What living systems have distinct structures and sets of functions? Be sure to refer to class notes for 2.02.
Question 1 options:
cells
tissue
All of the listed answers have distinct structures and sets of functions
organisms
Answer
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True or false (look at the pic below for the question)
Answer: True
Explantion:
Answer:
I am going to say true
Explanation:
Plants often store food in their stems. Roots - The roots of a plant grow underground. Roots help to keep the plant from falling over and gather water and minerals from the soil. Some plants store food in their roots.
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A scientist is attempting to provide support for the hypothesis that RNA was the first genetic material. Which of the following would be a workable alternate hypothesis?
(A) RNA, like DNA, is a carrier of genetic information and contains the nitrogen bases adenine, guanine, and cytosine.
(B) RNA can be observed to self-replicate without the assistance of proteins, while DNA always requires protein-based enzymes to replicate.
(C) RNA exists in both single-stranded and double-stranded configurations; however, it is less stable compared with DNA.
(D) Transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA are products of transcription, but they are not translated as is mRNA.
Answer:
(A) RNA like DNA is a carrier of genetic information and contains the nitrogen bases adenine, guanine and cytosine.
Explanation:
RNA is a single stranded molecule which is replicating molecule that plays its role evolution of different stages. DNA is double stranded molecule that is stable under alkaline conditions and perform various functions in different body parts. RNA provides template on which DNA nucleotides assemble.
RNA can be observed to self-replicate without the assistance of proteins, while DNA always requires protein-based enzymes to replicate.
(B) is the best alternate hypothesis
What is RNA?RNA is a nucleic acid that has a single-stranded structure. RNA is also a genetic material. It helps in coding, decoding, and gene expression.
RNA was the first genetic materialRNA can be replicated by itself.It has evolved all the methods that are necessary to store genetic information.Thus, the hypothesis (B) RNA can be observed to self-replicate without the assistance of proteins, while DNA always requires protein-based enzymes to replicate is the correct option.
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Which two processes are responsible for the formation of fog?
Answer:
Explanation:
evaporation
whick factor is a density dependent limting factors on poplation of a species
Answer:
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treatment for PTSD campus be described A.multumodal multi-phasic b. atheoretical C. stress inclusion D.eclectic
Answer:
A. multimodal and multiphasic
Explanation:
Hypnosis can be defined as a mental state that is trance-like and it is typically characterized by minimal peripheral awareness, vivid fantasy, highly focused attention (concentration) and an increased level of suggestibility.
Simply stated, hypnosis is a sleep-like state and as such can be used by psychologist or therapist to reduce the sense of pain, induce relaxation, strengthen certain behaviors etc.
Hence, one of the ways in which hypnosis can be administered by psychologists or therapists is through Hypnotherapy, which typically involves the use of hypnosis in psychotherapy to treat medical conditions such as depression, eating disorders, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be described as multimodal and multiphasic because it is characterized by series of activities and it takes place in various phases.
Read the observation, question, and hypothesis.
Observation: Hotter water seems to produce more bubbles than cold water when it is mixed with dish soap.
Question: Does water temperature affect the amount of bubbles that are produced from dish soap?
Hypothesis: Hot water produces more bubbles than cold water when it is mixed with dish soap.
D’Angela will mix soap and water in a clean beaker four times. To test her hypothesis, which conditions should change or remain the same each time?
The water temperature should remain the same, but the type of soap should change.
The type of soap should remain the same, but the quantity of soap should change.
The water temperature should remain the same, but the quantity of soap should change.
The type of soap should remain the same, but the temperature of the water should change.
Answer: the type of soap should remain the same
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What type of medication have they tested using tissue grown with this
technology?
Answer:
Tissue engineering evolved from the field of biomaterials development and refers to the practice of combining scaffolds, cells, and biologically active molecules into functional tissues. The goal of tissue engineering is to assemble functional constructs that restore, maintain, or improve damaged tissues or whole organs. Artificial skin and cartilage are examples of engineered tissues that have been approved by the FDA; however, currently they have limited use in human patients.
Regenerative medicine is a broad field that includes tissue engineering but also incorporates research on self-healing – where the body uses its own systems, sometimes with help foreign biological material to recreate cells and rebuild tissues and organs. The terms “tissue engineering” and “regenerative medicine” have become largely interchangeable, as the field hopes to focus on cures instead of treatments for complex, often chronic, diseases.
Why do you think your immune system sometimes fails and we get sick anyway?
Answer:
If you've noticed that you're often sick, feel fatigued or have other nagging symptoms you can't figure out, it may mean your immune system is weakened (OwO)
Explanation:
Your immune system can also be weakened by smoking, alcohol, and poor nutrition. AIDS. HIV, which causes AIDS, is an acquired viral infection that destroys important white blood cells and weakens the immune system. People with HIV/AIDS become seriously ill with infections that most people can fight off.
Which of the following is false about DNA?
A. DNA is made up of units called nucleotides.
B. Any base can pair to any other base.
C. DNA contains the instructions to make proteins.
D. DNA is found in a cell's nucleus.
Answer:
b. any base pair can pair to any other base
Explanation:
Any base pair cannot pair with any other base, Adenine pairs with thymine and cytosine pairs with guanine.
• The hereditary material in humans and almost all of the living species is known as DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid.
• The majority of the DNA is present within the nucleus of the cell.
• DNA comprises the instructions to make proteins that helps to perform essential functions within the body of an organism.
• Within the DNA, information is stored in the form of a code formed of four chemical bases, that is, Adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.
• The base pairs present within the DNA pairs up with each other, that is, adenine pairs with thymine only, and guanine pairs with cytosine, no other kind of pairing is found within the DNA. Each base of also attached with a molecule of phosphate and sugar.
• Together, a phosphate, base, and sugar are known as a nucleotide.
Thus, statement B is incorrect.
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Which statement describes a disruption that can occur in the cell cycle, leading to the development of
cancer?
A. A virus interferes with checkpoints within the cell cycle, resulting in slower cell proliferation.
B. A virus interferes with checkpoints within the cell cycle, resulting in uncontrolled cell apoptosis.
c. A gene mutation interferes with cell cycle control mechanisms, resulting in uncontrolled cell
proliferation.
D. A gene mutation interferes with cell cycle control mechanisms, resulting in an increased rate of cell
apoptosis.
Answer:
The correct answer is - option C. A gene mutation interferes with cell cycle control mechanisms, resulting in uncontrolled cell proliferation.
Explanation:
Genetic mutations resulting in the change or absence of any regulatory proteins that used during checkpoints can result in the mechanism of turning on or turning off the cell cycle or allow a cell to move further for the division. Due to this change, the checkpoints are not able to prevent it from division.
Uncontrolled multiplication or proliferation of the cell, resulting in tumor development or cancer.
Cellular Respiration occurs in which organelle?
a. ribosome
B. golgi
c.nucleus
d.mitochondria
Answer:
the answer d. mitochondria
Why are the properties of a compound so different than the properties of the elements that make up the atom?
Answer:
The properties of compounds are different from the properties of the elements that form them—sometimes very different. That's because elements in a compound combine and become an entirely different substance with its own unique properties. Do you put salt on your food? Table salt is the compound sodium chloride.
Explanation:
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What do individuals who are heterozygous for codominant traits show for a
phenotype?
Answer:
Individuals who are heterozygous for co-dominant traits show in their phenotype both traits, without mixing.
Explanation:
Codominance is a type of inheritance that does not follow the rules of Mendelian inheritance, characterized by the absence of recessive traits and two different alleles for a character that behave as dominant.
Heterozygous individuals can be observed in codominance that show two different characteristics in their phenotype, without mixing, such as cattle with spotted skin or two colored flowers.
Which of the following will cause a decrease in ADH production?
(A) dehydration
(B) an increase in osmotic pressure of blood
(C) drinking water
(D) abnormally low blood pressure
A homogeneous mixture is known as a(n) A dicolloidal B solution C solvent D suspension
Answer:
A homogeneous mixture is known as B. Solution.
2. The structural and functional unit of life is (a) a cell, (b) an organ, (c) the organism, (d) a
molecule.
Answer:
A. A cell
Explanation:
Cells are the building blocks of life.
They are the biological units of organisms and are the basic structural and functional units of life.
Cells are the smallest units of life.
Which of the following sequences
(on one strand of a double stranded
DNA molecule) is likely to be a
cleavage site for a restriction
enzyme? Explain your answer.
a. CGTACC
b. ATGTCG
c. GATATG
d. TGCGCA
Answer:
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❖ The correct answer is D) two double-stranded DNA molecules, each composed of one and one old strand. This is known as semi-conservative replication.
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Answer:
D. all of the above
Explanation:
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Answer:
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You are trying to help a friend sort some specimens in her lab. She collected organisms from a lake and forgot to label the sample with the part of the lake from which they were taken. Please select the item below that is correctly matched with its collection zone.
a. periphyton labeled "open water"
b. phytoplankton labeled "littoral zone"
c. anaerobic bacteria labeled "limnetic zone"
d. zooplankton labeled "limnetic zone"
e. cattails (emergent plants) labeled "profundal zone"
Answer:
D. zooplankton labeled "limnetic zone"
Explanation:
the zone called the limnetic zone is a well lighted and open zone in a body of fresh water such as the lake or the pond. this zone has the plankton in dominance. both the phytoplankton and the zooplankton. plankton play an important role in the food chain.
zooplankton are primary consumers in this limnetic zone. zooplankton consists of rotifers and copecod
Perception is:
O A. creating images through your experiences.
O B. picking up information and relaying it to the brain.
O C. the ability to work top down or bottom up.
O D. organizing and interpreting sensory input.
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Answer:
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When is osmosis used by
cells to move water across a selectively permeable
membrane?
A. Osmosis is used by cells when large molecules pass freely across the selectively permeable membrane.
B. Osmosis is used by cells to create equilibrium when large molecules can't pass through the membrane.
C. Osmosis is constantly in process inside of a cell, regardless of equilibrum.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Osmosis moves water from the part of the membrane with less solutes to the part with more solutes. This will continue until the cell or whatever it is reaches equilibrium.
Plasma membranes allow certain materials to pass through them. Investigate how this property contributes to homeostasis.
Answer:
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The Plasma membrane maintains the homeostasis throughout a cell because it filters what substances go in and out of the cell. If there is too much of a substance in a cell the plasma membrane quickly disposes it and when there is not enough of a substance in a cell the plasma membrane lets the substance in.
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A major role of the plasma membrane is transporting substances into and out of the cell. The plasma membrane is selectively permeable, allowing only certain substances to pass through. ... Cell transport helps cells maintain homeostasis by keeping conditions within normal ranges inside all of an organism's cells.
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Which of these would help dissolve a solid into a liquid faster?
A lowering its temperature
B compressing the solid into a big lump
C using a metallic rather than a nonmetallic solid
D stirring or shaking the mixture
Answer:
lowering it's temperature
Explanation:
i guess because hotter it is the note liquidy
Answer:
D. stirring or shaking the mixture
Which structure forms the outer wall of a mollusk's body and protects its internal organs?
-mantle
-foot
-gill
-shell
Answer:
mantle
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
If the acceleration in question 8 is constant, what's the average velocity of the object described?
Answer: average velocity = initial velocity + 1/2 acceleration* time
Explanation:Q8 unavailable, but at constant acceleration a
if initial velocity is v1, final velocity v2 and average velocity (v1+v2)/2 and the time interval t,
v2 = v1 + at and average velocity = v1 + 1/2at
in monohybrid cross between a pure breed plant that produces blue flowers (BB)and a pure breed plant that produces white flowers.The f1 generation produces only blue flowers. By means of a labelled cross diagram,state the type of flower you will expect if the f1 generation is self pollinated
Answer: If the F1 generation is self-pollinated, 75% of the flowers will be blue, while 25% will be white.
Explanation:
Monohybrid cross between blue and white: BB x bbThe cross produces 100% Bb --> blue is dominant, so all the flowers will be blue. This is the F1 generation.If F1 is self-pollinated, it will be Bb x Bb.The cross will produce 25% BB, 50% Bb, and 25% bb.Since blue is dominant, 75% of the flowers will be blue, while 25% will be white.Pictures:
The first picture is the BB x bb cross.The second picture is the Bb x Bb cross.I don't know why the pictures are appearing sideways. If you click the rotate button at the top right of the pictures, you can turn them.The location in the cell for aerobic respiration is the..?
Answer:
mitochondria
Aerobic respiration is characteristic of eukaryotic cells when they have sufficient oxygen and most of it takes place in the mitochondria.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is true?
a) only males can get an X-linked. disorder.
b) only females can get an X-linked disorder.
c) only males can get a Y-linked disorder.
Answer:
The answer is a
Explanation:
X-linked disorders result from mutated genes on the X chromosome. Males, who have only one X chromosome (i.e., they are hemizygous), will fully express an X-linked disorder. On the other hand, females, who have two X chromosomes, will be carriers of the defect in the majority of cases, and so they are usually asymptomatic.