which element is NOT found in DNA? a. Nitrogen b. oxygen c. sulfur
Answer:
sulfer
Explanation:
In a plant, leaf color and leaf shape are controlled by two linked genes. Leaves of the wild plant are red (R) while a recessive mutation in this gene causes leaves to be white (r). Wild-type leaves are pointed (P), while a recessive mutation in this gene causes them to be smooth (p). For a parent plant that is heterozygous for both traits with both recessive mutations on one chromosome, what genotypes will its gametes be
Answer:
The genotypes of the gametes are:
RP (parental), rp (parental), Rp (recombinant), rP (recombinant)
Explanation:
Available data:
Leaf color and leaf shape are controlled by two linked genes.Leaves of the wild plant are red (R) while a recessive mutation in this gene causes leaves to be white (r).Wild-type leaves are pointed (P), while a recessive mutation in this gene causes them to be smooth (p). Parent plant heterozygous for both traits with both recessive mutations on one chromosomeParent) RP/rp ---> RP are in one chromosome, while rp in another
chromosome
Gametes) RP (parental)
rp (parental)
Rp (recombinant)
rP (recombinant)
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Erwin Chargaff's work on the composition of nucleic acids began in 1944. His findings, which later became known as
Chargaff's rules, detail the specific pairings that occur in double-stranded DNA molecules.
According to one of Chargaff's rules, a section of DNA molecule that contains 50 base pairs and has 15 adenine
bases must also contain
a- 15 guanine bases
b- 15 cytosine bases
c- 15 thymine bases
d- 15 uracil bases
Answer:I think 15 cytosine based
If any of y’all can give me the definition for these words I will give 5 stars ,like and brainlest or whatever it’s called
Answer:
rRNA - Ribosomal RNA, a molecular component of a ribosome, the cell's essential protein factory. Strictly speaking, ribosomal RNA (rRNA) does not make proteins. It makes polypeptides (assemblies of amino acids) that go to make up proteins
tRNA - Transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA) is a type of RNA molecule that helps decode a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence into a protein. tRNAs function at specific sites in the ribosome during translation, which is a process that synthesizes a protein from an mRNA molecule.
Explanation:
Do hawks eat spiders?
Answer:
yea
Explanation:
if they can catch it
Select all that apply: What are some of the steps of the
scientific method mentioned?
Answer:
Make an observation.
Ask a question.
Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation.
Make a prediction based on the hypothesis.
Test the prediction.
Iterate: use the results to make new hypotheses or predictions.
Explanation:
The movement of organisms from one place to another is called ___________. *
Answer:
Dispersal
Explanation:
Compare sequence 2 with sequence 1 and describe the mutation that has occurred.
Answer:
but is it rlly
Explanation:
Answer the question above
Answer:
i think it's March
Explanation:
Explain how each of the other fields of social science is important to historians. Remember they are economics, geography, archaeology, and political science. Give an example of how a historian would use each of these branches when studying history.
Answer:
Social science, any branch of academic study or science that deals with sociology, psychology, political science, and economics. Most historians, however, consider history as one of the humanities.
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In three to four sentences explain both the positive and negative effects of mutations.
Answer:
positive mutations means positive impacts of mutations i.e it leads to mutations. while negative effects leads to chromatic aberration that occurs during phenyl ketonuria!
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Which trait is unique to birds?
Flight
Wings
Endothermic
Feathers
A
Chemicals used in chemotherapy treatments to fight cancer can also harm cels in hair folicles and bone marrow. What
characteristic do these cells most likely share with cancerous cells?
O They form tumors.
O They spread through the blood.
O They divide rapidy.
O They contain a mutation.
Answer:
C. They divide rapidly
Explanation:
Answer: The correct answer is B
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please give an perfect answer
Answer:
a neutral solution? i think
in which amino acid imidazole group found
Answer:
Histidine contains imidazole group which can be uncharged or positively charged, depending on its local environment. Lysine & arginine contains positively charged R group while glutamate has negatively charged R group.
Why is it important for farmers to add nitrogen to their field of crops?
O Plants use nitrogen to make nucleic acids which provide energy.
O Plants use nitrogen to make carbohydrates which provide energy.
o Plants use nitrogen to make proteins which help them grow strong and healthy.
Plants use nitrogen to make lipids which help them grow strong and healthy.
Answer:
itrogen is one of the key nutrients that plants need to grow, and it is naturally available in limited quantities. Therefore, the addition of nitrogen fertilizer is an important component of achieving high agricultural yields.
Explanation:
in chemical reactions, bonds blank in reactants.
What is the role of energy in living organisms? Is ti a mor or less important role than other characteristics of life?
Answer:
A huge number of chemical reactions take place continuously in a living cell. The whole of all chemical processes, that is, the total turnover of matter and energy is called metabolism.
Explanation:
All organisms need the energy to grow, reproduce, and respond to their surroundings. All these processes are achieved through metabolism that allows the energy available to them.
football measurnet and draw it
Answer:
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Which event in meiosis increases genetic variation within a population?
A. DNA condenses to form chromosomes.
B. Segments of chromosomes cross over.
C. Chromosomes duplicate themselves.
D. Chromosomes form pairs.
Answer:
Because of recombination and independent assortment in meiosis, each gamete contains a different set of DNA. This produces a unique combination of genes in the resulting zygote. Recombination or crossing over occur during prophase 1
Which of the following correctly summarizes the development of the fetus during the second trimester?
Body functions, reflex development, and skin details
Cell division and tissue specialization
Gastrulation, neurulation, and rhythmic breathing
Specialization, function, and growth
Answer:
Body functions, reflex development, and skin details
Explanation:
The second trimester marks the period between the thirteenth to the twenty-sixth week. During this period of fetal development, the fetus begins reflex development such as sucking and swallowing. He is also now able to respond to stimuli.
Body functions are also developing at this stage. The baby can now kick, turn, and move his body. The brains are developing, the hairs and fingernails are also beginning to develop.
Skin details are also developed at this stage. For example, the vernix caseosa is produced to protect the skin of the fetus.
Which pancreatic digestive enzymes digest starches?
Answer:
pancreatic amylase completes the digestion of starches
Explanation:
begun in your mouth, to release molecules of maltose, while pancreatic lipase breaks down fats into fatty acids and monoglycerides.
What is the difference between domestication and natural selection?
Answer:
By definition, natural selection is the survival of the fittest.
Explanation:
Natural selection, in itself, is not a generator or creator of evolutionary novelties, but it only exposes certain variants.
Variants do not arise under the induction of the environment, but randomly, by chance, by a combination of genetic material, something that already exists in the genetic fund of a species.
Domestication is a term used for the process by which various biological organisms adapt to survive in society or through the work of human beings.
Science is an attempt to explain
A. the truth concerning all things in Science
B. the supernatural
C. superstitions
D. natural phenomena
Answer:
its D i took the k12 test i hope this helps
Explanation:
Digestion of ___ begins in the stomach. Select one: a. starch and proteins b. starch and triglycerides c. triglycerides and proteins d. starch and all other oglio-orpolysaccharides
Answer:
c.triglycerides and proteins
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Why the ureolytic bacteria produce CaCO3?
Answer:
Ureolytic bacteria hydrolyze urea to generate ATP by the efflux of ammonium ions through ATP-synthase, producing carbonate. In the presence of calcium ions in excess, calcium carbonate will precipitate.
Which of the following is an example of natural selection?
A
Over time, the Earth's crust started to solidify about one-billion years after the
planet was formed.
B
Over time, a species of cricket became green because green crickets were better
able to hide among the leaves.
с
In the winter, as food becomes more scarce, some species of birds fly to new
habitats in the south.
D
In June, the Northern Hemisphere gets more direct sunlight due to the tilt of
Earth's axis as it revolves around the sun.
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
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Which of these layers is the deepest?
Answer:
the answer is B. C horizon
Explanation:
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Lisa and Vinay are looking under a microscope at animal cells. They see an organelle
that they think is the endoplasmic reticulum. Which statement would support their
idea?
•the organelle contains DNA
•Othey observed ribosomes on the structure
Answer:
The correct answer is - they observed ribosomes on the structure.
Explanation:
The endoplasmic reticulum is the cellular organ eukaryotic organisms, that is tubular in shape and present in the cytoplasm that plays role in protein folding and part of the transport system of the cell. It has two subunits smooth endoplasmic reticulum and rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosome molecules present on the surface of the structure that is sending the protein to ER where folding of the protein and transport of the protein.
Which two are locations where protozoa are most likely found?
decaying matter
polluted air
dirty water
skin contact
unwashed clothes
Answer:
the two locations that are most likely found is dirty water and polluted air