Which of the pair of terms is not related?
Fat-lipid
Starch-carbohydrate
Starch-nucleic acid
Sugar-carbohydrates

Which Of The Pair Of Terms Is Not Related? Fat-lipid Starch-carbohydrateStarch-nucleic AcidSugar-carbohydrates

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Answer 1

Answer:

starch nucleic acids uwu

Explanation:

Answer 2
Starch - nucleic acid. Nucleic acids are the macromolecules of nucleotides!

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Some genes are important enough to be called "molecular switch" or "master" genes. What is the purpose of these genes?

A. They control when other genes are expressed
B. They determine the organization of the genome
C. They regulate cell metabolism
D. They modulate the rate of translation

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Answer:

Genes called "molecular switch" or master genes have the purpose of control when other genes are expressed (option A).

Explanation:

Master gene is so named because it has the function of controlling the behavior of other genes, organizing their functions and regulating when they can be expressed.

The name of molecular switch is synonymous with the master gene, since its activation determines the genetic regulation necessary to establish cell differentiation and even the determination of the sex of some species.

The other options are not correct because:

    B. Master genes do not determine the organization of the genome .

    C. Regulation of cell metabolism depends of substances as hormones and enzymes.

    D. The rate of translation does not depend on the activity of master genes.

. The small fish are not affected by the pesticide, but death occurs in the bird, at the top of the food chain. Why do you think that happens?

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Small fish absorb minute amounts of pesticides.

The birds of prey consume many fish to satisfy their dietary needs. The pesticides accumulate and concentrate in the bird, continued exposure overwhelm the predator.

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Can someone please help me with 1 and 2! If u r correct ill mark u was the best answer

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I'm pretty sure the answer to 1 is A, but I know for a fact that soil contains microorganisms and microbes.

The answer to question 2 is D (Porosity)

You are comparing the density of sea water to the density of fresh water. (Remember,
density is mass divided by volume.) Describe how you could determine the density of
sea water, including the names of the equipment needed to make the required
measurements.

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Answer:

To know and compare the difference between the density of the fresh water and salt water or sea water require a graduated cylinder, balance, and weighing machine. The graduated cylinders are the containers that have markings on them to measure the volume of the liquid.

First, fill the cylinder with 1000 ml of fresh water which is the measure of the volume. now weight the cylinder filled with the fresh water and then find the difference between filled and empty container divide the mass of the fresh water by its volume, the result is the density of fresh water.

Repeat the process with salt water or sea water. The answer would be sea water has more density than fresh water.

what if living cells released all their energy at once​

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Answer:

they will lose their energy and die

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What is a Metamorphic Rock?

rock that forms when existing rock changes to a new rock because of heat and pressure


rock that forms by the process of compaction and cementation of sediments


rock that forms when melted rock (magma, lava) cools and hardens


pls help

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Answer: A) rock that forms when existing rock changes to a new rock because of heat and pressure ..hope this helped!

Explanation:

What are some benefits to evolutionary adaptations?

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Answer:

1.A new species

2.Adding to world population

3.More to learn

Explanation:

How might it be possible for your baby to show a trait that neither you or your mate has?

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Answer:

it could be passed on from generations, even though if your mother or father doesn't have those traits

Use the following questions to write your conclusion to your lab report.

What did you learn from doing this lab? (Did the volcano have an effect on the ability of a predator to catch their prey? What might this mean for future generations? Include numbers from your data tables to show these changes.)



How could you make the lab better?

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Answer:

WHat??

Explanation:

Which characteristics do birds and mammals share? Check all that apply.

Both give birth to live young.
Both are endotherms.
Both have hair or fur.
Both produce milk to feed their young.
Both are vertebrates.

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Answer:

B). Both are endotherms

Explanation:

Both birds and mammals are warm-blooded, which is the meaning of endotherm.

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Answer: B

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In order to extract DNA from strawberry cells, what will need to happen at the cellular level?

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Answer:

Tiene que romperse la membrana plasmática para poder acceder al núcleo de la célula y posteriormente romperse también la membrana nuclear para dejar libre al ADN

Explanation:

what may happen to the body when exposed to an infection?

A. your body responds by functioning normally
B. the body gets a surge of energy causing a slight increase in body temperature and you feel great
C. your body responds by raising the core body temperature causing a fever.
D. nothing happens when the human body is exposed to an infection

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

When an infection is caused the body usually responds in several ways, one way being fever hence flu's and colds

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What are magnetic field lines?
A. Lines that show the shape of a
magnetic field
B. Lines that show the path of electrons
C. Lines that show aligned atoms

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Magnetic field lines are a visual tool used to represent magnetic fields. They describe the direction of the magnetic force on a north monopole at any given position. The density of the lines indicates the magnitude of the field.

what is the effect of glucagon?​

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The effect of glucagon can get you nausea, vomiting, headaces, rhinorrhea and nasal pain.

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Explain why the sun appears to be the brightest star in the sky. Relate your explanation with an example, such as streetlights

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Answer:

when you look a streetlight from far it will be some how not bright. the other stars are far from planet earth . but the  sun is near

Explanation:

a population of 100 insects that live in an area 100 square meters has a density of 1 insect per square meter. what’s this an example of?

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population density...?

In silkworms,yellow cocoon (B) is dominat over white cocoon(b). If the mom is BB and the dad is bb, what are the chances they have offspring with yellow cocoons?

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Answer:

100 %

Explanation:

Dominance is a genetic phenomenon where a gene variant or allele masks the effects of another allele (of the same gene) in heterozygous individuals. This last gene variant is referred to as the recessive allele. In this case, the silkworm mother can produce only one type of gamete carrying the dominant gene (B) form, while the silkworm father can produce only one type of gamete carrying the recessive gene (b) form. In consequence, from this cross, all offspring (100 %) will be heterozygous (Bb) and therefore they will express the dominant trait (i.e., yellow cocoon).

Name the infectious agents can be good or bad for the human body and can even live skin

A. fungi
B. bacteria
C.parasites
D. viruses

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Explanation:

There are five major types of infectious agents: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and helminths. In addition, a new class of infectious agents, the prions, has recently been recognized.

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summarize the future use of dna technology here in 20 words or more

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The Future of DNA Profiles: From Personalized Medicine to Facial Composites. In just a few years, DNA fingerprinting, which analyses small variable genomic regions, would become a common tool used throughout the world, both for law enforcement purposes and for paternity tests.

Answer:

DNA testing has gone mainstream. The cost of DNA sequencing has reduced faster than Moore's Law. With an estimated cost of $100 in the foreseeable future, DNA sequencing becomes more accessible and opens up new use cases, such as wider adoption of population sequencing

Explanation:

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Answer:

thats easy bro ;0

Explanation:

What needs to happen for a species to form

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Answer:

New species form when individuals from diverging populations no longer recognize one another as potential mates, or opportunities for mating become limited by differences in habitat use or reproductive schedules.

Explanation:

The __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ carries low oxygen blood to the lungs and brings high oxygen blood back to the heart.

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Answer:

Pulmonary blood vessel

Explanation:

The pulmonary blood vessel carries low oxygen blood to the lungs and brings high oxygen blood back to the heart.

More specifically, the pulmonary artery carries low-oxygen blood to the lung from the right ventricle of the heart. The blood becomes oxygenated in the lung and the oxygen-rich blood is taken back to the left atrium of the heart by the pulmonary vein.

A student is presented with a model of a digestive system and is asked to remove one structure (small or large organ) that will have the largest impact on decreasing chemical digestion. Which structure should the student remove

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Answer:

Small intestine

Explanation:

Digestion is the process of breaking down food molecules into simpler and usable forms by the body cells. The process of digestion involved the mechanical aspect and chemical aspect. The mechanical one deals with using physical means like chewing to break down the food particles.

However, the chemical one deals with the usage of chemically-secreted enzymes to work on the food molecules. Lots of digestive organs are involved in this chemical digestion, but, the most of chemical digestion takes place in the SMALL INTESTINE. The small intestine is where most of the chemical digestion occurs including absorption.

Hence, according to this question, the student should remove the SMALL INTESTINE because it will have the largest impact on decreasing chemical digestion.

Which of the following statements best describes the state of DNA inside of a prokaryotic cell?

a
46 X-shaped chromosomes inside the cytoplasm
b
46 X-shaped chromosomes inside the nucleus
c
a single circular chromosome in the cytoplasm
d
a single circular chromosome in the nucleus

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

It's a single strand of circular DNA found in the central area of the cell, which is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane.

In a plant species, the allele for dark green leaves (D) is dominant over the allele for light green leaves (d). A plant with Genotype (Dd) is crossed with a plant with genotype (did). What percentage of the offspring are expected to be hybrid for the leaf color trait. A 0% B 25%. C.50%. D 75%

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Dd is crossed over with dd.
So, as we set the punnet square. We get (2)Dd and (2)dd. So 100/2 = 50%.
Correct choice - C 50%.

The percentage of the offspring that is expected to be hybrid for the leaf color trait is 50%. The correct option is C.

What are alleles?

The trait is caused by a pair of two alleles on the chromosome, and there are two possible outcomes. The dominant allele, which is typically written in capital letters and will control the organism's phenotype even in the presence of the other allele, is the one that has the ability to silence the other allele.

It is used in biology to refer to inherited traits that do not manifest in the phenotype of the individual who possesses them but may do so in their offspring.

Recessive alleles, which are only expressed when they are homozygous, are this other type of allele. Both heterozygous and homozygous genotypes exhibit the dominant allele.

Dd is crossed by dd.

100 / 2 = 50%.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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Need help plz!!! Trying to catch up on biology anything can help!!!!

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

The control group in an experimental study is the subject group that is not administered the treatment variable. The control group forms the baseline for comparing the effects produced by the treatment variable on the experimental group.

Thus, in this case, the control group would be the 10 mice that were not exposed to the radio waves.

The independent or the manipulated variable, in this case, is the exposure or otherwise of the mice to the radio waves.

The dependent variable is the actual variable that is going to be measured, otherwise known as the effect variable. In this case, the dependent variable would be the strength of the mice measured by their ability to push the block of wood blocking their food.

Since 8 out 10 mice and 7 out of 10 mice were able to push the wooden block in both the experimental and the control group, Bart's conclusion should reject the hypothesis that the radio waves make mice extra strong.

Bart's experiment can be improved by increasing the number of subject mice in each group. The more the number of subjects, the more the accuracy of the outcome would be.

Weak hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous base pairs hold the two strands of DNA together. Why are the strands held together by weak hydrogen bonds instead of covalent bonds

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Answer:

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding is usually occur wen interaction with hydrogen atoms occur.

Hydrogen bonds joins DNA polymers because an hydrogen atom occur on on one base which is called hydrogen bond donors and another oxygen or nitrogen atoms on the base across from it which is called hydrogen bond acceptors.

Adenine “A” a purine and Thymine “T” a pyrimidine each have a donor and one acceptor, whereas Cytosine “C” a pyrimidine has one donor and two acceptors, and Guanine “G” a purine has one acceptor and two donors.

This atoms allows for hydrogen bond between them that gives them structure of DNA molecule.

A nucleotides is hydrogen bonded to T nucleotides while C nucleotides is hydrogen bonded to G nucleotide this is called complementary base pairing.

3. Which of the following is an organelle?
(2 Points)
Mitochodria
DNA
Phospholipid
Nucleus

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Answer:

mitochondria and nucleus

I also agree I think it’s Nucleus and Mitochondria

As mountains are worn down, the eroded metamorphism is deposited
on adjacent landscapes
A: True
B: False

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Answer:

I believe it is true

Explanation:

but im not 100% sure

In the laboratory, yeast cells are usually grown at a temperature of 25oC. A scientist wanted to determine if yeast cells would reproduce faster or slower when the temperature was dropped to 15oC. The same number of yeast cells were placed in the same medium with the same amount of nutrients. One sample was kept at 25oC and the other one was kept at 15oC. The number of yeast cells was counted every hour for an eighteen hour period.

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Answer:

This question is incomplete, however, it is asking to identify the following variables:

Independent variable: Temperature

Dependent variable: Number of yeast cells

Constants: same amount of nutrients, same number of yeast cells, same medium

Explanation:

- Independent variable is the variable that the experimenter changes or manipulates in order to bring about a measurable effect. In this experiment, the TEMPERATURE at which the yeast are kept is the independent variable.

- Dependent variable is the variable that responds to the changes made to the independent variable. It is the variable that is measured by the experimenter in the experiment. In this case, The NUMBER OF YEAST CELLS was counted, hence, it is the dependent variable.

- Constants are variables that are kept unchanged or same for all groups by the experimenter in order not to influence the experiment's outcome. In this case, the CONSTANTS are: same amount of nutrients, same number of yeast cells, same medium etc.

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