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In a certain plant, yellow leaves are dominant (Y) and red leaves are recessive (y). Plant with genotype Yy and a plants with yy crust. If they have for offspring how many would you predict would have red leaves? (Hint: draw a punnett square to help you determine the answer)
Answer: 1
Explanation:
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Answer:
1
Explanation:
Why might Ponyboy have idolized Pual Newman?
Can some one tell me why i have no common since but i have all A's in school? Im really confused
Answer:
Well, sometimes you use the process of elimination in some areas.
Explanation:
For example,
You don't have common sense in math class, but you can determine how to divide and multiply an equation. Sometimes you don't have to be "AP Smart", and you can still have all A's.
Or you could just research the answers :)
Why is Linnaeus called the father of taxonomy?
He created the classification level called domain.
He developed the modern system of naming organisms.
He explained the steps that led to the formation of a species.
He used more than one common name for the same organism
Answer:
he developed the modern system of naming organisms
I'll give you a cookie if answered
Answer:
a mutation
Explanation:
becaus ethere are diffrent traits wich would be a mutation im in middle school i learned this is 2 so trust me.
Answer:
variation
Explanation:
Any difference between individual organisms or groups of organisms of any species caused either by genetic difference or by the effect of environmental factors is called variation. Variation is observed in physical appearance, metabolism, behavior, learning and mental ability, and other visible characters of an individual.
Do anyone why blood is red?
Answer:
Human blood is red because of the protein hemoglobin, which contains a red-colored compound called heme that's crucial for carrying oxygen through your bloodstream.
Blood gets its bright red color when hemoglobin picks up oxygen in the lungs
the oxygen essentally makes it red
Explanation:
DNA strands run in 1 of 2 directions depending on which end of the strand is free and which end has a phosphate bond. One direction is 5' to 3' (__________) and the other direction is 3' to 5' (downstream). __________ polymerase binds to the DNA at the TATA box and unzips the double helix. Working along the DNA chain, RNA polymerase reads the DNA nitrogenous bases and matches RNA nitrogenous bases from the nucleus (uracil instead of thymine). As it moves, RNA polymerase re-zips the DNA behind it and lets the mRNA separate from the DNA. It continues to do this until it reaches a sequence downstream called a __________ signal. In other words, RNA polymerase copies the DNA sequence downstream of the TATA box into an mRNA strand.
Answer:
The answers in the blank spaces:
1. Upstream
2. RNA
3. Terminator
Explanation:
This question is describing the process of transcription, which is the process whereby DNA template is used to synthesize an mRNA molecule. Transcription involves three stages viz: initiation, elongation and termination.
- DNA strands run in 1 of 2 directions depending on which end of the strand is free and which end has a phosphate bond. One direction is 5' to 3' (UPSTREAM) and the other direction is 3' to 5' (downstream). An enzyme called RNA polymerase binds to the DNA at the TATA box and unzips the double helix (INITIATION).
- Working along the DNA chain, RNA polymerase reads the DNA nitrogenous bases and matches RNA nitrogenous bases from the nucleus (uracil instead of thymine). As it moves, RNA polymerase re-zips the DNA behind it and lets the mRNA separate from the DNA (ELONGATION).
- It continues to do this until it reaches a sequence downstream called a TERMINATOR signal (TERMINATION). In other words, RNA polymerase copies the DNA sequence downstream of the TATA box into an mRNA strand.
8.
What is meant by the term base-pairing? How is base-paring involved in DNA replication?
Answer: Hydrogen bonds form only between specific base pairs. ase pairing ensures that the complementary strands produced are identical to the original strands.
Explanation:
Sarah was testing paper towels to see which brand was the strongest. She used five brands of towels in her experiment. She wet the towels and then used them to hold beans. She counted the number of beans the wet paper towels could hold without tearing. When the experiment was completed, Sarah compared the towel strength using a bar graph. What was her label on the X-axis?
Answer:
I think it is 6 I think maybe
Answer: Explanation:
on the x-axis is the paper towels. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
y-axis will be the beans, seeing how much it held on those 5 towels.
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According to the data in the table, what percent of the elodea cells is water? Explain how you arrived at this conclusion.
Answer:
99%
Explanation:
at a salt solution concentration of 2%, plasmolysis first started to occur. So the other 98% in the "solution" would have just been water. Since water inside cells needs to be greater than the amount of water outside the cells, we can say that the amount of water inside the elodea cells was 99% so that it can allow hypertonic plasmolysis to occur.
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What is a genetically modified organism? (2 points)
Answer:
organism whose genetic material has been altered so do not have pure natural genome.
what is a cell that is the source of other cells
Answer:
stem cells
Explanation:
If you have 2.0 moles of magnesium how many atoms of magnesium do you have?
Answer:
6.02E+23 atoms
Explanation:
In mice brown fur (B) is dominant to white fur (b). Two brown mice mate. Their genotype in unknown. You observe the offspring and notice 5 are brown and 2 are white. Given this information, you determine both parent genotypes must be:
a. BB
b. Bb
c. bb
d. a reliable conclusion can't be reached
Answer:
bb bc there more alike
but i am not so sure
(GIVING BRAINLIEST) ______________ energy is the total potential and kinetic energy of particles in an object.
Group of answer choices
Chemical
Nuclear
Thermal
Answer:
Thermal
Explanation:
The total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object is called thermal energy.
Which macromolecule plays a central role as an energy source?
Answer:
Carbohydrates
Explanation:
Ex: Glucose (monosaccharide)
Color blindness is a X-linked recessive trait. A couple want to predict whether it would be possible for their child to be color blind. The female is an unaffected carrier and the male is red/green color blind. What percentage of offspring would be color blind?
Answer: There is a probability (n.b. NOT certainty) that half of all offspring will be colour blind.
Explanation: The female is XX and as an unaffected carrier we can assign genotype Cc where c is the recessive allele.
The male is XY and colour blind, so genotype cY
Male offspring can be cY or CY so p|colourblind = 50%
Female offspring can be Cc or cc so, again p= 50%
If there is also equal probability of sex of the offspring, there is an overall probability that half the offspring will be colour blind
why are bacteria good for copying large amounts of dna
Answer:Bacteria become ‘factories’ that produce a large number of copies of the recombinant DNA. There are several reasons for the use of bacteria as the host in the recombinant DNA technology. They are; Bacterial cells are easy to grow, maintain, and manipulate in a laboratory.
Explanation:You might wanna change some words i just found it somewhere
Can someone help me with the question please.
Answer:
B Sun > Algae > Shrimp > Red drum
Which statements about freshwater sources are true? Check all that apply. B Only about 3 percent of Earth's water is fresh water Most of the fresh water on Earth is groundwater. About 75 percent of the fresh water on Earth is frozen in ice sheets. The largest source of usable fresh water is groundwater. More fresh water is in the atmosphere than in rivers and lakes.
Answer:
all but 3 percent
Explanation:
because i looked it up
Answer:
groundwater is correct
Molecules of DNA are composed of long chains of?
two long polynucleotide chains
A DNA molecule consists of two long polynucleotide chains composed of four types of nucleotide subunits. Each of these chains is known as a DNA chain, or a DNA strand. Hydrogen bonds between the base portions of the nucleotides hold the two chains together
Molecules of DNA are composed of long chains of nucleotides.
What are nucleotides?Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA and RNA adenine (A), thymine (T), guanosine (G), and Cytosine (C. In RNA, uracil (U) is present instead of thymine.
The pentose sugar is the ribose sugar in RNA and deoxyribose sugar in DNA. In deoxyribose sugar, oxygen is absent from the 3' carbon.
Phosphate groups are attached through the 5-C of pentose sugar by an ester bond. One polynucleotide chain is formed when the phosphate of one nucleotide forms a phosphodiester bond with the sugar of another nucleotide.
A double-stranded structure is formed by base pairing between nucleotides. The adenine binds to thymine by two hydrogen bonds and guanine binds to cytosine by three hydrogen bonds.
Therefore the molecules of DNA are composed of long chains of nucleotides.
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I am failing in school and i need help with this it is a home work defineMaritime
Answer:
Maritime transport and fluvial transport, or more generally waterborne transport, is the transport of people or goods via waterways. Freight transport by sea has been widely used throughout recorded history.
Explanation:
Can you tell me which go where?
Answer:
heredity goes to the first one
phenotype at the second one
Explanation:
if you step on a sharp object muscles in your leg will rapidly put your foot away.
what is the correct term for this type of reaction?
Answer:
Explanation:
Sharp object the reaction is a reflex its involuntary and it doesn't involve ur brain it protects u from damage.So u step on the sharp object whihc is a stimulus so the reaction is reflex its quick and automatic.
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7. Light-absorbing molecules like chlorophyll found in the photosynthetic organisms are called
(LT#2)
A. thylakoids B. grana C.pigments
D. stroma
Answer:
C. pigment
Explanation:
Which is located at the beginning of a gene?
terminator
promoter
mRNA
intron
Darwin proposed as the process that causes evolution to occur.
Answer:
natural selection
Explanation:
Darwin proposed natural selection as the process that causes evolution.
According to the theory of natural selection, the environment naturally selects for genes that confer fitness to organisms over every other gene. In other words, organisms that are able to adapt to an environment survive and contribute more to the subsequent generation while those that are poorly adapted contribute less and gradually fade away from the population.
For example, when a drug is taken a particular pathogen, the susceptible ones among the pathogen's population will die off while the ones with the resistance gene survive, reproduce, and pass on the resistance gene to the subsequent generation. Consequently, the same drug might not work at all for the new generations of the pathogen because the gene that confers fitness has been selected for.
Answer:
Natural Selection
Explanation:
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List some
examples of adaptive evolution:
Answer:
The changes are the organism's adaptive traits and they arise as a result of natural selection. An example of adaptive evolution is the horse's teeth. Its teeth are one of the traits that made it fit for a grass diet. In contrast, genetic drift produces random changes in the frequency of traits in a population
Explanation:
Answer:
I will give you 5 of them :)
1.Flightless Birds
Birds such as ostriches, emus and penguins are unable to fly. However, this hasn't always been the case — each of these flightless birds has ancestors who easily flew. Over many generations, ostriches and emus evolved to have larger bodies and feet made for running on land, which left them without the ability (or need) to fly. The same goes for penguins, who traded typical wings for swim-friendly flippers over many thousands of generations.
2.Blue Moon Butterfly
The Blue Moon Butterfly on the Samoan islands was attacked by a parasite, which destroyed male embryos. This changed the balance of male and female but that was remedied within 10 generations. This is because the few male moths that were immune lived to breed.
3.Mexican Cavefish
Mexican cavefish once had eyes, but in the caves, eyes were no longer necessary. They have also lost their pigmentation because they no longer need camouflage from predators. This is an example of regressive evolution, the belief that "if you don't use it, you lose it" when it comes to traits.
4.Warrior Ants
These ants have a chemical signal that identifies their colony. Some ants learned to imitate this signal from another colony, so they can attack a colony and take over. The worker ants will not even realize there has been an invasion and continue to work.
5.Pesticide Resistant Insects
Whenever you use a pesticide, it kills the majority of an insect population. However, certain insects will experience a gene mutation to develop immunity to it and those insects will reproduce. This happens very quickly, within a few generations, since the generation length for insects is short.
Explanation:
The changes are the organism's adaptive traits and they arise as a result of natural selection. An example of adaptive evolution is the horse's teeth. Its teeth are one of the traits that made it fit for a grass diet. In contrast, genetic drift produces random changes in the frequency of traits in a population
In a simulation of genetics, a child inherits either a dominant or recessive
allele from each parent. Which of the following would be the best method for
randomly determining which of two possible alleles a child inherits from the
father?
A. Drawing from a deck of cards printed with either an uppercase or
lowercase a
B. Blindly selecting from a bag filled with blue, green, red, and yellow
beads
C. Throwing a dart at a dartboard hanging on a wall at a distance of
10 feet
D. Rolling a six-sided number cube and using the number on the top
side
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The gene inherited from the father is best obtained by rolling a six-sided number cube and using the number on the top side.
What is genetics?Genetics is the science that seeks to study the patterns of inheritance in individuals. It deals with the study of genes which often occur in pairs called alleles.
The best way to determining which of two possible alleles a child inherits from the father is rolling a six-sided number cube and using the number on the top side.
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Answer:
A. Drawing from a deck of cards printed with either an uppercase or
lowercase a
or
A. Drawing from a deck of cards printed with either an uppercase or
lowercase Q
Explanation: