How many eggs are initially produced; approximately how many eggs does Melinda still have at the age of 317

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ANSWER: But Melinda created all her eggs when she looked like this, a fetus in her mother's womb. Within a couple of months, she created several million eggs. And then, the eggs began to die. At the age of 31, Melinda may only have a few thousand left.


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Which is NOT a part of cell theory?
A. The basic unit of life is a cell.
B. All cells are produced from other living cells.
C. All cells need light to live.
D. All organisms are made of cell.

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Answer: C. All cells bed light to live
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agriculture

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Slash-and-burn agriculture, method of cultivation in which forests are burned and cleared for planting. Slash-and-burn agriculture is often used by tropical-forest root-crop farmers in various parts of the world and by dry-rice cultivators of the forested hill country of Southeast Asia

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when you mix instant coffee creamer sugar and hot water all together what kind of mixture are you going to form​

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Answer:caffe

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What is full form of ELISA?? Where it is used for ?¿​

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The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay commonly used analytical biochemistry assay

In recent years the elephant population in certain African ecosystems have seen a decreased. The decrease is most likely due tl

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mostly poaching

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For over a decade, farmers in the U.S. have been planting genetically modified crops. An example of one of these crops is corn that is resistant to weed-killer. This makes it so that no corn is lost due to contact with herbicide meant to kill weeds. While this is seen by many as a positive development, others see it as a cause for concern. What is one possible negative side effect of planting genetically modified corn?

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Answer:

D

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In a separate study, 68 rock pocket mice were collected from four different, widely separated areas of dark lava rock. One collecting site was in Sonora, Mexico. The other three were in Chihuahua, Mexico. Dr. Nachman and colleagues observed no significant differences in the color of the rocks in the four locations sampled. However, the dark-colored mice from the three Chihuahua locations were slightly darker than the dark-colored mice from the Sonora population. The entire Mc1r gene was sequenced in all 68 of the mice collected. The mutations responsible for the dark fur color in the Sonora mice were absent from the three different populations of Chihuahua mice. No Mc1r mutations were associated with dark fur color in the Chihuahua populations. These findings suggest that adaptive dark coloration has occurred at least twice in the rock pocket mouse and that these similar phenotypic changes have different genetic bases.

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In a separate study, 68 rock pocket mice were collected from four different, widely separated areas of dark lava rock. One collecting site was in Sonora, Mexico. The other three were in Chihuahua, Mexico. Dr. Nachman and colleagues observed no significant differences in the color of the rocks in the four locations sampled. However, the dark-colored mice from the three Chihuahua locations were slightly darker than the dark-colored mice from the Sonora population. The entire Mc1r gene was sequenced in all 68 of the mice collected. The mutations responsible for the dark fur color in the Sonora mice were absent from the three different populations of Chihuahua mice. No Mc1r mutations were associated with dark fur color in the Chihuahua populations. These findings suggest that adaptive dark coloration has occurred at least twice in the rock pocket mouse and that these similar phenotypic changes have different genetic bases.

How does this study support the  concept that natural selection is not random?  

Answer:

The study supports the  concept that natural selection is not random because in different areas with the same or very similar environmental characteristics, the same phenotype was produced by different types of mutations.  

Explanation:

All of the sampled animals are inhabiting dark substrate. Probably animals needed to camouflage to survive. Natural selection must have driven them to produce dark color, similar to the substrate color. So animals from the different regions suffered different mutations that drove them to have almost the same dark fur color. The environmental condition is favoring the same phenotype.

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Eye color in a particular strain of fly is influenced by one gene with two alleles: a dominant allele that results in red eyes and a recessive allele that results in sepia eyes. A red-eyed female from a true-breeding population is mated with a sepia-eyed male. The Fl offspring are all red-eyed. The Fl flies are allowed to interbreed, producing the following in the F2 generation.
Females: 40 red eyes; 13 sepia eyes
Males: 39 red eyes; 11 sepia eyes
Which of the following best describes the likely mode of inheritance for the eye-color gene?
a. The eye-color gene is likely autosomal because males and females have similar phenotype ratios.
b. The eye-color gene is likely autosomal because more females have sepia eyes than males do.
c. The eye-color gene is likely sex-linked because the males and females have similar phenotype ratios.
d. The eye-color gene is likely sex-linked because the males and females display both phenotypes.

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Answer:

The correct option is a. The eye-color gene is likely autosomal because males and females have similar phenotype ratios.

Explanation:

Available data:

Eye color is influenced by a diallelic gene R dominant allele results in red eyesr recessive allele results in sepia eyesCross: true-breeding red-eyed female with a sepia-eyed maleF1: 100% red-eyed.F2: Females: 40 red eyes; 13 sepia eyes

              Males: 39 red eyes; 11 sepia eyes

77% of the total progeny has red eyes and 23% has sepia eyes.

Among females, 75% is red-eyed, and 25% is sepia-eyed

Among males, 78% is red-eyed, and 22% is sepia-eyed.

The general phenotypic ratio is 3:1

If the eye-color gene was sex-linked, the phenotypic ratios would be different. There would be a higher proportion of red-eyed females than red-eyed males. Females would only express red eyes, while males would express red and sepia eyes. This is

Cross:         X⁺X⁻   x    X⁺Y        (Note: The symbol + represents the allele R

Phenotype: red-eyed both                    and the symbol  - the allele r)                  

Gametes) X⁺       X⁻     X⁺    Y

Punnett square)    X⁺         X⁻

                      X⁺   X⁺X⁺     X⁺X⁻

                       Y    X⁺Y       X⁻Y

F2) 3/4 of the whole progeny would be red-eyed

     1/4 of the whole progeny would be sepia-eyed

  BUT

     Females: 100% red-eyed

     Males: 50% red-eyed and 50% sepia-eyed

These proportions are not coincident with the exposed real proportions

So,

c. The eye-color gene is likely sex-linked because the males and females have similar phenotype ratios.

If this gene was sex-linked, Males and females would not have similar phenotype ratios. This is FALSE.

d. The eye-color gene is likely sex-linked because the males and females display both phenotypes.

If this gene was sex-linked, Males would display both phenotypes, but females would only be red-eyed. This is also FALSE.

According to this, we can assume that this is an autosomal gene. If this is true, then

Cross:   Rr XX    x    Rr XY

Gametes) RX, RX, rX, rX

                RX, RY, rX, rY

Punnett square:

              RX       RX       rX       rX

RX      RRXX    RRXX   RrXX   RrXX

rX       RrXX      RrXX    rrXX    rrXX

RY      RRXY     RRXY   RrXY   RrXY

rY       RrXY      RrXY    rrXY    rrXY

F2)  From the whole progeny

      12/16 = 3/4 = 75% would be red-eyed       4/16 = 1/4 = 25% would be sepia-eyed

       Phenotypic ratio 3:1

       Among females

       6/8 = 3/4 = 75% would be red-eyed, R-XX        2/8 = 1/4 = 25% would be sepia-eyed, rrXX

        Phenotypic ratio 3:1

      Among males

       6/8 = 3/4 = 75% would be red-eyed, R-XY        2/8 = 1/4 = 25% would be sepia-eyed, rrXY

       Phenotypic ratio 3:1

The phenotypic ratio in all cases are 3:1.

b. The eye-color gene is likely autosomal because more females have sepia eyes than males do.

Both males and females exhibit sepia eyes in equal proportions. This is FALSE

a. The eye-color gene is likely autosomal because males and females have similar phenotype ratios.

Males and females do have similar phenotype proportions of red eyes and sepia eyes. This is TRUE

11. Fossil fuels are considered nonrenewable resources because of -
a. Where they come from
b. How they are produced
c. How useful they are
d. How long they take to

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The answer is d. How long they take to be renewed, and by that I mean they take years and years to form again.

Non- not
Renewable- replaceable

Fossil fuels take a very long time to be renewed and is not replaceable instantly, which makes it the opposite of hydroelectric power.

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What theories of the moon's creation have scientists debunked?

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Answer:

Scientists have determined that Earth and the moon most likely could not have formed together when the solar system was created. If they had, the moon would have a large iron core like Earth's, but it instead has a small iron core.

Explanation:

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how is the prairie ecosystem similar to the native plant ecosystem?

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Answer: Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees,

Native plants are plants indigenous to a given area in geologic time. This includes plants that have developed, occur naturally, or existed for many years

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If u looked at a SA cells and cardiac muscle cells under a microscope, do u think they would look the same or different from each other? Explain ur reasoning HELP MEE PLSSSSS

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Answer:

They look a little bit different. SA cells contain fewer mitochondria, fewer myofibers, and a smaller sarcoplasmic reticulum. This means that the SA node cells are less equipped to contract compared to the atrial and ventricular cells.

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A population of organisms has adapted so that the organisms are better able to survive in their environment. What will most likely happen to the population of
organisms?
a) It will increase.
b) It will decrease.
c) It will stay the same.
D)none of the choices given

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Answer: B it will decrease.

What unit of time on Earth is based on the revolution of the Moon around the Earth?
A. day
B. year
C. hour
D. month

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Answer: I think it’s months

Because I found this information... The Moon appears to move completely around the celestial sphere once in about 27.3 days as observed from the Earth. This is called a sidereal month

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In one species of guinea pig, the gene for black fur is dominant while the gene for
brown fur is recessive. A male guinea pig with black fur and a female guinea pig with
black fur produce a female offspring with black fur. Which of the following BEST
describes why the trait for fur color is transferred from the parents to the offspring?
O Genetic mutations
O Acquired traits that are passed on through mitosis
O Environmental conditions such as the type of cage the owner keeps the guinea pig in
O Genes store hereditary information in the DNA of a cell, that leads to traits passing from one
generation to the next

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Answer: it is D

Explanation: if you get a gene from your parents it's a gene you get it's not a mutation because if it was it would've been like a calico color but since it's just black it's D.

3) What evidence did scientists use to develop
the Law of Superposition?

a. Fossils only

b. Rock layers only

c. Rock layers and fossils

d. Fossils and environment

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C is correct rock layers and fossils (:

6. In corn plants, normal height (H) is dominant over short height (h). Complete a
hybrid (heterozygous) cross.
Hybrid
Corn
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Phenotype Probability (%)
H
Normal Height:
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Hybrid
Corn
h
Short Height: 0%

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

Normal height - H

Short height - h

Heterozygous - Hh

A cross involving heterozygotes would be Hh x Hh

         Hh    x    Hh

      HH   Hh   Hh   hh

Since H is dominant over h;

HH and Hh would produce normal height phenotypes.

hh will produce a short height phenotype.

Thus;

Probability of normal height phenotype resulting from the cross = 3/4 or 75%

Probability of short height phenotype resulting from the cross = 1/4 or 25%

What reproductive cells produce new fungi?Question 5 options: spores seeds hyphae buds

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Answer spores

Spores are formed by the fungi and released to create new fungi. This is the powdery substance released by puffballs. Spores are haploid reproductive cells found in some bacteria, plants, algae, fungi, and protozoa. Theoretically, spores can reproduce asexually to produce countless offspring.
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When and where does DNA replication occur in eukaryotic cells?

A) Once in a cell's life (before division), inside the nucleus.

B) Twice in a cell's life,
inside the cytoplasm

C) Several times in a cell's life, inside both the nucleus and cytoplasm.

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Answer:

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The phase of mitosis that is characterized by the formation of chromatids is
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Answer:

The phase of mitosis where chromatids are formed is Metaphase

What are the nervous and endocrine systems controlling to maintain homeostasis?
O A. the body's nitrogen levels
B. the body's internal environment
OCthe body's external skin and hair
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D. the body's support for movement

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Answer:

B. the body's internal environment

Explanation:

Homeostasis is defined as the process of maintaining the internal environment of the body.

All the systems work together to maintain homeostasis. The nervous and endocrine systems are two important system that helps in maintaining homeostasis.

The nervous and endocrine systems are linked with hypothalamus that controls the internal environment of the body by releasing and inhibiting hormones. These hormones keep pH,  temperature,  and other internal conditions stable that support homeostasis.

Hence, the correct answer is "B. the body's internal environment".

Which veterinary professionals design the veterinary curriculum?

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Answer:

vetatm meds

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Answer:Veterinarians

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In quiet breathing, muscular effort is used mainly in inspiration, and expiration is largely passive, due to elastic recoil of the lung. It results in a pattern change between expiratory and inspiratory flow. Explain changes you observed in the recordings you obtained. 1 pts Enter your answer here

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During quiet breathing, the main muscular effort is made in the inhalation process and the expiration process is mainly passive as it depends on the inhalation.

The expiration occurs due to the elastic recoil that causes a decrease in volume. In this process, the contraction of the diaphragm helps in the inhalation which is least affected by the intercostal muscle. During quiet breathing, the rate of inhalation and expiration time is relatively proportionate to one another.

During quiet breathing, the main muscular effort is made in the inhalation process and the expiration process is mainly passive basically depends on the inhalation because of elastic recoil that causes a decrease in volume.

During this, the contraction of the diaphragm helps in the inhalation which is least affected by the intercostal muscle whereas quiet breathing, the rate of inhalation and expiration time is relatively proportionate to one another.

What is Breathing?

Breathing is the process of moving air into and from the lungs to facilitate gas exchange with the internal environment, mostly to flush out carbon dioxide and bring in oxygen.

Thus, in quiet breathing, the main muscular effort is made in the inhalation process and the expiration process is mainly passive basically depends on the inhalation because of elastic recoil that causes a decrease in volume.

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Which of the following best describes how independent assortment results in inherited variations within a species and how it contributes to evolution?

A Independent assortment results from the copying of DNA during cell division and causes variations that are sometimes beneficial to a species


B Independent assortment results from the binary fission of a single cell and causes mutations that can be beneficial or harmful to a species


C Independent assortment occurs during mitosis and causes uncontrolled cell division which is harmful to a species


D Independent assortment occurs when chromosomes separate during meiosis and causes variations that can be beneficial or harmful to a species

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Answer:

D Independent assortment occurs when chromosomes separate during meiosis and causes variations that can be beneficial or harmful to a species

Explanation:

During meiosis, the homologous chromosomes separate and segregate independently of each other. This process is referred to as 'independent assortment'. In consequence, different gene variants or 'alleles' localized in homologous chromosomes segregate independently of each other during gamete formation, thereby one particular gamete has an equal probability to carry either of these segregating alleles. Independent assortment generates genetic variation in the gametes, which can be beneficial or deleterious in a given environment.

The option that best describes how independent assortment results is D Independent assortment occurs when chromosomes separate during meiosis and causes variations that can be beneficial or harmful to a species

What is independent assortment ?

Independent assortment is a phenomenon that occurs during meiosis, which is the process of cell division that produces gametes (sex cells). During meiosis, the chromosomes are randomly sorted into the gametes. This means that the alleles (different forms of a gene) on different chromosomes can be inherited together or separately.

This random assortment of alleles can lead to new combinations of traits, which can be beneficial or harmful to a species.

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