Answer:
Yellow-green
Explanation:
Let us remember that the colour that is transmitted is always complementary to the colour that is absorbed.
Hence, if a substance absorbs a particular colour, it will transit the colour complementary to that absorbed colour.
The complementary colour of yellow-green is purple hence yellow green light of wavelength 560 - 580 nm is absorbed.
What is the complimentary side of DNA for: AACTAGTTCAGG
Answer
TTGATCAAGTCC
Explanation:
beautiful clownfish named Bozo, a common salt water fish. Zara already has a tank with goldfish at home. Use your knowledge of diffusion & osmosis to tell Zara how to take care of Bozo.
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
Zara should keep the clownfish and the goldfish in separate tanks - the goldfish in a freshwater tank and the clownfish in a salt water tank.
If the goldfish is kept in a salt water tank instead of freshwater, it may die due to dehydration because the salt water would be hypertonic to the cells of the fish. Water would move osmotically from the cells of the fish into the surrounding water and the fish may eventually die due to dehydration.
If the clownfish is kept in freshwater instead of salt water, it may die due to excessive water. The freshwater would be hypotonic to the cells of the fish and water would move osmotically from the surrounding water into the cells of the fish. Eventually, the cells would become turgid and may start lysing, leading to the death of the fish.
3. Why is it easy to describe an organism's phenotype for a particular characteristic but
very difficult to state the genotype?
Answer:
The sum of an organism's observable characteristics is their phenotype. A key difference between phenotype and genotype is that, whilst genotype is inherited from an organism's parents, the phenotype is not. Whilst a phenotype is influenced the genotype, genotype does not equal phenotype
Define a bio-indicator species
Answer:
Bioindicators are living organisms such as plants, planktons, animals, and microbes, which are utilized to screen the health of the natural ecosystem in the environment. They are used for assessing environmental health and biogeographic changes taking place in the environment.
Explanation:
This word means “to take in”
A) synthesize
B) release
C) absorb
D) produce
which of the following is a producer
A. Wolf
B.Fern
C.Worm
D.Jaguar
Answer:
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Explanation:
Energy Storage in Humans Free glucose in blood has 4 kilocalories per gram, 40 kilocalories of energy storage, and a few minutes of life support time. Glycogen has 4 kilocalories per gram, 600 to 1600 kilocalories of energy storage, and 1 day of life support time. Lipids have 9 kilocalories per gram, 100,000 kilocalories of energy storage, and 30 to 40 days of life support time. What is the best conclusion based on this data? Blood is a primary location for energy storage. Fat molecules contain more energy-containing bonds than simple sugars. A gram of glycogen has twice as much energy as a gram of fat. The human body stores approximately 1,000 kcal of glucose.
Answer:
Fat molecules contain more energy-containing bonds than simple sugars.
Explanation:
Lipids are a large group of mostly non-polar hydrophobic hydrocarbons. They include fats and oils, waxes, phospholipids and steroids. They serve many functions in living organisms such as energy storage molecules, information molecules, insulation against cold in some animals etc.
From the information provided above, lipids have 9 kilocalories per gram, 100,000 kilocalories of energy storage, and 30 to 40 days of life support time. When energy provided per gram by lipids is compared with that of either glucose or glycogen, lipids provide more than twice the energy of that of glucose or glycogen. Similarly, the energy storage capacity of lipids over 1000 times that of glucose and 50 times that of glycogen. Therefore, fat molecules (an example of lipids) contain more energy-containing bonds than simple sugars (e.g. glucose)
Answer:
Answer is B
Explanation:
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Answer:
Question 26.
B. deposition
Question 21.
Erosion is a destructive force because they disassemble landforms and ultimately destroy the features. Kind of like cultural traits/aspects being diminished. Whereas, deposition is a constructive force because the depositing of sediments can literally form entire landforms- like sand dunes. It takes bits by bits or sediment by sediment to build an entire structure.
How do scientists compensate for these uncertainties so their models more closely represent the real world
Answer:
Instead, real-world agents, including scientists, decide ... Because these scientific models often deviate from ... A is represented, unless there is a good reason to do so.
How can a model of the solar system be used in planning a trip from Earth to another planet? A To estimate distance, travel time and fuel cost. B To anticipate the frequency and occurrence of meteorites and other objects in space. C To map flight plans that avoid solar flare-ups and solar winds. D To predict possible emergencies astronauts may encounter during space travels.
Answer:
A.) to estimate distance, travel time and fuel cost
Explanation:
Between 1984 and 2003, scientists mapped the human genome, which means they determined the pattern of billions of genes that make a human a human. Originally, it took years to map a single person’s total genome. By 2014 multiple genomes could be mapped in one day.
What most likely allowed scientists to start mapping so much faster?
a change to Mendel’s law of dominance
more powerful computer technology
the discovery of how germs work
new scientists repeating gene experiments
Answer:
more powerful computer technology
Explanation:
It just makes sense lol
Answer:
B
Explanation:
edge 2020
A habitat is:
A Interactions between species
B Resources in an ecosystem
C Where a species lives
D Nonliving things
Answer:
where species lives like water are the natural habitat of fish
Does anyone have the classification lab worksheet. I need help with it
Answer and Explanation:
Borders on the Mississippi river (1A), Begins with the letter M (2A), Shares border with Tenessee (3A), Its capital is Jackson (4A) -----> Mississippi Borders on the Mississippi river (1A), Begins with the letter M (2A), Shares border with Tenessee (3A), Its capital is not Jackson (4B) -----> MissouriBorders on the Mississippi river (1A), Begins with the letter M (2A), Does not Share a border with Tenessee (3B) -----> MinnesotaBorders on the Mississippi river (1A), Does not Begin with the letter M (2B), Has fewer than 8 letters in its name (5B) ---> IowaBorders on the Mississippi river (1A), Does not Begin with the letter M (2B), Has 8 or more letters in its name (5A), The entire state lies south of the 40 degrees (6A), Borders on the Gulf of Mexico (7A)----> LouisianaBorders on the Mississippi river (1A), Does not Begin with the letter M (2B), Has 8 or more letters in its name (5A), The entire state lies south of the 40 degrees (6A), Does not Border on the Gulf of Mexico (7B), is west of the Mississippi river (8B)----> ArkansasBorders on the Mississippi river (1A), Does not Begin with the letter M (2B), Has 8 or more letters in its name (5A), The entire state lies south of the 40 degrees (6A), Does not Border on the Gulf of Mexico (7B), is est of the Mississippi river (8A), Nick-named volunteer state (9A)----> TennesseBorders on the Mississippi river (1A), Does not Begin with the letter M (2B), Has 8 or more letters in its name (5A), The entire state lies south of the 40 degrees (6A), Does not Border on the Gulf of Mexico (7B), is est of the Mississippi river (8A), is not Nick-named volunteer state (9B)----> KentuckyBorders on the Mississippi river (1A), Does not Begin with the letter M (2B), Has 8 or more letters in its name (5A), The entire state does not lie south of the 40 degrees (6B), well-know for dairy products(10A) ---> WisconsinBorders on the Mississippi river (1A), Does not Begin with the letter M (2B), Has 8 or more letters in its name (5A), The entire state does not lie south of the 40 degrees (6B), is not well-known for its dairy products (10B) --->IllinoisDoes not border de Mississippi River (1B), was one of the 13 original colonies (11A), Borders on the great lakes (12A)---> New YorkDoes not border de Mississippi River (1B), was one of the 13 original colonies (11A), Does not Border on the great lakes (12B)--->North CarolinaDoes not border de Mississippi River (1B), was not one of the 13 original colonies (11B), contains Sierra Nevada Mountains (13A) ----> CaliforniaDoes not border de Mississippi River (1B), was not one of the 13 original colonies (11B), does not contain Sierra Nevada Mountains (13B) ----> ColoradoMAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EUKARYOTIC AND PROKARYOTIC CELLS
Answer:
eukaryotic cells have a nucleus whereas prokaryotic cells do not
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Which base is found only in RNA nucleotides?
cytosine
uracil
thymine
adenine
Answer:
uracil
Explanation:
guanine is the other DNA base
Can someone help me fill out this Taxonomic key
Answer:
Following the Taxonomy key would yield the following;
3. B - Minnesota
4. A. Mississippi
B. Missouri
5. B Iowa
7. A. Louisiana
8. B. Arkansas
9. A. Tennessee
B. Kentucky
10. A. Wisconsin
B. Illinois
12. A. New York
B. North Carolina
13. A. California
B. Colorado
which unit contains the most different types of organisms
a. species
b.community
c.ecosystem
d.population
The cycling of matter through all of the organisms, populations, and ecosystems of earth
is ultimately powered by what form of energy?
A. Nuclear
B. Light
C. Chemical
D. Kinetic
Answer:
B. Light
Explanation:
The cycling of matter through all of the organisms, populations and ecosystems of the earth is ultimately powered by the light energy from the sun.
All organisms uses the light energy from the sun to derive other forms of energy for their own use.
Light energy is taken into the ecosystem by plants by the process of photosynthesis. During this process, light energy is converted to chemical energy which is stored in organic molecules. This chemical energy is therefore transformed into other forms of energy available in the ecosystem.
What do aerobic and anaerobic mean and which one is cellular respiration?
What does turgor pressure inside a seed allow the seed to do? Will give brainliest!
The researchers predicted that for any particular concentration of substrate, the C. Aurantiacus enolase catalyzedreaction is more rapid at 55 C. Than at 37 C. Provide reasoning to justify the researchers prediction.
Answer:
It's justified because an increase in temperature will lead to increase in the enzyme catalyzed reaction
Explanation:
Now, as the temperature is increasing, the kinetic energy of molecules will also be increasing and this implies that the collision between the substrate and enzyme will increase i.e substrate that's attached to its appropriate active site of enzyme that results in an increase in reaction.
However, if the temperature is too high, it can cause the enzymatic activity to denature.
In summary, when talking about catalyzed reactions, an increase in temperature will cause the bond between molecules to loosen and this results in catalyzation.
Which statements describe incomplete dominance? Select three options. Traits are usually dominant. Traits are neither dominant nor recessive. Offspring exhibit an intermediate form of alleles from the parents. Both alleles, one from each parent, are expressed in offspring. Incomplete dominance involves the interaction of two alleles. which ones are right?
Answer:
Traits are neither dominant nor recessive.
Offspring exhibit an intermediate form of alleles from the parents.
Incomplete dominance involves the interaction of two alleles.
Explanation:
In genetics, incomplete dominance (also known as partial dominance) is produced when the dominant allele doesn't mask the effects of the recessive allele, which is also expressed in the phenotype. In consequence, heterozygous organisms for a gene exhibiting incomplete dominance will be a mix (or blend) as a result of the expression of both characters. In humans, for example, Tay-Sachs disease is a genetic disorder characterized by a gene that exhibits incomplete dominance, where heterozygous individuals are still able to produce a key enzyme (hexosaminidase A) due to expression of the wild-type allele, while homo-zygous individuals for Tay Sachs recessive mutation usually die by the age of 4.
Answer:
235
Explanation:
(04.03 HC)A scientist records the populations of two species over a period of time.
Both populations lived in the same ecosystem and experienced normal growth
patterns that eventually resulted in both reaching carrying capacity. However,
conditions in the ecosystem changed. In the new conditions, Population 1 was
unaffected while Population 2 decreased. Based on this, the scientist claims both
populations competed for the same food source and Population 1 was more
aggressive than Population 2 in searching for that food. Based on the data stated;
describe other possible interpretations of the data and why this scientist's claim is
invalid. (5 points)
Answer:
The likely explanation is that population 1 had traits which were more favorable to its survival than population 2's in the new conditions. It wouldn't have to do with food competition, but the traits they already have that may or may not be conducive to their survival in the new conditions.
Explanation:
Let me explain. Say a drought occurred on an island. Population 2 relied on eating bugs that lived in the green grasses. Population 1 relied on eating cactus fruit, which is drought-resistant. Say that because of the drought, population 2 started to decrease since there were less bugs to eat because the grasses dried up. Population 1 is unaffected because the bugs they eat were still in abundance.
This all has to do with the concept of natural selection. Species with traits that are good for their environment will likely do well unless a change in conditions occurs which makes their traits no longer favorable.
Hope that makes sense!
If a cell were placed in a dark environment, which organelles would
be unable to function?
A. Chloroplasts
B. Mitochondria
C. Ribosomes
D. Lysosomes
Answer:
A. Chloroplasts
Explanation:
This is found in a plant & aids with photosynthesis
Plants need sunlight to grow and do their process of photosynthesis
Answer:
b.mitochondria
Explanation:
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What happens during metaphase.
Answer:
During metaphase, the cell's chromosomes align themselves in the middle of the cell through a type of cellular "tug of war." The chromosomes, which have been replicated and remain joined at a central point called the centromere, are called sister chromatids.
Explanation:
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Which food is created using the process of osmosis?
HelLoO brother
Explanation:
for their contributions to this column. Osmosis, the migration of water, is a natural process that has been used passively for centuries in food processing for the rehydration of dried products. Lettuce soaking up water mist in a grocery store vegetable bin stays fresh and crispy due to osmotic hydration.
Answer: potatoes, gummy bears, cucumber, and mostly plants like, herbs food you eat.
Pick one part of interphase in the diagram above and describe its function in the cell cycle. Explain why interphase is important before mitosis begins.
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The G1Phase
is an intermediate phase occupying the time between the end of cell division in mitosis and the beginning of DNA replication during S phase. Interphase is important before mitosis begins because DNA is duplicated during interphase before the cell undergoes mitosis, the amount of DNA in the original parent cell and the daughter cells are exactly the same.
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Which formation is one feature of karst topography? A. Canes
B. Kettles
C. Stalagmites
D. Oxbow lakes
The purpose of the Calvin cycle is to fix _______ . The Calvin cycle takes place in the ______________. There are 3 steps to the Calvin cycle. In step 1, __________ is fixed by an enzyme called Rubisco. Rubisco adds CO2 to RuBP to form 2 molecules of ____________.
Answer:
1. carbon in CO2
2. Stroma of the chloroplast
3. Carbon dioxide
4. 3- phophoglycerate (PGA)
Explanation:
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh
Answer:
dashing through the snow:)
Explanation: