Describe DNA replication. Include all relevant aspects. When does this process occur? and why
why could the formation of a hole in the ozone layer cause concern?
Answer:
Because it can damage the protective layer in the earth's atmosphere, therefor causing a risk of high damage from meteorites and asteroids.
Explanation:
The formation of a hole in the ozone layer would cause concern because it increases the amount of ultraviolet rays that reach Earth and can harm it's inhabitants.
what is a protein that recognizes and responds to a signal
The answer to your question is receptors.
photosynthesis and cellular respiration scientific principles
Explanation:
Photosynthesis makes the glucose that is used in cellular respiration to make ATP. ... While photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, cellular respiration requires oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. It is the released oxygen that is used by us and most other organisms for cellular respiration.
Suggest an explanation for the evolution of the pigeon-like ancestor into the flightless dodo.
Answer:
It's ancestors were pigeon-like birds which flew to the island millions of years ago. There were no predators on the island. Gradually, the birds became much heavier, lost their ability to fly and evolved into the dodo.
Explanation:
aside from the hard-boiled egg, what other things can you compare to the earth's interior layer
Answer:
The Avocado because its seed represents its core and the avocado meat represents the mantle and the skin of the avocado represents the crust
Explanation:
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Answer:
An Avocado can be another example
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Several color variants of a wild berry are shown below in which black is the wild-type phenotype. All of the color variants are due to differing alleles for the same gene. Crosses produce the following results:
Based on the results above, which FOUR of the following statements are true?
• The green color is recessive.
• The green color is dominant to the wild-type black color.
• The blue color is recessive to the wild-type black color.
• The blue color is dominant.
• The blue color is recessive to the green color.
• The green color is recessive to the blue color.
• The blue color is recessive.
• The blue color is dominant to the green color.
• The green color is recessive to the wild-type black color.
• The blue color is dominant to the wild-type black color.
• The green color is dominant to the blue color.
• The green color is dominant
Answer:
the green colour is recessive
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Most species of animals do not
drink milk once they have
reached adulthood. Which of
these is an animal that DOES
continue to drink milk into
adulthood?
A. humans
B. snakes
C. spiders
Answer:
if we don't know anything about animals we can say that snakes and spiders complete itself development in an egg.the possible answer is A
2. According to the graph below, what temperature will result in the highest rate of photosynthesis?
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Answer:
At medium temperatures, between 50 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, or 10 and 20 degrees Celsius, the photosynthetic enzymes work at their optimum levels, so photosynthesis rates gauge high. Depending on the particular plant in question, set the greenhouse thermostat to a temperature within this range for best
A local watershed carries runoff from farms, suburban lawns, and wastewater treatment plants into local rivers, and eventually into a local bay. How could this affect the health of the bay?
A. It could make water hypoxic for organisms.
B. There will be an increase of aquatic plants and fish.
C. It could increase dissolved oxygen for fish.
D. There will be decreased nutrients in the water.
Answer:
answer should be "making water hypoxic for organisms". reason is because the runoff from these treatment plants are filled with nutrients, which will cause eutrophication. eutrophication is excessive algae sprouts which create more DO but then later becomes all used up when they decompose, making it so other organisms have no oxygen.
The runoff water from farms, suburban lawns, and wastewater treatment plants into local rivers affects the health of the bay by making water more hypoxic for organisms. Thus, the correct option is A.
What is Local bay?A Local bay may be defined as an area of the sea or other water bodies which are usually smaller than a gulf. It is mostly surrounded by water.
The runoff water from farms, suburban lawns, and wastewater treatment plants contain an enormous amount of nutrients that assist the growth of algae over the surface of water bodies known as eutrophication.
These algae consume all much of the available oxygen of the water body and make the environment hypoxic i.e. oxygen deficient.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.
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What are the four things that plants need to live
Answer:
Sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, dirt/soil
Explanation:
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Explanation:
using example, explain the concept of homeostasis
Answer:
Homeostatis: maintenance of constant internal environment (optimum temperature or optimum optimum osmotic concentration) that permits all the biochemical reactions and physiological functions to proceed with maximum efficiency.
▪For example, when we exercise, there is heat production in the body and the body temperature rises which gets detected by the nerve sensors present in the body and the temperature control system in the brain is activated. It then activates sweat glands that helps in bringing the body temperature back to normal.
Explain the use of oxytocin in labor inductoin in the case of obstructed labor
What other food do plantains resemble?
A.
sweet potatoes
B.
bananas
C.
white potatoes
D.
beets
Answer:
B. bananas
Explanation:
f the daughter cell contains 24 chromosomes, how many were contained in the parent cell, for Mitosis and Meiosis?
Answer:
The answer to your question depends on whether cells are dividing after mitosis or meiosis. I will give explanations for both.
During mitosis, the nuclear content of the cells divides just prior to cytokinesis when the cell itself divides. Prior to mitosis, the DNA contained in the parent cell is...
Explanation:
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can divide indefinitely, and under the right conditions, can (hypothetically) develop into a wide variety
of different specialized cells.
A Regenerated cells
B Embryonic stem cells
C Adult stem cell
D Cancer cells
Which structure is most directly responsible for maintain homeostasis in all the cells?
Answer:
Cell membrane or plasma membrane is most directly responsible for maintain homeostatis in all cells.
which describes the Grand canyon as it will be one million years from today?
Answer:
I think it will become shallower and narrower.
Explanation:
This is because today, the Grand Canyon is deep and wide, we are talking about how it was one million years ago, which would look noting like this today. Little piece of rock has started to fall off of the sides of the Grand Canyon so it looks how it looks today.
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Name three reasons, as to why, bacteria is so widespread into different life/ecosystems
Answer:
Bacteria are decomposers which break down dead material and recycle it. They also can be producers, making food from sunlight, such as photosynthetic bacteria, or chemicals, such as chemosynthetic bacteria.The most influential bacteria for life on Earth are found in the soil, sediments and seas. Well known functions of these are to provide nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus to plants as well as producing growth hormones. By decomposing dead organic matter, they contribute to soil structure and the cycles of nature. Decomposers play a critical role in the flow of energy through an ecosystem. They break apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials, making nutrients available to primary producers.Explanation:
The magic word is:
A) Ostoma
B) cristae
C) chemiosmosis
D) chromosome
E) aneuploidy
F) gene
G) meristem
H) zygote
Explanation:
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A program designed to interfere with your computer, device or network's normal operation is called a Answer
Answer:
A virus
Explanation:
In gymnastics, a gymnast must be able to balance on a balance beam. What is the best explanation for what forces are acting on the gymnast on a balance beam? (2 points)
The forces are balanced when the force of gravity pulling you down is the same as the force of the balance beam pushing you up.
The forces are unbalanced when the force of gravity pulling you down is the same as the force of your legs pushing you up.
The forces are balanced when the force of gravity pulling you down is stronger than the force of the balance beam pushing you up.
The forces are unbalanced when the force of gravity is reduced to the same force as the balance beam pushing you up.
Answer:1
Explanation:Because gravity always pulls you down even when your standing on an object.
Which of the following is true about the sugar molecules in plants
1. The sugar molecules are made by plants and animals for energy
2. The sugar molecules are the result of a chemical reaction called photosynthesis
3. The sugar molecules are used by the cells as energy
4. The sugar molecules are made from molecules of water and carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Plants make sugar from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide in the air. a chemicls reaction happens causing photosynthesis
Why are braided streams common in sedimentary rocks before the arrival of plants on land ?
Answer:
Braided rivers have a multithreaded plan form comprising many confluences and diffluences (Miall, 1977). Braid bars and channels can be classified as a hierarchy depending upon their relative size, and three orders of braiding can be seen in proglacial rivers with constant discharge. First-order braid bars are those largest bars which are separated by major channels. First-order bars are made up of a series of smaller, second-order braid bars, which are separated by smaller channels. Third-order braid bars are contained within second-order bars. Complexity of braid pattern is, however, strongly stage dependent, with rivers losing their braided character during peak flood conditions. Braid bars, mid-channel bars, unit bars, and islands have been described in braided river systems on a range of scales ranging from meters to kilometers. All bars are subject to dissection , remobilization, and migration by the appropriate discharge magnitude and frequency (Miall, 1977, 1983).
Explanation:
When mRNAs are being translated simultaneously by multiple ribosomes, the structure is known as a(n) g
Answer:
The structure is known as polysome
What is special about each organism in the ecosystem