Until DNA evidence provided evidence to the contrary, flagellated spores were used to group the blastocladiomycetes with the ____.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Chytridiomycetes

Explanation:

Blastocladiomycetes were initially grouped under the phylum Chytridiomycetes within the fungi kingdom because the former also have flagellated spores just like the latter

The similarity in spores initially made scientists classify both groups as zoosporic fungi. However, DNA and structural analysis of the spores of the two groups showed that Blastocladiomycetes has no monophyletic relationship with Chytridiomycetes.


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Answer: Yes, this helps a lot.

Where does the egg receive its energy from?


options:


a. The ovum contains a large quantity of cytoplasm, which contains nutrients for the first days of development after fertilization. The cytoplasm of the ovum contains over 140 000 mitochondria to produce ATP required for growth.



b. The uterus contains over 140 000 mitochondria to produce ATP and supplies this to the egg for growth.



c. Similar to sperm it receives its energy from fructose through its path to the uterus.



d. The ovum contains a large quantity of fimbria, which contains nutrients for the first days of development after fertilization.

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Answer:

Until attachment to the uterus, the developing organism is on its own. That means it needs to supply its own energy, so the cytoplasm of the human egg cell contains many energy-generating factories called mitochondria. Those mitochondria come only from the mother.

a. The ovum contains a large quantity of cytoplasm, which contains nutrients for the first days of development after fertilization. The cytoplasm of the ovum contains over 140 000 mitochondria to produce ATP required for growth.

Explanation:

Which of the following proteins could be used to carry proteins across the
cell membrane?

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Answer:

The answer is B :)

Explanation:

Proteins pass through the membrane through passive transport. So the protein used to carry protein through integrated channel membrane. so the correct option is C.

What are proteins?

A protein is a naturally occurring complex substance which consists of amino acid residues joined by peptide bonds.

Passive transport is defined as movement of a solute from a region of high electrochemical potential to a region of lower electrochemical potential on the opposite side in cell membrane. The figure representing the protein transportation through protein carrier channel.

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The ability to have an advantage in obtaining mates by having bigger antlers in deer or bigger showy tails in peacocks, for example is an example of

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Answer:

The correct answer is - intrasexual selection.

Explanation:

Intrasexual selection is the act of competing with other members of one's own sex for various reasons such as high status, mating, area, and many more as well as the evolutionary process responsible for this competition. The great examples of these are antlers of deers and big size showy feathers of the peacocks to attract their males.

Thus, the correct answer is - intrasexual selection.

A solution that is equal in solute concentration to that of the cytoplasm of a cell and causes a cell to neither lose nor gain water by osmosis is a(n)

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Answer:

isotonic solution

Explanation:

The cell membrane is semi-permeable, so it allows to pass through certain solutes. By a process called osmosis, the water molecules move from a compartment of lower concentration of solutes to a compartment with higher concentration.

Therefore, if the concentration of solutes in the outside is higher than the concentration in the cytoplasm (hypertonic solution), the water molecules will move from the interior to the exterior. Conversely, if the cytoplasm is more concentrated than the outside (hypotonic solution), the water molecules will move from the exterior to the interior. If the cytoplasm has the same solute concentration as the outside, the solution of the outside is called isotonic, and no water net flux will be produced.

At which Loint is air pressure lowest?
The image shows a representation of mountains of
various heights, numbered 1, 2, and 3. The plain is
labeled number 4.
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2
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3 I’m pretty sure it’s the third one

Answer:

0

Explanation:

the highest one because as altitude increases the atmospheric pressure decreases

If the first child of two parents with polydactyly does not exhibit this trait, what is the probability that their next child will have polydactyly

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Just because you are deferant dose not mean that your baby wourld have to turn out that way.

In a population of mole-rats, some have a little larger teeth and longer claws. If those particular mole-rats survive because they can dig quicker and the others are preyed on and do not survive to reproduce, what will eventually happen in subsequent generations?

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Answer:

One increase in population and the other decrease.

Explanation:

The population of the rats having little larger teeth and longer claws increases as compared to those rats having small teeth and shorter claws because the rats can escape from their predators and survive in that environmental conditions. The population of rats  having small teeth and shorter claws extinct in the end due to no reproduction and preyed by the predators and dominated by the population of the rats having little larger teeth and longer claws due to their features.

What's different about the 4 dams

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Answer:

dams could mean the bridges

dams could be mean like something real good

It could also dams as in girl eg-damsel in distress, dams was a old word used in the 70s for girls

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I need it asap
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Answer:

1. D

2. D

3. D

4. Kaingin system

5. reusing

Explanation:

I hope this helps.

Give two reasons why humans need a balanced ecosystem.​

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Answer:

1To purify the air so we can breathe properly

2Sequester carbon for climate regulation

Genes for the oxygen-carrying proteins hemoglobin and myoglobin descend from a common ancestor but act in very distinct ways today. They are _____. Group of answer choices paralogous shared ancestral characters paraphyletic horizontally transferred

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Answer: paralogous

Explanation:

Paralogous genes are a class of homologous genes which are due to the duplication of gene, then this are refered to as paralogous.

Genes for the oxygen-carrying proteins hemoglobin and myoglobin descend from a common ancestor but act in very distinct ways today. They are referred to as paralogous.

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Answer:

Sorry ...

Explanation:

Unfortuntely, you can only answer this question if you've read the book. Those reading this pretty much haven't.

Why do you think gene therapy is such a promising field for this disease?

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Answer:

Gene therapy replaces a faulty gene or adds a new gene in an attempt to cure disease or improve your body's ability to fight disease. Gene therapy holds promise for treating a wide range of diseases, such as cancer, cystic fibrosis, heart disease, diabetes, hemophilia and AIDS.

Describe the digestive system in human body!​

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Describe the digestive system in human body

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[tex]{\bf{Ingestion:}}[/tex]: It is the process of taking in food.It involves taking in food through the mouth and eating it.

[tex]{\bf{Digestion:}}[/tex]: It is the breakdown of food into simpler, soluble form with the help of digestive juices made in the body.

[tex]{\bf{Absorption:}}[/tex]: In absorption, food in the soluble form passes into the body fluids such as blood.

[tex]{\bf{Assimilation:}}[/tex]: Assimilation is the process by which absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body.

[tex]{\bf{Egestion:}}[/tex]: It is the process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food.

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Food is taken in or [tex]\tt\bf\blue{ingested}[/tex] through the mouth.Digestion begins inside your mouth when you chew the food.

The water in your mouth is digestive juice called [tex]\tt\bf\blue{Saliva}[/tex]

 .

It is secreted by the three pairs of the [tex]\tt\bf\green{Salivary \: Glands}[/tex] in your mouth.

Chewing breaks down the food into small pieces and mixes it with saliva.This process is called [tex]\tt\bf\green{Mastification}[/tex]

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After the food is swallowed, it slides down the pharynx into the [tex]\tt\bf\purple{Oesophagus}[/tex]

(foodpipe).

The oesophagus leads from your mouth to the stomach.It is made up of muscles.

These muscles gently push food down to your stomach in a wave like action called [tex]\tt\bf\red{Peristalsis}[/tex]

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The digested food is then absorbed by the small intestine. Absorption of the food occurs through thousands of small finger-like projections in the inner wall of the small intestine.

These projections are known as [tex]\tt\bf\pink{Villi}[/tex] increse the surface area of absorption of digested food.

Each villus has a network of fine blood cappilaries close to the surface.

The food absorbed on the surface of the villus passes into the blood in tge cappilaries.

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The food absorbed into the blood is transported to different parts of the body.It is used to provide energy and materials for growth and repair of the body tissues.This is the final stage of digestion and is known as [tex]\tt\bf\red{Assimilation}[/tex]

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Not all the food you eat is digeated & absorbed.The food that cannot be digested moves from the small intestine into a wide tube called the [tex]\tt\bf\green{Large \: Intestine}[/tex]

The waste food is now almost solid is stored in the last part of the large intestine called the [tex]\tt\bf\green {Spectrum}[/tex]

It then passes away from the body through [tex]\tt\bf\green{Anus}[/tex]

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Scenario 1:

Genetic engineering can be used to create more productive strains of farm animals used for milk and meat production. By adding genes to an animal’s DNA, the animal can be made to be more resistant to common infections. This can reduce the need to administer large doses of antibiotics to the animals.

Do you think that this type of genetic engineering should be pursued? Explain your answer. (5 points)

What are some possible impacts (positive and negative) of this type of genetic engineering on individuals, society, and the environment? (5 points)

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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

Yes, this type of genetic engineering should be pursued in order to avoid decrease in death through infections or diseases as well as increase the production of milk and meat of that animals. With this genetic engineering, organisms have high resistance to diseases which decrease the cost of antibiotics. The positive effect of this genetic engineering is the increase in the resistance that leads to good health as well as productivity of organism.

Which of the following adaptations would you expect to find in an animal in the taiga biome, but not in the alpine? a. hibernation b. migration C. large lungs d. large paws​

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You would expect to find C. Large Paws in the taiga biome, but not in the alpine.

Answer:

D- Large pawls

Explanation:

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The nephron loops of the juxtamedullary nephrons are surrounded by a looping, ladder-like blood vessel called the

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The nephron loops of the juxtamedullary nephrons are surrounded by a looping, ladder-like blood vessel called the

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The nephron loops of the juxtamedullary nephrons are surrounded by a looping, ladder-like blood vessel called the Peritubular Capillary network

This network is formed by the Efferent artiole to absorb the non waste martial which is flown out in the ultrafiltration of Glomerular capsule .

Which of the following processes releases carbon dioxide as waste?

Cell division
Cellular respiration
Photosynthesis
Transpiration

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Answer:

The answer is Cellular Respiration

Yes cellular respiration when pyruvic acid is oxidised to co2 and water.

characteristics of carbohydrates

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Answer:

they are quickly used by the body, and are typically quick source of energy. They can be found in almost all sort of food. The composition of Carbohydrates are consisted of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen.

Based on the Punnett square, what is the phenotype of the offspring? Hh HH tall short Mark this and return

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Answer:

tall

Explanation:

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what organelles are not found in plant cells?

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Answer:

The organelle not found in plant cells is the centriole. Plant cells have a large central vacuole that holds water and minerals for the cell.

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Explain at least 3 adaptations that algae would need to be able to survive on land.

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Answer:

1. Algae have a variety of adaptations that help them survive including body structures, defense mechanisms, as well as reproductive strategies. Some algae have holdfasts that attach to the sea floor and anchor them down much like roots of a plant. Many algae, such as Sargassum, have gas-filled structures called floats.

2. Algae and plants are like humans as they need food, nutrients and a good environ- ment to grow and survive. Algae make their own energy or food from the sun but they also need water, correct temperature and nutrients to grow. Algae live in water or damp environments

3. In addition to making organic molecules, algae produce oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. Algae produce an estimated 30 to 50 percent of the net global oxygen available to humans and other terrestrial animals for respiration

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Adaptation for life on land. The stomata can open and close depending on weather in algae.

2. vascular is tissue is not necessary since the entire.

3. seedless plants are classified onto three main catagories

IN YOUR OWN WORDS, write the definition for the word Centromere.
-Thank you!

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Answer:

a chromosome that links a pair os sister chromosome

Explanation:

each chromosome is made of two parallel strands called chromatids. and each pair of chromatids is connected at one point by a structure called centromere.

Answer:

is the constricted region of a chromosome that separates it into a short arm and along arm

or...is a specialized DNA sequence of a chromosome that links a pair of sister chromatids

Explanation:

during cell division , the chromosomes first replicate so that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes

Myoglobin levels are higher in Tibetans and other ethnic groups that live at high altitudes. Explain the benefit of higher myoglobin levels for individuals living at high altitudes.

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Answer:

They are able to take up and store more oxygen in their muscles

Explanation:

According to Oxford dictionary, myoglobin is ''a red protein containing haem, which carries and stores oxygen in muscle cells. It is structurally similar to a subunit of haemoglobin.''

The fact that Tibetans have a high level of myoglobin implies that they are able to take up and store more oxygen in their muscles since myoglobin is involved in storage of oxygen in muscle cells. Hence elevated levels of myoglobins enables the muscle cells to work more effectively.

If two individuals were heterozygous for freckles, which are a dominant autosomal trait, what percentage of their offspring would you expect to have freckles

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Answer:

75%

Explanation:

Firstly, an autosomal dominant trait is a trait the becomes expressed in the presence of only one affected allele, which is the dominant allele. Freckles is said to be an autosomal dominant trait meaning that the presence of the dominant allele (F) makes a person have the condition.

According to this question, If two individuals that are heterozygous for freckles cross i.e. Ff × Ff, the following proportion of offsprings will be produced: FF, Ff, Ff and ff (see punnet square).

From the genotypic observation of the produced offsprings:

FF, Ff - possess freckles

ff - do not possess freckles

Since, 3 (FF, Ff and Ff) of 4 offsprings possess freckles, the percentage of offsprings expected to have the condition will be:

3/4 × 100 = 75%

a rock that weighs 3.5kg can also said to weigh

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Convert 3.5 Kilograms to Pounds
3.5 Kilograms (kg) = 7.716 Pounds (lbs)
1 kg = 2.204623 lbs 1 lbs = 0.453592 kg

When cutting a stem, you can cut straight across, not at an angle *

True
False

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True I believe because if an angel the stem will not produce the same
That’s a good question
“Hey Siri, can you cut a stem across?”
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The answer is “sorry, I didn’t get that.”

15. Which protein (an integral membrane protein, peripheral protein or lipid-linked protein) is easier to remove from a biological membrane

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the memberane which is easier to remove from a biological membrane is integral membrane

04) As substâncias inorgânicas são caracterizadas pela ausência do elemento carbono em sua estrutura ?

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