What part of a nucleotide accounts for the genetic variation between individuals:
Sugar, Phosphate, Deoxyribose, or Nitrogenous Base?

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Answer 1

Answer: Nitrogenous base

Explanation:


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Which of the genotypes below are purebred?
ADd
B
DD
с
Bb
D
aa
E
TT
F
Ff

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Answer:

DD TT

Explanation:

They are the same and capital

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Which of the following statements about oceans is incorrect?

A) Oceans collect water from other reservoirs including streams and rivers.
B) Oceans are the main source of drinking water on Earth's surface.
C) Oceans are connected to other reservoirs through evaporation and precipitation.
D) Oceans are the main type of reservoir that contain salt water.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

It made sense.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

B is incorrect because oceans are not the main source of drinking water. They contain the most water, but the ocean is not drinkable as it is much too salty and would lead to dehydration and the shriveling up of cells, causing death if it was the only water you drank. Usually only small island countries will have to resort to drinking ocean water after desalinating it, but most of the world gets their water from other sources such as groundwater, springs, lakes, and rivers.

all fatty acid elements

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Answer:

Carbon Oxygen and Hydrogen are the elements

Explanation:

The cells in your body need nutrients and other materials to stay alive. To be used by your cells, the materials must be

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Answer: must be dissolved in the fluid

Mrs. Cortez has asked her students to write an explanation what chromosomes are and what they do. Four student examples are shown. Which student has written the best explanation of chromosomes?

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Answer:

Araceli

Explanation:

I believe this because she just explains it very nicely & if you are to search up chromosomes definition, you'll see that her answer is very identical.

Answer:

what he said araceli

Explanation:

A student makes a new gel using agarose, water, and buffer solution. The student loads their DNA samples in their wells and places the gel in the chamber for an appropriate length of time. When the student places the gel on the UV lightbox, no DNA bands show up at all. Even the marker lane is clear and has no bands! What mistake did the student make? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

A dye needs to be added to the gel electrophoresis

Explanation:

Ethidium bromide (EtBr) is a reagent that adheres to DNA and fluoresces under ultraviolet (UV) light. Due to this feature, EtBr is widely used to dye DNA strands in molecular biology techniques such as agarose gel electrophoresis. The most common dyes for visualizing and staining nucleic acids during gel electrophoresis include EtBr, SYBR gold, Eva green and SYBR safe. If EtBr (or any other staining agent) was not added to the electrophoresis gel and/or running buffer, the gel will be dark under UV light (even the ladder lane will look empty) because DNA has not been stained.

The mistake the student made was by not adding dye to the sample. Dyes

are commonly used during electrophoresis.

Agarose gel electrophoresis is the process which helps in the separation

and purification of DNA samples. This process involves the use of dyes

which acts as markers.

in this scenario, we were told no DNA bands show up and the marker lane is

clear means no dye was added.  The common dye used in agarose gel

electrophoresis is Ethidium bromide (EtBr) which should be added by the

student.

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name 4 Flowers that are polinated by animals

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Answer:

Butterflies , Bees , Bats , Humming Bird , Lemurs and Honey Possum are some examples of flowers which are pollinated by Animals.

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Description of a ladybugs metamorphosis, including whether it is complete or incomplete

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Complete metamorphosis has 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The larva and pupa stages look very different from the adult stage. Examples include butterflies, beetles (including ladybugs), and mealworms. Incomplete metamorphosis has 3 stages: egg, nymph, and adult..

What do plants do with light energy during photosynthesis?

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Answer:

during photosynthesis light energy is captured and used to covert water, carbon dioxide and minerals into oxygen

Explanation:

Answer:

Photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.

Explanation:

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whats the structure of pons

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Answer:

A pons structure is a bulbous shape and has two main components - the basis pontis (aka basal/ventral part) and the pontine tegmentum (aka dorsal part). In Psychology the pons is the structure of the brain the acts like the "bridge"(Latin )  for the midbrain and medulla.

Explanation:

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why is the sun so warm

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Answer:

cause it supa dig and it's rays be supa hot. ya feel meh

Explanation:

The light radiated by our sun is transformed into heat energy once it reaches a surface. Even though the sun is nearly 92 million miles away from the earth, it's light still reaches us and has it's light transformed into heat.

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please help! Out of the 100 cells shown, how many are in the process of dividing?

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Answer:

I think 7 cells are going to divide

Answer:

13?

explanation

please help 20 points if so.

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Answer: A. Codominance is a blending of the two traits, and incomplete dominance expresses both traits equally.

Explanation: Good luck! :D

Answer:

A is correct

Explanation:

Describe the energy transformations that exist on earth and in your daily life. Describe at least 3 factors and why each one is important. 40 POINTS

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Answer:

Energy is the fundamental need of our everyday life. ... This means that we can convert electrical energy into heat energy and light energy, solar energy can be converted to chemical energy, potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy, Gravitational potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy etc.

Explanation:

The Sun transforms nuclear energy into heat and light energy.

Our bodies convert chemical energy in our food into mechanical energy for us to move.

An electric fan transforms electrical energy into kinetic energy.

when a plant is in area of light, which of the following will happen?

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Answer:

Your answer is B

Explanation:

Plants need light in order to survive. Natural sunlight allows plants to grow leaves, flower, produce chlorophyll, and more.

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Answer:

B. The plant will slowly die because it cannot photosynthesize.

Explanation:

Because when they don't have light, they can't get the nutrients from the light they need to survive.

What makes an immovable joint, an immovable joint?
It allows for full movement
It allows for partial movement
It allows for little or no movement

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Answer:

It allows for little or no movement.

Explanation:

An immovable joint is a joint that allows little or no movement.

Ex: found between the bones of the skull or gomphosis between the root of a tooth

Why does the swing of a pendulum become lower over time? (site 1)

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When the swing is raised and released, it will move freely back and forth due to the force of gravity on it. The swing continues moving back and forth without any extra outside help until friction between the air and the swing and between the chains and the attachment points slows it down and eventually stops it.

DNA is responsible for making a cell¨s what?

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DNA contains the directions for a cell to develop.

Answer:

The answer is in the explanation bellow

Explanation:

the major function of DNA is to encode the sequence of amino acid residues in proteins, using the genetic code. To read the genetic code, cells make a copy of a stretch of DNA in the nucleic acid RNA.

There are many, many new moons and full moons that do not result in eclipses. Why is that?

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Answer:

the sun doesnt align with the earth and moon

The base pairing rule for DNA is adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C).


When RNA copies the DNA, the base pair for adenine changes to _______ instead of thymine.


Question 5 options:


Thymine



Uracil



There is no new base



U.. Something Or Another...

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Answer:

Uracil

Explanation:

DNA molecule is made up of monomeric nucleotides, which are of four different types viz: Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine. According to the COMPLEMENTARY BASE PAIRING RULE as proposed by Chargaff, these nucleotides pair in the DNA as follows: Adenine to Thymine (A-T), Guanine to Cytosine (G-C).

However, in the RNA molecule (second nucleic acid), a fifth nucleotide called URACIL is found. This URACIL replaces thymine because thymine is only found in DNA while Uracil is only found in RNA. When DNA is transcribed into mRNA, Adenine nucleotide gets transcribed into Uracil in the RNA instead of thymine i.e A to U.

Answer:

Uracil

Explanation:

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Blight is a plant disease caused by a fungus that affects potato plants. Scientists are tying to develop a breed of potato plants that are resistant to blight. The development of blight-resistant potato breed might be good for the environment because the new potato breed will need


A. Less water

B. Less fertilizer

C. Less fungicide

D. Less field space

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Explanation:

Each cube represents a cell. Which cell would probably have the easier time moving materials into and out of itself quickly enough to survive?

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Hello. You did not present the cubes to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for me to be able to answer your question exactly, but I will try to help you in the best possible way.

The cell that will have the easiest movement of materials in and out of itself is the cell with the smallest size. This is because, smaller cells have a proportional surface area and volume. This helps in absorbing everything the cell needs, with impressive speed, as well as facilitating the removal of substances harmful to the cell.

Please help me with this drawing contour lines. I will mark your brainlist if you answer it correctly.

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Explanation: Use these images to find the borderlines and to understand what they are.

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3. an organism whose cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
Archaea
Fungi
Eukaryote
Protista

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Answer:

Answer is C

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Eukaroyote

Answer:

Answer is eukaryote.

Explanation:

A eukaryote is any organism whose cells have a cell nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes.

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What is an amino acid?​

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I looked it up so put it in your own words

ANSWER)

Amino acids are organic compounds that contain amino and carboxyl functional groups, along with a side chain specific to each amino acid. The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, although other elements are found in the side chains of certain amino acids.

Answer:

the other person is right

Explanation:

Describe the amount of sunlight at the poled and at the equator throughout various times of the year. Why does this occur?​

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Answer:

Neither of the poles are tilted towards the sun. Hence, the sun rays fall directly on the equator due to which all the places on the Earth experience equal daylight hours and equal night time hours that is, 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night on all the places of the Earth.

Answer:

The fact that the equatorial Sun is always so close to the zenith at solar noon explains why the tropical zone contains the warmest regions on the planet overall. Additionally, the Equator sees the shortest sunrise or sunset because the Sun's path across the sky is so nearly perpendicular to the horizon.

Explanation:

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Mineral ions are required in the human diet in small quantities. State the mineral ion required for each process: a) making bone b) making haemoglobin​

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Answer:

a) making bone - Calcium

b) making hemoglobin​ - Iron

Explanation:

Mineral ions are defined as the charged forms of minerals which are required in small amount in human body but are essential otherwise leads to deficiency symptoms.

Making bone and making hemoglobin​ both require mineral ion. Making bone require calcium ion, as it maintain the bone mass and strengthen the bones. hemoglobin​ formation require iron ion, as iron helps to oxygenate our blood cells.

Hence, the correct answer is "a) making bone - Calcium

b) making hemoglobin​ - Iron".

do all cells have a cell plate?

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Answer: No

Explanation: (in plant cells) a plate that develops at the midpoint between the two groups of chromosomes in a dividing cell and that is involved in forming the wall between the two new daughter cells.

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True or false? Adrenaline increases the glucose concentration in the blood.
True
False

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False, it’s the heart rate and blood pressure that goes up

What are all the organisms that perform cellular respiration?

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Answer:

All the organism that performs cellular respiration is Oxygen is required for cellular respiration and is used to break down nutrients, like sugar, to generate ATP (energy) and carbon dioxide and water (waste). Organisms from all kingdoms of life, including bacteria, archaea, plants, protists, animals, and fungi, can use cellular respiration.

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