Answer:
Whichever one isnt false.
Explanation:
Theres not much to work with here so theres not much I can do.
A gene mutation is when chemical changes occur in DNA of individual cells. True or False
Answer:True
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
What does gel electrophoresis do?
Answer:
A. separates DNA fragments so they can be seen
Why is water considered to be abiotic?
Answer: Water is a nonliving factor so it is considered abiotic. Abiotic is any nonliving factor of the ecosystem, With said that water is not living so it is considered abiotic. Hope this helps.
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Is someone walking up to you from behind? A friend is walking up to you from behind. What three observations would help you predict when they would reach you?
Answer:
Three things i will observe are :
The sound of their movement when approaching meThe frequency of their foot stepThe distance they are away from meExplanation:
In my opinion, the three points highlighted above can go a long way to help predict how soon or when they would reach meThe sound of their foot steps will determine how far or close they are from from me, if the sound is loud they are closest, if it is low then they are at a distance father.The frequency of their foot steps tell me about the speed with which they are approaching me, if the frequency is high, then they will approach sooner and vice versaThe distance they are way from me can help estimate when they would reach me, though still dependent on items one and two above.Identify the type of energy described in each sentence.
gravitational energy
mechanical energy
chemical energy
electrical energy
thermal energy
nuclear energy
radiant energy
The body stores lipids ingested as fat and uses this energy when needed.
A person’s hat falls off and lands on the ground.
A wave of water pushes a surfer to shore.
A burner on a stove heats up a tea kettle.
A power plant splits atoms to generate power for a city.
A nerve sends an impulse to another nerve.
A plant absorbs the Sun’s rays to start the process of photosynthesis.
Answer:
chemical energy: The body stores lipids ingested as fat and uses this energy when needed.
gravitational energy: A person’s hat falls off and lands on the ground.
mechanical energy: A wave of water pushes a surfer to shore.
thermal energy: A burner on a stove heats up a tea kettle.
nuclear energy: A power plant splits atoms to generate power for a city.
electrical energy: A nerve sends an impulse to another nerve.
radiant energy: A plant absorbs the Sun’s rays to start the process of photosynthesis.
Explanation:
The respiratory system is divided into two parts a) Air passage way b) The lungs
Please explain Air passage way.
Explanation:
The air passage way is connected to the through the main organ/thing is called the trachea. When you breathe in oxygen in order to get to the lungs air goes through the throat and your trachea. Same goes for when you breathe out carbon dioxide.
Answer:
From the nostril we get to the tubulates which leads to the nasopharynx from there it leads to the glotis and way down gets to the trachea from where it to the bronchi and finally branches to the bronchus.
Which is the result of an object's motion?.
Answer:
Your answer would be if any of the object increases in mass. (A)
Explanation:
If we increase the mass of any object, the force of gravity would also increases.
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Complexity is a measure of how difficult it is to understand something. What is an example of complexity in the natural world?
Answer:
Answer:
Multicellular organism is the example of complexity of the natural world.
Explanation:
Multicellular organism such as human which is made of billions of cell. Each cell perform a specific function. The function of one organ is different from the other organ. For example, brain of human is made of millions of neurons which takes instructions from brain to the organs and bring messages from organs to the nervous system in the form of electrical impulses. In short every system in our body is full of complexity.
Are prions considered organisms? A. Yes, because they can cause disease. B. Yes, because they can make more of themselves. C. No, because they are not made of cells. D. No, because they can't make their own food.
Answer: the answer is c no, because they are not made up of cells
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What is a “shared derived character”?
Answer:
A shared character is one that two lineages have in common, and a derived character is one that evolved in the lineage leading up to a clade and that sets members of that clade apart from other individuals.
Answer:
A shared character is one that two lineages have in common, and a derived character is one that evolved in the lineage leading up to a clade and that sets members of that clade apart from other individuals. Shared derived characters can be used to group organisms into clades. For example, amphibians, turtles, lizards, snakes, crocodiles, birds and mammals all have, or historically had, four limbs. If you look at a modern snake you might not see obvious limbs, but fossils show that ancient snakes did have limbs, and some modern snakes actually do retain rudimentary limbs. Four limbs is a shared derived character inherited from a common ancestor that helps set apart this particular clade of vertebrates.
Explain the production of monoclonal antibodies and give an example of how they are used.
Answer:
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are produced by introducing an antigen to a mouse and then fusing polyclonal B cells from the mouse's spleen to myeloma cells. The resulting hybridoma cells are cultured and continue to produce antibodies to the antigen.
we use this for
:The use of monoclonal antibodies to treat diseases is called immunotherapy therapy because each type of monoclonal antibody will target a specific targeted antigen in the body. Uses for monoclonal antibodies include: Cancer. Rheumatoid arthritis.
If the outside temperature gets colder, a dolphin's body temperature will:
O get warmer
O get colder
• stay they same
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Answer:
The answer is get warmer.
Explanation:
Since dolphins are considered mammals, they are warm-blooded, and therefore cannot survive very long in the cold. Their body temperature is designed to counteract the temperature fluctuations outside.
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Why do we need human dna
DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and function of living things.
All known cellular life and some viruses contain DNA. The main role of DNA in the cell is the long-term storage of information.
We need human DNA since it give us the long term info storage, which is needed
DNA contains instructions for development, survival, and reproduction. DNA sequences must be translated into signals to make proteins, which do most of our body's job.
What is human genome?DNA stores the instructions that are necessary for an organism to grow, maintain its existence, and reproduce itself. In order for these duties to be carried out, the sequences of DNA need to be transformed into messages that can be utilized in the production of proteins. Proteins are the complex molecules that are responsible for the majority of the work that is done in our bodies.
The human genome is comprised of all of the nucleic acid sequences that are found in humans. These sequences are stored as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs that are found in the nucleus of cells, as well as in a tiny DNA molecule that is located within the mitochondria of each individual cell. In most cases, these are considered to be two distinct components: the nuclear genome and the mitochondrial genome.
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What’s the biggest change to San Joaquin Valley ecosystems caused by humans in the past 150 years?
Answer:
the biggest change to San Joaquin Valley ecosystems caused by humans in the past 150 years is the shortage of water in the river.
Explanation:
During 150 years, the San Joaquin Valley ecosystems was extremely damaged by the human activities such as building of dams and diversion of river. The San Joaquin Valley has a productive agriculture land due to availability of water. Due to building of dams, the amount of water in the river is decreases and also the population of many fish species decreases. this is because of the disturbance occurs in their natural habitat due to human activities.
With more carbon in the atmosphere, what do you think will happen to the environment
Answer:
Global warming
Extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will increases the greenhouse effect. More thermal energy is trapped by the atmosphere, causing the planet to become warmer than it would be naturally. That increases the Earth's temperature which is also called Global Warming
Explain how the digestive and circulatory systems interact.
Answer:
Explanation:
Both systems interact in the sense that digestive system involves the breaking down of complex food substances into simpler absorbable forms. These absorbable forms like glucose , amino acids etc are assimilated into the circulatory system through the hair-like structures in the small intestine (Villi, which has lots of blood capillaries) into the circulatory system. The circulatory system transports these food materials to different parts of the body where they are need for energy production and other metabolic activities.
Which organisms would have the most similar traits?
Answer:
Organisms in the same family will have the most similar traits.
Organisms mostly will be the same when they are in the same family, and if there are two organisms in different families that look alike, it will be a coincidence.
Answer: organisms in the same order
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What is the main function of any organism's reproductive system?
A) to remove wastes from the body
B) to process food and turn it into energy
C) to distribute oxygen throughout the body
D) to create new individuals within the species
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The reproductive system is another word for genital system, which means it would create new species
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
Marijuana is a(n)
a. depressant
b. stimulant
c. hallucinogen
d. opiate
Answer:
Marijuana is a stimulant.
Answer: Marijuana is a stimulant.
Why are "Outer planets" also called gas giants?
Answer:
"Outer" planets are also called gas giants because they are large planets that have deep, massive atmospheres made mostly of gas.
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When the total lunar eclipse occurs what are the relative positions of the sun earth and moon
Answer:
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly behind the Earth into its umbra (shadow). This can occur only when the sun, Earth and moon are aligned (in "syzygy") exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle.
Explanation:
Answer:
The earth is between the sun and the moon
Explanation:
The Moon is non luminous that is doesn't generate light by itself so it depends on light from the sun so when its path through which it taps light from the sun is totally covered it means the Earth is closer to the moon than the Sun so that the Earth gets all off its light leaving nothing for the Moon and in this case the Moon is thrown to total darkness.
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Answer:
Good, I guess. I just feel dead.
Explanation:
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what is the term for when the moon appears to be filling with light
Answer:
full moon
Explanation:
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Use the information in the table to calculate the ages of the meteorites. The half-life of potassium-40 is 1.3 billion years.
Meteorite Initial Amount(g) Final Amount(g)
1 30 7.5
2 80 5
3 100 12.5
Use your calculations to answer the questions.
How old is meteorite 1?
How old is meteorite 2?
How old is meteorite 3?
Answer:
meteorite 1- 2.6 billion
meteorite 2- 5.2 billion
meteorite 3- 3.9 billion
Answer:
meteorite 1- 2.6 billion
meteorite 2- 5.2 billion
meteorite 3- 3.9 billion
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of stored energy? Select all that apply. *
A.a gallon of gasoline
B.water flowing downhill
C.a car battery
D.a lake at the top of a hill
E.a spinning top
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Where is dna found
1. Molecules
2. Elements
3.cells
Answer:
3
Explanation:
Answer:
the dna is found in the cell nucleus
Explanation:
The imagie below represents a part of the:
lytic cycle
lysogenic cycle
prophage cycle
bi-cycle
Answer:
Prophage cycle
Explanation:
The image is self explanatory
Your teacher places the following supplies on a table: water, hot plate, salt, beakers, food coloring, and test tubes. Using the supplies listed, how could you plan an investigation of how differences in temperature and salinity affect ocean currents? Include the following vocabulary in your explanation: salinity, density, temperature, wind, surface currents, deep currents. Make sure to include specific details and steps.
Answer:
Higher saline water is more dense that lower saline water
Explanation:
The ocean salinity varies with rainfall, run off from estuaries and the pattern of ocean current. In addition to this, higher temperature affects the kinetic movement of water as well as the salinity. The movement of the wind also contributes to the movement of water and the particles and solute distribution. The surface currents do not do much to mix the entire body of water and this is because this is from less dense areas. Deep currents factor in to mix just the heavier more dense layers.
In planning an experiment to test this one would do two experiments.
First: Heat 4 batches of water at different temperatures and color the different temperatures with different food coloring. Next layer the water carefully from hottest to coldest in a beaker and then from coldest to hottest in another beaker.
Second: Dissolve salt in 4 batches of water increasing the amount by half each time. Color each with different food colouring and layer the salty water from least salt to most salt in a beaker. Layer the water from most salt to least salt in another beaker.
Make observations:
The cooler water should be more dense and sink to the bottom while the saltier water should be more dense and sink to the bottom.