Answer:
In a temperate climate, it usually requires three weeks to several years for a body to completely decompose into a skeleton, depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, presence of insects, and submergence in a substrate such as water.
Explanation:
how does dna polymerase add dntp monomers to the growing chain?
Answer:
The 3′ carbon of the DNA chain forms a covalent linkage with the phosphate group on the 5′ end of the dNTP. ... The system detects mutations because they produce an irregularity in the DNA molecule.
Explanation:
why is it necessary to have 6co2 entering the chloroplast
If gastr/o is the combining form for stomach, what is the medical term that means removal of half of the stomach
the heart of an embryo starts to pump blood by the ________.
Answer:
fourth week of pregnancy
Explanation:
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Patient describes a burning sensation on the posterior side of her body, lateral to the spine on the left side of the body inferior to the shoulder blade, inferior to the waist and superior to the knee. Where is this located on the image above?
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Answer:
Explanation:
Injuries to the upper brachial plexus (C5, C6) affect muscles of the shoulder and elbow.
When does renal genesis usually develop?
*it's b. despite the test having a typo
Answer:
b. In the womb, when the fetus is about 5-12 weeks old
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The primary electron acceptor in photosystem II is __________. Group of answer choices P700 P700 P680 P680
Answer:
680
Explanation:
When the P680 special pair of photosystem II absorbs energy, it enters an excited (high-energy) state. Excited P680 is a good electron donor and can transfer its excited electron to the primary electron acceptor, pheophytin.
What is observational classification
Answer:
Three types of observational studies include cohort studies, case-control studies, and cross-sectional studies
Photosynthesis is a process in which _______ energy is converted to _______ energy.
A.
light; electrical
B.
heat; chemical
C.
light; chemical
D.
chemical; light
Answer:
C is the answer i think
light,chemical
Answer:
I'm gonna say C is the answer
Explanation:
because the sunlight goes in the plant and comes out as oxygen
what basic unit of heredity is found in segments of dna
Answer:
Genes
Explanation:
Genes are found in DNA and are the basic unit of heredity.
11. Describe the potential energy at each letter in the image to the
right:
W)
X)
Y)
Z)
Answer:
THE ANSWER IS Z
Explanation:
Y=X X 14 FUFFN C CCN. J.
True or False: Transcription and Translation can occur at the same time for a single mRNA in prokaryotes.
Answer:
False, they cannot
Blood must travel through capillaries at a(n) ________ rate to assist with diffusion of fluid into the interstitial space.
Blood must travel through capillaries at a slow rate to assist with diffusion of fluid into the interstitial space.
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Where does fertilization of an ovum occur?
Answer:
a. In the fallopian tubes
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what is prophase, meta phase and anaphase labled under?
1.Mitosis
2.DNA replication
3.Meiosis
4:Photosynthesis
Answer:
Technically Mitosis and Meiosis
Explanation:
Mitosis is the spliting of Body Cells. Mitosis goes through 4 phases that are easy to remember as PMAT. Mitosis starts with Interphase then moves to Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telephase. These steps also occur in Meiosis. However Meiosis goes through these step twice. If you need further explaination of mitosis and meiosis I recomend the amoeba sisters.
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at what point in meiosis do sister chromatids separate?
Answer:
anaphase II
Explanation:
This is when the string like things pull the sister chromatids and move them towards opposite poles. And then in the next step they began to separate as two different cells
at what point in meiosis do sister chromatids separate?
Answer :Anaphase
Anaphase: During anaphase, the centromere splits, allowing the sister chromatids to separate.
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ANSWER
A
Explanation:
no explanation
Which table shows two steps of DNA replication?
DNA replication is a process where the polymerase enzyme adds complementary nucleotide bases in the parent DNA strand, hence option h polymerase matches adenine to thymine is correct.
What is DNA replication?The process by which a double-stranded DNA molecule is duplicated to form two identical DNA molecules is known as DNA replication.
Replication is necessary because when a cell splits, the two new daughter cells must have the same genetic information, or DNA, as the parent cell. In vitro DNA replication (DNA amplification) is also possible (artificially, outside a cell).
To begin DNA synthesis at known sequences in a template DNA molecule, DNA polymerases isolated from cells and artificial DNA primers can be utilized.
Therefore complementary base pairing of nucleotide base pairing, hence option h is correct.
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Determine which of the following steps cannot occur in the rock cycle.
magma → sedimentary rock
sedimentary rock → metamorphic rock
metamorphic rock → magma
igneous rock → sediment
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Answer:
magma > sedimentary rock
Explanation:
magma can only be cooled into an igneous rock but cannot directly be formed into a sedimentary rock.
what happens if the body produces the wrong proteins
Answer:
Gain of toxic function, Look-ahead effect, Ribosome skipping:
Explanation
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why do polygenic traits show bell curves in variation
Answer: because there are multiple genes that play a role in the phenotype, and each gene could have multiple alleles. This can give a range of possible phenotypes from all the variation that's coming into play here.
If an organism's DNA contains 30% adenine nucleotides, what percentage of its DNA is composed of thymine nucleotides
How does nitric oxide cause your blood vessels to relax?
Answer:
increases blood flow and lowers blood pressure.
Explanation:
most of the surface area of a plasma membrane consists of
Answer:
50% liquid and 50% protien by wieght
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Based on information from the cladogram and the data table shown below, which of the following best describes the evolutionary history of rabbits?
Claws/Nails Feathers Jaws Lungs Mammary glands
Bird X X X X
Hagfish
Lizard X X X
Rabbit X X X X
Salamander X X
Tiger X X X X
Trout X
Image depicts a cladogram with hagfish, trout, salamander, lizard, bird, rabbit, and tiger represented. Trout diverge from hagfish with the introduction of jaws. Salamander diverges from trout with the introduction of lungs. Lizard diverges from salamander with the introduction of claws and nails. Bird diverges from lizard with the introduction of feathers. Rabbit and tiger diverge from lizard with the introduction of mammary glands.
They are more closely related to tigers than they are to birds.
They became able to produce mammary glands as a result of lacking feathers.
They evolved into a separate species due to the presence of mammary glands.
They share a more recent common evolutionary ancestor with salamanders than they do with lizards.
Answer:
A. They are more closely related to tigers than they are to birds.
Explanation:
Short answer: I took the test
Actual explanation:
-If you look at the first graphic that you have, you will notice that rabbits and tigers have all the same boxes checked off. AND birds and rabbits only have 3 checked off.
-salamanders actually have less in common with rabbits than they do with lizards, salamanders have 3 things in common, and lizards only have 2, proving option D. wrong. (if you are wondering where I got that evidence, look at the chart) AND if you look at the cladogram, lizards are closer to the rabbits than salamanders meaning that lizards have a more common ancestor (I think?) But nevertheless, it it still wrong, because of the above evidence.
- The options with mammary glands are also incorrect for these reasons, B. makes no sense, literally no sense, why would not be able to produce mammary glands with feathers, so B, is automatically out. With option C, rabbits did not evolve into a whole new species, it is the clade showing that tigers and rabbits both have mammary glands. There is no showing of a new species on the cladogram, and I don't think that it makes sense to evolve into a whole species just because of mammary glands.
- Now, if you look at the cladogram again, you wills see that tigers and rabbits are closest together, meaning that they are closely related. BUT, birds and rabbits are also the closet together, so, refer back to point a, that the chart shows that birds only share 3 out of the 4 that rabbits and tigers share. so that's that.
So after doing the work, option A. Rabbits are more closely related to tigers than they are birds. (and If you read my long explanation THANK YOU I put time and effort into it to make it accurate :))
Hope this helped :)) ~addison
Answer:
A. They are more closely related to tigers than they are to birds.
Option A. Rabbits are more closely related to tigers than they are birds.
Explanation:
I have a shorter answer.
when nonsister chromatids exchange genes it is called:
Answer:Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over
Explanation:
Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over, is the exchange of genetic material during sexual reproduction between two homologous chromosomes' non-sister chromatids that results in recombinant chromosomes.
How does melanoma affect the functions of the skin?
How does jaundice affect the functions of the skin?
Answer:
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops in certain skin cells called melanocytes. These are the cells that make the pigment (melanin) that colors your skin. When exposed to UV radiation, such as sunlight, the melanocytes make more pigment, causing the skin to darken or tan. Melanoma starts in cells in the skin called melanocytes. These cells are in the deep layer of the epidermis between the layer of basal cells.
Jaundice causes the skin and the whites of the eyes to turn yellow. The higher the bilirubin level, the yellower the skin. Severe jaundice usually also causes itching and bile. Bile is fluid secreted by the liver.
The biological species concept cannot be applied to fossils. Which alternate approach to identifying species would be most useful for classifying fossil organisms? A. an approach based on genetic history B. an approach based on molecular biology C. an approach based on measurable physical traits D. an approach based on use of reproductive barriers
Answer:
C . an approach based on measurable physical traits
what type of fossil forms when the impression from the remains of an organism is filled in with soil and hardens into the shape of the original organism?
Answer:
casts
Explanation:
casts are formed by filing the cavity of minerals collected from the surrounding
Answer:
i belive the answer is "casts"
Explanation:
2) What are the primary functions of all the Organic Compounds/Macromolecules?
Answer:
enter in formation of the body
Explanation:
provide cells with energystore energyhelp from cell membrance