Answer:
The cell division that halved the no. of chromosomes is the meiosis. The meiosis takes place during formation of gametes (eggs & sperms) in higher organisms. eggs & sperms posses only one chromosomes of each pair of chromosomal set. (2n➡️n).
When these gametes fuse to form the zygite, the chromosomes become n+n➡️2n again.
Which of these organs are parts of the brain?
а) cerebrum
b) cerebellum
c) brainstem
d) all of above
Answer:
all of above
Explanation:
Which of the following pairs of animal and plant cells carry out similar functions
A Guards cells and nerve cells
B Guard cells and white blood cells
C Palisade cells and white blood cells
D Root hair cells and red blood cells
Answer:
I guess guard cells and white blood cells
Explanation:
Because White blood cells also guards our body from different external agents and guard cells also guard plants.
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Which of the following best describes the genetic material a person receives from his or her father?
Answer:
Paternal
Explanation:
Genetic material from the mother is maternal and genetic material from the father is paternal.
Which of the following would happen if results support the hypothesis? A scientist might say that this hypothesis has been proven. A scientist might make a new hypothesis. A scientist might create a new experiment. A scientist might complete more research about the topic.
The transfer of --------------energy inside Earth moves the plates.
Answer:
Heat
Explanation:
heat from the earths core causes the conventional currents with moves the earths plates
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Answer:
DNA is double-stranded, but only one strand serves as a template for transcription at any given time. This template strand is called the noncoding strand. ... In most organisms, the strand of DNA that serves as the template for one gene may be the nontemplate strand for other genes within the same chromosome.
Answer:
35. I think ture
36 . true
37.i think False
38.T but it is complementary base pairing
39.
40.you have to use amino acid table for this
In which process are the chromosomes separated into chromatids?
A. Meiosis
B. Mitosis
Answer:
B. Mitosis
Explanation:
In mitosis the chromosomes separated into chromatids.
The map shows faults located near the Pacific and North American tectonic plates, including the San Andreas Fault. Arrows indicate direction of motion on either side of the faults.
Answer: Hello the map related to your question is missing attached below is the missing map and question
answer :
i) Himalaya : Compressive stress
ii) Himalaya : Reverse fault
iii) San Andreas : Shear stress
ii) San Andreas : strike- slip fault
Explanation:
The types of stress
i) Himalaya : Compressive stress
ii) San Andreas Fault : Shear stress
The types of Fault
i) Himalaya : Reverse fault
ii) San Andreas fault : strike- slip fault
Which part of the cell membrane prevents the cell from dissolving in water?
Answer:
Lipid molecules
Explanation:
The molecules that prevent cell membranes from dissolving are called lipid molecules most abundantly known as phospholipids.
What is true of an "Autotroph" ?
A) Feed on another organism
B) Are consumers
C) Needs another food supply
D) Gets it's energy from non-living resources.
Answer:
D gets it's energy from nonliving resources
Answer:
D) Gets it's energy from non living resources
Example: Plants
What kind of letter is used to represent a recessive allele?
A. Capital
B. Lowercase
Answer:
is B) lowercase
Recessive alleles are denoted by a lowercase letter (a versus A). Only individuals with an aa genotype will express a recessive trait; therefore, offspring must receive one recessive allele from each parent to exhibit a recessive trait.
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Answer:
B. Lowercase
Explanation:
Lowercase letter is used to represent a recessive allele.
What happens during interphase? (Check all that apply)
A. General Cell Processes
B. Growth
C. DNA Replication
D. Mitosis
Answer:
A. General Cell Processes
B. Growth
C. DNA Replication
Explanation:
During interphase, the cell grows and makes a copy of its DNA. During the mitotic (M) phase, the cell separates its DNA into two sets and divides its cytoplasm, forming two new cells.
During interphase, the cell grows and makes a copy of its DNA. During the mitotic (M) phase, the cell separates its DNA into two sets and divides its cytoplasm, forming two new cells. So, the option A, B and C are correct.
What do you mean by interphase?Interphase is the portion of the cell cycle that is not accompanied by visible changes under the microscope, and includes the G1, S and G2 phases. During interphase, the cell grows, replicates its DNA and prepares for mitosis.
A cell spends most of its time in what is called interphase, and during this time it grows, replicates its chromosomes, and prepares for cell division. The cell then leaves interphase, undergoes mitosis, and completes its division.
Interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle. This is when the cell grows and copies its DNA before moving into mitosis. During mitosis, chromosomes will align, separate, and move into new daughter cells.
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what is photosynthes
Answer:
It is the process in which green plants
make their food through a green pigment
known as Chlorophyll by using sunlight,
Carbon-dioxide and water.
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How are environment and development interrelated?
explain in brief.
please help i do not understand
Answer:
Hi, there the answer is D.
Explanation:
Dogs evolved from which animal?
A. Deer
B. Wolves
C. Bears
Answer:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
i think tell me its correct?
Using the letter "B" to code for the alleles, B = brown and b = green, complete the Punnett square below for two HETEROZYGOUS beetles
Answer:
yeah when the bb is BB LOL LAMO 20 CAHTERS
Anyone know the answer?
3.gender:male
disorder name:non-disjunction(when the chromosomes fail to seperate or having extra number of chromosomes)
4.gender:female
disorder:down syndrome
What is an amino acid
Answer:
i dont know
Explanation:
bgggfbjn
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How do mutations and the genetic
reshuffling that occurs during sexual reproduction benefit an organism? Select one:
They reduce the chances the organism will develop lethal diseases.
They cause loss of useless traits from the entire population.
They can make the organism better suited to the environment
They prevent the offspring from becoming prey for predators.
Answer:
they can make the organism better suited to the environment.
Explanation:
often when an organisms environment changes, the organism will change with it in order to survive...it's the survival of the fittest theory...you either adapt to your changing environment or the species will die off. this is shown in the way that different species of birds have differently shaped beaks based on the types of seeds and flowers available for them to eat. some eat big seeds and some eat small ones ...the humming bird has a certain flower it collects nectar from as food....when the flower gets larger, making the near further down and harder to reach, the humming birds beak will become slightly longer over a few generations making the better equipped to reach the nectar again ....
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Which of the following are improvements in recent society that have lead to
decreased mortality rates? (Choose all that apply.)
medical care
sanitation
better schools
food production
Answer:
I would say all except better school. While that can indirectly impact mortality rates, I feel like it doesn't play as big a role as medical care, sanitation, and food production.
If y'all know science can y'all do dis, it's a multiple-choice question
' What is the net force required to give a box of mass 5 kg an acceleration of 4 m/s2 ?'
The answer to the question is
The number 20.
Hope this helps you. Sorry if i am wrong.
Science: Match the parts of the eye to their functions: Structure: 1. Iris 2. Cornea 3. Lens 4. Retina 5. Photoreceptors 6. Optic nerve 7. Rod cells 8. Pupil 9. Cone cells Functions: a. Hole through which light enters b. Opens or closes to change the pupil c. Respond to light intensity d. Convert light into nerve impulses e. Refracts light and can change shape f. Refracts light and helps the lens focus g. Respond to color h. Sends nerve impulses to the brain
Answer:
iris - b
cornea - f
lens - e
retina - c
photoceptors - b
optic nerve - h ( definately know dis one)
rod cells - e
pupil - a
cone cells -g
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Explanation:
Trastorno alimenticio caracterizado por una gran pérdida de peso, que el propio paciente se provoca y que puede conducir a un estado de inanición.
Answer: Anorexia nerviosa.
Explanation:
La anorexia nerviosa es un trastorno o desorden alimenticio en donde se produce un rechazo de la comida debido a un temor excesivo a subir de peso, llegando a un estado de inanición serio. Entonces, se produce un deterioro en la salud y una debilidad causada por una ingesta insuficiente de nutrientes causando una desnutrición que altera diversas funciones del organismo. Es mas común en mujeres jóvenes o adolescentes aunque se reportan casos en ambos sexos y a cualquier edad. No debe confundirse con otro trastorno llamado simplemente anorexia, que es un síntoma que se caracteriza por una falta de apetito debido a alguna causa orgánica.
Este trastorno puede ocurrir por diversas causas que vienen acompañadas por una distorsión de la imagen corporal propia, en donde la persona considera que debe perder más peso de lo que se considera saludable y normal para su edad y estatura, llegando a estados raquíticos. También hay muchos casos en donde además de una dieta extrema, se realice ejercicio de manera excesiva o que utilicen otros métodos para bajar de peso como el abuso de laxantes u otros medicamentos.
Algunos factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de la anorexia nerviosa pueden ser:
Personalidad perfeccionistaImagen propia negativa o baja autoestimaPresiones socialesPadecer algún trastorno de ansiedadHow does polyploidy allow speciation to occur in a single generation? Polyploid offspring produce gametes earlier in the mating season than than their diploid parents, causing reproductive isolation between the two generations. Polyploid offspring produce smaller gametes that disperse farther than the gametes of diploid parents, causing geographic isolation between the two generations. Physiological differences between polyploid offspring and their diploid parents allow them to thrive in different environments, causing geographic isolation between the two generations. Genomic differences between polyploid offspring and their diploid parents prevent them from successfully interbreeding, causing reproductive isolation between the two generations.
Answer:
Genomic differences between polyploid offspring and their diploid parents prevent them from successfully interbreeding, causing reproductive isolation between the two generations.
Explanation:
Speciation is an ecological and biological process through which new species are formed due to isolation.
In plants, polypoidy involves the possession of two complete sets of chromosomes and it leads to the origin of new species. Also, the two sets of chromosomes comprises of triploidy (69 chromosomes) and tetraploidy (92 chromosomes).
As a result of the genomic differences between polyploid offspring and their diploid parents, this usually prevent them from successfully interbreeding and consequently causing reproductive isolation between the two generations.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of life? Also, explain why and I give you a 5 stars.
A.Made of one or more cells
B.Movement
C.Requires Energy
D.Adapts over time
Answer:
c
Explanation:
a b and c are all signs of life but energy can be in objects not just life.
Which statement is a hypothesis?
A. The presence of an enzyme increased the reaction rate
B. The reaction rate increase 100% once the enzyme was introduced
C. Introducing an enzyme into a reaction did not increase the rate of reaction
D. When an enzyme is introduced into a reaction the reaction rate will increase by 100%
The defining characteristic 6 of partible water is that it is used for tap water can be used for washing in irrigation Can be used in consumed without risk is delivered through pipes
Answer:
The correct answer is - Can be used in consumed without risk.
Explanation:
Potable water is of sufficiently high quality and purity . Potable water lacks pathogens (various microbes) or contaminants. Pathogens or contaminants can cause harm to organisms including humans as they pose a hazard to humans.
It is delivered through underground pipes but it is not its defining characteristic that is potable water is that it can be consumed without risk of harm.
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