Answer:
DNA: ATG CGG ATC GCT TTA ATT CGG ATA TGT
DNA: TAC GCC TAG CGA AAT TAA GCC TAT ACA
DNA: GGC ATG CGA ATT AGG CCT CAA TGC TTT
DNA: CCG TAC GCT TAA TCC GGA GTT ACG AAA
DNA: TTC ATG GGG GCA CCA CTG ATA GGC AAC
DNA: AAG TAC CCC CGT GGT GAC TAT CCG TTG
Explanation:
A always pairs with T and G always pairs with C (vice versa). Hope this helps :D !
Light travels in a straight line until what happens?
Answer:
B - It hits an object
Explanation:
Once light has been produced, it will keep travelling in a straight line until it hits something else.
Answer:
there is an obstruction
Explanation:
Formulez des hypothèses sur le mode de contamination d'un individu et citez au moins deux conseils pour prévenir la contamination par le virus du rhume
Answer:
me no speak espanol
Explanation:
I need help I put a screen shot this is worth 44 points pls help
Answer:
1a, 2b, 7f, 4d, 3g, 5c, 6e
Explanation:
Why do you think having such an extensive membranous area is beneficial when performing photosynthesis?
Answer:
Increasing the membrane area also increases the number of ATP and NADPH generating sites
Explanation:
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast, more precisely in the membranes of the thylakoids that form stacks of disks called grana. A mature chloroplast may have 20 to 60 grana. In these membranes, there are photosystems, which are structural units of pigment-protein complexes that convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH. A thylakoid may contain thousands of photosystems. In consequence, increasing the membrane area also increases the number of photosystems required for the synthesis of ATP and NADPH.
What are stem cells? How are embryonic stem cells different from adult stem cells?
Answer:
Stem cells are the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated.
Embryonic stem cells are derived during early development at the blastocyst stage and are pluripotent, meaning that they can differentiate into any cell type. In contrast, adult stem cells are rare, undifferentiated cells present in many adult tissues.
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What characteristics of the molecules being transported determines how they will cross the membrane?
A. Polarity and size
B. Size and mass
C. Passive or active
D. Charge and structure
Which type of tumor, benign or malignant, causes more damage to the body?
Answer:
A malignant tumor is more dangerous because it can grow quickly. It may grow into or spread to other parts of the brain or to the spinal cord.
Explanation:
Tumors can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Benign tumors tend to grow slowly and do not spread. Malignant tumors can grow rapidly, invade and destroy nearby normal tissues, and spread throughout the body.
hey could u answer these tru/false questions thanks
1.when we classify living organisms we can know how many species there are.
2.taxonomists do not create new groups to fit for the newly classified organisms
3.all the organisms on earth are discovered nowadays
thnak you
Answer:
1.true
2.false
3.false
WILL GIVE THE BRAINLIEST!!!
1. Make a prediction of how self-control impacted the GPA of the students in the study and explain WHY you think so. 2. Then answer one of these questions: What helps you control yourself?
What makes you feel out of control?
What makes you fearful?
What helps you feel calm?
Answer:
Explanation:
1. A study conducted by Tangney, Baumeister, and Boone, indicates that self-control not only could predict GPA, but also better adjustment, better interpersonal, secure attachment, and more optimal emotional responses.
2. Start by slowing your thinking down. Take slow deep breaths. Take yourself to a quiet place. By learning how to recognize our inner emotions and thoughts, name them, and let them pass through us, we can practice more self-control, which also helps build greater agency.
Why do scientists relate modern whale with hoofed animals?
Answer:
heres your answer
Explanation:
scientists knew that whales descended (evolved) from four-footed land mammals because whales and dolphins still have some features of land mammal: they use lungs to breathe air and give birth to young that are nursed by milk.
12. What is the probability of a girl being born after four boys have already
been born in a family?
Answer:
you always have a 50/50 chance of getting a boy or a girl
Explanation:
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Answer:
WATSON and CRICK For number 5
Explanation:
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which part of a green plant shows the greatest decrease in chloroplasts in the fall of the year?
Answer:
The Leaves
Explanation:
In the overall equation for photosynthesis, six molecules of carbon dioxide results in six molecules of
Answer:
Glucose,
Explanation:
6 molecules of carbon dioxide are required, one of each carbon atom is glucose
What causes one embryo to develop unique characteristics compared to the embryos of different species?
A. Particles of color are passed from parents to children.
B. Cells that become the colored part of the eye are passed from parents to children.
C. Nothing having anything to do with eye color is passed from parents to children.
D. Molecules (DNA) that contain the information that determines eye color are passed from parents to children
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Answer:
d
Explanation:
What is the free surface / edge of the epithelial cells referred to as?
Answer: There is an exposed edge of epithelial tissue known as the apical surface
Explanation: The attachment to connective tissue is known as the basement membrane and is composed of proteins.
What kind of genetic disorder is represented in the pedigree?
Answer:
an autosomal recessive disorder
Explanation:
Autosomal recessive disorders are inherited diseases caused by the presence of two copies (alleles) of an abnormal gene, thereby only homo-zygous recessive individuals are affected by this type of disease. In consequence, although both parents don't express the disease, they can be carriers and pass this recessive disorder to their offspring who express the disease. In this case, the pedigree shows that heterozygous parents are not affected but they are carriers of the recessive allele for this disease, thereby some offspring express the trait. The black circle (female) and the black square (male) indicate affected individuals in the pedigree chart. Since both parents are heterozygous, 1/4 (25%) of all offspring would be expected to have the autosomal recessive disorder.
3. Why does asexual reproduction result in offspring with identical genetic variation?
Answer:
Because the offspring are not getting genetic material from another organism.
Explanation:
Roughly what soil temperature do most soil organisms prefer?
Answer: Most soil organisms function best at the same temperatures people are comfortable at, or more specifically, in the 70s or low 80s F.
When farmers want two desirable traits in cows, they often breed individuals that have those traits in the hopes that the offspring will have both desirable traits. What is this practice called?
Variation
Adaptation
Natural selection
Artificial selection
Answer:
artificial selection
Explanation:
When farmers want two desirable traits in cows, they often breed individuals that have those traits in the hopes that the offspring will have both desirable traits. The practice is called Artificial selection.
What is Artificial selection?Artificial selection is the process of identifying desirable qualities in plants and animals and then taking action to strengthen and pass those traits on to succeeding generations.
Artificial selection operates in a similar manner to natural selection, with the exception that in natural selection, these judgments are made by nature without human intervention.
Natural selection, sometimes summed up by the adage "survival of the fittest," is predicated on the following ideas: In the natural world, organisms give birth to more children than they can keep alive and reproduce.
Therefore, When farmers want two desirable traits in cows, they often breed individuals that have those traits in the hopes that the offspring will have both desirable traits. The practice is called Artificial selection.
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Based on your answer above, do organisms with higher fitness mean that they have survived to an advanced age
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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When you lean against the wall, there is an equal and opposite force exerted on you by the wall.
O Newton's First Law
O Newton's Second Law
O Newton's Third Law
Answer:
Newton's 3rd law
Explanation:
When you lean against the wall, there is a contact made between you and the wall, so whenever contact comes into play, normal reaction force always exist, so that makes up action-reaction pair.. so it's Newton's third law!!
This is for Earth and Space but that wasn't a choice to pick.
Which statement best explains the impact of unfavorable oceanic conditions on human behavior?
1. Boating activities decrease along shorelines.
2. Families move toward shorelines.
3. People spend less time playing at the beach.
4. Recreational water sports increase on beaches.
11. How has our misguided, or inappropriate, use of antibiotics led to the development of organisms like
MRSA and VRSA?
Answer:
1. use of the wrong antibiotic
2. use of insufficient concentration of the right antibiotic
Explanation:
MRSA means Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
VRSA means Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
These are resistant forms of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus to the antibiotics mentioned.
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics occurs when bacteria develop mechanisms that protect them against the effects of previously effective antibiotics.
Misguided and inappropriate use of antibiotics results in resistance, and they mainly occur as a result of two activities:
1. Use of wrong antibiotics: antibiotics are chosen using a microbiological technique called 'sensitivity testing', to determine which antibiotic is effective against a bacterium. However, when antibiotics are taken without proper sensitivity testing, the bacteria develop resistance against such antibiotics.
2. Use of inadequate concentration of the right antibiotic: This involves using less than the minimum inhibitory of minimum bactericidal concentration of an antibiotic against a bacteria. In this case, the organism has ample time to evolve in the presence of the antibiotic, hence the occurrence of resistance.
Please help this question got me confused.
Plants and animals native to the temperate deciduous forest biome do all but what?
1. Hibernate
2. Suffer from humus in soil
3. Cooperate
4. Migrate
Answer:
2
Explanation:
There isnt much humus in soil in the deciduous biome
Is the following statement true or false?
Evolutionary fitness means that an organism can reproduce successfully.
O True
O False
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
To an evolutionary biologist, fitness simply means reproductive success and reflects how well an organism is adapted to its environment. ... Organisms which are better suited to their environment will reproduce more and so increase the proportion of the population with their traits.
How do the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to maintain homeostasis, particularly during strenuous/intense exercise?
13. The change in the shape of enzyme molecules that occurs at high temperatures is
known as
Answer:
At high temperatures the shape of the enzyme is altered so that it is no longer complementary to its specific substrate. This effect can be permanent and irreversible and is called denaturation
Answer:
At high temperatures the shape of the enzyme is altered so that it is no longer complementary to its specific substrate. This effect can be permanent and irreversible and is called denaturation
Describe what happens to the egg during the menstrual cycle on day 14. _______________________
Answer:Ok so A few days before Day 14, your estrogen levels peak and cause a sharp rise in the level of luteinizing hormone (LH). LH causes the mature follicle to burst and release an egg from the ovary, called ovulation, on Day 14.At about day 14 in the menstrual cycle, a sudden surge in luteinizing hormone causes the ovary to release its egg. The egg begins its five-day travel through a narrow, hollow structure called the fallopian tube to the uterus. hope this helps have a nice night ❤️❤️❤️
Explanation:
Answer: Because However, during days 10 to 14, only one of the developing follicles forms a fully mature egg. At about day 14 in the menstrual cycle, a sudden surge in luteinizing hormone causes the ovary to release its egg. The egg begins its five-day travel through a narrow, hollow structure called the fallopian tube to the uterus. The egg travels down the fallopian tubes. If pregnancy doesn't occur, the egg is reabsorbed into the body. Levels of oestrogen and progesterone fall, and the womb lining comes away and leaves the body as a period (the menstrual flow). The time from the release of an egg to the start of a period is around 10 to 16 days.
Explanation:
Match the following hormones to their functions.
1.)luteinizing hormone (LH)
2.)growth hormone (GH)
3.)oxytocin (OT)
4.)insulin
5.)antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
6.)parathyroid (PTH)
7.)aldosterone
8.)melatonin
a. responsible for maintaining the body's water balance levels by causing an increase in absorption of water within the kidneys when activated
b. regulation of circadian rhythms or sleep-wake patterns
c. causes an increase in the conversion of glucose into glycogen within the liver
d. inhibits the activity of bone cells in order to promote the release of calcium and phosphate ions into the bloodstream
e. increases protein synthesis and promotes cell division leading to growth of bones and muscle
f. stimulates ovulation to occur within the ovaries of females and the production of progesterone that aids in maintaining pregnancy
g. secretion results in smooth muscle contractions within the uterine wall during childbirth
h. regulates sodium absorption and potassium excretion in the kidneys
Answer:
a= Antidiuretic hormone(ADH)
b= melatonin
c= Insulin
d= parathyroid hormone (PTH)
e= growth hormone (GH)
f= luteinizing hormone (LH)
g= oxytocin
h= aldosterone