Answer:
I believe the answer would be B
ATP is chemical energy that all cells use.
O True
O False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Adenosine triphosphate is broken into adenosine diphosphate, giving off energy in the process. This occurs during both cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
Answer:
TRue
Explanation:
ATP is the energy carrying molecule that is found in the cells of all living things
Is wetland salt water or fresh water ?
Or both
Estuary fresh water or salt water ? Or both
Ocean salt water or fresh water ?
Lake , river , stream , wetland , pond
What are two things you would do to protect wetlands?
Answer:
Household Plants and Gardens. By practicing a little care in our gardens, we can help the wetlands immensely
Help Wetland Wildlife.
Explanation:
Those are two things, but there's more if you need any, just comment and I'll list them to you.
Which environmental factor is likely to have the least impact on a population of organisms? *
5 points
A decrease in habitat size
An increase in the number of diseases
An increase in the number of predator species
A decrease in the number of competitive species
Answer:
A decrease in the number of competitive species
Explanation:
is a archaebacteria cell wall present or absent
Answer:
Archaebacteria have cell wall made of complex composition of peptidoglycan
Please Help me with Question 14 and 15
Answer: 14. Kidneys. 15. D brainliest??
Explanation:
Mutations that change the structure or number of chromosomes are called
chromosomal mutations. ¿What is the difference between
inversion and translocation?
An inversion is pretty much when the chromosome breaks and rearranges itself, and translocation is when a part of a chromosome is transferred to another chromosome. hope it helped :)
Which part of a molecule provides energy for life processes? *
(1) carbon atoms
O (2) oxygen atoms
(3) chemical bonds
(4) inorganic nitrogen
Answer:
I believe the answer is #3, chemical bonds.
Answer:
I think option 3 chemical bonds is right answer
Cold air usually pushes warm air because cold air has a _____________.
A. higher density
B. lower density
C. lower pressure
D. higher molecule speed
Name one function of the respiratory system other than gas exchange?
Answer:
another function of respiratory system is
it allows to breathe
If a DNA sequence it GAATGCCT, what are the matching base pairs?
Answer:
CTTACGGA
Explanation:
Normal red blood cells slide easily through narrow blood vessels. In sickle cell disease, many red blood cells change to a crescent shape like a slender moon. Crescent-shaped blood cells cause blockages in blood vessels. These blockages decrease the transport of oxygen. People with sickle cell disease often have sharp pains due to the lack of oxygen in parts of the body.
(Will mark Brainliest when someone answers)
The sickle cell version of the gene that causes sickle cell disease is recessive. Suppose that two parents with no symptoms have a child with sickle cell disease. What genes did the child inherit from the parents?
Answer:
C- the child must have inherited the gene from both parents.
Explanation:
Both parents could carry the trait and have no symptoms, but both parents passed it down to their child causing the child to have sickle cell anemia.
Population density is a measure of the number of individuals
per unit area.
A.True
B.False
Which of the following is NOT a rapid (fast) change in Earth's surface? *
1 point
landslides
volcanoes
deltas
earthquakes
HELPPPPP PLZ NEED IT BY TODAY PLLZZZZZZ 10 PIONTS
Answer:
delta
Explanation:
deltas take time to cause changes in the earth's surface as it takes time for water to erode and change things. volcanoes takes minutes to burn and ruin anything in its path, and landslides destroys everything in its path as well immediately.
A rapid or fast change can be defined as one that occurs quickly within a short amount of time.
Among the given example of changes, the types of changes are as follows:
Landslides - It is a result of imperceptive downslope movement and can occur within 10 seconds.Volcanoes - The eruption of volcanoes takes only a few seconds.deltas - The slow and steady flow of rivers form deltas and may take up to thousands of years.Earthquakes - It occurs within a few seconds after the fault ruptures and the ground shakes.Thus, the change that is not rapid is the formation of deltas.
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Research the effect of insulin on blood sugar after a meal. You may use outside sources. Select the correct statement. Insulin has no effect on blood sugar. Insulin increases blood sugar. Insulin reduces blood sugar.
Answer:
Insulin reduces blood sugar.
Explanation:
Insulin is an hormone produced naturally in the pancreas organ of the body. Insulin is majorly involved in digestion where it helps in the absorption process. Insulin aids the absorption of glucose by cells.
When a meal is eaten, the food digests and breaks down into GLUCOSE, which enters into the blood stream via the small intestine. Insulin ensures that the sugar (glucose) content in the blood REDUCES by moving glucose into cells for respiration (energy production) and storing the excess glucose as glycogen in the liver cells.
write the compliment triplets for the DNA sequence in each box in the following “ATG, ATC, GCA, AGT, AGC, GCC, GAT, AAG, TTG, CAG, TAG
Answer:
The complementary DNA sequence of each triplet is as follows:
ATG - TAC
ATC - TAG
GCA - CGT
AGT - TCA
AGC - TCG
GCC - CGG
GAT - CTA
AAG - TTC
TTG - AAC
CAG - GTC
TAG - ATC
Explanation:
A double-stranded DNA molecule is made up of two strands of DNA whose sequence are complementary to one another and linked by hydrogen bonds. According to the complementary base pairing rule as postulated by Chargaff, Adenine base will always hydrogen pair with Thymine base while Guanine base will always hydrogen pair with Cytosine base i.e. A-T, G-C
Based on the above explanation, the following triplets of DNA will have the following complementary sequences:
ATG - TAC
ATC - TAG
GCA - CGT
AGT - TCA
AGC - TCG
GCC - CGG
GAT - CTA
AAG - TTC
TTG - AAC
CAG - GTC
TAG - ATC
A student is sitting in class drinking a 16.9 fl oz bottle of Arizona tea (the size that you get from the deli). The student isn’t doing any activity, so the student’s body doesn’t need the sugar right away. What happens to all the sugar?
Answer:
The sugar is stored as glycogen in the students body
Explanation:
The food we consume contains sugar molecules (carbohydrate) that is broken down via respiration to synthesize energy (ATP). However, the sugar is not always utilized at once as the excess is stored as a carbohydrate called GLYCOGEN in our liver cells or muscle.
According to this question, a student is sitting in class drinking a 16.9 fl oz bottle of Arizona tea. The student, however, is not doing any activity and so his/her body does not need the sugar right away. This means that the body will store the sugar as GLYCOGEN until it is needed.
give an example of a change that the ecosystem was not able to recover from and return to equilibrium.
Answer:
Forestal tiene una cierta capacidad de "cicatrizarse" para recuperarse. Esta resiliencia ecológica varía con el contexto biogeográfico e histórico. El oeste de Nueva Orleans, seis meses después del paso del huracán Katrina
Explanation:
The ___ is a warm ocean current that warms up the east coast of the united states and parts of europe
A.Current
B.Jet stream
C.Gulf stream
D.El nino
Ez La nina
Answer:
C. Gulf Stream
Explanation:
Use the information and model to answer the following question.
Answer:
The Answer is A...............
Question 10 Sarcomeres are functional units _____muscle
A) Cardiac
B) Skeletal
C) B and C only
D) Smooth
briefly explain each one correct or incorrect . thanks
Answer:
skeletal
Explanation:
Cardiac muscle are only found in the heart
Smooth muscles generally form supporting tissue of blood vessels and hollow internal organs e.g stomach, intestines.
If the DNA code for the amino acid alanine is CGA, the tRNA anticodon for alanine is ?
1.)AGC
2.)CGA
3.)CGT
4.)GCU
Answer:
2
Explanation:
A controlled experiment was conducted to analyze the effects of darkness and boiling on the photosynthetic rate of incubated chloroplast suspensions. The dye reduction technique was used. Each chloroplast suspension was mixed with DPIP, an electron acceptor that changes from blue to clear when it is reduced. Each sample was placed individually in a spectrophotometer and the percent transmittance was recorded. The three samples used were prepared as follows.
Sample 1 – chloroplast suspension + DPIP
Sample 2 – chloroplast suspension surrounded by foil wrap to provide a dark environment + DPIP
Sample 3 – chloroplast suspension that has been boiled + DPIP
On the axes provided, construct and label a graph showing the results for the three samples.
Answer:
where's your data? tho, i think we're answering the samee thingggg. here's mineee
Which of the following sources of noise pollution has the greatest likelihood of leading to hearing loss
for exposed individuals in an urban area?
Your answer:
car horns
conversation
pneumatic drills
trains passing by
O traffic on a residential street
Answer:
traffic on a residential street
The relationship between the remora is and the shark is an example of
Answer:
An example of mutualism is the relationship between remora and shark.
Explanation:
Remora depends on sharks for food and locomotion. It has a sucking mouth that helps it to attach itself to the shark.
A student is studying the levels of organization in living things and creates a table to give examples of the different levels.
Which of these should the student write as an example of the organism level of organization?
human
stomach
connective tissue
food, water, and air
What is the ratio of the offsprings physical appearance
Answer:
1:2:1Explanation:
Hope this helps you :)
List developmental changes in animals
What do homologous and analogous
structures have in common?
Consider the following alleles: X1, X2, X3. The different alleles encode enzymes with slightly different ratesof reaction, but are otherwise identical. Consider a population that is sampled for these alleles at two different times. Below are the genotypes for each individual in this population at time 1. For the Time 1 population calculate the allele frequencies and genotype frequencies.(4points)
Complete question:
Consider the following alleles: X1, X2, X3. The different alleles encode enzymes with slightly different rates of reaction, but are otherwise identical. Consider a population that is sampled for these alleles at two different times. Below are the genotypes for each individual in this population at time 1. For the Time 1 population calculate the allele frequencies and genotype frequencies.(4points)
Time 1: Genotypes for each individual in this population
1XX1, X1X2, X2X2, X2X3, X2X2, X2X2, X1X3, X2X2, X1X1, X2X2, X3X3, X2X3, X2X3, X2X3, X2X3, X1X3, X1X1, X1X2, X1X3, X1X2, X1X2, X1X3, X1X1, X2X1, X1X1, X1X3, X3X3, X2X2, X3X3, X2X2
Answer:
allelic frequencies
• p = 0.34
• q = 0.4
• r = 0.27
genotypic frequencies
• X1X1 = 0.17
• X1X2 = 0.17
• X1X3 = 0.17
• X2X2 = 0.23
• X2X3 = 0.17
• X3X3 = 0.1
Explanation:
Due to technical problems, you will find the complete explanation in the attached files