
h. stimulated by baroreceptors in blood vessels
i. stimulated by low blood pressure or volume

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Answer:

a. stimulates ADH release : 2. Sympathetic Nervous System

b. stimulates renin release : 2. Sympathetic Nervous System

c. stimulates aldosterone release:  3. Both

d. increases sodium uptake : 1. Angiotensin II  

e. increases water reabsorption:  2. Sympathetic Nervous System

f. stimulates vasoconstriction:  1. Angiotensin II.

g. increases peripheral resistance : 1. Angiotensin II.

h. stimulated by baroreceptors in blood vessels:  2. Sympathetic Nervous System

i. stimulated by low blood pressure or volume: 3. Both

Explanation:              

The antidiuretic hormone is one of the hormones released by the hypothalamus (regulator center in the brain) and collected by the posterior hypophysis from where they are then released again to the system.  This hormone, also known as vasopressin hormone, is released by changes in serum osmolarity or blood pressure. The osmotic receptors are located in the hypothalamus, while the pressure receptors are located in the heart, the aorta, and carotids. The amount of hormone secreted depends on these two aspects. Its function is to keep homeostasis and make kidneys conserve or excrete water to regulate its volume. The antidiuretic hormone stimulates water reabsorption when factors such as dehydration or hemorrhages are causing an increase in blood solutes. It might also stimulate water excretion when solutes in the blood are very low or blood pressure is too high.

Aldosterone is another hormone that acts stimulating the sodium ions reabsorption. This hormone production is controlled by a circuit named the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. This system is activated by the decrease of blood supply to the kidney, and hence, the decrease in blood pressure and sodium concentration. These factors cause the release of the renin, a proteolytic enzyme that acts on angiotensinogen producing angiotensin I which is converted into angiotensin II. Angiotensin II is a peripheric vasoconstrictor peptide, that can increase the blood pressure when it is circulating in the plasma. It also stimulates the secretion of aldosterone.      

Mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes typically Mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes typically encode some of the proteins needed for aerobic respiration and photosynthesis, respectively, as well as ribosomal and transfer RNA. encode for ribosomal and transfer RNAs. encode all of the proteins needed for aerobic respiration and photosynthesis, respectively. encode some of the proteins needed for aerobic respiration and photosynthesis, respectively. are composed of primarily noncoding DNA.

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Answer:

The correct answer is "encode some of the proteins needed for aerobic respiration and photosynthesis, respectively, as well as ribosomal and transfer RNA".

Explanation:

Most organisms have a mitochondrial or a chloroplast genome in addition to the main genomic sequence located in the cell nucleus. The genes that are located in these organelles' genome include the genes that are used directly in the mitochondrion or chloroplast , including: proteins needed for aerobic respiration and photosynthesis (for instance genes involved in oxidative phosphorylation), respectively, as well as ribosomal and transfer RNA, which serve to the translation of proteins.

What percentage of the nation’s demand for electricity could be produced in the future by wind energy?

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Answer:

5-10%

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chapter 1 in microscope biology​

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Answer:

100*

Explanation:

it is a bacteria which needs to be seen under a strong microscope.

Why it is important to emasculate and bag wheat, oats and groundnut flowers before a cross is made by using another desirable plant.

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Answer:

There are no options in this question but it can be answered using general knowledge. The answer is:

In order to prevent self-pollination or natural cross-pollination of the wheat, oats or groundnut flowers.

Explanation:

The flowers of wheat, oat and groundnut plants have something in common, which is the fact that they are all bisexual flowers i.e. flowers that have both male and female reproductive parts. Hence, they tend to undergo self-pollination i.e. transfer of pollen to female reproductive part on the same flower.

To prevent this from occuring when a desirable trait is wanted during crop breeding procedures, a process called EMASCULATION is carried out. Emasculation is the process whereby the stamen (male flower) or pollen of a plant is removed without destroying the female part of the flower. This is done in order to discourage self-pollination in plants with a bisexual flower.

Also, after emasculation, the flowers are bagged in order to prevent natural cross-pollination i.e. to prevent pollens from other plant from being transferred to the stigma of the desired plants in random manner.

Hence, emasculation and bagging is important to make sure the desired plants are still viable for the crop breeding procedure.

Each of two parents has the genotype blue/brown​, which consists of the pair of alleles that determine eye color​, and each parent contributes one of those alleles to a child. Assume that if the child has at least one blue ​allele, that color will dominate and the​ child's eye color will be blue. a. List the different possible outcomes. Assume that these outcomes are equally likely. b. What is the probability that a child of these parents will have the brown/brown ​genotype? c. What is the probability that the child will have blue eye color​?

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Answer:

See the answer below.

Explanation:

Let the allele for eye color be represented by A. Blue is dominant over brown eye color, hence, blue allele would be A while brown eye allele would be a.

Two parents have the genotype blue/brown which is equivalent to Aa.

                   Aa    x    Aa

    AA               2Aa                aa

 blue eyes     blue eyes         brown eyes

a. Different possible outcomes: AA blue eyes, Aa blue eyes, and aa brown eyes.

b. Probability of a child from the cross having brown/brown (aa) genotype = 1/4 or 25%

c. Probability that the child would have blue eye color = 3/4 or 75%

​"Acidic" is an appropriate description for four of the following. Which one is the exception?

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Answer:

magnesium hydroxide

Explanation:

is the inorganic compound with the chemical formulaMg( OH)2.it is a common component of antacid such as milk of magnesia

Animal migration on savannas is often governed by

distance
reproduction
rainfall
fire

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Answer:

The answer would be rainfall.

Explanation:

The reason why this is the answer is because rain is essential for survival in such a hot and dry climate. Droughts are quite frequent in the savanna and the lack of water leads to the death of many organisms.

Answer:

Rainfall is what often governs animal migration on savannas.

Explanation:

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Which area of the respiratory system is vascularized with the richest capillary network in the body?​

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Answer:

There are from 200-500 million alveoli (mean diameter = 200 micrometers) in adult human lungs

Explanation:

The epithelial cells of the alveolar septum are markedly thinned and the capillary network immediately beneath the epithelium is the richest in the body.hope this helps you :)

Answer:

The answer is alveoli

what is meant by oesophagus

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Answer:

The oesophagus (gullet) is part of the digestive system, which is sometimes called the gastro-intestinal tract (GI tract). The oesophagus is a muscular tube. It connects your mouth to your stomach.

Answer:

the part of the alimentary canal which connects the throat to the stomach. In humans and other vertebrates it is a muscular tube lined with mucous membrane

Stickleback fish are collected from a lake in Alaska. 600 from the sample are spineless, which is a recessive trait in the fish. 80 of the fish collected have spines. Calculate:

A. The frequency of recessive alleles in the population (p):

B. The frequency of dominant alleles in the population (q):

C. The percentage of individuals in the population that are heterozygous:

D. Provide an explanation for why so many fish in the lack display the recessive trait:

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Answer and Explanation:

Due to technical problems, you will find the answer and explanation in the attached file.  

If a father is affected by an X-linked dominant condition and the mother is not, which children can inherit the condition?
only males
neither males nor females
only females
O both males and females

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Answer:

only females

Explanation:

In humans, sex chromosomes in males and females are different. The sex chromosomes found in humans are X and Y chromosomes. X-linked trait is a trait which is inherited on the X- chromosome. According to the question, the trait is passed on a X-linked dominant condition, which means the condition is inherited on the abnormal dominant X-chromosome that will express itself even when in an heterozygous state with a normal X-chromosome.

Hence, a father affected by the condition will have a genotype; XY while a mother that does not have the condition will have a genotype: xx (two normal x chromosomes). Since the Father can only pass his X chromosome to his daughters and never his sons, all his daughters will inherit the condition (see the punnet square in attached image).

N.B: None of the sons will inherit the condition since the mother will pass normal X-chromosomes (x) to her sons.

Imagine that plaque uniformly coats the walls of the blood vessel in the diagram. Based on the diagram, what is the reduced area inside the blood vessel? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. The equation for the area of a circle is A = πr2, where A is area, π ≈ 3.14, and r is the radius. Recall that the radius is half of the diameter.

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Hello. You forgot to put the image that complements this question.

The image is attached below:

Answer:

A = 38.465.

Explanation:

To arrive at the result you will have to perform a very simple calculation, using the fromula shown in the question above.

First, it will be necessary to find the diameter of the figure, to

 therefore, you will have to divide, which will result in 3.5.

You can now replace the values in the formula: A = (3.14) (3.5) ² = (3.14) (12.25)= 38.465.

Answer:

12.56

Explanation:

During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, when global surface temperatures spiked, we observe temperate forests ____________________, insect herbivory of temperature.

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Answer:

The overview of the problem concerned is listed below.

Explanation:

Mostly during Paleocene Eocene Temperature Optimum, we consider temperate vegetation momentarily relocated towards the poles whenever global average surface temperature jumped, bug harvesting temporarily escalated, as well as coral reef crashed.The level of variations in climate or temperature was as sluggish as it is today, which suggests that such past occurrences are likely to overestimate the effects of rising temperatures nowadays.

Increase occur in the insect's population due to increase occur in global surface temperature.

During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, when global surface temperatures increase, we observe temperate forests having more population of insects due to favourable temperature for the growth of insects.

The productivity and distribution of forests could be affected due to change occur in the temperature, precipitation and the amount of carbon dioxide in the air. As the temperature increases the population of insects also increases which leads to increase in biodiversity of forest so we can conclude that increase occur in the insect's population due to increase occur in global surface temperature.

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Given the gene sequence GGACCGTCGATCTTC, which of the following choices would represent an inversion mutation? A. GGACTCGATCTTC B. CCACCGTCGATCTTC C. GGACCGTCGATCTTC D. GGACCGTCGATCCTT

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Answer:

D. GGACCGTCGATCCTT

Explanation:

Mutation refers to any change in the nucleotide sequence of a gene. Mutation can be of different types depending on how it occurs. According to the question, an INVERSION mutation is a type of mutation in which a segment of a gene gets broken off and reattached in another way on the same DNA. Hence, the only change in inversion mutation is the arrangement of the nucleotide bases on the gene.

Considering the nucleotide sequence: GGACCGTCGATCTTC, the sequence that describes an occurrence of inversion mutation is: GGACCGTCGATCCTT because the segment TTC in the original sequence has been rearranged as CTT in the mutated sequence.

Answer: GGACCGTCGATCCTT

Explanation: mutation means change and there is change in the gene sequence

Which multicellular clade arose first in the history of life on Earth? View Available Hint(s) Which multicellular clade arose first in the history of life on Earth? Land plants Animalia Fungi Protista

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Answer:

Protista

Explanation:

Protista is the first class of multicellular organism that arose in history. The first of this member is cyanobacteria.

Cyanobacteria is large group of photosynthetic organism that produce their own food by using light energy from sun and carbondioxide.

The first evidence of multicellularity is from cyanobacteria-like organisms that lived 3–3.5 billion years ago.

They help to can convert inert atmospheric nitrogen into an organic form, such as nitrate or ammonia.

The multicellular clade that appeared first in the history of life on Earth is ANIMALIA.

The Kingdom Animalia (also known as Metazoa) is a clade that consists of multicellular-heterotrophic organisms, which cannot synthesize their own food.

It has been estimated that the first animals evolved around 800 million years ago.

The first animals that appeared on the Earth were sponges or sponge-like animals.

In conclusion, the multicellular clade that appeared first in the history of life on Earth is ANIMALIA.

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g In humans and higher primates, _____ is the final product of purine base catabolism and is excreted in urine. However, its inadequate excretion is a cause of a disease called ______

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Answer: Humans and greater primates excrete water, broken down proteins and Urea. Many things cause unusual urine, Urea gives urine its yellow color a lack of urea can mean kidney failure. however it's hard to tell a lack of urea by just looking at urine as drinking excessive amounts of water turns the color clear and drinking caffeine turns the color reddish or brown so lab testing must be done

All of the following statements concerning homeotic genes is correct except Group of answer choices They are responsible for determining the general body plan. They act as master control genes. They code for DNA-binding proteins. They are highly variable across species the animal kingdom.

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Answer:

They are responsible for determining the general body plan.

They act as master control genes.

They code for DNA-binding proteins.

Explanation:

The homeotic genes are master regulators in development found both in animals and plants. In animals, Homeobox (HOX) genes encode for transcription factors containing a DNA binding domain of 60 amino acids which is evolutionarily conserved in species ranging from Drosophila to humans. In plants, MADS-box homeotic genes encode for proteins containing a conserved DNA-binding domain (in this case, referred to as MADS-box of 60 amino acids), which is capable of controlling developmental pathways in a similar mode to Hox genes in animals. Moreover, it is important to note that MADS-box genes are conserved not only in plants but also in other phyla including animals, fungi and protists.

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