Answer:
easy
Explanation:
the egg obviously
Which of the following is an example of the endocrine system maintaining homeostasis? (3 points)
-Detecting a pain stimulus and sending a signal to the spinal cord to perform an automatic response
-Discharging an excessive amount of hormones in the blood and not sending a signal to stop production
-Sending a message to the pituitary gland to start producing a hormone when the levels in the body are too low
-Using sense organs to get information about the outside world and direct an appropriate body response release
Answer:
-Discharging an excessive amount of hormones in the blood and not sending a signal to stop production
Explanation:
Endocrine system is regulated by negative feedback mechanisms that work to maintain homeostasis.
Concentration of hormones, and how they effect other body systems, are controlled in this manner.
For instance, the blood glucose regulation is controlled by insulin and glucagon, hormones produced by the pancreas.
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The production of red blood cells is regulated by a feedback loop involving erythropoietin. In non-disease states, the production of red blood cells is equal to the destruction of red blood cells, thus maintaining sufficient red blood cells to deliver adequate oxygen to the body's tissues. However, when the number of red blood cells decrease and oxygen levels are low, erythropoietin is produced by the liver and kidneys to increase the production of red blood cells. Is this a positive or negative feedback loop
Answer:
Negative feedback.
Explanation:
The production of erythropoietin by the liver and kidneys is a negative feedback because with the production of erythropoietin, our body tends to move to become more stable state. The erythropoietin is produced by the liver and kidneys to increase the production of red blood cells if the quantity of red blood cells are lower than the normal range. If the number of red blood cells are decreases the oxygen level in our body is low that leads to unstable condition of the body but when the concentration of red blood cells increases, the body move towards stability.
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Answer:
B, all the other answers are just details that would be in an article, but not the main idea.
Explanation:
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
the other answers are not main ideas
What is role of the enzyme telomerase is to
Answer: Telomerase is the enzyme responsible for maintenance of the length of telomeres by addition of guanine-rich repetitive sequences. Telomerase activity is exhibited in gametes and stem and tumor cells.
Explanation:
Hypothesize a reason as to why vaccinations were successful in immunizing an individual for the smallpox virus?
Answer:
vaccine make people immune to small pox
Which is one piece of information that fossils in samples from Earth’s crust reveal about Earth’s history?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:a
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Several examples of antisense RNA regulating translation in bacterial cells have been discovered. Molecular geneticists have also used antisense RNA to artificially control transcription in both bacterial and eukaryotic genes. To inhibit the transcription of a bacterial gene with antisense RNA, what sequence might the antisense RNA contain
Answer:
An antisense sequence with complementary to the target mRNA encoded by the gene of interest
Explanation:
An antisense sequence is usually a short RNA sequence specifically designed in the laboratory to bind by complementary to the DNA/RNA sequence of interest (usually a target mRNA) whose expression is desired to be inhibited. When an antisense bind to its target mRNA, the antisense sequence acts to block translation, thereby inhibiting protein synthesis. Moreover, it has been shown that the double-stranded antisense-RNA complexes may also increase the susceptibility of the target sequence to RNase H digestion.
Which of the following is a way that nitrogen atoms move from a nonliving part of the environment into a living part of the environment?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Nitrogen Cycle
Explanation:
nitrogen moves through the living and non-living environments with the help of decomposers and nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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Which of following items is probably the most ductile?
A. slice of bread
B. piece of chewed gum
C. wooden blocks
D. piece of paper
Answer:
D I think
because ductile means that they can form without cracking
piece of chewed gum.
Explanation:
chewing gum is flexible. it shows both malleability and ductility
What are the gametes that would be formed for the following genotype: Aa?
Answer:
An individual with the genotype Aa can make two types of gametes: A and a. Since this is a random process, the individual will, on average, make equal numbers of each gamete. (Frequency of 1/2 for each gamete). A second individual with genotype Aa can make two types of gametes: A and a.
6. Which is the youngest holiday: "Earth Day" or "Arbor Day"?
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
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An ecosystem with great biological
diversity decreases –
F the number of species present in
the ecosystem
G competition between different
species in the ecosystem
Havailable space for organisms in
the ecosystem
J available food supply for
organisms in the ecosystem
Answer:
H and J
Explanation:
F With great diversity comes and increase in species
G with an increase of animals there is an increase in competition not a decrease
H and J both seem right since the more animals the more competitive it is for space and food
What phenotypic results for each environment would you predict if starting with the following population sizes?
1000:
100:
10:
Explanation:
populations are large, it seems fair to ask whether genetic drift is really all that important. It's true that most populations are large, but they don't necessary act large. Thus, the rate of genetic drift is not really proportional to census population size (Nc). Rather, it's proportional to something more abstract — specifically, the effective population size (Ne). In an ideal population of sexually reproducing individuals , Ne will equal Nc. An "ideal" population has the following characteristics, and most deviations will decrease the effective population size:
There are equal numbers of males and females, all of whom are able to reproduce.
All individuals are equally likely to produce offspring, and the number of offspring that each produces varies no more than expected by chance.
Mating is random.
The number of breeding individuals is constant from one generation to the next.
Essentially, anything that increases the variance among individuals in reproductive success (above sampling variance) will reduce Ne (the size of an ideal population that experiences genetic drift at the rate of the population in question). For example, consider the effect of unequal numbers of mating males and females. In an ideal population, all males and all females would have an equal chance of mating. However, in situations in which one sex outnumbers the other, an individual's chance to mate is now affected by its sex, even if all individuals within each sex have an equal chance to mate. In this situation, effective population size can be predicted by the formula Ne = 4NmNf/(Nm + Nf), where Nm is the number of males and Nf is the number of females. Figure 4 shows the relationship between Ne and Nf in a population of 1,000 mating individuals. In an ideal population, all individuals have an equal opportunity to pass on their genes. In real life, however, this is rarely the case, and Ne is particularly sensitive to unequal numbers of males and females in the population.follow me bye nice study
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Choose one of the following scenarios and answer the questions provided. Support your answers using scientific reasoning and discussing possible impacts to individuals, society, and the environment. Be sure to also discuss any medical or ethical issues that may apply. (10 points)
Scenario 1:
Genetic engineering can be used to create more productive strains of farm animals. By adding genes to an animal's DNA, the animal can be made to produce milk or meat containing vital nutrients that would not be found naturally in those products. This provides a greater amount of nutrients per serving of milk or meat.
Do you think that this type of genetic engineering should be pursued? Explain your answer. (5 points)
What are some possible impacts (positive and negative) of this type of genetic engineering on individuals, society, and the environment? (5 points)
Scenario 2:
In the future, doctors may be able to evaluate your DNA to check for genetic markers related to specific medical conditions or harmful reactions to medications. Your personalized genetic profile could be kept on record and referred to in order to develop personal medical treatment based on your unique DNA sequencing. Scientists have found that just small variations in a specific section of your DNA can help determine how well some medications can work for you or if they would be beneficial at all.
Would you want to have your DNA profile kept in your medical record as a reference for your doctors? Explain your answer. (2 points)
What are potential pros and cons of having such tests done and referring to DNA sequences when determining a patient's medical treatment? (5 points)
Describe how the availability of this technology might affect the frequency of genetic diseases in individuals and populations. (3 points)
Answer:
1. It should be, it has been for about 20 years, and it's really not much different in the end than breeding animals to have particular traits. There are always concerns about genetically engineered animals/plants affecting the environment in unexpected negative ways, but I can't think of an example where the fears didn't turn out to be baseless.
2. Yes. First, as you point out, it would be a great advance in pharmacology, to be able to tailor drugs and their doses to me. The pros involve better medical treatment. The cons involve privacy issues like insurance companies denying coverage to people with genetic risk factors. Looking at DNA markers wouldn't affect the frequency of genetic diseases, but it would allow detection of them earlier. And OK, actually I suppose that if people used this information to avoid having children with genetic diseases, some might decrease in frequency.
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A scientist isolates a disease-causing particle. Which of the following properties would indicate that the particle is a virus and not a bacterium?
Answer:
The property that could indicate that the particle is a virus is an absence of cellular machinery (option B). Explanation: Viruses are particles that are not considered to be living organisms, which is due to a complete absence of organelles or cellular functions.
Explanation:
CCG GAT TTT AAT TAG CTA CTA TCG TAC TAC GTT GGT GCT
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Answer:
CCG GAT TTT AAT TAG CTA CTA TCG TAC TAC GTT GGT GCT.
Explanation:
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Why are shape, weight, mass, size,
and texture NOT considered properties?
Answer:
Density is an intensive property. This means that regardless of the object's shape, size, or quantity, the density of that substance will always be the same. ... It is because density in an intensive property of matter. So they are not considered properties.
Explanation:
According to Newton's first law, which characteristic of a moving object would remain constant if there were no othe
forces acting on it?
O size
mass
shape
speed
Answer:
The mass
Explanation:
The mass is can somewhat control the speed of an object like the rollback can.
what type of joints make up the skull?
Answer:
The bones of the skull are highly irregular. Most of the bones of the skull are held together by firm, immovable fibrous joints called sutures or synarthroses. These joints allow the developing skull to grow both pre- and postnatally.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Which of the following irrigation methods is most likely to result in salinization of the soil, especially if the agricultural fields are located in a warm climate with consistent sunlight
A Spray irrigation
Furrow irrigation
Flood irrigation
Drip Irrigation
Answer: Furrow Irrigation (B)
Explanation:
Furrow irrigation
Salinization of the SoilThe accumulation of water-soluble salts in the soil is known as salinization. Excess salts inhibit crop growth by decreasing their ability to absorb water, making salinization a resource concern.Surface irrigation in which trenches or "furrows" are created between crop rows in a field is known as furrow irrigation. Furrow irrigation is done by laying down short parallel channels down the length of the field in the direction of the predominant slope.Furrow irrigation is most likely to result in salinization of the soil, especially if the agricultural fields are located in a warm climate with consistent sunlightFor more information:
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Answer:
energy carried by waves: sound and radiant energy
Answer:
energy carried by waves-sound and radiant energy
Explanation:
In a food pyramid, what trophic level do decomposers get their food from?
Select one:
All levels of the pyramid.
Producers only.
Producers and primary consumers.
Primary consumers and secondary consumers.
Answer:
They are the “last trophic level” in some hierarchies because they feed on everything (National Geographic). However, according to the strict trophic level definition they would be primary consumers.
Explanation:
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THERE ARE EXTRA CHROMOSOMES IN A KARYOTYPE?
Answer: For example, an extra copy of chromosome 21 causes Down syndrome (trisomy 21). Chromosomal abnormalities can also cause miscarriage, disease, or problems in growth or development. The most common type of chromosomal abnormality is known as aneuploidy, an abnormal chromosome number due to an extra or missing chromosome. brainliest?
Explanation:
As we learned plasma proteins Fibrinogen and Prothrombin are both needed for coagulation. However, there is much more fibrinogen (4% of plasma proteins) compared to prothrombin (present in only small traces). Applying your knowledge of enzymes and clotting cascade, explain the difference in their abundance.
Answer:
Fibrinogen is present in much higher amounts than what is required for coagulation while Prothrombin is present in low amounts in order to prevent excess conversion to thrombin during blood clotting
Explanation:
Fibrinogen is functional for processes such as inflammation, atherogenesis and not for blood Coagulation and they are required to form Fibrin fibers which will in turn form blood clots. Fibrinogen is present in much higher amounts than what is required for coagulation while
Prothrombin is present in low amounts in order to prevent excess conversion to thrombin during blood clotting. and this is because increased concentrations of thrombin will lead to an extensive intravascular thrombosis
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer: A
Explanation:
What is the speed of an animal that covers 60 miles in 1.5 hours
Answer:
40 mph
Explanation:
Which statement describes a constructive force that shapes Earth's surface?
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Answer:
a volcano erupts, a river deposits gravel at a bend , plate movement creates mountains