Answer:
2
Explanation:
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What causes potato cubes to increase in mass in distilled water?
inside the potato cube the concentration of solute is high. water always goes to low concentration of solute to high concentration of solute (osmosis). so water will gp in the potato due to endoosmosis. therefore the mass of potato will increase.
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1. Replicate the DNA strand: ATGAAACGCTTTGCCTAA
2. From the replicated strand in #1, make a mRNA strand.
3. Using the mRNA strand from #2, group the strand into codons. Make sure to leave a space between each codon.
4. Using the codons from #3, determine the tRNA anticodons. Make sure to leave a space between each anticodon.
5. Using the codons, determine the polypeptide chain using the Genetic Code table at the end of this document. Write the full name of each amino acid in order.
Answer:
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What is brodmann’s area number for primary sensory area and secondary sensory area
Answer:
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Which of the following describes initial data analysis?
clear hypotheses about the data are tested
concerned with avoiding answering the original research question
no clear hypothesis is stated before analyzing the data, and the data is searched for models that describe the data well
analyses aimed at answering the research question are performed as well as any other relevant analysis needed to write the first draft of the research report
Answer:
no clear hypothesis is stated before analyzing the data, and the data is searched for models that describe the data well
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5. Do some research to answer these questions: Who invented the metal detector? Why? What are its limitations?
Explain why clouds are more likely to form at higher elevations. (Use the terms relative humidity and dewpoint in your answer)
Answer & Explanation:
At higher elevations, water condenses from the air and produces clouds, which often blanket lofty peaks and completely obscure them. As the clouds get saturated with moisture, rain and snow fall. The precipitation, when combined with the strong winds, results in frequent stormy weather.
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4. What two variables are necessary to calculate population growth?
birth rate and death rate
Ogrowth rate and carrying capacity
Obirth rate and growth rate
growth rate and death rate
Answer:
Birth rate and death rate
Explanation:
Birth rate will decrease and death rate will fluctuate and they will balance the other out.
name the type of inheritance shown by thes plants
Answer:
Inheritance that can happen from these flowers (red and white) can make pink flowers by incomplete dominance. Where they appear to blend together by the definition of incomplete dominance.
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What’s the latitude and longitude of Canary Island hotspot?
_______N _________W
Answer:
Latitude 28.291565
Longitude -16.629129
After coming to the U.S., Ling-Chen learned English quickly and totally immersed herself in the American life. She prefers to be with her new American friends and is annoyed by her parents' continued ties to their native culture. Ling-Chen's pattern of acculturation would be classified as
Answer:
assimilation
Explanation:
Cultural assimilation is defined as the process by which a minority group adopts the values and ways of a majority group.
How could you tell whether a given sequence was DNA or mRNA?
Was it easier to decode messages written in DNA or in mRNA sequences?
Which cellular enzymes or machines are you imitating when you "transcribe" DNA into mRNA?
Which cellular enzymes or machines are you imitating when you "translate" mRNA into a chain of amino acids?
What else needs to happen in a eukaryotic cell between the processes of transcription and translation?
In step 5, how did different mutations affect the amino acid sequence that was encoded?
Explain why some single nucleotide mutations affect an amino acid sequence and some single nucleotide mutations do not.
Explain why nucleotide insertions and deletions affect the amino acid sequence so profoundly.
Why could your secret message include only 20 of the 26 letters of the alphabet?
Did you find that it was difficult to work with only these letters?
Answer:
1. You could tell whether a given sequence was DNA or mRNA because of Uracil and Thymine base differences in both
2. Answers may vary up to you, but messages are easier to decode written in DNA
3. You are imitating RNA polymerases.
4. You are imitating RNA polymerase once again
5. The RNA strand is delivered to start the process of translation; RNA>>Protien
6. Different mutations affect different amino acid sequences because they alter the code which makes it un-easy to decode the sequence
7. Some single nucleotide mutations affect an amino acid sequence depending on what mutation it is causing. Some single nucleotide mutations do not do this because they aren't as severe and they don't cause codons to mix up.
Answer:
1
ADNA sequences use the nucleotides A, T, G, and C, while mRNA sequences use the nucleotides A, U, G, and C.
B It was easier to decode the messages written in mRNA sequences because these sequences could be translated directly into the amino acid sequence.
2
A The cellular enzyme that carries out transcription is RNA polymerase.
B The cellular machine that carries out translation is the ribosome, which is composed of both rRNA and ribosomal proteins.
C In a eukaryotic cell, an mRNA transcript often has additional untranslated regions and a poly-A tail. A eukaryotic mRNA transcript would need to be transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm before it could be translated.
3
A Some amino acids are encoded by several codons. If a single nucleotide mutation still encodes for the same amino acid, the resulting amino acid sequence would not be affected. This happens most often with nucleotides in the third position of a codon.
B If a single nucleotide mutation changes the amino acid encoded, the resulting amino acid sequence would be affected. This happens most often with nucleotides in the first and second positions of a codon.
C Nucleotide insertions and deletions cause frameshift mutations, which change the reading frame of translation and will encode completely different amino acids from that point forward.
4
A There are only 20 canonical amino acids, so the letters B, J, O, U, X, and Z are not used as one-letter codes.
B It was a little difficult to not use the letters B, J, O, U, X, and Z at first, but there are messages to write without these six letters.
Explanation:
Answer the following question in the photo
Answer:
1.The father is able to roll the tongue because the allele for the ability to roll the tongue is dominant over the allele for the inability to roll the tongue
2.(BO) Father's Genotype
3.A maternal effect is a situation where the phenotype of an organism is determined not only by the environment it experiences and its genotype, but also by the environment and genotype of its mother.
4.The mother's genotype is AO
5.Within an individual organism, the specific combination of alleles for a gene is known as the genotype of the organism, and (as mentioned above) the physical trait associated with that genotype is called the phenotype of the organism
(the physical trait associated with that genotype)A chemical property is determined by the following:
a. how it looks
c. how it feels
b. how it smells
d. none of the above
Answer:
Your answer is Option D. None of the above
Explaination:
Chemical Properties can be determined by Oxidation , Heat Combustion, How they react with other chemicals etc. While Physical properties include odor,taste,appearance,melting point,boiling point etc.
the diagrams represent a rabbit and an owl. rabbits eat only plants and typically feed during the day in open areas such as fields and meadows. owls eat only rabbits and other small animals and hunt mainly at night. identify one physical adaptation represented in the diagram that helps the rabbit survive in its environment. describe how this adaptation helps the rabbit to survive. (1) physical adaptation and (2) description.
The physical adaptations in rabbits include long ears and strong hind legs. These adaptations help rabbits to survive by enabling them to detect and avoid predators, find food, and reproduce successfully.
What is physical adaptation?Physical adaptations are characteristics that an organism has that help it to survive and thrive in its environment. These adaptations can be structural, physiological, or behavioral and can vary widely depending on the specific organism and the environment in which it lives.
Some examples of physical adaptations in rabbits might include their long ears, which help them to hear predators, or their strong hind legs, which help them to run quickly to escape danger. These adaptations help rabbits to survive by enabling them to detect and avoid predators, find food, and reproduce successfully.
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How are the carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen cycles similar?
a.
They are all biogeochemical cycles.
b.
They all involve an interaction between living and nonliving elements.
C.
They are all part of the Earth system.
d.
All of the above.
Answer:
The carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen cycles are similar in the sense that:
They are all biogeochemical cycles.
They all involve an interaction between living and nonliving elements.
They are all part of the Earth system
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES:
Biogeochemical cycles has to do with the interrelationship of certain elements with their biological, chemical and geological environment.
The elements that are cycled in this processes are oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus etc.
The cycling of these elements occur on Earth and they involve an interaction between living and nonliving components of the Earth.
Therefore, the carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen cycles are similar in the sense that:
They are all biogeochemical cycles.
They all involve an interaction between living and nonliving elements.
They are all part of the Earth system
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Fossil evidence shows that toothed leaves were present in Bighorn basin during the
Paleocene and Eocene, but not during the PETM. Which of the following explains the
changes in the fossils over this time?
Answer:
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Explanation:
a factory owner might decide to manufacture shirts in parkistan instead of the United States because ?
Answer:
A factory owner might decide to manufacture shirts in Pakistan instead of the United States because it is less expensive to make shirts there.
What reacts with water in the atmosphere to form carbonic acid to make regular rainfall slightly acidic?
A: Carbon Dioxide
B: Lead
C: Helium
D: Argon
the answer is caebin diaxode
Answer:
A. carbon dioxide
Explanation:
An area where deforestation has occurred is more vulnerable to
A. water pollution.
B. transpiration.
C. snowstorms.
D. seismic activity.
Answer:
A. water pollution
Explanation:
B. It can't be transpiration because that is how plants 'breath'
C That is dependant on climate
D. That is dependant on the area, not the forests
A. It must be A, because dirt will get washed into streams and other waterways because of erosion due to lack of plants, and it is the only logical answer.
Mental activity is really centered around
4BB.
What does 4BB stand for?
A. 4 Building Blocks
B. 4 Brain Books
C. 4 Best Beats
an example of a biotic factor in an ecosystem is
Answer:
abiotic factors are those which are non-living like physical conditions and chemical agents in the ecosystem.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Which statement about energy is true?
A. Energy can't be created or destroyed.
OB.
OC.
O D.
Energy can't transform into different forms.
Organisms at the top of food chains have access to the most energy.
Energy can undergo transformations only in animals.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Energy cannot be created or destroyed is true.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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The threshold level for a
neuron to fire is a 10. What will happen if the stimulus to the neuron is 8?
Answer:
The neuron will not fire at all
Explanation:
3During menstruation, the body sheds extra tissue from:
A Ovaries
B Fallopian tubes
C Fertilized eggs
D The uterus
sarah and Zoha are talking about the states of matter . Sarah says that sand is a solid Zoha says that sand must be a liquid because it can flow through your hands. Who is correct? Give a reason for your answer.
Answer:
Sand is a solid
Explanation:
Sand has the ability to be poured like a liquid and take the shape of its container. It is still a solid, as each individual grain of sand has a shape of its own and keeps that shape
8. A steam-driven turbine is one major component of an electric power plant. Why is it advantageous to have the temperature of the steam as high as possible?
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** peptide bond picture is for 1 and 2**
1. In this CHEMICAL reaction, what happens to WATER?
a.water is not involved in this reaction in any way
b.water goes both "in/enters" and "out/exits" of the reaction
c.water goes "into" or "enters" the reaction
d.water comes "out of" or "exits" the reaction
2. In this METABOLIC reaction, what happens to ENERGY?
a.energy goes "into" or "enters" the reaction
b.energy is not involved in this reaction in any way
c.energy comes "out" of or "exits" the reaction
d.energy goes both "in/enters" and "out/exits" the reaction
3.Which pathway depicts transport of a hydrophobic molecule?
Answer:
1. d.water comes "out of" or "exits" the reaction
2. a.energy goes "into" or "enters" the reaction
3. Path A
Explanation:
1) Peptide bond synthesis is dehydration reaction which means water is "dehydrated" meaning released when the reaction occurs.
2) Anytime we want to join things together we gotta use energy, these processes are anabolic reactions such as making sugars, proteins, lipids, in our cell. Since we are making protein here, we need to put energy into the reaction.
3) Path A is hydrophobic b/c they directly diffuse thru cell membrane to attach to intracellular receptor.
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Griffith injected with two different strains of bacteria in
his search for the genetic material.
Answer:
a. Mice
Explanation:
mice was used by Griffith in his investigation
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in step 1 of protein synthesis describe two of the differences between the DNA template and its complementary RNA molecule
Answer:Proteins are synthesised (made) by the ribosomes using messenger RNA transcribed from DNA in the nucleus.
Explanation:
In every eukaryotic cell, such as plants and animals, there is DNA in the nucleus. The nucleus is an area surrounded by a membrane (nuclear membrane) which has some pores for materials to enter and exit, but these are controlled. The DNA is the cell's instructions, it is a series of code that can be transcribed and translated to make proteins. As in the image below DNA is a series of bases attached to a sugar phosphate backbone and bonded to another base pair to made a ladder, this ladder is twisted making the shaped called a double helix . There are four base pairs: Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G), and Cytosine (C). The bases have bases they bond to making complementary base pairs , A and T bond together while the C and G bond together. on each strand of DNA one end is labelled 5' (read as 5 prime) and other end is the 3'. The 5' end base pairs of one strand are always attached to the 3' end of the complementary strand. Labelling the ends helps us to describe in which direction DNA is read.