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Can Someone Give Me The Answer For Both Questions Please:)

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answers are:

C danimeletion

B dna - rna - amino acid - protein - genetic expression


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An illustration of an organism and a dichotomous key are given. What is the organism?
1
2
a. More than 6 legs
b. 6 legs or less
a. Has wings
b. No wings
a. Single pair of wings
b. Two pair of wings
a. Wings are nearly equal size
b. Forewings larger than hindwings
Arachnid
Go to step 2
Go to step 3
Ant
Fruit fly
Go to step 4
Dragonfly
Mayfly
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4
Arachnid
Ok

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Answer:

it's a dragon fly right?

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Answer:

True

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What does central dogma refer to?​

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Answer:

The central dogma of molecular biology desrices the flow of genetic information in cells from DNA to messenger RNA to protien.

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Describe the relationship between muscles, fascicles, muscle fibers, and myofibrils.

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Skeletal muscle fibers are organized into groups called fascicles. Muscle fibers are composed of myofibrils which are composed of sarcomeres linked in series. The striations of skeletal muscle are created by the organization of actin and myosin filaments resulting in the banding pattern of myofibrils.
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. When birds migrate into or out of a defined population and mate with birds from another
population, the existing pool of genes may be altered. Migration can increase or decrease gene
frequencies in populations, resulting in...

A. Greater genetic variation, which may enhance chances of survival

B. Less genetic variation, which will not influence chances of survival at all

C. Selective breeding, which may enhance chances of survival

D. Natural selection, which will not influence chances of survival at all

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A. Greater genetic variation because their are more genes

Proteins are formed in the cytoplasm of cells using genetic instructions from DNA, which is located in the cell’s nucleus. Which of the following best explains how the genetic information gets to the site of protein synthesis?

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Answer:

I dont know

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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using fracking?


A. It allows use of formerly trapped resources.

B. It uses fresh water which can become be polluted.

C. It has allowed countries like the US to become more energy independent.

D. It has increased the supply of energy resources.

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B. It uses fresh water which can become polluted is the answer

how do genetics define the appearance of an organism?

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Answer: The term “phenotype” refers to the observable physical properties of an organism; these include the organism’s appearance, development, and behavior. An organism’s phenotype is determined by its genotype, which is the set of genes the organism carries, as well as environmental influences upon these genes.

What is the phenotype ratio for this cross?

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Answer:,,

Explanation:

Answer:

3 long and 1 short

Explanation:

3 of the squares have the dominant allele for long needles (L) therefore all 3 would all have long needles because in order for a cactus plant to have short needles it would have to have only the short allele (l) like the one on the bottom right corner

A group of organisms that can reproduce to produce fertile offspring (babies that can reproduce).

A)Biosphere
B)Community
C)Population
D)Ecosystem

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Answer:

Población  

Explanation:

Puesto que no se especifica que individuos realizan la acción podemos deducir que habla de los seres en general, así pues , de todas las definiciones creo que la población es la más acertada.

The difference between community and biome is...
A. Environment is included in Biome

B. Biomes cover a certain square footage

C. Community is only one species

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Answer:

A is the answer to the question

17. Energy stored in foods is
; digested food
releases
energy for movement and
energy as heat.

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Energy for movement and energy as heat

List the sequence of events that occur as the avocado seed germinates.

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Answer: The sequence of events of avocado seed germination includes:

Water absorption --> enzyme activation --> radicle emerges --> lengthening of the hypocotyl --> growth of epicotyl and plumule development --> shrinking of the cotyledons.

Explanation:

Germination is defined as all the changes that occurs when a seed embryo resumes it's growth and development to become an independent seedling. Seeds usually germinate in two ways:

--> EPIGEAL germination: in this type of germination, the hypocotyl grows rapidly and elongates, carrying the cotyledon above the soil.The AVOCADO seed is a typical example of a dicotyledonous plant.

The sequence of events of avocado seed germination starts by imbibition which is the rapid in take or absorption of water by the seed through osmosis. Hydration of the embryo activates the enzymes in it which converts insoluble stored food materials into soluble forms. The testa splits and the radicle emerges first. It grows downwards as the primary root from which root hairs and branch roots arise( to form a tap root system). Next, the hypocotyl lengthens, pushes its way up through the soil carrying with it the cotyledons and the plumule. The cotyledons turn green on exposure to sunlight and start to photosynthesize. The epicotyl then grows and the plumule develops into a green shoot. By the time the first foliage leaves grow and begin to photosynthesize, the cotyledons shrink and drop off.

Help... I have number one done I just need to awnseres to 2 and 3

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Answer:
2)first the tou he pushes the food into throat,then the epiglottis folds to cover voice box.the esophagus contracts and moves food toward the stomach
3)nasal/oral cavity to pharynx to trachea to primary bronchi to secondary bronchi to tertiary bronchi to bronchioles to alveoli

Show the path of air after entering the nostrils.
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Answer:

Answer is below

Explanation:

Pathway of air: nasal cavities > pharynx > trachea > primary bronchi (right & left) > secondary bronchi > tertiary bronchi > bronchioles > alveoli.

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➜ In humans, air takes the following path after entering the nostrils.

Nostrils.

Nasal passage.

Pharynx.

Larynx.

Trachea.

Bronchus.

Bronchiole.

Alveolus.

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In an experiment, 90 newborn flies are divided evenly into three separate
groups and placed in boxes inside an incubator that is maintained at a
constant temperature of 30°C. On a daily basis, the first group is given water
containing 1 mg/mL of sugar; the second is given water containing 2 mg/mL
of sugar; and the third is given water containing 3 mg/mL of sugar. After four
weeks, the average length of the flies in each group is determined.
Which factor is the independent variable in this experiment?
A. Number of flies in a group
B. Average length of flies in a group
C. Concentration of sugar in the water
D. Temperature of the incubator

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Answer: Average length of flies in a group is the right answer, I did it.

1. What is a lunar eclipse? *
5 points
a. when the moon is completely dark
b. when the side of the moon that faces the sun is illuminated and the other side is
completely dark
C. when the side of the moon that faces the sun is completely dark and the other side
is illuminated

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Answer:

a lunar eclipse is when the sun and the moon align in the same place in FROUNT of earth

Answer:

An eclipse of the Moon (or lunar eclipse) can only occur at Full Moon, and only if the Moon passes through some portion of Earth's shadow.

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A bird is flying south at 20 mph. Then the bird turns to go west. The bird is still flying at 20 mph. Did the velocity change?

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Answer: i was wrong sorry

Explanation: sorry

the answer is no. velocity is the speed. not direction

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From left to right starting at the top:

1. Sister chromotids
2. Non sister chromotids
3. Tetrad
4. Recombination chromotids
5. Homologous chromosomes

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The soil around a lilac bush was watered with a solution containing
radioactive phosphorus. Several hours later, radiation was detected in it’s
branches. Through which structures did the radioactive phosphorus read
the branches?
A. stomata

B. guard cells

C. xylem vessels

D. phloem vessels

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C or d. it has something to do with vessels pretty sure

Answer:

I think its D

Explanation:

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I believe it’s vulture :)

describe how ingestion of very salty food may reduce amount of water excreted in urine​

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Answer:

because salt is really dry so it would decrease the amount of water

Explanation:

what is the function of the human skeleton

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Answer:

The skeletal system works as a support structure for your body. It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs

Explanation:

Answer:

1. Support

That's about everything just covered above

2. Protection

They keep organs away from damage, such as the rib cage and the skull.

3. Movement

That's covered above, also.

4. Storage

The bone stores fat and some minerals.

5. Blood cell formation

The bone is the place that most of your blood components are made.

Explanation:

Even though mutations are relatively rare, they are still a concern in bacteria populations. Why?

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Answer:

Mutations can provide resistance to antibiotics If we were to treat the bacterial population with that specific antibiotic, only the resistant bacteria will be able to multiply; the antibiotic selects for them. These bacteria can now increase in numbers and the end result is a population of mainly resistant bacteria.

Explanation:

Even though mutation is rare in bacteria, it is still important to be concerned about bacteria. The reason is that if any mutation happens that converts the bacteria into antibiotic-resistant bacteria, then this would be harmful.

What is mutation?

Mutation is a phenomenon in which a change is seen in an organism's genome. It may be induced by chemical factors, environmental factors, etc. The mutation may be positive or negative.

In a population, evolution is seen due to mutation. It is one of the factors behind evolution. In bacteria, the mutation happens too. If any sort of mutation happens that makes them antibiotic-resistant, then it would be harmful for humans. Humans take antibiotics that destroy harmful bacteria. If these bacteria mutate their genetic constitution and become resistant, a higher dose of antibiotic will be required next time to destroy such harmful bacteria.

Hence, mutations in bacteria are harmful even though they are rare.

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Research and find a zoonotic disease that you find interesting. Write a news report that could be used as a script for a TV news show.

Instructions
Include the following in your report:
Explain what a zoonotic disease is.
Describe the disease.
Explain how to protect yourself from becoming infected.
Your report should be 100 to 125 words long.


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Zoonotic diseases are animal diseases that can be transmitted to humans. Transmission can be by ingestion, inhalation, bites, scratches, contact with contaminated products, and vector-borne. There are over 200 zoonotic diseases that can possibly threaten your health and involve several different causative agents, such as bacteria, parasites, viruses, and others. I am only going to inform you of just a hand full that is caused by bacteria and contaminates cattle. Once the cattle on large commercial farms become infected it can be a challenge to get rid of and contain.

Wash hands before and after animal handling.

1. Do not eat or drink in the animal housing areas. 

2. Wear coveralls, farm specific clothing or laboratory coats when handling animals.

3. Avoid handling sick animals or animals with lesions unless gloved.

4. Wear a mask if you are allergic to animal hair or dander or if feed or bedding dust is present.

5. If you are sick, DO NOT enter the agricultural animal facilities.  You are more susceptible to other infective agents and you may transfer pathogens to the animals!

6. Routinely wear gloves when cleaning animal area.

7. Note progression of any illness.  Report illnesses to your supervisor. 

8. Inform physician of your animal related activities.

 

 

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1)   As soon as the paper cuts into the cells of your skin, your body springs into action. First, blood cells called platelets join together at the paper cut and form a clot to stop the bleeding.

The process is called Blood clotting.

2)   The cell that are made will have the same same amount of DNA/chromosomes.

3)   Chromosomes come in pairs. Normally, each cell in the human body has 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total chromosomes). Half come from the mother; the other half come from the father. Two of the chromosomes (the X and the Y chromosome) determine your sex as male or female when you are born.

Define light reaction.
Define dark reaction.
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➜ A chemical reaction which take place only in the presence of light, is called light reaction or light dependent reaction.

• It takes place in grana of chloroplast.

➜ A chemical reaction which can take place even in the absence of light, is called dark reaction or light independent reaction.

• It takes place in stroma of chloroplast.

how aquatic animals and plants adapt to live in water ​

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In humans (and other animals) where does glucose come from?

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Answer:

Glucose is a carbohydrate, and is the most important simple sugar in human metabolism. ... Glucose is one of the primary molecules which serve as energy sources for plants and animals. It is found in the sap of plants, and is found in the human bloodstream where it is referred to as "blood sugar"

Explanation:

It mainly comes from foods rich in carbohydrates, like bread, potatoes, and fruit.
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