Answer:
lymphatic
Explanation:
There are two alleles and 3 genotypes for the C gene locus (incomplete dominance). Individuals with different genotypes vary in their relative fitness. If the relative fitness of C1C1 individuals is 1.0, the relative fitness of C1C2 individuals is 0.9, and the relative fitness of C2C2 individuals is 0.8, which of these should result in future generations
The given question lack the choices of result that might come, however, the choices related to this question is as follows:
A. frequency of C1 will increase
B. frequency of C2 will increase
C. frequency of heterozygotes C1C2 will increase
D. frequency of both same alleles will increase
E. not enough information provided to predict
Answer:
The correct answer is - option A. Frequency of C1 will increase.
Explanation:
In incomplete dominance, the relative fitness of heterzygous cases place always in between the other two allele genotype cases. In the given question, the relative fitness of C1C2 individuals is 0.9 between the relative fitness of C1C1 individuals is 1.0 and the relative fitness of C2C2 individuals is 0.8.
It is because there is no barrier to increasing the fitness of the more fit allele. The result of this is an increase in the fit alleles which is C1 here to reach equilibrium in the population.
1. What type of mixture is a solution?
a. Heterogeneous b. Homogeneous c. immiscible d. Miscible
2. Which of the following is not characteristic of a solutionę
a. It is a uniform mixture
b. It will scatter a beam light
C. It is stable over time
d. The solute and solvent cannot be distinguished by the naked
eye.
3. What is the substance that is being dissolved in a solution?
a. Solute b. Mixture c. Solvent d. Concentrator
. . c. .
4. What is the substance that dissolves the other substance in a
solution?
a. Solute b. Mixture c. Solvent d. Concentrator
5. In a salt water solution, what substance is considered the
solvent?
a. Salt
b. Water
C. Both are solvent
d. Neither substance is a solvent
Answer:
Here are you answers for all the question!!
Explanation:
1. B
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. B
The _______ division of the skeleton consists of the upper and lower extremities; the_____ division of the skeleton is comprised of the skull, vertebral column, sternum and ribs.
Explanation:
The axial skeleton forms the vertical axis of the body and includes the bones of the head, neck, back, and chest of the body. It consists of 80 bones that include the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. The appendicular skeleton consists of 126 bones and includes all bones of the upper and lower limbs.
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Which factor helps determine the fertility rate of a group of people?
A. Access to medicine
B. Death rate
C. Farmland
D. Consumption rate
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Which of the following is not an example of a protist?
Paramecium
Kelp
Snail
Algae
A snail IS NOT an example of a protist. Protists are unicellular organisms, whereas snails are pluricellular organisms (i.e., snails are animals).
A protist is a broad category of eukaryotic organisms that are not animals, plants, or fungi.
The features of protists include:
Unicellular (i.e., they contain a nucleus)Presence of mitochondria.They can be parasitic microorganisms They prefer aquatic/moist environments.Protists include Protozoa (animal-like heterotrophic organisms), Protophyta (plant-like autotrophic organisms) and Molds (fungi-like organisms).
In conclusion, a snail IS NOT an example of a protist. Protists are unicellular organisms, whereas snails are pluricellular organisms (i.e., snails are animals).
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if you were given a specimen of an active motile microorganisms which is the type microscope would be most effective in visualizing
the live microbes
Answer:
D. phase-contrast microscopy
Explanation:
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For a specimen of an active motile microorganism, the most effective microscope for visualization would be the phase contrast microscope.
The phase contrast microscopy is a technique designed to make images of live, colorless, and transparent microbes visible by enhancing the contrast. Most light microscope requires that microbes are killed and stained before they can be visible. The phase contrast technique uses optical mechanism such that any slight variation in the phase of the organism leads to a change in amplitude and can be seen in the contrast of its image under the microscope.In summary, the phase contrast microscope would be the most effective microscope to use when a live microbe specimen is in question due to the fact that it would use a phase change to create an enhanced image without having to kill or stain the microbe.
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Hello all. I really need help immediately with this question. Here is the question! Explain how these terms work together IN TRANSLATION: mRNA, tRNA, codon, amino acid, protein
Thank you sm for the help :)
Answer:
Translation takes place in 3 main steps: initiation, elongation and termination.
In initiation, the ribosome binds with the mRNA strand and a initiation complex forms. An initiator tRNA molecule brings the first amino acid, methionine. It binds with the start codon using its anticodon, UAC. The large ribosomal subunit then binds to the small ribosomal subunit.
In elongation, more charged tRNAs bring the amino acids to be added on the growing polypeptide chain. Elongation continues until the ribosome encounters the stop codon.
In termination, a release factor binds to the stop codon, causing the polypeptide to be released from the ribosome. The ribosomal subunits separate from the mRNA and from each other. The polypeptide undergoes folding to form secondary and tertiary structures to become a fully-functional protein.
Notes:
• Translation is the process by which a protein is synthesized from mRNA.
• mRNA: messenger RNA
• tRNA: transfer RNA
• codon: A 3-nucleotide sequence that codes for a specific amino acid. For example, AUG codes for methionine.
what are the right ascension and delineation of the vernal and autumnal equinoxes
Answer:
Autumnal equinox right ascension = 12 hours; declination = 0°; Sun rises at 90° azimuth and sets at 270° azimuth. December solstice right ascension = 18 hours; declination = -23.5° Sun rises at greater than 90° azimuth and sets at less than 270° azimuth.
Explanation:
The pulse pressure is .
Answer:
Advertisement. The top number (systolic) minus the bottom number (diastolic) gives you your pulse pressure. For example, if your resting blood pressure is 120/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), your pulse pressure is 40 — which is considered a normal and healthy pulse pressure.What is partially responsible for descent with
modification?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Random mutations
Crossing over during prophase 1
Asexual reproduction
Cloning
Independent assortment during metaphase !
Answer: random mutations
Why did you not see any chloroplasts in the onion epidermal cells, unlike in the Elodea (Anacharis) cells?
-Chloroplasts in onion cells are hidden by the large central vacuole.
-The part of the onion viewed under the microscope grows underground.
-The purpose of chloroplasts is to make the plant green but onions are not green.
-Chloroplasts are organelles that absorb sunlight energy and perform photosynthesis.
-Plant parts that grow underground are not exposed to sunlight.
-Onions had chloroplasts before they were picked from the ground but the chloroplasts dried up and disappeared after being exposed to the sunlight.
-Onions are not plants and therefore do not have chloroplasts.
-Plant parts that are not exposed to sunlight cannot do photosynthesis.
Multiple Select Question
Select all that apply
Which three of the following describe the autonomic nervous system?
Multiple select question.
Subdivision of the peripheral nervous system
Subdivision of the central nervous system
Controls skeletal muscles
Controls smooth and cardiac muscle
Effectors are under involuntary control
Effectors are under voluntary control
Answer:
Subdivision of the peripheral nervous systemControls smooth and cardiac muscleEffectors are under involuntary controlExplanation:
The Autonomic nervous system is a subdivision of the Peripheral nervous system and it is in charge of the involuntary processes in the body such as blood pressure, respiration and the heart rate. As such, its effectors are under involuntary control.
The Autonomic nervous system controls the smooth and cardiac muscles in the body as well as the glands. This is where it earns its other name, the Visceral nervous system.
What causes hurricanes to increase in strength
Answer:
the greater the evaporation rate of warm moist air, the stronger the hurricane will be.
Explanation:
Choose all the answers that apply.
Water is:
easily dissolved in other liquids
strongly attracted to itself
not attracted to other materials
found in the atmosphere
recycled and reused
Answer:
recycled and reused
strongly attracted to itself
not attracted to other materials
easily dissolved in other liquids
Explanation:
Answer:
Easily dissolved in other liquids, strongly attracted to itself, recycled and reused.
Explanation:
What term means "to come after"?
Answer:
"pursue or hunt down someone."
Explanation:
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What is it When cool air rushes in to replace warm air that has risen
1. Latitude
2. Longitude
3. Hemisphere
4. Equator
5. Wind
6. Sun
7. Poles
Question 2
What is the system of classifying levels of organization from least complex to most complex?
Charged atoms and molecules must use a ___________________ to cross through the plasma membrane.
Answer: protein
Explanation:
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A region that has a specific climate and a specific community of plants and animals = biome
A region with low average temperatures and little precipitation = taiga
Long-term temperature and precipitation patterns in a region = climate
Explain why, throughout the history of life on Earth, living beings have been different?
A student collected samples of cells from a woody plant during the spring and produced the drawings below. Sample 1 was collected from the woody stem of the plant. Sample 2 was collected from the root tip of the plant. Cells in different steps of mitosis are labeled with letters A, B, C, D, and E in Sample 2. Describe the role of mitosis in the growth of a plant.
The provided question is incomplete, however, the question asked is a very generalized question, answering it on the knowledge of mitosis.
Answer:
The correct answer is - mitosis has a great role in the growth of plants.
Explanation:
Mitosis is a type of cell division that occurs in the somatic cells of an organism. During mitosis, a parent cell divides into two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes. There are no recombination takes place. This type of cell division is fast.
Mitosis occurs during asexual reproduction in the form of budding, propagation as well as repairing of the cells as they are fast, such as the regeneration of new cells. The growth of plants and development is dependent on mitosis as they produce cells more efficiently and fast and mitosis is the only cell division found in somatic cells.
what type of bond is formed when oxygen combines with hydrogen to form water
A. Ionic
B. Peptide
C. Hydrogen
D. Polar Covalent
E. Nonpolar Convalent
Answer:
Option D is the correct answer of this question
During the Human Genome Project, scientists learned that most of the human genomes
A. does not code for proteins
B. is located on sex chromosomes
C. is not inherited
D. codes for proteins
Answer:
a
Explanation:
does not code for proteins (
juss guessed)
Describe how random mutation in an individual can result in a new adaptation in a population? pls help TwT
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
If a random mutation results in an increase in fitness (provides an advantage in survival/reproduction), thorugh natural selection, the mutation and its corresponding trait will become more prevalent. Those individuals with the advantage will be able to outcompete those without it in a limited-resource environment.
What does this experiment indicate about enzyme specificity?
Answer:
wut experiment?
Explanation:
The ______ system plays the key role in allowing organisms to have offspring and pass on their unique genetic information.
A.
cardiovascular
B.
musculoskeletal
C.
nervous
D.
reproductive
The _______
are the primary cell type found in hyaline cartilage tissue.
This tutorial will take you step by step through the question. Individuals with the genotypes Aa Bb CC Dd and Aa bb Cc Dd are crossed. Alleles of these four genes assort independently of one another. Now you can use the step by step method to answer this challenging question. Give the proportion of the progeny of this cross that are expected to have each of the following genotypes. Please answer as a decimal.
a) Aa Bb Cc Dd
Number
b) aa bb CC DD
Number
c) Aa bb Cc DD
Number
Answer:
The correct answer is -
a) 1/16
b) 1/64
c) 1/32
Explanation:
According to the law of independent assortment, each allele of a particular gene has equal chances of getting inherited into the gametes.
In a Mendelian cross of Aa x Aa would give;
AA = 1/4,
Aa = 2/4 and
aa = 1/4
The result of the cross between AaBb x AaBb would be 1/16 due to the fact that probability is still the same AA = 1/4, BB = 1/4 therefore, AABB = 1/16 = 1/4× 1/4.
Now based on this crossing the following:
AaBbCCDd x AabbCcDd.
Take each allele as individual
Aa x Aa would give; AA = 1/4, Aa = 2/4 and aa = 1/4
Bb x bb would give; BB = 1/2, bb = 1/2
CC x Cc would give; CC = 1/2, Cc = 1/2
Dd x Dd would give; DD = 1/4, Dd = 2/4 and dd = 1/4
Then the probability of progeny of the following would be:
a) the probability of AaBbCcDd = 2/4 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 2/4 = 1/16
b) the probability of aabbCCdd = 1/4 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/4 = 1/64
c) the probability of AabbCcDD = 2/4 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/4 = 1/32
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Matter can alter its form through a chemical change or through a physical
change. No matter what the type of change is, every time matter alters its
form-
А
the matter releases heat energy.
B
some of the matter is destroyed.
I
с
new matter will be created.
D
the amount of matter is the same.
Answer:
D the amount of matter is the same
Breathing heavily after running a race is your body's way of *
a. restarting glycolysis.
b. recharging the electron transport chain.
c. repaying an oxygen debt.
d. making more citric acid.
Answer:
The correct option is C.
repaying an oxygen debt.
Explanation:
This is because while running, humans breath shallowly which could not provide the oxygen requirement for the respiratory system and fit in for blood need.
After running, you tend to breathe heavily because your muscle work very hard , the body use more oxygen and produced more carbondioxide, therefore the lungs and respiratory system must try to provide more oxygen to the blood. sympathetic nerves stimulate respiratory muscles
so as to increase the rate at which we breathe.