Which of the following is not a benefit of genetic engineering?

A: Creation of harmful mutations and variations
B: Diagnosis of genetic diseases
C: Production of plants and crops that are resistant to disease
D: Replacement of non-functioning genes

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is C.Production of plants and crops that are resistant of diseases.

Answer 2

The benefit of genetic engineering will not be in "Production of plants and crops that are resistant to disease".

What is genetic engineering?

Genetic engineering, often known as genetic alteration, is a technique that modifies an organism's DNA using technology developed in laboratories.

What is plants?

A plant would be a living entity with a stem, leaves, as well as roots that develop in the soil.

There are some example of genetic engineering and they are:

Rapeseed Plants Resistant to PesticidesProtection against Pollution PlantsCry-Free Onions

Therefore, the benefit of genetic engineering will not be in "Production of plants and crops that are resistant to disease".

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Answer:join implant,glucose meter, inculin pump

Explanation:

Answer: Insulin pump ensures accurate doses

Joint implant offers the patient mobility

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Question 23 (6 points)
Sea Urchins are aquatic mammals that dive down to catch and eat sea urchins. Sea
urchins hunt the sea floor to catch and eat starfish. Starfish feed off of kelp forests
under the sea.
When sea otters overpopulate they clean out the sea urchins very quickly. This
allows the starfish to overpopulate and eat too much of the kelp forests.
Answer the following questions for 2 points each:
1. Name the TWO organisms that act as Carnivores in the ecosystem described
above.
2. Identify the ecological roles of the other TWO organisms.
3. Identify which of the four organisms above would be considered a keystone
species. Explain why.

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Answer: 1. Sea urchins and sea otters

2. They are prey for carnivores.

3. Sea otters, star fish

Explanation:

Sea urchins and sea otters are carnivores as they eat on the flesh of starfish and sea urchins respectively.

Starfish feed on the kelp forests which are the producers in the food chain and the starfish is the primary consumer and prey for sea urchins.  So, starfish and kelp forests are the prey in the marine ecosystem.

Keystone species is the one which controls the population of other inferior species in an ecosystem. Here, sea otters consume sea urchins so the population of sea urchins remained in control Starfish controls the population of kelp forest.

 

Describe Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection

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Explanation:

Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

More individuals are produced each generation that can survive. Phenotypic variation exists among individuals and the variation is heritable. Those individuals with heritable traits better suited to the environment will survive.Charles Darwin's theory of evolution states that evolution happens by natural selection. Individuals in a species show variation in physical characteristics. ... As a consequence those individuals most suited to their environment survive and, given enough time, the species will gradually evolve.

what do we call the flight in bees whereby the go and mate and the drones are killed after mating has occurred?​

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Answer:

I believe it's called mating flight

Which of the following is true about genes?
A.
In humans, genes are passed to an offspring from two parents.
B.
The genes of a particular organism can never change throughout its lifetime.
C.
Genes are made up of smaller molecules known as chromosomes.
D.
Genes are responsible for all the traits of an organism.

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Answer:

i think its A

Explanation:

Condensation is when water changes from a
A. gas to a liquid.

B. liquid to a gas.

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the answer is A. Condensation is when a gas becomes a liquid. It happens when a gas, like water vapor, cools down. ... In condensation, matter changes from a gas to a liquid. All matter is made of tiny moving particles called molecules.

Answer:

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Explanation:

In the disease myasthenia gravis, the human body makes-by mistake- antibodies to its own acetylcholine receptor molecules. These antibodies bind to and inactivate acetylcholine receptors on the plasma membrane of muscle cells. The disease leads to devastating progressive weakening of the muscles of people affected. Early on, they may have difficulty opening their eyelids, for example, and, in an animal model of the disease, rabbits have difficulty holding their ears up. As the disease progresses, most muscles weaken, and people with myasthenia gravis have difficulty speaking and swallowing. Eventually, impaired breathing can cause death. Explain which step of muscle function is affected

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Answer:

Muscle contraction function.

Explanation:

The nerve endings possess synaptic acetylcholine vesicles ready to be released. The action potential depolarizes the presynaptic terminal and increases the concentration of axoplasmic calcium; Acetylcholine molecules are thus released, so that the concentration of the neurotransmitter at postsynaptic (nicotinic) receptors is temporarily increased. This is followed by post-synaptic membrane depolarization, muscle membrane action potential with increased rnioplasmic calcium concentration, and finally muscle contraction. Acetylcholine is hydrolyzed by acetylcholinesterase and resynaptic at the presynaptic level by cholinecetyltransferase. The etiopathogenesis of myasthenia gravis is autoimmune and there are antibodies against acetylcholine receptors that circulate in the blood, as well as a decrease in the number of receptors on the motor plates, that is, it is produced by the postsynaptic blockage of the myoneural plaque, that generates fatigue and localized or generalized muscle weakness that is characterized by the worsening of the contractile force of the muscle.

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The dog breed shown below has been bred for many generations. It has been bred for its small size and friendly temperament. This is an example of...
a. Cloning
b. Artificial selection
c. Genetic engineering
d. Asexual reproduction

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Answer:

yostos its c!!

Explanation:

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Answer:

1.Law of conservation of energy

2. Energy transformation

3.Friction

4. electric, thermal

5. Kinetic, Potential

6. Potential, Kinetic

7.Kinetic

8.Radiant, electrical

9. Electrical

10. Radiant

How is the Sun different from planets?
a. the sun produces its own light, but planets only reflect light.
b. the sun is spherical in shape, but planets are not.
c. the sun exerts a gravitational pull on objects around it, but planets do not.
d. the sun is made up of elements not found on any of the planets.

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Answer:

A is correct! I want to be an astronaut when I grow up so trust me!

Explanation:

Answer:

The right answer is a (the sun produces its own light but planets only reflect light)

Name and explain each lymph organ.

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Explanation:

What are the organs of the immune system?

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Our immune system is made up of both individual cells and proteins as well as entire organs and organ systems. The organs of the immune system include skin and mucous membranes, and the organs of the lymphatic system too.

Organs that function as barriers

Your skin and mucous membranes are the first line of defense against germs entering from outside the body. They act as a physical barrier with support from the following:

Antibacterial substances can kill germs right from the start. A certain enzyme found in saliva, the airways and tear fluid destroys the cell walls of bacteria.

Mucus in the bronchi helps trap many of the germs we breathe in so they can be moved out of the airways by hair-like structures called cilia.

Stomach acid stops most of the germs that enter the body in the food we eat.

Harmless bacteria on our skin and many of the mucous membranes in our body also act as part of the immune system.

In addition, the reflexes that cause us to cough and sneeze help to free our airways of germs.

Illustration: The parts of the immune system

The parts of the immune system

Lymphoid organs

The lymphatic system is composed of:

Primary lymphoid organs: These organs include the bone marrow and the thymus. They create special immune system cells called lymphocytes.

Secondary lymphoid organs: These organs include the lymph nodes, the spleen, the tonsils and certain tissue in various mucous membrane layers in the body (for instance in the bowel). It is in these organs where the cells of the immune system do their actual job of fighting off germs and foreign substances.

Bone marrow

Bone marrow is a sponge-like tissue found inside the bones. That is where most immune system cells are produced and then also multiply. These cells move to other organs and tissues through the blood. At birth, many bones contain red bone marrow, which actively creates immune system cells. Over the course of our life, more and more red bone marrow turns into fatty tissue. In adulthood, only a few of our bones still contain red bone marrow, including the ribs, breastbone and the pelvis.

Thymus

The thymus is located behind the breastbone above the heart. This gland-like organ reaches full maturity only in children, and is then slowly transformed to fatty tissue. Special types of immune system cells called thymus cell lymphocytes (T cells) mature in the thymus. Among other tasks, these cells coordinate the processes of the innate and adaptive immune systems. T cells move through the body and constantly monitor the surfaces of all cells for changes.

Lymph nodes

Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped tissues found along the lymphatic vessels. The lymph nodes act as filters. Various immune system cells trap germs in the lymph nodes and activate the creation of special antibodies in the blood. Swollen or painful lymph nodes are a sign that the immune system is active, for example to fight an infection.

Spleen

The spleen is located in the left upper abdomen, beneath the diaphragm, and is responsible for different kinds of jobs:

It stores various immune system cells. When needed, they move through the blood to other organs. Scavenger cells (phagocytes) in the spleen act as a filter for germs that get into the bloodstream.

It breaks down red blood cells (erythrocytes).

It stores and breaks down platelets (thrombocytes), which are responsible for the clotting of blood, among other things.

There is always a lot of blood flowing through the spleen tissue. At the same time this tissue is very soft. In the event of severe injury, for example in an accident, the spleen may rupture easily. Surgery is then usually necessary because otherwise there is a danger of bleeding to death. If the spleen needs to be removed completely, other immune system organs can carry out its roles.

This 45 year-old male presents to the operating room with a painful mass of the right upper arm. Upon deep dissection a large mass in the soft tissue of the patient's shoulder was noted. The mass appeared to be benign in nature. With deep blunt dissection and electrocautery, the mass was removed and sent to pathology. What CPT® code is reported?

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Answer:

230075-RT

Explanation:

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A 16-year-old girl is diagnosed with kidney failure. Despite receiving dialysis treatments for three months, her doctor tells her that she will need a kidney transplant. Her brother volunteers to donate his kidney How will he be able to survive if he donates his kidney?​

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Answer:

we have 2 kidneys

Explanation:

the doctor already knows that we can have one lung or kidney

Answer: A human just needs one out of the two kidney's to function. Once the brother has one kidney, that kidney will grow in size in order to adapt.

Energy + 6 CO2
6 H20 → CH2206
602
Photosynthesis
O Cellular Respiration
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Answer:

photosynthesis

Explanation:

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Question 1 (2 points)
What is the phenotypic ratio of the F2 generation?


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Well i hope you understand what a ratio. First we take a look at how most of the color is black so thats our biggest next we look t what color is least which is orange now count the orange and the yellow and separate them!! Theres your answer :)

Answer:

9:7

Explanation:

We get the dominant phenotype in plants that have at least one dominant allele of EACH of the two genes; otherwise we get the recessive phenotype. So, the observed ratio in the F2 generation is 9:7.

So, this is your answer.

Are there any foods that have the same effect as anabolic steroids

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Answer:

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Explanation:69

4) Aos poucos, as pessoas estão aderindo às lâmpadas de LED que são mais eficientes, pois
proporcionam a mesma energia luminosa de outras lâmpadas com menor consumo de
energia elétrica, ou seja, são mais econômicas. Sabendo disso, considere uma residência que
apresenta 8 lâmpadas fluorescentes compactas de 11 W que ficam acesas 5 horas por dia.
a) Qual o consumo de energia elétrica, em kWh, apresentado por essas lâmpadas em 1
mês (30 dias)?
b) Se cada uma das lâmpadas for trocada por uma lâmpada de LED de 7 W que
proporciona a mesma iluminação, qual será o novo consumo de energia elétrica, em
kWh, apresentado por essas lâmpadas em 1 mês (30 dias)?
c) Qual a quantidade de energia economizada em 1 mês (30 dias) com a troca das
lâmpadas?
d) Em um local onde o kWh custa R$ 0,50, qual o valor economizado anualmente na conta
de energia elétrica?

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Answer:

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Which most likely happens to the ovary of a flower after it is fertilized?

a. It produces pollen.
b. It grows into a fruit or vegetable.
c. It grows new sepals to attract insects.
d. It completes photosynthesis.

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Answer:

It grows into a fruit or vegetable.

What is meant by obesity?​

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Answer: The condition of being grossly fat or overweight.

Brainliest please?

Answer:

Obesity is a disease that people have when they have extra body fat.

Explanation:

obesity is not only a physical problem but it is also a medical problem. when you are obese you are prone to have heart problems. The diseases that are caused by obesity can range anywhere from heart disease to certain types of cancers.

The gene for hemophilia in humans is present on the X chromosome only. Which inheritance pattern does hemophilia in humans represent?

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Explanation:

The human body organ known as the pancreas secretes the hormones insulin and glucagon. These hormones regulate the level
of glucose in the bloodstream. If the level of glucose is too low, the pancreas secretes glucagon which causes the glucose level
to increase; if the glucose level is too high, the hormone insulin will lower the glucose level.
What name is given to this type of regulatory system?
A)
endocytosis
B)
homeostasis
meiosis
D)
symbiosis

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The answer is B) homeostasis meiosis

RNA interference is a mechanism of eukaryotic gene regulation. In this mechanism, the enzyme "dicer" cuts dsRNA into smaller fragments called , which form a complex with RISC and degrade specific .

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RNA interference is a mechanism of eukaryotic gene regulation. In this mechanism, the enzyme “dicer” cuts dsRNA into smaller fragments called siRNA, which form a complex with RISC and degrade specific RNA.

siRNA or small interfering RNA as a part of RISC complex finds and binds to complementary mRNA and it induces the cleavage of mRNA. This causes degradation of that mRNA. This is the way RNA interference prevents translation.

Answer:

RNA interference is a mechanism of eukaryotic gene regulation. In this mechanism, the enzyme "dicer" cuts dsRNA into smaller fragments called ( small interfering RNA (siRNA) ) which form a complex with RISC and degrade specific ( mRNA)

Explanation:

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Leading and lagging DNA strands exist at a replication fork because ___________.A. the DNA polymerase can add new nucleotides onto either the 3' end or the 5' end B. the two strands of DNA are antiparallel, and DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides onto a 5' end C. the two strands of DNA are parallel and DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides onto a 3' D. end the two strands of DNA can be either parallel or antiparallel the two strands of DNA are antiparallel, and DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides onto a 3' end

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Answer:

B. the two strands of DNA are antiparallel, and DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides onto a 5' end

Explanation:

Deoxyribonucleic acid, known as DNA, is the genetic material of a cell, which must first undergo replication i.e produce two identical copies of itself, before a cell can divide. During replication, the double stranded DNA unwinds into a replication fork consisting of two single strands of DNA.

These single strands of DNA are called leading strand (runs from 3'-5') and lagging strand (runs from 5'-3'). These single strands that runs at opposite direction from one another exists at the replication fork because the two strands of DNA are antiparallel i.e. are opposite to one another, and DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides onto a 5' end.

Leading and lagging DNA strands exist at a replication fork because the two strands of DNA are antiparallel, and DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides onto a 5 'end.

A replication fork is the juncture between two strands of DNA when it is replicating itself.

In each of them (speaking of the homologous strands) the opposite chain is carried out to have the double genetic information when approaching cell division.

The direction in which the enzymes act is unique from 5 'to 3', this determines the template chain must have the direction 3'→ 5', so that the new chain in formation, complementary and antiparallel, has the direction 5 '→ 3' coinciding with the enzyme's working system.

The basic reaction that takes place in replication is a polymerization reaction, in a growing DNA chain a nucleotide is incorporated whose base is complementary to that of the template chain.

The DNA polymerases at the two ends of the free nucleotide to be incorporated use its phosphate group or 5 'end to add it to the growing chain.

Therefore, we can conclude that leading and lagging DNA strands exist at a replication fork because the two strands of DNA are antiparallel, and DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides onto a 5 'end.

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Compare and contrast adaptations displayed by animals and plants that enable them to survive in different environments

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Answer:

All organisms need to adapt to their habitat to be able to survive. This means adapting to be able to survive the climatic conditions of the ecosystem, predators, and other species that compete for the same food and space.

Can someone plz help me on this science its due today and STAAR test is next week

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Answer:

answer is c

Explanation:

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Yep it’s c I can confirm it. Good luck on your test

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Answer:

B Decomposers

Explanation:

There is nothing to eat the dead animals/ leaves for when they die

Answer:

I believe the answer is, B

Sand for beaches comes from rocks in the area that are weathered down, and
their sediment is deposited in the area beaches. The beaches are then eroded,
and the sediment is moved away from the beaches. If rocks stopped weathering,
how would the beach change?

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Answer:

Beaches would shrink until they were no longer there because the sediment is pulled away from the shores by the tide and there would be no new rock sediment to replace the old rock sediment.

A substace put in a space or cantainer to fill it, usually applied in wood to fill up cracks and grooves

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Answer:

Glue and sawdust.

Explanation:

Glue and sawdust are the substances that applied in wood to fill up cracks and grooves. You can use the glue and sawdust method to fill the gaps present in the wood. This method is a quick and easy solution that successfully fill up the gaps and grooves on the wood. The method of using this method is, first fill the gap with a small amount of wood glue, then rub sawdust into the gap which attached the saw dust with itself and the gaps are filled.

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The spongy layer____


A.) can't do photosynthesis

B.) is the outermost layer

C.) has no chloroplasts

D.) contains stomata

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

is the outermost layer

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A freckled man marries a woman without freckles. They have four children, two with freckles, and two without freckles. What are the genotypes of all these people?

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Answer:

The genotype of the father: Ff

The genotype of the mother: ff

The genotype of the two children without freckles: ff

The genotype of the two children with freckles: Ff

Explanation:

Freckles (F) are is dominant trait, so one dominant allele in the genotype of an individual will cause he/she to have freckles.  Since the father has freckles, but only two of his children has freckles; that means that he has a heterozygous genotype.  In the Punnett Square, the offsprings' genotypes are shown, as well as the parents'.

A freckled man marries a woman without freckles, and they have four children, two with freckles and two without, so the genotype of the parents are Ff, ff and the children with freckles are Ff, while the freckleless are ff types.

What is the significance of the freckle trait?

There are both dominant and recessive traits that determine the person's quality, such as freckles, which are dominant over being freckleless. When the parents with freckles cross with the parents without freckles, they will produce half the freckles and half the freckleless. The parent with a freckle is heterozygous (Ff), so two types of gametes will be produced, such as F and f, and will form Ff and ff offspring when crossed with the freckleless parent (ff).

Hence, a freckled man marries a woman without freckles, and they have four children, two with freckles and two without, so the genotype of the parents are Ff, ff and the children with freckles are Ff, while the freckleless are ff types.

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