Answer:
the answer is a. any ciliated cell in lungs catches bacteria & debris from lungs causing cough, difficulty breathing, etc.
can develop into asthma, infection of pleura, and bronchitis...
how is spark formed, and why might a spark start an explosion?
Answer:When the applied electric field exceeds the dielectric breakdown strength of the intervening medium, a spark is generated. In a mechanism known as dielectric breakdown, the exponentially increasing electrons and ions allow regions of the air in the gap to become electrically conductive.
An electrostatic spark causes the blast. The sudden rise in temperature that occurs as the mixture ignites causes a massive increase in gas pressure. The ensuing increase in pressure could collapse the chamber with a noisy explosion if the burning vapour were to be trapped.
Explanation:
What will lead to changes in a phenotype of an individual?
a. medicines
b. nutrition frequency
c. DNA sequence variation
d. all of the above
Answer: D
Explanation:
red-green color blindness is an x-linked recessive disorder. if the mother is RGCB and the father has normal vision, what are the changes for daughters and sons to hae the trait
Answer:
The correct answer would be -
RGCB daughter - 0%
RGCB sons - 100%
Explanation:
Red-green color blindness is a sex-linked recessive disease that means it will only express in absence of the normal allele that is present on X-chromosomes. As it is known that males have only one X-chromosomes therefore, the chances are more in males to be affected in presence of the recessive gene. In this given case women s RGCB and man has normal vision. The genotype of women would be both recessive alleles XcXc and genotype of man would be XY.
The gametes would be - Xc, Xc and X, Y
then the cross:
Xc Xc
X XXc XXc
Y XcY XcY
so the offspring would be -
Carrier female = XXc (50% chance in total and 100% in daughters)
RGCB daughters = 0%
RGCB male = XcY (100% in sons and 50% of total children)
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Just think about it, you have to heat the tomatoes on the stove to be a sauce, the heat makes it soft.
Select the neurological problems that affect women more often than men.
Answer: Imma say the Parkinson's disease.
This disabling neurological disease affects about 50% more men than women.More than two times more men than women are affected by antisocial personality disorder and substance use disorder. Several cancers, including stomach cancer (2:1), oesophageal cancer (3:1), liver cancer (2:1 to 4:1) and oral cancer (2:1 to 3:1), which have mostly lifestyle-based risk factors, are more common in men.
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What is the optimal pH that this enzyme functions at? And What is the optimal temperature that this enzyme functions at?
Answer:
Optimum Temperature is 35°C
Optimum PH is 7.0.
Explanation:
The optimum temp of enzymes is 20-35°c. They become inactivated at very low temperature and denatured (destroyed) at very high temp i.e. greater than 45°C. Low molecular weight enzymes are comparatively more heat stable.
The optimum pH of most enzymes is pH 7.0 (neutral pH).
The function of some cyclin-dependent protein kinases (CDKs) has been remarkably conserved in evolution. Indeed, coding sequence for the human protein Cdc2 is able to substitute for the CDC28 gene in S. cerevisae and allow the yeast cell to grow and mate essentially normally. The following sequence near the NH2-end of the molecule is identical in both proteins: Gly-Glu-Gly-Thr-Tyr-Gly-Val-Val-Tyr-Lys-Ala. Does this mean that nucleotide sequences of the two genes coding for this region of the polypeptide are also identical
Answer:
No, because the genetic code is redundant
Explanation:
During the translation, a single amino acid may be coded for by more than one codon. It is for that reason that the genetic code is considered to be redundant. Tryptophan is the unique amino acid specified by a single codon. In this case, it is likely that silent mutations at the nucleotide sequence that encode for the Glu-Gly-Thr-Tyr-Gly-Val-Val-Tyr-Lys-Ala protein motif might have accumulated during the evolution of both CDK genes, modifying thus their nucleotide sequences while preserving the same protein sequence.
Some people's earlobes dangle or flap unattached, while others don't. This trait is genetically determined. Use the genetics simulation to explore the genes that determine whether earlobes are attached or unattached. One trait is dominant and the other is recessive. See what happens when you cross parents with different genetic combinations. Follow the specific instructions for each trial.
Complete question, Answer, and Explanation:
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HELP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! A scientist discovered a new species living in the deep ocean. This organism is prokaryotic, unicellular, has a cell wall, and is a heterotroph. What kingdom does this organism belong to?
Answer:
Kingdom Eubacteria
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What happens when you change the material through which a wave travels?
Answer:
Changing the material will speed up or slow down the wave depending on the index of refraction of the material.
Sleep is an important need for people, explain sleep and four
different stages of sleep.
Answer:
Stage 1 non-REM sleep is the changeover from wakefulness to sleep. ...
Stage 2 non-REM sleep is a period of light sleep before you enter deeper sleep. ...
Stage 3 non-REM sleep is the period of deep sleep that you need to feel refreshed in the morning. ...
REM sleep first occurs about 90 minutes after falling asleep.
Explanation:
Sleep is an important part of your daily routine—you spend about one-third of your time doing it. Quality sleep – and getting enough of it at the right times -- is as essential to survival as food and water. Without sleep you can’t form or maintain the pathways in your brain that let you learn and create new memories, and it’s harder to concentrate and respond quickly.
Stages of sleepstage 1 non-REM sleep is the changeover from wakefulness to sleep. During this short period (lasting several minutes) of relatively light sleep, your heartbeat, breathing, and eye movements slow, and your muscles relax with occasional twitches. Your brain waves begin to slow from their daytime wakefulness patterns.
Stage 2 non-REM sleep is a period of light sleep before you enter deeper sleep. Your heartbeat and breathing slow, and muscles relax even further. Your body temperature drops and eye movements stop. Brain wave activity slows but is marked by brief bursts of electrical activity. You spend more of your repeated sleep cycles in stage 2 sleep than in other sleep stages.
Stage 3 non-REM sleep is the period of deep sleep that you need to feel refreshed in the morning. It occurs in longer periods during the first half of the night. Your heartbeat and breathing slow to their lowest levels during sleep. Your muscles are relaxed and it may be difficult to awaken you. Brain waves become even slower.
REM sleep first occurs about 90 minutes after falling asleep. Your eyes move rapidly from side to side behind closed eyelids. Mixed frequency brain wave activity becomes closer to that seen in wakefulness. Your breathing becomes faster and irregular, and your heart rate and blood pressure increase to near waking levels. Most of your dreaming occurs during REM sleep, although some can also occur in non-REM sleep. Your arm and leg muscles become temporarily paralyzed, which prevents you from acting out your dreams. As you age, you sleep less of your time in REM sleep. Memory consolidation most likely requires both non-REM and REM sleep.
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Which word describes the process by which a human transmits a disease to an animal?
Answer: reverse zoonosis or anthroponosis.
Explanation:
Answer:
a zoonosis
Explanation:
is an infectious disease caused by a pathogen (an infectious agent, such as a bacterium, virus, parasite or prion) that has jumped from an animal (usually a vertebrate) to a human. Typically, the first infected human transmits the infectious agent to at least one other human, who, in turn, infects others
How does a food chain differ from a food web?
A. A food chain identifies the consumers and producers, while a food web lists all of the animals in an ecosystem
B. A food web shows what to eat, while a food chain shows how the eating patterns are connected.
C. A food chain shows an eating pattern, while a food web shows how the various eating patterns are connected.
D. a food chain shows how eating patterns are connected among organisms, while a food web shows the eating patterns among organisms
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A food chain shows an eating pattern, while a food web shows how the various eating patterns are connected.
JND stands for:
Select one:
a. Just noticeable theory
ob. Just noticeable direction
c. Just negotiable difference
d. Just noticeable difference
The correct answer is D. Just noticeable difference.
Explanation
In psychophysics, a barely noticeable difference, usually abbreviated with lowercase letters JND, is the smallest detectable difference between an initial and a secondary level of a particular sensory stimulus. Also known as limen difference, differential threshold, or less noticeable difference. According to the above, the correct answer is D. Just noticeable difference.
How many NAD+ become NADH during glycolysis, starting with one molecule of glucose?
a. none
b.1
c.2
d.6
Answer:
d.6
Explanation:
Step 6 is the first step in which NAD+ is reduced to form NADH. Two NADH molecules are formed for every one glucose molecule.
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Sympatric speciation occurs due to all of the following except O geographic isolation O pre-zygotic isolation O post-zygotic isolation O behavioral isolation
Answer:
Explanation:
When two species are reproductively _____, gene flow does not occur between them ... Which of these are prezygotic isolating mechanisms? -behavioral -temporal ... All of the following statements concerning the evolutionary species concept are true ... both sympatric and allopatric speciation require a geographic barrier.
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Answer:
3 (dominant) 1 (recessive)
Explanation:
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A group is a collection of same kind of organisms that travel together, live, and perform daily tasks together.
Scientists claim that group behavior can increase the chances for an individual and a species to survive and reproduce.
What are the pro's of group behavior? Choose ALL that could apply.
A)
Reduced chance of predation.
B)
Better chance at finding a mate.
Improved foraging, locating food sources.
D)
Increased competition for food or a mate.
E)
No struggle for authority; shared leadership roles.
Answer:
a b e
Explanation:
these are all pros of living in groups
How will the temperature inside the car feel?
Hint: Akbar wonders if what happens in his car is similar to the greenhouse
effect.
Predict the temperature of the air inside the car.
Colder than the outside air.
Warmer than the outside air.
Exactly the same as the outside air.
Answer:
Predict the temperature of air inside car because we can use cooler to cool and if we close all windows it will be hot inside.
Which cell structure serves the stated function in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
nucleus: stores genetic material
O cytoplasm: protects cell structures
O ribosomes: regulate cell processes
O DNA: surrounds cell contents
Answer: O cytoplasm: protects cell structures
Explanation:
which statement best describes metals
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Describe 3 pieces of evidence that you could use to support the theory of evolution.
Answer:
Darwin used multiple lines of evidence to support his theory of evolution by natural selection -- fossil evidence, biogeographical evidence, and anatomical evidence.
Explanation:
One species called the naked mole-rat, has some unique differences. They have a social structure similar to that of ants and bees, they are smaller in size and are mostly ectothermic. They live in harsh, dry scrub land habitats and forage mainly on underground tubers which are widely dispersed. Why you think this species evolved back to an ectothermic life style rather than staying endothermic like all other mammals
Answer:
May be of the environment they live or genetics.
Explanation:
This naked mole rat species evolved back to an ectothermic life style rather than staying endothermic like all other mammals because of the environment they live or change in the genetic makeup. The main reason for this evolution may be the environmental they lives or through the change in genetic makeup of this naked mole rat species so both factors can contribute in the evolution.
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where do we not find glycosidic bonds?
a. lipids
b. cellulose
c. lactose
d. starch
Answer:
C
Explanation: In a fat molecule, the fatty acids are attached to each of the three carbons of the glycerol molecule with an ester bond through the oxygen atom. During the ester bond formation, three molecules are released.
your slide is in focus but you cannot see anything, what maybe the possible problem
Answer:
The correct answer would be - using a lens that is too high powered and thus you may be too focused on the specimen.
Explanation:
The possible scenario for this case where the slide is in focus but can not see anything could be either specimen is not under the lense or too focused on the specimen by using a very high-powered lens.
In a very high-powered lens, the lens becomes over-focused and the specimen does not look in the field of view of the lens, in such case, an individual should ower the power of lense.
living in an unhealthy community will lead to.
Explanation:
if you mean dirty or not cleaned in a while then you can get sick from the lingering germs, and you can get sick or die if something like a gas pipe has rusted open from not being cleaned. there are many other examples.
In cats, the gene for Calico (multicolored) cats is an x-linked trait that is
CODOMINANT. Females that receive a "B" and an "R" gene have black and orange
splotches on white coats. Males can only be black or orange, but never calico.
A female calico's genotype is XBXR
Cross a female calico cat with a black male. (Complete a Punnett square)
What are the results of the cross?
25% Black and male, 0% Calico Male, 25% Calico female
50% Black and male, 50% Calico female.
50% Orange and male, 50% Female Black
Answer:
Considering the whole progeny (100%), there will be
25% Black male kittens, XBY0% Calico Male kittens25% Calico female kittens, XBXRExplanation:
Available data:
The gene for Calico (multicolored) cats is an x-linked trait and codominantCalico Females receive a "B" and an "R" gene, and have black and orange splotches on white coats. Their genotype is XBXR.Males can only be black or orange, but never calico. Their genotype is XBY and XRYCross: a female calico cat with a black male
Parentals) XBXR x XBY
Gametes) XB XR XB Y
Punnett square) XB XR
XB XBXB XBXR
Y XBY XRY
F1) Among the whole progeny:
2/4 = 50% will be black (female XBXB and male XBY) 1/4 = 25% will be Calico (female XBXR) 1/4 = 25% will be Orange (male XRY)Among females:
1/2 = 50% of females will be black, XBXB 1/2 = 50% of females will be Calico, XBXRAmong males:
1/2 = 50% of males will be black, XBY 1/2 = 50% of males will be orange, XRY