Answer:
23 pairs in meiosis 1 and 23 numbers in meiosis 2.
Explanation:
There are diploid number of chromosomes means double number of chromosomes at the end of meiosis 1 while on the other hand, at the end of meiosis 2, there are haploid number of chromosome means half number of chromosomes in each daughter cell. In humans meiosis 1, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes that is diploid in nature but in the end of meiosis 2, there are only 23 chromosomes in each daughter cell which is haploid in nature.
Sample Food Chain
Leaf------> Caterpillar--------> Chameleon---------> Snake-----------> Mongoose
Looking at the above picture, what is true?
A) The Mongoose is the tertiary consumer
B) The chameleon eats the snake
C) The chameleon is an autotroph
D) If Mongoose is removed, snake population would increase.
Answer:
D) if mongoose removed snake population would increase
.5km/sec north by northwest is an example of
speed
acceleration
velocity
distance
Answer:
The answer is Distance.
what is the menstrual cycle
What are wildfires? (With detail)
Answer:
A wildfire is an unplanned fire that burns in a natural area such as a forest, grassland, or prairie. Wildfires are often caused by human activity or a natural phenomenon such as lightning, and they can happen at any time or anywhere. In 50% of wildfires recorded, it is not known how they started.
Answer:
sự kiện lửa phát sinh trong một khu rừng, tác động hoặc làm tiêu hủy một số hoặc toàn bộ các thành phần của khu rừng đó.
Explanatin
Resources that humans have thanks to biodiversity are:
A.Textiles
B. Wood products
C. Compounds used in medicines
D. all of the above.
Answer:
D. tất cả các ý trên
Explanation:
How does ocean expansion occur?
Answer:
Sea level rise
Explanation:
in which terrestrial biome can you find tress that produce cones instead of flowers and needles instead of leaves?
Answer:
I think coniferous forest is the answer
Answer:
Coniferous forest and Lower
Which parts of the biodome contain carbon?
Flat discs inside chloroplasts that are arranged in stacks are called (2) ______________________ (3) ______________________ are light-absorbing substances that are inside chloroplasts. They absorb light of different (4) ______________________. The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis is (5) ______________________. Light energy absorbed by this pigment excites (6) ______________________. They are transferred to a(n) (7) ______________________ ______________________. Then they move down an electron transport chain.
Answer:
Flat discs inside chloroplasts that are arranged in stacks are called (2) __thylakoids_. (3) __Pigments__ are light-absorbing substances that are inside chloroplasts. They absorb light of different (4) __wavelenghs__. The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis is (5) __Chlorophyll __. Light energy absorbed by this pigment excites (6) ____electrons___. They are transferred to a(n) (7) _Electron Carrier_. Then they move down an electron transport chain.
Explanation:
The chloroplasts are limited by an outer membrane and an inner one. In the middle of the two membranes, there is a space left called intermembrane space. In the interior of the inner membrane, there is another space known as the stroma. Within the stroma, there is the third system of membranes, known as thylakoids. They are disk-shaped structures, limited by a membrane, and in their interior, there is a space named thylakoid space.
Thylakoids are arranged as piles, receiving the name of grana. Grana connect to each other by a longer thylakoid membrane. The photosynthetic pigments are placed in the thylakoids, where it occurs light-dependent reactions. These molecules are in charge of light absorption. The most common pigment is chlorophyll, which provides the typical green color of plants. When sunlight reaches the pigments, electrons get excited and move along the electron transport chain, places in the thylakoid membrane. This process occurs during photosynthesis, while new electrons provided by water molecules replace the excited ones. The final products are oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.
In the stroma, it takes a place the Calvin cycle.
40 in 2000 US Caucasian newborns have Tay Sachs Disease. T for normal is dominant over t for Tay sachs Disease.
a.) What percent of the above population have Tay Sachs Disease (tt or q2)?
b.) Calculate the allelic frequencies of p and q for this example
c.) Now, calculate the genotypic frequencies for the population
Answer:
b
Explanation:
because its the only responsible answer and I dint understand how to do this
what is life in general.
Answer:
Gift, mission, prison
Beautiful lie
The rocky material left behind by a retreating glacier forms what is called a moraine. When primary succession occurs on a moraine, which life-forms will help create the soil by breaking down bare rock?
A Insects
B Lichens
C Grasses
D Deciduous trees
Answer:
The correct answer is - B. Lichens.
Explanation:
Lichens are one of the pioneer species that can grow on bare rock such as moraine and help make soil for further ecological succession and making ground for other species.
Breaking the bare rocks to convert into the soil is part of the primary succession. Lichens are colonized over these rocks and they contain acid which leads to the breakdown of the moraine and other rocks.
complementary strand of DNA?
DNA Strand 1: AATCGGTAC
Answer:
TTAGCCATG
Explanation:
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a double helix molecule made up of two complementary polynucleotide strands oriented antiparallel to each other. Each nucleotide in both DNA strands is composed of a five-carbon sugar (deoxyribose), a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base. In DNA, there are four types of nitrogenous bases: Thymine, Guanine, Adenine and Cytosine (in RNA, Uracil replace Thymine). According to the base-pairing rules, Adenine always pairs with Thymine through two hydrogen bonds, whereas Guanine always pairs with Cytosine through three hydrogen bonds.
what is the meaning of respiration
Answer:
in physiology respiration is the movement of oxygen from the outside environment to the cells with tissues and the removal of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction .. in contrast exhalation is usually a passive process
hope it's helpful
Answer:
The process of breathing.
Explanation:
The lungs and respiratory system allow us to breathe. They bring oxygen into our bodies (called inspiration, or inhalation) and send carbon dioxide out (called expiration, or exhalation). This exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide is called respiration.
**Physiological respiration and cellular respiration are not the same. People sometimes use the word "respiration" to refer to the process of cellular respiration, which is a cellular process in which carbohydrates are converted into energy. The two are related processes, but they are not the same.
What is the relationship between climate change and greenhouse gases?
Answer:
Greenhouse gases build up in the atmosphere, trapping warmth in.
chromosomes with one arm very small and other very long called
Answer:
Acrocentric
Explanation:
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Molecule 1 on the diagram has the nitrogenous base sequence TCAAGT.
Which set of bases in Molecule 2 can bond to this sequence in a
complementary way?
1.)AGTACA
2.)AGUUCA
3.)UCAAGU
4.)UCAATA
Answer:
3
Explanation:
because because you need the same explanation as you take in picture
At a chemical synapse, the intensity of the stimulus is coded by _______. At a chemical synapse, the intensity of the stimulus is coded by _______. the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal the amount of neurotransmitter released and the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal the amount of neurotransmitter released the size of the action potential the size of the action potential and the amount of neurotransmitter released
Answer:
The correct answer is - the amount of neurotransmitter released and the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal.
Explanation:
The intensity of the signals or stimulus depends on the amount of the neurotransmitter such as acetylcholine, dopamine and the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal.
A neurotransmitter is a chemical that carries, boost or balance a signal and send stimulus or signals throughout the body. When an action potential reaches the nerve terminal calcium channels open and enters.
Please help with this!!!!
Answer:
Florida would be more susceptible to flooding from nearby hurricanes
1. The first person to observe cells was?
Answer:
robert hooke
Explanation:
DNA is composed of peating structural units
called
is the five-carbon sugar found in
DNA.
DONE
Answer:
Explanation:
if u mean repeating structural units of the DNA they are nucelotides or nucleotide bases.
and Yes, there is a five-carbon sugar in the DNA. It's called deoxyribose.
It is often difficult to save individual species
this is true, but where is the problem? or do i just not see it?
Explain the process in which hormones secreted by the pancreas function with respect to increased glucose levels in the blood
Answer:
Gastrin: This hormone aids digestion by stimulating certain cells in the stomach to produce acid. Glucagon: Glucagon helps insulin maintain normal blood glucose by working in the opposite way of insulin. It stimulates your cells to release glucose, and this raises your blood glucose levels.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
The first two pictures show an ovum and a sperm so it is 1 for both boxes. The third picture shows embedding into the uterus wall and that is 6.
Answer:
1,1,6
Explanation:
1st pic is an egg so its 1
2nd pic is a sperm so its also 1
3rd pic is attaching 2 uterus wall so its 6
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2.2.1
Differentiate between malnutrition and undernutrition.d
(2)
2.2.2
Which disease is caused by deficiency of vitamin C?
223
Why did the sailors suffer from the disease mentioned in OUESTION
Explanation:
Malnutritionin broad sense means bad nutrition.
Undernutrition is the taking in of inadequate amounts of major food substancesleadind to deficiency diseases eg. kwashiorkor.
Defecieny disease of inadequate amounts of Vitamin C include:
Scurvy: swelling of gum and bleeding around teeth.Body weakness, pains, swelling of joint and poor healing of woundsSailors suffer from scurvy and body w weakness because they don't eat enough Vitamin C in other words they don't eat enough fresh fruits e.g lemon, oranges, pawpaw and green vegetables
True or false
Linkage and crossing over are inversely related.
Which of these choices allows people to pass down survival techniques from
one generation to the next?
A. Communication
B. Foraging
C. Domestication
D. Clothing
Answer: Communication
Answer:
A. communication of course
Explanation:
with reference to enzymes, what does "denatured" mean?
Answer:
Enzymes work consistently until they are dissolved, or become denatured. When enzymes denature, they are no longer active and cannot function. Extreme temperature and the wrong levels of pH -- a measure of a substance's acidity or alkalinity -- can cause enzymes to become denatured.
How is pH measured?
A. It is based on a scale of o to 14.
B. It is a percentage between 1 and 100.
C. It is a level between 1 and 4.
D. It is a decimal between 0 and 1.
In the _________________________were the absorption of nutrients takes place, the enzyme ___________________hydrolyses ___________________ into _________________________
A. small intestine -lipase-lipid-fatty acid and glycerol
B. mouth-salivary amylase-lipid-amino acid
C. small intestine-lipase-protein-amino acid
Answer:
A)
Explanation:
In the small intestine where the Absorption of nutrients takes place, the enzyme lipase hydrolyses lipid into fatty acid and glycerol