Answer:
hop this hepl
Explanation:
Which of the following is the most obvious sign of cluster distribution in termites? a. They are insects. b. They are detritivores. c. They are social insects. d. Many species of termites are considered pests.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The most obvious sign of cluster distribution in termites is they are social insects. The correct option is c.
What is cluster distribution?In cluster sampling, a population is divided into clusters, which are smaller groups. They then choose a sample at random from these clusters. Often employed to investigate huge populations, particularly those that are extensively geographically distributed, cluster sampling is a probability sampling technique.
Termite colonies can contain anywhere between 100 and 1,000 individuals, with the larger species typically having a larger colony size. However, some termite colonies, including those with a large population, can reach millions of members.
Therefore, the correct option is c. They are social insects.
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11. An individual who is heterozygous for rob(13;14) is at increased risk for having a child affected by Patau syndrome. Please briefly explain why.
Answer:
because of Chromosome-13 rearranges with with other chromosome.
Explanation:
To understand and be and be able to solve or tackle this question effectively, there is need to know the meaning of the important terms in this question/problem.
- Robertsonian translocation: The term "Robertsonian translocation" simply refer to some kind of disorder in the chromosome in which a different kind of chromosome attach itself to another kind of chromosome, that is to say we have more than two fusion of chromosome that are different on chromosome 13, 14,15,21 and 22.
- Patau syndrome: The syndrome known as " Patau syndrome" is also refer to as Trisomy 13. The syndrome is a kind of abnormalities on the 13th chromosome known as chromosome 13. Patau syndrome patient will have more than two[usually three] kinds of chromosome.
"An individual who is heterozygous for rob(13;14) is at increased risk for having a child affected by Patau syndrome. " is TRUE
A defect in chromosome 13, that is to say the Robertsonian translocation on the 13th chromosome is what causes Patau syndrome. The Robertsonian translocation occurs by addition and subtraction of chromosomes, when there is addition on chromosome 13 or say the rearrangement of chromosome-13 with other chromosome, then, the individual's offspring has the tendency of developing Patau Syndrome.
How do your interactions with nonliving systems affect your environment?
Answer:
Some examples of important nonliving things in an ecosystem are sunlight, temperature, water, air, wind, rocks, and soil. Living things grow, change, produce waste, reproduce, and die. These living things interact with the nonliving things around them such as sunlight, temperature, water, and soil.
Explanation:
Nonliving factors determine what living things can be supported in an ecosystem. The living creatures in a habitat affect the nonliving elements within the community. For example, plants can affect soil chemistry or certain algae can influence water chemistry.
Describe the importance of the intrinsic muscles in the hand as you reach to turn a
doorknob.
Answer:
Finger kinematics during grasp were measured on 5 cadaveric hands. To simulate finger flexion, the FDP was activated by a motor while intrinsic muscles were loaded at various levels (0, 125, 250, 375 or 500g). Finger movement was characterized by the order of metacarpophalangeal, proximal interphalangeal, and distal interphalangeal joint flexion and by the maximal fingertip-to-palm distance during finger closure.
Results
Without any intrinsic muscle contribution (0g load), FDP activation resulted in flexion of all 3 joints, whereby flexion began at the proximal interphalangeal joint, followed by distal interphalangeal joint and then metacarpophalangeal joint. With increasing intrinsic muscle load, finger flexion was initiated at the metacarpophalangeal joint, followed by the proximal interphalangeal and distal interphalangeal joints. This altered joint flexion order resulted in a larger maximal fingertip-to-palm distance during finger flexion. The difference between the 2 extreme conditions (0g vs. 500g of intrinsic muscle load) was 19mm.
Discussion
These findings demonstrate that simultaneous activation of the FDP and the intrinsic muscles results in an apparently more functional hand closing compared to FDP activation alone because of altered kinematics and larger fingertip-to-palm distances.
Clinical Relevance
These findings suggest that intrinsic muscle balancing during reconstruction of grasp in tetraplegic patients may improve function. Keywords: grasp, hand, intrinsic muscles, tendon transfer, tetraplegia
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Introduction
Regaining arm and hand function has been identified as the highest priority for persons with tetraplegia.1,2 Recovering even partial function can have an enormous impact on independence, which enhances quality of life.3 Restoration of finger flexion is an achievable goal in reconstructive surgery of many tetraplegic hands. It can be performed if both the extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis are fully innervated, in which case the extensor carpi radialis longus is transferred to the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP),4 which enables patients to grasp and hold objects. However, by restoring FDP function only, fingertips coming into full flexion approach the bases of the fingers rather than the center of the palm.5 This happens because finger flexion begins at the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint, and fingers curl into flexion rather than following a large arc, which would provide a broad sweeping movement.6 The roll-up finger flexion tends to push large objects out of grasp5 and is therefore considered less functional in daily life.
In normal hand function, the intrinsic muscles, both the lumbricals and interosseus muscles balance finger movement7 and create this broad sweeping movement. Besides abducting and adducting the fingers, they are responsible for coupling metacarpophalangeal joint (MCP) flexion with interphalangeal joints (IP) extension.8,9 For 2-dimensional finger movement during grasp, the lumbricals and the interossei provide the same function, as shown by Leijnse et al.10 Since their function is redundant in the sagittal plane, we refer to them as 1 entity, the intrinsics. Intrinsic function is so important that even when patients have neither functional intrinsic muscle nor a sufficient number of transferable muscles to reconstruct them with an active tendon transfer, passive tenodeses are used to substitute for intrinsic muscle function.11,12
We characterize functional hand movement for tetraplegic persons as a large fingertip-to-palm distance during flexion because this enables them to grasp objects of varying sizes and shapes necessary for activities of daily life. The exact contribution of the intrinsic muscles to this function is incompletely understood. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to quantify the role of intrinsic muscle force in creating a functional grasp. We hypothesized that increasing intrinsic muscle contribution would result in a more functional grasp.
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The intrinsic muscles, including the lumbricals and interventions ” muscles, balance hand movements and provide this broad sweeping motion in normal hand function.
Define intrinsic muscles.The intrinsic muscles define the arch of the hands, twist the knuckles, and resist with the thumbs.
The intrinsic muscles, including the lumbricals and interventions ” muscles, balance hand movements and provide this broad sweeping motion in normal hand function. They are able to bridge metacarpophalangeal joint (MCP) flex with interphalangeal joint (IP) extension, in addition to abducting and adducting the fingers.
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Lara and Tim took different routes to travel from Point A to Point C. Lara took the route along A, B, and C. Tim took the route along A, E, D, and C. Their routes with distances and times are shown.
A 5 sided figure ABCDE is shown. Point A is labeled Start and Point E is labeled End. AB is 6 miles and 1.5 hours, BC is 2 miles and 1 hour, CD is 6 miles and 1.5 hours, DE is 4 miles and 1.5 hours, and AE is 2 miles and 0.5 hour
Which person's average speed is greater?
Lara's, because her average speed is twice Tim's average speed
Lara's, because her average speed is three times Tim's average speed
Tim's, because his average speed is 0.6 miles/hour greater than Lara's average speed
Tim's, because his average speed is 0.2 miles/hour greater than Lara's average speed
Answer:
Tim's, because his average speed is 0.2 miles/hour greater than Lara's average speed
Explanation:
Tims was greater than Lara's with an average speed of 0.2 miles/hour.
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Answer: Tim's, because his average speed is 0.2 miles/hour greater than Lara's average speed
Explanation:
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A black bear in Washington may spend up to five months in hibernation, while a black bear in Florida may spend only four weeks. Which of the following explains why there is such a big difference in their hibernation periods?
A.Florida does not have a cold winter season, and food is available all year long.
B.The bear in Florida must feed more often than the bear in Washington.
C.There are more places to hibernate in Washington than in Florida.
D.It rains much more in Florida, and the bear cannot stay asleep.
PLZ HELP FAST.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Bears hibernate in the cold, hibernating in the heat would be uncomfortable for the Floridian bear
In the cell cycle which phase follows S phase, or DNA replication ?
The majority of pesticides do not have a residual effect (i.e., not persistent; lose chemical activity) in the soil.
a) True
b) False
Answer:
B- False
Explanation:
Pesticides can contaminate soil, water, turf, and other vegetation. In addition to killing insects or weeds, pesticides can be toxic to a host of other organisms including birds, fish, beneficial insects, and non-target plants. Soil can be degraded and the community of organisms living in the soil can be damaged by the misuse or over use of pesticides. Some pesticides are more toxic to soil organisms than others.
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With respect to proteins, the quaternary structure refers to the
Answer:
refers to the number and arrangement of protein subunits
If you have 11 neutrons and 6 protons what is the total mass?
what are reponsibilities only given to the executive branch
Answer:
espero te ayude
Explanation:
El poder ejecutivo es el responsable de la gestión diaria del Estado, concibe y ejecuta políticas y leyes que tienen que ser aplicadas; representa a la nación en sus relaciones diplomáticas; sostiene a las fuerzas armadas y en ocasiones aconseja con respecto a la legislación. En los estados democráticos,
Which statement accurately describes the energy needs for photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
A. Solar energy is needed for cellular respiration but not for photosynthesis.
B. Chemical energy in the form of glucose is needed for both cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
C. Chemical energy in the form of glucose is needed for photosynthesis, and solar energy is needed for cellular respiration.
D. Solar energy is needed for photosynthesis, and chemical energy in the form of glucose is needed for cellular respiration.
Answer:
D. Solar energy is needed for photosynthesis, and chemical energy in the form of glucose is needed for cellular respiration.
Explanation:
should zoos exist? Yes or no ?
3 sentence
Which of the following groups could be classified as an ecosystem?
A)The total of all plants and algae populations in a pond
B)The biotic and abiotic factors interacting in a pond
C)The fungi, bacteria, and animals in a pond
D)The light, temperature, and minerals in a pond
Answer:
The fungi, bacteria, and animals in a pond
Explanation:
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Answer:
C) the fungi, bacteria, and animals in a pond
Explanation: Ecosystem: a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment:
Which answer best explains how most scientists think that planets form? A. Large chunks of matter break off a star that collides with another star; these chunks then become planets orbiting the star. B. Large chunks of matter break off a planet that collides with a smaller body; these chunks gradually clump together to become a new planet. C. A rotating cloud of space dust and gases begins to flatten and condense, forming a new star; the remaining matter forms an accretionary disc around the star, gradually coalescing to form planets. D. A rotating cloud of space dust and gases begins to condense, forming a protoplanet; if the protoplanet is massive enough, its gravity will attract nearby matter until the protoplanet becomes large and round enough to be considered a planet.
Answer: B
Explanation:
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The scientists believe that planets form when a rotating cloud of space dust and gases flattens and condenses, forming a new star; the remaining matter forms an accretionary disc around the star, gradually coalescing to form planets, as described in Option C, also known as the "nebular hypothesis."
What is the nebular hypothesis?The nebular hypothesis is the most widely accepted scientific theory for the planetary systems, such that the solar system and, as per this theory, a cloud of gas and dust, called a nebula, collapse due to gravitational forces; the nebula contracts, and it rotates faster, flattening into a disk, which eventually cools and condenses, forming a protoplanetary disk.
Hence, the scientists believe that planets form when a rotating cloud of space dust and gases flattens and condenses, forming a new star; the remaining matter forms an accretionary disc around the star, gradually coalescing to form planets, as described in Option C, also known as the "nebular hypothesis."
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NEXT QUESTION.
when the moon is between the earth and the sun, what moon phase will this be??
a. full moon.
b. new moon.
c. first quarter.
d. last quarter.
Answer:
New Moon
Explanation:
The new moon phase occurs when the moon is between the Sun and the Earth.
Mitosis occurs in all the cells of the organism.
Answer:
Mitosis is the process in cell division by which the nucleus of the cell divides (in a multiple phase), giving rise to two identical daughter cells. Mitosis happens in all eukaryotic cells (plants, animals, and fungi). It is the process of cell renewal and growth in a plant, animal or fungus.
What are the two types of biological interactions?
Answer:
Intraspecific interactions, where they are the same species, or interspecific interactions, where they are from different species.
Answer:
There are two types of biological interactions, one is harmful interactions and one is helpful interactions.
Explanation:
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A colourless, odourless, tasteless, gas that is the most common element in the atmosphere.
a. nitrogen
b. phosphorus
c. carbon
d. oxygen
Answer:
Nitrogen
Explanation:
Answer:
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Aristotle's ladder of nature, and the Great Chain of Being, were concepts suggesting __________.
a) life evolved on other worlds and was later transported to Earth down a celestial ladder
b) the accurate evolutionary view that all species are related, with each providing an evolutionary link (i.e. step in the ladder) to its immediate ancestor
c) the mystical teleological view that all species were created in a fixed order, from least to most perfect
d) life is a painful and purposeless experience of endless steps, but death brings release from the ladder of life
Answer:
c) the mystical teleological view that all species were created in a fixed order, from least to most perfect
Explanation:
The teleological argument states that God created all living things, this belief is also known as intelligent design or creationism. This belief might be considered to be opposed to the mechanism of natural selection proposed by Darwin to understand how species evolve, which can explain the complexity of living things. The creationism was firstly proposed by Socrates in ancient Greece. Subsequently, Plato (who was a student of Socrates) and Aristotle (who was a student of Plato) substantially enhanced the arguments of the intelligent design.
If I have 12 neutrons and 11 protons what is the total atomic mass?
Answer:
23
Explanation:
Mass number is the total of the protons and neutrons together, and it is given the symbol A. Example: A sodium atom contains 11 protons and 12 neutrons; its mass number A is 23.
Answer:
23
Explanation:
atomic mass is the total of protons and neutrons therefore it's 23
In chickens, FF produces extreme frizzle (very brittle and curly feathers), Ff has mild frizzle and ff has normal feathers. An extreme frizzle hen is mated with a normal
rooster.
Which of the following represents the phenotype ratio for their offspring?
•2 mild frizzle: 2 normal
•2 extreme frizzle: 2 mild frizzle
•100% mild frizzle
•3 extreme frizzle: 1 normal
Answer:
3 extreme on normal
Explanation:
Use a punnett square to put this question into an easy to understand visual tool.
NEED ANSWER ASAP! Aside from safety, which of the following is an additional benefit of understanding animal behavior? A Reduced stress improves the health, fertility, and production of animals B Animals that feel understood are more likely to stifle aggressive tendencies C Well trained animals receive a higher market value than do untrained animals D Handling that have a strong connection to their animals often get breeding rights
Answer:
I think its A.........
Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
Our body cells undergo the process of the cell cycle and mitosis daily. Cells undergoing mitosis are important for growth and repair. Each new cell must be identical to its original cell. In order to ensure this works the genetic material must be duplicated. During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur
A student views 2 cells through his microscope. In cell A, he observes it to be rather large and has a lot of structures including a nucleus in it that make it complex in cell B, he observes that it is much smaller than cell A and does not have many structures inside which he claims makes it less complex What is true about these cells?
A. Cell A is a prokaryote while cell B is a eukaryote
B. Both cells are eukaryotes
C. Both cells are prokaryotes
D. Cell A is a eukaryote while cell B is a prokaryote
Answer: The answer is D
prokaryotes are a microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles
would all changes to a DNA sequence change protein structure and functions?
Answer:
A change in the gene's DNA sequence may lead to a change in the amino acid sequence of the protein. Even changing just one amino acid in a protein's sequence can affect the protein's overall structure and functions..
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the nebular hypothesis?
Question 1 options:
A) A large cloud of hydrogen gas and dust begins to collapse under its own gravity.
B) The collapsing cloud begins to spin.
C) The spinning, collapsing cloud expands into a ball.
D) As the material coalesces in the center, it becomes dense, compresses, and heats up.
A
A large cloud of hydrogen gas and dust begins to collapse under its own gravity.
The incorrect option is "a large cloud of hydrogen gas and dust begins to collapse under its own gravity"
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help please!!!!!! Most Swiss starlings produce four to five eggs in each clutch. Starlings producing more than this have reduced fitness. which of the following statements best explains this situation?
A. The starling parents do not care for their young, reducing their fitness
B. The ecosystem can only support two offspring, reducing the fitness of both populations
C. The population of starlings have limited resources to care for their young
D. The starlings have fewer habits options and fewer offspring, reducing their fitness
Answer: C
Explanation: The population of starlings have limited resources to care for their young. This is why starlings can give birth to so many. The answer is C.
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Most Swiss starlings produce four to five eggs in each clutch. Starlings producing more than this have reduced fitness. The statements best explains this situation is the population of starlings have limited resources to care for their young. Thus, option C is correct.
What is Stabilizing Selection?The term Stabilizing Selection is unlike disruptive selection (diversifying selection) that tends to favor extreme traits when changes occur, stabilizing selection is defined as changes in population genetics in which extreme traits are not favored, rather, traits that are of intermediate variants are most favored and selected for.
In the scenario given, traits of producing fewer starlings or more are extreme traits that are not favored and have reduced fitness. Intermediate variants of producing moderate number of starlings that have high fitness demonstrates the type of selection that is referred by the term called stabilizing selection.
Therefore, Most Swiss starlings produce four to five eggs in each clutch. Starlings producing more than this have reduced fitness. The statements best explains this situation is the population of starlings have limited resources to care for their young. Thus, option C is correct.
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Why would lysosomes help a cell MORE THAN the Golgi Body? Think about the functions of the two organelles.
A.
lysosomes pack up proteins that the cells needs and transports them to different parts of the cell
B. lysosomes move throughout the cell and keeps the cell healthy by breaking down waste and toxins
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C.
lysosomes control the activity of the rest of the cell
D. lysosomes storage water and nutrients that the cell needs in order to survive