Viruses cause which of the following human diseases?
the flu, AIDS and Bubonic Plague
the flu, AIDS and athlete's foot
© AIDS, cold sores and athlete's foot
the flu, AIDS, and cold sores

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

https://medlineplus.gov/viralinfections.html


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Which best describes how biotechnology may affect energy consumption?

A.It may make us use our natural resource more quickly

B.It may help to increase our use of fossil fuels

C.it may help to increase the generation of alternative fuels

D.It may negatively impact our energy consumption,

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Answer:

How many patients had allergies or ear infections, but not both?

24

27

36 answer

40

Explanation:

B

Question 2 of 10
Which of the following is a product of fossil fuel combustion that contributes
to the greenhouse effect?
A. N2
B. O,
C. CO2
D. H2O2
SUBMIT

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C carbon dioxide (co2)

g Classify the statements as describing deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA). DNA RNA is a single molecule that can be over 10,000,000 nucleotides long is usually double stranded includes the base thymine can be translated into a protein is the genome for prokaryotic organisms is usually single stranded includes ribose sugar is a single molecule that can form a complex secondary structure

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Answer:

DNA:

- is a single molecule that can be over 10,000,000 nucleotides long

- is usually double stranded  

- includes the base thymine

- is the genome for prokaryotic organisms

RNA:

- can be translated into a protein  

- is usually single stranded  

- includes ribose sugar  

- is a single molecule that can form a complex secondary structure

Explanation:

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the hereditary genetic material of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, while RNA is the genetic material of many viruses. DNA is a double helix molecule composed of four types of nucleotides: a nitrogenous base (Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine), a five-carbon sugar (i.e., deoxyribose), and a phosphate group. On the other hand, RNA is usually a single-stranded molecule whose nucleotides contain ribose sugars and Uracil bases replace Thymine bases. During translation, a type of RNA molecule referred to as messenger RNA (mRNA) is used as template to direct the synthesis of a polypeptide chain (protein). This RNA molecule can fold to form stable double-stranded RNA hairpins (i.e., secondary structures).

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This type of soil is found in warm, humid climates.

pedocal

laterite

pedalfer

humus​

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Answer:

laterite

Explanation:

Laterite soil is found in warm, humid climates. So, the correct option is B.

What do you mean by Climate?

Climate may be defined as the description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.

Laterite soil is found in the soil layer which is rich in iron oxide and derived from a wide variety of rocks weathering under strongly oxidizing and leaching conditions.

Therefore, Laterite soil is found in warm, humid climates.

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Each fragment generated during the cycle sequence reaction is labeled with:
A. All four colors of fluorescent dye throughout the length of the fragment
B. All four colors of fluorescent dyes at one end of the fragment
C. One color of fluorescent dye at one end of the fragment
D. One color of fluorescent dye throughout the length of the fragment

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

In cycle sequencing technique, four distinctive fluorescently named dideoxyNTPs are utilized ( ddATP, ddGTP, ddCTP and ddTTP) notwithstanding ordinary dNTPs. each ddNTP marked with an alternate fluorescent color. Toward the finish of the experiment, the outcome yields various pieces of variable lengths each resulting in a solitary terminal fluorescent ddNTP towards the end.

what are the limitations of cell theory​

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Answer:

The shortcomings or drawbacks of cell theory are: Viruses are considered as acellular entities or organisms that do not have cell machinery, yet they are taken into account as organisms in this cell theory. Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann did not know the mechanism of the cell.

Explanation:

Which of the following is not a normal body response to heat?
Select one:
a. dilation of peripheral blood vessels
b. increased sweating
C. decreased rate of muscle activity
d. increased retention of blood in the core region
e. increased water loss

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Answer:

c. decrease rate of muscle activity

Match the term to its description.


Match Term Definition

Elliptical galaxy A) Has a central core from which curved arms spiral
outward

Irregular galaxy B) Has a large flattened core

Lens galaxy C) Forms a perfect sphere or an ellipse and is
flattened to some degree

Spiral galaxy D) Does not have a distinct regular shape

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Answer:

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Explanation:

☁️Match the term to its description.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Match Term Definition

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Elliptical galaxy A) Has a central core from which curved arms spiral outward

Irregular galaxy B) Has a large flattened core

Lens galaxy C) Forms a perfect sphere or an ellipse and is flattened to some degree

Spiral galaxy D) Does not have a distinct regular shape

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Elliptical galaxy A) It forms a perfect sphere or an ellipse and is

flattened to a certain extent

Irregular galaxy B) Does not have a distinctive regular shape

⭐Galaxy lens C) Has a large flattened core

⭐Spiral galaxy D) It has a central nucleus from which curved-armed spirals

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Explanation:

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Need an answer before 1:59 tonight. Therefore, they could have existed on earth and fueled chemical evolution. In your own words describe this concept.

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Answer:

Grabbing a handful of mixed candy out of a bowl.

Explanation:

For all other options you are choosing specific items... such as a book from the library, or choosing items written on your grocery list, or choosing what to pack for lunch. Bycatch in fishing refers to catching extra fish, other than what you are selecting for. By grabbing a handful of mixed candy from a bowl you are not selecting for a specific 'fish'.

Question 11 of 20 What fact do scientists believe provides evidence for the Big Bang Theory? A. All stars feature nuclear fusion in their core. B. Most extra-solar planets are gas giants C. All comets follow elliptical orbits. D. All distant galaxies are moving away from us.

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The smart answer is A because it makes more sense

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Which of the following increase the speed of action potentials in the nervous system?

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Answer:

Where are the answers to choose from?

In any case, the ranvier nodes and myelin increase the speed

How much energy will the cheetah get if it eats the gazelle?

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Answer:

alot

Explanation:

A plant is wilting in response to internal stimuli. What action can you take to make the plant stand tall?



F. Place a towel over the plant.

G. Put it in a pot with another plant.

H. Place it in a dark closet.

J. Provide water for the plant.

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Answer:

It is either J or G my answer would be G

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what is xylem and phloem in science?​

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Answer:

The xylem is one of the two types of tissue transported from the vascular plants, the other being the phloem.

Answer:

Xylem and phloem Plants have tissues to transport water, nutrients and minerals. Xylem transports water and mineral salts from the roots up to other parts of the plant, while phloem transports sucrose and amino acids between the leaves and other parts of the plant. Xylem and phloem in the center of the plant root

Explanation:

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A set of 23 chromosomes in a human cell
contains 3.2 billion pairs of DNA bases in
sequence. On average, about how many pairs
of bases are in each chromosome?

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Explanation:

The human genome contains approximately 3 billion of these base pairs, which reside in the 23 pairs of chromosomes within the nucleus of all our cells. Each chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes, which carry the instructions for making proteins.

The human genome contains approximately 3 billion of these base pairs, which reside in the 23 pairs of chromosomes within the nucleus of all our cells. Each chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes, which carry the instructions for making proteins.

What is chromosome ?

A chromosome is a thread-like structure present in the nucleus of cells such as plant, animal and human cells and it is made of a molecule of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) and histone proteins.

It is composed of three components, DNA, proteins and RNA,  amount of the DNA content ranges from 30 to 40 %, the amount of proteins from 50 to 65%, and small amount of RNA from 1 to 10%.

Two types of protein present in DNA such as histone and non-histones proteins, histone constitute large amount (90% of total protein), whereas non-histone is present in small amount (around 10% of total protein).

The histone protein is basic, whereas, the DNA is acidic, so it can be neutralized; DNA in chromosome  is present in two forms such as Euchromatin and Heterochromatin.

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If a plant fall which way will the roots grow

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in the direction of the gravitational pull

Answer: The roots grow whichever way gravity will push them.

* Apply Concepts A particular plants diploid number of chromosomes is 50. Describe the number of chromosomes in one of the plant's cells during its sporophyte phase and during its gametophyte phase,​

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Chromosomes have hereditary function that are capable of self-duplication and they have thread-like structures seen inside the nucleus of plant and animal. In plants, they go through a cycle called alteration of generation that has multicellular stages. One is sporophyte that is a diploid, and the other is gametophyte with a haploid.

Moreover, spores are produce through meiosis so it go through a process of chromosome reduction in order to create a haploid spores. While, gametes undergo mitosis and the structure is already a haploid, which means that the number of chromosomes will not change in order to produce haploid. In this case, the plant have both spores and gametes and the similarities is that, they are both singles celled and a haploid. Therefore, the number of the chromosome in the gametophyte generation is also 32.

If an animal has 21 chromosomes before replication, how many do they have after?

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Answer:

Animals usually have 22 pairs of homolog chromosomes (autosomes) and as sex chromosomes 2 x chromosomes (in female), or 1 x and 1 y chromosome (in males), thus in total 46 chromosomes per body cell (see human karyogram; 2n = 46) and 92 chromatids per cell after replication.

Explanation:

42

What is a basic function of a cell

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

They provide structure and support, facilitate growth through mitosis, allow passive and active transport, produce energy, create metabolic reactions and aid in reproduction.

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11. The following graph shows the results of an experiment done by four different
groups. Each group took a rubber band and recorded how far it stretched as
they added weights to it. What is the independent (test) variable in this
experiment?
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3 Group 4
stretch
weight
I
A) The distance the rubber band stretched
B) The number of weights added to the rubber band
C) The different types of rubber bands
D) The same type of rubber bands

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The answer is A I think

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It’s B hope I have a nice day
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d) During Transcription, a nucleotide has been deleted. Explain the effect this will have
on DNA as well as what happens in each step along the way to a protein.

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Answer:

this mutation may change the open reading frame of the resulting RNA sequence and its final product, which is a protein in the case that this gene is used to synthesize a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence

Explanation:

During the transcription, a region of DNA named 'gene' is used as template to produce an RNA molecule, typically a primary transcript of mRNA (pre-mRNA). Subsequently, this pre-mRNA suffers a process named RNA processing in order to generate a mature mRNA which is finally used to create a protein by a process called translation. If a deletion occurs during transcription, it may change the open reading frame (ORF) of the resulting mRNA when the mutation occurs in an exon of the protein-coding gene (i.e., occurs a frameshift mutation), while this deletion may not have any effect if it is localized within the introns which are removed during RNA processing. A frameshift mutation will change the amino acids that are added to the nascent polypeptide chain during translation.


Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to increased absorption of
Greenhouse Gases
Solar Radiation
Water Vapor
Volcanic ash

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Answer:

Solar Radiation

Explanation:

Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to increased absorption of Solar Radiation.

Can small carbon compounds be formed into large carbon compounds?

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Answer:

ya it can also be the largest compound but it needs alot if pressure

Carbon is the only element that can form so many different compounds because each carbon atom can form four chemical bonds to other atoms and because the carbon atom is just the right, small size to fit in comfortably as parts of very large molecules.

Given the following sequence of DNA, write the correct sequence of complementary DNA bases.

TACCGATAA

Given the following sequence of DNA, write the correct sequence of complementary mRNA.

ACCGTACTG

Given the following sequence of DNA write the correct sequence of amino acids.

ATAGGCGTA

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Answer:

1. ATGGCTATT

2. UGGCAUGAC

3. mRNA: UAU-CCG-CAU, amino acids: tyrosine(tyr)-proline(pro)-histidine(his)

Explanation:

For DNA, the complementary bases are T=A and C=G. This means every time you see one of these letters, the corresponding letter goes with it. For mRNA, the bases are T=A, A=U, C=G. It is the same except now, there should be no "T" in the mRNA sequence. With amino acids, you would first code for the mRNA sequence, every three letters being the amino acid sequence. To find the amino acid, you would look at a codon chart unless your teacher wants you to memorize them.  The first three letters of the amino acid are the abbreviation.

Which of the following occurs first in meiosis?
1. Homologous chromosomes line up in the center of the cell.
2. Chromosomes line up in the middle of each cell.
3. Crossing over between segments of homologous chromosomes.
4. Chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.

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Answer:

Crossing over between segments of homologous chromosomes.

Explanation:

Crossing over happens during prophase I of meiosis I

Fungi are all eukaryotes that are not animals, plants or protists.
TRUE
FALSE
Check it

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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A man with AB blood is married to a woman with AB blood. What blood types will their children have

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Answer:

A AB and B all three are possible

how many degrees in a triangle ​

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Answer:

The internal degrees in a triangle add up to 180

Explanation:

Answer:

Three are three angles in a triangle which all add up to exactly 180 degrees

Explanation:

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