Answer:
The enzymes
Explanation:
Which type of cells contain a cell wall?
Answer:
A cell wall is a fairly rigid layer surrounding a cell located outside of the plasma membrane that provides additional support and protection. They are found in bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, and algae. Animals and most other protists have cell membranes without surrounding cell walls.
Explanation:
In the Chocolate Chip Rock Cycle Lab, the
formation of which rock type is shown by
adding slight pressure (a thin textbook)
to the chopped chips that represent
sediment?
A. sedimentary
B. igneous
C. metamorphic
D. fossilized
7. How does the plant lichen quicken the weathering process? *
(1 Punto)
They eat the rocks
They create new bacteria that breaks away rocks
They secrete acid that breaks away rocks
They eat the acid in rocks
Answer:
The correct answer is - They secrete acid that breaks away rocks
Explanation:
Lichen causes chemical weathering to break the rocks quickly which is the excretion of various acids like oxalic acid and many more organic acids that can cause a significant impact on the rock by dissolving minerals.
By breaking the rocks it forms the ground for the plant that will come later in place of the bare rocks by this chemical weathering process. An example of chemical weather is a change of the granite to clay with the help of hydrolysis.
Animal cells cannot make their own food because
they do not have...
Answer: chloroplasts
Explanation:
Which statement provides a possible explanation for the growth
pattern shown above?
1) O Manipulation of genes caused the movement of embryonic skin cells.
2)O Exposure to light stimulated the development of cells containing ozone.
3) Uncontrolled cell division occurred as a result of gene mutations
4)An immune reaction triggered the formation of excess blood cells.
Answer:
3) Uncontrolled cell division occurred as a result of gene mutations
Explanation:
Spontaneous modifications within the genome may occur during the process of cell division. When copies of the DNA inside the cell are made, these mutations cause errors; and can include small single nucleotide polymorphisms, and large scale additions or deletions across multiple genes.
Some, like somatic mutations, exist only inside vegetative (body) cells, that cannot be passed onto offspring. This is caused by several factors like
UV radiation, chemical mutagens,infective agentsUV radiation damages strands of DNA, by causing dimers to form; here, consecutive nucleotide bases covalently bond instead of those on the complementary strand. This conformational change causes errors in DNA proofreading and repair mechanisms where bases are not well-incorporated into the strand- tumors (clumps of uncontrolled cell growth) may form, resulting in melanoma, a type of skin cancer.
what are mica and quartz? A. plants B. animals C. soil D. minerals
Answer:
d. minerals
Explanation:
Cancer is best and fully described by....
(1 Point)
a. Uncontrolled cell division
O b. Cells which grow normally but no longer function correctly
c. Cells which have lost the ability to reproduce
d. Cells which create abnormal tissues
10
Answer:
The answer Is A
Explanation:
Which statement best describes a spring
Even though cancer genomes are overall hypomethylated, explain why some genes are hypermethylated in cancer cells. Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. A. DNA repair genes B. OncogenesC. Cell Cycle stop genesD. Are not expressedE. HypomethylationF. HypermethylationG. Are expressed H. protein-coding genes______promoters will lead to reduced expression of the correspondent genes. Some genes such as____and_____need to be expressed. When they______, this can lead to cancer.
Answer:
Hypermethylation of___ promoters will lead to reduced expression of the correspondent genes. Some genes such as Cell Cycle stop genes _and__DNA repair genes_need to be expressed. When they__are not expressed_, this can lead to cancer.
Explanation:
Oncogenes are genes that may trigger cancer, where they are generally overexpressed (i.e., expressed at high levels). Although there are well-documented exceptions to this rule, DNA methylation generally represses gene expression by preventing the binding of transcription factors to promoters. It is known that the hypermethylation of tumor suppressor genes including, for example, cell cycle stop genes and DNA repair genes, may lead to cancer. Similarly, hypomethylation of oncogenes such as, for example, Cyclin D1 (a cyclin-dependent kinase involved in cell cycle progression), may also contribute to carcinogenesis.
Nuclear energy is an alternate energy source produced from atomic reactions.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Т
F
the answer is true not false
compare a plant cell and an animal cell using Venn diagram
Answer: Please Read The Venn Diagram in the link I attached.
Explanation: It will show you the similarities and differences between a plant cell and animal cell.
If 100 offspring were produced from The Crossing shown in the Punic Square below, approximately how many what have a wrinkled pod shape? R = full, round pod shape (dominant) . r = wrinkled pod shaped (recessive).
When you take antibiotics to treat bacterial infections, you often develop diarrhea and secondary infections as a consequence of the antibiotic therapy. Why, do you think, that happens?
Answer:
Why antibiotic-associated diarrhea occurs isn't completely understood. It's commonly thought to develop when antibacterial medications (antibiotics) upset the balance of good and bad bacteria in your gastrointestinal tract.
Explanation:
Discuss the importance of zooplankton in the marine food web?
Answer:
Explanation:
They are intermediary species in the food chain transferring energy from primary producers (algae ) to larger invertebrate predators and fish.
Match the following items.
1. by-product of photosynthesis
starch
2. tiny oval bodies containing chlorophyll
chloroplasts
3. many glucose units stacked together
chlorophyll
4. energy used in leaf factory
light
5. by-product of breathing
oxygen
6. green chemical in leaves
carbon dioxide
35 points!!!
Which factor explains that in general, temperate and polar regions have less biodiversity than tropical regions
Answer:
Follows are the solution to this question:
Explanation:
The following are the two considerations demonstrating that there would be less biodiversity than the tropical areas in the Mediterranean climate as well as polar areas.
The first reason is all tropical areas experience drastic temperature variation. The second reason is early in the earth's history, the northern latitudes are inhabited.
List the four steps that occur in mitosis and briefly describe what happens in each
step. Give the steps in proper order starting at prophase.
Answer:
What are the 4 phases of mitosis in the correct order?
Mitosis actually occurs in four phases. The phases are called prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
I am not sure if I spelled it all right, but I think this is it.
Explanation:
When the ventricles contract, blood flows from the right ventricle to the _____.
right atrium
lungs
left atrium
aorta
Answer:
Aorta
Explanation:
When the ventricles contract, blood flows from the right ventricle to the aorta.
In the analysis of quantitative traits, positions on chromosomes called quantitative trait loci (QTLs) are often discussed. In the same context, restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) are also discussed. What is the relationship between QTLs and RFLPs
Answer:
RFLP technique can be used to develop useful polymorphic molecular markers for mapping QTLs.
Explanation:
A quantitative trait locus (QTL) is a fragment of DNA whose variation is associated with phenotypic traits controlled by numerous genes (i.e., quantitative traits) such as, for example, height, weight, etc. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) is a technique useful to detect DNA polymorphisms (i.e., genetic variation) among samples. In RFLP, the genome is digested using restriction enzymes and these restriction fragments are subsequently separated by electrophoresis depending on their size, thereby producing differential gel bands among samples. These polymorphisms can be used to map QTLs and develop linkage maps, which is known as RFLP mapping.
What percentage of your total body weight is made up of water?
Answer:
About 70 percent of the human body is made up of water and, coincidentally, more than 70 percent of Earth is covered in water.
All atoms are the same size and have the same amount of subatomic particles regardless of the element
true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
In humans, albinism is recessive to pigmented skin. Suppose an albino man
marries a normal woman whose father is albino. Perform a Punnett square for the
crossing between the woman and her husband using the letter a (show your work).
What is the:
a) genotypic ratio of their offspring?
b) phenotypic ratio of their offspring?
Answer:
the offspring has equal chances of being albino or normal. The offspring have equal chances of having albino or normal genotype
20 POINTS PLEASE HELP Which is NOT an accurate statement about the structure of DNA? *
a double helix
b polymer made up of amino acid monomers
c a type of nucleic acid
d four possible nucleotides due to four different nitrogenous bases
e these are all accurate
Answer:
E. All choices are accurate representations of DNA.
Explanation:
DNA consists of a shape like a common known 'Double Helix' which is possible because it is made up of building blocks (chemical) known to us as nucleotides. Nucleotides are made up of monomers such as
phosphate groupa sugar groupOne of four types of nitrogen bases (Four types of nitrogen bases...adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine)DNA is a polymer which is, yes, made up of the monomers 'nucleotides'
Which technology is used on farms to increase food production for the
growing human population?
O A. Using natural fertilizers
B. Planting more crops
C. Genetically modifying crops
D. Cutting the price of seed
Answer:
I think I've seen this question before, if I recall correctly it should be C.
Explanation:
A, B and D are not answer that says something with technology.
But C makes more sense so it has to be C
Which part of the cell membrane prevents the cell from dissolving in water?
Answer:
Hydrophilic I believe I’m not sure
Explanation:
Question 10 of 10
Which process takes place first in the development of a human being?
O A. Fertilization
O B. Embryo formation
C. Differentiation
O D. Blastocyst formation
Answer:
A. Fertilization
Explanation:
The development of a human being begins with fertilization, a process by which two highly specialized cells, the spermatozoon from the male and the oocyte from the female, unite to give rise to a new organism, the zygote.
What is the technology and practice of growing and maintaining cells in a laboratory known as?
______ culture refers to the technology and practice of growing and maintaining cells in a laboratory.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Rhonda visits her MD because she is feeling constantly tired. After a thorough case
history involving questions about her diet, her MD takes a blood sample. Results
indicate that her hemoglobin level is at 7g/100ml of blood (normal levels are 12-
18g/100ml of blood).
Based on the results of Rhonda's bloodwork:
a) What condition might Rhonda have ?
b) Why would Rhonda's low hemoglobin level cause her to feel tired ?
c) Rhonda's MD asked about iron intake (eg. from meat) in her diet? Explain why.
Explain how signaling pathways are deactivated for transduction parts of a signaling pathway.
Explanation:
cAMP binds to protein kinase A and activates it, allowing PKA to phosphorylate downstream factors to produce a cellular response. cAMP signaling is turned off by enzymes called phosphodiesterases, which break the ring of cAMP and turn it into adenosine monophosphate (AMP).
in a punnett square the alleles of all the male gametes are entered in the
a. top of the chart
b. right column
c. left column
d. bottom left box
Answer:
In a Punnett's square the alleles of all the male gametes are entered in the top of the chart (option a).
Explanation:
Punnett square was designed to plot the allele crosses of the parental generation and observe the probable combinations of the alleles in the offspring, for a given characteristic.
Conventionally, in a Punnett square or chart, the father's alleles are placed at the top, the mother's alleles are placed in the left column and the results in the offspring are shown in the boxes, resulting from the intersection of the data.