Answer:
When an egg and sperm having 46 chromosomes similar to the body cells, their fertilization produces offsprings or children with 92 chromosomes which are double number of chromosomes as compared to parent cell. So they are not similar to parents. As we know that fertilization is the process of fusion of gametes and paring up of chromosomes. The offsprings are different from their parents in having more chromosome sets.
Explanation:
How did Mendel prevent flowers from self pollinating in his experiments
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
The inactive state of a seed or other plant part when conditions are not right for growth is ___.
1. Phototropism
2. Dormacy
3. Gravitropism
What should an ecologist measure in order to construct a pyramid of biomass for an ecosystem? A. the biomass in each trophic level of the food web B. the total mass of all the organisms in a representative area of the ecosystem C. the total mass of all the organisms in the ecosystem D. the number of organisms in each trophic level of the food web
Answer: When constructing a pyramid of biomass, the ecologist will produce a presentation of B.) the total mass off all the organisms in a representative area of the ecosystem.
Explanation: This type of ecological pyramid is determined by collecting organisms in each trophic level separately and finding their dry weight.
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An ecologist measures in order to construct a pyramid of biomass for an ecosystem the total mass of all the organisms in a representative area of the ecosystem.
Therefore, Option B is correct.
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How and where is starch stored in the red cedar oak tree
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Answer:
They are large molecules that blind readily with proteins , cellulose, starches and minerals.
Explanation:
it hides into leather
What are the consequences of not having tall trees in the Great Plains?
Answer:
High evaporation and low rainfall makes it difficult for trees to grow on the Great Plains. Only along the river bottoms can most trees grow successfully in the natural way.
Explanation:
What is one of the causes of mechanical weathering?
A. acid rain
B. oodation
C. animal actions
D. carbon dioxide
Answer:
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Explanation:
The gene for nose shape is found on the X chromosome. Round nose is dominant to pointed nose. Human individuals with XXY (an additional X chromosome) are designated male. Individuals with XO (only one X chromosome) are designated female. Identify the possible nondisjunction events (rare mistakes during meiosis) that could explain the phenotype of the offspring. An XY parent with a round nose and a XX parent with a round nose have an offspring with Klinefelter Syndrome (genotype XXY) with a pointed nose.
Answer:
Explanation:
in this case female parent XX is hetrozygous for round nose. when a cross between round nose father XY and hetrozygous round nose mother takes place and suddenly a chromosomal nondisjuction occurs, the chromosomes carrying genes for pointed tip nose come togather in a gamete and a gamete (egg) with XX chromosomes is appeared having 24 chromosomes instead of 23. when this gamete fertilizes with a sperm having normal 23 chromosomes and only carry Y chromosomes, a pointed nose klienfelter syndrome case will appear.
5) If a body cell contains 50 chromosomes, how many
will exist in its gametes?
Answer-25
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this is any multicellular living thing that obtains energy from sunlight or makes it own food
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discuss why apes are considered the most closely related organisms to humans. Use evidence to back up your answer.
Answer:
Apes are considered the most closely related organisms to humans because we share so much dna. For example, we share 99% of our DNA with Chimpanzees. On average, human beings share 65% of our dna with other mammals but apes are a much higher percentage, on average in the higher 90's.
Explanation:
Cork cambium is the protective tissue of a stem. What mechanism does it use to protect the stem? HINT: It's not A.
A. Deposits of water in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens.
B. Deposits of minerals in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens.
C. Deposits of oils or waxes in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens.
Answer:
The answer should be C. The cambium produces a waxy substance called suberin which repels water so..
Answer:
B. DEPOSITS OF MINERALS IN THE CORK CAMBIUM ACT AS A BURRIER AND PROTECT THE STEM FROM WATER LOSS, PHYSICAL DAMAGE, AND INVASION OF PATHOGENS..
Explanation:
A & C is wrong! just took the test and got it wrong. neither one is right. THE ANSWER IS B.
What happens when the slightest change happens in an ecosystem?
A. It affects the whole system.
B. It affects part of the system.
C. The ecosystem ignores the change.
D. Nothing happens.
Help please with 4 super easy
Answer:
A Air pressure
Explanation:
Which of the following cell types is haploid?
O body cell
O sperm cell
O skin cell
O liver cell
Answer: sperm cell
Explanation: haploids only contain one set of chromosomes (not paired)
Two populations of birds with somewhat different coloration live on two different islands. When birds from the two populations are brought together, they produce young whose appearance is intermediate between the two parents. These offspring can successfully breed with each other or with birds from either parent population, and all offspring of these pairings appear intermediate to various degrees. According to the biological species concept, the two populations on different islands ___.
Answer:
represent a single species
Explanation:
According to the biological species concept, a species can be defined as a group of organisms that can potentially interbreed (i.e., mate) in order to produce viable and fertile offspring. Based on this concept, the cohesion forces that maintain the integrity of the species as a single group are 1-interbreeding between its members and 2-reproductive isolation mechanisms that prevent successful mating between organisms from different species. In this case, both bird populations represent the same species because when individuals of these populations are brought together they can interbreed to produce viable and fertile offspring.
All camels are basically similar in structure. They have developed adaptations for coping with both heat and dehydration.
Which of the following does not benefit the camel as a means of preventing dehydration?
a.Camels can extract water from their solid wastes.
b.Camels' ears are lined with fur to keep out sand and other blowing matter.
c.Their kidneys are capable of concentrating urine to reduce water loss
d.Camels are able to locate water in any environment.
Answer: b
Explanation:
Camels ears are lined with fur to keep out sand and other blowing matter
The Cambridge family includes the unusually shaped Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius), also referred to as the one-humped camel. This animal is perfectly suited to the harsh desert climate and high levels of heat stress. Thus, option B is correct.
What camels are adaptations for heat and dehydration?Camels have evolved to survive in extremely hot and cold climates.In contrast to many other mammals, camels store the majority of their body fat in their humps, which allows for better thermoregulation. It makes it easier for them to release heat from their body in hotter climates. Camels rarely perspire.
Camels are ideally suited for desert survival. They have developed wide, flat feet to disperse their weight across the sand, among other adaptations. Thin fur everywhere to allow for rapid heat loss, and dense fur on the top of the body for shading.
Therefore, The kidney may be able to retain water if the generation of cholesterol is reduced. Camels produce pee that is highly concentrated, retaining the maximum amount of water.
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interpreting graphics the biodiversity hot spots shown in figure 9 share several characteristics besides a great number of species. look at the map, and name many as many shared characteristics as you can.
What are three diseases/disorders caused by mutations?
Answer:
Three diseases/disorders caused by mutations:
ThalassemiaCystic FibrosisTay-Sachs disease
When is genetic drift a major factor in evolution
how does the issues/ problem affect the government
You design an experiment to test the hypothesis that consuming caffeine increases a person's chances of developing a headache. Participants in the experimental group will be told to drink 8 ounces of caffeinated soda in the morning once a day for 10 days, and to abstain from drinking any other caffeinated beverages or soda. Which of the following is an appropriate control group for your experiment?
a) A group that drinks 8 ounces of decaffeinated hot coffee (no caffeine) in the morning once a day for 10 days and abstains from drinking any other caffeinated beverages or soda
b) A group that drinks 8 ounces of caffeinated soda once a day for 10 days in addition to their normal beverage habits
c) A group that drinks 8 ounces of decaffeinated soda (no caffeine) in the morning once a day for 10 days and abstains from drinking any other O caffeinated beverages or soda.
d) A group that does not drink soda (caffeinated or decaffeinated) or other caffeinated beverages for 10 days
Answer:
d) A group that does not drink soda (caffeinated or decaffeinated) or other caffeinated beverages for 10 days
Explanation:
In an experiment, two groups exist as follows: experimental group and control group. Experimental group is the group that receives the experimental treatment (independent variable) while the CONTROL GROUP is the group that does not receive the experimental treatment.
In this experiment, the experimental treatment is the CAFFEINATED SODA (contains caffeine). Hence, the appropriate control group for this experiment will be the group that does not drink any soda (whether caffeinated or decaffeinated) or other caffeinated beverages for 10 days.
1. How does the cell membrane allow animals to move without rupturing the cells in the body?
2. How does a cell membrane allow some molecules to pass right through the membrane?
3. Why is it important the some molecules (oxygen and carbon dioxide) be allowed to pass through the cell membrane without the use of a transport system?
4. How does the cell membrane allow the cell to reproduce into two separate cells?
5. In the lab, small bubbles would merge with the larger bubbles. How does this property of cell membranes demonstrate how a vesicle can transport substances from one organelle to another?
6. Cells require molecules that cannot simply pass through the cell membrane. Explain how the cell can use proteins to transport these molecules across the cell membrane.
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Explanation:
1)The cell membrane functions as a semi-permeable barrier, allowing a very few molecules across it while fencing the majority of organically produced chemicals inside the cell. Electron microscopic examinations of cell membranes have led to the development of the lipid bilayer model (also referred to as the fluid-mosaic model). The most common molecule in the model is the phospholipid, which has a polar (hydrophilic) head and two nonpolar (hydrophobic) tails.
2) simple diffusion across the cell plasma membrane. The structure of the lipid bilayer allows small, uncharged substances such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, and hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, to pass through the cell membrane, down the concentration gradient is , by simple diffusion.
3) some molecules, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, can diffuse across the plasma membrane directly, but others need help to cross its hydrophobic or however, because they are charged the polar, they can't cross the phospholipid part of the membrane without help .
4) during fission a copy of the DNA is made and attached to the cell membrane as well. As this cell elongate in preparation for fission, the two DNA copies are pulled apart two opposite ends of the cell. New membrane material is deposited between the two ends of the cell, and a new wall grows between them .
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6) example of passive transport and active transport across a cell membrane so, cell membranes are semipermeable meaning they have control over what molecules can or cannot pass through. Some molecules can just drift Inn.
What was difficult about measuring the 3x5 card? Why?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Every cell has 3 billion DNA base pairs. How does this long strand of DNA fit into a nucleus?
Answer: These DNA though is long, it is small. it would be half-squished in the nucleus. Because it is half squished, that is why they can be infected by viruses.
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10. Imagine a seesaw, like on a children's playground. Which of the following drawings of a seesaw best represents equilibrium? Explain. help pleaseee
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
equilibrium- a state of physical balance.
so the first one looks the most balanced on both sides
Also if you look up "equilibrium seesaw" you see pictures that look similar to the first one
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They are eukaryotic, which means they have a nucleus. Most have mitochondria. They can be parasites. They all prefer aquatic or moist environments.
Answer:
Eukaryotic organisms have no nucleus and prefer aquatic or moist environments. Interestingly, some are parasites, and some do not have mitochondria.
Explanation:
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Answer:
so when photosynthesis starts the plant absorbs sunlight through the chloroplasts and the sunlight is converted into sugar
Explanation:
The way this happens is the reactants are carbon dioxide sunlight and water and the product is oxygen and sugar the oxygen is considered waste
which products of photosynthesis are necessary for human life ?
a) carbon dioxide for us to breathe in, as well as sunlight and water.
b) oxygen for us to breathe in , as well as sunlight and water.
c) oxygen for us to breathe in , as well as glucose forcus to consume for energy.
d) carbon dioxide for us to breathe in, as well as glucose for us to consume for energy.
Can buoyancy act between bodies in contact or not in contact??
Answer:
Buoyancy is a force. It is an contact force. But why? Because it is a force that acts between two objects, opposite a body force.