Answer: Eukaryotic cells, daughter cells
Answer:
Eukaryotic Cells and Daughter Cells
Explanation:
Only eukaryotes perform mitosis, and since mitosis is a form of asexual reproduction, the cells that result from mitosis are "clones." These are referred to as daughter cells.
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Match the labels with the symbols on the weather map.
Why do roots always grow in a downward direction, no matter which way you turn the seed or seedling?
because roots weigh more than any other plant part
because the plant’s stem begins to grow, and it pushes the roots downward
because that is the direction that roots find necessary water and nutrients
because the root contains hormones that make it grow away from the sun
HELP ME WITH THESE TWO QUESTIONS
Question One:
Some steps in cell division are shown below:
1. Chromosomes condense and pair up
2. Segments of DNA of sister chromatids twist and cross
3. Exchange of DNA occurs between chromosomes
4. Four daughter cells are created that are haploid
Which of the following steps is least likely to occur during meiosis 1?
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Questions Two:
A few characteristics of a type of reproduction are shown below:
1. Occurs in all body cells
2. Two daughter cells are formed
3. Chromosomes arrange equally on either side of the equator
4. The daughter nuclei each have half the number of chromosomes as that of parent cells
5. Is necessary for sexual reproduction
Which of the above are characteristics of meiosis?
1, 2, and 3
1, 4, and 5
2, 3, and 4
3, 4, and 5
Answer:
The first one is A and the second one is B
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True/False: Animal viruses can only infect animal cells.
Explain at least one way in which the quantity and quality of water resources have been affected by human population growth. Predict how you think the water supply will be affected by continued human population growth. Support your response with appropriate evidence and scientific reasoning.
Which of these best describes how the lungs and diaphragm affect each other?
A
As the lungs expand, the diaphragm expands.
B
As the lungs expand, the diaphragm contracts.
C
As the lungs contract, the diaphragm contracts.
D
The lungs and diaphragm have no relationship.
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Answer:
Im pretty sure its C. Hopefully.
Explanation:
How does adaptation help an organism?
1 point
It helps the organism change colors
It improves its ability to survive and reproduce
It improves its ability to change species
It helps the organism become a fossil
If one animal or plant has the same characteristics as another, they may both be part of the same...
1 point
Evolution
Planet
Species
Fossil
Where do scientists look for evidence of evolution? *
1 point
In the layers of the Earth
In caves
In water
In old books
What is a fossil? *
1 point
A layer of sediment
A living organism
A very old organism
Remains of a once-living organism
The fossil record provides evidence about *
1 point
The age of rocks
The order in which species have existed
The number of layer the Earth has
The composition of minerals
All living things inherit similar traits from their
1 point
Ancestors
Evolution
Fossils
Descendants
If you compared two kinds of living organisms, what might you learn about their history? *
1 point
How long ago they evolved
Whether they share a common ancestor
Whether they live in the smae place
Whether they can mate and reproduce
What do organisms inherit from their ancestors? *
1 point
Mammal characteristics
Traits and DNA
Hind limbs
New traits
What does the similarity between humans, dolphins, cats and bats indicate? *
1 point
They all evolved recently
That their ancestors lived in the same place
They share a common ancestor
That they are becoming more alike
Fossils provide evidence that Antarctica was once located *
1 point
At the North Pole
Near the equator
At the South Pole
Where it is now
What does natural selection explain about a population of organisms *
1 point
How long it has been since it evolved
How it changes in response to its environment
How it resists change
How likely its members are to leave fossils
Which individuals in a population are most likely to survive and reproduce? *
1 point
The largest ones
The ones with the most DNA
The best adapted ones
Answer:
Here is a general idea on "How does adaptation help an organism"
Explanation:
When they adapt, they are able to survive in that kind of climate better, if they didn't, then they would die. especially in habitats they have never been in
Which image shows water being used in industry?
Grass being watered by a sprinkler.
Water spraying over machinery.
Water being used to wash dishes.
True/False: Plant Viruses can only infect plant cells
Answer:
true
Explanation:
does go through cell cycle in
mitosis, meiosis, or both
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What are advantages and disadvantages of sexual reproduction?
What are some potential consequences if there is damage to skin?
Answer:
Sun exposure.
Free radicals. ...
Smoking cigarettes. ...
Irritants. ...
Smiles and frowns
Explanation:
What happens when an organism genome (genetic code) is incorrectly copied or changed?
Answer:
When there is a mistake in the copying of the genetic message that is permanent, a mutation has occurred. Two of the bases in DNA (Cytosine and Thymine) are the most vulnerable, and when this happens, they may pair with each other or themselves and the message is changed.
Explanation:
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What is the problem with using common names in classification?
A general phobia with unfamiliar latinized scientific nomenclature has proliferated the use of common or trivial names. These names, however, can vary with geographic region, language, or individual preference often and thus, can lead to misidentification or a delay in the proper identification of a toxic plant.
Answer:
The only problem of using common names is that we cannot deduce the features of a particular organism just by looking at its name.
Explanation:
The only problem of utilizing basic names is that we can't find the highlights of a specific organic entity just by seeing its name.
Write an essay pretending to be an Ecologist studying the Green Sea Turtle. As an ecologist what is important for you to study? What is the habitat of your animal? Is the animal an endangered species? Can the species be saved? If it is being saved how is the species being saved?
how does the rock cycle support the explanation that "matter is never created or destroyed?"
Answer:
The chemical elements that make up minerals and rocks are not destroyed. This fact illustrates the principle of conservation of matter. The changes that take place in the rock cycle never destroy or create matter. The elements are just redistributed in other forms.
Explanation:
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What structural adaptation of the A. cristatus lizard helps them on land?
sunning on rocks
serpentine movement of tail
webbed feet for swimming
strong claws for climbing
Answer: Strong claws for climbing
Explanation:
HOW DOES STRESS AFFECT YOUR FOCUS???
Hint: The shallower our breath, the less oxygen that reaches our brain, and the harder it is to focus.
1: When you are stressed you start breathing more deeply and makes it harder to focus.
2: When you are stressed more oxygen gets to your brain and makes it harder to focus.
3. When you are stressed you start breathing more deeply and that delivers more oxygen to your brain helps you focus.
4. none of these
Answer:
Ironically, stress does improve concentration for a very short period of time. This is due to the body releasing chemicals into the brain to help it focus and pushing adrenaline into the bloodstream in order to heighten the senses, which helps the body hone in and focus on tasks at hand.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think its c because they aren't radiating or splitting. It seems the most reasonable.
How can plate tectonics contribute to evolution?
A.) separating plates can divide groups of a population
B.) radiation from plate tectonics can cause genetic change
C.) volcanic eruptions can cause species to become extinct
D.) The movement of plates forces some animals underground
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Which of the following units are in order from smallest to largest?
a) Epoch, period, era.
b) Era, epoch, period.
c) Period, era, epoch.
d) Epoch, era, period.
The table below shows the names of three body parts and the and the functions of two of them
A. Testes-Function 1: Ovaries-Function 2
B. Ovaries-Function 1; Testes-Function 2
C. Thymus-Function 1: Oraries-function 2
D. Oraries-Function 1; Thymus-Function 2
Answer:
D. ovaries: function 1 and thymus: function 2
The testes are responsible for making testosterone.
Why are index fossils useful for determining the age of other fossils or rock layers?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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Why is it necessary for organisms to undergo the process of respiration?
Respiration helps organisms capture vitamins from sunlight.
Respiration creates energy that is used for growth and repair.
Respiration limits organisms’ losses of water and oxygen.
Respiration constructs proteins needed for life’s functions.
are somatic cells in mitosis, meiosis, or both
Answer:
both
Explanation:
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A musk ox and the Alstroemeria flower have physical structures and organs that have similar functions. Provide two examples of similar structures or organs and describe how they have similar functions.
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Answer:
Just saying you could always just look up the definition of the words and then see if it matches up to the definitions.
Explanation:
What is the goal of Meiosis 1?
Answer:
In meiosis I, chromosomes in a diploid cell resegregate, producing four haploid daughter cells
Answer:
Meiosis I is the reduction division, and meiosis II is more similar to mitosis in that the sister chromatids are separated. The goal of meiosis I is to separate homologous chromosomes. The goal of meiosis II is to separate sister chromatids. In meiosis II, no DNA is duplicated as in prophase I of meiosis I.
Explanation: