Answer:
1) 20, 40.078, 20, 20,20,
2) proton, 4, 1
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Two genes are hypothesized to be linked. The map distance between the genes is thought to be 12 map units. Out of 1000 offspring produced by two heterozygous parents, predict how many would occur in each phenotypic category.
Answer:
Approximately the number of individuals with each phenotype is:
RS-->0.75 x 1000 = 750rs--> 0.19 x 1000 = 190Rs--> 0.05 x 1000 = 50rS--> 0.05 x 1000 = 50Explanation:
Available data:
Two genes are hypothesized to be linkedThe map distance between the genes is thought to be 12 map units. Two heterozygous parents1000 offspring producedLet us say that the two diallelic genes are R (alleles R and r) and S (alleles S and s)
Heterozygous parents might have the following genotype RS / rs
We know that there are 12mp between genes, which means that the recombination frequency equals 0.12 or 12%.
0.12 of the gametes are recombinants and 0.88 are parentals. There are two types of parentals and two types of recombinant, so 0.06 + 0.06 are recombinants while 0.44 + 0.44 are parentals. This is:
Cross:
Parentals) RS/rs x RS/rs
Gametes) RS (parental) 0.44
rs (parental) 0.44
Rs (Recombinant) 0.06
rS (Recombinant) 0.06
Punnet square) RS rs Rs rS
RS RS/RS RS/rs RS/Rs RS/rS
rs RS/rs rs/rs Rs/rs rS/rs
Rs RS/Rs rs/Rs Rs/Rs rS/Rs
rS RS/rS rs/rS Rs/rS rS/rS
F1) Genotypes:
1 RS/RS --> 0.44x 0.44 = 0.1936 2 RS/rs --> 0.44x 0.44 = 0.1936 x2 = 0.38722 RS/Rs --> 0.44 x 0.06 = 0.264 x 2 = 0.0532 RS/rS --> 0.44 x 0.06 = 0.264 x 2 = 0.0531 rs/rs --> 0.44x 0.44 = 0.1936 2 rs/Rs --> 0.44 x 0.06 = 0.264 x 2 = 0.0532 rS/rs --> 0.44 x 0.06 = 0.264 x 2 = 0.0531 rS/rS --> 0.06 x 0.06 = 0.00361 Rs/Rs --> 0.06 x 0.06 = 0.00362 Rs/rS --> 0.06 x 0.06 = 0.0036 x 2 = 0.0072Phenotypes:
RS-->0.7506 (RS/RS + RS/rs + RS/Rs + RS/rS + Rs/rS)rs--> 0.1936 (rs/rs)Rs--> 0.0566 (rs/Rs + Rs/Rs)rS--> 0.0566 (rS/rS + rS/rs)Now, to know how many individuals would occur in each phenotypic category, you just need to multiply it by 1000, that is the total number of individuals
RS-->0.75 x 1000 = 750rs--> 0.19 x 1000 = 190Rs--> 0.05 x 1000 = 50rS--> 0.05 x 1000 = 50why do all minerals look different
Answer:
All minerals are inorganic, they have a crystal structure, their solids, and they are naturally formed. Minerals are classified in 7 different ways. Their color, luster, streak, cleavage and fracture hardness, density, and special properties identify them. ... Tanzanite is found only in metamorphic rock.Explanation:
please follow meeHow does the body protect itself from the majority of pathogens it encounters?
Answer:
In general, your body fights disease by keeping things out of your body that are foreign. Your primary defense against pathogenic germs are physical barriers like your skin. You also produce pathogen-destroying chemicals, like lysozyme, found on parts of your body without skin, including your tears and mucus membranes. In response to infection, your immune system springs into action. White blood cells, antibodies, and other mechanisms go to work to rid your body of the foreign invader. The immune system has a vital role: It protects your body from harmful substances, germs and cell changes that could make you ill. It is made up of various organs, cells and proteins.
Once infected cells have sensed an invading pathogen, they secrete molecules called cytokines and chemokines. These cells are then primed to resist an infection with the invading virus. Cytokines such as interferons activate anti-viral genes in the infected and neighbouring cells.
Microorganisms capable of causing disease—or pathogens—usually enter our bodies through the eyes, mouth, nose, or urogenital openings, or through wounds or bites that breach the skin barrier. Organisms can spread, or be transmitted, by several routes.
The second line of defense is nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals: Phagocytic cells ingest and destroy all microbes that pass into body tissues. For example macrophages are cells derived from monocytes (a type of white blood cell).
If pathogens do manage to enter the body, the body's second line of defense attacks them. The second line of defense includes inflammation, phagocytosis, and fever.
Answer:
your skin protects itself because of all the oils on your glands .. but when you get a cut the while blood cells trap and eat them
Explanation:
1. Explain why fossil evidence is consistent
with the scientific theory of evolution. sc.7.L.15.1
Explanation:
The Fossil Record
Fossils of the simplest organisms are found in the oldest rocks, and fossils of more complex organisms in the newest rocks. This supports Darwin's theory of evolution, which states that simple life forms gradually evolved into more complex ones.
Evidence for early forms of life comes from fossils.
Explain what the greenhouse effect is, use diagrams if you wish.
Include:
-Radiation from the sun absorbs earths heat
-Some emitted
-Trapped by the greenhouse
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
The greenhouse effect refers to the heating effects produced by the earth's atmosphere on the planet as a result of the atmosphere absorbing reflected radiation from the sun by the earth.
The earth's atmosphere is a blanket of gases, some of which are referred to as greenhouse gases. These gases have the capacity to trap radiations coming from the sun that is reflected by the ground layer of the earth. Thus, they produce a warming effect on the earth.
A bulk of the radiation coming from the sun is reflected back into space by the earth's stratosphere. The small percentage that passes through are dispersed in different directions and some of them pass through the atmospheric blanket to reach the ground layer of the earth. While some are absorbed by the ground itself, some are emitted back into the atmosphere where the greenhouse gases trap a large portion and prevent them from escaping back into space.
This leads to the warming of the earth and the entire phenomenon is referred to as the greenhouse effect.
(b)
The image below shows part of the surface of a leaf.
0.1 mm x 0.1 mm
The length and width of this piece of leaf surface are both 0.1 mm
Calculate the number of stomata per mm of this leaf surface.
Explanation:
You didn't attach a picture so i'll just explain how to find the number of stomatas/mm^2.
first you find the surface by multiplying the length by the width
0.1*0.1=0.01mm^2
now you count the numer of stomatas in the picture
in0.01mm^2 you have.........................x stomatas
in 1mm you have ...............................y stomatas
y=100x
BIOLOGY PLS HELP!!! A 5% salt cell is placed in a 15% salt solution. What type of solution is this cell in?
a) hypotonic
b) hypertonic
c) isotonic
Answer:b
Explanation: the solution is more concentrated (hyper) than the cell is
hyper means more than and hypo means less than like hyperthermia (too hot) or hypothermia (too cold)
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Answer: okay im pretty sure its B) ...hope this helped!
Explanation:
Which of the following parts of the plant facilitates photosynthesis?
vascular tissue
chloroplast
roots
stoma
Answer:
chloroplast
Explanation:
it's where chlorophyll is found and chlorophyll (the green colouring pigment) is needed for photosynthesis
The chromosome number in animas is kept the same from one generation to the next because of__.
Answer:
Mitosis
Explanation:
Mitosis is the process of cell division. In this process cells are split to create exact replicas of eachother. It is why we don't grow ears on our hands when they are injured. The hand cells are replicated to create more, so it heals correctly. In the Mitosis the two resulting daughter cells always have the same number of chromosomes from the parent cell. Their role is to maintain the same number of chromosomes in each cell division constant, which allows us to grow and self-maintain our bodies.
Shortly after ingesting a big plate of carbohydrate-rich pasta, you measure your blood's hormone levels. What results would you expect, compared to before the meal
Answer:
blood hormone level will increase
Explanation:
since once food reach the stomach it will trigger different hormone process that cause release of enzymes required to digest carbohydrate
After ingesting a plate of pasta, which is rich in carbohydrates, the levels of insulin increases and glucagon decreases in the blood.
The working of insulin and glucagon:The hormone insulin and glucagon work in a negative feedback loop. At the time of digestion, the foods, which comprise carbohydrates are transformed into glucose. The majority of this glucose is sent to the bloodstream, resulting the elevation of blood glucose levels.
This enhancement in the levels of glucose in the blood signals the pancreas to generate insulin, and reduce the levels of glucagon in the blood. After some hours, glucagon works to counterbalance the activities of insulin.
After five to six hours, the levels of glucose in the blood decreases due to the activity of insulin, this instigates the pancreas to generate glucagon.
Thus, after eating carbohydrate rich food, the levels of insulin increases in the blood and glucagon decreases.
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
you need sugar,glucose and oxygen
Select all that apply.
Which of the following statements are true?
A purebred organism can either be TT or tt.
The combination of two genes determines the genetic trait of an organism.
Recessive genes will sometimes be masked by dominant genes.
It is possible for two genetically different plants to have the same phenotype.
Answer:
A purebred organism can either be TT or tt.
It is possible for two genetically different plants to have the same phenotype.
Explanation:
Petrified Trees are an example of what kind of fossil?
A. Carbonized
B. Preserved
C. Per-mineralized
D. Rock
Answer:
C- Per-mineralized
Explanation:
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Describe the contributions of Schlieden and Schwann to the cell theory.
Schwann - In 1839, he cells are the basic unit of animal structure
Schlieden - In 1838, he discovered cells are the basic unit of plant structure
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In humans, Brown eyes (B) is dominant to blue eyes (b). A hom ozygous brown-eyed man marries a blue-eyed woman. What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of their children’s eye color?
Genotype: __________________________________
Phenotype: __________________________________
Answer:
The ratio is 50%
Explanation:
Genotype:
Bb
Phenotype: Brown eyes
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Answer:
3 of the boxes have Capital b and only 1 box have lower case b
Explanation:
Generation Number of purple flowers Number of white flowers 1 705 224 2 792 189 3 834 102 4 889 84 5 938 21 6 952 0 Ralph wanted to breed a pea plant that produced only purple flowers. He continued to breed purple-flower producing pea plants together over six generations. The results of Ralph's artificial selection are shown above. What did artificial selection do to the population of pea plants? A. caused a new species of pea plant to form B. increased its genetic diversity C. decreased its genetic diversity D. caused a pea plant to exhibit a new characteristic
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The correct answer would be that artificial selection decreased the genetic diversity of the pea plant.
Genetic diversity is a measure of the number of traits or characters.
Initially, the breeding produced a considerable population of both white and purple flower offspring. But as time goes on, the population of purple flower offspring increased while that of the white flower decreased till it eventually reached zero.
Thus, artificial breeding reduced the number of traits in the population of the offspring from two to one - a case of reduction in genetic diversity.
The correct option is C.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What is Natural Selection? Give an example for Natural Selection for Survival.
Answer:
is the process in nature by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more than those less adapted to their environment. For example, treefrogs are sometimes eaten by snakes and birds
Explanation:
It's sorta like adapting with extra steps.
Answer: Natural Selection
Explanation: Individuals in a species have variation or mutations.
These differences may either be helpful, such as a giraffe with a long neck, or unhelpful, such as a colour variance in a moth that makes them stand out to predators.
The individuals that are more suited to their environment will survive and breed, passing on their genes.
Those that are not suited will die and their genes will not be in the ‘gene pool’.
This is the survival of the fittest!
The conditions for an enzyme to work need to be?
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Answer:
Explanation:
Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions needed by the organism, while multicellular organisms use many different cells to function. Multicellular organisms are composed of more than one cell, with groups of cells differentiating to take on specialized functions. pls mark brainliest plz plz
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what is the funtion of tRNA?
-to code for protein synthesis
-to carry the synthesized genetic information from the nucleus to the ribosomes
-to synthesize protines from RNA
-to bring amino acids to the ribosomes to be assembled into proteins
Answer:
To bring amino acids to the ribosomes to be assembled into proteins
Explanation:
Transfer RNA or tRNA is a ribonucleoprotein which serves the purpose of chaperoning amino acids from the cytoplasm of the cell to the site of protein synthesis.
Answer:
D. to bring amino acids to the ribosomes to be assembled into proteins
Explanation:
What does RNA do?
Is it just me or is every telling me to just die today.... like many of my friends said i should just kiII myself, that it would be better for everyone because no one would miss me... or is that juts me?
Answer:
The RNA carries out these instructions; it copies and transfers the genetic code from the DNA to ensure the relevant proteins are made. So just think of it as “DNA makes RNA make proteins”. Whereas DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, RNA stands for ribonucleic acid.
Explanation:
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Vhat function does the cytoplasm perform in plant and animal cells?
A. It directs cellular activity.
B. It holds the cell organelles.
C. It forms a cellular boundary.
D. It makes proteins for the cell.
the answer is b ..........
Explanation:
b
darwin found the bones of the ground sloth and what he thought was an anciet capybara in south america. he asked around, but nobody in south america has ever seen either of thise animals alive. what had happen to them?
Answer:
They're extinct
Explanation:
What syndrome does this karyotype show?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The karyotype shown in the question is characteristic of Down syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21. Therefore option A is correct.
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21, resulting in a total of 47 chromosomes instead of the typical 46.
The karyotype reveals three copies of chromosome 21, indicated as 47,XY,+21, which is indicative of Down syndrome in a male individual.
People with Down syndrome may experience developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, and characteristic physical features, such as almond-shaped eyes and a flat facial profile.
The presence of an extra chromosome 21 is the defining genetic abnormality in individuals with Down syndrome.
Therefore option A is correct.
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I was wondering if my answer was right ?
Explanation:
yes the 4th one is right so yes the one you have is right
Heredity is the way animals and plants pass traits on to their offspring. True False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
False because Plants and Animals get their traits from their parents. Each offspring is a mix of both parents
Centrioles are cell structures involved primarily in
Answer:
In the cell, centrioles aid in cell division by facilitating the separation of chromosomes. For this reason, they are located near the nucleus. Apart from cell division, centrioles are also involved in the formation of cilia and flagella and thus contribute to cell movement.
Explanation:
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