How many genes make up the human genome?
four: adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine
23 pairs of genes
20,000–25,000 genes
3 billion genes

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Answer 1

Answer:

The correct answer is - 20000, 25,000 genes.

Explanation:

Genes are made by the functional and physical unit of the heredity called DNA. Genes are the precursors or encoded instructions to make a specific protein. Genes can be small or large depending on the DNA bases present in it which can be hundreds to millions in numbers.

According to the Human Genome Project, which found out the total genes present in a human genome between 20000 to 250000 genes approximately.

Thus, the correct answer is - 20000, 25,000 genes.

Answer 2

Genes are the hereditary units, which are present in the coded segments of the DNA. Genes carry the information from parent to daughter cells.

There are 20,000 to 25,000 genes that make up the human genome.

Human Genome Project was conducted for several years, the result obtained was:

The human genome project was an international scientific project, which aimed at determining the base pairs that make up the human DNA.

The project estimated that humans consist of 20,000 to 25,000 genes in their genome. Each individual inherits the copies of genes from both parents.

Therefore, the correct answer is Option C.

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Related Questions

what is the function of ribosomes inside cells?​

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Answer:

A ribosome is a cell organelle. It functions as a micro-machine for making proteins. Ribosomes are composed of special proteins and nucleic acids. The TRANSLATION of information and the Linking of AMINO ACIDS are at the heart of the protein production process.

Explanation:

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Jamie notices some small objects floating at the bottom of a sample of pond water he collected. He is trying to decide if these objects are living. He drops a small amount of alcohol nearby, and the objects move in the opposite direction. What characteristic of living things is Jamie testing

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Answer:

Irritability

Explanation:

Living things have been said to contain or possess certain characteristics that qualifies them to be "LIVING". These characteristics include; movement, respiration, growth, irritability, reproduction etc. The characteristics described in this question is IRRITABILITY.

IRRITABILITY is the ability of a living thing to respond to external or internal stimulus. In this case where Jamie drops a small amount of alcohol nearby a sample of pond water he collected, he notices that the small objects move towards the opposite side. This means that the objects are RESPONDING to a stimuli, which is the ALCOHOL in this case. Hence, irritability is the characteristics being tested.

Karen is classifying a group of organisms that are enter primary producers or consumers.what is the direct source of energy for all of the consumers

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Answer:

Primary consumers

Explanation:

DIRECT source of energy

Answer:

either producers or other consumers

Explanation:

Buffers are substances that help resist shifts in pH by (From the close reading exercises)

A. releasing H+ to a solution when acids are added.

B. donating H+ to a solution when bases are added.

C. accepting H+ from a solution when acids are added.

D. both donating H+ and accepting H+.​

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Answer:

Buffers are substances that help resist shifts in pH by both donating H⁺ and accepting H⁺ (option D).

Explanation:

A buffer is a chemical substance capable of balancing the pH of a solution, when the balance is altered by the addition of an acid or a base. They are also called cushioning solution, and can be formed by an acid and its base conjugated, with a specific range of action.

The presence of a buffer in a solution has the ability to release hydrogen ions (H⁺) or accept them, helping to balance the pH, in the presence of a base or an acid, respectively. That is, a buffer can yield H⁺ to a solution when there are few or accept H⁺ when its content is high.

The other options are not correct because:

    A. Buffers do not release H+ into a solution when acids are added, but accept them.

     B and C.  Giving up H+ to a solution when bases are added or accepting H+ from a solution when acids are added are effects that buffers can potentially do, which is described in the text above.

3. Which of the following organelles are found in plant cells? Select all that apply.
central vacuole
flagella
O lysosomes
O nucleus
n cell wall

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Answer:

The organelles found in plant cells: central vacuole, nucleus, and cell wall.

Answer:

Central Vacuole, Nucleus, and Cell Wall

Explanation:

can we tell the function of all proteins from their quaternary structure?

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Answer:

You can not tell the function of the proteins.

Explanation:

the reason is because the proteins have different types of functions and there is alot of proteins in things

Which cellular process does a mitochondria perform for the cell

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Answer:

cellular respiration

Explanation:

Cellular respiration is when oxygen is used to make energy

Cell size and shape are important factors in determining the rate of diffusion. Think about cells with specialized functions, such as epithelial cells that line the small intestine or plant root hairs. What is the function of these cells? Sketch the shape of these cells. How does the shape of these cells relate to their function?

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Answer:

Epithelial cells are the protective cells. They form the outer covering of the body surface which protects the body from any external danger.Cuboidal epithelial cells, as their name suggests, are shaped like cubes. These are typically found in tissues that secrete or absorb substances, such as in the kidneys and glands. Columnar epithelial cells are long and thin, like columns. These are usually found in places that secrete mucus such as the stomach.

What are three possible long-term consequences of two species occupying the same niche?

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Answer:

one will become extinctone/both will adaptone will migrate to a new location

Explanation:

An ecological niche is the role species has in its environment. This includes how it survives, reproduces, finds shelter, and obtains good. It includes all its interactions with both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors.

When species occupy the same niche, it means they are competing for the same resources. This is not sustainable. Eventually, one of three things are likely to happen:

one species will die out (become extinct) because they are being outcompeted by the more successful species, and will struggle to survive without adequate food and sheltereither one or both species will have to adapt to occupy another similar niche by, for example, exploiting a new food source in the area.either one or both species will have to migrate to a new area to occupy a different geographical area and new resources.

The species that is being excluded from the niche can either adapt in the long term to occupy another similar niche, migrate to a new area, or it can die out.

Answer: The species that is being excluded from the niche can either adapt in the long term to occupy another similar niche, migrate to a new area, or it can die out.

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Role of Lipids and Carbohydrates - Type Lipid or Carbohydrate behind each question. 16. Provide long term energy storage. 17. Provide insulation and protection. 18. Short term energy supply 19. Composes cellulose in trees and plants. 20. Main component of cell membranes 21. Provide a waterproof coating on leaves and feathers. 22. Composes chitin exoskeleton of insects. 23. Act as chemical messengers in the body.

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Answer:

16. Carbohydrates  

17. Lipids

18. Carbohydrates

19. Carbohydrates

20. Lipids

21. Lipids

22. Carbohydrates

23. Lipids

Explanation:

Carbohydrates are organic molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Carbohydrates can be classified into three types: monosaccharides (e.g. glucose), disaccharides (e.g., lactose), and polysaccharides (e.g., starch). Cellulose is a carbohydrate where many glucose rings chain together, while chitin is a polysaccharide consisting of chains of modified glucose molecules.

Lipids represent a diverse group of organic molecules that include, among others, fats, waxes, oils, hormones, etc. Lipids play a role by insulating (and protecting) the body. For example, there is a layer of fats beneath the skin which enables to maintain body temperature relatively constant. In animals, lipids constitute about 50% of the mass of cell membranes. These membrane lipids are mainly phospholipids, glycolipids and cholesterol. There are hormones that derive from lipids such as steroid hormones, which derive from cholesterol. Some examples of steroid hormones are testosterone, estrogen and cortisol.

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Which form of precipitation would you predict when you see a cloud shaped like a column in the sky during the summer at an above freezing temperature? (2 points)

Group of answer choices:

Heavy rain and hail

Light rain, sleet, and snow

Heavy snow and strong winds

Clear skies with no precipitation

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Answer:

light rain sleet and snow

A)

Column shaped clouds usually mean that heavy precipitation is on the way.  

A fair amount of the world's precipitation falls as snow or some other solid water form. Actually, outside the tropical regions, it is likely that the much of the precipitation begins in the solid form and only becomes liquid rain when it melts while falling through air with temperatures above freezing.

which of the following is an example of the relationship between structure and function in a living thing?
A. A penguins feet are large and flat with claws for traction on ice.
B. A whale has no appendix.
C. The human ribcage is soft and lined with fur-like projections.
D. An eagle is colorblind. He has only rods on his retina.

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Answer:

A. A penguins feet are large and flat with claws for traction on ice

Explanation:

It includes the structure of the feet and the function of it.

carbon moves in the ____ by photosynthesis

A. hydrosphere
B. biosphere
C. geosphere
D. atmosphere

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Answer:

it moves in the atmosphere

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Answer: A and B

Explanation:

The answer is: A and D I HOPE THIS HELPS!!

A food chain in an ecosystem flows from green algae, to freshwater snails, to small fish, and finally to large fish.

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Answer:

The primary consumer would is freshwater snails.

Explanation:

Producers are organisms that produce their own food and not depends on any other organism by the process of photosynthesis such as algae. Primary organisms on the other hand directly depend on the producers for their food and often get killed by secondary consumers.

Freshwater snails are the perfect example of the primary consumer as they get their food and energy from algae and are the primary source of food and energy for small fishes.

Viruses lack mitochondria, ribosomes, and Golgi apparatus that are present in cells of organisms. Which statement is supported by this information?

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Answer:

Viruses are non living organisms

Explanation:

They're non living organisms which means they cannot replicate themselves

Answer:

Viruses must use other viruses to replicate.

Explanation:

They can't replicate or reproduce by themselves.

Write a sentence describing Abraham Lincoln.​

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Answer:

Abraham Lincoln was a good president promoting the abolishment od=f slavery, sadly he was assassinated during an opera.

Explanation:

Basic info on the president :)

Describe the factors that influence the development and type of soil in a certain area.

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Soil research has shown that soil profiles are influenced by five separate, yet interacting, factors: parent material, climate, topography, organisms, and time. Soil scientists call these the factors of soil formation

Answer:

Factors that determine a soil's characteristics include: the type of parent rock from which the soil forms, the climate in the area, the slope of the land, the type and amount of vegetation, and the length of time the rock has been weathering.

Explanation:

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You are a scientist and would like to know if a new fertilizer will help plants grow faster. What would the experimental group be?

The plants that only get soil

The plants that only get water

The plants that get different amounts of the new fertilizer

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Answer:

The plants that get different amounts of fertilizer.

How will the grazing animals prevent or control further colonization by other plants?


(I hope someone could please help, biology is my weakest subject. )

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Answer:

they control the growth of non-native grasses and Herbs so that other desirable plants can coexist

Humans often invade spaces that were once isolated, such as beaches, affecting how animals produce offspring. Humans are overtaking the natural habitat of sea turtles, reducing the space where they deposit their eggs. Females will only deposit eggs on the land where they were hatched, and if that is taken from them they will never lay eggs. Which is NOT a step humans can take in helping sea turtles? A) Respect the areas that have been roped off for turtle eggs B) When turtle eggs are found, move them to a safe place C) When boating, try to avoid places where turtles swim and eat D) If found, do not disturb eggs or sea turtles that are laying eggs

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Answer:

B) When turtle eggs are found, move them to a safe place.

Explanation:

Based on the given article, we can learn that human encroachment has decreased the private lands/ spaces for animals to reproduce properly. One such case is that of the sea turtles. As the females only "deposit eggs on the land where they were hatched", it is important to keep them safe and undisturbed.

Therefore, one step that isn't helping the turtles is to move the eggs to a safe place. This is because female sea turtles "will never lay eggs" if their eggs are ever taken away from the original place they were laid at.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Which of the following correctly describes how glucose becomes the product of a chemical reaction?
O Photosynthesis creates glucose using energy, a solid, and a liquid.
O Photosynthesis creates glucose using energy, a gas, and a liquid.
O Cellular respiration creates glucose using a gas and a liquid.
O Cellular respiration creates glucose using a solid, and a liquid

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\tt B. \ Photosynthesis \ creates \ glucose \ using \ energy, \ a \ gas,and \ a \ liquid}[/tex]

Explanation:

Glucose is made in the process of photosynthesis. It is used in cellular respiration, but not made. So we can eliminate choices C and D.

Now, let's analyze the photosynthesis equation so we can pick between A and B.

6CO₂+6H₂O+light energy ⇒ C₆H₁₂O₆+6O₂

A gas (carbon dioxide), a liquid (water) and energy are used to make glucose and oxygen.

No solids are used, so we can eliminate choice A. We are left with choice B. Photosynthesis creates glucose using energy, a gas, and a liquid.

What challenges do Arctic areas face as a result of global warming? 2) What measures could help deal with the problem? 3) What do you predict will happen to Arctic ecosystems if no measures are taken to reverse the problem of global warming? Explain your reasoning. 4) Which measures do you think are most important to pursue?

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Answer:

Global warming is defined as the environmental issue that leads to long term heating of the earth due to human activities such as burning of fossil fuels.

1. Arctic areas are facing huge challenges due to global warming that includes rising sea levels, rapid melting of ice,  loss of fish stocks, birds and marine mammals, and changes in climate patterns.

2. Measures that help to deal with the problem are reduction in the use of hydrofluorocarbons, cutting emissions of black carbon, methane, reduce overfishing, and reduction of industrial waste.

3. If there will be no measure taken to reverse the problem of global warming in the Arctic ecosystem, it will cause flood and tsunami in the nearby continents due to the rapid melting of ice, changes in climate patterns, and lead to the extinction of many marine animals.

4.  Reduction of industrial waste is the most important measure to pursue because industrial waste contributes most of the greenhouse gases and causes air pollution, land pollution, water pollution, and nuclear pollution. So reduction is industrial waste will reduce the emission of harmful gases in the environment that can reduce the impact of global warming.

how does nuclear fusion energy reach earth

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Answer:

Scientists are searching for ways to create controlled nuclear fusion reactions on Earth. Their goal is develop nuclear fusion power plants, where the energy from fusion of hydrogen nuclei can be converted to electricity. In the thermonuclear reactor, radiation from fusion is used to heat water and produce steam.

During Mitosis, in which phase do two nuclei form?
A.prophase
B.anaphase
C.telophase
D.metaphase

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C. I believe

In telophase, the cell is nearly done dividing, and it starts to re-establish its normal structures as

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Answer:

Building and repairing cells

Body cavities diagram I need help

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2. Which of the following statements is true of tertiary
consumers in an ecosystem?
A) There are more secondary consumers than
tertiary consumers.
B) They are caten by secondary consumers.
C) They contain the most biomass out of all of the
trophievels.
D) They are the largest trophic level.
E) This level of the food chain has the highest
amount of diversity.

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The answer would be B.
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They attract secondary consumers, this applies to the tertiary consumers of the ecosystem.

What do you mean by ecosystem?

An ecosystem consists of all the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact. These biotic and abiotic components are interconnected through nutrient cycles and energy flows. Energy enters the system through photosynthesis and is incorporated into the plant tissue.

The term "ecosystem" was first used in 1935 in a publication by British environmentalist Arthur Tansley. The term was coined by Arthur Roy Clapham, who coined the word at Tansley's request.

The main ecosystem types  are forest, desert, rainforest, grassland, tundra, savanna, and mountain ecosystems.

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Suzie Q wants to know the effect of different colors of light on the growth of plants. She believes that plants can survive best in white light. She buys 5 ferns of the same species, which are all approximately the same age and height. She places one in white light, one in blue light, one in green light, one in red light, and one in the closet. All of the ferns are planted in Miracle-Grow and given 20 mL of water once a day for 2 weeks. After the two weeks, Suzie observes the plants and makes measurements.

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Answer:

This question is incomplete; the complete part is:

What is the independent variable in this experiment?

A) The plant species

B) The amount of water that each plant gets

C) The amount of time

D) The different types of light the plants were put under.

The answer is D. The different types of light the plants were put under.

Explanation:

In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable that is changed or manipulated by the experimenter in order to bring about a measurable response.

In this experiment, Suzie Q wants to know the effect of different colors of light on the growth of plants. The different types of light used are; white light, blue light, green light, red light. Therefore, the independent variable is the DIFFERENT TYPES OF LIGHT THE PLANTS WERE PLACED UNDER.

What's the function of prop roots?

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Explanation:

plays a substantial role in endowing certain plants with extra structural support.

Answer: The roots of a plant function in many different ways, including absorbing nutrients and water, providing anchorage, and acting as a food storage site.

Explanation:

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