Answer:
7 1 2 5 9 4 11 10 3 6 12 8
Explanation:
This is the right pattern because it was easy
Target
37.16) A
is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up in the reaction.
reactant
lamino
product
catalyst
molecule
Answer:
catalyst
Explanation:
only one make sense
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- How do acidic and alkaline environments affect the growth and survival of bacterial?
Answer:
Usually, the catalytic properties of the enzymes are lost and metabolism is halted. Most bacteria grow best around neutral pH values (6.5 - 7.0), but some thrive in very acid conditions and some can even tolerate a pH as low as 1.0. Such acid loving microbes are called acidophiles.
Complete each sentence regarding the bones of the lower extremity. Then place the sentences in order, based on the bones, from proximal to distal .
tarsals
15
14
6
humerus
5
patella
femur
phalanges
tibia
7
8
fibula
metatarsals
i. There are 2 bones in the lower leg. The________ is more medial, and the________ is more lateral
ii. There are________ small bones of the toes that are called the__________
iii. There are ________irregular shaped bones in the foot known as the _________
iv. The ________is also known knee cap
v. There are __________small, long bones found in the top of the foot called _________
vi. The __________is found in the thigh .
i. There are 2 bones in the lower leg. The fibula is more lateral and the tibia is more medial.
ii. There are 5 small, long bones present in the top of the foot that are metatarsals.
iii. There are 7 irregular-shaped bones in the foot known as the tarsals.
iv. The patella is also called a knee cap.
v. There are 14 small bones of the toes that are called the phalanges.
vi. The femur is present in the thigh.
Why is quality control important for forensic DNA labs?
Question 2 options:
1)
Establishes methods for maintaining the quality of its product
2)
It means that the lab cannot produce bad results
3)
Avoids presenting errors in court
4)
Keeps bad or unskilled DNA analysts from testifying
Answer:
3). avoid presentation errors in court
Explanation:
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Answer:
Selective breeding
Selective breeding is when u choose 2 organisms with certain desirable characteristics and bread then together
Animals are selectively bread 4 many reasons
- To have a higher yield (meat, milk, eggs)
- Be able to run faster
Making Inferences Why do
you feel pain when you pull on
your hair or nails, but not when
you cut them?
Answer:
because the pain in our body is from the skin or tissue so when you pull the hair you are actually up rooting it from its attachment with ur skin hense you feel the pain
Which of the following statements best explains the hypothesis that the development of sexual reproduction has resulted in acceleration of the rate of evolution?
(A) Mutations are more likely to occur in spermatogenesis and oogenesis than in mitotically dividing cells.
(B) Sexual reproduction results in more offspring than does asexual reproduction.
(C) Those members of a species that are best adapted to their environment are most likely to be successful in sexual reproduction.
(D) Mutations usually do not occur in the production of spores or in cells dividing by fission.
(E) Sexual reproduction is more likely to result in genetic recombination than is asexual reproduction.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
why do you think Harvey placed the sea urchin cells in a hypersonic solution?
Harvey placed the sea urchin cells in a hypersonic solution in order to see the behaviour of the cell in the hypersonic solution.
What Harvey placed the sea urchin cells in a hypersonic solution?In 1940 Ethel Brown Harvey evolve a technique for separating embryonic sea urchin cells. She took a pair of embryonic cells to develop from the first cell division after Harvey's fertilization. She settles the pair of cells in a hypertonic solution, carrying double the amount of salt as that contained in seawater. Most sea urchins produce a group of early embryonic cells which is known as micromeres. Small blastomeres Harvey that form by unequal cell division at the vegetal pole of the early embryo. Harvey Sub-Sea is the first that indicated Maritime Labor Convention compliant.
So we can conclude that Ethel Brown Harvey developed a technique for dividing embryonic sea urchin cells.
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A population age structure in which the birthrate is high A population age structure in which the birth rate is high and the population is mainly young would be best
represented by a graph with a/an -shaped curve.
O bell
O urn
O pyramid
O S
O J
Answer:
pyrimid
Explanation:
Blood and water flows a weupe
TON 9
ians do not rely on their lungs alone for breathing in air. They need the skin a
adequate intake of oxygen. Which of the statements below explains the reason
mphibians have only one lung to breathe in air
nly a small amount of air enters the lungs as they breathe.
surface area of the lungs are small compared to other terrestrial vertebrat
surface area of the lungs do not have folds compared to other terrestrial v
Answer:
These lungs are primitive and are not as evolved as mammalian lungs. Adult amphibians are lacking or have a reduced diaphragm, so breathing through the lungs is forced. The other means of breathing for amphibians is diffusion across the skin. To aid this diffusion, amphibian skin must remain moist.
Two common respiratory organs of invertebrates are trachea and gills. Diffusion lungs, as contrasted with ventilation lungs of vertebrates, are confined to small animals, such as pulmonate snails and scorpions.
Explanation:
Amphibians utilize gills for breathing early in life, and develop primitive lungs in their adult life; additionally, they are able to breathe through their skin.
Compared to the offspring of sexual reproduction in animals, the
þffspring of asexual reproduction will
A) show greater variety
B) be more resistant to disease
C) be genetically identical to the parent
D) grow larger
Answer:
C: Genetically identical.
Explanation:
Offspring are usually going to look like it's parents. Asexuals produce offspring that's supposed to look like them. I hope this helps :) and if it's wrong please know that I am very sorry for the mistake :(
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Answer:
The answer is A because it erodes rocks away over time
Explanation:
A
Some blackcaps that migrate to the United Kingdom have become distinguishable by certain physical and behavioral traits from blackcaps that migrate to Spain. What best predicts the effect on the blackcap population if humans in the United Kingdom continue to place food in feeders during the winter?
Answer:
Increases.
Explanation:
There is a good effect on the blackcap population if humans in the United Kingdom continue to place food in feeders during the winter because there is more food available for the blackcap bird which automatically increase the population of the bird. Food is the main factor that contributes in the increase or decrease population of blackcap in the United Kingdom and prevent the removal of this bird in that environment.
The table below shows the use of some energy production methods over time.
Type of energy Average energy used annually in the past (in million tons) Average energy used annually at present (in million tons) Average energy most likely to be used annually in the future (in million tons)
Oil 200 4000 300
Gas 100 2500 700
Coal 1000 2500 1500
Wind 0.1 50 2000
Hydropower 0.7 60 150
Tidal power 0.02 50 500
Based on the table, which of these statements best describes the impact of different methods of energy production on the environment in present times?
Wind energy may be altering all shorelines on Earth.
Hydropower may be altering all shorelines on Earth.
Tidal power may not be contributing significantly to climate change.
Coal energy may not be contributing significantly to climate change.(Not this)
Answer:
I think its hydropower
Explanation:
Name one way the male and female endocrine systems are different.
Answer:
Men produce more testoterone and women produce more estrogen.
Explanation:
While both men and women produce testoterone and estrogen, men have higher concentrations of testoterone and women have higher concentrations of estrogen.
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What should be the parents genotype if the frequencies of the alleles in F1 are: BB = 25%; Bb= 50%; bb= 25%?Immersive Reader
(2 Points)
A. Mother: BB - Father: BB
B. Mother: Bb - Father: Bb
C. Mother: bb - Father: BB
D. Mother: BB - Father: bb
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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cheng made a chart to list the functions of certain fish structures
which headings correctly complete the chart?
a) x: fin
y: swim bladder
z: lateral line
b) x: fin
y: lateral line
z: swim bladder
c) x: lateral line
y: swim bladder
z: fin
d) x: lateral line
y: fin
z: swim bladder
About the question:
You will find the chart in the attached files
Answer:
b) x: fin
y: lateral line
z: swim bladder
Explanation:
The dorsal fin is found in the dorsal region of the fish body. Depending on the species, there can be one or two dorsal fins. Membranous structures and bony or cartilaginous ratios compose the fins. One of the main functions is to stabilize the body in water, providing equilibrium. When the dorsal fin is erect, it acts as a keel, helping the fish not to turn aside. Fishes also use these fins as protection because the cartilaginous or bony ratios act as spines. The animal uses these spines to defend itself from predators. The morphological variety of dorsal fins in the different species is used in taxonomy.
The Lateral Line is a system or sensory organ composed of special receptors called neuromasts, which can be found all along the lateral region of the animal. The lateral line perceives information from the environment, such as light, sound, or water movement, among others. These signs are translated into nervous messages. The lateral line is useful to detect prey, predators, other animals moving, objects, etcetera. It is significant for intraspecific interaction, especially during swimming motions in schools. The lateral line receives perturbations of short distance, generated by other living beings or by objects. Some studies confirm that the lateral line is also sensitive to chemical stimuli.
The swim bladder is a neumatic sac-like structure filled with gases coming from the blood. Its main function is to allow neutral floating and let the animal in suspension at any depth, with no need for muscular effort. The animal can regulate the size of the bladder. This organ can be found in most pelagic fishes, while the benthonic ones or the ones that actively swim lack it.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. c
Explanation:
Which of the following is defined as a community interacting with its environment
Answer:
• ecosystem. A community interacting with its physical environment through the transfer of energy and materials
Explanation:
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Why does sexual reproduction increase the genetic variation in a species
Answer:
Sexual reproduction provides genetic diversity because the sperm and egg that are produced contain different combinations of genes than the parent organisms. ... So in order to form a new organism, two gametes -- the sex cells, sperm and egg -- must fuse, further mixing the genes to produce more genetic diversity.
How do you determine whether a nutritional claim or product is too good to be true?
Nutrition gov is a USDA-sponsored website that offers credible information to help you make healthful eating choices. It serves as a gateway to reliable information on nutrition, healthy eating, physical activity, and food safety for consumers.
Which of the following is an example of non Mendelian pattern of inheritance
Answer:
Genomic imprinting represents yet another example of non-Mendelian inheritance. Just as in conventional inheritance, genes for a given trait are passed down to progeny from both parents. However, these genes are epigenetically marked before transmission, altering their levels of expression.Answer:
Just as in conventional inheritance, genes for a given trait are passed down to progeny from both parents.
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About how much energy would be transferred to tertiary
consumers if the producers begin with 25,000 kcal?
Answer:
B. 25 kcal
Explanation:
What happens to the equilibrium when sodium hydroxide is added to ammonia
Answer: you add Sodium Hydroxide you will cause Equilibrium to shift to the left. The effect will be to force NH3 out of the solution and back to gas form
When the ATP synthase molecules are open, the hydrogen ions move out of
the thylakoid. How does the cell use the kinetic energy of the moving ions?
Answer:
the cell uses the kinetic energy of the moving ions by cleating throughout the origin.
Explanation:
Answer:
To combine ADP with a phosphate group to produce ATP
Explanation:
During electron transport, energy is used.
Why is the temperature at the extremities, such as the fingers,
sometimes colder than the core body temperature?
O A. So that less energy is lost in cold environments.
OB. The fingers need to be colder to protect the durability of the nails.
C. The fingers do not have thermoregulation mechanisms.
D. So that more energy is lost in cold environments.
Answer:
A. so that less energy is lost in cold environments.
Explanation:
When it’s cold outside, your body makes sure to keep the blood flowing to your core and vital organs to keep them warm. This can change the amount of blood flow to your hands and feet, making them feel cold. This is normal. The blood vessels in your hands and feet constrict (spasm) when it’s cold, to prevent heat loss from your core
Which of these describes one way the nervous system and the circulatory system interact to maintain homeostasis?
A.
The blood's glucose level increases after eating.
B.
The brain stimulates sweating in hot weather.
C.
The kidneys conserve water and filter out acidic properties of food.
D.
The hypothalamus senses properties of the blood such as electrolyte level.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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21. What determines the kind of genes an organism
possesses?
Answer:
The kind of genes an organism possesses is determined by the order of the nucleotide bases in the organism's DNA.
Answer:
The kind of genes an organism possesses is determined by the order of the nucleotide bases in the organism's DNA. ... The order of bases as you go down the rungs of the ladder determine what genes an organism will have, and therefore, what traits it will have.
Explanation:
Fun facts:
Genes carry the information that determines your traits which are features or characteristics that are passed on to you — or inherited — from your parents. Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes. ... And chromosomes are found inside cells. Your body is made of billions of cells.
Which nutrient, identified in the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, is considered "a nutrient of concern"?
As the most junior member of a lab, you are tasked with generating cell lines that accumulate DNA damage to investigate how random mutations affect transformation of cells into cancer cells. You decide to mutate proteins in the p53 pathway. Which three proteins would you mutate
Answer:
In p53 pathways, 3 proteins which are mutate and cause cancer that proteins are:
1.BRCA2
2. p53 in Rb genes binds with deoxyribonucleic acid that stimulates another gene to produce a protein known as p21 that interacts with cdk2. When p21 is combined with cdk2 cell will not pass through to the next stage of cell division. This is Li-Fraumeni syndrome (when p53 causes cancer from parents to offspring)
3.BRCA1
The parent that transmits mutation in one of these genes has a 50% chance of inheriting the mutation. The effects of mutations in BRCA2 and BRCA1 are seen when the person's second copy of the gene is normal.