what is the theory of evolution built upon?
Which of these is not a study of science
Geography
Zoology
Botany
Biology
Answer:
GeographyExplanation:
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geography...
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What statement best explains how the traits of an organism are determined by the DNA in each of their cells? Answer F DNA is translated into a strand of mRNA, which is used to control cellular functions G The information from DNA is used to determine the amino acid sequence of proteins H The hydrogen bonds of DNA are broken to provide the energy for protein synthesis. J The DNA double helix is unzipped, and each strand codes for a single protein.
Answer:
The information from DNA is used to determine the amino acid sequence of proteins
Explanation:
DNA is the genetic material of living organisms, which serves as a storage molecule for the genetic information needed to synthesize useful products (proteins). The information in the DNA, however, must undergo GENE EXPRESSION in order to be decoded.
The process of gene expression involves two major processes viz: transcription and translation. Transcription is the process by which DNA is used as a template to synthesize mRNA molecule while Translation is the process by which mRNA is used to synthesize amino acids, building blocks of proteins. Hence, the information from DNA is used to determine the amino acid sequence of proteins.
Oxygen molecules are small enough to fit through the phospholipid bi-layer, they do
this through what process?
Answer:
I think it's Simple Diffusion
Explanation:
Simple Diffusion Across the Cell (Plasma) Membrane: The structure of the lipid bilayer allows small, uncharged substances such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, and hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, to pass through the cell membrane, down their concentration gradient, by simple diffusion.
Which of the following is NOT a function of the digestive system?
Delivers nutrients to the body’s cells
Breaks down food into nutrients the body can use
Absorbs nutrient molecules into the blood
Eliminates waste from the body
Please help I am doing a test.
Explanation:
Deliver nutrients to the body cells.
which best describes the function of the mitochondria ?
Answer:
hey!
the answer is b
Explanation:
it stores energy
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If a stationary front does not move much, what kind of weather can you expect in your area?
Answer:
A stationary front forms when a cold front or warm front stops moving. The weather is often cloudy along a stationary front, and rain or snow often falls, especially if the front is in an area of low atmospheric pressure.
Explanation:
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What is the impact of nitrous oxide on the environment?(please list more than one)
Here are the answers:
The impact of nitrogen dioxide on ecosystems High levels of NOx can have a negative effect on vegetation, including leaf damage and reduced growth. It can make vegetation more susceptible to disease and frost damage.
Also, it polutes the earth....
I can't think of any more sorry :P
If a diploid cell containing 28 chromosomes undergoes meiosis, how many chromosomes will the daughter cells have?
7
56
28
14
14Answer:
Explanation:
It will always be half
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Because molecules can move within the cell membrane and it is made of different kinds of molecules it is described as a
dynamic fluid
fluid mosaic
gatekeeper
selectively permeable membrane
Answer:
dynamic fluid
Explanation:
looked it up but not very sure
Answer:
i believe the answer is fluid mosaic
How do plants use carotenoids?
Answer:
1.they can contribute to photosynthesis
2.take some sun
3.ueses the energy to drive photography
4 they can protect plaints which are over-exposed to sunlight
Hey there!
Random fact: The carotenoids have 2 IMPORTANT functions. Which are: #1 CONTRIBUTION of PHOTOSYNTHESIS & #2 PROTECTION of PLANTS
Answer: the contribution of the photosynthesis moves the light from the energy so that it can soak up to the chlorophyll which can take the energy handle their photosynthesis ; for the first protection of the plants that have vulgarized to the light (sunlight)
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Answer:
Synthetic :oil
Explanation:
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a mutation in which type of cell would only affect the organism and not future generation
Answer:
Somatic cells
Explanation:
A somatic cell mutation in an organism is passed on to the daughter cells in an organism. But this type of mutation doesn't affect the future generations because only genes carried by sperm or ova can become part of offspring's gene material.
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Answer:
Advantages:Solar:does not pollute,Renewable energy
Disadvantages:Expensive,Uses a lot of space
Disadvantages Wind:The wind is inconsistent,May reduce the local bird population
Advantages:unlimited, free, renewable resource
Biofuels Advantages:Cost-Benefit.
Disadvantage:Monoculture. Use of Fertilizers.
Nuclear fusion disadvantages:Scaling down the sun
Advantages:potential advantages of nuclear fusion energy are manifold, as it represents a long-term, sustainable, economic and safe energy source for electricity generation.
Fuel Cells:Advantages: Hydrogen fuel cells emit only water, so there are no carbon dioxide emissions and no air pollutants that create smog and cause health problems at the point of operation.
Disadvantages:fuel cells and electric motors are less durable than petrol engines and diesel engines, so they are not so long-lasting
Wave Power Advantages:Suitable to Certain Locations. The biggest disadvantage to getting your energy from the waves is location.
Effect on Marine Ecosystem
advantages:the energy is renewable
Geothermal Advantages:Environmentally Friendly. Geothermal energy is more environmentally friendly than conventional fuel sources such as coal and other fossil fuels.
Renewable.
disadvantages:Environmental issues. There is an abundance of greenhouse gases below the surface of the earth.
Coal disadvantage:The major disadvantage of coal is its negative impact on the environment.
Advantage:oal is easy to burn.Coal produces high energy upon combustion.
Oil :Advantages:Oil has High Energy Density. Oil is Easily Available.
Disagavantege:Oil is a non-renewable source of energy. Burning oil produces carbon dioxide gas
Natural Gases disadvantages:Gas is highly flammable, which means leaks can result in explosions.Natural gas is toxic.
Advantages:Natural gas is environmentally friendly because it burns cleaner than other fossil fuels.
Explanation:
D
Question 2
1 pts
The discharging of warm water into bodies of water after using it for cooling which can
affect oxygen levels for aquatic life is
O point-source pollution
O thermal pollution
Orunoff pollution
O nonpoint-source pollution
Answer:
the answer would be thermal pollution
Compare and contrast how genetic information is passed in sexual and asexual reproduction. Science
Asexual Both. Sexual
Uniform. Offspring. Diverse
Indentical Trait. Different
Budding Type of reproduction. 2 parents
1 parent Flowers
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Which part of a scientific argument must be supported by valid data?
A: claim
B: evidence
C: reasoning
D: theory
Answer:
The answer is A.claim
Explanation:
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Answer:
Answer is A. Claim
Explanation:
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What medium does sound waves travel the fastest
In (solid, liquid, or gas) why?
Answer:
Sound travels fastest in solids and slowest in air. Water is in between. This is because the particles in solids are closer together than the particles in liquids or gases, and the particles in liquids are closer together than the particles in gases. The tighter particles are packed in a space, they collide more frequently. This allows sound, which is simply the combined collisions of particles, to travel fastest in solids. So, to reiterate, sound travels fastest in solids, then water, and slowest in air.
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Answer:
B. From 200 m to the surface
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is a process which is light-dependent. Therefore, regions where light availability is not sufficient or event absent will not support photosynthesis.
In the oceans, light availability decreases with increasing depth. Below, a certain depth in the ocean, light availability becomes insufficient to support photosynthesis and this is usually below 200 m. The uppermost region of the ocean from 200 m to the surface of the ocean is sufficiently illuminated to permit photosynthesis by phytoplankton and plants. This region is called the euphotic zone.
Therefore, from the attached image, the correct option is B, since it represents the euphotic zone of the ocean.
Plants make glucose during photosynthesis. Some of the glucose is changed into insoluble
starch.
What happens to this starch?
Answer:
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Explanation:
starch is also a form of glucose
it is formed from CARBON DIOXIDE SUNLIGHT AND DI HYDROGEN OXIDE(WATER)
it will be used to prepare food for plants
Answer:
Some glucose is used for respiration , while some is converted into insoluble starch for storage. The stored starch can later be turned back into glucose and used in respiration.
Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
Adaptions for surviving exposure to air.
This is the special adaptions intertidial species have.
transcribe and translate dna
Answer:
The human genome contains around 30 000 genes, each of which codes for one protein. Large stretches of DNA in the human genome are transcribed but do not code for proteins. ... The process by which DNA is copied to RNA is called transcription, and that by which RNA is used to produce proteins is called translation.
Explanation:
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Which part of a plant cell absorbs the energy needed for photosynthesis?
Answer:
Chloroplast
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Carbon cycle contains an important stage called Carbon fixation. This
stage - Carbon fixation changes carbon dioxide into organic compounds
such as glucose. Which of the following organisms cannot fix carbon? *
algae
maple trees
mushrooms
grass
Answer:
Mushrooms
Explanation:
Carbon fixation is the process by which inorganic carbon is converted to organic compounds by living organisms. This type of carbon can be found in carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is necessary for the survival of many organisms. Organisms that possess the pigment called chlorophyll perform photosynthesis. In this process, with the help of sunlight, they transform carbon dioxide, water, and minerals from the soil into oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere, and glucose, which they feed on. Organisms that possess chlorophyll are most plants and some protists and bacteria.
Algae, maple trees, and grass are all examples of organisms that perform photosynthesis, which means that they fix carbon.
Mushrooms can't do this as they are fungi, and fungi are not capable of photosynthesis.
Protein molecules are the building blocks of the body. They are made up of long chains of amino acids. Draw the general structure of an amino acid.
Answer:
Please find the diagram of the general structure of amino acids attached.
Explanation:
Proteins are one of the four major biomolecules in living systems. As rightly stated in this question, they are building blocks of the body. However, proteins are biological polymers made up of monomeric units called AMINO ACIDS. A long chain of these amino acids make up a protein molecule.
An amino acid generally consists of a central carbon atom called ALPHA CARBON, attached to an amine group (-NH2), a carboxylic acid group (-COOH), and a side chain (R side chain). All 20 amino acids that exists in nature have this general structure but differs only in the type of SIDE CHAIN (R group) they possess i.e. all amino acids have a different R side chain.
Please find the diagrammatic representation of the general structure of amino acids as an attachment.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Mark and Diana are having a disagreement about earthquakes. Mark says they can only do damage to humans when they occur on land. Diana says they can also cause damage when they occur under oceans. Based on the article, who do you agree with and why?
Answer:
Diana is correct.
Explanation:
because earthquakes occur when two plates slip. even if it happens underwater it affects the enviroment around itself usually causing damage.
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Answer:
I support Diana.
Explanation:
This is because an earthquake can cause damage whenever it occurs whether under the oceans or on land. Like it can cause harm regardless where it occurred.
Pathogenic bacteria Pathogenic bacteria are unique because they have a membrane covering the filament. do not have flagella. have a unique basal body structure. can be identified and classified by differences in their flagellar proteins.
Answer:
D. can be identified and classified by differences in their flagellar proteins.
Explanation:
Pathogenic bacteria are unique because they can be identified and classified by differences in their flagellar proteins. Flagellin protein is a distinct component of the flagellum, which is a whip-like structure attached to the back side of the pathogenic bacteria that helps the bacteria to move in forward direction. Some bacteria are Monotrichous bacteria means have a single flagellum while some bacteria are Lophotrichous bacteria means have multiple flagella at the back side of its body.
Answer:
can be identified and classified by differences in their flagellar proteins.
Explanation:
Pathogenic bacterias are forms of bacteria that can be identified in various ways.
One of the ways to identify them is through examining of their features which can be classified by differences in their flagellar proteins.
Another way to identify them is knowing that they are the type of bacteria that causes infections in the host.
For example, Salmonella and E. coli
What is meant by the term “essential” amino acids, what is essential about them? Put in your own words