Answer:
That stumpy tail is the dominant trait, while the regular long tail is the recessive trait.
Explanation:
Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached files
when the atmosphere warms, ice in the north Atlantic melts into water and runs off into the ocean. what effect will this have on the ocean water?
A- The ocean water will become less salty
B-The ocean water will become denser
C-The ocean water will become colder
D-The ocean water will sink more quickly
What do the following membranes surround?
Answer:
the cell wall surroundnd the membrane
1. How many mating pairs are illustrated in Model 1:
Answer:
24
Explanation:
24 mating pairs are illustrated in Model 1 .
There are 12 mating pairs which are illustrated in model 1.
What is a Mating pair?These are groups of organisms which are involved in reproduction over
a period of time. Some animals choose their mating pairs depending in the
season in which they copulate and produce offsprings.
In the model 1 given, we have a total of 24 animals which are grouped into
12 mating pairs which is why it's the most appropriate choice.
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Arrange the following steps to explain the process of protein synthesis inside the eukaryotic cell.
Answer:
Ribosomes are produced inside the nucleus, by the nucleus, then leave the nucleus through nuclear pores
Some ribosomes attach to ER whereas others move freely in cytoplasm
Ribosomes use mRNA to make proteins
Ribosomes synthesis proteins that are then placed in vesicles (sacs)
Proteins then move to the golgi apparatus where they get folded and carbohydrates and lipids attached to them
Fully active proteins leave the cell through cell membrane
About 3% of Earth’s water is fresh water. About 1% of this amount is usable fresh water.
Which statement describes the distribution of usable fresh water on Earth?
Most of the usable fresh water is in lakes.
Most of the usable fresh water is in rivers.
Most of the usable fresh water is in the wetlands.
Most of the usable fresh water is in the atmosphere.
Answer:
most of the usual fresh water is in lakes
Explanation: just did the assignment
The images show slices of sedimentary rock in Earth's surface in two different locations.
Slice from location 1
Slice from location 2
Which layer is most likely the oldest in location 1?
A
layer Q
B
layer R
C
layer s
D
layer T
Answer:
b
Explanation:
it is what it is.
A. Producer
B. Primary consumer
C. Secondary consumer
D. Tertiary consumer
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's B. Primary consumer.
Explanation:
The protozoa eats the algae, making it a primary consumer.
Answer:B
Explanation:The reason why the answer is a because that protozoa is mostly a decomposer by eats organic matter or debris.Also primary consumers are mostly described as primary consumers or in other cases it mostly depends on the food web it self.Hope it helps again!
Which organelle is considered the control center of the cell or the "brain" of the cell? It contains all the DNA or the instructions to carry out the function of the cell.??
Answer:
Cell Nucleus
Explanation:
The nucleus is perhaps the most important structure inside animal and plant cells. It is the main control center for the cell and acts kind of like the cell's brain.
Sound travels through substances as energy is transferred from one particle to the next. The
diagrams represent the particles of three substances: air (gas), water (liquid), and steel (solid).
Which substance would sound travel through the fastest?
Answer:
The correct answer is A...........
When a blood clot breaks free and blocks a vessel leading to the brain a _______________________ can happen.
Answer:
a stroke can happen
Explanation:
A stroke can happen, right?
Please help it’s a fill in the blank,
Answer:
1] Vascular tissue
2] Producer
3] Cuticle
4] Cellulose
5] Transport.
Answer:
1. Cellulose
2. Vascular Tissue
3. Cuticle
4. Transport
5. Producer
Explanation:
I don't really have a explanation for this, I just guessed on this one really. I searched some stuff up but idrk if any of what I said is 100% correct :) I tried my best lol. Sending best wishes to you and this thing about plants :)
HELP PLZZZ ITS SCIENCE WORK BTWW
Answer:
A dead zebra
Explanation:
Scavengers are animals that consume dead organisms that have died from causes other than predation. While scavenging generally refers to carnivores feeding on carrion, it is also a herbivorous feeding behavior. Scavengers play an important role in the ecosystem by consuming dead animal and plant material.
Are all microbes Patheonge yes or no?
Answer:
There is no difference between an opportunistic pathogen and any other kind of pathogen. Both are microbes and both have the potential to cause damage/disease in a host.
Explanation:
Hope this helped you :D
What do we think is the most important factor for supporting life on Earth?
A) It has liquid water
B) It has a very thick atmosphere
C) It has wombats - the adorable Australian marsupial. VITAL to life on Earth.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Antibodies, B-cells, killer T-cells, and helper T-cells are all examples of what part of
the immune system?
Red blood cells
White blood cells
O Platelets
O Plasma
Answer:
b whit blood cells
Explanation:
which kingdom consists of organisms that can be classified as either plants-like,fungi-like,or animal-like ?
Answer:
Kingdom Protista
The organisms within the Kingdom Protista contain a nucleus, like all Eukaryotes, and are categorized as plant-like, animal-like or fungus-like.
The living organism found within an ecosystem
Answer:
The living organisms in an ecosystem can be divided into three categories: producers, consumers and decomposers. They are all important parts of an ecosystem. Producers are the green plants The third type of living organism in an ecosystem is the decomposers.
Explanation:
no
As skeletal muscle is further stretched beyond the length where optimum force is developed, ________. As skeletal muscle is further stretched beyond the length where optimum force is developed, ________. the thick filaments overlap one another, thereby reducing their ability to interact with actin the thin filaments overlap one another, thereby reducing their ability to interact with myosin the thick filaments are pulled away from one another, thereby reducing their ability to interact with actin the thin filaments are pulled away from one another, thereby reducing their ability to interact with myosin the amount of calcium released by the sarcoplasmic reticulum is reduced as length increases
Answer:
the thin filaments are pulled away from one another, thereby reducing their ability to interact with myosin
Explanation:
The myofibril is the basic unit of a muscle cell. Each myofibril is composed of contractile units known as sarcomeres which may contain two different types of myofilaments: thick myofilaments and thin myofilaments. The thick filaments are known to have a constant length, and they consist especially of myosin proteins. These filaments (thick) do not extend to the ends. On the other hand, the thin filaments extend in from each end, and they are mainly composed of actin proteins that serve as tracks for the movement of myosin proteins.
A light bulb converts electrical energy to
thermal energy and mechanical energy
nuclear and chemical energy
electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal energy
electrical and chemical energy
Answer: electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal energy
Explanation:
what trait only appears when a organism is a homzygous
Answer:
Both can show.
Explanation:
The genotype can look like the following:
TT <= Homzygous Dominant
tt <= Homzyogous Recessive
Tt <= Heterzygous
See? It would be hard to determine exactly which trait would show without the second half of the name! (By the way, I can't say the proper names so I apologize)
I hope this helps! ^-^
How are antibodies related to the type of blood a person can receive?
Does anyone k one what is
Answer:
If it is present, that person's blood is Rh positive (+); if not, the blood is Rh negative (-). ... For example, a Blood Group A individual has no B antigens on their red blood cells; therefore, this person's white blood cells will make antibodies against the B antigen (anti-B) that will be present in their plasma.
Explanation:
i hope this helps
If half the K-40 of a rock has
decayed into Ar-40, how old is
the rock?
Answer:
20
Explanation:
40:2=20
Suppose a family replaces ten 60-watt incandescent bulbs with ten 30-watt fluorescent lamps. If each light was used for 4 hours per day and the cost of electricity was 10.0 ¢/kWh, how much money would they save in a year? Explain your answer. (This question is for a science gizmo)
Answer:
so i have no clue but i recommend looking up "*name of gizmo* answer key* and looking in images. always works for me.
Explanation:
The expression of a genotype is called a.....
a
nucleus
b
chromosome
c
phenotype
d
translation
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
i might be wrong but i hope i helped
List 3 renewable resources.
What are new stars that are found in the spiral arms and formed from recycled dead star material known as?
population II stars
red dwarf stars
population I stars
brown dwarf stars
Answer:
population I stars.
Explanation:
A star is a giant astronomical or celestial object that is comprised of a luminous sphere of plasma, binded together by its own gravitational force.
It is typically made up of two (2) main hot gas, Hydrogen (H) and Helium (He).
The luminosity of a star can be defined as the total amount of light radiated by the star per second and it is measured in watts (w). Also, the apparent brightness of a star is a measure of the rate at which radiated energy from a star reaches an observer on Earth per square meter per second. The apparent brightness of a star is typically measured in watts per square meter.
Some of the examples of stars are; Canopus, Sun (closest to the Earth), Betelgeus, Antares, Vega etc.
New stars that are found in the spiral arms and formed from recycled dead star material are known as population I stars. Also, it comprises of association and clusters formed a million or billion years ago in the spiral arms of Milky Way galaxy.
A galaxy can be defined as a collection or group of many billions of stars and other planetary body which are existing independently.
Answer: population l stars
Explanation:
How does the crossing-over of chromosomes that occurs during recombination result in increased genetic variability in population?
THIS IS A TEST ANSWER
Answer:
they swap alleles
Explanation:
when homologous chromosomes cross over during meiosis, they exchange segments of DNA/swap alleles. this means that the chromosomes now have a completely unique combination of alleles, which causes variation. It is also random which of these unique chromosomes end up in which daughter cell (the gametes) and since fertilisation is a random and independent event, which unique male gamete that fertilises which unique female gamete is also random. This means the resultant zygote has a unique combination of alleles that is unlike either of their parents.
Which level of organization involves an organism’s use of the mouth, saliva, teeth, stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas to break down food?
A. Cell.
B. Tissue.
C. Organ.
D. Organ system.
Answer:
d
Explanation: i took test
help with this plz!
Answer:
Cell
Explanation:
That is the smallest you can go to from the intestine with the choices provided.
Area "X" show the structure of
A) a DNA molecule
B) an amino acid
C) a RNA molecule
D) a nucleotide
Answer:
D) a nucleotide
Explanation:
A single nucleotide will contain a phosphate group, sugar molecule (deoxyribose) and a nitrogenous base ( which could be adenine, thyamine, guanine or cytosine ).