What is the most likely explanation for
the DNA found in mitochondria?
Answer:
Origin. Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA are thought to be of separate evolutionary origin, with the mtDNA being derived from the circular genomes of bacteria engulfed by the early ancestors of today's eukaryotic cells.
Explanation:
What is the function of stomata
THE TINY HOLES PRESENT IN THE LEAVE , THAT EXCHANGE THE GAS IS THE FUNCTION OF STOMATA.....
Salamander and Snake difference between
Answer:
https://wikidiff.com/salamander/snake
https://www.burkemuseum.org/collections-and-research/biology/herpetology/all-about-amphibians/what-are-salamanders
Explanation:
According to WikiDiff "snake and salamander, are that a snake is a legless reptile of the sub-order serpents with a long, thin body and a fork-shaped tongue while salamander is a long, slender, chiefly terrestrial amphibian of the order caudata, resembling a lizard or a newt." moreover "Salamanders are a type of amphibian; they have moist skin and are usually found in damp habitats near or in water. Salamanders are closer related to frogs despite how different frogs and salamanders look. Lizards are a type of reptile; they have dry skin with scales and are purely terrestrial (burkemuseum, 2021).
PLEASE HELP!!!!!! How many carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules are needed so there are enough Carbon atoms to make a glucose molecule?
Answer:
ok I know this is late and you probably don't need me anymore but the answer is 6
Explanation:
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What does the cell nucleus contain?
cytoplasm
vacuoles
chromosomes
chloroplastsWhat does the cell nucleus contain?
cytoplasm
vacuoles
chromosomes
chloroplasts
A nucleus cell contains chromosomes among other things.
What best describes main component of carbohydrates
Answer:
All carbohydrates, including sugar, therefore contain the same three elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Different arrangements of these elements form single units to make different types of carbohydrates.
What does the graph tell you about the concentration of salt inside the cell?
Answer:
So,
Assuming that the plasma membrane is either semipermeable or fully permeable, either diffusion or osmosis will even out the concentration eventually. Therefore, options A and B are eliminated.
The only options left both say that osmosis will take place. We know that osmosis will always move the solvent from an area of low solute concentration (outside the cell) to an area of high solute concentration (inside the cell). Thus, water will move into the cell through osmosis. That is option C.
If the cell cannot get rid of the water quickly enough, the cell will explode by cytolysis.
Explanation:
how do the ranges for the marine bird and sea turtle species species compared
Answer: Varies
Explanation:
It's based on there being many different types.
Which of the following best explains the strength of collagen fibers?
I'm really sorry but you didn't provide any options...
Collagen fiber is the fiber in the extracellular matrix of connective tissues characterized by being elongated and made up of collagen glycoproteins. It is typically arranged in branching bundles of indefinite length. It is a strong insoluble fiber. It occurs in the skin, tendon, ligaments, bone, and cartilage.
in metaphase what is missing from the cells and what happens to the chromosomes?
What happens to the tides if the earth spinner fast??
Answer:
it would be a disaster
Explanation:
The centrifugal force would pull hundreds of feet of water toward the Earth's waistline.
Answer:
If the Earth were to spin faster, the tides would change because the fast speeds would increase stress; making tighter circles of convection. This would cause more natural disasters like hurricanes, cyclones, and tsunamis.
Explanation:
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The process of converting food so that it can be absorbed into the blood and used by the blood vessels
A. Peristalsis
B. Bowel Elimination
C. Constipation
D. Digestion
Answer:
The answer would be digestion
Explanation:
When food is digested, it's broken down into smaller pieces so its can convert into energy for our body.
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Answer:
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Cells of the nervous system which supports the neurons by producing myelin sheaths and
attaching neurons to blood vessels are called:
Answer:
Schwann cells :)
In the formation of coal, which stage has the lowest carbon content?
A. bituminous coal
B. lignite
C. anthracite
D. peat
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
Peat
Explanation:
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In mitochondria cristae act as sites for what
Answer:
Explanation:
The tubular or sheet-like cristae membranes are the main site of oxidative phosphorylation, harboring the complexes of the respiratory chain and the F1Fo-ATP synthase [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]. Fig. 1. Mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) in yeast.
Question 1) Describe what is meant when water is called a polar molecule? ( Will Mark Brainliest).
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Select the correct answer.
Which kind of force do you exert on an object when you pull it toward you?
A applied force
B.
attractive force
c. drag force
D
normal force
Answer:
I would say B is the answer.
Explanation:
An applied force is a force that is applied to an object by a person or another object. Example: pushing a box to the other side of a room.
A normal force is a force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through each other. Example: resting a book upon a table.
Drag is a force acting opposite to the relative motion of any object moving with respect to a surrounding fluid. This doesn't really match the force we use.
However, an attractive force is a force by which one object attracts another. Example: two magnets pulling/colliding together. This is a good example of a force we exert on objects when it is pulled toward us.
What are the unique properties of carbon
carbon have high catination property means self linking property
Irradiated mice given a stimulatory antigen fail to mount an adaptive immune response. A robust response can be restored by:
Answer:
A bone marrow transplant (BMT)
Explanation:
An irradiated mouse would have immune hypocellularity or acellularity. A BMT would replenish its immune system to mount a robust immune response.
The cuticle which covers crustacean bodies is composed of
Grace wanted to find out the best conditions for growing lettuce plants.
She took 4 trays and planted 8 lettuce plants in each.
The results of her investigation are shown below.
How many days did the investigation last?
Use the table to help you.
Explanation:
the investigation lasts for 7 days.
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Both plant and animal cells need to produce energy for cellular functions. In both types of cell, this function is carried out by which organelle?
Indicater I need the meaning
Answer:
indicator can mean two different things,
1. a thing, especially a trend or fact, that indicates the state or level of something.
2. a gauge or meter of a specified kind.
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Which end of an earthworm contains an organ that can detect smells?
Answer:
The anterior (front) end of an earthworm contains an organ that can detect smell.
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What key environmental factors determine the location of terrestrial ecosystems?
Answer: Temperature and rainfall
Explanation:
Evolution is a change in
a. a living thing as it grows older
b. a species over time
c. characteristics of living things
d. the history of the Earth
2 Answer:
Homologous body parts are similar in
a. function
b. structure
c. both a and b
what are the morphological and production characteristics of hampshire swine/pig?
Answer:
Hampshire hogs are black with a white belt. They have erect ears. The belt is a strip of white across the shoulders that covers the front legs around the body. The Hampshire, which is a heavily muscled, lean meat breed, is the fourth most recorded breed of the pigs in the United States.
Explanation:
The Hampshire pig is a medium sized breed of pig. It has erect ears and black body, with a whitish band around the middle, covering the front legs. Body of the animal is well built with long legs and noses, making the breed popular for meat production.
Which brain region is believed to play a critical role in OCD?
anterior cortex
prefrontal cortex
orbitofrontal cortex
cingulate cortex
Tornado Effects on the Land
Answer:
They have a small effect
Explanation:
Because when you consider the size of the earth, tornadoes have a small effect on earth, that's your answer?
Answer:
Tornado Effects on the Land-well tornadoes strike are greatly impacted. Trees and plants can be uprooted, and diseases in the soil are spread.
Explanation:
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