Answer:
Uranus Could Not Be Considered A Dwarf Planet Unless..
Explanation:
I don't understand your problem that well. However dwarf planets have to file these three criteria.
1. Orbits the sun,
2. Has enough mass to assume a nearly round shape,
3. Has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit and is not a moon.
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In a series circuit with three bulbs,
a.
there are many paths for the current to take.
b.
the remaining two bulbs are not affected if one bulb burns out.
c.
all of the bulbs become dimmer as more bulbs are added.
d.
a switch is never used.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Because more bulbs are add the dimmer they get
A cellular biologist is curious as to why a protein is not being expressed even though they placed the needed transcription factors and ribosomes allowing for the transcription and translation of the protein to take place in the cell. They look at the mRNA and find it is being translated and exported to the nucleus but ribosomes are not binding to it. After careful observation she finds out that the mRNA is missing its _____________. Without this of course ribosomes would have an issue binding to the mRNA and inducing translation.
Answer:
5' cap
Explanation:
In eukaryotes, the 5′ end of mRNA in eukaryotes is modified (i.e., capped) with a guanine nucleotide which is connected to mRNA via 5´→ 5´ triphosphate linkage. The five-prime cap (5′ cap) is denoted as 7-methylguanylate cap (m7G) because guanosine is methylated at the 7 position by a 7-methyl transferase. This cap acts to protect the mRNA from degradation and also is required during translation initiation in order to mediate a process known as ribosome recruitment. This process (ribosome recruitment) occurs through the association of the 43S preinitiation complex (composed of the small ribosomal subunit, eIF1, eIF1A, eIF2, eIF3 and eIF5 factors) with the 5' capped mRNA. After mRNA binding, the 43S preinitiation complex is ready to scan an initiation codon in order to start the translation.
Which is the most likely result if the Ubx gene was activated either before or after it normally is activated in the sequence of Hox gene expression?
A. The insect develops slightly shorter or longer abdominal legs.
B. The insect develops normal body parts at either a slower or more rapid rate.
C. The insect develops normal body parts but in an altered time sequence.
D. The insect develops legs in other parts of its body.
Answer:
D. The insect develops legs in other parts of its body.
Explanation:
HOX genes, also known as homeotic genes, are evolutionarily conserved genes (containing homeobox sequences) that encode master regulators of embryonic development in animals. Hox genes modulate the body plan of an embryo along the head-tail axis. In general, these genes are arranged in the same order as they are transcriptionally expressed along the anteroposterior body axis. Moreover, Ultrabithorax (Ubx) is a Hox gene that is responsible for the proper development of the third thoracic segment in insects. In Drosophila, it has been shown that different segments of the leg regulate their size in response to Ubx expression.
Examples of Biotic factors include
A) grass, flowers, and sunlight
B) grass, trees, bees, and ants
C) Grass, trees, soul, and water.
D) All of the above
Complete burning of fossil fuels releases carbon primarily to what part of the biosphere?
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Answer:
Atmosphere
Explanation:
carbon dioxide is naturally released into the atmosphere by the decay and flatulance of animals. But you extract fossil fuels from the ground and burn them. The burning of fossil fuels is called combustion.
Pioneer species such as lichen and moss inhabit an area after a major disturbance such as a volcanic eruption. Over time, other species are found in the disturbed area and the number of pioneer species decreases. Why does the number of pioneer species decrease? The amount of available sunlight is reduced. The pioneer species can no longer thrive. ⊝ The area has more soil to support complex plants. The competition increases between organisms. ⊝ The area is more susceptible to the wind. Seeds are captured in the pioneer plants and germinate at a higher rate. ⊝ The temperature is not as extreme as it was following the disturbance. Fewer of the pioneer species reproduce. ⊝ CLEAR ALL ❮ PREVIOUS ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Answer:
The competition increases between organisms.
Explanation:
Primary succession occurs after a disturbance or disaster that leaves open spaces with no living organisms. These new open areas are the case, for instance, of a bare rock exposed due to a retreating glacier, a volcanic activity, or an intense fire. No previous species inhabiting this area are left.
These scenarios allow new species to grow. With time, new species arrive and manage to establish again. The order of the establishment depends on the strategies of each of the species to survive.
First, pioneer species arrive. These are the first inhabitants, mostly lichens or plants with the capability of surviving in such an environment. Only a few pioneers can establish in the open space. Pioneers modify the habitat. They make it more suitable for the posterior establishment of later species, converting rock into fertile soil. As conditions get better, new species arrive like grasses. Grasses and pioneers keep modifying the ground and making it better with time. Competition becomes more frequent between species. The first species are eventually eliminated by competition, while new species keep appearing and competing for resources. Habitat modification keeps on going while new species establish. They produce shadows, alter the temperature, and humidity, fertilizing the soil, competing for resources. Competition becomes more frequent between species. This sequence continues until there is not more facilitation, and the commuting reaches a climax, becoming stable and lasting for hundreds of years until another disturbance occurs.
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Which of the following best describes natural selection?
A. organisms vary in their physical traits, and some are inherited
B. Organisms compete for food and shelter
C. organisms best suited to their environments are most likely to survive and reproduce
D. Organisms produce more offspring than can survive
Cows that have a white and brown coat color (think spots, dapples, or patches) are an example of what?
1. Codominance
2. Incomplete Dominance
3. Multiple Alleles
4. Polygenic Traits
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Why do birds migrate south during the winter?
A. strong northern winds drive them south
O B. an increase in predators drives them south
O C. to find food
O D. to find better nest building materials
Answer:
C. to find food.
Explanation:
It is hard to find food in the winter for animals besides humans. So they need to head south for warmer climates.
Las margaritas se cierran durante la noche y se abren al amanecer. Durante los inviernos fríos, algunos animales hibernan, a la espera de las estaciones mas cálidas, cuando abunda el alimento. Cuando sentimos frio se nos pone “la piel de gallina” y tiritamos, en cambio si hace calor, nos da sed y bebemos agua ¿Qué tienen en común estas situaciones?
Which term describes the type of digestion that results from chewing and crushing food into smaller pieces?
absorption
peristalsis
chemical digestion
mechanical digestion
Answer:
mechanical digestion
Explanation:
Diffusion is a process which does not
require any energy. Why is this?
A. Because molecules move down an equilibrium slide.
B. Because molecules move down an active transport
tunnel.
C. Because molecules move down a concentration gradient.
Answer:
C. Because molecules move down a concentration gradient
Explanation:
Molecules move from a high concentration to a lower concentration
Why are molecular clocks important in the construction of cladograms? They compare the frequency of reproduction to determine which traits evolved through mutations. They compare the genes inherited by a species to determine descendants. They compare the number of mutations to determine how long ago species separated and evolved.
Answer: They compare the number of mutations to determine how long ago species separated and evolved.
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Answer:
C.They compare the number of mutations to determine how long ago species separated and evolved.
Explanation:
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Why does the ability to lay 1,000 to 5,000 eggs increase the fitness of the species L. clamitans clamitans?
It increases the probability that moving water will promote gene flow from one population to another.
It increases the chance of the recombination of alleles, leading to genetic drift in the population.
It increases opportunities for offspring to compete for limited resources.
It increases the probability that some offspring will survive long enough to reproduce.
Answer:
increases opportunities for offspring to compete for limited resources.
Which of the following best characterizes injuries to the patagium? Injuries are-
A: rare and small injuries heal well.
B: frequent due to fighting between bats.
C: not likely to heal and bats usually die from them.
D: common during birth and can contribute to infant mortality.
About 530 million years ago, an evolutionary period known as the "Cambrian explosion" took place. Large numbers of new animal species appear in the fossil record that corresponds with this time.
Based on patterns of extinctions documented in the fossil record, about how many of these Cambrian species are probably still surviving today?
A- none of them
B- All of them
C-most of them
D-A very small number of them
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: A vary small number of them
Which situation will most likely cause the sustainability of an ecosystem to weaken?
A) A zebra is killed and eaten by a lion.
B) A disease wipes out several plant species.
C) A frog lays hundreds of eggs that hatch into tadpoles.
D) A dry season causes a few small trees to die.
The answer is B THE SECOND ONE !!!
Answer:b
Explanation:
What do calories measure? mass sugar energy weight
Explanation:
Calorie measure heat energy. Hope you like my answer.
Which process produces a greater number of offspring?
chromosome duplication
asexual reproduction
gamete formation
sexual reproduction
Answer:
asexual reproduction
Explanation:
Sexual reproduction produces a greater number of offspring compared to asexual reproduction, chromosome duplication and gamete formation.
What is the involvement in sexual reproduction ?This is because sexual reproduction involves the combination of genetic material from two parents, resulting in offspring that have a unique genetic makeup.
This increases the number of possible genetic combinations and thus the number of offspring produced. Chromosome duplication and gamete formation are involved in the process of sexual reproduction, but neither produces offspring by itself.
Chromosome duplication is the process by which one cell splits into two identical cells, each with the same genetic material. Gamete formation is the process by which reproductive cells such as sperm and eggs are formed.
These cells then combine during sexual reproduction to form a new organism. Asexual reproduction, on the other hand, involves a single organism producing offspring that are genetically identical to itself. This means that the number of offspring produced is limited compared to sexual reproduction.
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The weight of astronaut on the moon will be
A) Less because the moon has less mass
B) Less because the moon has more mass
C) More because the moon has less mass
D) More because the moon has more mass
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The gravity of a body increases with its size. The moon is smaller than the Earth, so an astronaut will weigh less on the moon than they will on Earth. Good luck ^^
Explanation:
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1.What is an adaptation?
2. Why is it possible for different species of penguins to live in different climates?
3.What are some environment factors and their impact?
4.What is the carrying capacity of an ecosystem?
5.What kind of factors do you think can change a carrying capacity?
6. Compare artificial selection to natural selection?
7. How do environment factors and genetic factors affect natural selection?
Adaptation is the evolutionary process whereby an organism becomes better able to live in its habitat or habitats. 2. Adaptedness is the state of being adapted: the degree to which an organism is able to live and reproduce in a given set of habitats.
On the western peninsula, the changing climate means different weather is turning sheets of snow and ice into a land of rain and mud. Older penguins are equipped with waterproof layers of feathers allowing them to move swiftly in the water, and also allowing them to stay warm on land.
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Carrying capacity can be defined as a species' average population size in a particular habitat. The species population size is limited by environmental factors like adequate food, shelter, water, and mates. If these needs are not met, the population will decrease until the resource rebounds.
6.Natural selection and selective breeding can both cause changes in animals and plants. The difference between the two is that natural selection happens naturally, but selective breeding only occurs when humans intervene. For this reason selective breeding is sometimes called artificial selection.
In this diagram, what determines how closely related an organism is?
Answer:
0.some thing related closed
Identify how information for specifying the traits of an organism is carried in the DNA.
Answer: DNA carries all of the information for your physical characteristics, which are essentially determined by proteins. So, DNA contains the instructions for making a protein. In DNA, each protein is encoded by a gene (a specific sequence of DNA nucleotides that specify how a single protein is to be made).
Explanation:
The traits or characters are present in the DNA in the form of genes. Genes are short stretches of nucleotides present in DNA and represent the encoded message that is present in the individual.
What is a gene?Genes are present in the DNA. It carries information about the traits that are expressed in an individual. Genes come from parents to offspring, so they are hereditary and pass from one generation to the next. From DNA, mRNA is formed from the gene by the process of transcription.
This mRNA is again converted to proteins or polypeptides by the process of translation. This product is the result of the message that is present in the gene. Example: melanin pigment and skin color variation. As different persons have variations in their genes, the production of this melanin protein synthesis varies, and as a result, skin color among individuals varies.
Hence, the information for specifying the traits is carried by genes present in DNA.
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What does Greenberg identify as being a terrible problem, and how do we fix it?
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Answer:
The correct answer is - A large amount of sea life is being taken from the ocean to feed other creatures.
Explanation:
In this video, Greenberg found out that there is a terrible problem as using fishing on a large scale causing harm to marine life and resulting in the extinction or endangering of species on large scale or taken from the ocean to feed other creatures.
To correct this he talks about the overfishing problems He talks about preventing people from overfishing so many fish do not have to face problems of extinction.
A carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of carbon human activities, like using energy, release into the atmosphere. Which activity would help decrease the greatest carbon-releasing activity in US homes? limiting time in hot showers wearing layers of clothing turning off lights when leaving a room unplugging electronics when not in use
Answer: unplugging electronics when not in use
Explanation:
Carbon footprint is the measure of the amount of carbon liberated into the atmosphere due to human oriented activities like burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, liberation of toxic gases including carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by the factors and automobile vehicles. To stop the carbon releasing activity in US homes one must unplug the electronic not in use because electronics consume a lot of electrical energy every day this electrical energy comes from thermal power plants which typically use coal to harness energy the combustion of the coal liberates carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide in the environment so creating pollution and increases the carbon footprint. Little will be the usage of electricity little will be the burning of coal and it will decrease the carbon footprint.
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Explanation:
Describe Okasaki fragments.
Answer:
Okazaki fragments are short sequences of DNA nucleotides which are synthesized discontinuously and later linked together by the enzyme DNA ligase to create the lagging strand during DNA replication.
Explanation:
liver damage leads to impaired digestion of fats .explain the statement
Answer:
the liver has multiple functions in the body but its main function is to process nutrients that are absorbed from the small intestine.
Research and Report: Draw a diagram showing how
new mutations can be added to a gene pool.
Answer:
Explanation:
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5 Erosion and deposition are often discussed
together. Which statement most accu-
rately describes their difference?
A Erosion wears material away, and
deposition moves the material.
B Erosion moves weathered material, and
deposition resettles it.
C Erosion wears material away, and
deposition resettles it.
D Erosion and deposition are not
different; both describe moving
weathered material.
Answer:
Erosion wears material away, and
deposition resettles it.