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Answer 1
The answer is b or a
Answer 2

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D. Viruses can have a lipid envelope derived from the host cell membrane. So they have the same phospholipids and glycoproteins (they also have specific viral proteins)


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Select the neurological problems that affect women more often than men.

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Answer: Imma say the Parkinson's disease.

This disabling neurological disease affects about 50% more men than women.More than two times more men than women are affected by antisocial personality disorder and substance use disorder. Several cancers, including stomach cancer (2:1), oesophageal cancer (3:1), liver cancer (2:1 to 4:1) and oral cancer (2:1 to 3:1), which have mostly lifestyle-based risk factors, are more common in men.

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Explanation:

Fibromyalgia is neurological disorder that involves the brain's communication with the body's pain receptors, via the spinal cord. Fibromyalgia affect women more than men.

Water lilies float on the surface of ponds. They grow in shallow ponds, so the roots of the plant can grow down into the mud at the bottom of the pond. Water lilies need about 4–6 hours of sunlight each day, and grow best in tropical areas.

Which statement best explains why water lilies cannot survive in the marine biome?
A.
The marine biome has an average yearly rainfall that is too high.
B.
The water in the marine biome is salt water rather than fresh water.
C.
The water in the marine biome is fresh water rather than salt water.
D.
The marine biome has an average yearly rainfall that is too low

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A is false

C is false

D is false

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Describe 3 pieces of evidence that you could use to support the theory of evolution.

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Answer:

Darwin used multiple lines of evidence to support his theory of evolution by natural selection -- fossil evidence, biogeographical evidence, and anatomical evidence.

Explanation:

The text box below contains facts about salmon:
juvenile salmon migrate from freshwater streams and rivers to the ocean.
in the ocean, juvenile salmon d.r.i.n.kk. salt water.
Special cells on the salmon's gills called chloride cells help the salmon to excrete salt.

How do populations of juvenile salmon respond to changes in salinity as they migrate?
The juvenile salmon utilize special structures but do not alter their behavior.
The juvenile salmon alter their behavior and utilize special structures.
The juvenile salmon utilize special structures to alter their behavior.
The juvenile salmon alter their behavior but do not utilize special structures.

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Answer:

due to the salmons body and biology the salinity doesnt matter because they can change whats around them using the salt from inside their body

Explanation:

they both utilize and alter behavior

The populations of juvenile salmon respond to changes in salinity as they migrate the juvenile salmon utilize special structures to alter their behavior. Therefore, option C is correct.

What is salinity ?

The amount of dissolved salt in a body of water is known as salinity. It makes a significant contribution to conductivity and influences many aspects of the chemistry of natural waters as well as the biological activities that take place there.

In soils and seas, primary salinity is a natural occurrence. Salt lakes, salt pans, salt marshes, and salt flats are a few examples of naturally occurring salty landscapes. Salting caused by human activity, typically land development and agriculture, is known as secondary salinity.

Salinity is the buildup of salt to a degree that harms the built environment and the ecosystem in general. While there are many areas of the Australian terrain that are naturally salty, human activity has the potential to raise salt levels. Water and salinity go hand in hand.

Thus, option C is correct.

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Codons are found on
while anticodons are found on
mRNA, RNA
DNA, mRNA
mRNA, DNA
tRNA, mRNA

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Answer:

Anticodons are found in tRANA

Codons are found in RNA

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What happens when you change the material through which a wave travels?

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Answer:

Changing the material will speed up or slow down the wave depending on the index of refraction of the material.

In _______, _____________ ___________, looked at a piece of cork under his
microscope and called what he saw cells.

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Answer:

1665

Robert hooke

Answer:

In 1665, Robert Hooke looked at a piece of cork under his

microscope and called what he saw cells.

Explanation:

Robert Hooke performed several experiments on the work of the cell theory and overall was the first scientist to discover them and coin the name of cells.

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1. If a long tail is a dominant characteristic, in which case is the characteristic of a long tail definitely expressed?

A) when at least one allele contains instructions for a long tail

B) when at least one parent has a long tail

C) when both alleles contain instructions for a long tail

D) when both parents have a long tail


2. What is true of all body cells except sex cells?


A) Each cell type carries chromosomes and genes that identify it as that specific type of cell. For example, skin cells have different chromosomes and genes than muscle cells.


B) Each body cell contains the same number and kinds of chromosomes for that organism. The chromosomes contain the same number and kinds of genes for that individual.


C) While each cell type in the body contains the same kinds of genes, they are organized on different chromosomes depending on the cell type.


D) While each cell in the body contains the same number of chromosomes, each cell type has different genes along those chromosomes.

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Answer:

1. A) when at least one allele contains instructions for a long tail

2. B) Each body cell contains the same number and kinds of chromosomes for that organism. The chromosomes contain the same number and kinds of genes for that individual.

Answer:

A. when at least one allele contains instructions for a long tail

Explanation:

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How many NAD+ become NADH during glycolysis, starting with one molecule of glucose?
a. none
b.1
c.2
d.6​

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Answer:

d.6

Explanation:

Step 6 is the first step in which NAD+ is reduced to form NADH. Two NADH molecules are formed for every one glucose molecule.

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How does the length of the axon in a relay neurone differ from the axon in both a sensory and a motor neurone

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Relay neurons are interneurons that connect brain regions and near neurons, so their axons are shorter than the ones of a motor or sensory neurons which need to be very long as they travel long distances to reach target organs

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A group is a collection of same kind of organisms that travel together, live, and perform daily tasks together.
Scientists claim that group behavior can increase the chances for an individual and a species to survive and reproduce.
What are the pro's of group behavior? Choose ALL that could apply.
A)
Reduced chance of predation.
B)
Better chance at finding a mate.
Improved foraging, locating food sources.
D)
Increased competition for food or a mate.
E)
No struggle for authority; shared leadership roles.

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Answer:

a b e

Explanation:

these are all pros of living in groups

The number of different species in an area is called species diversity or _________.

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Answer:

Explanation:

biodiversidad

Select the correct answer. Which statement is an example of a focused topic? A. Fruits from rainforests are known to heal diseases that affect people around the world. B. Fruits from rainforests are enjoyed by people all over the world. C. Fruits from rainforests are part of a healthy diet. D. Fruits from rainforests in the Amazon are effective remedies for the common cold.

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Answer:

I think D

Explanation:

Answer:

D. Fruits from rainforests in the Amazon are effective remedies for the common cold.

Explanation:

Che healthy way to lose weight is to...
Drink a lot of water
O Take in slightly less calories than you use daily
O Eat no fats
O Eat no carbohydrates
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Answer:

O Take in slightly less calories than you use daily

 

Explanation:

It has been shown that the healthiest diets to lose weight are those where individuals consume fewer calories than normal and simultaneously by taking care of consuming all essential nutrients in adequate quantities.  

The essential nutrients to be consumed in a healthy diet include:

1- macronutrients, especially proteins (amino acids) to avoid muscle loss as well as normal metabolic functions, and fats, which are required to absorb some micronutrients (i.e., liposoluble vitamins)

2- micronutrients, which include vitamins (e.g., vitamin D, vitamin C, etc) and minerals (e.g., iron, calcium, etc).

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Answer:

3 (dominant) 1 (recessive)

Explanation:

Figure out which step in the scientific method is being used.
"If eating celery burns more calories than the celery contains, then I will lose weight if I eat lots of celery."

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Answer:

Hypothesis

Explanation:

It uses an if then system, which is commonly used when creating hypothesises.

If Ava drops a 5 kg ball off a 20 meter building and Clayton drops a 5 kg ball
off a 40 meter building, which ball will have more potential energy?"

A.Ava's ball
B.Clayton's ball

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I think B is the answer. Hope this helps!

In cats, the gene for Calico (multicolored) cats is an x-linked trait that is
CODOMINANT. Females that receive a "B" and an "R" gene have black and orange
splotches on white coats. Males can only be black or orange, but never calico.
A female calico's genotype is XBXR
Cross a female calico cat with a black male. (Complete a Punnett square)
What are the results of the cross?
25% Black and male, 0% Calico Male, 25% Calico female
50% Black and male, 50% Calico female.
50% Orange and male, 50% Female Black

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Answer:

Considering the whole progeny (100%), there will be

25% Black male kittens, XBY0% Calico Male kittens25% Calico female kittens, XBXR

Explanation:

Available data:

The gene for Calico (multicolored) cats is an x-linked trait and codominantCalico Females receive a "B" and an "R" gene, and have black and orange splotches on white coats. Their genotype is XBXR.Males can only be black or orange, but never calico. Their genotype is XBY and XRY

Cross: a female calico cat with a black male

Parentals)   XBXR    x    XBY

Gametes)  XB  XR       XB   Y

Punnett square)    XB        XR

                   XB   XBXB   XBXR

                    Y      XBY      XRY  

F1) Among the whole progeny:

    2/4 = 50%  will be black (female XBXB and male XBY)     1/4  = 25% will be Calico (female XBXR)     1/4  = 25% will be Orange (male XRY)  

   Among females:

   1/2 = 50% of females will be black, XBXB    1/2 = 50% of females will be Calico, XBXR

   Among males:

   1/2 = 50% of males will be black, XBY    1/2 = 50% of males will be orange, XRY        

Some people's earlobes dangle or flap unattached, while others don't. This trait is genetically determined. Use the genetics simulation to explore the genes that determine whether earlobes are attached or unattached. One trait is dominant and the other is recessive. See what happens when you cross parents with different genetic combinations. Follow the specific instructions for each trial.

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JND stands for:
Select one:
a. Just noticeable theory
ob. Just noticeable direction
c. Just negotiable difference
d. Just noticeable difference​

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The correct answer is D. Just noticeable difference.

Explanation

In psychophysics, a barely noticeable difference, usually abbreviated with lowercase letters JND, is the smallest detectable difference between an initial and a secondary level of a particular sensory stimulus. Also known as limen difference, differential threshold, or less noticeable difference. According to the above, the correct answer is D. Just noticeable difference.

What’s the use of short tandem repeat?

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Answer: Ok So A short tandem repeat is a microsatellite with repeat units that are 2 to 7 base pairs in length, with the number of repeats varying among individuals, making STRs effective for human identification purposes.STRs are extremely useful in applications such as the construction of genetic maps (49), gene location, genetic linkage analysis, identification of individuals, paternity testing, as well as disease diagnosis 50., 51.. STR analysis has also been employed in population genetics.

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How many ATP can be obtained from the complete beta-oxidation and metabolism of one 16-carbon fatty acid molecule?​

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Answer:

read ex

Explanation:

129 ATP

which statement best describes metals

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Answer:

... There is no answer options

Explanation:

metals are conductors and there are also plenty of different types of metals but yea they’re conductors and heat transfers from an object or something like that, to the metal

list five women rights​

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Women's Suffrage. ...
Sexual and Reproductive Rights. ...
Freedom of Movement. ...
Intersectional Feminism. ...
Gender Inequality. ...
Gender-Based Violence. ...
Sexual Violence and Harassment. ...
Workplace Discrimination.

Which symbol represents a dominant allele?


t

Tt

T

tt

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Answer:

Tt

Explanation:

In rabbits, black fur (B) is dominant to white fur (b) A purebred black furred male is bred with a female that had the recessive white fur

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Answer:

BB x bb

Bb

Bb

Explanation: When a purebred dominant trait is bred with a purebred recessive trait then the offspring will always have the dominant and recessive trait.

living in an unhealthy community will lead to. ​

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Explanation:

if you mean dirty or not cleaned in a while then you can get sick from the lingering germs, and you can get sick or die if something like a gas pipe has rusted open from not being cleaned. there are many other examples.

Living in an unhealthy community will lead to sicknesses and diseases, and it would spread way easier too, if there are no healthcare professionals around the area.

Sleep is an important need for people, explain sleep and four
different stages of sleep.​

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Answer:

Stage 1 non-REM sleep is the changeover from wakefulness to sleep. ...

Stage 2 non-REM sleep is a period of light sleep before you enter deeper sleep. ...

Stage 3 non-REM sleep is the period of deep sleep that you need to feel refreshed in the morning. ...

REM sleep first occurs about 90 minutes after falling asleep.

Explanation:

Sleep

Sleep is an important part of your daily routine—you spend about one-third of your time doing it. Quality sleep – and getting enough of it at the right times -- is as essential to survival as food and water. Without sleep you can’t form or maintain the pathways in your brain that let you learn and create new memories, and it’s harder to concentrate and respond quickly.

Stages of sleep

stage 1 non-REM sleep is the changeover from wakefulness to sleep. During this short period (lasting several minutes) of relatively light sleep, your heartbeat, breathing, and eye movements slow, and your muscles relax with occasional twitches. Your brain waves begin to slow from their daytime wakefulness patterns.

Stage 2 non-REM sleep is a period of light sleep before you enter deeper sleep. Your heartbeat and breathing slow, and muscles relax even further. Your body temperature drops and eye movements stop. Brain wave activity slows but is marked by brief bursts of electrical activity. You spend more of your repeated sleep cycles in stage 2 sleep than in other sleep stages.

Stage 3 non-REM sleep is the period of deep sleep that you need to feel refreshed in the morning. It occurs in longer periods during the first half of the night. Your heartbeat and breathing slow to their lowest levels during sleep. Your muscles are relaxed and it may be difficult to awaken you. Brain waves become even slower.

REM sleep first occurs about 90 minutes after falling asleep. Your eyes move rapidly from side to side behind closed eyelids. Mixed frequency brain wave activity becomes closer to that seen in wakefulness. Your breathing becomes faster and irregular, and your heart rate and blood pressure increase to near waking levels. Most of your dreaming occurs during REM sleep, although some can also occur in non-REM sleep. Your arm and leg muscles become temporarily paralyzed, which prevents you from acting out your dreams. As you age, you sleep less of your time in REM sleep. Memory consolidation most likely requires both non-REM and REM sleep.

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The image shows devices that convert solar energy into electrical energy.
What is one advantage of using these devices in place of a nuclear power
plant?
A. They have lower greenhouse gas emissions.
B. They are more reliable,
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C. They take up less space,
D. They produce less hazardous waste.
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Answer:

Explanation: D- they produce less hazardous waste

Answer:

D. They produce less hazardous waste

Explanation:

Nuclear power plants have radioactive hazardous waste, while solar panels do create waste it is not hazardous/as much as a nuclear power plant.

When California recently (June 2015) passed a law banning the personal belief exemption of routine childhood vaccines Jim Carrey recently posted (June/July 2015) a series of tweets about thimerosal (a form of mercury) used as a preservative in vaccines. Is it true that there is no convincing scientific evidence that thimerosal causes harm by the low doses of thimerosal in vaccines, except for minor reactions like redness and swelling at the injection site?

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Answer:

Yes, there is no convincing scientific evidence that thimerosal causes harm by the low doses of thimerosal in vaccines, except for minor reactions like redness and swelling at the injection site

Explanation:

Thimerosal has been used safely as a vaccine additive, added to some vaccines to prevent germs like bacteria and fungi from growing in them dated since early 1930s. Though, Thimerosal contains mercury but the type of mercury doesn’t stays in the body, and is unlikely to make human fall sick.

Most people doesn't have any allergic reaction to it except for redness and swelling at the injection site as early mentioned and this is considered irrelevant when compared to effect of vaccine when contaminated by germ which could cause serious illness or death.

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