Answer: The color of the moths will become light.
Explanation:
Due to industrial exposure of smoke and dust the white color moths adapted a phenotypic trait of dark brown feather color which used to mimic the color of the tree trunk so the moth population was able to camouflage the predatory birds as these moths remain undetected. But due to reduction in pollution the tree trunk color regain its lighter color and these dark colored moths were detected by the predators so the dark color moth population decline and the white color of feather became the phenotypic trait passed in the next generation enabling the moth population to survive in reduce pollution conditions.
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can the enzyme DNA polymerase be used to break down or build lactose?
Mrs. Blakely's chemistry class is acting out chemical reactions on a dance
floor. The whole class gets on the dance floor and moves around like
molecules of air in a beaker. What could the students do to model a condition
that would decrease the rate of the reaction?
A. Have the people on the dance floor choose a partner.
B. Have more people get on the dance floor.
C. Have some people get off the dance floor.
D. Have the people on the dance floor move faster.
Answer:
it's either C or D
The students simulate a situation that might cause the reaction rate to decrease, such as having some people leave the dance floor while others move more quickly. So, the correct options are C and D.
What is Reaction rate?The pace at which a chemical reaction occurs is known as the rate of the reaction. It is proportional to the rise in product concentration per unit time and the fall in reactant concentration per unit time. Response times can differ wildly.
For instance, because it happens quickly, wood burning has a fast reaction rate, whereas iron rusting has a low rate of the reaction because it happens gradually.
For the aforementioned illustration, the students act out a scenario that can result in a slower reaction time, such as having some participants leave the dance floor whereas others move more swiftly.
Therefore, the correct options are C and D.
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In the early days of the solar system, many planetesimals orbited the Sun. The theory has it that one large planetesimal the size of Mars struck a glancing blow to the molten Earth. How did this event contribute to the formation of the Moon?
Answer:
This event led to the breaking away of a part of earth and the part was held on by earth’s gravity and this part became the moon.
Explanation:
The formation of moon was after the formation of the earth. In the initial years of the formation of earth it was affected by several asteroid hits and comets. Small planets referred to as planetesimals also kept continuously affecting the earth. Before 4.5 billion years ago a planetesimal which was about the size of Mars hit earth.
This hit led to the breaking away of a part of earth. The part which was sent to space by the hit was caught by the gravity of the earth and the part started orbiting around the earth. The similarity of the rocks in moon to that of earth is attributed to the fact that moon was actually formed from earth.
The moon and earth keeps influencing each other. The moon’s effect reduced the speed of earth’s rotation and the moon keeps moving away from the earth due to the influence of earth.
Answer:Molten rock broke off from Earth following the impact. The rock coalesced (gathered) into a ball, which formed the Moon.
Explanation: Edmentum
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Answer:
7. D
8. D
Explanation:
7. One of the most important functions of iron is the transportation of oxygen to the blood. Iron’s main purpose is to carry oxygen in the hemoglobin of red blood cells throughout your body so your cells can produce energy.
8. A network of tiny capillaries connects the arteries and veins. Though tiny, the capillaries are one of the most important parts of the circulatory system because it’s through them that nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the cells.
The main function of this process is to
Answer:
what process? is there more to the question
Explanation:
A mouse had a gene sequence of GTT coding for leucine, an amino acid. mutation in this gene led to the formation of GTG. However, the amino acid formed was leucine, despite the mutation. This is a mutation for the mouse
Answer:
1- substitution.
2- neutral.
Explanation:
The change in the genetic sequence of the organisms known as mutation. Mutations might be sudden and heritable in nature. spontaneous mutation and induced mutation are types of mutation.
A change that causes a change in single base pair of a gene sequence is called substitution mutation. The original leucine sequence is GTT and the mutated sequence is GTG. Thus T has been substituted by G.
Mutation can be beneficial, detrimental or neutral. The neutral mutation is that does not affect the physical change. Both GTT and GTG code for the same amino acid so it would be neutral.
Answer:
1- substitution.
2- neutral.
Explanation:
The change in the genetic sequence of the organisms known as mutation. Mutations might be sudden and heritable in nature. spontaneous mutation and induced mutation are types of mutation.
A change that causes a change in single base pair of a gene sequence is called substitution mutation. The original leucine sequence is GTT and the mutated sequence is GTG. Thus T has been substituted by G.
Mutation can be beneficial, detrimental or neutral. The neutral mutation is that does not affect the physical change. Both GTT and GTG code for the same amino acid so it would be neutral.
What makes up the "head" region of a phospholipid? __________Is it hydrophobic or hydrophilic?_________
Answer:
Phospholipids consist of a glycerol molecule, two fatty acids, and a phosphate group that is modified by an alcohol. The phosphate group is the negatively-charged polar head, which is hydrophilic. The fatty acid chains are the uncharged, nonpolar tails, which are hydrophobic.
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In general, how does biodiversity vary across the biosphere?
The latitude and longitude spatial variation of temperature affects climates and then the distribution of biodiversity.
Ella repeated Mendel's second set of experiments. She crossed two non-pure
tall pea plants and produced eight offspring. All of the offspring were tall. She
concluded that her experiment must be flawed.
What is wrong with Ella's reasoning?
A. Ella did not perform enough trials to evaluate the pattern in the
results.
O B. Ella did her experiment correctly. Mendel's experiments must have
been flawed.
C. Ella should have crossed two pure-breeding tall plants.
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D. Ella did not accurately measure the height of the plants.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Ella did not preform enough trials to evaluate the pattern in the results.
When the stimulus voltage is increased, _______. When the stimulus voltage is increased, _______. sodium permeability into the cell decreases sodium permeability into the cell increases to overcome the potassium exiting a greater-than-threshold depolarization results a greater-than-threshold depolarization results and sodium permeability into the cell increases to overcome the potassium exiting.
Answer:
a greater-than-threshold depolarization results and sodium permeability into the cell increases to overcome the potassium exiting.
Explanation:
The occurrence of action potential requires the existence of active voltage-dependent channels to open and close in response to the membrane depolarization.
When depolarization reaches and supers the threshold point, voltage-dependent Na+ channels open and the ion gets into the cell. The entrance of Na+ decreases the electric charge difference between the cellular interior and exterior. Membrane depolarizes and produces the action potential that tends to reach a potential equilibrium for Na+ = +60mV. The higher the Na+ input is, the greater is the depolarization and the greater is the Na+ permeability.
Once Na+ channels are closed, voltage-dependent K+ channels open, increasing the membrane permeability to the ion, letting K+ get out of the cell, following the electrochemical gradient.
The closure of Na+ channels and opening of K+ channels are responsible for membrane repolarization.
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The following leaf, with edges that appear burnt, was observed on an impatiens plant.
Which mineral is this impatiens likely deficient in?
a. phosphorus
B calcium
C potassium
D sulphur
Sequence the steps in the chain of infection in the correct order. identify influenza, new patient comes in contact with sick patient, influenza struck (sick) patient, sick patient sneezes, new patient is infected, new patient inhales through the nose
Answer:
influenza struck (sick) patient
new patient comes into contact with sick patient.
sick patient sneezes
new patient inhales through nose
new patient is infected
Explanation:
Answer: influenza struck (sick) patient
new patient comes into contact with sick patient.
sick patient sneezes
new patient inhales through nose
new patient is infected
50 points were put in, and brainliest will be awarded. In a real garden, which hormones would stimulate seed germination and plant growth? How do these feedback mechanisms maintain homeostasis in plants?
Which product forms from the reaction between nitrogen (N)
(CI)?
A. NCI
B. NCI
C. N2CI
O D. N2C1
Answer:
None of the above
Explanation:
Because as N has the valence of 3 when it reacts with Cl of 1 as valence they will form NCl3Answer:
The product of the reaction between nitrogen (N) and (CL) is nitrogen trichloride (NCl3)
Explanation:
Although by seeing the question's answer choices, I think it was an error to detect the question (image) by Brainly as 2 of the answers is written the same.
However, when nitrogen gas reacts with chlorine gas, the product is gaseous nitrogen trichloride (NCL3), I guess 1 of your answer must be NCL3.
Explain how the
leguminious plants assist
the growth of the
young
rubber
trees.
Answer:
The leguminous plant is applied as cover crop with rubber tree. They help in increasing the organic content in soil which aids the rubber plant to grow at the same time it prevents the soil erosion.
Match each root with its meaning.
Match Term Definition
Port A) To build, form
Voc B) To pull
Tract C) To be empty
Vac D) To carry
Struct E) Voice; to call
Scott made a model of the water cycle by filling a tub with water, covering the tub with clear plastic, and placing a heat lamp over the tub. After a few days, he observed water droplets collecting on the plastic wrap. What process formed the water droplets in Scott's model?
Answer:
The correct answer is - condensation.
Explanation:
When humid air comes in contact with the cold surface and we get the water in form of droplets, it is called condensation. In other words, condensation is the change of water vapor to the water exactly opposite of the evaporation process.
In the given experiment of Scott where droplets are collected on the plastic surface which simply illustrates the phenomenon of condensation as the water evaporated due to the heat of the lamp and condensed on the surface of plastic wrap.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
condensation
Complete the following sentence.
A qualified landscape architect will usually hold a college degree, may hold an advanced degree, and will often hold a ________ bestowed by a state board.
Answer:
bachelor's degree : ) it says my answer needs to be longer for some reason so here you go I guess lol
Which molecules are used to form cell membranes?
A. polysaccharides
B. amino acids
C. fuphospholipids
D. fatty acids
3 times the sum of 2 and y?"
Answer and Explanation:
3(2 + y) is the answer.
The 3 is multiplying the 2 and y inside the parenthesis.
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In the morning you eat an orange and drink a cup of coffee, both are acidic items.
What happens to the pH of the cells in your body?
Answer:The physiological response is to maintain a neutral PH.
Explanation:
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Mangrove trees can only survive in moderately saline water. What are such organisms called?
A. Euryhaline
B. Stenohaline
C. Mesohaline
D. Polyhaline
E. Oligohaline
Answer:
I believe the answer is Euryhaline
When 2 or more organisms compete for the same resource there can be a variety of outcomes. What would be one of those outcomes?
Answer:
The biology branch deals with the relations between and physical environment of organisms.
Explanation:
The principle of competitive exclusion states that if two species occupy the same niche, they cannot exist together (competing for identical resources). Two species whose niche overlap can evolve to have different niches through natural selection, resulting in the distribution of resources.
In ecology, interspecific competition is a form of competition where individuals from different kinds compete in an ecosystem for the same resources (e.g. food or space)... There may be interspecific competition if people of two separate species share a limited resource within a single area.
If all the cougars disappeared from this community, which change would be
most likely to occur?
coyote cougar
squirrel
mouse
deer
grass
acoms
mushrooms
A. The squirrel population would increase
B. The deer population would increase.
C. The grass population would increase.
D. The coyote population would decrease.
Answer:
deer pop would increase bc nothings eating them
Answer: deers would increase in population since no predators
Explanation:
DNA is composed of peating structural units
called
is the five-carbon sugar found in
DNA.
DONE
Answer:
Explanation:
if u mean repeating structural units of the DNA they are nucelotides or nucleotide bases.
and Yes, there is a five-carbon sugar in the DNA. It's called deoxyribose.
What could a human living now and a horse living thousands of years ago
have in common?
A. They need the same amount of energy to survive.
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B. They have the exact same DNA
C. They are made of some of the same matter.
D. They both get their energy directly from the sun
Answer:
they both get their energy directly from the sun
what is substances in scientific methods
Answer:
A chemical substance is a form of matter having constant chemical composition and characteristic properties. Some references add that chemical substance cannot be separated into its constituent elements by physical separation methods, i.e., without breaking chemical bonds.
How many inherited traits are considered in a dihybrid cross?
a.)2
b. )1
c.)3
d.)4