How would this diagram be
different if it showed anaphase I of meiosis instead of anaphase of mitosis?
A Each chromosome would still have two chromatids.
B The chromosomes would look the same as in mitosis.
C You would be able to see DNA in the chromosomes during meiosis.
D Homologous chromosomes would be moving to the same end of the cell

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Answer 1

Answer:

This question is incomplete as there is no diagram, however, the question can still be answered without it. the answer is as follows:

A. Each chromosome would still have two chromatids.

Explanation:

The ANAPHASE stage of both mitotic and meiotic division is the stage where chromosomes are pulled apart into opposite poles of the cell. However, meiosis occurs in a two-step division tagged meiosis I and meiosis II.

In mitosis, sister chromatids of a chromosome are separated during anaphase, but in meiosis I, homologous chromosomes are pulled apart during anaphase I. This means that in the anaphase I of meiosis as opposed to anaphase of mitosis, each separated chromosome WOULD STILL HAVE TWO CHROMATIDS.


Related Questions

How does using public transportation to get to school or work help slow
down climate change?
Select one:

The fuel consumption of public transportation is less per passenger.

Public transportation is faster. Traveling fast allows you to burn less fuel.

Public transportation makes frequent stops. Making frequent stops reduces
your energy needs.

The cost of public transportation is less per passenger. This makes is more
efficient

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Answer:

The fuel consumption of public transportation is less per passenger.

What is an invasive species? *
A species that is found in an ecosystem.
A species that once was in an ecosystem.
A species that has different niches in the same habitat.
O A species that is introduced to an area.

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Answer:

An invasive species is an introduced organism that negatively alters its new environment. Although their spread can have beneficial aspects, invasive species adversely affect the invaded habitats and bioregions, causing ecological, environmental, and/or economic damage.

Human skin comes in a variety of
shades, from pinkish white to dark
brown. How did this variation arise?

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Answer:

Based on everything that you have learned so far, provide an explanation for how the different shades of skin color from pinkish white to dark brown evolved throughout human history. Darker skin colors evolved because they provided increased fitness in early human populations living in equatorial Africa.

Explanation:

When two parents heterozygous for genes for curly hair are crossed, what percent of their offspring would have curly hair? What percent would have straight hair?

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Answer:

75% curly

25% straight

Explanation:

When two parents' heterozygous for genes for curly hair are crossed, 75% of their offspring would have curly hair, while 25% of their offspring would have straight hair.

What do you mean by Heterozygous?

Heterozygous may be defined as the presence of two different alleles at a particular locus. It always includes one normal allele and one mutated allele.

Here, the allele for curly hair is dominant over the allele for straight hair. So, the offspring who carry the pure dominant and heterozygous alleles for curly hair would have the phenotype of curly hair, while the offspring who carry both the recessive allele would have the phenotype of straight hair.

Therefore,  when two parents' heterozygous for genes for curly hair are crossed, 75% of their offspring would have curly hair, while 25% of their offspring would have straight hair.

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Morphine is created from what type of plant

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Answer:

Per my research, Morphine is one of the many, and pharmacologically most important, opium poppy alkaloid (Papaver somniferum). A poppy plant consists of a lot of alkaloids.

Explanation:

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change to indirect speech
1, he said,"what a wonderful event it is!"

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Answer:

he said that the event was wonderful

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What does it mean for a virus to "infect" a cell?
The virus lands on the outside of the cell and remains there until the cell produces more viruses.
The virus lands on the outside of the cell and eats proteins on the surface of the cell.
O The virus lands on the outside of the cell and injects its genetic material into the cell.
The virus lands on the outside of the cell and injects its proteins into the cell.

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Answer:

for a virus to infect a cell, it means to spread. when it spreads, it overtakes what should be a healthy functioning cell and pollutes it.

Which metamorphic rock is foliated and coarse grained?
a. quartzite
b. hornfels
C. slate
d. gneiss

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Answer:

Gneiss

Explanation:

Quartzite and Hornfels are both non-foliated metamorphic rocks. Slate is foliated but is fine-grained, which leaves us with Gneiss, which is a foliated, coarse-grained metamorphic rock


The region of the stem nearest the seed.

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Answer:

B. Hypocotyl

Explanation:

Indicate whether each of the following occurs mainly in G1 phase (G), S phase (S), or G2 phase (H) of the cell cycle. Your answer would be a four-letter string composed of letters G, S, and H only, e.g. HGSS. ( ) DNA helicase activation ( ) DNA helicase deposition on DNA at the replication origins ( ) ORC phosphorylation ( ) Licensing of replication origins

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Answer:

the answer is S-G-S-G  

Explanation:

DNA helicases are enzymes that catalyze the unwinding of the double DNA helix in order to form a replication fork at the origin of replication (i.e., the site where DNA replication starts). DNA replication occurs in a bi-directional manner by two replication forks that move in opposite directions in order to form a replication bubble. The origin of replication is formed during the transition from mitosis to G1 when they are licensed for the subsequent S phase. The origin recognition complex (ORC) is a DNA binding complex that binds to the origin of replication, whose function is to act as a scaffold for the assembly of initiation factors. ORC is phosphorylated during the beginning of the S phase in order to dissociate this complex from chromatin.

Consider the following story:

“During the summers when Xavier was a young boy (around 8 years old), his grandfather would take him to northern Ontario to go fishing on weekends. Shortly after his grandfather died his family left Ontario. He was never able to clearly remember the fishing trips. When he was 30 years old he moved back to Ontario with his wife. One weekend they decided to take a trip to northern Ontario to spend the weekend at a resort on one of Ontario’s many lakes. When they got out of the car, they were overwhelmed by the aromatic smell of the trees in the heavily wooded area by the lake. Suddenly, memories of the wonderful weekend fishing trips with his grandfather came flooding back to the him.”



Discuss the following questions:

Is this an example of a repressed memory? If not, why not?

If it’s not a repressed memory, then what is it? What accounts for the sudden re-emergence of this buried memory?

Could this account for other, more traumatic, kinds of “repression” as well?

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

This is not an example of a repressed memory because these are the good memories whereas the repressed memory are bad memories of childhood. It may be infantile amnesia due to the inability of adults to bring episodic memories memories of situations or events that occurs in their childhood. The sudden re-emergence of this buried memory is the experience of the same situation or place or event that occurs in the childhood. If a person visit to a same place which he gone in their childhood so the person remember the buried memory.

In addition to observable traits, scientists use to classify living things

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Answer: 1 Phylum.

2 Order.

3 Class.

4 Family.

5 Genus.

6 Species.

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Explanation:

Which of the following best explains how the prokaryotic expression of a metabolic protein can be regulated when the protein is already
present at a high concentration?

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Answer:

A. Repressor proteins can be activated and bind to regulatory sequences to block transcription.

Explanation:

its A

The best explanation for the prokaryotic expression of a metabolic protein is repressor proteins can be activated and bind to regulatory sequences to block transcription.

What are metabolic proteins?

Protein helps with growth and repair. Proteins have the potential to serve as a metabolic fuel source in addition to all of these important functions.

Excess proteins must be converted into glucose or triglycerides and used to provide energy or build energy reserves because proteins cannot be stored.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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Please help me with this biology thing.

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Answer:

Answer:

1.

a)dd

b) dd

c) 0%

2.

a) 25%

b) 75%

c) 25%

3.

a) 03

b) 0

c) tt

4.

a) FF x ff OR FF x Ff OR FF x FF

b) Because all the children have freckles

Which is not a chemical process in the
digestive system?
A. Bile interacting with digested food
in the small intestine
B. Acids reacting with food particles
in the stomach
C. Saliva breaking down food
particles
D. Chewing of food

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Answer:

the process of chewing food is not a chemical process bt the process of tasting the food is a chemical process

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Chewing of food is not a chemical process in the digestive system, but a mechanical process. Therefore, the correct option is D.

What is Digestive system?

A collection of organs called the digestive system help break down food into smaller molecules that the body can absorb and use for energy, growth, and repair. It consists of anatomical organs such as the anus, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, liver, and pancreas. Food is broken down physically and chemically by the digestive system, which also absorbs nutrients and gets rid of waste.

Chemical process of digestive system involves Bile interacting with digested food in the small intestine, acids reacting with food particles in the stomach and saliva breaking down food particles while the mechanical process involves chewing of food.

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Interferons play a vital role in the immune system. Why are interferons so important?

Interferons can interfere with viral replication

Interferons can inhibit cell division

All the answers above are correct

Interferons can combat bacterial and parasitic infections

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Answer: all the answers above are correct

Explanation:

What is the answer to this problem in the photo

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Answer:

the figure in the picture shows the structure of a carbohydrate.

Explanation:

carbohydrates are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

Choose the statements that are TRUE about Surface Tension..

a. It is a measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid.
b. It causes water drops to be nearly round (perfect spheres in zero gravity situations!)
c. It helps keep water flowing through a living thing.
d. It occurs because water molecules are bonded to other water molecules and you have to break that bond to break them apart.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

when a cell goes through mitosis and cell division, the two new cells have _?

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Answer:

D. Same number of chromosomes as the original cell

Explanation:

Mitosis is a kind of cell division which results in two daughter cells that are genetically identical to one another and the parent cell. Mitotic division causes each daughter cell to contain the SAME NUMBER OF CHROMOSOMES as the parent cell.

For example, a somatic human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes. If this cell undergoes division by mitosis, the two daughter cells that will result will contain 23 pairs of chromosomes each. This means that the two new cells that results from mitosis have the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.

how does the anti tetanus serum prevent tetanus

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Answer: It is used to prevent tetanus in those who have a wound that is at high risk and have not been fully vaccinated with tetanus toxoid. It is also used to treat tetanus along with antibiotics and muscle relaxants. It is given by injection into a muscle.

Explanation:

a medication made up of antibodies against the tetanus toxin. It is used to prevent tetanus in those who have a wound that is at high risk and have not been fully vaccinated with tetanus toxoid. It is also used to treat tetanus along with antibiotics and muscle relaxants.

Why does a cell need to copy its DNA before undergoing mitosis?

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Because existing cells need to divide to produce new cells. So the DNA needs to be copied before the cell division so that each new cell receives a full set of instructions.

Now that we have studied the various types of vaccines, consider the current resurgence of diseases like the measles. How can we convince the general public and possibly even ourselves, that immunization is a necessary preventative measure for diseases that have serious complications? Is there a different schedule that we should consider? Are some forms of vaccines safer than others? Should we spread out the inoculation schedule to prevent confusion of a young person?

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Answer:

Immunization is one of the most effective processes of preventing or treating dangerous disease. It should be told and advertise to the general public about the facts and importance of vaccination. Doctors and government should explain the reports and ratio that the people who are taking the vaccination in the proper dose and the right amount of vaccination are about 9 timeless likely to have to the other people. It is essential to get a proper dose and proper amount to avoid the development of resistance.

There are several forms of vaccine and they have a different schedule from each other. Every vaccine is safe but one needs to know the cycles, dose and amount of the vaccine. Yes, we should spread out the inoculation schedule to prevent confusion of a young person.

Through what process do eukaryotes reproduce asexually?

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Answer:

It is the characteristic feature of eukaryotic cell that it reproduces sexually. But, it can also reproduce asexually. Asexual reproduction is often referred to as cell division and it occurs through mitosis. On the other hand, sexual reproduction occurs through meiosis.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Eukaryotes grow and reproduce through a process called mitosis. Some eukaryotic organisms also reproduce asexually through processes such as budding, regeneration, and parthenogenesis.

Explanation:

4. Which of the following statements about magnetic materials TRUE?
A, Magnetic materials will attract other magnetic materials,
B, Magnetic materials will be attracted to magnets,
C. Magnetic materials will be repelled by magnets,
D, Magnetic materials will repel other magnetic materials,

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Answer:

All of them seems true tho

Answer:

B I think..

Explanation:

Reefs grow best in _______. a. deep water b. low salinity c. temperatures below 25°C d. shallow water

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Reefs

1 salty water

2 maximum sun

3 73° F or higher

Matching type:
1. ribosome
2. smooth ER
3. mitochondrion
4. nucleus
5. Golgi apparatus
6. lysosome
7. centriole
8. cytoskeleton
9. inclusion
10. plasma membrane
11. nucleolus
a. main site of ATP synthesis
b. encloses the chromatin
c. sac of digestive enzymes
d. examples include glycogen granules and ingested foreign materials
e. forms basal bodies and helps direct mitotic spindle formation
f. site of protein synthesis
g. forms the external boundary of the cell
h. site of lipid synthesis
i. packaging site for ribosomes
j. packages proteins for transportation
k. internal cellular network of rodlike structures

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Answer:

1. ribosome---- f. site of protein synthesis

2. smooth ER---- h. site of lipid synthesis

3. mitochondrion---- a. main site of ATP synthesis

4. nucleus---- b. encloses the chromatin

5. Golgi apparatus---- e. forms basal bodies and helps direct mitotic spindle formation and j. packages proteins for transportation

6. lysosome---- c. sac of digestive enzymes

7. centriole---- k. internal cellular network of rod like structures  

9. inclusion---- d. examples include glycogen granules and ingested foreign materials

10. plasma membrane---- g. forms the external boundary of the cell

11. nucleolus---- i. packaging site for ribosomes

Explanation:

Ribosome is considered as a site of protein synthesis,  smooth endoplasmic reticulum is the site of lipid synthesis , mitochondria is the main site of ATP production, nucleus encloses the chromatin material inside it,  Golgi apparatus forms basal bodies and helps direct mitotic spindle formation and also packages proteins for transportation,  lysosome is a sac of digestive enzymes , centriole consists of internal cellular network of rod like structures  , inclusion has examples include glycogen granules and ingested foreign materials,  plasma membrane forms the external boundary of the cell  and nucleolus has the function of packaging site for ribosomes.

ribosome - f. site of protein synthesissmooth ER - h. site of lipid synthesismitochondrion - a. main site of ATP synthesisnucleus - b. encloses the chromatinGolgi apparatus - j. packages proteins for transportationlysosome - c. sac of digestive enzymescentriole - e. forms basal bodies and helps direct mitotic spindle formationcytoskeleton - k. internal cellular network of rodlike structuresinclusion - d. examples include glycogen granules and ingested foreign materialsplasma membrane - g. forms the external boundary of the cellnucleolus - i. packaging site for ribosomes

The functions of various cell organelles are as follows: Ribosome is responsible for protein synthesis, smooth endoplasmic reticulum synthesises lipids, mitochondria produces ATP, nucleus encloses chromatin material, Golgi apparatus forms basal bodies and aids in mitotic spindle formation and protein packaging for transportatio.

Lysosome contains digestive enzymes, centriole is composed of a cellular network of rod-like structures, inclusion contains glycogen granules and foreign materials, pla

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What are the bonds of dna

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Answer:

The bonds are covalent and hydrogen.

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Without doing a Punnett square, predict what percentages of
offspring the cross among a heterozygous slipper footed
pigeon and a non-slipper footed would create:

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Answer:

50% slipper footed, 50% non-slipper footed

In cellular reproduction, ___ ALWAYS occurs in 5’ to 3’ direction

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Answer:

DNA replication

Explanation:

DNA replication is the process whereby the genetic material (DNA) duplicates itself into two identical copies. This process must occur prior to any cellular division (meiosis or mitosis) in order to ascertain that each daughter cell gets an even and correct amount of DNA.

The process of DNA replication begins with the unwinding of the double stranded DNA molecule into two single strands of DNA. One strand called leading strand runs from 3'-5' while the other strand runs from 5'-3'. However, DNA replication proceeds in the 5'-3' direction.


What process formed this delta?

Select one:
-A:erosion and deposition
-B :condensation and precipitation
-C:rock layer deformation
-D: shifting tectonic plates

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Answer:

I think A

Explanation:

because erosion is the washing away of soil

Erosion and deposition are the formed on this delta. Thus, the correct option is A.

What is Erosion and deposition?

Erosion is the action of the surface processes such as water flow or wind which removes the soil, rock, or dissolved materials from one location on the Earth's crust and then transports it to another location on the Earth's crust where it is deposited. The erosion is distinct from that of weathering that involves no movement.

Deposition is the laying down of the sediment carried out through the wind, flowing water, the sea or ice. Sediment on the Earth's crust can be transported as pebbles, sand and mud, or as salts dissolved in water. Salts may later be deposited by the organic activity such as sea shells or by evaporation.

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