Answer:
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Spirogyra tends to grow in water in the spring, but when there is enough sunlight and warmth, it produces large quantities of oxygen, which adheres as bubbles between the tangled filaments. The filamentous masses reach the surface and appear as slimy green mats.
What are spirogyra?Spirogyra is free-floating green algae discovered in freshwater environments worldwide.
Spirogyras are filamentous algae with thin linear polymer chains of cylindrical cells that are named after their beautiful spiral chloroplasts.
Spirogyra is prized for human consumption in so many Asian countries and is recognized as an essential component of natural bioactive compounds used for antibiotic, antiviral, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and many more purposes.
In the spring, Spirogyra grows in water, but if it has enough sunlight and coziness, it produces large amounts of oxygen, which abides as bubbles seen between tangled filaments.
When the filamentous masses reach the surface, they form slimy green mats.
In a dry pond, using cell wall, it can survive and can get revive as the rain renew the pond.
Thus, this way spirogyra survive in a dry pond.
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Which pair of nitrogenous bases will form a bond in a DNA molecule?
C and A
A and T
G and T
T and C
Answer:
A and T
Explanation:
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Why do scientists relate modern whale with hoofed animals?
Answer:
heres your answer
Explanation:
scientists knew that whales descended (evolved) from four-footed land mammals because whales and dolphins still have some features of land mammal: they use lungs to breathe air and give birth to young that are nursed by milk.
Match the following hormones to their functions.
1.)luteinizing hormone (LH)
2.)growth hormone (GH)
3.)oxytocin (OT)
4.)insulin
5.)antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
6.)parathyroid (PTH)
7.)aldosterone
8.)melatonin
a. responsible for maintaining the body's water balance levels by causing an increase in absorption of water within the kidneys when activated
b. regulation of circadian rhythms or sleep-wake patterns
c. causes an increase in the conversion of glucose into glycogen within the liver
d. inhibits the activity of bone cells in order to promote the release of calcium and phosphate ions into the bloodstream
e. increases protein synthesis and promotes cell division leading to growth of bones and muscle
f. stimulates ovulation to occur within the ovaries of females and the production of progesterone that aids in maintaining pregnancy
g. secretion results in smooth muscle contractions within the uterine wall during childbirth
h. regulates sodium absorption and potassium excretion in the kidneys
Answer:
a= Antidiuretic hormone(ADH)
b= melatonin
c= Insulin
d= parathyroid hormone (PTH)
e= growth hormone (GH)
f= luteinizing hormone (LH)
g= oxytocin
h= aldosterone
which part of a green plant shows the greatest decrease in chloroplasts in the fall of the year?
Answer:
The Leaves
Explanation:
What causes one embryo to develop unique characteristics compared to the embryos of different species?
A. Particles of color are passed from parents to children.
B. Cells that become the colored part of the eye are passed from parents to children.
C. Nothing having anything to do with eye color is passed from parents to children.
D. Molecules (DNA) that contain the information that determines eye color are passed from parents to children
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
Why do you think having such an extensive membranous area is beneficial when performing photosynthesis?
Answer:
Increasing the membrane area also increases the number of ATP and NADPH generating sites
Explanation:
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast, more precisely in the membranes of the thylakoids that form stacks of disks called grana. A mature chloroplast may have 20 to 60 grana. In these membranes, there are photosystems, which are structural units of pigment-protein complexes that convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH. A thylakoid may contain thousands of photosystems. In consequence, increasing the membrane area also increases the number of photosystems required for the synthesis of ATP and NADPH.
What are stem cells? How are embryonic stem cells different from adult stem cells?
Answer:
Stem cells are the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated.
Embryonic stem cells are derived during early development at the blastocyst stage and are pluripotent, meaning that they can differentiate into any cell type. In contrast, adult stem cells are rare, undifferentiated cells present in many adult tissues.
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The illustration below shows two waves. Each wave travels in the same amount of time.
Wave A
Wave B
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between wavelength and frequency?
A: As wavelength increases, frequency increases
B: As wavelength increases, frequency decreases
C: As wavelength decreases, frequency decreases
D: There is no relationship between wavelength and frequency
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Answer:
1a, 2b, 7f, 4d, 3g, 5c, 6e
Explanation:
what is cellular respiration also called
Answer:
Krebs cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle.
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is what cells do to break up sugars to get energy they can use. ... Usually, this process uses oxygen, and is called aerobic respiration. It has four stages known as glycolysis, Link reaction, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules[1] or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.[2] The reactions involved in respiration are catabolic reactions, which break large molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy because weak high-energy bonds, in particular in molecular oxygen,[3] are replaced by stronger bonds in the products. Respiration is one of the key ways a cell releases chemical energy to fuel cellular activity. The overall reaction occurs in a series of biochemical steps, some of which are redox reactions. Although cellular respiration is technically a combustion reaction, it clearly does not resemble one when it occurs in a living cell because of the slow, controlled release of energy from the series of reactions.
Nutrients that are commonly used by animal and plant cells in respiration include sugar, amino acids and fatty acids, and the most common oxidizing agent providing most of the chemical energy is molecular oxygen (O2).[1] The chemical energy stored in ATP (the bond of its third phosphate group to the rest of the molecule can be broken allowing more stable products to form, thereby releasing energy for use by the cell) can then be used to drive processes requiring energy, including biosynthesis, locomotion or transport of molecules across cell membranes.
Answer:
Alternative Titles: cell respiration, tissue respiration. Discover how cellular respiration transforms your food into energy usable by your cells. Cellular respiration releases stored energy in glucose molecules and converts it into a form of energy that can be used by cells.
Explanation:
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Plants and animals native to the temperate deciduous forest biome do all but what?
1. Hibernate
2. Suffer from humus in soil
3. Cooperate
4. Migrate
Answer:
2
Explanation:
There isnt much humus in soil in the deciduous biome
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
someone commented it.
Describe what happens to the egg during the menstrual cycle on day 14. _______________________
Answer:Ok so A few days before Day 14, your estrogen levels peak and cause a sharp rise in the level of luteinizing hormone (LH). LH causes the mature follicle to burst and release an egg from the ovary, called ovulation, on Day 14.At about day 14 in the menstrual cycle, a sudden surge in luteinizing hormone causes the ovary to release its egg. The egg begins its five-day travel through a narrow, hollow structure called the fallopian tube to the uterus. hope this helps have a nice night ❤️❤️❤️
Explanation:
Answer: Because However, during days 10 to 14, only one of the developing follicles forms a fully mature egg. At about day 14 in the menstrual cycle, a sudden surge in luteinizing hormone causes the ovary to release its egg. The egg begins its five-day travel through a narrow, hollow structure called the fallopian tube to the uterus. The egg travels down the fallopian tubes. If pregnancy doesn't occur, the egg is reabsorbed into the body. Levels of oestrogen and progesterone fall, and the womb lining comes away and leaves the body as a period (the menstrual flow). The time from the release of an egg to the start of a period is around 10 to 16 days.
Explanation:
1c) The student finds more daisy plants in the open field than under the
tree. Explain this correlation. *
Explanation:
This happened because in an open field the daisy's have more sun to do photosynthesis so yeah
Roughly what soil temperature do most soil organisms prefer?
Answer: Most soil organisms function best at the same temperatures people are comfortable at, or more specifically, in the 70s or low 80s F.
This is for Earth and Space but that wasn't a choice to pick.
Which statement best explains the impact of unfavorable oceanic conditions on human behavior?
1. Boating activities decrease along shorelines.
2. Families move toward shorelines.
3. People spend less time playing at the beach.
4. Recreational water sports increase on beaches.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and release gas
Answer:
yes, but by gas you mean oxygen right?
Explanation:
Answer: During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) from the air and soil. ... This transforms the water into oxygen and the carbon dioxide into glucose. The plant then releases the oxygen back into the air, and stores energy within the glucose molecules.
Explanation:
Blood type is a genetically determined trait. Two siblings donate blood and find out their blood types. The brother is Type A and the sister is Type
B. Which of the following best explains why the siblings have different blood types?
A. The brother has a different number of blood type genes than his sister.
B. The brother's blood type gene is on a different chromosome than his sister's.
c. The brother has different alleles for the blood type gene than his sister does. D. The brother has a different number of chromosomes than his sisted does
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The brother has different alleles for the blood type gene than his sister does. Blood type is inherited from parents like many other traits that can be displayed on a punnet square. Depending on what the parents blood type alleles were, the brother and sister could have different blood types.
A different number of chromosomes doesn't lead to different blood types, so D is wrong. And A is incorrect because the number genes also does not affect blood type. And I think the blood type genes are on the same chromosome, so B is wrong. C is correct because blood type is inherited by alleles, and different alleles can cause different traits, such as blood types.
Formulez des hypothèses sur le mode de contamination d'un individu et citez au moins deux conseils pour prévenir la contamination par le virus du rhume
Answer:
me no speak espanol
Explanation:
what does the atom in Latin means
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Answer:
C. Tapeworm and human.
Describe the process of creating a designer baby.
Answer:
The term 'designer baby' refers to a baby that has been given special traits through genetic engineering. This is done by altering the genes of the egg, sperm, or embryo. These traits can, in theory, vary from lower resistance to diseases to even gender selection
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Is the following statement true or false?
Evolutionary fitness means that an organism can reproduce successfully.
O True
O False
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
To an evolutionary biologist, fitness simply means reproductive success and reflects how well an organism is adapted to its environment. ... Organisms which are better suited to their environment will reproduce more and so increase the proportion of the population with their traits.
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1.when we classify living organisms we can know how many species there are.
2.taxonomists do not create new groups to fit for the newly classified organisms
3.all the organisms on earth are discovered nowadays
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Answer:
1.true
2.false
3.false
true or false passive transport moves molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Individuals in a species have genetic variation that can be passed on to their offspring
(Use evidence and examples to support this claim)
Answer: Genetic variation within a species can result from a few different sources. Mutations, the changes in the sequences of genes in DNA, are one source of genetic variation. ... As a result, the tree-colored moths are more likely to survive, reproduce, and pass on their genes
Explanation:
Adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, is primarily used as
in living organisms.
O A.
a blood coagulant
O B.
a source of energy
O C.
a reproductive enzyme
O D.
a muscle relaxing hormone
Answer:
A source of energy
Explanation:
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4. Which part of the replication process helps reduce the chance for genetic mutation?
a. insertion of RNA primer sequences
b. sealing the gaps between fragments
c. opening multiple origins of replication
d. proofreading new DNA strands
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Key points:
- Cells have a variety of mechanisms to prevent mutations, or permanent changes in DNA sequence.
- During DNA synthesis, most DNA polymerases "check their work," fixing the majority of mispaired bases in a process called proofreading.
- Immediately after DNA synthesis, any remaining mispaired bases can be detected and replaced in a process called mismatch repair.
- If DNA gets damaged, it can be repaired by various mechanisms, including chemical reversal, excision repair, and double-stranded break repair.
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Why does your vaccination status affect more people than just you?
Answer:
so i belive ur talking about the corona vaccinations so my answer is below! :D
Explanation:
if you get vaccinated, you are helping yourself and other people because it is most likely that you wont get corona if u have a vaccine. When you dont get corona that means that there are less people dying and you will reduce the level of deaths because ur not gonna get corona and give it to someone else. Once you get the vaccine you still have to be protected and wear a mask when you go outside just in case to protect your self and someone elses life. So, thats why ur vaccination status affects more people than just you. :D
also i just realized that you might not be talking about the corona vaccinations and u can be talking about the normal vaccines but the paragraph that i just wrote can be meant for normal vaccines as well :)
If Band 8 in Sample F represents the mutated gene that causes baldness, which other DNA samples may also
have the baldness gene?