What process allows a single cell to grow into a multi-cellular organism?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Mitosis

Explanation:

Mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells (cell division).  As a cell constantly splits and the daughter cells constantly splits, it eventually creates a multi-cellular organism!

Answer 2
the answer is mitosis

Related Questions

How does replanting trees increase the sustainability of forestland?
A. Replanting reduces the consumption of wood.
B. Replanting reduces the demand for wood.
C. Replanting increases the cost of wood.
D. Replanting increases the supply of wood.

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The answer should be D sorry if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure I did this a while ago and it WAS correct

What is seed technology?why is still considered as one of the major subject in agriculture?​

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Seed technology is the science dealing with the methods of improving physical and genetical characteristics of seed. It involves such activities as variety development, evolution and release of varieties, seed production, seed processing, seed certification and storage. Thus seed technology is interdisciplinary science which includes broad range of subjects. It also includes seed quality control, seed marketing, seed distribution and research on above aspects of seed.

How many kingdoms are there in the domain Bacteria?
O A2
OB. 1
O c. 3
O D. 4

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Answer:

There is 1 kingdom in the domain Bacteria

Explanation:

Answer:

B. 1

Explanation:

one Kingdom

Domain Bacteria has one Kingdom: Kingdom Eubacteria.

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First 20 elements which are isotopes?

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Answer:

Isotopes (Stable) of the elements

Text lists sorted by:Value | Atomic Number | Alphabetical

Plots:Shaded | Ball | Crossed Line | Scatter | Sorted ScatterLog scale plots:Shaded | Ball | Crossed Line | Scatter | Sorted ScatterGood for this property:Atomic Number

Hydrogen1H, 2HHelium3He, 4HeLithium6Li, 7LiBeryllium9BeBoron10B, 11BCarbon12C, 13CNitrogen14N, 15NOxygen16O, 17O, 18OFluorine19FNeon20Ne, 21Ne, 22NeSodium23NaMagnesium24Mg, 25Mg, 26MgAluminum27AlSilicon28Si, 29Si, 30SiPhosphorus31PSulfur32S, 33S, 34S, 36SChlorine35Cl, 37ClArgon36Ar, 38Ar, 40ArPotassium39K, 41KCalcium40Ca, 42Ca, 43Ca, 44Ca, 46CaScandium45ScTitanium46Ti, 47Ti, 48Ti, 49Ti, 50TiVanadium51VChromium50Cr, 52Cr, 53Cr, 54CrManganese55MnIron54Fe, 56Fe, 57Fe, 58FeCobalt59CoNickel58Ni, 60Ni, 61Ni, 62Ni, 64NiCopper63Cu, 65CuZinc64Zn, 66Zn, 67Zn, 68Zn, 70ZnGallium69Ga, 71GaGermanium70Ge, 72Ge, 73Ge, 74GeArsenic75AsSelenium74Se, 76Se, 77Se, 78Se, 80SeBromine79Br, 81BrKrypton78Kr, 80Kr, 82Kr, 83Kr, 84Kr, 86KrRubidium85RbStrontium84Sr, 86Sr, 87Sr, 88SrYttrium89YZirconium90Zr, 91Zr, 92Zr, 94ZrNiobium93NbMolybdenum92Mo, 94Mo, 95Mo, 96Mo, 97Mo, 98MoTechnetiumNoneRuthenium100Ru, 101Ru, 102Ru, 104Ru, 96Ru, 98Ru, 99RuRhodium103RhPalladium102Pd, 104Pd, 105Pd, 106Pd, 108Pd, 110PdSilver107Ag, 109AgCadmium106Cd, 108Cd, 110Cd, 111Cd, 112Cd, 114CdIndium113InTin112Sn, 114Sn, 115Sn, 116Sn, 117Sn, 118Sn, 119Sn, 120Sn, 122Sn, 124SnAntimony121Sb, 123SbTellurium120Te, 122Te, 124Te, 125Te, 126TeIodine127IXenon124Xe, 126Xe, 128Xe, 129Xe, 130Xe, 131Xe, 132Xe, 134Xe, 136XeCesium133CsBarium130Ba, 132Ba, 134Ba, 135Ba, 136Ba, 137Ba, 138BaLanthanum139LaCerium136Ce, 138Ce, 140Ce, 142CePraseodymium141PrNeodymium142Nd, 143Nd, 145Nd, 146Nd, 148NdPromethiumNoneSamarium144Sm, 149Sm, 150Sm, 152Sm, 154SmEuropium151Eu, 153EuGadolinium154Gd, 155Gd, 156Gd, 157Gd, 158Gd, 160GdTerbium159TbDysprosium156Dy, 158Dy, 160Dy, 161Dy, 162Dy, 163Dy, 164DyHolmium165HoErbium162Er, 164Er, 166Er, 167Er, 168Er, 170ErThulium169TmYtterbium168Yb, 170Yb, 171Yb, 172Yb, 173Yb, 174Yb, 176YbLutetium175LuHafnium176Hf, 177Hf, 178Hf, 179Hf, 180HfTantalum181TaTungsten180W, 182W, 183W, 184W, 186WRhenium185ReOsmium184Os, 187Os, 188Os, 189Os, 190Os, 192OsIridium191Ir, 193IrPlatinum192Pt, 194Pt, 195Pt, 196Pt, 198PtGold197AuMercury196Hg, 198Hg, 199Hg, 200Hg, 201Hg, 202Hg, 204HgThallium203Tl, 205TlLead204Pb, 206Pb, 207Pb, 208PbBismuthNonePoloniumNoneAstatineNoneRadonNoneFranciumNoneRadiumNoneActiniumNoneThorium232ThProtactiniumNoneUraniumNoneNeptuniumNonePlutoniumNoneAmericiumNoneCuriumNoneBerkeliumNoneCaliforniumNoneEinsteiniumNoneFermiumNoneMendeleviumNoneNobeliumNoneLawrenciumNoneRutherfordiumNoneDubniumNoneSeaborgiumNoneBohriumNoneHassiumNoneMeitneriumNoneDarmstadtiumNoneRoentgeniumNoneCoperniciumNoneNihoniumNoneFleroviumNoneMoscoviumNoneLivermoriumNoneTennessineNoneOganessonNone

Answer:

I know 5 though

Oxygen 16O,17O,18O

fluorine 19F

hydrogen 1H,2H

neon 20Ne,21Ne,22Ne

sodium 23Na

I hope I have helped you babes ❤️

Reactants definition

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the substance that is getting changed / affected by another chemical substance

Which characteristic is unique to vertebrates?

A) they all have a well-defined skeleton

B) they have no defined organ systems

C) they have bilateral symmetry

D) they have an exoskeleton

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Answer: They have well-defined skeleton.

Explanation:

This is because the vertebrates are uniquely characterised by the presence of the bones.

Answer:

Answer is A)They have a well-defined skeleton

Explanation:

most reasonable answer

Answer true or false.

1._____The central nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

2._____The autonomic system is part of the nervous system that controls involuntary
actions in the body.

3._____A fish has a more highly developed brain than an ape.

4.______The spinal cord is part of the respiratory system.

5._____The three main parts of the brain in vertebrates are the cerebrum, the
cerebellum, and the brain stem.​

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Answer:

1. False

2. -----

3. False

4. False

5. True

I'm not sure of the 2nd question

Hope it helps:)

Answers:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True

Explanation:
1. This is true.
2. This is true.
3. Apes are highly intelligent creatures will have more brain development than fish.
4. The spinal cord is a part of the nervous system, which is responsible for signaling things. Whereas the respiratory system is responsible for supplying the body with oxygen.
5. This is true.

a. Why was it important in this case to identify Salmonella Typhi in the feces of the restaurant worker?​

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Answer:

Some other types of Salmonella cause typhoid fever or ... Most people with Salmonella infection have diarrhea, fever, and ..

Explanation:

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1. Which of the following reproduce using spores?
wild flowers
pine tress
vegetable plants
mosses and ferns

PLEASE HELP MEEE
ASAP
URGENT

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Answer:

pine trees

Explanation:

pine trees grow in cold areas where seed cannot be placed in flowers or fruits. hence they are placed in pine cones which protect the seed from cold and harsh weathers

Answer:

Mosses and Ferns

I did the test and this was the answer, hope this helps

Thụ thể nào liên kết với một phân tử ngoài màng tế bào, hoạt hoá một protein kinase bên trong tế bào?

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Answer:

?

Explanation:

What mechanism prevents or slows some chemicals from entering the brain, while allowing others to enter?

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Answer:

The blood brain barrier blocks chemicals from entering brain tissue.

Explanation:

In a Nitrogen metabolism study, the following data were obtained over the test period:

Nitrogen consumed 175 grams
Total Fecal N 35 grams
Metabolic Fecal N 10 grams
Total Urinary N 80 grams
Endogenous Urinary N 10 grams

Calculate:
a. Apparent Nitrogen digestibility (%)
b. True Nitrogen digestibility (%)
c. Nitrogen Balance (g)
d. Apparent Nitrogen Retention (%)

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Answer:

a. 80%

b. 86%

c. 60 g

d. 34.29%

Explanation:

From the given information:

The apparent nitrogen digestibility (AD) is the ratio of the difference between the consumed nitrogen and fecal nitrogen to the consumed nitrogen.

Mathematically:

[tex]AD = \dfrac{consumed \ nitrogen - fecal \ nitrogen }{consumed \ nitrogen }[/tex]

[tex]AD = \dfrac{175 -35 }{175}[/tex]

AD = 0.8

To percentage, the apparent Nitrogen digestibility = 80%

b. True Nitrogen digestibility is calculated by the formula:

[tex]=\dfrac{consumed \ nitrogen - (fecal \ nitrogen -metabolic \ fecal)}{consumed \ nitrogen}[/tex]

[tex]= \dfrac{175 -(35-10)}{175}[/tex]

[tex]= \dfrac{175 -25}{175}[/tex]

= 0.86

= 86%

c. Nitrogen Balance = consumed Nitrogen - Fecal nitrogen - total uninary

Nitrogen Balance = (175 - 35 - 80) grams

Nitrogen Balance = 60 g

d. Apparent Nitrogen Retention (ANR) is computed as follows:

[tex]ANR = \dfrac{(consumed \ nitrogen-fecal\ nitrogen - total \ uninary )}{nitrogen \consumed }\times 100\%[/tex]

[tex]ANR = \dfrac{(175-35- 80 )}{175 }\times 100\%[/tex]

[tex]ANR = \dfrac{(60 )}{175 }\times 100\%[/tex]

ANR = 34.29%

1. Melting ice caps can result in _____.


A. a fall in sea level


B. colder temperatures


C. a rise in sea level


D. less precipitation

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

if the ice caps melt it produces more water which leads to sea levels rising

Answer:

C. a rise in sea level

(depending on your stance more than one of these could be true but I'm assuming it wants the obvious one.)

Please help me I beg youuuuuuu!!!
Can you please give me an environmental risk or benefit for artificial selection?

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Explanation:

Risks:

may lead to a lack of variety in plant or animal species

The nutritional value of foods can be less

Benefits:

faster than natural selection

More selective breeds / Types

H.L is a 65-year-old Caucasian male diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL) 4 months ago. He just finished receiving his third of six chemotherapy courses 5 days ago. Yesterday morning, he was seen at his oncologist’s office for malaise, muscle weakness, and palpitations. He had splenomegaly on examination. A computerized tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen showed metastatic disease in the liver and spleen. He is admitted to the hospital with progressive disease. The physician confirms a diagnosis of acute tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and writes a number of orders for H.J.

Required:
What major complication of TLS is H.J. at risk for and why?

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Answer:

The correct answer would be - renal failure, kidney stones, uric acid neuropathy and other complications.

Explanation:

The symptoms of H.J include decreased urine output, flank pain, peripheral edema. H.J. is at risk for acute kidney injury which can result in renal failure due to elevated levels of uric acid, BUN, and creatinine.

Uric acid begins to precipitate in the kidneys and leads to conditions such as uric acid nephropathy and subsequent kidney injury. ECG shows in such patients as elevated heart rate due to hyperkalemia and hypocalcemia.

- Muscle cramps, Diarrhea, Nausea, and vomiting

- Renal failure due to kidney stones because of high uric acid.

What would most likely be the pioneer species in a plowed field?

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Answer:

Didnt they bring Ox or Oxen along with them to draw carriges and to do heavy lifting.

Assignment: 04.02 The Biosphere
In this lesson, you took a tour of three of our unique aquatic biomes. In this assessment, you will take a virtual field trip to any aquatic ecosystem of your choice and learn about the biotic and abiotic factors that shape it.

A virtual field trip is a Web search of a location you are unable to visit in person. For this virtual trip, pick any sea, lake, bay, or river in the world and research the biotic and abiotic factors that make it unique. Include the following features in your virtual field trip research:

1. the location of your body of water
2. a description of the geography surrounding your body of water
3. the effects of sunlight on the aquatic life inhabiting your body of water
4. the depths and salinity of your body of water and how this shapes the types of aquatic life present
5. the effects of seasonal changes to water temperatures and aquatic life in your body of water
6. predictions or current research on the effects of climate change to your body of water

Once, you’ve gathered your research, share your virtual field trip with us. Include pictures of your aquatic ecosystem and the life within it in your presentation, but make sure to cite the sources of your pictures and research. Please review the student example and rubric for this virtual field trip before continuing.

You may share your field trip in any creative format you would like. Here are a few suggestions:
- video or media presentation
- slide show
- Web page
- illustration that includes research notes If you need would like an assessment outline

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Like terrestrial biomes, aquatic biomes are influenced by a series of abiotic factors. The aquatic medium—water— has different physical and chemical properties than air, however. Even if the water in a pond or other body of water is perfectly clear (there are no suspended particles), water, on its own, absorbs light. As one descends into a deep body of water, there will eventually be a depth which the sunlight cannot reach. While there are some abiotic and biotic factors in a terrestrial ecosystem that might obscure light (like fog, dust, or insect swarms), usually these are not permanent features of the environment. The importance of light in aquatic biomes is central to the communities of organisms found in both freshwater and marine ecosystems. In freshwater systems, stratification due to differences in density is perhaps the most critical abiotic factor and is related to the energy aspects of light. The thermal properties of water (rates of heating and cooling and the ability to store much larger amounts of energy than the air) are significant to the function of marine systems and have major impacts on global climate and weather patterns. Marine systems are also influenced by large-scale physical water movements, such as currents; these are less important in most freshwater lakes.

The ocean is categorized by several areas or zones (Figure 44.21 (Links to an external site.)). All of the ocean’s open water is referred to as the pelagic realm (or zone). The benthic realm (or zone) extends along the ocean bottom from the shoreline to the deepest parts of the ocean floor. Within the pelagic realm is the photic zone, which is the portion of the ocean that light can penetrate (approximately 200 m or 650 ft). At depths greater than 200 m, light cannot penetrate; thus, this is referred to as the aphotic zone. The majority of the ocean is aphotic and lacks sufficient light for photosynthesis.

I need to know the rate of the volume change for each section along with the rate of photosynthesis

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Explanation:

25 at under time min. over rate of volume change

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Your bicycle has the mass of 9 Kg , you accelerate at the rate of 2 m/s2 . calculate the net force that is accelerating the bicycle. ( use the formula a= F/m) please this is urgent

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Answer:

18kgm/s2

Explanation:

a=f/m

f=a.m

2m/s2 . 9kg

18kgm/s2

what's the right blood cell​

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A normal range in adults is generally considered to be 4.35 to 5.65 million red blood cells per microliter (mcL) of blood for men and 3.92 to 5.13 million red blood cells per mcL of blood for women. In children, the threshold for high red blood cell count varies with age and sex.

Dehydration synthesis leads to WICH formation

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Answer:

Polymers...........

Explanation:

Check all statements you agree with regarding the
purpose section of Proposal A.
This project will do a good job revealing the
effect of pesticides on honeybees.
It will help to establish a baseline for historical
comparison, a long-term benefit.
Society will benefit because the project will
indirectly increase the supply of honey and
other agricultural production.
The honey and agricultural industries will
benefit because bees will face fewer threats

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Answer:

And will also reduce unemployment and also reduce morbidity

I am sorry I wanted just wanted point for my answer I am sorry

a) Identify where exocytosis begins in this pathway.
How is the protein transported out of the cell?

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Answer:

Protein cargo moves from the ER to the Golgi, is modified within the Golgi, and is then sent to various destinations in the cell, including the lysosomes and the cell surface. The Golgi processes proteins made by the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) before sending them out to the cell.

explanation:

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number of cell that undergo meiotic division to produce a 216 gametes in gymnosperms is​

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meiotic devision this is the answer it might help you

In the food web above, if new species of insect were introduced that fed primarily on plantains, how would the following populations be affected? Indicate your answer by increase , decrease or no change and include a brief explanation of your reasoning.

A) greenfly

B) rabbit

C) fox

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Answer:

This is a 50/50 answer. I believe it would be fox, sorry if this is incorrect.

Answer:

Greenfly- no change

The greenfly would remain unaffected because it doesn’t rely on plantains.

Rabbit- decrease

The rabbit relies on plantains as food so more competition would result in a decrease in the rabbit population

Fox- decrease

Lesser food means lesser foxes. The foxes prey like the rabbit and mouse eat plantains. If the mouse and fat population goes down so would the fox population.

Skeletal muscle cells essentially engage in large shape changes to pull on bones to create movement. To do this shape change, skeletal muscle cells require a lot of energy and the production of a lot of protein used inside the cell to make the structures that change the shape. Name 3 organelles that would be important in this function (one for each function).

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Answer:

Explanation:

1) The mitochondrion : is an organelle that makes energy available to the cell. They use energy from organic compounds (such as glucose) to make molecules of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

2) Ribosomes: are small structures where proteins are made. Both subunits consist of proteins and RNA. RNA from the nucleus carries the genetic code, copied from DNA, which remains in the nucleus. At the ribosome, the genetic code in RNA is used to assemble and join together amino acids to make proteins. Ribosomes can be found alone or in groups within the cytoplasm, as well as on the RER.

3) Cytoskeleton: is the “frame” of the cell, keeping structures in place, providing support, and giving the cell a definite shape.The cytoskeleton organizes the cell and keeps the cell’s organelles in place, but it also aids in the movement of organelles throughout the cell.

The term “trisomy” means

A there are 3 sets of chromosomes.

B there are 3 of the same chromosome.

C there are 3 genes on the chromosome.
Help ASAP

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

trisomy means there are 3 of the same chromosome

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Consider the factors that affect muscular strength. Read each scenario and then identify each label into the appropriate category based on whether each would result in a stronger or weaker muscle contraction.

a. Potassium accumulate in the sarcoplasm
b. Increase in muscle belly circumference
c. Lesser proportion of motor neurons to muscle fibres
d. Begin contractions with muscle already 50% contraction
e. Lower sarcoplasm pH
f. Increased stimulus frequency.
g. Circular arrangement of muscle fascicles
h. increased requirement.

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Answer:

1. Weaker contraction:

a. Potassium accumulate in the sarcoplasm

d. Begin contractions with muscle already 50% contraction

e. Lower sarcoplasm pH

g. Circular arrangement of muscle fascicles

2. Stronger Contraction

b. Increase in muscle belly circumference

c. Lesser proportion of motor neurons to muscle fibres

f. Increased stimulus frequency.

h. increased requirement.

Explanation:

Sarcoplasm refers to the cytoplasm of muscle cells which contains ATP, enzymes, and a variety of ions, including potassium (K+). The negative potential required during muscle activity is produced from the disequilibrium of ionic concentrations (mostly Na+ and K+) across the membrane, which is generated through Na+/K+ ATPase pumps. During contraction, a muscle shortens, and thus its circumference increases. The generation of lactic acid is known to lower pH in the sarcoplasm and thus hinder the force and power development of the muscle fibers. Muscle fascicles can be arranged in concentric rings, it is a common pattern in sphincter muscles that modulate the opening and closing of orifices (which have weak contractions). A motor unit refers to a single efferent neuron and all of the muscle fibers it modulates. Each individual muscle fiber is innervated by one motor neuron, whereas a single motor neuron can innervate many muscle fibers. Finally, higher intensity/frequency are known to induce stronger muscular contractions, but also produce a stronger decline in force and cause more rapid muscle fatigue.

The morphogical characteristics of plant plantain...​

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What looks like a trunk is not a woody stem but a pseudostem, a compact assemblage of overlapping and spirally arranged leaf sheaths.

Answer:

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