What is
phosphorylase role in this signal transduction
pathway?
A) release glucose from glycogen. B) Activate the G-protien by attaching a ligand to the membrane protien
Activate the G-protein by attaching a ligand to the
membrane protein

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Answer 1

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elk with large antlers are able to fight off other males and will dominate The herb are​

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Answer: disruptive

Explanation:

In a protected marine region, a sign is placed at the entrance to the bay that reads, "Fishing is prohibited during the months of February through June". This is an example of
temporal control
. A little farther down the bay there is a cove with a sign outside that reads, "Access to this area restricted." This sign uses a(n)
form of limitation.

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Answer:

Zone Management and Absolute Restriction

Explanation:

The first blank is Zone Management and the second blank is Absolute Restriction. I just took the test on plato and it was correct :)

In a protected marine region, a sign is placed at the entrance to the bay that reads, "Fishing is prohibited during the months of February through June". This is an example of Zone Management.

A little farther down the bay there is a cove with a sign outside that reads, "Access to this area restricted." This sign uses a(n) Absolute Restriction form of limitation.

Which type of energy causes raindrops to fall onto Earth's surface?
A. Gravitational energy
B. Geothermal energy
C. Solar energy
D. Nuclear energy

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Gravitational energy draws things to it's surface

Answer:

its A

Explanation:

Predict the nature of the indicated covalent
bond.
H
H-C-N

H
H
H
polar
non-polar

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Answer:

The nature of the indicated covalent bond is polar.

Explanation:

The given diagram is the Lewis structure of Methylamine which has the formula, CH₃NH₂.

In order to know that it is polar, we will discover that in the Lewis structure there are unpaired electrons in the central atom. Also, the bond that exists between the hydrogen and nitrogen shows that it is polar.

CH₃NH₂ is seen to have two charged ends that are opposite and the bonds that exists between hydrogen and nitrogen, which makes it a polar molecule.

The electronegativities of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen can also be used to determine its polarity.

what are the three components of the cell theory

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1. All living things are composed of cells
2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things
3. All cells are produced from other cells

Answer: Sample Response.

Explanation: The first component of the cell theory says that all living things are made of cells. The second component of the cell theory states that cells are the basic structure and function of living things. The last component of the cell theory says that cells come from other cells.

pick two air masses and tell me about their characteristics include full name as well as the symbol​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What is a stimulus?
there are no options actually so plz help thank you

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Answer:

In general, a stimulus is something that provokes or causes an action or response, as in Failing that test was the stimulus I needed to start studying harder. The plural of stimulus is stimuli. Its verb form is stimulate, which typically means to spur into action or to invigorate.

Explanation:

Answer:

In physiology, a stimulus is a detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment. The ability of an organism or organ to detect external stimuli, so that an appropriate reaction can be made, is called sensitivity

Explanation:

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increase productivity due to nutrient abundance is called​

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Answer:

primary production-?

Explanation:

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Primary production or productivity

List three differences between light dependent and light-independent reactions of photosynthesis

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Interphase is the part of the cell cycle during which these phases occur:
A. Growth 1, Synthesis, Growth 2
B. Growth 1, Synthesis, Growth 2, Mitosis
C. Growth 1 and Growth 2
D. Mitosis and Cytokinesis

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Answer:

The correct answer is - A. Growth 1, Synthesis, Growth 2.

Explanation:

The cell cycle has three important phases Interphase, M -phase and cytokinesis. Interphase is the laongest phase of eukaryotic cell cycle. This phase shows no observational change in the cell, however, it collects nutrients, generates protein and replicates DNA and prepare the cell for the M- phase.

Interphase has 3 phases G1, S, and G2 phase. G1 phase is the phase that collects nutrients and increase the size of the cell for the cell division. S phase or synthesis phase is the phase takes maximum time in cell divivon and acompanied by protein generation, duplication of the genetic material. G2 phase is preparatory phase that prepeare the cell before the cell enter in the M - phase.

which is correct and explain .plz help.image is attached​

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Electric is the answer to your question

where is the dna located in the eukaryotic cell

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Answer:

Nucleus

I did this and I think it was right

Answer:

nucleus

The nucleus is particularly important among eukaryotic organelles because it is the location of a cell's DNA.

Which of the following is NOT true about the digestive system?
It’s question 10

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Answer:

10. D

Explanation:

As we age, the amount of fluid in our bodies begins to decrease. This means there are fewer water reserves available for your body to use as you get older. Lowered thirst response. Feeling thirsty is your body's way of letting you know you need water.

What tools can be used to make observations of the sparkles of a mineral?

Hammer
Streak plate
Flashlight
Steel nails

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Answer: Flashlight

Explanation: The sparkles of a mineral is also known as it's luster. For example, a diamond when in the sun or under a source of light will shine due to the reflection of the sun. A flashlight is also a tool that can be used to observe the sparkles of a mineral, or in other words it's luster.

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One codon has the instructions to make

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Answer:

1 protein

Explanation:

cell cycle and cell division with diagram​

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Answer:

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All cells are in stage 1. S stage then causes the cell to begin growth. Stage G2 is the double check. Mitosis is then signaled for cellular division.

Please help me I do not know how

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Liquid 1 and 4, because they have the same melting point and density.

Two colleagues that share the same office are exposed to the flu virus one week in January. Janet just recovered from the same flu virus two weeks earlier, while Mark has not been sick yet this winter. Which person do you expect would be more likely to become sick with this flu virus and why?

Janet: since she already had the flu, her immune system is weaker than Marks.

Janet: she will most likely get the flu again, and a more severe case of it.

Mark: he has not acquired any active immunity to the flu, and Janet has.

Mark: he has only passive immunity to the flu which will not benefit him in this case.

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I believe Mark is more likely to get sick with the flu virus because Janet has acquired a slight immunity because she was infected with it while Mark has not been infected with the virus

which will cause an increase in runoff and infiltration in an area​

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Answer:

More slopes on the ground, opened areas or potholes/sinkholes

Explanation:

Why is proteomics important in the systems biology approach?

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Answer: Proteomics, generally regarded as the comprehensive study of the expression of all the proteins at a particular time in different organs, tissues, and cell types is a key enabling technology for the systems biology approach.

Explanation:

Meiosis occurs only in the _____cells

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Answer:

reproductive cells

Explanation:

Meiosis only occurs in reproductive cells

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Answer:

Meiosis occurs only in the reproductive cells.

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In a food chain or web, is organism would be classified as a(n)

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Answer:

producer

Explanation:

The answer to this question would be PRODUCER . This question has already been asked on brainly

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1. Chromosomes are made of
and​

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Answer:

protein and DNA

Explanation:

protein and DNA! Hope I helped !

what is missing from the food chain? ( look at number 7)

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Answer:

decomposer

Explanation:

producer-consumer-decomposer

How does the amount of light affect how plants grow?

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Answer:

Light is an essential factor in maintaining plants. The rate of growth and length of time a plant remains active is dependent on the amount of light it receives. Light energy is used in photosynthesis, the plant's most basic process.

Explanation:

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What is the process where water enters
the atmosphere by evaporating from the
leaves of plants?
A. Liquification
B. Transpiration
C. Sublimation

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Answer:

B/Transpiration

Explanation:

Transpiration is evap- oration of liquid water from plants and trees into the atmosphere. Nearly all (99%) of all water that enters the roots transpires into the atmosphere. ... Sublimation is the process where ice and snow (a solid) changes into water vapor (a gas) without moving through the liquid phase

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Chemicals used in chemotherapy treatments to fight cancer can also harm cels in hair folicles and bone marrow. What
characteristic do these cells most likely share with cancerous cells?
O They form tumors.
O They spread through the blood.
O They divide rapidy.
O They contain a mutation.

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Answer:

C. They divide rapidly

Explanation:

Answer: The correct answer is B

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What role does the brain play when it comes to our senses?

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Senses refer to the ability to see,taste,touch, smell, and hear. Our senses receptors send signals to the brain. The brain analyzed the sensory information and tells the body what to do in response.

1. Which image represents the flow of a longshore current in relation to a sandy beach?​

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Answer: Option C

Explanation:

When waves of water approach the beach, they do so as an angle because they have been slowed down by the first parts of the beach that they have encountered.

When they hit the beach at an angle, they come back to the water and keep doing so like the movement shown in option D. This constant motion moves the sand and other particles on the beach progressively and the current that does so is the Longshore current which moves parallel to the coastline.  

True or False: Ecological succession happens very quickly, usually just a few years. True False

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Answer:

I think is false

Explanation:

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