Answer:
I would rather watch it in person because then i could touch it but over the screen would be hard to watch. I not really sure why it would be different for me but it is. so my answer would be to see it in person.
Explanation:
The stomach is a relatively small muscular organ compared to the small intestine that can be a long as six meters
Identify the type of mutation that occurred and explain in what way it affected the protien
Answer:
The type of mutation that occurs when in the DNA strand there is a change from guanine to cytosine is a nonsense mutation, since the triplet that should encode the amino acid encodes a stop codon and the protein cannot be completely synthesized.
Explanation:
The nonsense mutation consists of a change in one of the bases of the stranded DNA, which is transcribed into an altered mRNA, producing a stop codon, instead of an amino acid.
In the table it is observed that the CCA codon is a stop codon that cuts off the protein synthesis prematurely, leaving it incomplete and probably non-functional.
Sometimes this type of mutation can alter the sequence of amino acids but the protein may be complete enough to partially fulfill its function.
What causes a volcanic eruption?
3) What classification of unconformity occurs when sedimentary rock overlies igneous rock?
A) disconformity
B) nonconformity
C) angular unconformity
D) conformity
Answer:
B nonconformity
Explanation:
what are the building blocks of muscle and it provides 4 calories for every gram
Answer:
Protein
Explanation:
Protein is made up of amino acids that help to grow, maintain and repair different tissues in the body- including muscle.
Answer: The answer is protein
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WHY IS A CENTER OF A DAISY YELLOW AND ITS PETALS ARE WHITE
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Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:B
Yellow light is reflected from the center so that means it is scattered. White light (all colors) is reflected off the petals.
Why are fossil fuels cheaper in some places and more expensive than others?
Answer:
there could be a higher density of fossil fuels in one place, making its collection easy, where in another place, there might be a very low density of fossil fuels, making it hard to get, and therefore making it more expensive.
Explanation:
fossils aren't a blanket under the earth's crust. its spread out.
what is the average for a human piens
A 2.inc
B 4inc
C 10 inc
D 1 feet
Answer:
the average size is 4 inch. I think
Answer:
B. 4in
Explanation:
I'm not sure, and I don't want to look it up.
But that's the most reasonable.
2 is too small, 10 in is to big and 1 foot is to big.
In raindeer black noses B are dominant over red noses b and walking domabst W over fly w. Cross 2 heterozygous reindeer ? What are the possible phenotypes and ratios?
I got BW, Bw, bW, and bw
you should be able to get all the possible traits because both of them are heterozygous.
Water covers approximately:
a. 25% of Earth's surface
b. 50% of Earth's surface
c. 70% of Earth's surface
d. 95% of Earth's surface
Answer:
c. 70% of Earth's Surface
Before deciding on a medium to use, what should the presenter do?(1 point)
compare the strengths and limitations of each medium
decide on the number of still or moving images they need
know the age and size of their audience
chose the form they feel most comfortable with
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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A single covalent bond exists when two atoms share ………………pair(s) of
valence electrons
where in a stem cell of an embryo is the instructions for how to build organs?  a. ribosomes  b. endoplasmic reticulum  c. Golgi apparatus  d. nucleus
Answer:
. In the nucleus.
Explanation:
The information for all bodily functions resides in DNA in every cell.
Which event takes place first during
DNA replication
Answer:
The first step in DNA replication is to 'unzip' the double helix structure of the DNA? molecule. This is carried out by an enzyme? called helicase which breaks the hydrogen bonds? holding the complementary? bases? of DNA together (A with T, C with G)
Explanation:
Explain at least three ways in which a mutation in an individual's DNA could occur, and describe at least 2 effects a mutation could have on an individual's traits
Answer:
Mutations can occur from the following ways:
1. Errors that occur in DNA replication during cell division
2. Exposure to high-energy electromagnetic radiation
3. Exposure to chemicals mutagens
Effects of mutation include:
1. Genetic disorders
2. Cancers
Explanation:
A mutation is a change or alteration that occurs in the DNA sequence of a cell of an organism. These mutations can be passed on to offsprings of that organism. Mutations can occur from the following ways:
1. Errors that occur in DNA replication during cell division: during the process of cell division, the DNA in cell are copied many times. Some errors result when copying DNA, most of which are corrected during proofreading. However, some changes in the DNA sequence may not be corrected, thus resulting in a mutation.
2. Exposure to high-energy electromagnetic radiation: some types of electromagnetic radiation are ionizing, such as UV rays and X-rays. Prolonged exposure to these ionizing radiation may result in permanent damage to parts of the DNA, thereby resulting in a mutation.
3. Exposure to chemicals mutagens: mutagens are substances which are able to cause mutations. Some common chemical mutagens are alkylating agents such as ethylmethane sulfonate and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea.
Effects of mutation include:
1. Genetic disorders: in genetic disorders, certain normal functioning of the body processes are impaired. For example, hemophilia whereby blood lacks the ability to clot normally resulting in excessive bleeding.
2. Cancers: cancers occur when the cell of the body differentiate and grow abnormally. Various types of cancers include breast cancer, prostrate cancer, blood cancer etc.
If a strand of DNA has 45% A, what percent will be C?
Answer:
55%
Explanation:
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf C=5\%}}[/tex]
Explanation:
There is a method to calculating base percentages known as Chargaff's Rule. It states:
[tex]A+T+G+C=100\%[/tex]
We know the DNA has 45% Adenine or A.
Adenine always pairs equally with Thymine. In other words, the percentage of adenine equals the percentage of thymine (45% Thymine or T).
[tex]45\%+45\%+C+G=100\%[/tex]
[tex]90\%+C+G=100\%[/tex]
Subtract 90% from both sides.
[tex]90\%-90\%+C+G=100\%-90\%[/tex]
[tex]C+G=10\%[/tex]
Cytosine(C) and Guanine(G) pair equally and their percentages will be equal. We can divide 10% by 2.
[tex]C+G=10\% /2[/tex]
[tex]C/G=5\%[/tex]
The percentage of Cytosine or C is 5 percent.
Please help with this question worth 20 points
Answer:
To double its attacking power.
Explanation:
"Interaction with armed helper T cells activates the B cell to establish a primary focus of clonal expansion. Here, at the border between T-cell and B-cell zones, both types of lymphocyte will multiply for several days to constitute the first phase of the primary humoral immune response."
The different between two molecules included the type of sugar that forms a section of the molecules and the identify of one of the four nigtrogenous bases that make up another section of the molecules. These two molecules are
Answer:
DNA and RNA
Explanation:
The difference between two molecules include the type of sugar that forms a section of the molecules and the identity of one of the four nigtrogenous bases that make up another section of the molecules. These two molecules are Ribonucleic acid and Deoxyribonucleic acid.
Ribonucleic acid contains Ribose sugar while Deoxyribonucleic acid contains Deoxyribose sugar which is the major difference between the two molecules.
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Answer:
An important term in genetics that was not used by Mendel was the word "gene", a particle of the chromosome responsible for the traits of a living being. The molecule discovered by Oswald Avery - related to genes and inheritance - was DNA, a discovery he made in 1944.
Explanation:
Despite being considered the father of genetics and providing important information about the inheritance of traits, Mendel did not go so far as to use the term "gene," which is where the alleles responsible for those traits reside. The term "gene" was first used by another botanist, Wilhelm Johanssen, who in 1909 proposed the use of the word gene as the name of the particle responsible for inheritance.
In 1944, the Canadian physician Oswald Avery, faced with the mistaken belief that genes were found in proteins, proposed an experiment where he discovered that the molecule responsible for heredity was deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA.
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what is the average for a human piens A 2.inc B 4inc C 10 inc D 1 feet
Answer:
I'm gonna have to go with B 4 inches
Explanation:
it is B cause I'm below average and no one is longer than 10 inches
_______ is where both organisms gain from the interaction. A. Commensalism B. Mutualism C. Predation
Answer:
B. Mutualism
Explanation:
Mutual means both parties feel the same way, so they both gain from the interaction. I just looked at the root of the word
Answer:
b . mutualism
Explanation: MUTUALISM IS A FORM OF SYMBIOSIS WHEREBY BOTH ORGANISMS INVOLVED BENEFIT FROM THE RELATIONSHIP
What role does gene expression play in determining traits on an offspring? Explain your response
Gene expression has been defined as the process where the genes produce proteins and RNA. They determine the traits in offspring as various types of proteins pass from parent to offspring.
What is gene expression?Gene expressions are said to be the expression of the genome products in the cell that undergoes the process of transcription and translation to produce the RNA and protein structures that are responsible for providing the phenotype and genotype.
The genes code for the RNA and protein that regulates the amount and type of proteins to be expressed in the offspring that are passed from a parent through reproduction methods. They are hereditary patterns that vary in some amount to make two individuals different from each other.
Therefore, gene expression plays an important role in determining the trait in offspring.
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1. How do we know the continents were ever connected (what evidence do we have)?
2. What does the map show about the Earth 225 million years ago ?
3. In what era was the Mesosaurus alive?
4. What animal do you think the Lystrosaurus is related to today and WHY?
Answer:
1. Wegener then assembled an impressive amount of evidence to show that Earth's continents were once connected in a single supercontinent. Wegener knew that fossil plants and animals such as mesosaurs, a freshwater reptile found only South America and Africa during the Permian period, could be found on many continents.
2. It shows that all continents started from a one large land mass. It might be named Pangea. Because people are close to each other, it's so easy to talk and talk about things not just about them but also about other people.
3.Mesosaurus, (genus Mesosaurus), early aquatic relative of reptiles, found as fossils from the Early Permian Period (299 million to 271 million years ago) in South Africa and South America.
4.The Lystrosaurus is a mammal-like animal from the early Triassic period that roamed modern day regions such as India, South Africa and Antarctica over 250 million years ago. It has tusks like an elephant and a beak similar to a turtle, and it was roughly the size of a pig.
Explanation:
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what would happen to your body of blood pressure didn't work as it should?
Answer:
Vision problems. Heart attack. Stroke.
Explanation:
Answer:
Many things.
Explanation:
Blood pressure is a needed thing in a body. It gets blood to your organs and everywhere that needs it. If it didn't work, many things could happen.
Too high BP(hypertension):
If your blood pressure is too high, it can cause ruptured vessels, heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, which is where the heart enlarges too much to continue pumping blood at the adequate pressure/speed, kidney disease/failure, which would be from damage to the arteries around the kidneys, vision loss due to damage to the vessels in the eyes, angina, which is chest pain due to narrowed vessels in the chest, some forms of which may cause heart attacks.
Too low BP(hypotension):
If you're experiencing hypotension, there are many things commonly associated with it. These are dizziness, fainting, nausea, blurred/fading vision, lack of focus, and fatigue. If hypotension becomes extreme, it can cause someone to go into shock, which is life threatening and can and will cause death.
Which internal structure is an adaptation that provided organisms with the function to perform gas exchange on land?
Answer:lungs
Explanation:
Lungs
1) What is the monomer (building block) of a protein?
Amino Acids
Nucleotides
Legos
Answer:
Amino acids
Explanation:
What happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution?
How are proteins made and secreted out of the cell by using active transport
Answer:
diffusion
Explanation:
it puts it out and reduces it
Which mutation results in the mutated DNA sequence having more or less,
nucleotides than the original?
Silent
Nonsense
Missense
Frameshift
Answer:
Frameshift
Explanation:
Mutations are randomly-occuring changes that occur within the genetic code, DNA due to errors within replication. DNA molecules are long-chain, helical macromolecules that store genetic information They are made up of varying sequences of monomers called nucleotides. which form base pairs and sequences of codons in a reading frame, which gives instructions for protein formation.
Single nucleotide polymorphisms are common, and often result in no changes in amino acids, as silent mutations. Some errors add a random nucleotide (SNP) that results in a premature stop codon, called nonsense mutation. Missense mutations are SNPs that change the sequence of codons resulting in a different amino acid.
Frameshift mutations result from insertions or deletions of nucleotides not divisible by 3. This results in more or less nucleotides needed for a codon and disrupts the reading frame- this results in a different translation of proteins