which of the following latin american authors is known starting a popular literary style known as magic realism?
Answer:
The answer above is false the correct option is Isabel Allende.
Explanation:
I did the quiz and it was correct.
Which set of atoms can be found in ALL carbon-based molecule?
Answer:
All organisms are made of four types of carbon-based molecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These molecules have different structures and functions, but all are formed around carbon chains and rings.
Carbon-based molecules have three fundamental structures—straight chains, branched chains, and rings.
A botanist crosses two pink-flowered plants. The cross involves alleles that were not clearly dominant or recessive and could make red, pink, and white-flowered plants. If four plants are produced from the cross, what is the expected number of white-flowered plants?
Answer:
1
Explanation:
According to the information in this question, a gene coding for flower color in a plant is involved. The allele for red color (R) is incompletely dominant over the allele for white color (r) to form an intermediate phenotype/color i.e. Pink that is heterozygous (Rr) for the gene.
If two pink plants are crossed i.e. Rr × Rr, each parent will produce R and r gametes. Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following offsprings will result: RR, Rr, Rr, and rr.
Out of these four offsprings;
1 RR is red : 2 Rr is pink: 1 rr is white
Hence, If four plants are produced from this cross, according to this question, the expected number of white-flowered plants will be 1 out of 4.
The activity for Enzyme A and Enzyme B are displayed on the graph below. Enzyme A is found in thestomach and Enzyme B is found in the intestinal tract of some animals.
What is the probable pH of the stomach?
F. 1
G. 2
H. 3
J. 4
Answer:
3
Explanation:
the probable pH of the stomach is around 3
Answer:
H. 3
Explanation:
The probable pH of the stomach is 3.
1. When do you expect the number of WBCs in a person's blood to be more—when the person is
healthy or when he/she is suffering from an infection? Give reason
Answer:
when he /she is suffering as the WBC WILL BE PRODUCED TO FIGHT WITH THE INDIGENOUS BACTERIA THAT IS AFFECTING THE PERSON.
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5 Which answer best describes how
the particles that make up a liquid
move?
A vibrate in place
B tightly packed
C flow past each other
D move freely in all directions
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's D the diagram is kinda hard to interpret tho ngl
Explanation:
How does the body protect itself from the majority of pathogens it encounters?
Answer:
In general, your body fights disease by keeping things out of your body that are foreign. Your primary defense against pathogenic germs are physical barriers like your skin. You also produce pathogen-destroying chemicals, like lysozyme, found on parts of your body without skin, including your tears and mucus membranes. In response to infection, your immune system springs into action. White blood cells, antibodies, and other mechanisms go to work to rid your body of the foreign invader. The immune system has a vital role: It protects your body from harmful substances, germs and cell changes that could make you ill. It is made up of various organs, cells and proteins.
Once infected cells have sensed an invading pathogen, they secrete molecules called cytokines and chemokines. These cells are then primed to resist an infection with the invading virus. Cytokines such as interferons activate anti-viral genes in the infected and neighbouring cells.
Microorganisms capable of causing disease—or pathogens—usually enter our bodies through the eyes, mouth, nose, or urogenital openings, or through wounds or bites that breach the skin barrier. Organisms can spread, or be transmitted, by several routes.
The second line of defense is nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals: Phagocytic cells ingest and destroy all microbes that pass into body tissues. For example macrophages are cells derived from monocytes (a type of white blood cell).
If pathogens do manage to enter the body, the body's second line of defense attacks them. The second line of defense includes inflammation, phagocytosis, and fever.
Answer:
your skin protects itself because of all the oils on your glands .. but when you get a cut the while blood cells trap and eat them
Explanation:
What is a network of water-filled canals with thousands of tube feet called?
A shoreline's first line of defense against hurricanes is
Answer:
Mangroves
Explanation:
Ruffled trees that grow on the north Atlantic coast of Florida. Mangroves are rapidly adapting to climate change. When an area becomes hospitable, its seed, which can float away for a long time, soon begins to germinate and take root in it. They represent a unique ecosystem and usually grow in shallows near the coast.
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Answer:oop
Explanation:thats hard
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Polygenic traits are when one phenotype (trait) is controlled by several different genes. The provided example shows human skin color being controlled by 3 different genes. Describe one other trait (don't use skin color!) in any animal that you think could be a Polygenic trait, and explain why you think that it is (HINT: I did mention an example in class yesterday... lets SEE if you remember!).
2. There are many different types of cancer.
Which of the following is one thing they all have in common?
a. They are all caused by uncontrolled cell death.
b. They all start in the lungs and migrate to different parts of the body.
c. They are all caused by uncontrolled cell growth.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Answer:
i think its a im not sure though
QUESTION 5
How does a plant cell split into two new cells?
Plants cells do not go through cytokinesis
A cleavage furrow forms
A cell plate forms
The cell pinches in
What statement is true about vines in the rainforest biome?
A) They grab onto several trees to gain access to sunlight.
B) They keep the structure of the canopy intact.
C) They can grow up to 3,000 ft long.
D) All of the above
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:genes
Explanation:
Which of the pair of terms is not related?
Fat-lipid
Starch-carbohydrate
Starch-nucleic acid
Sugar-carbohydrates
Answer:
starch nucleic acids uwu
Explanation:
figure 9-8 cellular respiration
Cellular Respiration is the process that takes place in cells to convert food into energy. This process is also known as internal respiration.
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List three things you learn today about meiosis, two things you found interesting or that you would like to learn more about and one question you still have.
Please just give me random stuff to say
Answer:
Meiosis is important because it ensures that all organisms produced via sexual reproduction contain the correct number of chromosomes . Meiosis also produces genetic variation by way of the process of recombination .
Explanation: Meiosis is important for three main reasons : it allows sexual reproduction of diploid organisms , it enables genetic diversity , and it aids the repair of genetic defects .
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Answer:
Describe the three ways meiosis produces genetic variability. We have seen that meiosis creates variation three ways: crossing over, mutations caused during crossing over, and independent assortment.
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's exponential growth.
Explanation:
Answer:
expontential growth!!
Explanation:
Why are antibiotics unhelpful for treating the common cold?
•
A. Colds are caused by viruses.
• B. Antibiotics cannot treat illnesses.
• C Bacteria are not killed by antibiotics.
O D. Colds are caused by antibiotics.
which enzyme is responsible for creating a primer that allows the DNA replication process to start
Answer:
Primase
Explanation:
Primase: the enzyme responsible for initiating synthesis of RNA primers on the lagging strand during DNA replication.
Answer:
Primase
Explanation:
For this cell division, you can see that 4 daughter cells are made that have half the genetic information as the original. What type of cell division is this?
a) Diffusion
b) Mitosis
c) Meiosis
d) Photosynthesis
Answer:
The cell division where 4 daughter cells with half of the genetic information of the original are obtained is meiosis (option c).
Explanation:
Meiosis is a type of cell division through which sex cells or gametes are obtained. It is a reductive division, since the daughter cells resulting from the process contain half of the chromosomal charge with respect to the original one.
In the process of meiosis, four haploid cells are obtained from a diploid cell, each of which is involved in the reproduction of the species. This mechanism of division occurs in two stages, called meiosis I and II.
The other options are not correct because:
a) Diffusion: it is a passive trans-membrane transport mechanism.
b) Mitosis: is the cellular division of somatic cells, where the result is two daughter cells identical to the original.
d) Photosynthesis: is the mechanism by which plants obtain energy and nutrients, from solar energy.
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Darwin used the term 'Natural Selection' to be
him explain his theory of evolution What did
Darwin mean by the term Natural Selection?
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Answer:
Resources are limited in nature, organisms with heritable traits that favor survival and reproduction will tend to leave more offspring than their peers, causing the traits to increase in frequency over generations.
Darwin meant this my term 'Natural Selection'
Answer:
He defined natural selection as the "principle by which each slight variation, if useful, is preserved".
Explanation:
Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
More individuals are produced each generation that can survive. Phenotypic variation exists among individuals and the variation is heritable. Those individuals with heritable traits better suited to the environment will survive.
What type of cell division is occurring in the
diagram to the left?
A. Mitosis I and Mitosis Il
B. Meiosis I and Meiosis Il
C. Synthesis
D. Mitosis I and Meiosis Il
Is the Y chromosome an accurate indicator of a persons external sex? Paragraph explanation would be appreciated. :)
Explain how probability can be used to predict inherited traits.
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Answer:
Wild Type (brown), Chinchilla, Himalayan, Albino
I could be totally off but based on the research I've gathered and my knowledge on genes, that's from most common to least common.