Answer:
its d and c
Explanation:
Answer:AC
Explanation:
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Use chromosomes 11 and 17 to answer the following questions.
List the genetic disorders found on chromosome 17.
What do you know about any of those disorders?
Chromosome 17 is made of over ____
million base pairs.
Approximately how many genes are found on chromosome 17? ____
Answer:
Chromosome 17 is made of over million (80) base pairs.
Approximately how many genes are found on chromosome 17?
1600
Explanation:
took on edge2020 and got it right
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Answer:
Adding to the answer already... feel free to cut and paste what you need
Explanation:
tumor suppressor of this type of gene leads to deregulated cellular proliferation, as in cancer. In a person born with two normal copies of a tumor suppressor gene, both copies must be inactivated by spontaneous point mutation, deletion, or failure of expression before tumor formation occurs. An inherited mutation in a tumor suppressor gene is the basis of most familial predispositions to cancer. In a person so predisposed, malignant cellular proliferation does not occur until the remaining intact copy of the gene is inactivated by deletion of part or all of its chromosome. Of many tumor suppressor genes thus far identified, the p53 gene on chromosome 17, which encodes a phosphoprotein that suppresses cell proliferation, appears to be the most important. Mutations of p53 have been found in the DNA of more than half of all human cancers studied. Li-Fraumeni syndrome, characterized by early-onset carcinomas and sarcomas, is an inherited (autosomal dominant) mutation in the p53 tumor suppressor gene. BRCA1 and BRCA2, involved in familial early-onset breast cancer as well as ovarian and other cancers in people of both sexes, are tumor suppressor genes.
Breast cancer is cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts.
Signs and symptoms of breast cancer may include:
A breast lump or thickening that feels different from the surrounding tissue
Change in the size, shape or appearance of a breast
Changes to the skin over the breast, such as dimpling
A newly inverted nipple
Peeling, scaling, crusting or flaking of the pigmented area of skin surrounding the nipple (areola) or breast skin
Redness or pitting of the skin over your breast, like the skin of an orange
Charcot-marine-tooth syndrome is a group of inherited disorders that cause nerve damage. This damage is mostly in the arms and legs (peripheral nerves). Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is also called hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease results in smaller, weaker muscles. You may also experience loss of sensation and muscle contractions, and difficulty walking. Foot deformities such as hammertoes and high arches also are common. Symptoms usually begin in the feet and legs, but they may eventually affect your hands and arms.
Symptoms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease typically appear in adolescence or early adulthood, but may also develop in midlife.
Signs and symptoms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease may include:
Weakness in your legs, ankles and feet
Loss of muscle bulk in your legs and feet
High foot arches
Curled toes (hammertoes)
Decreased ability to run
Difficulty lifting your foot at the ankle (footdrop)
Awkward or higher than normal step (gait)
Frequent tripping or falling
Decreased sensation or a loss of feeling in your legs and feet
As Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease progresses, symptoms may spread from the feet and legs to the hands and arms. The severity of symptoms can vary greatly from person to person, even among family members.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is an inherited, genetic condition. It occurs when there are mutations in the genes that affect the nerves in your feet, legs, hands and arms.
Sometimes, these mutations damage the nerves. Other mutations damage the protective coating that surrounds the nerve (myelin sheath). Both cause weaker messages to travel between your limbs and brain.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is hereditary, so you're at higher risk of developing the disorder if anyone in your immediate family has the disease.
Other causes of neuropathies, such as diabetes, may cause symptoms similar to Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. These other conditions can also cause the symptoms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease to become worse. Medications such as the chemotherapy drugs vincristine (Marqibo), paclitaxel (Abraxane) and others can make symptoms worse. Be sure to let your doctor know about all of the medications you're taking.
Complications of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease vary in severity from person to person. Foot abnormalities and difficulty walking are usually the most serious problems. Muscles may get weaker, and you may injure areas of the body that experience decreased sensation.
Sometimes the muscles in your feet may not receive your brain's signal to contract, so you're more likely to trip and fall. And your brain may not receive pain messages from your feet, so if you've rubbed a blister on your toe, for example, it may get infected without your realizing it.
You may also experience difficulty breathing, swallowing or speaking if the muscles that control these functions are affected by Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Chromosomes are composed of the molecule DNA, which forms ______ on chromosomes.
traits
genes
taxons
clones
Answer: Genes
Chromosomes are composed of the molecule DNA, which forms GENES on chromosomes.
Explanation:
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Question 6 10 pts There is enough water for 15 deer food for 12 deer and space for 20 The carrying capacity is? 15 O 12 0 20 Othere is not enough information sc
Answer:
The carrying capacity is 12. There can't be over 12 because they will die from starvation.
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What factor affects the temperature of ocean water?
Answer:
The following factors affect the distribution of temperature of ocean water: (1) Latitudes: The temperature of surface water decreases from equator towards the poles because the sun’s rays become more and more slanting and thus the amount of insolation decreases poleward accordingly.
Explanation:
Answer:
Depth
Explanation:
The ocean has three layers from the top to bottom containing different temperatures. The first layer is of warm oceanic water approximately 500 m think containing temperatures of about 20 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. The second layer is the thermocline layer characterized by a decreasing temperature with increased depth. The last layer is that of very cold temperature that extends to the deep ocean floor. There are other factors which affect the distribution of temperature of ocean water which include: latitudes, unequal distribution of land and water, prevailing wind and ocean currents.
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Write the equation for cellular repiration.
Answer:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
Explanation:
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Why are the strands of DNA described as complimentary?
Answer:
The nitrogen bases can only pair in a certain way: A pairing with T and C pairing with G. Due to the base pairing, the DNA strands are complementary to each other, run in opposite directions, and are called antiparallel strands.
Explanation:
Meiosis is significant within a population because it increases the –
a
amount of genetically modified organisms
b
number of new alleles available
c
genetic variations in the population
d
number of mature males
Answer:
Letter a amount of genetically modified organisms
In the phospholipid bilayer, which region is hydrophilic?
Answer: The head loves water (hydrophilic) and the tails hates water
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:Region B is made of the phosphate head ends of the phospholipids, which are "water-loving" and face outward towards the aqueous solutions.
Tiny packets of radiant energy from the sun are called
electrons.
b. protons.
photons.
a.
C.
d. neutrons.
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Atomic theory.
The tiny packets of radiant energy from the sun are called as PHOTONS.
==> Photons is the Answer.
Answer:
b protons
Explanation: I would probably say protons if it was my work, although this could be wrong. I'm so sorry if its wrong though this is just my best guess.
What are the four ways to change the numbers of a population?
Answer:
World War 3
pandemic
max 2 kids per family
Why would an ecosystem With only a few different types of organizations to be more susceptible to disruption in an ecosystem with many different types of organisms
Answer:
Explanation:
Base on my understanding of your question, it seems you are comparing susceptibility of disruption of ecosystems with fewer organizations to that of numerous organizations.
Let start from the definition of an ecosystem which can be defined as community of living organisms such plants, animals and non living organisms components in the same environment cohabiting to form a system and are linked together through nutrients and energy cycles. In other word, we can say no organisms exist in isolation and as such they are depend on each others. We also have different type of organisms in an ecosystem which are character as consumer; those that predate on others for their surviver which are known as heterotroph, while some are capable of producing their own food and are termed autotroph either through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Some organismsalso feeds on dead things and they are termed Scavengers or detritivores.
So, going by these explanations, ecosystem with few organizations will be more susceptible to disruption because some organisms will go into extinction as they are being eaten up by heterotroph organism and as such themselves will not survived as their will no food for them to feed on again. As such, the cycle will not complete leading to break in nutrients and energy cycles and eventually the ecosystem will be disrupted. While those with many organizations, the cycles continued as the food chain continues and the ecosystem continue to exist.
What type of bonds occur between carbon atoms?
Answer:
covalent bond
sigma bond
carbon bond
Explanation:
Answer:
A carbon–carbon bond is a covalent bond between two carbon atoms. The most common form is the single bond: a bond composed of two electrons, one from each of the two atoms. The carbon–carbon single bond is a sigma bond and is formed between one hybridized orbital from each of the carbon atoms.
Explanation:
When the chromosomes are making a copy during interphase how many chromosomes will there be after it makes a copy?
Answer: 2
Explanation:
what are the pebbles of the rock cemented together to form?
Answer:
that would be limestone
Explanation:
Limestone is a carbonate sedimentary rock that is often composed of the skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera, and molluscs. Its major materials are the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate and is formed by tiny pices of pebbles cemented together.
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Answer: Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock made of rounded pebbles and sand that is usually held together (cemented) by silica, calcite or iron oxide.
Explanation:
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William noticed that the sky was cloudy and wanted to see if he could predict the coming weather, so he recorded the barometric pressure throughout the day. He put his results in a chart.
Numbers in chart:
9:00 A.M. 30.55
11:00 A.M. 30.34
1:00 P.M. 30.01
3:00 P.M. 29.88
5:00 P.M. 29.88
William decided that the weather would be
Choose...
a. windy
b. clear
c. hot
d. stormy
because the barometric pressure was
Choose...
a. rising
b. stable
c. irregular
d. falling
.
is the likelihood that a given event will accur
Answer:
probability – a numeric measure of the likelihood that an event will occur sample space – the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. event – a collection of sample points. Example: If I roll a die the sample space is that the die lands on 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. The probability of this event is 1/3.
Explanation:
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Answer:
it depends
Explanation:
because on what event, if its a profecy then it will occur but if its a theory then it most likely wont occur.
which substance is lost from the body of a healthy person by the kidney and not by lungs ?
a-carbon dioxide
b-glucose
c- urea
d- water
(a)
Name the gas given off in photosynthesis
Answer:
Oxygen.
Explanation:
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Answer:
oxygen
Explanation:
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Describe how cell structures interact in order to maintain homeostasis? Select all that apply.
A
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi produce lysosomes.
B
The cell wall and vacuole function to maintain the structure of plant cells.
С
Chloroplasts allow the cell to store energy, and mitochondria release energy for the cell
D
The rough endoplasmic reticulum produces the lipid components of the cell membrane.
E
Molecules can enter the cell by passing through the cell membrane and may take part in chemical reactions within
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Answer:
B. The cell wall and vacuole function to maintain the structure of plant cells
С. Chloroplasts allow the cell to store energy, and mitochondria release energy for the cell
E. Molecules can enter the cell by passing through the cell membrane and may take part in chemical reactions within the cytoplasm
Explanation:
Homeostasis, which is key to the survival of an organism, is the ability of a living organism's cell to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes to the external environment. Cell structures/organelles interact with one another in order to maintain homeostasis as follows:
- The cell wall and vacuole function to maintain the structure of plant cells. The cell wall is responsible for the rigidity of the plant cell while the water content of the vacuoles make the cell turgid.
- Chloroplasts allow the cell to store energy in the bonds of the glucose molecules that form as a result of the photosynthesis that occurs in the CHLOROPLAST while the mitochondria release energy for the cell due to the cellular respiration process that breaks down the glucose molecules to release ATP.
- Molecules needed by the cell can enter the cell by passing through the cell membrane and may take part in chemical reactions within the cytoplasm.
The cell structure that has been able to maintain homeostasis has been the cell wall, chloroplast, and cell membrane. Thus options B, C, and D are correct.
The cell has been the smallest unit of the body. Cell performs various functions with the help of organelles. Homeostasis has been defined as the self-regulating system of the body.
Varying organelles in the body have been responsible for the homeostasis process. The cell wall and cells structure of the cell have been maintained within the plant cells.
The process of photosynthesis has been performed with the plant cells with the help of chloroplasts.
The cell membrane has been the semipermeable membrane that helps in the transport of the molecules across the cell.
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Which best explains why a thick tropical forest filled with large plants typically has a lot of water vapor in the air
The plants undergo transportation
The plants undergo condensation
The plants prevent water from evaporating
The plants prevent water from becoming runoff
The answer that you are looking for is A “They undergo transpiration.”
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The branch of biology which deals with the study of plants is called botany.
The correct answer is A.
The plants in the higher altitude have evolved themselves in order to survive the climates. The plants in the mountains have a thick cuticle and pointed leaves.
In mountains, the plant has a thick cuticle to prevent the loss of water in the process of transpiration. The plants have to transport the substances to the higher parts, so they need large air holes.
Hence, the correct option is A that is the plants undergo transportation
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what type of cellular transport occurs to balance the salinity lives inside and outside the fish cells
A. Passive Transport
B. Active Transport
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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if you have a chance to meet pulmonologist what questions are you going to ask about pulmonary respiration??
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Answer questions one through three and make sure you number them so I know which answers goes to which.
Answer:
1. Fragmentation
2. Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season.
3. Wetlands destruction has increased flood and drought damage, nutrient runoff and water pollution, and shoreline erosion, and triggered a decline in wildlife populations.
Explanation:
Explanation:
1. For construction or buildings (I got confused on this one)
2. land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
3. Wetlands destruction has increased flood and drought damage, nutrient runoff and water pollution, and shoreline erosion, and triggered a decline in wildlife populations.
Fill in the blank.
An alpha particle is about _________________ times more massive than a beta particle
Answer:
8000 times the mass of a beta particle
Explanation:
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Reese learns in class that hot lava in a volcano is liquid rock. What would be a good model to help Reese understand how rock can change into a liquid?
A. a ball rolling down a hill
B. chocolate mixing with milk
C. ice melting into water
D. clothes drying in a dryer
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What percentage of the cells viewed were not undergoing mitosis?
Please explain your answer
A gardener plants a row of yellow flowers in her front yard. The next year, she notices that some of the new generation of flowers are yellow, while others are red. Which of the following best explains how this is possible?
A. The red flower allele must be recessive, because it hid behind the yellow allele.
B. The red flower color probably resulted from a mistake in the plant’s DNA.
C. The red flower color probably resulted when the yellow plant mixed its DNA with another species.
D. The red flower allele must be dominant, because it masked the yellow allele.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Which bases pair together during transcription?
Answer:which bases pair together during transcription-Adenine and thymine form base pairs that are held together by two bonds, while cytosine and guanine form base pairs that are held together by three bonds.why is base pairing used during transcription-By virtue of complementary base- pairing, this action creates a new strand of mRNA that is organized in the 5' to 3' direction. As the RNA polymerase continues down the strand of DNA, more nucleotides are added to the mRNA, thereby forming a progressively longer chain of nucleotides. what determines the shape and properties of a protein- Peptide Bonds
The sequence and the number of amino acids ultimately determine the protein's shape, size, and function. Each amino acid is attached to another amino acid by a covalent bond, known as a peptide bond. what is a codon-a sequence of three nucleotides which together form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule.how many possible codons exist in the genetic code-64 codons.what are the functions of the codons- The function of a codon is to code for amino acids. During transcription, DNA is copied to mRNA.does each amino acid have one specific codon-Because there are only 20 different amino acids but 64 possible codons, most amino acids are indicated by more than one codon. (Note, however, that each codon represents only one amino acid or stop codon.)
Explanation:
Vestigial Structures are "left over" traces of evolution that serve no purpose. For example, wisdom teeth or appendix.
True or False
Answer:
false i guess sorry if it is wrong
Ocean tides of Earth are strongly influenced by the Moon. During which lunar phases are ocean tides lowest on Earth?
A. full moon and first quarter
D. full moon and new moon
B. last quarter and new moon
C. first quarter and last quarter
Answer:
Full moon and new moon
Explanation: