Answer:
hmm it think it is option one as the answer
Explanation:
because i typed it in and i found the answer
This is the origin of new combinations of traits in offspring(fourth option). This process is called crossing-over or intrachromosomial recombination. This is the reason why parents and offspring don't look alike
Which statement explains the goal of using sustainable practices in food
production?
Answer: c
Explanation:
The body consumes carbohydrates to produce energy that is used for cellular processes. Into what molecule is this energy converted for use in the cell?
A- AMP
B- ATP
C- DNA
D- RNA
Ok i have no idea and am kind of doing nine weeks test but i need some help (;
Answer:
dna
Explanation:
I believe its ATP. Hope you do well on your test.
what are 6 hevy metals that can be taken up by plants
Answer:
Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb, and Zn
A specieces that impacts the survival rates of another species in an ecosystem is known as
a
niches species
b
extinct species
c
endangered species
d
keystone species
The digestion of ___ takes place in the stomach by the actions of enzymes operating at low pH. This digestion continues in the small intestine and the large molecules are broken down into ___.
Answer:
food minerals
In which cellular organelle is genetic information (DNA) held?
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
Cell membrane
Nucleus
Answer:
Nucleus
Explanation:
Why do you think the sugar beets are harvested in the Fall?
Answer:
Harvest deliveries are limited and controlled due to the warm weather and poor storage conditions.
Explanation:
A certain species of fish (A) preys on a smaller species of fish (B). The smaller species of fish mostly consumes seaweed. What would be the effect of overfishing species A? If species A is overfished, then the drop in population of species A will have a(n) (direct, indirect or cascading) effect on the population of species B. The population of species B will increase. A(n) (direct, indirect, or cascading) effect of overfishing would be a drop in seaweed, because the larger population of species B would consume more seaweed.
Answer:
B. The population of species B will increase, A(n) (direct, indirect, or cascading) effect of overfishing would be a drop in seaweed, because the larger population of species B would consume more seaweed.
Explanation:
As population of Fish A is directly dependent on population of fish B and population of fish B is dependent on seaweed. Overfishing of species A will have a direct effect on species B and population of species B will increase as there will be less predator (species A).
Due to overfishing of species A resulting into increase in species B, there will be an indirect drop in the seaweed, because the larger population of species B would consume more seaweed.
Hence, the correct answer is "B".
Which describes laptops, cell phones, and video game systems that people use every day? obsolete technologies current technologies emerging technologies coexisting technologies
True or false identify if it is false: wetlands flood peoples homes and also filled with freshwater thats good for the aquatic life in the water.
One of the major lessons learned from the efforts to conserve green sea turtles in the Philippines is
Answer:
''if we protect the nature, the nature will protect ourselves''.
Explanation:
Major lesson that is learned from the efforts to conserve green sea turtles in the Philippines is ''if we protect the nature, the nature will protect ourselves''. green sea turtles are very important for our environment because it provides nutrients in order to grow dune vegetation such as beach grasses, which help to prevent coastal erosion and maintain the structure of dunes present on the beach.
help please don't know the answer
All life on Earth has DNA. All life on Earth has the same set of mutations in its genes
please help me asap!!!!!
Answer:
Explanation:
You best answer would be c
I went through all of the questions and C is the only clear straight forward and correct on hope the helps
Scientists use zebra fish to study human genetic diseases because zebra fish and humans share many of the same genetic diseases.
Which statement describes why zebra fish experience similar genetic diseases as humans?
Answer:
The answer is: zebra fish have nucleotide sequences similar to those of humans
Explanation:
A. zebra fish have an omnivorous diet similar to that of humans (wrong)
B. zebra fish have nucleotide sequences similar to those of humans (right)
C. zebra fish go through embryonic stages similar to those of humans (wrong)
D. zebra fish produce gametes through a process that is similar to that of humans (wrong)
A small percentage of some human DNA has a connection tho neanderthal.
Answer:
This information is generally reported as a percentage that suggests how much DNA an individual has inherited from these ancestors. The percentage of Neanderthal DNA in modern humans is zero or close to zero in people from African populations, and is about 1 to 2 percent in people of European or Asian background
How did the 2014 Colorado case demonstrate just what a versatile zoonotic disease the plague is?
A.) In this case, antibiotics were not effective against the bacteria.
B.) In this case, scientists could not track down a specific host.
C.) In this case, the bacteria infected humans through a dog.
D.) In this case, the bacteria had been dormant for decades before regenerating.
Answer:
C). In this case, the bacteria infected humans through a dog.
Explanation:
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) in July 2014 witnessed the 'Yersinia pestis' bacteria from the blood of a patient with Pneumonia. It was later noticed that the patient got infected through a dog suffering Hemoptysis. This pneumonic plague case even caused the human-to-human transmission of the bacteria along with the animal-to-human. Thus, option C correctly displays how the plague is a versatile zoonotic disease.
Answer: C
In this case, the bacteria infected humans through a dog.
Explanation:
got it right on my edge. test
According to natural selection, individuals that tend to survive are those that have which of the following?
the ability to quickly produce the most offspring
the largest and strongest body structures
the genetic variations that are best suited for their environment
the longest legs and fastest running speeds
Answer:
The genetic variations that are best suited for their enviornment
Explanation:
Those that are not well suited for their environment will die off, leaving only the ones that are suited for it. This species will slowly take hold until the species has adapted and become a completely different one.
Answer:
The genetic variations that are best suited for their environment
Explanation:
This way they may also have a chance to evolve if natural selection kept going until everyone of the species had that trait.
what is the right answer?
Muscles in a kangaroo’s legs work because of the cells that make up the muscle. Which component of cell theory does this best illustrate?
A. All living things are made of cells.
B. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of all living things.
C. All cells come from other cells.
D. Cells are generated from nonliving materials.
Answer:
id say b. cells are the basic unit stricture and function of all living things.
Explanation:
the kangaroo uses his muscles and his muscles are made of cells
Answer:
b is correct
Explanation:
:)
Hey Guys I Was Wondering How Many Likes I Would Get If I Said----------------------------------
MERRY CHRISTMAS TOO ALL YOU WONDERFUL RAINDEERS
Im not sure but merry Christmas to you wonderful reindeer tooooo
Help meee pretty please
Answer:
what you need help with
Explanation:
You are sitting in a room with a door on your lef
a wall of windows on your right, a desk in front
you, and a bookcase behind you. This statement
uses reference points to describe your
A speed
B
velocity
C position
D
motion
Answer:position
Explanation:
Answer:
c. position
Explanation:
The feature on the ocean floor at is call a(n)
Answer:deep Ocean Frencia
Explanation:
List, in order, all the parts of the cell involved in getting oxygen into your cells so it can help release energy. (PLEASE HELP AS SOON AS YOU CANN, AWARDING BRAINLIEST!! if I can that is-)
A.
Cytoplasm, nucleus, then mitochondria
B.
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus and then mitochondria
C.
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, and then mitochondria
D.
Cytoplasm, cell membrane, then mitochondria
Answer:
i believe the answer is C.
Explanation:
Consider a major environmental change (like antibiotics entering a person's body). If there are not organisms in a population that have traits that allow them to still continue to survive to reproduce, what would likely happen to that population?
Answer:
The population (of the bacteria) will reduce
Explanation:
This question appear a little confusing because of the structure of the second sentence. However, it appears to describe how an antibiotic works. Antibiotics work against bacteria by either making the environment toxic for the bacteria (which kills it) or inhibiting the growth/reproduction of the bacteria. Both patterns will eventually lead a sharp reduction in the population of the bacteria. Even if what the antibiotic does is to inhibit the reproduction of the bacteria, this act provides the body with an opportunity to fight the "unreproductive" remnants of bacteria thereby leading to the reduction of population of the bacteria.
The image above shows an amino acid attached to which type of molecule?
3 paragraph essay on the natural selection process
Answer:
Explanation:
What features of cells is best demonstration in the image
Answer:
I think its D
Explanation:
How does ATP structure relate to its function?
Answer:
The structure of ATP is a nucleoside triphosphate, consisting of a nitrogenous base (adenine), a ribose sugar, and three serially bonded phosphate groups. ATP is commonly referred to as the "energy currency" of the cell, as it provides readily releasable energy in the bond between the second and third phosphate groups.
what is the definition of gogibidies?
Answer:
a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.