How does a catalyst work?

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Answer 1

Answer:I’m guessing in “your own words” so here goes nothing: Catalysts work by giving an (elective) system including an alternate progress state and lower initiation energy.

Explanation:


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List as many examples of types of proteins, and give a brief definition of each

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1. Structural proteins, maintain cell shape, akin to a skeleton, and compose structural parts of the body, like cartilage and bone in vertebrates.

2. Storage proteins house critical elements that your body needs.

3. Hormonal proteins basically act as your body's chemical "messengers."

4. Enzymes, which are biological catalysts needed for chemical reactions.

I need help on this and the person who answer this correctly gets a BRANLIST(answer if you know)​

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Answer:Option A

Explanation:pH decreases with increase in temperature

Which statement is true?
Normal cells spend most of their time in
interphase (growing, performing cell
functions,replicating DNA), not dividing.
Normal cells are dividing non-stop.
Normal cells spend most of their time in
mitosis

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i believe the correct one is the 2nd option .
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Science 30 points just need to double-check this concept. Thank you only real answers, please.
Look at the minerals shown below. (1 point)


Both diamond and coal are formed by changes in pressure and temperature below the Earth's surface. Which of these is a step in the formation of the minerals?
A. atoms break up in extreme heat
B. atoms are rearranged in materials
C. atoms combine in water to form solids
D. atoms of magma cool after a volcanic eruption

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Answer:

Atoms are rearranged in materials

Explanation:

How does the tRNA-mRNA interaction ensure that the amino acids are added in the correct order?

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Answer:

Only the tRNA carrying the next amino acid in the polypeptide chain has the anticodon that binds to the appropriate location on the mRNA.

This system ensures that amino acids are added to the chain in the correct order. At the beginning of translation, the ribosome and a tRNA attach to the mRNA.

hope it helps!

a plant has two alleles for color. the red allele is recessive and is represented by q. the purple allele is dominant, and represented by p. if 59 of 100 organisms are red, what is q?
A 0.48
B 0.77
C 0.23
D 0.59

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Answer: B. 0.77

Explanation:

We should note that from the Hardy-Weinberg law, the formula used is:

p²+ 2pq+ q² = 1

From the information given,

p = purple allele

q = red allele

q² = 59/100 = 0.59

Then, the frequency of the red allele that is recessive will be:

q² = 0.59

q= √0.59

q = 0.768.

q = 0.77

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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Answer:

...34 minutes later...

Explanation:

Hi sorry Im probably too late anyway but I do hope you did good! Have a wonderful week!

What might happen to a desert biome if the area received more rain than it normally receives over an extended period of time? Describe some of the changes that you might expect to see

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Answer:

Desert biome will change.

Explanation:

Desert biome will change if the area received more rain than normal it receives over an long period of time because the vegetation on that area appears. The change in rainfall pattern in the desert area changes the animals present in this region because the temperature of the desert is no longer suitable for the desert animals so they migrated and other organisms come to this place.

Three brothers have blood types A, B, and O. What are the chances that the parents of these three will produce a fourth child
whose blood type is AB?
A) 100%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 0%

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The answer is B) 25%

Which organ system removes cellular wastes as the result of cellular respiration?
a) Digestive Systelm
b) Respiratory System
c) Excretory System
d) Nervous System
e) Circulatory System

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Answer:

Excretory system

Explanation:

The excretory system serves to remove these nitrogenous waste products, as well as excess salts and water, from the body

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Answer:

Independent variable: temperature

dependent variable: clams

optimum temp is 30 degrees

I'm not exactly sure about the mean

for number five since it went up 20 then I would say 52

the last one is a hypothesis

Explanation:

Which of the following is considered to be a human vestigial (unused) structure?

A. Eyebrow
B. Appendix
C. Pelvis
D. Chromosomes

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Answer:

Appendix

Explanation:

Though new evidence has shown that our  Appendix might not be so useless, we still generally consider it vestigial in school textbooks & by word of mouth.

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[WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT] Which of these events leaves small pieces of rock in new places?

A) Depositon
B) Weathering
C) Erosion
D) Oxidiation

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Doctors found out that you are suffering from a serious disease that can only be cured using stem cell therapy. The doctors explain that both adult and embryonic stem cells can be used in your case. Which of the 2 types would you prefer and why? Use facts about each to support your answer.

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Answer:

embryonic stem cells

Explanation:

I prefer embryonic stem cells instead of adult stem cells because embryonic stem cells can be differentiate into any cell type whereas adult stem cells can't be differentiated into other cell type. Due to this feature of embryonic stem cells, it can be used for the therapy and the disease can be cured with the help of these embryonic stem cells. So I prefer embryonic stem cells due to their unique ability of differentiation into any type of cell.

Which of the following statements is true about the current amount of carbon on Earth? A. There is the same amount of carbon on Earth now as there was 10,000 years ago B. There is no scientifically accurate way to determine the amount of carbon on Earth 10,000 years ago C. As a result of burning and fossil fuels, there is an increased amount of carbon on Earth now than there was 10,000 years ago D. As a result of burning and fossil fuels, there is a decreased amount of carbon on Earth now than there was 10,000 years ago

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

7. Should parents be allowed to manipulate the genes of their children to select for certain
traits when the children themselves cannot give consent?

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Answer:

Maybe

Explanation:

It depends. Is the trait harmful? Parents should do their best to avoid harmful traits for their children, but no not if its not harmful

Select the correct answer.
When do you see a partial lunar eclipse?
O A
when the Moon passes through the Earth's penumbral shadow
OB. when the Moon lies exclusively in the Earth's penumbral shadow
Ос.
when a portion of the Moon passes through the Earth's umbral shadow
OD.
when the Moon lies exclusively in the Earth's umbral shadow

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Answer:

C. when a portion of the moon passes through the earth's umbral shadow.

Explanation:

A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and moon but the celestial bodies are not arranged in a straight line. When that occurs, a small part of the moon's surface is covered by the darkest, central part of the shadow of the Earth called the umbra. The rest is covered by the outer part of the shadow, termed penumbra.

What process would you consider essential for maintaining life ?​

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➜ The important processes essential for maintaining life are:

Nutrition.Respiration.Transportation.Breathing.Movement.Excretion.Control and coordination.

If a plant is an organism then the plants leaves, roots and stems are what level of organization?

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Answer:

organ systems

which includes all parts above the ground such as leaves, stems, roots and tubers.

Plants leaves, roots and stems are organ systems.

—Evidence—
•] Plants contain just two organ systems. The shoot system includes all of the parts above the ground, such as leaves and stems, while the root system includes all of the parts below the ground, such as roots and tubers.

Which part of a plant absorbs nutrients and water
A. Flower
B. fruit
C. root
D. Leaf
E. seed
F. stem​

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Answer:

C. root

The part of the plant that absorbs nutrients and water is root.

Hope it will help :)

Answer:

the root

Explanation:

After filling out the information above, answer this question in depth (at least 5 sentences). Use your notes as necessary. Why may chromosomal disorders be more detrimental than DNA mutations?

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Answer: Chromosomal disorders are the disorders that are caused due to the presence of extra chromosomes, or absence of one or more chromosomes or specific part of the chromosomes. Mutation can be defined as the change that occurs in the genetic makeup of the organism either during copy of genome during replication or due to external factors like exposure to ultraviolet radiations, cigarette smoke, and due to carcinogenic agents.

Explanation:

The change in shape of the chromosome as compared to the normal one also exert influence over the functions. Down syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, and others are the examples of the chromosomal disorders. These syndromes affect the normal functioning of the human being rendering it unfertile, rudimentary development of sex organs, development of traits in opposite sex, induce short life span, poor health, lack of proper mental development, and other abnormal characteristics in the effected individuals.  On the other hand mutations are not always detrimental, only a small percentage of mutations can cause genetic disorders. Some mutations can change the genetic makeup by does not affect the functioning of the protein thus the physiological functions of the body are remained restored.

Will mark brainliest and give thirteen points if you give explanation

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight. This occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned. Such alignment coincides with a new moon indicating the Moon is closest to the ecliptic plane.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

To see a total eclipse, where the moon fully covers the sun for a short few minutes, you must be in the path of totality. The path of totality is a relatively thin ribbon, around 70 miles wide, that will cross the U.S. from West to East.

When the cell duplicates into 16 total cells, what is the mass of cells called?

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Answer:

Mitosis?..................

Answer:

a diploid

Explanation:

What other applications of DNA sequences can you think of?
No link plz :)

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Answer:

Molecular biology.

Evolutionary biology.

Metagenomics.

Virology.

Medicine.

Forensics.

Discovery of DNA structure and function.

RNA sequencing.

Explanation:

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Free earlobes are determined by a dominant allele. Attached earlobes are determined by a recessive allele. Tyler has free earlobes. His father has free earlobes but his mother has attached earlobes. What is Tyler’s genotype?

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(I used E to represent earlobes) I think his genotype is Ee


The evaluation of the materials and energy used
for making, selling, using, and disposing of a
product is called a
__________________

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hazardous secondary material

what are 3 ways convection currents affect the weather​

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The heating of the Earth's surface and atmosphere by the sun drives convection within the atmosphere and ocean. This convection produces winds and ocean currents. The greater the pressure differences between a low-pressure area and a high-pressure area, the stronger the winds.

reproductive process of amoeba​

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Reproductive process of amoeba

what is the mRNA of GAGATTTACCGTAGC

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Answer:

CUCUAAAUGGCAUCG

Leu-Ter-Met-Ala-Ser

Explanation:

this should be correct, in mRNA A codes for U, T codes for A, C codes for G and G codes for C. Hope this helps

there are 12% cytosines in a DNA molecule , what percentage of thymines

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Answer:

To calculate the percentage of thymine we need to use Chargaff's rule:

Chargaff's rules state that the amount of guanine should be equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine should be equal to thymine

A+G=T+C

A=T

C=G

100%-(2x12)=2T

T=(100%-24%)/2

T=38%

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