In taxonomy, what traits have been used to classify species? Select all that apply.
Geographic distributions
Anatomical features
Differences in atomic structure
Differences in DNA sequences
Answer: Geographic distributions
Anatomical features
Explanation:
Taxonomy simply refers to the way that organisms are classified and named. Every organism is classified in a particular group which is made up of other organisms that have similar characteristics.
It should be noted that taxonomy, some of the traits that are used to classify species include the geographic distributions and the anatomical features.
In taxonomy, the traits used to classify species include the following:
Geographic distributionsAnatomical featuresTaxonomy is the process of classification of organisms based on certain
shared characteristics. These characteristics are usually common
anatomical features shared between them.
Classification and naming of organisms is also based on common
geographical distribution as they live in.
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Why is the normal range for the mass of DNA in a male cat cell lower than for a female cat?
Answer:
It's B
Explanation: I answered it right on gizmos.
Given an unusual cell with an intracellular fluid containing 10 mM calcium and an extracellular fluid containing 1 mM calcium. If the cell membrane is permeable only to calcium ions, what is the voltage across the membrane? Assume that the system is at equilibrium and at body temperature.
Answer:
The correct answer is: -31 mV
Explanation:
Given:
Intracellular fluid concentration = 10 mM
Exracellular fluid concentration = 1 mM
temperature = 237+37 = 310 k
Z = 2
F= 96500 C mol-^1
R = 8.314 J MOL-^1K-^1
Formula -
Ex = (RT/ZF) ln ([x]out/[x]in)
= [tex]\frac{8.314*310*2.303}{2*96500} log 10 \frac{1mM}{10mM}[/tex]
= -0.03075447679*1/10 log 10
= - 31 mV
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Answer is flagellum
Explanation:
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What was Simards first aha moment that there might be more to how trees coexist than we know
Answer:
Her “aha” moment was when her dog Jigs fell into the outhouse by the lake.
Explanation:
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Testing Specific Functions of the Cranial Nerves
Match the disorder listed in column A with the cranial nerve associated with that disorder listed in column B.
Column A
1. blindness
2 corneal reflex is absent (2 answers)
3. difficulty turning the eye inferior and lateral
4. inability to laterally rotate the eye hypoglossal
5. inability to maintain balance and equilibrium
6. inability to pucker the lips
7. inability to smell
8. inability to taste bitter (sensed by posterior taste buds of the tongue)
9. pupillary reflexes are absent (2 answers)
10. soft palate droops on one side (2 answers)
11. tongue deviates to one side when it is stuck out of the mouth
12. weakness in elevation of the scapula
Column B
a. abducens
b. accessory (spinal accessory)
c. facial
d. glossopharyngeal
e. oculomotor
f. olfactory
g. optic
h. trigeminal
i. trochlear
j. vagus
k. vestibulocochlear
Answer: There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves originating from the nuclei in the inferior surface of the brain, some sensory, some motor and some mixed. The following disorders are associated with the cranial nerves as arranged below with its explanations.
Explanation:
1.) Blindness: This is caused by damage to the Optic nerve ( that is, cranial nerve II ).
2.) Corneal reflex is absent: This is caused by damage to trigeminal and facial nerve ( that is, cranial nerve V and VII).
3.) Difficulty turning the eye inferior and lateral: This is caused by damage to the abducent ( that is, the cranial nerve VI).
4.) Inability to laterally rotate the eye: This is caused by damage to hypoglossal nerve( that is, the cranial nerve XII)
5.) Inability to maintain balance and equilibrium: This is caused by damage to the
vestibulocochlear nerve ( that is the cranial nerve VIII)
6) Inability to pucker the lips: This is caused by damage to facial nerve.
7.) Inability to smell: This is caused by damage to olfactory nerve ( that is, cranial nerve 1)
8.) Inability to taste bitter (sensed by posterior taste buds of the tongue): This is caused by damage to the Vagus nerve ( that is , cranial nerve X).
9.) Pupillary reflexes are absent: This is caused by damage to oculomotor and optic nerve.
10.) Soft palate droops on one side: this is caused by damage to vagus and glossopharyngeal nerve.
11.) Tongue deviates to one side when it is stuck out of the mouth: This is caused by damage to hypoglossal nerve.
12.) Weakness in elevation of the scapula: This is caused by damage to accessory (spinal accessory nerve.)
Dark adaptation ________. Dark adaptation ________. primarily involves improvement of acuity and color vision involves accumulation of rhodopsin results in inhibition of rod function is much faster than light adaptation
Answer:
involves accumulation of rhodopsin
Explanation:
This is because dark adaptation is the ability of the eye to react to low light sensitivity and all the rod pigments of the eye bleached out which is as a result to the bright light and this make the rods nonfunctional in the initial state . Once you are in the dark, rhodopsin regenerates and tthis lead to increase in retina sensitive continuously.
Which indicator below most likely limits the sustainability of organisms within an ecosystem?
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what are three ways mutations can occur
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A part of an mRNA has the sequence CAU. Use the table below to figure out
which amino acid is coded for by CAU, then use the table to figure out which
change to this sequence would indicate a silent mutation.
UAUTY UGC
Phe UCC
Messenger
Second base in codon
RNA Codons U
C
G
UUU UCU
UGU U
UUC
UAC)
Cys
U
с
Ser
UUA UCA
Leu
UM Stop UGA Stop A
UUG UCG UAG Stop UGG Trp G
CUU CCU CAU CGU U
CUC CCC CACHis CGC
С
Leu
Pro
CUA CCA
Arg
CAA
CUG CCG CAG CGG
AUU ACU AAU
Asn LAGU Ser
U
AUC) lle ACC AAC AGC
А
Thr
AUA ACA
ААА AGA
AUGACG
Lys
AAG AGG
GUU GCU
GGU
Asp
U
GUC GCC GAC
G
Val Ala
Gly
GUA
GCA
GGA
GUG GCG GAG GGG! G
First base in codon
Gin (CGA
Third base in codon
Arg
GAU ASP GGC
GAA Glu
O A. CÁC
ОВ. САА
O C. CAG
OD. GAU
Answer: CAC
I have no explanation. I got the wrong answer and it told me that CAC was the right one
Select all statements that correctly explain the structure and role of sugar molecules in organisms.
Answer:
where are the statements of it??
Explanation:
help I dropped my hamster and now he is missing his two bottom teeth what do I do. He is very scared and it is bleeding. His gums look swollen.
Answer: Take him to the vet
Explanation:
Answer:
Rinse out the blood and smear a small amount of honey on the infected area. The honey prevents infection, take it to the vet immediately.
Explanation:
What do the circled arrows in the image indicate? COCY Sunlight auto and factor emissions Plant Tertion Polos dead organisms and waste products decay organisms root respiration fossil and fossil fuels O A CO2 absorbed by the atmosphere O B. CO2 released to the atmosphere OC. oxygen absorbed by the atmosphere All rights reserved.
Answer:
Natural gas emits 50 to 60 percent less carbon dioxide (CO2) when ... gas power plant compared with emissions from a typical new coal plant [1]. ... Cleaner burning than other fossil fuels, the combustion of natural gas ... Exposure to elevated levels of these air pollutants can lead to adverse health
This term refers to the sex cells (sperm and egg).
A: alleles
B: hybrids
C: gametes
D: traits
Answer:
I believe that the answer is gametes.
Explanation:
Gametes means a mature haploid male or female germ cell which is able to unite with another of the opposite sex in sexual reproduction to form a zygote.
I believe that it has connect with the sperm and eggs.
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A characteristic of a ________ is that they do not separate in water. *
carbohydrates
sugars
lipids
cellulose
Answer:
I believe the answer is sugars.
Explanation:
A characteristic of sugars is that they do not separate in water. Sugars is the only answer in the options that makes since because you can dissolve sugar in water, however, you can't separate the sugars in water.
Depending on the size of the indel, both indels and substitutions are considered
a type of point mutation. However, the most fundamental key.
difference between indels and substitutions is:
1. Large indels can be several thousand base pairs in size.
2. Substitutions can result in an indel, but not vice versa
3. Indels can alter the open reading frame, but substitutions cannot
4. Substitutions change the amino acid sequence of a protein
Answer:
3. Indels can alter the open reading frame, but substitutions cannot
Explanation:
INDEL is a term used in genetics to represent a mutation caused by insertion of nucleotides or deletion of nucleotides from a sequence. As stated in this question, the insertion or deletion can be a point mutation (involving a single base) as well as substitution mutation.
Insertion mutation adds nucleotide(s) to the sequence, deletion mutation removes nucleotide(s) from the sequence and substitution mutation replaces nucleotide(s). Based on the fact that INDEL mutation will either shorten or lengthen the sequence, it can alter the open reading frame whereas substitution cannot.
The phenotype most commonly observed in nature is called the ____.
wild type
mutant type
primary type
functional type
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Answer:
A. As mass increases, volume increases
Explanation:
The table in the image attached is depicting the relationship between the mass, volume and density of a certain metal A. Ideally, the density of a substance is directly proportional to its mass, and indirectly proportional to its volume.
However, based on the data provided on this table, the MASS (g) increased as the VOLUME (mL) increased and vice versa. The highest mass of 10.10g has a volume of 3.8mL. This value of volume decreased with decreasing mass. Hence, based on the information of the table, as mass increases, volume increases.
Identify one reason why all plants need energy.
A.
to produce new cells and structures
B.
to absorb sunlight
C.
to absorb oxygen
D.
to release carbon dioxide
Answer:
to produce new cells and structure
1. A type of tissue called _______ tissue is responsible for communicating between the brain and the rest of the body.
2. The ______ system is responsible for fighting off viruses and bacteria that invade the body.
3. When we encounter pathogens or bacteria in the dirt, or in everyday life, the first line of defense that forms a barrier between our organs and the pathogen is the _______ system.
4. The fructose sugar found in honey is an example of a ______, which is a great source of raw energy.
5. A, D, and K are all types of _______, which are organic compounds needed in small amounts.
6. Magnesium, iron, and phosphorus are all _______, which are inorganic compounds needed in small amounts.
7. Scurvy is a deficiency in ______ and results in bleeding gums and slow healing wounds.
8. A Vitamin D deficiency that causes deformed bones is known as _______.
9. The ______ is the term for the mixture of food and digestive enzymes that leaves the stomach and enters the small intestine.
10. The ______ filter waste from blood, creating ur1ne.
11. Describe what is meant by a "feedback loop" and how the body responds to changes to maintain homeostasis in blood sugar.
12. Describe the four major steps of digestion, and discuss the organs involved in each.
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nervous
immune
integumentary
carbohydrate
vitamins
minerals
vitamin C
rickets
chyme
kidneys
Feedback loops are when the body responds to signals, like insulin, that appear when the balance of something is off. When blood sugar is too high, insulin signals the liver to absorb more blood sugar, returning it to normal. When blood sugar is low, glucagon signals the body to release stored glucose to raise blood sugar back to normal.
Ingestion is when food comes into the body through the mouth and down the esophagus. Digestion begins with chemically with enzymes in saliva, and mechanically with the teeth, and continues when food (as a bolus) enters the stomach to be dissolved by acid and pepsin. Food (chyme) then goes into the small intestine where nutrients are absorbed through the villi. Waste is then eliminated through the large intestine, rectum, and anus.
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the length and breadth of a rectangular Courtyard is 90 m and 42 m find the distance covered by a boy if it takes 5 rounds of courtyard
Answer:
Area = L × B
= 90 × 42
= 3780 m
According to the question
He takes 1 round in 3780m
So ,
5 round = 5 × 3780
=18900
Explanation:
The two genes f and g, code for body size and aggressiveness, respectively. The F allele is dominant over f, and codes for a larger body size. The G allele is dominant over g, and codes for more aggressive ants. You perform a Mendelian dihybrid cross (NOT a test cross) on these traits. If there is no recombination between these genes (recombination frequency = 0.00), what ratio should you see phenotypes in in the offspring? (note that the parent generation was made up of large aggressive ants and small docile ants.)
A. 9 large aggressive:3 large docile:3 small aggressive: 1 small docile
B. 1 large aggressive:1large docile:1small aggressive:1small docile
C. 12 large aggressive:4 small docile (i.e. 3 large aggressive:1small docile)
D. None of the above
Answer:
The correct answer is option C.
Explanation:
As it is given that, a Mendelian cross is performed between two parents resulted by cross the parents. This suggests that the parents or P generation has zero recombination hence the genotype of Parents would be AA and aa in nature. Therefore, all the F1 generation offspring were Aa in nature. The selfing of the F1 offspring will be:
A a
A AA Aa
a Aa aa
Genotype: AA: Aa: aa :: 1:2:1
Phenotype: Dominant: recessive :: 3:1
Why does one part of Earth experience summer while another part
experiences winter?
A. The combination of Earth's tilted axis and the Coriolis effect
causes the atmosphere to be unequally heated by the sun.
B. The combination of greenhouse gases and ozone causes the
atmosphere to be unequally heated by the sun.
C. The combination of Earth's tilted axis and its revolution causes the
atmosphere to be unequally heated by the sun.
D. The combination of Earth's rotation and its revolution causes the
atmosphere to be unequally heated by the sun.
Answer:
A i think
Explanation:
A coyote runs 30 meters across the field in 120 seconds. Find the SPEED
of the coyote. Include units and all digits. *
0 points
Your answer
Answer:
The correct answer is - 15 m/min.
Explanation:
Given:
Distance = 30 meter
Time = 120 second or 2 minutes
speed = ?
We know:
The speed of any moving can be calculated by the distance it traveled per unit of time,
So,
speed = Distance/time
Solution:
Speed of coyote = 30/2 meter/min
= 15 meter/min or 0.9 km/hour
Thus, the correct answer is - 15 meter/min or 0.9 km/hour
Which of the following statements correctly states the evolutionary progression of hominids?
A) Hominids first developed language, then tools. Brain size decreased.
B) Hominids first developed language, then tools for farming. The size of the brain increased.
C) Hominids first developed tools, then language. The brain increased in size.
D) Hominids first developed tools, then language. The brain got smaller.
Respond as fast as you can
Hominids first developed tools, then language. The brain increased in size. The correct option is C.
What are Hominids?A hominid is a member of the great ape family Hominidae, which includes orangutans, gorillas, chimps, and humans.
A hominine is a member of the Homininae subfamily, which includes gorillas, chimps, and humans. A hominin is a member of the Hominini tribe, which includes chimps and humans.
The term "hominin" refers to humans and all of our extinct bipedal ancestors (those who walked upright on two feet).
The term "hominid" refers to all modern and extinct great apes, including humans, chimps, gorillas, orangutans, and their immediate ancestors.
Hominids developed tools first, then language. The brain grew in size.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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is comparing a typical uncontained Influenza outbreak with the current quarantine/social distancing Coronavirus outbreak a legitimate comparison?
Answer:
yes because all deises start out bad but as you can see after a few months and after the vaccine our numbers have slowed down quite a bit.
Explanation: