Answer:
The freshwater is hypotonic to the fish
Explanation:
A marine fish is adapted to living in water that is salty.
The fish will not survive because the freshwater would be hypotonic to the body of the fish and as such, excess water would enter its body which will lead to its death. The cells that make up the body of the fish will take-in excess water and lyse, leading to the death of the fish itself.
Where does the blueprint originate that determines the sequence of amino acids that
compose a protein?
Answer: Can you answer my Question then I can answer yours?
Explanation:
Which of the following factors would probably NOT make sugar dissolve faster in tea?
A. Increasing the temperature
B. Using larger particles of the solute
C. crushing the particles of the solute to make them smaller
D. Stirring the solution
Which of the following can occur because of the exchange of homologous chromosome parts during the process of meiosis?
Answer:
Muttation can occur during the exchange of genetic meterial from homologous chromosomes which may led to cause deseases in some cases.
Explanation:
Homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material during the process of meiosis.
What is Meiosis?Meiosis is a type of cell division in which germ cells present in the sexually-reproducing organisms produces the gametes, such as sperm or egg cells. It involves two rounds of division which results in four cells with only one copy of each chromosome.
These four cells are haploid in nature. Meiosis produces the sex cells or gametes like eggs in females and sperm in males.
Meiosis is divided into nine stages. These are divided between the first time the cell divides (meiosis I) and the second time it divides (meiosis II).
Thus, homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material during the process of meiosis.
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How does the process of meiosis affect the genetic information that offspring receive?
Answer:
all the offspring recieve identical genetic information
Explanation:
If a mother has an AB blood type and her daughter has BB blood type, The dad has
AA blood, the mailman has type AO blood and the neighbor has BO blood. Which one is really the father?
A.the dad
B.the mailman
C.the neighbor
D.none of them
Answer:
c. neighbor
Explanation:
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The structure of a water molecule influences its properties and supports its biological significance. Which property of water is correctly paired with its significance?
A. Water is adhesive so it expands when it freezes
B. Water is cohesive so it transports materials
C. Water is polar so it helps to cool the body
D. Water is polar so it acts as a solvent
In which calluses did the new gene insert an existing corn gene?
Answer:
Many farmers use chemical herbicides to kill weeds and
insecticides to kill insects. Using genetic engineering, scientists
have developed ways to resist harmful crop pests. In this Gizmo,
you will use genetic engineering techniques to create genetically
modified corn.
Explanation:
Many farmers use chemical herbicides to kill weeds and
insecticides to kill insects. Using genetic engineering, scientists
have developed ways to resist harmful crop pests. In this Gizmo,
you will use genetic engineering techniques to create genetically
modified corn.
Which of the following is the ultimate source of energy in the ecological
pyramid shown in the image?"
Shrubs
Water
O Heat
O Sunlight
Answer:
Water
Explanation:
Water never runs out
Answer:d
Explanation:
In the cell cycle of typical cancer cells what have mutations done to the speed of the cell cycle?
Answer:
cells typically acquire more and more mutations, but cell division
Explanation:
A student is writing out an argument to give during their debate in class tomorrow. The student makes the claim that the body’s organ systems interact to carry out the process of obtaining nutrients from the food it takes in and then working to rid the body of the remaining waste.
Which of the arguments below best supports his claim?
A.
Respiratory system allows the body to bring in oxygen that it needs and Digestive system extracts the nutrients needed from the food the body consumes.
B.
Digestive system extracts the nutrients needed from the food the body consumes and the excretory system rids the body of the excess waste from the food that was consumed.
C.
Cardiovascular system carries the nutrients to the parts of the body that need to break them down for energy and Muscular system extracts the nutrients needed from the food the body consumes.
D.
Muscular system creates the energy needed and Respiratory system carries the excess waste from the food out of the body.
Answer:
The answer would be B.
Explanation:
A student observers melting crayons. Which of the following describes what they saw? A. A chemical change. B. A physical change. C. A physical property. D. A chemical property
Answer: A physical change
Explanation: since the melted they are still Crayons. You can freeze it and it would still be a crayon. So it was only a physical change
What are the ecological roles of annelids?
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Answer:
The most important function of annelids, or earth worms, to their ecological environment is to turn over the soil, making it healthier for plant life. This is accomplished both by their burrowing habits and through eating and excreting dirt.
Explanation:
The deer tick attaches to a warm-blooded animal and feeds on its blood.
Ticks need blood at every stage of their life cycle. They also carry Lyme
disease, an illness that can cause joint damage, heart complications, and
kidney problems What type of relationship is this?
Mutualism
Commensalism
Predator Prey
Parasitism
Parasitism. Ticks are complete parasites with no regard for the well being of their carriers.
Summarize the 3 types of cell division: Binary fission, mitosis, and meiosis
Answer:
Binary Fission is the reproduction of prokaryotic cells (bacteria and bacteria-like Archaea) is accomplished through binary fission. Binary fission is essentially cloning. Barring mutations that may have occurred when the genetic material was copied (a process called replication), the two resulting daughter cells are identical to the parent cell.
Mitosis is a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
Meiosis is a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information.
Students were studying a graph showing the phase changes of a substance. The graph is shown below. Which statement best describes the data shown?
Answer:C
Explanation:P shows a increase of kinetic energy and a phase change from solid to liquid
What is the purpose of RNA Translation
Answer:
this is how proteins are bound, through a series of amino acids combined in a chain
Explanation:
In your own words describe how genetic diversity is increased through the processes of crossing over, independent assortment, and random sexual reproduction.
Answer: Genetic variation describes naturally occurring genetic differences among individuals of the same species. Gene duplication, mutation, or other processes can produce new genes and alleles and increase genetic variation. New genetic variation can be created within generations in a population, so a population with rapid reproduction rates will probably have high genetic variation. And there are the reasons.
Simple Dominance is also known as...?
incomplete dominance
genetic dominance
complete dominance
forever dominance
Answer:
genetic dominance
Explanation:
Simple Dominance is also known as genetic dominance
Anton van Leeuwenhoek did all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Build the first compound microscope
B) Discover bacteria
C) Help prove the theory of blood circulation
D) Discover protozoans
I am pretty sure the correct answer is a
Answer:
answer is A
Explanation:
Imagine a polypeptide chain that contains the following amino acids, among several others. Describe FOUR interactions that will take place among the amino acids as they transform from free floating amino acids to a quaternary structure.
Answer:
1. Combination
2. Deformanation
3. Seperation
4. Opposition
Explanation:
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Which of the following best explains how insulin injections affect signal transduction in an individual with type 1 diabetes
A. They serve as second messengers to regulate glucose uptake to cells
B. They allow alternate signaling transduction pathways to control glucose levels
C. They open channels to allow signaling molecules to enter pancreatic cells
D. They provide a signaling molecule to begin the signal transduction pathway
Answer:
The correct answer is - option A. They serve as second messengers to regulate glucose uptake to cells.
Explanation:
Type one diabetes is a condition that is characterized as the inability to produce enough quantity or at all of the insulin by the beta cells of the pancreas. Therefore, a patient with this condition completely depends on exogenous insulin to maintain the sugar level in the blood.
Insulin is the hormone that removes the excess amount of glucose from the blood by the adipose tissue, liver cells, and skeletal muscle that uptake an extra amount of sugar. there are receptors present on the surface of the plasma membrane which binds with the insulin and acts as a secondary to regulate a cascade reaction to glucose uptake to cells.
10. Which molecule is critical to the body’s ability to absorb oxygen into the blood and distribute it effectively? A muscular B starch C chlorophyll D hemoglobin
Answer:
Hemoglobina
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Volume
2. Mass
3. Units? Metric System? I'm not sure about this one
4. Liters
5. Kilograms
6. Meters, but I'm pretty sure its the whole metric system
Explanation:
I have to go back and look at questions 3 and 6.
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potential energy
motion
at rest
position .
The name for this type of energy is potential energy
motion
position
kinetic energy .
It is called this because it has the potential to do work. Objects that are in
position
potential energy
kinetic energy
motion have
at rest
motion
kinetic energy
potential energy .
Explanation:
List some examples of how populations affect each other.
8. The heart is considered to be a part of which of the two systems listed below? A circulatory and integumentary C circulatory and muscular B respiratory and muscular D skeletal and circulatory
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About the Heart and Circulatory System
The circulatory system is composed of the heart and blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries. Our bodies actually have two circulatory systems: The pulmonary circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again, and the systemic circulation (the system we usually think of as our circulatory system) sends blood from the heart to all the other parts of our bodies and back again.
Convergent plate boundaries can form which of the following?
Rift Valleys
Deep Ocean Trenches
Mountains
Volcanic Island Arcs
New Ocean Floor
Answer:
Deep Ocean Trenches, Volcanic Island Arcs and mountains
Explanation:
At a convergent plate boundary two plates collides with one another. Based on the type of plate, different features can form at such a margin.
In a continental - continental crust collision, both plates have the same density so, they build up on collision to form a mountain. In an oceanic - continental crust convergence; the oceanic plate is denser and it subducts. This leads to the formation of trenches. Also, here, the subducted plate will melt and a crack within the crust can allow for the melt to reach the surface and solidify to form volcanic Island arcs. Oceanic - oceanic crust convergence is also known.Cells genetically unique is it mitosis or meisis
Answer:
Meiosis
Explanation:
While mitosis makes two identical cells with the same numbers of chromosomes, meiosis makes four unique daughter cells, from which every cell has half of the number of the chromosomes as the parent cell.
Meiosis is the specified form of cell division, making the reproductive cells, like sperm and egg cells, for example.
1-2 Paragraphs About The Background Of Reaction Time Slowing Down Once You Get Older
Answer:
Reaction times slow with age, and they correlate with scores on tests of higher cognitive functions many of which also deteriorate with age. The age-related changes in reaction times account for a substantial proportion of the age-related variance in higher cognitive functions (e.g., Deary, 2000. 2000Reflexes do slow with age. Physical changes in nerve fibers slow the speed of conduction. ... But the effect of age on reflexes and reaction time varies greatly from person to person. You can actually slow down—even reverse—the effects of aging by staying physically active.The next time some twenty-something complains that they feel old, you can reassure them that their feelings are, in fact, not ridiculous. After studying 3,305 people ages 16 to 44, researchers found that the brain's response time begins to decline at age 24.
Explanation:
Which body system works closely with the nervous system to regulate body activity
A. Lymphatic
B. Integumentary
C. Endocrine
D. Muscular
Answer:
d
Explanation:
d
Which process uses proteins to move molecules against a concentration gradient?
A. Passive Transport
B. Active Transport
C. Hypotonic
D. Endocytosis