Answer:
Animal kingdom
Explanation:
Because it has a nucleus which is absent in the plant kingdom
There are thirteen species of finch found on the Galapagos Islands. These finches are commonly referred to as “Darwin’s Finches” and are a common example of natural selection and adaptive radiation.
Which question would MOST help a scientist determine the level of biodiversity, that exists among the thirteen species of finch on the Galapagos Islands?
Question 6 options:
What is the most common beak color among the finches?
How many finches are more than five years old?
Which species of finch has the greatest average mass?
What variation exists between the species for traits like beak size and shape?
Answer:
What variation exists between the species for traits like beak size and shape?
Explanation:
If the question is looking for biodiversity, the answer would include variation.
Cells have all the components necessary for protein synthesis but viruses do not. Complete the following sentences to indicate which gene expression components are found in virus particles. Click on a term and drag into the blank space. A term may be used more than once.
A. RNA polymerase is______ present in a cell, but present in viruses.
B. tRNA is________ present in a cell, but present in viruses.
C. Ribosomes are________ present in a cell, but present in viruses.
D. Genes are_______ present in a cell, but present in viruses.
1. Never
2. Sometimes
3. Always
Answer:
A. RNA polymerase is always present in a cell, but sometimes present in viruses.
B. tRNA is always present in a cell, but Never present in viruses
C. Ribosomes are always present in a cell, but Never present in viruses.
D. Genes are always present in a cell, but always present in viruses..
Explanation:
A. RNA polymerase is always present in a cell, but sometimes present in viruses. RNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for transcription in eukaryotic cells, it is the enzyme that stimulates transcription, that is, the passage from DNA to RNA. All RNA viruses encode in their genome an RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase (RdRp) that acts as a catalytic subunit, along with other viral and cellular proteins, in the replication of the viral genome. B. tRNA is always present in a cell, but Never present in viruses Transfer RNA is a type of ribonucleic acid that is responsible for transporting amino acids to ribosomes where, according to the sequence specified in a messenger RNA (transcribed, in turn , from DNA), proteins are synthesized. C. Ribosomes are always present in a cell, but Never present in viruses. Ribosomes are responsible for the granular appearance of the cytoplasm of cells. It is the most abundant organelle, several million per cell. Viruses do not have cytoplasm or ribosomes (elements necessary to form a cell), so they cannot multiply on their own and they need to infect the cell of another organism to do so.D. Genes are always present in a cell, but always present in viruses.Genes are the storage units of genetic information, they are fragments / segments of DNA that encode a specific functional product. Viruses are small pieces of RNA (ribonucleic acid) or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), many are encapsulated in an envelope made of base of proteins known as capsid, others protect their genetic material with a membrane or envelope derived from the cell they infect and some others also surround their capsid with a cell membrane. RNA viruses bring with them their own genetic information copying machines (eg, RNA polymerase enzyme) or possess genes (genetic information) that produce the proteins required to assemble the copying machines within the cell that they infect, thereby which makes them independent of the cellular machinery and capable of infecting cells that are not actively reproducing.
What can result when winds blow across ocean water
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited form of anemia - a condition in which there aren't enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen throughout your body.
Normally, your red blood cells are flexible and round, moving easily through your blood vessels. In sickle cell anemia, the red blood cells become rigid and sticky and are shaped like
sickles or crescent moons. These irregularly shaped cells can get stuck in small blood vessels. How does sickle cell anemia affect the blood flow in a human?
Answer:
RBCs are round red blood cells that easily move through blood vessels and carry oxygen with them to provide cells oxygen. In sickle cell anemia, the shape of the red blood cells is like sickles or crescent moons.
These cells occur due to mutation on the gene that produces this protein which results in rigid, sticky cells that can get stuck in small blood vessels and blocks the flow of blood, oxygen to parts of the body.
What are the three main differences between active transport and passive transport?
Answer:
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Explanation:
This act was signed into law on August 6, 1965, by President Lyndon Johnson. It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting.
After a fire in a Florida pine forest, new growth occurs. Which process allows this to happen?
A succession
B
competition
С
predation
D
symbiosis
Answer:A) succession
Explanation:
When light passes into a more dense material, it bends away from the normal
True or false
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Answer : False, When light passes from a more dense to a less dense substance, (for example passing from water into air), the light is refracted (or bent) away from the normal.
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Each fragment generated during the cycle sequence reaction is labeled with:
A. All four colors of fluorescent dye throughout the length of the fragment
B. All four colors of fluorescent dyes at one end of the fragment
C. One color of fluorescent dye at one end of the fragment
D. One color of fluorescent dye throughout the length of the fragment
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In cycle sequencing technique, four distinctive fluorescently named dideoxyNTPs are utilized ( ddATP, ddGTP, ddCTP and ddTTP) notwithstanding ordinary dNTPs. each ddNTP marked with an alternate fluorescent color. Toward the finish of the experiment, the outcome yields various pieces of variable lengths each resulting in a solitary terminal fluorescent ddNTP towards the end.
A company discovers a coal reserve under a mountain. The company uses bulldozers to remove soil and flatten the top of the mountain to expose the bedrock.
Then, the company uses machines to remove coal from the exposed bedrock. How will obtaining the coal affect the environment?
The removal of soil will increase the rate of erosion, and the removal of coal from the mountain will decrease the volume of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
The removal of soil will decrease the rate of erosion, and the removal of coal from the mountain will decrease the volume of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
The removal of soil will increase the rate of erosion, and the flattening of the mountain will change the direction in which water flows off of the
mountain
The removal of soil will decrease the rate of erosion, and the flattening of the mountain will change the direction in which water flows off of the
mountain.
Answer:
The removal of soil will increase the rate of erosion and the flattening of the mountain will change the direction in which water flows off of the mountain.
Mitosis and meiosis are similar processes. Which BEST describes what can only occur after meiosis?
A.Parent cells can be either haploid or diploid.
B.Products of cell division result in identical genotypes.
C.Four daughter cells are produced by a single parent cell.
D.The number of chromosomes per nucleus remains the same after division.
Answer:
C.Four daughter cells are produced by a single parent cell.
The theory of Proposed that sudden and widespread disasters that result in mass extinctions followed by repopulation could explain why species change over time
Answer:
Theory of Catastrophism
Catastrophism basically means Disaster.
According to Theory of Catastrophism, quick and widespread disasters lead to mass extinction (extinction of large number of species over time) followed by re-population after a notable period of time.
The first phase of Mitosis is _________ . In this phase the DNA condenses down into ________, and the duplicated separate. The second phase of Mitosis is_______ . In this phase the sister chromatids line up on the _______ plate through a push and pull motion as they connect to the microtubule spindle fibers emanating from the ________. The third phase of Mitosis is________ . In this phase the________ (sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes) are pulled apart. The fourth phase of Mitosis is_______ . In this phase the nuclear ________starts to reform and the DNA de-condenses.
MITOSIS:
This question is describing the process of mitosis, a kind of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells. Mitosis consists of four stages namely: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase etc. PROPHASE is the first stage of mitosis where DNA condenses down into CHROMOSOMES, and the duplicated separate.METAPHASE is characterized by the lining up of sister chromatids at the CELL PLATE through a push and pull motion as they connect to the microtubule spindle fibers emanating from the CENTROSOME. ANAPHASE is the third stage of mitosis in which duplicated chromosome/sister chromatids are pulled apart into opposite poles. The fourth stage is TELOPHASE where the NUCLEAR MEMBRANE starts to reform and the DNA de-condenses.Learn more at: https://brainly.com/question/3327479?referrer=searchResults
What part of the leaf is reasponsible for absorbing the suns energy
Answer:
Inside the plant cell are small organelles called chloroplasts, which store the energy of sunlight. Within the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast is a light-absorbing pigment called chlorophyll, which is responsible for giving the plant its green color.
Explanation:
Answer:Chlorophyll
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What process formed this delta?
Select one:
-A:erosion and deposition
-B :condensation and precipitation
-C:rock layer deformation
-D: shifting tectonic plates
Answer:
I think A
Explanation:
because erosion is the washing away of soil
Erosion and deposition are the formed on this delta. Thus, the correct option is A.
What is Erosion and deposition?Erosion is the action of the surface processes such as water flow or wind which removes the soil, rock, or dissolved materials from one location on the Earth's crust and then transports it to another location on the Earth's crust where it is deposited. The erosion is distinct from that of weathering that involves no movement.
Deposition is the laying down of the sediment carried out through the wind, flowing water, the sea or ice. Sediment on the Earth's crust can be transported as pebbles, sand and mud, or as salts dissolved in water. Salts may later be deposited by the organic activity such as sea shells or by evaporation.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
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What patterns do you observe on the second colorful map
Answer:
Patterns are used when they help to maintain the basic color scheme on complex maps; they often can effectively show relationships between units as well as imply the type of rock being represented. Patterns are most often used for surficial and for igneous and volcanic units.
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME I DONT UNDERSTAND HOW TO FILL IN THE PUNNET SQUARE
Answer:
if the males alleles are Rr 25% reccesive, 50% heterozygous and 25% dominant.
if the males alleles are RR Then its 100% Rr heterozygous
Gimme some biotechnology Questions......
Answer:
What is biotechnology, and how is it different from traditional plant breeding?
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3. The power produced by an electric motor is 400W. How long will it take the motor to do 10,000 J of work?
Answer:
25 seconds
Explanation:
Energy = Power × Time
Rearrange the equation, since we have to find time.
Time = Energy ÷ Power
Time = 10000 ÷ 400
Time = 25 s
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why is the mitochondria and the brain alike?
Answer:
Both control
Explanation:
Brain controls the body while mitochondria controls the cell
The students decide to model how the motion of two plates occurs. Which statement best describes the ability of the model to predictyplate movement? A The motion of the plates cannot be modeled on a scale that is much smaller than the plates themselves. B The motion of the plates cannot be modeled by simplifying the factors that contribute to plate movement. C The motion of the plates can be modeled by including only the main factors that contribute to plate movement. D The motion of the plates can be modeled only by including every factor that contributes to plate movement.
Explanation:
In my view, all factors are equally responsible for this.
What happens to the rate at which the reaction happens when the substrate levels increase?
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
Austin made the claim that meiosis provides an advantage for sexually reproducing organisms by ensuring genetic variation
Which statement explains why he is correct
A. Meiosis allows the offspring produced during sexual reproduction to grow and develop
B meiosis joins together the sex cell during sexual reproduction to produce new offspring
C meiosis produces sex cells that are joined during sexual reproduction to produce offspring
D meiosis produces the body cells that join to form new offspring during sexual reproduction
Answer: C. meiosis produces sex cells that are joined during sexual reproduction to produce offspring
Explanation:
Meiosis is also called as reduction division in this the parent diploid cell divides twice to produce four haploid daughter cells. The daughter cells so produce after cell division contain half the number of chromosomes then that of the parent cells. The germ cells in males and females divide twice or meiotic division occurs in them twice to produce four daughter haploid gamete cells that are sperms (male) and ovum (oocyte) (female). These male and female gametes fuse during sexual reproduction. The sperm fertilizes an ovum to produce zygote.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Deforestation,pollution,and over hunting can all result in....
A- increase in biodiversity
B- reduction in biodiversity
C- no effect on biodiversity
D- a state of equilibrium
Answer:
B- reduction in biodiversity
Viruses cause which of the following human diseases?
the flu, AIDS and Bubonic Plague
the flu, AIDS and athlete's foot
© AIDS, cold sores and athlete's foot
the flu, AIDS, and cold sores
Answer:
Explanation:
https://medlineplus.gov/viralinfections.html
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Bacteria are unicellular?
-False
-True
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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It is estimated that the world human population reached 3 billion people in 1959 and 6 billion in 1999. Assuming a carrying capacity of 16 billion humans, write and solve the differential equation for Gompertz growth, and determine what year the population reached 7 billion. Was logistic growth or Gompertz growth more accurate, considering world population reached 7 billion on October 31,2011
Answer:
i ) Gompertz equation :
[tex]\frac{dP(t)}{dt} = \alpha In ( \frac{K}{P(t)} )P(t)[/tex]
ii) The year that population reaches 7 billion is 2013
iii) The logistic growth was more accurate
Explanation:
i) write and solve the differential equation for Gompertz growth
Gompertz equation :
[tex]\frac{dP(t)}{dt} = \alpha In ( \frac{K}{P(t)} )P(t)[/tex]
∝ = growth rate
k ( carrying capacity ) = 16 * 10^9
P(t) = population at time t
ii) Determine what year the population reached 7 billion
The year that population reaches 7 billion is 2013
solution attached below
iii) Determine if logistic growth or Gompertz growth was more accurate considering world population reached 7 billion on October 31,2011
The logistic growth was more accurate because the when Logistic growth model was used, the year in which the population reached 7 billion was 2010 and this value is more closer to 7 billion on October 31 2011 ( given value )
name and explain the emergent properties of water?
Given the following sequence of DNA, write the correct sequence of complementary DNA bases.
TACCGATAA
Given the following sequence of DNA, write the correct sequence of complementary mRNA.
ACCGTACTG
Given the following sequence of DNA write the correct sequence of amino acids.
ATAGGCGTA
Answer:
1. ATGGCTATT
2. UGGCAUGAC
3. mRNA: UAU-CCG-CAU, amino acids: tyrosine(tyr)-proline(pro)-histidine(his)
Explanation:
For DNA, the complementary bases are T=A and C=G. This means every time you see one of these letters, the corresponding letter goes with it. For mRNA, the bases are T=A, A=U, C=G. It is the same except now, there should be no "T" in the mRNA sequence. With amino acids, you would first code for the mRNA sequence, every three letters being the amino acid sequence. To find the amino acid, you would look at a codon chart unless your teacher wants you to memorize them. The first three letters of the amino acid are the abbreviation.