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kareem drew a diagram to compare flatworms and segmented worms
which label belongs in the area marked X?
a. can reproduce sexually
b. are always parasites
c. are all sessile
d. are covered in setae
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Answer:
Explanation:
A - can reproduce sexually
QUESTION: Which one of the following is likely to be most effective in reducing dental decay?
(a) Eating fibrous food, e.g. apples, after meals.
(b) Cutting down on sweets, biscuits etc. between meals.
(c) Cleaning the teeth after meals and at night.
(d) Using an antiseptic mouthwash.
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Answer:
It is between B and C I am 99.999% Sure its C but you might wanna check :))))
Explanation:
Why must an mRNA copy be made for Protein Synthesis?
A. Ribosomes cannot read DNA, only RNA.
B. DNA must stay inside the nucleus.
C. Ribosomes are too big to enter the nucleus.
D. DNA is too degenerate to use without mRNA.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
its not D or C and B might be true but its A okay
Why must an mRNA copy be made for Protein Synthesis because C. Ribosomes are too big to enter the nucleus
Why is mRNA important for protein synthesis?
mRNA is the molecule that includes the message contained within DNA to the ribosome. Ribosomes are where proteins are produced. mRNA is vital because ribosomes cannot attain the DNA inside our cell nucleus, which is the region within the mobile wherein DNA is housed.
Why is it important to make an mRNA reproduction of a DNA gene earlier than protein synthesis?
So as for cellular to fabricate these proteins, particular genes inside its DNA should first be transcribed into molecules of mRNA; then, these transcripts must be translated into chains of amino acids, which later fold into completely useful proteins.
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how can pioneer species benefit the whole biological community?
Explanation:
"Over hundreds of years these “pioneer species” convert the rock into soil that can support simple plants such as grasses. These grasses further modify the soil, which is then colonized by other types of plants. Each successive stage modifies the habitat by altering the amount of shade and the composition of the soil."
What is a similarity and a difference between the stars Rigel & Betelgeuse?
Stars as large as Betelgeuse are very unusual. In contrast, Rigel, the bright, bluish-white star at the southwest corner of Orion, is smaller and much hotter than Betelgeuse. Although Rigel is smaller than Betelgeuse, it is still a super-giant star compared to the sun.
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Answer:
Stars as large as Betelgeuse are very unusual. In contrast, Rigel, the bright, bluish-white star at the southwest corner of Orion, is smaller and much hotter than Betelgeuse. Although Rigel is smaller than Betelgeuse, it is still a super giant star compared to the sun
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Is playstatium a mineral?
Help please I need this I don’t understand
i dont understand too:(
Answer:
The first three boxes are Carbon dioxide (the 6th pic), water and sunlight, I cant figure out the middle box it could be nutrients, and one of the last box's is oxygen (the o)
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the constitution says laws passed by Congress are_______to state laws
ANSWER: The constitution says laws passed by Congress are superior to state laws
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How many chromosomes are present in human sex cells at the end of meiosis
Answer:
23
Explanation:
What molecule do organisms obtain energy from
DNA
ADP
Sugar
ATP
All the above.
How does the force of gravity move objects in the solar system?
Answer:
One of the most noticeable effects of gravity in the solar system is the orbit of the planets. The sun could hold 1.3 million Earths so its mass has a strong gravitational pull. When a planet tries to go past the sun at a high rate of speed, gravity grabs the planet and pulls it towards the sun
Explanation:
There is a lot of talk about gaps in the fossil record. This means that we do not necessarily have fossils for every organism that has ever lived. What do you think could account for these gaps in the fossil record?
Answer:
Explanation:
The rate decomposition of dead remains, to a large extent, determines whether there would be fossils left of the organism after it has been long gone or become extinct. Environmental factors (such as harsh weather condition and early insect invasion of dead remains) could increase the rate of decomposition of dead remains which could really make it difficult for fossils to be available for such organisms under these factors (especially if the organism is restricted to a particular region by nature) .
9.Supposed 100 ants live in an & square cenoneter cs: pot gasswould be the population density of the ants?
A.12.5 per cm²
B.12.6 per cm²
C.12.7 per cm²
D.12.8 per cm²
Answer 15 and 16 correctly and I will mark as brainliest
Answer:
I think its A and G
Answer:
15. B.
16. H
Explanation:
What does it mean that earlobe attachment is a continuous trait?
Answer:
If you decided that the continuous spectrum of earlobe shape was a more accurate way to describe the variation, you aren’t alone. Family and genetic studies show that earlobe attachment is actually not a simple trait, but rather a complex trait, affected by multiple genes and environmental factors.
how do you count Karyotypes like how does one come up with 47 or 46?
Answer:
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In C3 cycle one carbon compound is accepted by?
Answer:
The correct answer is - RuBP.
Explanation:
In calvin cycle or C3 cycle there is only one carbon compound present or enter in the cycle is carbon dioxide which is enters through stomata and move into stoma of chloroplast. It is the site of of the C3 cycle.
In calvin cycle energy used to reduce 3-phosphoglyceric acid to produce glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate which result in generation of the RuBP that accepts the CO2 from the air to attached with RuBISCO.
How does the body maintain blood sugar levels? your own words
Answer:
When the body does not convert enough glucose, blood sugar levels remain high. Insulin helps the cells absorb glucose, reducing blood sugar and providing the cells with glucose for energy. When blood sugar levels are too low, the pancreas releases glucagon.
Explanation:
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All living organisms store genetic information that can be passed on from parent to offspring. How does the biomolecule responsible for storing this information differ from other biomolecules?
Answer:B
Explanation:
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Question 14 (2 points)
(06.03 MC)
Which of the following correctly identifies a lymphatic organ and describes how it
can fight cancer? (2 points)
1) Lymph vessel; removes fluid from tissues
2) Lymph trunk; returns lymph to the blood
3) Spleen; replaces damaged red blood cells
4) Thymus; exposes lymphocytes to antigens
All of the statements correctly identify a lymphatic organ. In vertebrates, the lymphatic organs, also known as the lymphoid system, are an organ system that is a part of the immune system and works in conjunction with the circulatory system.
The Lymphatic OrgansLymphatic vessels, which are found all over your body and transport lymph away from tissues, are a network of capillaries (microvessels) and a huge network of tubes.By emptying into the corresponding subclavian veins, the lymph ducts, which are formed by the lymph trunks, restore lymph to circulation.Red blood cells that are outdated or damaged are eliminated by the spleen, which also removes cellular waste from circulation.Training specific white blood cells known as T-lymphocytes or T-cells is the thymus gland's main job.Hence, all of the statements correctly identify a lymphatic organ.
How lymphatic system fights Cancer?Regional lymph nodes, which are predictive of distant organ metastases and poor survival, are accessible to tumor cells via lymphatic arteries.As the lymph fluid moves through the lymph nodes, it is filtered. B cells and T cells, two types of white blood cells, assault any viruses or bacteria they discover in the lymph.To learn more about the Lymphatic System refer to:
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A dead organism takes matter out of the ecosystem cycle and that matter
can never be used again. *
O True
False
Answer:
Decomposers break down dead organisms into nutrients and gases so that they can be used by other organisms. Nutrients can enter or exit an ecosystem at any point and can cycle around the planet.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Help Please I need the biology Terms
Define the following terms:
Purpose-
Research-
Avoiding Bias-
Hypothesis-
Experiment-
Independent Variable-
Dependent Variable-
Control-
Analysis-
Conclusion-
Answer:
Purpose- "the reason why something is done or used"
Research- An open access, peer reviewed Journal. Information about a topic that is gained by investigating prevous information gathered by someone else. systematic investigation. A systematic way of gathering data and harnessing curiosity.
Avoiding Bias- Avoiding Bias means to write info with curiosity and with research, not using personal opinion or preferance to write info.
Hypothesis- May be described as an educated guess based on research to describe and/or to explain the effect of a certain cause. Usually written in If....Then.... (A specific testable Prediction describing what you expect to happen in a certain circumstance)
Experiment-An emperical Procedure using scientific method to test and explain a certain circumstance.
Also, A trial or test, carried out under controlled conditions, to discover something unkown, to verify a hypothesis.
Independent Variable- The Variable that is changed during an experiment.
Dependent Variable- The Variable that you measure in response that is affected by the changes made.
Control- The Control variable is the Variable that remains Constant and does not change.
Analysis- The careful study of the data obtained from the experiment.
Conclusion-Short paragraph that discusses the overall results from the data obtained by the experiment and explains whether the hypothesis was right or wrong.
How are chromosomes affected by aging
Answer:
delaying cell senescence, apoptosis, and death
Explanation:
Answer:
the enzyme telomerase adds specific DNA sequence repeats to the chromosome ends that are lost through cell division, thus restoring telomere length and delaying cell senescence, apoptosis, and death
Explanation:
Mallory has four aquatic plants
Answer:
that is really good for her
Explanation:
hope she is fine and healthy
Unzips the DNA strand by breaking hydrogen bonds
What makes a fat saturated or unsaturated?
Answer:
Saturated fatty acids lack double bonds between the individual carbon atoms, while in unsaturated fatty acids there is at least one double bond in the fatty acid chain. Saturated fats tend to be solid at room temperature and from animal sources, while unsaturated fats are usually liquid and from plant sources.
Explanation:
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what is the function of the respiratory system?
1. to break down food.
2. to breathe.
3. to transport materials in the body.
4.to rid the body of waste.
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How could one determine if two
unidentified organisms share a common
ancestor?
Answer:
Evolutionists determine that two organisms have a common ancestor is by looking at fossil evidence in different rock layers using the law of Superposition (Oldest layers are on the bottom, newest are on the top) and compare the skulls or other bones to each other in order of oldest to newest (or newest to oldest). Another way to determine this is to examine the amount of DNA a certain species shares with another species. An example of this would be that Humans share roughly 90% of our DNA with chimpanzees or the other Great Apes.
Explanation:
DNA
They can look at the DNA it's the most common one.
There are 4 pieces of evolution and they are
Fossils , Geography , Embryos / DNA , Anatomy
Fossils: Physical remains of species , Determine age, location, environment
Deeper layers = older
Geography: Proves species share common ancestors, depending on where
they live
DNA: BEST evidence because it’s the MOST ACCURATE
Similarities in the early stages of development
Similarities in DNA
More similarities = closely related
More differences = not related
Anatomy: Compare body parts of different species to see how they evolved
3 different structures:
Homologous (same structure, different function)
Analogous (similar structure, different organisms)
Vestigial (body parts that no longer serve a purpose)
All of that are in evolution
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