What is a limiting factor and how can limiting factors limit the size of a
population?
A. A resource that is so scarce (in restricted quantity) that it limits the size of a
population is called a limiting factor. Any single resource can be a limiting factor
to a population size. For example, the amount of water available can affect the
number of plants that can grow in an area.
B. A resource that is so plentiful that it limits the size of a population is called a
limiting factor. Any single resource can be a limiting factor to a population size.
For example, the amount of water available can affect the number of plants that
can grow in an area.
Answer:
A. A resource that is so scarce (in restricted quantity) that it limits the size of a population is called a limiting factor. Any single resource can be a limiting factor to a population size. For example, the amount of water available can affect the number of plants that can grow in an area.
Which characteristic of an element determines its placement in the periodic table? O A. number of protons O B. size O C. mass O D. number of neutrons
Answer:
it gonna be A. Number of protons
Explanation
Elements are placed in order on the periodic table based on their atomic number, how many protons they have.
3.When Watson and Crick built and proposed the DNA structure, they determined three important features.
What were the three features they proposed? Select all that apply.
Multiple select question.
A) Two outside strands consist of alternating deoxyribose and phosphate.
B) Two outside strands consist of alternating ribose and phosphate.
C) Guanine and cytosine bases pair to each other by two hydrogen bonds.
D) Guanine and cytosine bases pair to each other by three hydrogen bonds.
E) Guanine and adenine bases pair to each other by three hydrogen bonds.
F) Cytosine and thymine bases pair to each other by two hydrogen bonds.
G) Adenine and thymine bases pair to each other by three hydrogen bonds.
H) Adenine and thymine bases pair to each other by two hydrogen bonds.
According to Watson and Crick, DNA replication used each strand's nucleotides as a template for new strands. Thus,option A, D, H is correct.
What is the Watson and Crick model about DNA?Watson-Crick DNA structure. The molecule of DNA is a double-stranded, helical structure. It consists of two sugar-phosphate backbones on the outside and nitrogenous base pairs on the inside, bound together by hydrogen bonds.
DNA behaves like a double helix made up of two protracted, intertwined helical strands.
In their model, the bases along one DNA strand matched the bases along the other DNA strand. Each DNA strand comprised discrete units known as bases.
Therefore, Watson and Crick built and proposed the DNA structure, which determined important features of DNA.
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Read this Pulmonology Consult excerpt:On physical exam, the patient is alert. He takes occasional pauses when he says long sentences, but otherwise, he is not in any distress. He has an occasional cough during his exam. His skin is pink and dry, and his lips are moist. His heartbeat is regular in rate and rhythm, without a murmur. On lung examination, he has whispered pectoriloquy on the right side with decreased breath sounds. He does not have any retractions or nasal flaring noted. His liver and spleen are not large.According to the excerpt, what was found upon lung examination on the right side?A. "Whispered pectoriloquy" - a chest that protrudes like the keel of a ship when the patient whispersB. "Whispered pectoriloquy" - "speaking from the chest"; used as a means of finding masses in the lung. The whispered word is audible in areas where fluid or a mass is presentC. "Retractions" - reverberations in the chest when it is struckD. "Retractions" - a dull sound in the chest when it is struckE. "Whispered pectoriloquy" - a chest that is hollowed out when the patient whispers
Answer:
B. "Whispered pectoriloquy" - "speaking from the chest"; used as a means of finding masses in the lung. The whispered word is audible in areas where fluid or a mass is present
Explanation:
Auscultation in medicine, is the action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, usually using a stethoscope, in order to perform medical diagnosis.
Auscultation is performed for the purposes of examining the circulatory and respiratory systems, as well as the alimentary canal. The procedure is best performed in a quiet examination room. A stethoscope is used to magnify internal sounds. Small changes in breath sounds are carefully observed in order to make a diagnosis.
Whispered pectoriloquy is used to detect vocal resonance. It is used as a means of finding masses (consolidations e.g. pus) in the lung and is performed by having the patient quietly whisper a word. If fluid or a mass is present, words that are whispered may be heard clearly.
In bunnies long ears are dominant over short ears. If two heterozygous bunnies are crossed, what is the probability their offspring will have the long ear phenotype? 1. 25% 2. 50% 3. 75% 4. 100%
Answer: 75%
Explanation:
See my picture for my work. Use a punnett square.
Answer: 75%
Explanation:
Heterozygous means that one allele would be dominant, and the other would be recessive. I will use B for the dominant allele, and b for the recessive allele.
Next, create a Punnett square (look at the pic).
To make the Punnett square, draw a 2 × 2 table. Put Bb on the top (one over each column) and Bb on the left side (one next to each row). Cross multiply. Remember to always put the dominant allele (in this case, B) in front of the recessive allele (in this case, b). The dominant allele will always be exhibited in the organism. So, the answer is 75%, since 3/4 of the different combinations of alleles is long ears.
Body temperature, pH and blood pressure are ways that the body maintains what?
Answer:
Homeostasis refers to the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment (regulating hormones, body temp., water balance
Explanation:
Which is the best example of a response to an external stimulus?
A. drinking water after a long run
B. avoiding the sun by looking for food at night
C. a hungry bear hunting for food
D. falling asleep in the treetops of a forest
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
which phrase describes a plant spore but not a plant seed
Answer:
the phase that describes a plant spore but not the plant seed is called meiosis
Answer:
Made of a single cell
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Answer:
Ee = Heterozygous
part 2:
TT = is able to roll tongue
Tt = is able to roll tongue
tt = is NOT able to roll tongue
HH = has mid finger hair
Hh = Has mid finger hair
hh = does not have mid finger hair
CC = has a cleft chin
Cc = has a cleft chin
cc = does not have a cleft chin
Part 3:
Widows peak = TT Tt
No widows peak = tt
No hitchhiker thumb = tt
Hitchhiker thumb = TT Tt
Explanation:
I cant answer the punnet square stuff, but just put the peas genotypes on the top and then the left of the punnet squares (there should only be two genotypes to put)
4. Why is systems thinking important?
Explanation:
When you use system thinking in management and operations, it helps you to make the right business decisions. Ultimately, the goal of thinking in systems is to help you avoid time, money and other resources.Which of the following occurs during
Prophase?
Answer: Nuclear envelope breaks down!
Answer:
During prophase, chromosomes condense and exit the nuclear envelope to align during metaphase. Anaphase follows metaphase, and is characterized by the separation of sister chromatids. Telophase is the final mitotic stage, during which the cell prepares for cytokinesis.
Explanation:
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In cats, long tails are dominant over short tails. Cross one heterozygous
long-tailed cat with a short-tailed cat.
What is the chance there will be a short-tailed cat born?
75
25
50
О
Answer:
I think the chance will be 50 for short tailed cat
Larvae of the Diamondback moth feed on cauliflower paleo Aunt Farmers commonly used pesticides to repel them all from the cauliflower plants the larvae of the Diamondback moth arnab resistant various types of pesticides which statement best describes how the larvae became resistant?
Answer:
Mutation.
Explanation:
Mutation is the factor that is responsible for the acquiring resistance of various pests against pesticides because in mutation the genetic makeup of the organism changes which has no effect of the chemicals applied on them. Repeated use of the same type of pesticides to control a specific pest can cause changes in the genetic makeup of a pest that leads to another form of pest which causes pesticide resistance in the new type of pest so we can say that mutation is the main cause of resistance in pests.
A container holds an element and a compound that are not chemically combined. Is this an element, a mixture or a compound?
Answer:
Mixture.
Explanation:
Mixture can be defined as a combination of two or more substances which are present in varied proportion and can be visibly seen by with our naked eyes.
In Science, there are two (2) main types of mixture and these are;
I. A homogeneous mixture: it can be defined as any liquid, solid or gaseous mixture which has an identical or uniform composition and properties throughout any given sample of the mixture. In Chemistry, all solutions are considered to be a homogeneous mixture. For example, aqueous hydrogen chloride is a homogeneous mixture of water and hydrogen chloride.
This ultimately implies that, in a homogeneous mixture, the different parts are uniformly (evenly) distributed.
II. A heterogenous mixture: it can be defined as any mixture which has a different or non-uniform composition and properties throughout any given sample of the mixture. This ultimately implies that, the constituents of a heterogenous mixture always remain separate in the sample and as such comprises of two or more phases.
For example, a mixture of sand and coffee is simply a heterogenous mixture and can easily be separated into their various components.
In this scenario, a container holds an element and a compound that are not chemically combined. Thus, this is a mixture.
Why is meiosis considered sexual reproduction?
Answer:
Meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells. This process is required to produce egg and sperm cells for sexual reproduction.
Explanation:
God said so
Which of the food below are fortified with Vitamin D which helps our body with
calcium absorption:
Dairy products like yogurt and Cheese
Whole grain breads
Healthy canned fruits and vegetables with no additives or sugars
Low fat meats like chicken and fish
Answer:d
Explanation:
Answer:
Chicken and fish - is the answer
Explanation:
In humans (and other animals) where does glucose come from?
Answer:
Glucose is a carbohydrate, and is the most important simple sugar in human metabolism. ... Glucose is one of the primary molecules which serve as energy sources for plants and animals. It is found in the sap of plants, and is found in the human bloodstream where it is referred to as "blood sugar"
Explanation:
Domain Eukarya divides into four kingdoms _____________, ______________, ______________, and _________________
The steeper the river is, the slower the water moves.
Answer:
That Sounds about right...
Explanation:
God said so
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explain how the nervous system is important to cellular respiration
Answer:
It provides the cells with oxygen
Which two phrases best describe vascular tissue in plants?
O A. Contain cells that connect to form pipes
B. Cover the outside of plants
O C. Transport water and food
O D. Contain root hair cells and guard cells
Answer:
These 2 might be the best answers:
A. Contain cells that connect to form pipes
C. Transport water and food
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what do both the liver and the pancreas do for the body besides for aid in the digestive process
Answer:
The liver digests food by producing bile to break down fats, removing toxins and breaking down and storing some vitamins and minerals.
Why are piglets given solid feed six days after birth rather than right after birth?
Answer:
milk
Explanation:
It is usually because they need milk for the protein and vitamins and other important stuff that they need to survive
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Certain viruses have a unique reproductive strategy: they use RNA to create DNA by using
an enzyme called reverse transcriptase. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) belongs to this class of viruses. What is this type of virus called?
Retrovirus
Reverse Virus
Lyric Virus
Lysogenic Virus
Answer:
HIV belongs to Retrovirus.
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What is the difference between natural selection and selective breeding? Then, give examples of natural selection and selective breeding?
Natural Selection is when traits are "naturally" selected for, because "survival of the fitttest." Example would be a species becoming bigger over time, because the smaller animals of that species were more likely to be eaten by predators. Natural selection is when the "best" trats are passed down due to chance
Selective breeding is if an outside forece (like a dog breeder) "chooses" a triat to be passed down. Example, instead of breeding a brown dog with a white dog, the breeder breeds two black dogs together in orer for the litter to all have black fur
The principles of probability can be used to
Answer:
predict the outcomes of genetic crosses.
Explanation:
What are the effects of a set of alleles on an organisms health or appearance?
7.
If an igneous rock cuts across a sedimentary rock, we know that the igneous
rock is
A. older than the sedimentary rock
B. younger than the sedimentary rock
C. the same age as the sedimentary rock
D. a minimum of 1.2 million years old
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Answer:
B. younger than the sedimentary rock.