What is a transgenic organism
Answer: An organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering stuff.
Explanation:
What do coral reefs and estuaries have in common?
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stuaries are areas of water and shoreline where rivers meet the ocean or another large body of water, such as one of the Great Lakes. Organisms that live in estuaries must be adapted to these dynamic environments, where there are variations in water chemistry including salinity, as well as physical changes like the rise and fall of tides. Despite these challenges, estuaries are also very productive ecosystems. They receive nutrients from both bodies of water and can support a variety of life. Because of their access to food, water, and shipping routes, people often live near estuaries and can impact the health of the ecosystem.
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shallow water, reef-building corals have a symbiotic relationship with photosynthetic algae called zooxanthellae, which live in their tissues. The coral provides a protected environment and the compounds zooxanthellae need for photosynthesis. In return, the algae produce carbohydrates that the coral uses for food, as well as oxygen. The algae also help the coral remove waste. Since both partners benefit from association, this type of symbiosis is called mutualism.
Deep-sea corals live in much deeper or colder oceanic waters and lack zooxanthellae. Unlike their shallow water relatives, which rely heavily on photosynthesis to produce food, deep sea corals take in plankton and organic matter for much of their energy needs.
Explain how the lymphatic system is adapted for the transportation of the lymph
Answer:
The lymph capillaries feed into larger lymph vessels. The lymph vessels that receive lymph fluid from many capillaries are called collecting vessels. Semilunar valves work together with smooth muscle contractions and skeletal muscle pressure to slowly push the lymph fluid forward while the valves prevent backflow.
3) Besides pH, what other soil factors affect producers?
4) What is the main reason plants require water
Answer:
3) Drainage capacity
Soil minerology (Nutrients)
4)To produce their own food i.e. photosynthesis
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Answer: 15. Oxygen. 16. Cortex. 17. epiglottis
Explanation:
what is difference between herbs, shrubs and trees?
Herbs have delicate and thin tissues, shrubs have strong and soft tissues while trees have strong, thick, and hard tissues
Explanation:
herb and shrubs and trees are three types of plants that grow on Earth herbs are the smallest non-woody plants which lack branches schrubs are taller than herb and contain branches at their bases treesare the tallest plant with branches above the ground level
what are renewable natural resources?
Explanation:
It's a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption.
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Which of the following regions was the focus of the second Morrill Act?
Southwest
Southeast
Pacific Northwest
New England
Answer:
Pacific Northwest
Explanation:
Because u can look it up on the map to see if u are right or wrong
Answer:
Southeast
Explanation:
I picked Pacific Northwest and got it wrong.
List 3 properties of the
hair's cuticle
Answer:
Cuticle, Cortex, MedullaBUTProperties include: SmoothnessFlatnessMalleabilityExplanation:
These are the main three properties of the hair's cuticle.
Answer:
smoothness
Explanation:
elasticity, softness
in your own words, why do you think the mining transitioned from underground tunnels to an open pit
Answer:
Open-pit mines are utilized when stores of industrially helpful metal or shakes are found close to the surface. ... Interestingly, minerals that have been discovered underground however are hard to recover because hard rock can be arrived at utilizing a type of underground mining.
Explanation:
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what is the botanical name of beans
Answer: The common botanical name for beans is Phaseolus vulgaris.
Answer:
Vhaseolus Vulgaris
Explanation:
The botanical name of bean is Phaseolus Vulgaris
Use the information gathered in the A Three Point Test Cross animation to answer the question. Genes H and K are linked and are known to be 3.5 m.u. apart on the same chromosome. What is the recombination frequency between H and K
Answer:
3.5 percent (3.5%)
Explanation:
In genetics, crossing over or 'recombination' refers to the exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes during meiosis I. The map units (m.u.), also known as centimorgans, represent a measure of genetic linkage between genes/loci located on the same chromosome. One map unit (1 m.u.) is equal to a 1 percent chance that two gene/loci (in this case, genes H and K) will be separated during meiosis by recombination. In the example above, it means that among their progeny, 3.5 percent (3.5%) will be recombinant for the two genes (H and K), and 96.5 percent (96.5%) will have the parental combination of these genes.
Refer to the Biochemistry in Focus section of your text for this chapter to answer this question. A mutation in Complex I decreases the efficiency of the electron transport chain. However, not all components of the electron transport chain are affected by this mutation. Which component of the electron transport chain will remain unaffected by a mutation in Complex I
Answer:
Complex II
Explanation:
The electron transport chain refers to a group of electron transporters embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors which undergo redox (reduction and oxidation) reactions. The energy released during the transfer of electrons is coupled to the transfer of protons (H+) from the mitochondrial matrix into the intermembrane space, generating an electrochemical gradient that is then used to synthesize ATP. Complex I and Complex II are membrane-bound complexes that act as mitochondrial redox carriers. Complex I is a proton pump that uses energy from the electron transfer chain to pump protons, while Complex II sends H+ onto Complex III in the form of the reduced ubiquinol. Complex I receives electrons from NADH and transfers them to ubiquinone, while Complex II directly receives the redox cofactor FADH2 that does not pass through Complex I.
A scientist observes an object approximately 11 km in length with an elliptical orbit around the Sun. The object is made of dust, ice, and rocky materials and passes Earth every 75 years.
Answer:
Comet
Explanation:
Comet is made up of dust,ice and rocky materials and passes every 75 years
Which two elements, in looking at their atoms, have a total of 51 protons between them?
Question 1 options:
Magnesium and Aluminum
Lithium and Scandium
Tin and Hydrogen
both A and B
Answer:
Atomic Mass 121.76 atomic mass units
Number of Protons 51
Number of Neutrons 71
Number of Electrons 51
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The two elements, in looking at their atoms, have a total of 51 protons between them are Magnesium and Aluminum and Lithium and Scandium so option d. both A and B.
What are protons?
The protons are + charges particles found in the nucleus of the atoms.
NO. of protons in :
Magnesium and Aluminum- Magnesium has total of 12 proton and Aluminum has 13 total protons. Lithium and Scandium- Lithium has 3 and Scandium has 21So total no. of protons= 12+13+3+21= 50.
Thus it lies in between total of 51 protons in the periodic table.
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The symptoms of acronogaly
are all except
A. Impaired glucose tolerance
B. Dry skin
C. Impaired thyroid function and construction
D. Impaired gonadal function
E. Obstruction sleep apnea
Which set of organisms would belong to the Eukarya domain?
Answer:
All life can be classified into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Organisms in the domain Eukarya keep their genetic material in a nucleus and include the plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
Answer:
All life can be classified into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Organisms in the domain Eukarya keep their genetic material in a nucleus and include the plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
Explanation:
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5. What are the other names and functions of ethyl alcohol?
Answer:
Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, or alcohol, a member of a class of organic compounds that are given the general name alcohols; its molecular formula is C2H5OH.
Answer:
Ethyl alcohol is known as pure alcohol or Ethanol.
It can be used for the making of alcoholic beverages like beer and in medicine as a solvent.
What are some "characteristics" (life-history traits) of species that make them vulnerable to extinction/endangered status (there's a little diagram/table that we've gone over). for instance, a low reproductive rate is one of them.
Answer:
Over exploitation by people
Habitat loss
Pollution
and urbanilazation
Explanation:
The ability of an ecosystem to support life declines sharply after a population crash
among some of the organisms. A population crash among organisms with which
characteristic could have caused the sharpest decline?
A hibernation during the winter
B mobility on land and in the air
C conversion of sunlight into food energy
D different fur coloring in summer and winter
Answer:
c
Explanation: all other traits are irrelevant and could reply to any part o the food chain, c means that the plats have dropped, meaning that the things that eat the plants wot be able to eat the plants, (primary consumers)and the secondary consumers wont be able to eat the primary consumers,then the tertiary consumers wont be able to eat the secondary consumers. In simpler terms it would cause a chain reaction that would detonate the whole foodchain.
Is there a relationship between the environment & what an animal looks like?
A student must complete the column on the table that list the dates of the full
moons. What are the most likely dates of the full moons? *
Dates of New Moons Dates of Full Moons
February 10
March 11
April 10
May 9
February 5, March 7, April 5, May 4
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February 15, March 17, April 15, May 14
February 25, March 27April 25, May 24
February 29, March 31, April 29, May 28
Other:
Answer:
February 25, March 27, April 25, May 24
Explanation:
I did the science moon phases for this! I would explain if it showed the graph and everything.
Good luck with it!
The Moon's orbit, which completes one full spin in 27 days, 7 hours, and 43 minutes, is the source of this motion. It compels the Moon to move 12–13 degrees east every day. February 25, March 27, April 25, May 24 Thus option C is correct.
What is Full Moons?When the Moon fills the sky in a perfect circle, it is said to be full.
We can only view the portions of the Moon that are illuminated by other objects because the Moon doesn't create any visible light on its own.
This change causes Moonrise to occur every day around 50 minutes later and necessitates a slightly longer Earth rotation to bring the Moon into view.
Technically, the Moon's “fullness” lasts only a brief period of time.
Therefore, the Moon can appear to be full to the unaided eye for as long as three days.
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write out the pathway that a drop of blood takes, starting in the right ventricle. As you describe the path, include the names of the blood vessels and the valves, and indicate if the blood is oxygenated or deoxygenated g
Answer:
The correct answer is - Right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary arteries, lungs, pulmonary veins, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins, vena cavae
Explanation:
Throughout the vascular system or cardiovascular system, the drop of deoxygenated blood moves through right atrium and right ventricle to the lungs within the pulmonary arteries. Then the oxygenated blood transfers via pulmonary veins t the left atrium of the heart that pumps the oxygenated to the rest of the body by the left ventricle through the aorta.
Arteries help in the flow of the systemic circulation then blood moves from arterioles to capillaries. The deoxygenated blood is returned through the veins to the heart that come to the superior and inferior vena cava and back to right atrium and cirlculation repeat again.
What happens to the the helpful trait after many generations? pelase help T - T
Answer:
Explanation:
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Describe how the color of a person's eyes is determined.
Answer:
Variations in a person's chromosomes decide eye colour.
Explanation:
At rest the lens of the eye will be more round when the ciliary muscles are contracted true or false
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Yes, the lens of the eye will be more spherical when the ciliary muscles are contracted due to tension. When the relaxation occurs in the ciliary muscle , the zonular tension is increased, that causes the lens to be flatten and leads to decrease in optical power while on the other hand, when the ciliary muscle contracts, the tension in the equatorial zonular is increased which causes the central lens surface to become more rounded that leads to increases central optical power.
What is the important organelle that eukaryotic cells have and prokayotic cells don't have?
Some students looked at pond water with a microscope. They saw prokaryotic and eukaryotic
organisms. The diagram shows one of the many organisms they saw.
Which best explains what type of organism this is? LT
(2 Points)
Answer:
C. Eukaryotic because it has a nucleus
Explanation:
All living organism have been classified into a wide category called DOMAIN, which consists of Eukarya, Prokarya, and Archaea. Living organisms are classified into each of these domains mostly based on whether or not they possess NUCLEUS in their cells.
Domain Eukarya known as Eukaryotes are made up of organisms that possess a membrane-bound NUCLEUS in their cell. According to this question, some students looked at pond water with a microscope and saw both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The organism displayed in the attached image is EUKARYOTIC simply because it has a NUCLEUS.
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Answer:
energy must equal out
Explanation:
obvious