Answer:
Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions needed by the organism
Answer:
A unicellular organism, sometimes known as a single-celled organism, is a single-cell creature, as opposed to a multicellular organism, which has many cells. Prokaryotic organisms and eukaryotic organisms are the two types of unicellular creatures.
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Until DNA evidence provided evidence to the contrary, flagellated spores were used to group the blastocladiomycetes with the ____.
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.
What does hydra mean ?
which one of the following substances is not excreted by the human body?
a. carbon dioxide
b. saliva
c. urea
d. salt
Saliva is not excreted by the human body.
Carbon dioxide is excreted by respiration.
Urea is excreted by urine.
Salt is excreted by sweat.
Answer:
the anwer is C. urea is the only one the is not a part of human
List the negative impacts of human activities on vegetation?
Answer:
Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water. These negative impacts can affect human behavior and can prompt mass migrations or battles over clean water.
Explanation:
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
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.
Because the cells of skeletal muscle are relatively large and cylindrical in shape, they are also known as
Answer:
fibers or tubules.
Explanation:
In the gragh the y - i tercept of line is
Answer:
In the gragh y-intercept is the point.
What is the natural tendency of molecules to spread evenly throughout a
room?
A. Passive transport
B. Diffusion
C. Osmosis
D. Active transport
Which three elements do plants get from minerals found in soil
Answer:
The primary nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. You may be most familiar with these three nutrients because they are required in larger quantities than other nutrients. These three elements form the basis of the N-P-K label on commercial fertilizer bags.
Explanation:
In cats, orange vs black fur is controlled by a single x-linked gene. The orange and black alleles are codominant; the intermediate phenotype is tortoiseshell.
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A mother and father cat have 6 kittens: two orange females, two tortoiseshell females, and two black males.
a. What is the mother cat's phenotype?
a) black
b) orange
c) tortoise shell
d) impossible
b. What is the father cat's phenotype?
a) black
b) orange
c) tortoise shell
d) impossible
c. What is the fourth possible phenotype for their offspring?
a) black female
b) orange male
c) tortoise shell male
d) they already had all the offspring with possible phenotypes
Answer:
a. b) orange
b. c) tortoiseshell
c. d) they already had all the offspring with possible phenotypes
Explanation:
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]
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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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ᴀʙꜱᴏʀᴩᴛɪᴏɴ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ɪɴᴛᴇꜱᴛɪɴᴇ!
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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Which of the following must be true for natural selection to occur?
O A. The ecosystem cannot contain predators.
B. A population cannot have competition for resources,
C. A population must be stable.
D. The ecosystem must have limited resources,
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.
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 is not an affect of estrogen in women?
A.Regulates menstruation
B.Regulates egg development
C.Regulates no aspects of pregnancy
D.Regulates egg development and menstruation
IN YOUR OWN WORDS, write the definition for the word Centromere.
-Thank you!
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
Which statement accurately describes the relationship between weight and
mass?
Answer: An object with twice the mass of another object will weigh twice as much is the statement accurately describes the relationship between mass and weight.
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Explanation: A.Mass is an objects weight multiplied by the amount of gravitational force acting upon the object
Gravitropism is a response in plants caused by gravity and hormones that allow the cells of the root and shoot systems to elongate with or against gravity. An example of a response enabled by this interaction between gravity and plant hormones is shown in which response below? A. Roots will grow down into the soil allowing the plant to absorb nutrients and water. B. Transpiration allows the movement of water up the xylem and into the leaves. C. Shoots will grow down into the soil, anchoring the plant to the ground. D. Leaves will bend towards sunlight allowing for more glucose to be produced.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The roots will grow downwards tend support gravitropism
What's different about the 4 dams
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
Although all neurons are different, they do have some characteristics in common. What are these characteristics
Answer:
A cell body, an axon, and dendrites.
Explanation:
The similar characteristics of different neurons is their body structure which have the common parts in all neurons. All neurons have three essential parts i.e. a cell body, an axon, and dendrites. Neurons different in size, shape, and structure due to different in their role and location but all these different neurons have the same components of its structure such as cell body, an axon, and dendrites.
A molecule of water is comprised of:
A. One atom of negatively charged hydrogen and one atom of positively charged oxygen.
B. One atom of negatively charged oxygen and one atom of positively charged hydrogen.
C. Two atoms of positively charged hydrogen and one atom of negatively charged oxygen.
D. Two atoms of negatively charged hydrogen and one atom of positively charged oxygen.
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.
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 masquiteos have babys in water then can the have babbies in fog
Maybe, mosquitoes lay eggs in still water like a in pail or bucket
Based on the Punnett square, what is the phenotype of the offspring? Hh HH tall short Mark this and return
Answer:
tall
Explanation:
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Select the correct locations on the image.
in which four locations do hurricanes occur?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Why can't cellular respiration occur without photosynthesis? (2 points)
Photosynthesis produces carbon dioxide, which is used in cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration requires carbon dioxide, which is produced by photosynthesis
Photosynthesis produces ADP, which is used in cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration requires glucose, which is produced by photosynthesis.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Which weathering process involves physical forces but not chemical
reactions or dissolving of minerals?
Answer:
Mechanical weathering, also called physical weathering, breaks rock into smaller pieces. These smaller pieces are just like the bigger rock, just smaller. That means the rock has changed physically without changing its composition.Explanation:
GIVE BRAINLISTwhat use are the descending branches of glacial plants to them?
Answer:
Explanation:
A glacier forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation over many years, often centuries. Glaciers slowly deform and flow under stresses induced by their weight, creating crevasses, seracs, and other distinguishing features. They also abrade rock and debris from their substrate to create landforms such as cirques, moraines, or fjords. Glaciers form only on land and are distinct from the much thinner sea ice and lake ice that forms on the surface of bodies of water.
Hemophilia A is an X-linked recessive disorder. What is the probability that a son will have hemophilia if the parents are a normal man and a woman who is a carrier
Answer:
none
Explanation:
Because the four options are: XX XX Xx Xx. There will be a 50% chance of a carrier but no actual hemophilia.
The probability that the son will have hemophilia if the parents are a normal man and a woman who is a carrier is 50%. The correct option is C.
What is Hemophilia A?A deficiency in the blood clotting factor VIII results in hemophilia A, an inherited bleeding disorder. Lack of factor VIII prevents the blood from clotting effectively to stop bleeding.
Due to a rare disorder called hemophilia, the blood does not clot normally because it lacks enough blood-clotting proteins. If you have hemophilia, you may bleed more profusely and for a longer period of time than you would if your blood clots normally.
A pedigree can be used to trace the X-linked recessive disorder (Xh) hemophilia through the generations. This (D) had hemophilia and passed away as a result of complications. Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that causes abnormal blood clotting, which lengthens the time it takes for an injury to bleed.
Therefore, the correct option is C, 50%.
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- 25%
- 100%
- 50%
- 75%
About 10,000 years ago, around the time of the last ice age, Cheetahs nearly became extinct. Recent efforts have helped them recover, but cheetahs alive today have nearly identical DNA. This is a result of:
Answer:
smaller gene pools for breeders to work with
Explanation:
when the cheetahs almost went extinct there were less viable males/females for the cheetah breeders to work with leading to smaller less diverse gene pools
Which of the following processes releases carbon dioxide as waste?
Cell division
Cellular respiration
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
Answer:
The answer is Cellular Respiration