Within a species of jungle beetles, some beetles are fast-walkers and some are slow-walkers. Some beetles are brown and some are green. Some beetles can fly and some cannot. This species of beetles shows

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Answer:

variation

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Answer 2

Answer:

variation

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In peas, long stem (A) is dominant over short stem (a). A heterozygous, long stem plant (Aa) is crossed with a homo-zygous, short stemmed plant (aa).

Which of the above squares represent plants that are heterozygous?


Question 9 options:

Box 1

Box 1 and box 2

Box 1 and box 3

Box 2 and box 3

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Answer:

Box 1 and box 3

Explanation:

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[tex]\huge\boxed{\textbf{Box 1 and Box 3}}[/tex]

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[tex]\Large\textbf{Phenotype:}[/tex]

It is the physical appearance of the trait, whether the plant has Long stem or short stem.

[tex]\Large\textbf{Genotype:}[/tex]

A genotype refers to the genetic characteristics of an organism's trait, if it is heterozygous or h o m o-zygous, recessive or dominant. This question is basically based on the Genotype, asking for the heterozygous plants which is a genotypic characteristic.

_____________________________________Alleles:

Allele Long stem A is dominant over short stem a

Genotype of Parent Pea Plants

Pea Plant 1 has genotype Aa

Pea Plant 2 has genotype aa

_____________________________________[tex]\Huge\text{Question:}[/tex]

The question asks for how many heterozygous plants are present in the punnet square of pea plant 1 and pea plant 2.

Heterozygous Plants

Heterozygous Plants means those plants which have two different alleles that means One dominant allele (i.e. A here) and One recessive allele (i.e. a here). These Organisms inherit a different version from each parent. In a heterozygous genotype, the dominant allele overrules the recessive one.

If we look at the punnet square given in the attachment, the Box 1 and 3 have genotype Aa which is a HETEROZYGOUS DOMINANT PLANT while box 2 and 4 have a genotype aa which is a HOMO-ZYGOUS RECESSIVE PLANT thus the answer is Box 1 and 3

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all Amino Acid elements

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Arginine
Lysine
Aspartic Acid
Glutamic Acid
Glutamine
Asparagine
Histidine
Serine
Threonine
Tyrosine
Methionine
Alanine
Isoleucine
Leucine
Methionine
Phenylalanine
Valine
Proline
Glycine

what property of water allows it to move up and through a plant

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The answer is Cohesion Theory hope this helps.

Give me an example of a producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and decomposer within the same ecosystem.

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Answer:

Producers

Producers are any kind of green plant. Green plants make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy to make sugar. The plant uses this sugar, also called glucose to make many things, such as wood, leaves, roots, and bark. Trees, such as they mighty Oak, and the grand American Beech, are examples of producers.

Primary Consumer

Within an ecological food chain, Consumers are categorized into primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers. Primary consumers are herbivores, feeding on plants. Caterpillars, insects, grasshoppers, termites and hummingbirds are all examples of primary consumers because they only eat autotrophs (plants).

Secondary Consumer

Spiders, snakes, and seals are all examples of carnivorous secondary consumers. Omnivores are the other type of secondary consumer. They eat both plant and animal materials for energy. Bears and skunks are examples of omnivorous secondary consumers that both hunt prey and eat plants.

Decomposer

They include fungi along with invertebrate organisms sometimes called detritivores, which include earthworms, termites, and millipedes. Fungi are important decomposers, especially in forests. Some kinds of fungi, such as mushrooms, look like plants.

Which two genes are most likely to be affected by a crossing over event?
A. a pair of genes located adjacent to another on a chromosome
B. a pair of genes separated by a third gene on a chromosome
C. a pair of genes located at opposite ends of a chromosome
D. a pair of genes located on different chromosomes

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

becuase a pair of genes located opposite ends on a chromosome

A pair of genes located adjacent to another on a chromosome are most likely to be affected by a crossing-over event (Option A).

Linked genes are genes located on the same chromosome.

Crossing over, also known as recombination, refers to the exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids during meiosis (Prophase I).

During crossing over, linked genes are separated to be recombined between non-sister chromatids, thereby increasing the genetic diversity of the resulting germinal (gamete) cells.

In conclusion, a pair of genes located adjacent to another on a chromosome are most likely to be affected by a crossing-over event (Option A).

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What is pollination? Identify three ways pollen can be transferred. How is cross-pollination different
from self-pollination?

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The transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization. It can be transferred by things that feed from what has pollen. Self-pollination occurs when the pollen from the anther is deposited on the stigma of the same flower, or another flower on the same plant. Cross-pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on a different individual of the same species.

The dandelion is a successful weed. Explain why its adaptations make it a better competitor than many other plants on a school field or a garden lawn.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - dandelion weeds adapted many tricks to reduce all other competitors as it is invasive species.

Explanation:

The dandelion is a successful weed. It's got a lot of adaption to eliminate or dominate other plants and weeds, such as ethylene gas released by its rosette of leaves that prevent other plants from growing near dandelion.

Seeds of dandelion also adapted seed dispersion tactic by seed-parachutes into the wind.  Dandelion weed does not require to be pollinated and rapidly increases their numbers. Dandelion has a taproot that goes deep into the soil, up to three feet down for water and nutrients.

Which blood vessel contains valves?
A renal artery
B renal vein
Carteriole
D capillary

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

veins contain valves that ensure blood flows in only one direction.

the Sahara is an example of?

A: a population

B: a community

C: habitat

D:ecosystem

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Answer:

D: ecosystem

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The heart rate increases during exercise. This increase in heart rate increases blood flow to the muscles. Explain, as fully as you can, why this increase in heart rate is necessary.



pls help I am on a timer, think it is biology but not sure

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Answer:

Getting your heart beating faster than it's resting rate each day trains your body to move oxygen and blood to your muscles more efficiently. This helps your muscles use that fuel more economically as well, and ultimately you move with more ease. In other words, you end up in shape.

Explanation:

What is a natural selection? (use your OWN words and make it short)

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Answer:

Natural Selection is the way that animals survive and adapt, which means that heritable traits that increase survival chances in a certain species are passed down to their offspring and over generations, certain things that species may have died to don't affect them anymore.

I need help with dominant and recessive genes, it doesn't really make sense to me ​can sombody explain how it works?

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Answer:

Dominant: the genes that are expressed/ shown

Recessive: the "hidden" genes

Explanation:

If one parent has a dominant gene for brown eyes and the other has a recessive gene for blue eyes, then the offspring will have brown eyes.

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You can message me if you are still confused.

Explanation:

dominant genes will always appear before recessive ones, in order for recessive genes to appear, both copies of the gene have to be the recessive one tldr for this paragraph, think of dominant genes like jackets, and recessive ones like t shirts

an example

B=brown hair gene (dominant)

b=blond hair gene (recessive)

this is an example of 2 parents, with offspring

Bb Bb <-- both parents have a copy of brown and blond hair gene, but since dominant genes appear before recessive ones, they both have brown hair

now, lets look at their possible offspring genes

BB Bb Bb bb

in order, their hair color will be

brown, brown, brown, blond

see the last one? the only reason why that child is blond is because they don't have a brown hair gene tldr of this paragraph, recessive genes will only be present if both copies of the gene is the same

with the first example, lets say its a cold day. what would you wear, a jacket or a t shirt? a jacket, obviously

but what if you only had t shirts? then you would be forced to wear that and think about your poor freezing self...

pretend the T shirt is blond hair gene, and jacket is brown hair

and the closet only holds 2 clothes

2 domiant genes will do the same thing, brown hair

1 domiant gene and 1 recessive will use the domiant gene, since domiant genes get used first, like brown hair will show even though you have a copy of blond hair gene

2 recessive genes, and only then will the recessive show, like blond hair

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what is the magnification of the eyepiece

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Answer: I think the standard eyepiece magnifies 10x.

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4. the kingdom of eukaryotic organisms which do not fit into the kingdoms
Animalia, Plantae, or Fungi *
Eukaryote
Archaea
Plantae
Protista

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Answer:

Answer is protista.

Explanation:

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the answer is protista

Which three elements are common to the reactants and the products of
both photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
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Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Carbon, hellum, and oxygen
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Oxygen, Hydrogen, and chlorine,
Oxygen, hydrogen and chlorine,
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Carbon , hydrogen and oxygen. These are the elements for the production of glucose,. So C6H12O6.
Glucose is used to provide energy to the muscles and tissues to the body, while plants use glucose to produce starch

13. Write the amino acid chain for the following DNA sequence:
AGTCGCTATTAGCCG
a. Serine-Alanine-Isoleucine-Isoleucine-Glycine
b. Serine-Arginine-Cysteine-Stop
c. Arginine-Leucine-Isoleucine-Alanine-Threonine
d. Alanine-Valine-Cysteine-Arginie-Threonine

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Answer:

a. Serine-Alanine-Isoleucine-Isoleucine-Glycine

Explanation:

This question is describing gene expression, which comprises of transcription and translation. Transcription is the process by which a DNA molecule is used as a template to synthesize a mRNA molecule while in translation, the mRNA is used to synthesize an amino acid sequence using a set of three nucleotide bases called CODON in the mRNA.

According to this question, the following DNA sequence is given: AGTCGCTATTAGCCG. The process of transcription will form the following mRNA sequence from this DNA sequence: UCAGCGAUAAUCGGC.

Translation will make use of the genetic code to produce the following amino acids. Note that, one codon e.g UCA encodes an amino acid (serine).

The amino acid sequence is: Serine-Alanine-Isoleucine-Isoleucine-Glycine.

UCA codes for Serine

GCG codes for Alanine

AUA codes for Isoleucine

AUC codes for Isoleucine

GGC codes for Glycine

During
A _______
Moon,
Earth is between the Sun and Moon
and the side of the moon facing Earth is fully lit by the Sun.

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Answer:

The word you are looking for is: Full

Explanation:

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16. Which statement is not true of an ecosystem F. Organism develop adaptations to survive
G. Simbiosis is the same as competition
H. Populations often compete for the same food .
I. Populations the together to form a community​

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Answer:

G

Explanation:

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Answer:

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In peas, long stem (A) is dominant over short stem (a). A heterozygous, long stem plant (Aa) is crossed with a homo-zygous, short stemmed plant (aa).
What percentage of plants will be heterozygous for long stem?

Question 8 options:

0%
25%
50%
100%

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

A heterozygous, long stem plant (Aa) is crossed with a homo-zygous, short stemmed plant (aa).

What percentage of plants will be heterozygous for long stem? 50%

Parents :               A a          x          aa

Offspring:                Aa   Aa   aa   aa

Ratio:                            2      :     2

Percentage:                 50%      50%

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What is the type of cloud associated with a warm front?

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I am so sorry you have waited this long for an answer! The most common cloud type produced by warm fronts are stratus clouds.

I am not a professional, simply using prior knowledge!

The fact that imprinting is most certain to occur if the opportunity for imprinting is presented to the organism at a very specific age indicates the existence of

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Answer:

a critical period

Explanation:

In developmental psychology and developmental biology, a critical period is a maturational stage in the lifespan of an organism during which the nervous system is especially sensitive to certain environmental stimuli(Wikipedia). It is a time during early postnatal life when the development and maturation of functional properties of the brain, its 'plasticity', is strongly dependent on experience or environmental influences(Sengpiel, 2007).

The fact that imprinting is most certain to occur if the opportunity for imprinting is presented to the organism at a very specific age indicates the existence of a critical period in the life of organisms.

How are heat and temperature related?

A :temperature and heat measure the same thing

B :thermometers measures he

C: Heat causes a change in temperature

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Heat causes changes in the temperature of objects

There are two different alleles for flower color, P and p. The image shows a white sweet pea that is labeled with its two alleles for petal color.

A white sweet pea is labeled p p.

What can you surmise from the labeled image?
The genotype is heterozygous.
White petal color is a recessive trait.
White petal color is a dominant trait.
The phenotype is heterozygous.

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Answer:

White petal color is a recessive trait.

Explanation:

lower case p = recessive. Since there are two lowercase p the recessive trait is expressed. Edge 2021

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Engaging in water supply planning is most helpful in the management and prevention of which natural hazard?
O drought
O floods
O thunderstorms
O wildfires

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Answer:  drought

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What are three kinds of volcanoes? What makes them different?

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Answer:

Composite, shield, cinder cones, and supervolcanoes are the main types of volcanoes.

Composite volcanoes are tall, steep cones that produce explosive eruptions.

Shield volcanoes form very large, gently sloped mounds from effusive eruptions.

Volcanoes have several shapes, which are controlled by the composition of the magma and the nature of its eruption. If a volcano produces very fluid lava (low in the compound SiO2, or silica), the magma flows a long distance before it cools, making a flat, shield-shaped volcano.

Explanation:

Given that the diploid number of cattle is 60 (2n = 60) how many pairs of chromosomes do cattle have?

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Answer: 30

Explanation:

Diploid is simply referred to as a cell or an organism which possess paired chromosomes. The paired chromosomes are gotten from each of the parents.

It should be noted that the total chromosomes that will be found in the cattle's somatic cell is 60. Therefore, the pair will be 60/2 = 30.

aerobic respiration occurs in the presence of?

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Answer:

Oxygen.

Explanation:

Aerobic respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen.

how might a virus infect a cell and remian inside the cell without killing it

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Answer: As you've learned, some viruses are released when the host cell dies, and other viruses can leave infected cells by budding through the membrane without directly killing the cell.

Explanation:

all Nucleotide elements

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Answer:

The phosphate groups allow the nucleotides to link together, creating the sugar-phosphate backbone of the nucleic acid while the nitrogenous bases provide the letters of the genetic alphabet. These components of nucleic acids are constructed from five elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorous.

Explanation:

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