Answer:
Breakdown of dead materials into ammonia occurs due to decomposers.
Explanation:
Decomposers are the organisms which are responsible for the breakdown of dead bodies of plants and animals produces ammonia by consuming the nitrogen present in that dead body of plant and animals through the process of ammonification. The ammonium produced is then converted into nitrates by the nitrifying bacteria and this nitrates is used by the plants for making amino acids and enzymes.
Regional erosion occurs at a rate of 2 m per 1,000 years.
How much regional erosion will occur over 100,000 years?
A) 20 m
B) 200 m
C) 2,000 m
D) 100,000 m
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
A DNA sequence that is responsible for the initiation of transcription in a cell-type specific manner is:_____.
Answer:
Promoter.
Explanation:
It is promoter because Promoter is a DNA sequence where's the gene transcription begins. It is the
DNA sequence which RNA polymerase binds or join to
so as to begin transcriptionn of a gene . It is a region where the regulatory elements i.e protein will bind to and the Promoter sequences are found directly upstream or at the end of 5' of the transcription initiation site. This can also encode RNA such as mRNA, trans and so on.
A structure has these features:
It is inside a prokaryotic cell.
It's a very small circular DNA fragment.
It is separate from an organism's actual chromosomes.
What structure is this?
1.chromatid
2.plasmid
3.nucleus
4.telomere
Answer:
plasmid or it can be the telomere im
pretty sure.
Explanation:
but the reason its not nucleous is there is no nucleous in a prokaryoic cell cause it lacks nuclei.
Identify the locations within the human body for Hyaline, Elastic and Fibrocartilage.
Answer:
A flexible connective tissue, known as cartilage varies from bones in many ways, its microcomposition is less developed in comparison to the bone and is avascular. It is not supplied with nerves and thus depends upon the process of diffusion to attain nutrients. The three kinds of cartilage are fibrous, hyaline, and elastic.
Of these the most widespread kind is the hyaline cartilage, it looks like glass. It is witnessed in embryos, where the formation of bone takes place as hyaline cartilage, which ossifies later. In adults, it is found on the tips of the ribs, on the articular surfaces of the long bones, the parts of the skull, and the rings of the trachea.
Fibrous cartilage is witnessed in the pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs and exhibits many collagen fibers.
Elastic cartilage is witnessed in the internal support of the external ear and the epiglottis and is yellow, springy, and elastic in characteristics.
List what body systems perform the following life processes- growth, respiration, nutrition. What organelle performs nutrition, reproduction, and growth? How does the excretory system work together with the respiratory system?
Answer:
for respiration lungs,nose
for nutrition mouth and stomach
for reproduction various reproduction organs like penis and vagina
growth -
excretory - skin(sweat) ueltra blader kidney liver
Explanation:
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Research what evidence each side of the nature versus nurture argument uses to disprove the opposing viewpoint. Taking one side of the argument, write an opinion piece supporting your view and opposing the other.
Answer:
Yes because some scholars, like Schlinger, believe that humans were once a blank slate, but Pinker argues that biology likely plays an important role in human behavior
Explanation:
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In the root structure there is an area where root cells get older, what is the name of that area?
a
area of getting older
b
area of cell elongation
c
area of maturation
d
apical meristem
Answer:
C. area of maturation
Explanation:
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Complete the following sentence.
If caregivers want to encourage infants between four and six months old to learn, they can provide _ books.
Answer:
they can provide reading or education books(numbers, colors, shapes, etc)
Explanation:
Answer: touch-and-feel
Explanation:
See E's section on crawling, standing up, working on walking, and coordinating hand and eye (subsection: eye-hand coordination):
"Textures are highly interesting to infants. By exploring different textures such as furry and soft versus slippery and cold, a baby is being stimulated and is learning about the world. Touch-and-feel books are very useful at this age [4-6 months], as are a wide variety of toys with different textures, such as plush stuffed animal toys and smooth building blocks."
Which of the following types of models is most likely to be used to predict earthquakes?
a.
idea model
b.
physical model
c.
computer model
d.
none of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B (Physical model)
explaination:
Answer:
B (Physical model)
explaination:
why are colonial organisms not truly multicellular?
Answer:
Colonial Organisms
The difference between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that the individual organisms that form a colony or biofilm can, if separated, survive on their own, while cells from a multicellular organism (e.g., liver cells) cannot. This enables the colony to swim towards the light.
Explanation:
All based on research.
A researcher wishes to increase the half-life of a particular mRNA that she is transfecting into a eukaryotic cell line. How should this researcher accomplish this goal?
a. Inhibit RNA polymerase I.
b. Increase the length of the poly(A) tail of the mRNA prior to transfection.
c. Inhibit the spliceosomes in the cell.
d. Increase the length of the 5'; cap of the mRNA prior to transfection.
Answer:
b. Increase the length of the poly(A) tail of the mRNA prior to transfection.
Explanation:
Polyadenylation is the addition of a long chain of adenine (A) nucleotides at the 3' end during RNA processing. This resultant chain is known as poly(A) tail. A poly-A tail generally has a size of 100-250 residues long. The poly(A) tail increases the stability of the messenger mRNA prior to the translation by slowing down its degradation rate over time. The process of polyadenylation enables RNA transcripts to be exported from the nucleus in order to be translated by ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
Compare the wind speeds of the edge of a hurricane on earth and the edge of the great red spot on jupiter what is your conclusion
Answer:
Jupiter is approximately 318 times bigger than the earth. So, it is expected that its hurricanes would be very massive as well.
Explanation:
A hurricane is a tropical cyclone, a storm with a very violent wind. It is labeled a cyclone because of its cyclic nature.
The Great Red Spot of Jupiter is a giant storm about twice as large as Earth, which in its southern hemisphere orbits the globe. This at least twice the speed of the most dangerous and most destructive hurricanes on Earth, which can produce wind speeds of approximately 280 km/h.
So it means that if there were to be a great red 'jupiterian' spot on earth it would blow the earth away.
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What happens to Cinder in the medical lab?
Answer:
She found out that she was 36.28% not human
Answer:
She found out when she woke up that she was 36.28 percent not human
Explanation:
How is infiltration related to groundwater?
Answer:
Ground water comes from rain water and snow that land on the surface and perlocate down into the soil and than becomes ground water. Infiltration is the process of the water entering the soil therefore without infiltration ground water wouldn't be able to be made as no water would go through the soil
Explanation:
Basically inflitration is the process of water going through the soil and into the earth and once it goes deep enough into the earth and passes through more soil it is considered groundwater.
Ferns often have small bumps called sori arranged in rows on their undersides. What are these structures?A) Spore capsules.
B) Seed capsules.C) Nodules containing symbiotic bacteria.D) Parasites.
Answer:
A) Spore capsules
Explanation:
Ferns produce spore capsules contained in the sporangium (plural: sporangia), a structure localized on the undersides of the leaves. Moreover, the sporangia are borne in clusters known as sori (singular sorus). The spores are single reproductive cells that, when mature, are released from the sporangium to germinate on soil and produce new ferns. In a fern sporangium, the maximum number of spores is 64, although this number depends on the species.
The retinohypothalamic path consists of a special population of retinal ganglion cells that have their own photopigment, called:
Answer:
melanopsin
Explanation:
this note might help you :
The retinohypothalamic tract (RHT) is a photic neural input pathway involved in the circadian rhythms of mammals. The origin of the retinohypothalamic tract is the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGC), which contain the photopigment melanopsin. The axons of the ipRGCs belonging to the retinohypothalamic tract project directly, monosynaptically, to the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) via the optic nerve and the optic chiasm. The suprachiasmatic nuclei receive and interpret information on environmental light, dark and day length, important in the entrainment of the "body clock". They can coordinate peripheral "clocks" and direct the pineal gland to secrete the hormone melatonin.
information about melanopsin : Melanopsin is a type of photopigment belonging to a larger family of light-sensitive retinal proteins called opsins and encoded by the gene Opn4.[5] In the mammalian retina, there are two additional categories of opsins, both involved in the formation of visual images: rhodopsin and photopsin (types I, II, and III) in the rod and cone photoreceptor cells, respectively.
Which is NOT an accurate statement about the structure of RNA?*
a polymer made up of nucleotides
b a type of nucleic acid
c four possible nucleotides due to four different nitrogenous bases
d single stranded
e these are all accurate
Answer:
b
Explanation:
bcuz whatever subject this is
Which of the following is true of integral membrane proteins?
A. They lack tertiary structure
B. They serve only a structural role in membranes
C. They are loosely bound to the surface bilayer
D. They are usually transmembrane proteins
E. They are not mobile within the bilayer
Answer:
D. They are usually transmembrane proteins
Explanation:
Membranes are made up of a phospholipid bilayer, cholesterol and various mimbrane proteins. The lipids consist of outward facing hydrophilic heads and inwards facing hydrophobic tails. Cholesterol molecules help maintain membrane fluidity.
Transmembrane proteins play an important role. These help to transport various molecules and ions like glucose, and Na+ across the selectively permeable bilayer. These are permanently embedded within the membrane as integral membrane proteins, and do not move around.
In lab this week we looked at different animal cells. Each of those cells has unique characteristics. Below I have a list of cellular characteristics. List which cell has the listed characteristic. Your options are: cartilage cells, neurons, red blood cells, skeletal muscle cells, or white blood cells.
Extensions
Matrix
No nucleus
Striated
Used in the immune system
Answer:
Red blood cells have no nucleus
White blood cells are used in the immune system
Skeletal muscle cells are striated
Cartilage cells make up the cartilage matrix
and Neurons have extensions
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Which phase in the cell cycle consists of the cell readying itself for its division?
A. Prophase
B. Interphase
C. Anaphase
D. Metaphase
Answer:
interphase
Explanation:
this is the resting stage where the cell grows and gets ready for division
Answer:
interphase
Explanation:
An ecosystem is best described as the
A) Type of food that an organism eats
B) Type of home an organism builds
C) Group of organisms in a particular place
D) Living and nonliving factors in one place
An ecosystem is best described as a group of organisms in a particular place. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
What is an Ecosystem?An ecosystem may be defined as a type of place or an area where individuals of different species live together and interact with each other for the purpose of food, resources, space, shelter, and mating partners.
While the thing that constitutes both Living and nonliving factors is known as an environment. The territory is a type of home that an organism builds.
The ecosystem is generally a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life. It typically consists of all the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact.
Therefore, an ecosystem is best described as a group of organisms in a particular place. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
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Assume new techniques are developed with permit removing from a cell any desired parts or materials without killing the cell. If the centrioles were removed from a cell, the cell would then not have:_______
a. Chromosomes
b. Mitochondria
c. Spindle fibers
d. Ribosomes
Answer:
c. Spindle fibers
Explanation:
In eukaryotic cells, the centrioles are small sets of microtubules composed of tubulin proteins. Moreover, in animal cells, a centrosome is an organelle localized near the nucleus which contains a pair of centrioles. These organelles (centrosomes) are referred to as microtubule-organizing centers. During Anaphase, centrioles move to opposite sides in the cell in order to organize the spindle fibers and separate the chromosomes during cell division.
Fire can technically reproduce. However, it is not considered a living thing
because...
O
Fire does not use energy
O Fire does not respond to its environment
O Fire is not made of cells
O Fire does not grow
why would a policy of allowing only one child per family lead to reduction in the population
The spinal cord is surrounded by the bones of the
A 50 mL sample of soup was found to be contaminated with E. coli. A dilution of the soup was prepared by adding 14 mL of the soup to 20 mL of water. This was then diluted 1/60, and finally 10-3. Then .25 was added in to 2 plates. The first plate had a colony count of 72 and second had 65.
To do the dilution series does the 50 need to be added?
Answer:
The answer is "[tex]\bold{4.0 \times 10^7 \ \frac{CFU}{mL}}[/tex]"
Explanation:
The very first thing we must do is figure out where the plate was really a countable sheet. By default, at least 30 and 300 colonists must have been on a computable plate. It is deemed incorrect beyond and below this range. We also will pick the studded 0.25 size, leading towards 72 and 65 colonies. Now calculate the double average.
[tex]\to 72+ \frac{65}{2} = 68.5[/tex]
We need to calculate its dilution factor for both the second item. Increase for all of this
All of the dilutions you also made:
[tex]\to \frac{7}{17} \times \frac{1}{60} \times \frac{1}{1000} \\\\= \frac{7}{1020000}\\\\= 6.8 \times 10^{-6}[/tex]
[tex]\to \frac{14 \ ml \ soup}{14 \ ml} + 20\ mL\\\\[/tex]
[tex]\to \frac{CFU}{mL} = \frac{Colonial \ number}{Dilution \ Factor \times Volume \ plated}\\\\[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{68.5}{6.8 \times 10^{-6} \times 0.25 \ mL} \\\\ = 4.0 \times 10^7[/tex]
compare and contrast the process of replication between the alien sample and eukaryotic life found on earth
Answer:
The answer is "Mode of replication".
Explanation:
The answer is the model for reproduction because it is the genetic reproduction implements a diffraction model, which replaces some old bases with other small colonies for each strand of the fetus, opposed to a semiconservative model of reproduction in eukaryotic cells, wherein one chromosome is completely new and one is old.
Why is diffusion important in the ocean
Which of the following is the most like the Biblical concept of grace:
O A. a wage: something earned
B. a benefit, blessing, standing, or position given without being earned or deserved
OC a reward; something achieved
O D. a woman's name
Answer: B
Explanation:
Grace is the term Christians use to describe God's unconditional love for everyone, whether or not they have behaved as he wants them to. Because God's love is thought to bring redemption , some Christians believe that salvation does not need to be earned through good works.