Answer:
excuse me what?
Explanation:
The role of the institutional animal care and use committee (IACUC) of a research institution is to provide research animals with clean and healthy conditions in the laboratory. mediate the acquisition of animals by the institution's researchers. review all proposals for animal research to be sure the procedures to be used are appropriate and humane. review animal research proposals only to ensure that the proposed experiments are scientifically valid.
Answer:
review all proposals for animal research to be sure the procedures to be used are appropriate and humane.
Explanation:
The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) is a federal committee responsible for approving and/or prohibiting the use of animal (nonhuman vertebrate) subjects for research, testing and teaching purposes, as well as the inspection of animal facilities. IACUC evaluates the institution's animal programs and procedures as described by the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW). This committee has the task to verify animal's well-being by minimizing pain and distress (for example, by ensuring the use of non-invasive methods when possible). Researchers/educators that use animals for research/teaching purposes must previously submit a written request defined by the IACUC's guidelines.
1.Choose the statement that is true about your cells and DNA code.
Group of answer choices
All of your cells have all of the DNA code for your whole body
Each type of cell (hair cell, skin cell, muscle cell, etc.) has its own special kind of DNA
2.True or False: DNA is always turned on all the time in all of your cells.
Group of answer choices
True
False
3.What does DNA do in living things?
Group of answer choices
DNA makes lipids
DNA builds the cell wall
DNA codes for traits (physical features)
Answer:
1. all of your cells have all of the dna code for your whole body
2. true
3. dna builds the cell wall
Answer: 2 is true i did that
Explanation:
List and explain the characteristics of living things
Answer:
Life process
Movement
Respiration
Sensitivity
Growth
Reproduction
reason:
Life process
Explanation
Earthworms
Movement
All living things move in some way. This may be obvious, such as animals that are able to walk, or less obvious, such as plants that have parts that move to track the movement of the sun.
Earthworms use circular and longitudinal muscles to move through soil or along surfaces.
Respiration
Respiration is a chemical reaction that happens within cells to release energy from food.
The food that earthworms eat supplies their body with energy-rich molecules such as glucose. On entering the cells of their body, these molecules are broken down in a series of steps to release energy to be used by the body, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products.
Sensitivity
The ability to detect changes in the surrounding environment.
Earthworms have light-sensitive cells scattered in their outer skin. Their skin cells are also sensitive to touch and chemicals.
Growth
All living things grow.
Earthworms hatch from eggs and can grow up to a metre or more in length! Some earthworms are also able to regrow small parts of their body that have been lost or injured.
Reproduction
The ability to reproduce and pass genetic information onto their offspring.
Earthworms have both sperm and eggs within their bodies (they are hermaphrodites) but they cannot self-fertilise and need to mate with another individual. After mating, a cocoon containing the fertilised eggs is deposited in the soil.
Excretion
Getting rid of waste.
Earthworms excrete waste from their anus – the last segment of their body.
Nutrition
The intake and use of nutrients. This occurs in very different ways in different kinds of living things.
Earthworm nutrition comes from a variety of sources, depending on their species. Food types include manure, compost, plant material, fungi, microorganisms and decaying animals. They take in food through their mouths.
How did diffusion of the perfume change with an increase of concentration
Answer:
Explanation:
Diffusion is trigger by concentration differences.
When perfume is sprayed in the room, the molecules of the perform come in contact with the air molecules and tend to mix well with air molecules, this molecules then spread and move from area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration. Because the molecules are in constant motion, they move to area where there is high concentration.
Dr. Nachman and his colleagues collected rock pocket mice across 35 kilometers of the Arizona Sonoran Desert, which included both dark, rocky lava outcrops and light, rocky, granite areas. They recorded substrate color, and coat-color frequencies for each location. Each site was separated from any of the others by at least eight kilometers. The researchers trapped a total of 275 mice. Their data are summarized below (numbers have been slightly modified for the purposes of this worksheet).
(numbers have been slightly modified for the purposes of this worksheet).
Field Data Summary
Collecting Site Substrate Color Number of Mice Phenotype
Light Dark
1 Dark 22 3 19
2 Light 80 74 6
3 Light 22 19 3
4 Dark 28 3 25
5 Light 58 25 33
6 Dark 65 9 56
1. Calculate the overall frequencies of light-colored mice and dark-colored mice caught on light-colored substrates.
2. Calculate the overall frequencies of light-colored mice and dark-colored mice caught on dark-colored substrates.
3.Using the Hardy-Weinberg equation and data from the table above, determine the frequency of the three genotypes on the light, rocky, granite substrate.
4. Using the Hardy-Weinberg equation and data from the table above, determine the frequency of the three genotypes on the dark, rocky lava substrate.
5. Which fur color seems to have the greatest overall selective advantage?
6.What environmental change gave a selective advantage for one coat color over another?
7. In a separate study, 76 rock pocket mice were collected from four different, widely separated areas of dark lava rock. One collecting site was in Arizona. The other three were in New Mexico. Dr. Nachman and colleagues observed no significant differences in the color of the rocks in the four locations sampled. However, the dark-colored mice from the three New Mexico locations were slightly darker than the dark-colored mice from the Arizona population. The entire Mc1r gene was sequenced in all 76 of the mice collected. The mutations responsible for the dark fur color in the Arizona mice were absent from the three different populations of New Mexico mice. No Mc1r mutations were associated with dark fur color in the New Mexico populations. These findings suggest that adaptive dark coloration has occurred at least twice in the rock pocket mouse and that these similar phenotypic changes have different genetic bases. How does this study support the concept that natural selection is not random?
8. To determine if the rock pocket mouse population is evolving, explain why it is necessary to collect fur color frequency data over a period of many years.
Answer:
1)
frequencies of light-colored mice ≅ 0.74frequencies of dark-colored mice ≅ 0.262)
frequencies of light-colored mice ≅ 0.13frequencies of dark-colored mice ≅ 0.873)
q² = 0.74p² = 0.02 2pq = 0.244)
q² = 0.13p² = 0.42pq = 0.465)
The dark-colored fur seems to have the greatest overall selective advantage
6)
Dark lava, that changed the color of the substrate, from light to dark.
7)
Because to produce dark color, animals from the different regions suffered different mutations that drove them to have almost the same dark fur color. All of the animals are inhabiting dark substrate, which means that this environmental condition is favoring the same phenotype.
8)
To see if the mice population is evolving, you need to take a sample of animals per year, through many years, and analyze if it is changing or not. If the population is evolving, you will notice a change in the allelic and genotypic frequencies over the years, favoring one genotype or the other. If the population is not evolving, the frequencies will keep equal through the years, it will not change.
Explanation:
Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached files.
Representation of system or object such as charts or maps are
Answer:
graphical models
Explanation:
According to the Base Pair rule, Cytosine always pairs with
Answer:
Guanine always pairs with Cytosine. :)
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Write the name of the root tissue on the corresponding line. What are the two ways root cells grow?
Genomic imprinting may involve a single gene, a part of a chromosome, or a whole chromosome. Indicate if the following statements are true or false regarding this phenomenon
1. Genomic imprinting is permanent in the somatic cells of a given individual. _____________
2. Genomic imprinting is permanent and affects future generations. ____________
3. Methylation is the chemical change underlying genomic imprinting. _____________
4. If a gene is imprinted, the offspring can express both the maternal and paternal allele. _________
Answer:
1. True.
2. False.
3. True.
4. False.
Explanation:
A genome can be defined as the complete set of hereditary instructions that is typically found in the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Genome imprinting can be defined as an epigenetic biological process in which a genomic domain or genes of a living organism is marked biochemically with information that is related to parental origin. Thus, it is a non-Mendelian inheritance i.e genome imprinting is typically independent of Mendelian inheritance.
1. True: Genomic imprinting is permanent in the somatic cells of a given individual.
2. False: Genomic imprinting is permanent and affects future generations. It does not affect future generations because generally it is expressed in a parent of origin specific form.
3. True: Methylation is the chemical change underlying genomic imprinting.
4. False: If a gene is imprinted, the offspring can express both the maternal and paternal allele. It is independent of Mendelian inheritance.
How “Competition in an ecosystem” is playing a role in life?
increasing intracellular cAMP leads to smooth muscle relaxation by: Group of answer choices inhibiting IP3 channels, leading to decreased Ca2 in the sarcoplasm and reduced contraction. Increasing the relative activity of MLCP, leading to a decrease in tension. Activating K channels, increasing K leaking out of the cell which hyperpolarizes it and decreases the likelihood of Ca2 entry. Lower levels of MLCK activity, leading to decreased contraction.
Answer:
1. Inhibiting IP3 channels, leading to decreased Ca2 in the sarcoplasm and reduced contraction.
2. Increasing the relative activity of MLCP, leading to a decrease in tension.
3. Activating K channels, increasing K leaking out of the cell which hyperpolarizes it and decreases the likelihood of Ca2 entry.
Explanation
In smooth muscle, cyclic AMP (cAMP) mediates relaxation because cAMP inhibits a specific kinase required for myosin light chain protein (MLCP) phosphorylation, thereby triggering contraction in the smooth muscles. It has been shown that cAMP inhibits 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3)-dependent calcium ions (Ca 2+) release by activation of the cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG). PKG proteins act to modulate Ca2+ oscillations by stimulating sarcoplasmic Ca2+-ATPase membrane proteins, increasing Ca2+ in the sarcoplasmic reticulum stores and Ca2+ efflux from the cells, and activate voltage-gated potassium (K) channels, thereby leading to membrane hyperpolarization and reducing Ca2+ entry through Ca2+ channels.
A biologist grow a plant inside a sealed glass jar. The plant keeps growing for several days but then dies. At the start of the experiment, the jar had a mass of 3 kg. At the end of the experiment, it still had a mass of 3 kg. Which of the following explains why the mass was the same? * (1 Point)
•The plant created mass.
•The jar's temperature was the same as before.
•The jar was sealed and new mass could not enter.
•The plant did not grow enough to add mass to the jar.
Answer:
A planta não cresceu o suficiente para adicionar massa ao jarro
lauren was walking in the woods when she found a rotting log. when she looked closely at the log, she saw that a decomposer was working to break down the wood. which could be the decomposer she saw on the log?
A. grass
B. mouse
C. mushroom
D. caterpillar
Answer:
C. mushroom
Explanation:
state whether bone is dead or living tissue, explain your answer
1.Evolution is as much a fact as the fact that planets go around the Sun
2.Evolution is primarily concerned with the origin of humans
3.According to evolution, people came from monkeys a long time ago
4.Evolution is something that happened only in the past, it is not happening now
5.Evolution is something that happens to individual organisms
6.Evolution was developed as an idea to destroy or undermine religion
7.In order to accept evolution as a real process, you cannot believe in God
8.Evolution is only a theory
9.Biological, medical, and agricultural research increasingly assume that evolution occurs
10.Evolution involves individuals changing in order to adapt to their environment
each are either true or false
Answer:
1. true
2. false
3. true
4. false
5. false it happens to a species
6. false
7. false? not shure on this one
8. false
9. true
10. true
Answer:
I'd love to hear you explain this to a Muslim or Islam. Why pick on Christians and not Hindus or Buddhists? You are saying they are wrong by claiming evolution is real. Also, maybe give some evidence next time you blindly state information.
how are cnidarians different from sponges?
Answer:
★ Cnidarians have groups of similar cells that work together as tissues, while sponges have no tissues, only disconnected regions of specialized cells.
Explanation:
Hope you have a great day :)
here is the answer it is C
A decomposer is an organism that gets its energy from ____________.
Group of answer choices
the food it produces during photosynthesis
the prey it hunts and kills
from other living organisms
dead plant and animals
what are the similarities between a grasshopper and a toad
Well the similarities between them is that both are unicellular organisms... both of them do digestion process as well as excretion i.e perform metabolic axtivites..
both of them are part of eco system and as well as food chain...
and the most funny pne they produve sound by vibrating their vocal chord
What characteristic do all protists have in common?
A) flagella that help them move
B) structures made of many cells
C) ability to make their own food
D) cell nuclei that contains DNA
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
All other answers are not true.
Which of the following is NOT a function attributed to Glia?
~They prevent toxic substances from reaching the brain.
~They process information going into the neuron
~They eliminate foreign substances inside neurons.
~They provide insulation for axons.
Answer:
~They process information going into the neuron
Explanation:
This is because Glia or neuroglia cells are cells found in the central nervous system that is brain and spinal cord and they did not transmit electrical impulses. Glia cells don't carry information because they don't carry electrical impulses. The cells include epipdymal cells,Schwann cells e.t.c.
They perform four major function and they include; They provide support and supply nutrients and oxygen to the cells,it prevent toxic or foreign substances from entering the neurons,they provide insulation for axons.
fertilization that happens when sperm cells are released into the body of the female animal
Answer:
If you're asking about the type it is internal
Explanation:
Mammals internally fertilise through copulation.
what are the consequences of overdrawal of water?
Answer:
As the water table goes low, water may not be easily obtained leading to it scarcity. Overdrawal of water can also lead to sinking or lowering of the land surface that can make it prone to flooding. Streams and water bodies may also get disconnected due to over-withdrawal of water.
In guinea pigs, the allele for black fur (B) is dominant over the allele for brown (b) fur. A black guinea pig is crossed with a brown guinea pig, producing five F1 black guinea pigs and six F1 brown guinea pigs. a. How many copies of the black allele (B) will be present in each cell of an F1 black guinea pig at the following stages: G1, G2, metaphase of mitosis, metaphase I of meiosis, metaphase II of meiosis, and after the second cytokinesis following meiosis
Answer:
G1: One copy of the B allele per cellG2: Two copies of the B allele per cellmetaphase of mitosis: Two copies of the B allele per cellmetaphase I of meiosis: Two copies of the B allele per cellmetaphase II of meiosis: One copy of the B allele per cellsecond cytokinesis following meiosis: One copy of the B allele in only two of the four daughter cells.Explanation:
Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached files
What effect did the human population have on Easter Island? How did they change the island's natural cycling of matter and energy?
Answer:
The population history of the island remains highly controversial. In addition to internal conflict, the population crash has been attributed to “ecocide,” in which the Island's resources were exhausted by its inhabitants, reducing its ability to support human life.
Explanation:
Europeans was known to discovered Easter Island in 1722 and it's name was given by Captain Admiral Jacob Roggeveen.
The human population growth had a negative effect on the Easter Island.
The ecocide hypothesis is the one explanation to how the human population increased exponentially since its colonization and as such
Human populations did over increased the carrying capacity of the Island to support sustainable crops, and in consequence, the island was severely deforested.
The island's natural cycling of matter and energy also reduced or change and as such the people fought among themselves for scarce resources of the island. They had little food and were starving and they resorted to cannibalism.
The island was also plaque by blackbirding from 1862 to 1863.
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In 4-5 sentences, explain why it is important for our cells to undergo the cell cycle.
Answer:
If our cells don't undergo the cell cycle, our body will run out of cells and we'll maybe suffer from diseases and the cells in our body isn't able to fight the disease and we might die. Our body is made up of good cells which protects our health.
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Answer:
The answer is refraction.
Explanation:
Absorption is when no light is reflected back, diffraction is where light bends around a corner, reflection is like taking and shining a flashlight against a mirror, and refraction is like when you put a straw in water and it looks like the straw is not straight.
Answer:
D reflection nga
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Explain why you think science is important?
Explanation:
Science is valued by society because the application of scientific knowledge helps to satisfy many basic human needs and improve living standards. Finding a cure for cancer and a clean form of energy are just two topical examples. ... Education could become the most important application of science in the next decades.18-Aug-2014
Answer:
for medicine,agriculture,food production,natural product...etc
compare and contrast nutrition in a guava plant and Rhizopus fungus
Explain how a swinging bat has kinetic energy?
Kinetic energy can be found in all bats.
The bat is gaining kinetic energy from the air around it.
Any matter that is moving has kinetic energy.
The bat has stored energy that is now being release.
Answer:
Explanation:
D
During hydrolysis, what molecule is used to split a large compound?
Answer:
water molecule
Hydrolysis. Polymers are broken down into monomers in a process known as hydrolysis, which means “to split water,” a reaction in which a water molecule is used during the breakdown. During these reactions, the polymer is broken into two components.
Explanation: