Answer:
since Louis Pasteur developed a method of weaking the viruses, the weeked virus could be injected to healthy individuals. He did this becuase if you get injected by the weakened viruis you will have a greater chase of NOT getting that said virus.
Explanation:
Answer:
The immune system develops antibodies in response to the weakened viruses.
Explanation:
20. Scientists have discovered that there has been a reduction in the butterfly population in an ecosystem. After much
research, they have identified that the carrying capacity for butterflies has been decreased. If the scientists want to increase
the butterfly population, which action should they recommend?
A. removing primary producers
B. spraying of insecticides
C. increasing runoff
D. planting flowers
Answer:
i think the answer is planting flowers
Explanation:
this will allow more butterflies to have food.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The components that make up the genetic code are common to all organisms. If a segment of a gene contains 27 nucleotides, none of which are stop or starts codons, how many amino acids does this segment code for?
Answer:
9 amino acids
Explanation:
A segment of a gene that has 27 nucleotides will code for 9 amino acids.
Each codon on the gene potentially represents an amino acid and a codon is made up of 3 nucleotides each. Hence, in order to find out the total number of amino acids that a gene segment with 27 nucleotides can code for, the number of nucleotides should be divided by 3.
number of amino acids = number of nucleotides/3
27/3 = 9 codons/amino acids
Explain the effect of activity on a heart rate
The femoral is ____
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does aerobic and anaerobic respiration have the same number of carbons, hydrogens and oxygens? Explain.
The fundamental difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is the usage of oxygen in the process of cellular respiration. Aerobic respiration, as the name suggests, is the process of producing the energy required by cells using oxygen. The by-product of this process produces carbon dioxide along with ATP – the energy currency of the cells. Anaerobic respiration is similar to aerobic respiration.
The Devils Hole pupfish is one of the world's rarest fishes, spending most of its life in the top few meters of very warm waters of a cavern located in the middle of the Mojave Desert. Devils Hole,
a geologic pool, is the only naturally occurring habitat for the endangered Devils Hole pupfish. This fish's habitat is one of the smallest natural ranges known for any vertebrate. Devils Hole is an
extreme environment, with water temperatures and dissolved oxygen concentrations near the lethal limits for most fish species.
Which of the following statements best explains why the Devils Hole pupfish are able to live in this environment?
Answer:
Thermal invasive
Explanation:
Devils Hole pupfish can live in this environment because they have adapted genes, which offer resistance to their bodies to the harsh environment where they live.
We can come to this answer because:
A living being can only live in an inhospitable environment if its organism allows for an adaptation.In this case, we can say that Devils Hole pupfish had a population with different genetic compositions, where some had genes adapted to this environment and others did not have these genes.Devils Hole pupfish that didn't have the adapted genes didn't resist the environment and died.The Devils Hole pupfish that possessed the genes survived and passed those genes on to their descendants.In this case, Devils Hole pupfish that received the genes adapted to the environment developed resistance that allows them to live amidst extreme resources.
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Does diffusion require energy??!! (:
Answer:
no
Explanation:
i requires some form of ATP
students set up a controlled experiment. they put up five crickets in each of three identical containers. they set one container to 15 degrees Celsius one to 20 degrees Celsius and one to 25 degrees Celsius then they count the number of chirps in each container during 1 hour
what is the manipulated variable in this experiment
a. the kind of container used
b. the temperature of each container
c. the number of cricket chirps
d. the number of crickets in each container
Answer:
the answer is B the temperature of each container
Tigers running across the field. what would happen if the hydrogen ion pumps in the Tigers mitochondria stopped functioning?
Answer: A
Explanation:the tiger would not be able to keep running
Which of the following is not one of the following elements of hip-hop culture
Answer:
Yes you are correct
Explanation: The only answer would be graffitti art because that has nothing to do with the hip-hop culture.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Most of the cells of the human body contain two sets of 23
chromosomes. Where did these chromosomes come from?
a- both sets came from the mother
b- both sets came from the father
c- a random number of chromosomes came from each parent
e-one set came from each parent
Answer:
e-one set came from each parent
Explanation:
The surface of the earth is divided into more than 50 large plates.? true or false?
Answer:
False
Explanation:
There are 7 major and 8 minor tectonic plates. There are certainly not fifty. There are only about 15.
Complete the missing pieces of the biomolecule chart.
Now will need to be able to match all the information below to the correct biomolecule
Answer:
Answer are given below.
Explanation:
The main function of Carbohydrates to provide quick energy to the body. Examples of carbohydrates are sweet foods and drinks etc. The main function of Lipid is storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes. The element present in lipids are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, phosphorus, nitrogen and sulfur. Beef fat and heavy cream are the examples of lipids. Proteins are the substances that is responsible for building muscles. Amino acid is the monomer of proteins. Elements present in proteins are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, nitrogen and sulfur atoms. The main function of nucleic acid is to provide storage for genetic information. Elements present in nucleic acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorous. DNA and RNA are the examples of nucleic acid.
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Explain how a person can reduce their risk of coronary heart disease
Answer:
Eating a heart-healthy diet
Eating more protective foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, fish, nuts, and olive oil. Limit or avoid sweets, fried foods, red and processed meats, and full-fat dairy products. Too much sodium can raise your blood pressure.
Explanation:
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Which discovery was essential to the concept that all life forms have cells as basic units?
Fungi, such as mushrooms and molds, get their nutrition primarily by
Answer:
A1) The invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell by Hooke.
A2) Decaying organic matter
Explanation:
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Which of the following organelles is in plant cells, but not animal cells ?
1. Nucleus
2. Endoplasmic reticulum
3. Chloroplasts
4. Cytoplasm
Answer:
Chloroplasts
Explanation:
Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast . Plants do photosynthesis , so they have chloroplasts in their cells. But animals dont do photosynthesis , so they dont have it in their cells
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What does the peak of the dotted line represent?
Name one disease spread by dust infection
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Answer:
2&4 are correct
Explanation:
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When we hear the word bacteria, we probably think of disease transmission or illness. But bacteria provide many
health benefits to humans. All BUT ONE is a health benefit of bacteria today in the world of medicine.
A)
production of vaccines
B)
genetic engineering to produce insulin
fixing atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form
D)
probiotic added to food and vitamin supplements
Answer:
A is the correct option
Explanation:
In the pharmaceutical industry, bacteria are used to produce antibiotics, vaccines, and medically-useful enzymes.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because more water is there since its not that dry in habitat A, and transpiration means like water vapor through plants/leaves
A cell going through meiosis changes as it divides. Which process is most important for producing
haploid cells?
Group of answer choices
independent assortment
reduction division
synthesis
crossing over
Answer:
Reduction DivisionExplanation:
Reduction division is the process that is most important for producing haploid cells during meiosis. Therefore, option (B) is correct.
What is meiosis?Meiosis is a type of cell division that occurs in sexually reproducing organisms. It involves two successive divisions (meiosis I and meiosis II) that result in the production of four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This reduction in chromosome number is known as "reduction division."
Reduction division is important because it ensures that the daughter cells produced by meiosis have the correct number of chromosomes. In organisms that have a diploid number of chromosomes (such as humans, which have 46 chromosomes), the daughter cells produced by meiosis have a haploid number of chromosomes (23 chromosomes). These haploid cells can then combine with other haploid cells during fertilization to form a new diploid organism.
Independent assortment, synthesis, and crossing over are also important processes that occur during meiosis, but they do not directly produce haploid cells. Independent assortment refers to the random distribution of chromosomes to daughter cells during meiosis I. Synthesis is the process of DNA replication, which occurs prior to meiosis. Crossing over is a process that occurs during meiosis I in which chromosomes exchange genetic material, leading to genetic diversity in the daughter cells.
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A student mixes strawberry kool-aid and water. A pH meter is used to measure the pH of 5.4. What kind of solution is strawberry Kool-Aid? **
Give one example of how humans can affect the biosphere. How might that impact the other spheres in the Earth system?
Answer: Piling up our waste in landfills affects the geosphere. Pumping waste into the oceans harms the hydrosphere. And overfishing and habitat destruction can reduce the diversity of living things in the biosphere.
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