Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Once we were one big continent, so similarities on coasts of two different continents is evidence of them being once together
What is Adhesion
A. The ability of molecules to stick to molecules that are the same
B. The ability of molecules to stick to any molecules
C. The ability of molecules to not be able to stick to any molecules
D. The ability of molecules to stick to different molecules
Answer:
D. The ability of molecules to stick to different molecules
Explanation:
Suppose that you are an explorer who has found a new species of plant. Some of the plants have red flowers and some have yellow flowers. You cross a red-flowered plant with a yellow-flowered plant and all the offspring have orange flowers. What is the most probable explanation
Answer:
Incomplete dominance
Explanation:
In genetics, incomplete dominance refers to an inheritance mode in which two gene variants (i.e., alleles) of the same locus combine in a way that neither allele dominates the other. This phenomenon is similar to codominance, but in this last case, both alleles are dominant. Incomplete dominance produces a new phenotypic trait resulting from the combination of both non-dominant alleles. An example of incomplete dominance includes the pink color of snapdragons resulting from the cross of red-flowered snapdragons with white-flowered snapdragons.
Which of the following accurately describes an example of a vestigial structure?
After the loss of a single eye, with one eye still present, a patient is still able to see with one eye. The patient complains of
reduced vision and depth perception after recovery.
A patient is having severe abdominal pain due to a ruptured appendix. The patient has an appendectomy, in which the
appendix is removed. The patient recovers and notices no life changes due to this surgery.
O A patient has a benign mass on the head of the pancreas. The mass is removed, along with a portion of the pancreas. This
results in reduced insulin production in the patient, causing them to be incapable of using glucose for energy, without the
aid of medication. The patient will be required to take an insulin shot once daily.
O A patient has heart disease, and therefore needs a heart transplant. The patient's heart is then removed and replaced with
a functioning mechanical heart. The patient will remain on organ transplant rejection pills for the remainder of his/her life.
Answer:
A patient is having severe abdominal pain due to a ruptured appendix. The patient has an appendectomy, in which the
appendix is removed. The patient recovers and notices no life changes due to this surgery.
Why might scientists use computer models in research instead of conducting an experiment on the real system they would like to study?
Answer:
Using the real system might mess up and using a computer model is clearer and gives a more advanced view
How are electrons distributed around the nucleus?
Answer:
they move in orbitals or subshells
Explanation:
Answer:
In layers of orbits around the nucleus. The first orbit is two electrons and the rest are 8 electrons each except the last orbit which are the valence electrons.
Explanation:
Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) with a wild-type phenotype have gray bodies and red eyes. Certain mutations can cause changes to these traits. Mutant flies may have a black body and/or cinnabar eyes. To study the genetics of these traits, a researcher crossed a truebreeding wild-typed male fly with a true-breeding female fly with a black body and cinnabar eyes. All of the F1 progeny displayed a wild type phenotype. Which of the following is correct about the traits observed?a. Gray body and cinnabar eyes are dominant.b. Eye color is sex-linked.c. Body color is sex-linked.d. Gray body and red eyes are dominant.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The correct answer would be that gray body and red eyes are dominant.
The wild type trait is represented by gray bodies and red eyes while the mutant trait is represented by black body and/or cinnabar eyes. A cross between the wild type and the mutant only yield F1 offspring with wild type phenotype. This, thus, means that the wild type trait is dominant while the mutant trait is recessive.
Since the wild type trait is depicted by gray body and red eyes, it means that the gray body and red eyes traits are dominant while the black body and cinnabar eyes are recessive.
The correct option is d.
g Which on the list below is allowed in a Biohazardous waste ility of your PI or LSC to provide you with agent specific training in your lab: A. True B. False Work with microorganisms not known to cause disease in healthy adults is done at: A. Bio safety level 4 B. Bio safety level 3 C. Bio safety level 2 D. Bio safety level 1 Biohazardous waste boxes are provided by: A. Discounted pricing by Sourcing B. Work order by Facilities C. Custodial staff or EHS D. None of the above It is ok to use fuming chemicals in the biosafety cabinet because they are filtered and the air is cleaned before leaving the building: A. True B. False Before beginning work inside a Biological Safety Cabinet do all the following except: A. Disinfect the inside surface of the cabinet B. Turn on blower and let cabinet run for 15 minutes prior to work commencing C. Fill the cabinet with equipment and obstruct air flow D. All of the above You self-transport out of the USA all research samples without documentation: A. True B. False
Answer:
True
False
Bio safety level 1
Custodial staff or EHS
True
All of above
True
Explanation:
Micro organisms are little organisms which are not seen by naked eyes. They can harm human and cause diseases in humans. The statement is true.
An acoustic neuroma is a tumor that arises from neurolemmocytes surrounding the vestibular portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve. The tumor is benign, but generally grows within the confined space of the petrous part of the temporal bone, thus compressing the nerve and creating problems with balance and hearing loss. What other, nearby nerve would you expect to also be affected by this tumor
Answer: The nearby nerve that can be affected by this tumour is the FACIAL NERVE.
Explanation:
As stated in the question, the acoustic neuroma is a tumor that arises from the vestibular portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve which is the VIII ( 8th) cranial nerve.
VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE: These nerves are composed of two distinct sets of fibres, vestibular nerves and cochlear nerves.
The vestibular nerves arise from the semicircular canals of the inner ear and convey impulses to the cerebellum. They are associated with the maintenance of posture and balance. The cochlear nerves originate in the spiral organ in the inner ear and convey impulses to the hearing areas in the cerebral cortex where sound is perceived.
The Facial nerve, also called the 7th cranial nerve, which are the motor fibres that supply the muscles of facial expression. It lies adjacent to the vestibulocochlear nerve as they pass through the internal auditory canal which is located at the petrous part of the temporal bone. As the tumor grows, the facial nerve would be affected because it's the closest nerve to the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR nerve..
which list shows the phase of mitosis in the correct order
Answer: The answer is B. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
Explanation:
Two models, process A and process B, are shown here as two different potential pathways for viral replication. Evaluate the statements below and select ALL of the statements that are supported by the processes modeled here.
Answer:
the and anwers is b Process A is a lytic cycle that results in the host cell's death, d Both processes involve a viral genome being replicated inside of a host cell and e Process B allows the viral genome to be dormant and reside within the host's genome.
Explanation:
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Which statement is true about the products of cellular respiration?
They contain oxygen.
They contain glucose.
They become the products of photosynthesis.
They become the reactants of photosynthesis.
Answer:
They become the reactants of photosynthesis.
Explanation:
Answer:
They become the reactants of photosynthesis.
Explanation:
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The process of water moving from the Earth to the atmosphere and back again is called the
A. Earth cycle
B. Atmosphere cycle
C. life cycle
D. water cycle
As part of a forensic analysis, you have been asked to determine an individual's ancestry using skeletal indicators. The metric measurements you collect indicate that the individual is of European ancestry, but you see several nonmetric traits in the cranium that are typically found in individuals of Asian ancestry. Why might the two methods give different results
Answer:
Due to difference in the methods that is used for analysis.
Explanation:
The two methods give different results because we used two different types of measurements i. e. metric measurement and nonmetric traits. In the metric measurement, we calculate the quantitative character of an individual that gives information about the current status of an individual, while on the other hand, in non-metric traits refers to the method which is used to evaluate genetic connections within and between populations that were present in the past.
Which of the following reasons for studying botany is most directly related to increased profits?
O Studying botany helps companies develop more abundant food crops for less investment.
O Studying botany can help us keep our forests healthy.
O Studying botany provides a chance to go on to graduate school.
O Studying botany tells us more about our place in nature.
Answer: Studying botany helps companies develop more abundant food crops for less investment
Explanation:
The reasons for studying botany that is most directly related to increased profits was that "Studying botany helps companies develop more abundant food crops for less investment".
Since more food crops are gotten for less investment, it ultimately means that there'll be a reduction in the cost which will hence lead to an increase in revenue and therefore there'll be an increase in profit.
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Answer:
Answer is B. Lungs push oxygen into the blood.
Explanation:
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Dimples is a dominant trait (D). The Punnet square shows a cross for this trait between two parents.
What is the probability that the offspring will have dimples?
25%
50%
75%
100%
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
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20. Allosteric effectors: a. can cause large changes in enzymatic activity. b. can lead to a decrease in the availability of a protein. c. do not alter the sensitivity of a metabolic pathway. d. decrease the sensitivity of the enzyme at nearly all concentrations of substrate. e. alter enzyme activity by binding to the active site of an enzyme.
Answer:
a. can cause large changes in enzymatic activity.
Explanation:
An enzyme refers to a biological catalyst that is typically used to speed up (accelerate) the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy of its reactants.
When the activation energy of a reaction is low, the rate of the reaction would be faster. Therefore, an enzyme speeds or catalyzes the rate of a reaction by lowering its activation energy. Also, if the conditions are not optimal for an enzyme, it limits the ability of an enzyme to bind or be joined with its substrates. An increase in temperature increases or speeds up the rate of a reaction while low temperature limits or reduces the rate of a reaction. The optimal temperature for enzymes in the human body is around 37 degrees celsius.
An allosteric effector can be defined as an agent, organ or molecule that is being binded to an enzyme at a site, thereby causing a reduction (negative effect) or an increase (positive effect) in an enzyme activity.
Hence, an allosteric effector can cause large changes in enzymatic activity because it acts as an intermediary and mediates specific effect in a metabolic pathway.
A scientist noticed that in acidic pond water some salamanders developed with curved spines. This was an example of a(n)
А
research
o
B
inference.
о
С
observation
D
hypothesis
Answer:
С observation
Explanation:
This mode of investigation is an example of observation.
Observations are carried out using our senses and keen inquisitiveness. It can take place within a short period of time or an extended duration.
So; noticing the change in shape of the salamanders is making an observation.
Our sight, smell, taste e.tc are all observational tools.
Answer:
С. observation
Explanation:
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7 Identify What type of eclipse is shown in
the diagram?
Answer:
I dont know
Explanation:
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Response to stimulus" refers to processing events in the brain. the reaction of an organism to a signal. the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste). the behavior of an organism in a particular situation. (This is easy peasy I'm just seeing if you guys know it )
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
Two organisms within the same family can be organized into several related
orders
kingdoms
phylum
genus
Answer:
Phylum and Kingdoms
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Which biogeochemical cycle includes the exoskeleton and shells of marine organisms as a reservoir?
A.
carbon
B.
nitrogen
C.
sulfur
D.
oxygen
(its not oxygen)
Answer:
I think it is oxygen
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What is the role of a ribosome in protein production?
A. It is the site where amino acids join to tRNA molecules.
B. It is the site where mRNA codons and tRNA anticodons meet.
C. It is the site where a protein strand is folded into its correct shape.
D. It is the site where proteins are packaged and sent where they are needed.
Answer:
Ribosomes are the sites in a cell in which protein synthesis takes place. ... Within the ribosome, the rRNA molecules direct the catalytic steps of protein synthesis — the stitching together of amino acids to make a protein molecule. In fact, rRNA is sometimes called a ribozyme or catalytic RNA to reflect this function.
Question 4 (2 points)
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Which statement is true? (2 points)
Geothermal power is generated from moving water
Oil, a renewable resource, is processed to make
jet fuel
Wind power can turn turbines to generate electrical power
d
Propane, a renewable resource, is used in some heating systems.
Answer:
B is true
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Oil is a renewable energy resource. It is processed to make jet fuel. Thus, the correct option is B.
What are renewable energy resources?Renewable energy is the energy which is derived from natural sources which are replenished at a higher rate than they are being consumed. Sunlight and wind are the two such sources of energy which are constantly being replenished from the planet. Renewable energy sources are present in plentiful amounts and are found all around us.
Jet fuels are the energy fuels which are typically made by the blending and refining of various crude oils such as petroleum distillation products including naphtha, gasoline, or kerosene in order to meet the specific military or commercial specifications required.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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Answer 8-9 please.................. And 13
Answer:
1. A
2. C
3. C
Second page:
1. A
2. C
3. D
Explanation:
what is the difference between a disease and an infection
Answer:
disease occur when the cells in your body are damaged and multiplies and infection occurs when bacteria is there.
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3. Which of these methods uses rock layer and bones to support the
theory of evolution? *
20 points
a. Embryology
b. Biogeography
c. Molecular biology
d. Fossil record
Answer:
D fossil record
Explanation:
Depending on what layer of earth the fossil was recorded then they could determine a rough date. Then they would use carbon dating to be more exact.
Answer: B.
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Though consumed by millions of people, mushrooms are related to which infectious agent? A. bacteria B. fungi C. parasites D. viruses
B. fungi becaus thats just how it is
What affect do you think a locust swarm would have on the flow of energy through the food web when they pass through an area?