It is difficult to observe individual chromosomes
with a light microscope during prophase
because
A. The DNA has not been replicated yet
B. They are uncoiled, in long, thin strands
c. They leave the nucleus and are dispersed to
other parts of the cell
D. The spindle must move them to the metaphase
plate before they become visible​

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think the answer is B They are uncoiled, in long, thin strands


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Which combination of sex chromosomes results in a male human being? *
1 point
XX
YY
XY
either XX or YY

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Answer: it's XY

Explanation:

Which is a nonrenewable resource used to heat homes?
O Wind
O Solar energy
O Natural gas
O Wood

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Natural gas is used to produce electricity
natural gas or wood maybe wood

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

Organisms that make their own food.

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Answer:

what's the list? and it's probably plants if there's an option for it

Answer:

autotroph

Explanation:

An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals. Because autotrophs produce their own food, they are sometimes called producers. Plants are the most familiar type of autotroph, but there are many different kinds of autotrophic organisms.

A consistent response in many organisms to changing environmental temperatures is the restructuring of cellular membranes.In some fish, phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) in the liver microsomal lipid membrane contains predominantly docosahexaenoic acid, 22:6 at C-2 of the glycerol-3-phosphate backbone and then either a saturated or monounsaturated fatty acyl group at C-1. Which of the following statements are False?

a. At 10 degrees Centigrade a lower percentage of PE molecules contain saturated fatty acyl groups at C-1 when compared to fish acclimatized at 30 degrees Centigrade.
b. At 10 degrees Centigrade a higher percentage of PE molecules contain saturated fatty acyl groups at C-1 when compared to fish acclimatized at 30 degrees Centigrade.
Ñ. At 30 degrees Centigrade a lower percentage of PE molecules had monounsaturated acyl groups at C-1 compared to that observed at 10 degrees Centigrade.
d. At 30 degrees Centigrade a higher percentage of PE molecules had monounsaturated acyl groups at C-1 compared to that observed at 10 degrees Centigrade.
e. The purpose of membrane restructuring with a change in temperature is to maintain fluidity of the membrane.

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Answer:

The false statements are :

b. At 10 degrees Centigrade a higher percentage of PE molecules contain saturated fatty acyl groups at C-1 when compared to fish acclimatized at 30 degrees Centigrade.

d. At 30 degrees Centigrade a higher percentage of PE molecules had monounsaturated acyl groups at C-1 compared to that observed at 10 degrees Centigrade.

Explanation:

The false statements are :

b. At 10 degrees Centigrade a higher percentage of PE molecules contain saturated fatty acyl groups at C-1 when compared to fish acclimatized at 30 degrees Centigrade.

d. At 30 degrees Centigrade a higher percentage of PE molecules had monounsaturated acyl groups at C-1 compared to that observed at 10 degrees Centigrade.

Reason -

When temperature decreases,  the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids increases and saturated fatty acids decreases that also decreases the fluidity of the membrane and thereby make it stiff.

When temperature increases, the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids decreases and saturated fatty acids increases that makes the cell membrane more fluidic.

So, the temperature changes restructures the membrane with respect to fluidity of membrane.

Therefore,

At 10° Celsius, at C-1 of glycerol, the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids increases and saturated fatty acids decreases.

At 30° Celsius, the proportion of unsaturated fatty acid decreases and saturated fatty acid increases.

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Muscular Strength and Endurance: Mastery Test
4
Select the correct answer.
What must skeletal muscles do to move?
A.
engage their fibers slowly
В.
twitch involuntarily
Oc.
separate from the bone
O D.
contract and relax
Reset
Next

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THE ANSWER IS B TWITCH INVOLUNTARY

The following is a list of vessels and structures that are associated with the heart.
 
1) Right atrium
2) Left atrium
3) Right ventricle
4) Left ventricle
5) Superior & inferior vena cava
6) Aorta
7) Pulmonary artery
8) Pulmonary vein
9) Mitral/bicuspid valve
10) Tricuspid valve
11) Pulmonary semilunar valve
12) Aorta semilunar valve
 
What is the correct order for the flow of blood entering the heart from the BODY and leaving for PULMONARY CIRCULATION?

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Answer:

5,1,10,3,11,7,8,2,9,4,12,6.

Can someone help me with the answers to this picture?

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Hello there! I hope I can help!

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Which one of the following statements is not true? Enzymes,

A) are typically consumed by the reactions they promote

B) are proteins that change the rate of chemical reactions.

C) have structures that correspond to their function.

D) function as organic catalysts.

E) regulate virtually all chemical reactions in a cell.

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Answer:

statement c

Explanation:

d and c are very different so it would be those two but function is organic so its c

Which is NOT a similar function of all cells?
photosynthesis
reproduction
absorption of nutrients
growth

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Answer:

A is the answer hope it helps

What does "fishing down the food web" mean?​

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Answer:

Fishing down the food web is the process whereby fisheries in a given ecosystem, "having depleted the large predatory fish on top of the food web, turn to increasingly smaller species, finally ending up with previously spurned small fish and invertebrates".

Undigested material not absorbed by the large intestine forms what kind of waste?

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Hi there!

It forms fecal waste. Fecal waste is made of whatever’s left after the large intestine absorbs the needed nutrients and minerals.

Hope this answers your question!

which of the following is the best way to dispose waste water.​

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try posting the question again because you forgot to include the options.

post the answer choices

Match the body cavity type to its proper description. - Coelomate - Pseudocoelomate - Acoelomate - Coelom A. A fluid or air-filled space between the digestive tract and the outer body wall. B. Completely lacks a body cavity between the digestive cavity and outer body wall. C. Has a body cavity lined by tissue derived from the mesoderm and by tissue derived from the endoderm. D. Has a body cavity completely lined by tissue from the mesoderm. E. Germ Layer

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Answer: A. A fluid or air-filled space between the digestive tract and the outer body wall. - Coelom

B. Completely lacks a body cavity between the digestive cavity and outer body wall. - Acoelomate

C. Has a body cavity lined by tissue derived from the mesoderm and by tissue derived from the endoderm. - Coelomate

D. Has a body cavity completely lined by tissue from the mesoderm. - Pseudocoelomate

E. Germ Layer- Coelomate

Explanation:

Coelom is a fluid filled body cavity which stores food, blood like fluid in it in some animals.

Those organisms which do not possess the body cavity or coelom they are called as acoelomate. Example, Platyhelminths

Those animals which have a body cavity derive from the germinal layers ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm are coelomate. Example, Annelids

Those animals which have scattered pouches which are not lined by all germinal layers instead one mesoderm will not be able to form coelom. These are called as pseudocoelomate. For example, Nematodes.

PLEASE HELP! huntington’s disease (HD) is prevalent South Africa. Most of the families with HD have Dutch or British ancestry, which suggests they inherited the European HD allele. HD is believed to have first arrived in South Africa more than 300 years ago when Dutch colonists settled into the Western Cape in the 1600s. Thus, the prevalence of HD in South Africa is the result of the founder effect.

Mutations in the HTT gene cause Huntington’s disease. The HTT gene provides instructions for making a protein called huntintin. This protein plays a role in nerve cells in the brain. The HTT mutation that causes HD involves a DNA segment known as a CAG trinucleotide repeat. This segment is made up of a series of three DNA building blocks that appear multiple times in a row. Normally, the CAG segment is repeated 10 to 35 times within the gene. In people with HD, the CAG segment is repeated 36 to more than 120 times. An increase in the size of the CAG segment leads to the production of an abnormally long version of the huntintin protein. This causes the dysfunction and eventual death of neurons in certain areas of the brain. The more repeats, the more serious the disease is.

HD is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. There is both an adult onset (after reproductive age) and a juvenile onset pattern. People with adult onset typically have 40 to 50 repeats, while people with the juvenile form tend to have more than 60 repeats. Individuals who have 27 to 35 repeats do not develop HD, but they are at risk of having children who will develop the disorder. As the gene is passed on to offspring, the size of the repeat may lengthen into the range associated with HD.

Predict what will happen to the allele frequencies for Huntington’s disease in South Africa if there were a new mutation to the HTT gene that causes a reduction to the CAG trinucleotide repeat. Justify your prediction with evidence. Your response should include links to the sources of information gathered.

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Answer:

If there were a new mutation to the HTT gene that causes a reduction to the CAG trinucleotide repeat, the allele frequency for Huntington's disease would decrease in South Africa. HD is caused by too many repeats of the CAG segment causing an abnormally long version of the huntintin protein which becomes deadly. so if the number of repeats is reduced then the person is more likely to not have Huntington's disease. If they do still develop Huntington's disease, it will be more likely to be adult onset and they will still have an opportunity to reproduce offspring which may carry the trait for reduced CAG.

After a hunt a wolf eats more than it needs at that time. the extra glucose combines to form which substance?​

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Answer:

glycogen

Explanation:

Which of these would be an example of cultural bias in profiling?

a) Investigators are sure that their suspect is a tall male because they have found large footprints in the mud.
b) Investigators conclude that the victim allowed the suspect to enter the home, so they knew each other.
C) Investigators say that the suspect must be of a certain minority because that is who usually commits the crime in their precinct.
d) Investigators look for all the people leaving the crime scene to see if they are possible suspects.

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Answer:

C) Investigators say that the suspect must be of a certain minority because that is who usually commits the crime in their precinct.

Explanation:

Cultural bias is the action where by someone holds a bias about a particular group of people or ethnicity due to the negative information which he or she had been feed with while growing up.

For example, when someone believes that, all crimes committed in America is done by African American people is a typical example of cultural bias. In the scenario given above, for the investigator to believe that, the suspect to be a certain minority rather than having an open view that it could have been anyone shows cultural bias and profiling of the investigators.

which of the following best describes a frameshift mutation. A. When a segment of nitrogen bases gets added into a strand of DNA. B. When a segment of nitrogen bases gets removed from a strand of DNA. C. When a segment of a chromosome gets removed. D. Both A and B.​

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D. Both A and B

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Two pea plants heterozygous for the characters of pod color and pod shape are crossed. Assume that G allele stands for green pod color, g allele−for yellow pod color, I allele−for inflated pod shape, and i allele−for constricted pod shape. Complete the Punnett square for this cross.

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Answer:

Please find the punnet square in the attachment section

Explanation:

This question involves two different genes; one coding for pod color and the other for pod shape. The allele for green pod color (G) is dominant over the allele for yellow pod color (g) while the allele for inflated pod shape (I) is dominant over the allele for constricted pod shape (i).

According to this question, two pea plants heterozygous for both of the characters or traits are crossed i.e. GgIi × GgIi. Each heterozygous parent will produce the following possible gametes:

GgIi - GI, Gi, gI and gi.

Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following proportion of offsprings will be produced:

- Green, inflated pods (G_I_) = 9

- Green, constricted pods (G_ii) = 3

- Yellow, inflated pods (ggI_) = 3

- Yellow, constricted pods (ggii) = 1

What was the order of steps taken by the United States to clean the air?

enact the Clean Air Act, establish funding to study how to clean the air, create the EPA, and find cost-effective ways to keep the air clean
establish funding to study how to clean the air, enact the Clean Air Act, create the EPA, and find cost-effective ways to keep the air clean
find cost-effective ways to keep the air clean, establish funding to study how to clean the air, create the EPA, and enact the Clean Air Act
create the EPA, enact the Clean Air Act, find cost-effective ways to keep the air clean, and establish funding to study how to clean the air

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The us started the process with finding cost effective options

Answer:

A

Explanation

The United States took first steps to keep the air clean.

Cost-effective ways to reduce pollution were emphasized.

The United States created the environmental protection agency.

Modifications and improvements were made to the Clean Air Act.

Funding was established under the Clean Air Act to study air pollution

What is the environmental change shown in the image?
Lack of food and water
Reduced space
Pollution

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Answer:

Lack of food and water

Explanation:

The answer is lack of food and water

A population of raccoons is thought to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for a tail-length gene. The frequency of the dominant allele (long tails) is 0.8. When a certain forest was surveyed, the scientist was able to tag 25 animals, which were all long-tailed. Does the lack of short-tailed animals suggest that the population is out of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in this forest?
A. Yes, because the survey shows 100% AA individuals, so the short tils must have been selected against.
B. No, because you would only expect 4 of the surveyed racoons to be short-tailed, so they may have been missed by chance.
C. Yes, because 20% of the surveyed raccoons should have been short-tailed.
D. No, because you would only expect 4% of the raccoons to be short-tailed, so they may have been missed by chance.

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Answer:

D. No, because you would only expect 4% of the raccoons to be short-tailed, so they may have been missed by chance.

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

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Why did the rabbit with medium size legs
survive?

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Answer:

it was the fittest......

Answer:

cause it didnt have skinny legs that was twiggs ;)

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ANSWER:

asia

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Height in humans is an example of

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Answer:

Polygenic inheritance

Explanation:

Polygenic inheritance refers to inheritance of a phenotypic characteristics (trait) that is attributable to two or more genes and can be measured quantitatively.

During replication which sequence of nucleotides would bond with DNA sequence TATGA?

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Answer:

ATACT

Explanation:

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which statement is correct about the rocks in this location

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Answer:

They are all made out of a different amount of minerals and for in various ways such as igneous forming from cooled magma

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The International Space Station (ISS) orbits Earth 254 miles above. It takes about 48 hours to get from Earth to the ISS. What is the average speed of the spacecraft? Round to the nearest hundredth (two decimal places).

Speed =​

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Answer:

Speed= Distance Divided By Time

Distance= 254 Miles

Time= 48 Hours

Speed= 5.29 Approximately

1. What do you understand by the resolution or resolving power of a lens?​

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Answer:

The resolving power of an objective lens is measured by its ability to differentiate two lines or points in an object. The greater the resolving power, the smaller the minimum distance between two lines or points that can still be distinguished. The larger the N.A., the higher the resolving power.

Explanation:

How does natural selection affect populations?

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Answer:

Over time, these advantageous traits become more common in the population. Through this process of natural selection, favorable traits are transmitted through generations. Natural selection can lead to speciation, where one species gives rise to a new and distinctly different species.

Explanation:

How can we use science and math to develop a cost-benefit
analysis to help manage natural resources?

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