Answer:
In all organisms, the instructions for specifying the characteristics of the organism are carried in DNA, a large polymer formed from subunits of four kinds (A, G, C, and T). ...
Most of the cells in a human contain two copies of each of 22 different chromosomes. ...
Changes in DNA (mutations) occur spontaneously at low rates.
What are the three main classifications that describe galaxies? By what one visible
characteristic do scientists categorize galaxies?
Answer:
Spiral Galaxies, Elliptical Galaxies & Irregular Galaxies
Explanation:
How did galaxies originate? Astronomers believe that after the big bang, the explosion which began the universe 10 billion to 20 billion years ago, gravity began to compress masses of free-floating gas. Two main theories, bottom-up and top-down, explain what happened next. According to bottom-up theories, clusters began to form and assembled together into the larger units we know as galaxies. Top-down theories suggest that galaxies formed first, and the stars and other objects within them were subsequently produced. They categorized different galaxies to maintain their tests from the other galaxies.
what does it mean to live in Exponential Times?
Answer: If something grows exponentially it means really, really fast. Whatever happens as a consequence it hits up really, really hard in the last moment.
Explanation:
What is the function of mitochondria in prokaryotes?
Answer:
Prokaryotes lack mitochondria.
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Answer:
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How many chromosomes are present in human sex cells at the end of meiosis
Answer:
23
Explanation:
What kind of bacteria are able to change pure nitrogen into ammonia compounds?
Group of answer choices
nitrifying
decomposing
nitrogen-fixing
denitrifying
Answer:
the anwer is nitrifying fixing as given in your text .
Explanation:
Decomposers also produce ammonia by converting animal waste and dead plants and animals into organic and inorganic materials, including ammonia.
Describe the process of water moving in and out of the cell.
Answer:
Water moves across cell membranes by diffusion, in a process known as osmosis. Osmosis refers specifically to the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane, with the solvent (water, for example) moving from an area of low solute (dissolved material) concentration to an area of high solute concentration.
Explanation:
Which statement describes the current theory about the relationship between the human population and mass extinction?
Answer:The human population is increasing, and historically, as human population has increased, species have gone extinct. As human population increases, and also destroy more habitats to pay for higher standards of living, the probability of mass extinction increases.
Explanation:
Answer:
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What are proteins compounds involved in?
The workers who paid a rate for every day they work are known as
Answer:
piece work
Explanation:
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Which antivenom will save Tyler?
Select one:
a.
Antivenom A
b.
Antivenom B
c.
Antivenom C
d.
Antivenom D
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It is A
Anything that has mass and takes up space is called __________. *
pressure
viscosity
matter
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
matter
Explanation:
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What pigment molecule absorbs blue
and red light to provide energy for
photosynthesis?
A. Carotenoid
B. Chlorophyll
C. Melanin
D. Anthocyanin
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
1. Describe one function of the placenta during the internal development of 1 point
an offspring.
Answer:
The placenta allows the exchange of materials, including wastes, between the mother's blood and her developing fetus. - The placenta protects the fetus from some infections.
Explanation:
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The sequence of DNA below is part of a gene. How many amino acids are coded for by this segment?
5 ATTAGTCCGTAC 3
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer:
b
Explanation:
When a human cell divides in mitosis, the two daughter cells will each have: _____
Answer: In mitosis a cell divides to form two identical daughter cells. It is important that the daughter cells have a copy of every chromosome, so the process involves copying the chromosomes first and then carefully separating the copies to give each new cell a full set. Before mitosis, the chromosomes are copied.
What happens to a mother offspring when a mutation is in her gamete cells
Answer: her child will have the mutation in all of his/her cells
Explanation:
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Linnaeus developed two groups for classifying organisms: genus and _____
Answer:
Species
Explanation:
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Answer:
Species I got 90% but this one was right
Explanation:
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Which antivenom will save Tyler?
Select one:
a.
Antivenom A
b.
Antivenom B
c.
Antivenom C
d.
Antivenom D
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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The results show Sarah could feel tired because her red blood cells (2,700,000) and platelets (245,000) are below the normal levels (3,800,000 and 250,000). Her white blood cells (9,000) are above the normal level (8,500)
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The nitrogen bases will only bond with one specific nitrogen base such as A - T and G - C. This is known as:
Complimentary Base Pairing
Which accurately describes reproduction in gymnosperms? Select four options. Some require heat for seed dispersal. Female cones produce pollen. Most gymnosperms produce male and female cones. Fertilized ovules grow into seeds. Male and female cones may grow on the same plant.
Answer:
A, C, D, and E are corecct
Explanation:
Some require heat for seed dispersal.Most gymnosperms produce male and female cones. Fertilized ovules grow into seeds. Male and female cones may grow on the same plant.Answer:
A C D E
Explanation:
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Which are the following statements are TRUE when concerning cells?
A: Prokaryotic cells can only produce eukaryotic cells
B:All cells come from pre-existing cells
C:Cells must always reproduce with other cells
D:Plant cells can only reproduce with animal cells
Answer:
I think it will option b hope it helps
WHAT IS THE OZONE LAYER?
Answer:
the ozone layer is a thin part of the Earth's atmosphere that absorbs almost all of the sun's harmful ultraviolet light. "Ozone holes" are popular names for areas of damage to the ozone layer.
5. The sodium-potassium pump is an example of
i. simple diffusion.
j. passive transport.
facilitated diffusion.
k. none of the above
Answer:
its passive transport
Explanation:
The sodium-potassium pump sets the membrane potential of the neuron by keeping the concentrations of Na+ and K+ at constant disequilibrium.
What happens to the sugars that are made during photosynthesis?
Select one:
a.
They can be used for cellular respiration.
b.
They make ATP by bonding together.
c.
They go back into the Calvin cycle.
d.
They move directly into an electron transport chain.
Answer:
They can be used for cellular respiration
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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9. The Sun's outward pressure of radiation is balanced by an inward pressure provided by
gravity
O fusion
fission
oxidation
what role do the muscles and blood vessels play in the negative feedback loop of thermoregulation?
a. sensors
b. integration centers
c. stimuli
d. effectors
Answer:
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Do anyone why blood is red?
Answer:
Human blood is red because of the protein hemoglobin, which contains a red-colored compound called heme that's crucial for carrying oxygen through your bloodstream.
Blood gets its bright red color when hemoglobin picks up oxygen in the lungs
the oxygen essentally makes it red
Explanation: