Answer:
why do you say that?
Explanation:
I can't see what it says even when i pull the piscture up.
Sorry :|
Have a great day/night and stay safe! :D :)
I'm not quite sure either, but from the instructions it appears that you should have some sort of "subject" and two of the subject's relatives. Then you just have to list if the subject and the two relatives show the traits. I believe that the subject is either you, since the course says "Your Genetic Traits"
I hope this helped a bit.
Directly or indirectly, where does almost all life get energy from?
Answer:
The sun
Explanation:
Only producers get energy directly, either straight from the sun or by some other means. Carnivores and other consumers get energy indirectly via the consumption of producers and animals that eat producers.
name the blood vessels that convey blood to the forelimbs
Answer:Oxygenated blood leaving the heart flows into the aorta, one of its earliest branches is the subclavian artery which supplies blood to the forelimb, neck and cervicothoracic junction.
Explanation:
According to natural selection theory, Different species occupying the same habitat will adapt to that habitat by undergoing the same genetic changes Adaptations beneficial at one time should generally be beneficial during all other times Well-adapted individuals have more offspring, and thus contribute more to the next generation's gene pool, than do poorly adapted individuals. Adaptations beneficial in one habitat should generally be beneficial in all other habitats
Answer:
The most correct statement is - Well-adapted individuals leave more offspring, and thus contribute more to the gene pool, than poorly adapted individuals.
Explanation:
Adaption in natural selection is a species, time-specific, and habitat-specific process. So, it means if a species is adapted to genetic changes in a particular habitat, it is not necessary that all other species also adapt to similar genetic changes.
Similarly, if a species has beneficial adaption for a particular habitat, it is not necessary it will be beneficial for the other habitat as well.
Thus, natural selection leads to the well-adapted individual that leave more offspring and contribute more to the gene pool.
Which of the following shows the correct genotypes of purebred individuals?
A. BB, bb, Bb
B. TT, Tt, Tt
C. Ss, Ss, ss
D. bb, BB, bb
Which of the following macromolecules is CORRECTLY paired with its star organelle based on its function?
In addition to traditional coursework, most microbiology programs require which of the following?
O independent studies
O professional internship
O laboratory experience
O group projects
Answer:
laboratory experience
Explanation:
Got It right on test
The answer IS:
laboratory experienceThe model below represents an atom of which element on the periodic table?
Answer: Aluminum
Explanation:
The normal Aluminum is 13p+ and 13n. (13+13)
===> Aluminum-26 (or we just call it Aluminum)
This one has 13p+ and 14n. (13+14)
===> Aluminum-27
A, B, C, D and E are pathogens of different diseases for human beings. The route of entry of pathogens in human body is different according to habitat of pathogens or diseases. (5) a) What is pathogen and write about different types of pathogens? b) Give name of the diseases of each pathogen. c) Do the pathogens enter directly into the body? How? d) What is incubation period?
Answer:
Microorganisms which causes diseases is known as pathogen.
Explanation:
PATHOGEN -: Pathogens are agents that live in a host and are responsible for causing infections or diseases in that host, such as a human being. Microorganisms such as bacteria , viruses , fungi or protozoa, or other organisms such as parasites, worms and even contagious proteins such as prions, may be pathogens.
Viruses: Viruses are micro-organisms that are composed of nucleic acid and covered by a protein sheet. A lipid (fatty) outer layer is also present in some viruses. Enveloped viruses are called these. Non-enveloped viruses are considered those that do not have this lipid outer layer. Only inside their host's living cells are viruses able to replicate. EXAMPLE -: Influenza (influenza A and B viruses) and the common cold (rhinovirus) are examples of infections caused by viruses.
Bacteria: These are microorganisms which have a nucleus containing DNA surrounded by a cell wall or membrane. Among bacteria, the composition of the cell wall differs. If they are able to access food and nutrients, they have a more complex structure than viruses and can multiply beyond the host. EXAMPLE -: Foodborne diseases can be caused by bacteria such as Salmonella enterica and Escherichia coli, while Staphylococcus aureus can cause skin infections.
Fungi: Fungi are single-celled or multicelled species that can live outside a host. They consume food and nutrients created after digestive enzymes have been secreted into their atmosphere. example-: The foot of the athlete (Trichophyton mentagrophytes) and yeast infections (Candida albicans) are examples of infections caused by fungi.
Prions: These are infectious agents made up entirely of proteins and capable of transferring to other prion proteins their infectious properties. EXAMPLE -: Extreme infectious diseases such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) can be caused by prions.
Protozoa: Protozoa are single-celled organisms that display habits that are similar to animals, such as the ability to travel through water, and are capable of harvesting other microorganisms. They are able to live outside the human host, but when they enter the human host and spread, causing infections and diseases, they may also be parasitic in nature. EXAMPLE -: Malaria and giardia include common infections
Yes , pathogen enter into the body directly -: Direct contact infections spread when, through direct physical contact with blood or body fluids, disease-causing microorganisms move from the infected person to the healthy person. Touching, kissing, sexual contact, contact with oral secretions, or contact with bodily lesions are examples of direct contact.INCUBATION PERIOD OF A PATHOGEN -:The period of incubation is the interval between exposure to a pathogenic organism, a drug, or radiation, and when the first signs and symptoms are evident.
Paleomagnetism is the study of
Answer:
B
Explanation:
ancient study of both rocks and earth as a whole
What's the dense connective tissue that surrounds most organs called?
Answer:
Bone.
Explanation:
Bone is the hardest connective tissue. It provides protection to internal organs and supports the body. Bone's rigid extracellular matrix contains mostly collagen fibers embedded in a mineralized ground substance containing hydroxyapatite, a form of calcium phosphate.
Evidence of past climate conditions is best reviewed by studying...
•deep sea sediments
•metal sulfides
•mid-ocean ridges
•modern ocean chemistry
Answer:
deep sea sediments
Explanation:
it seems more relevant but don't take my word for it double check your self
Answer:
Deep Sea sediments
Explanation:
may influence ocean conditions around the vast continent as well as climate change
n what area do you feel you made your biggest improvements?
This is supposed to be a personal opinion answer.
What causes mutations during protein synthesis?
A) A wrong base becomes a permanent part of a new DNA sequence.
B) Most mutations happen spontaneously as DNA replicates itself.
C) A great many mutations occur due to chemicals in the environment.
D) Mutations do not occur during the process of protein synthesis.
Answer:
B is the correct answer i believe
Scientists have a theory about the relationship between climate and biodiversity. Which best describes this theory?
Warmer climates promote higher biodiversity, allowing plants to grow year-round. This supports more organisms that rely on plants.
Colder climates promote higher biodiversity, reducing the competition among organisms for food. This supports stronger organisms that live longer.
Warmer climates promote higher biodiversity because they tend to receive more rainfall. This provides a source of water for more organisms.
Colder climates promote higher biodiversity because they are usually larger in size. This provides space for more organisms.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
"warmer climates promote higher biodiversity because they tend to receive more rainfall. This provides a source of water for more organisms."
Answer:
The correct answer is A
What is hypothesis (full explanation no copy right)
Many species of microorganisms live on and within the bodies of
larger organisms. These microorganisms affect the health of other
organisms in both positive and negative ways. Which statement describes
the role of a microorganism that has an unhealthy effect on humans?
Answer:
It would be a parasite, you forgot the answer choices btw.
Explanation:
Many viruses intect only a certain type of cell because they bind to certain
A- receptor sites on the surface of the cell
B- hormones in the cell
C-other viruses on the surface of the cell
D- mitochondria in the cell
The release of which substance is represented by the arrows?
1. Glucose
3. Carbon dioxide
2. Oxygen
4. DN
Answer:
Can you add a picture?
Explanation:
We don't know where the arrows are coming from.
(7th grade question)
Which are the causes of rocks being exposed at Earth’s surface?
A- erosion and subduction
B- extreme heat and pressure
C- melting and cooling
D- erosion and uplift
Answer:
A. erosion and subduction
Explanation:
plz give me brainiest
Answer:
Erosion and uplift
Explanation: I took the test and got it all right erosion and subduction is NOT the answer.
When two species are forced to interact in a particular environment, how would
relationships of competition, predation, and mutualism affect the two populations?
Answer:
Find the explanation below.
Explanation:
When two species find themselves in the same environment, the quest for survival would lead to interactions among themselves.
Competition would result when there are limited resources. For example, when Tigers and Lions who feed on the same prey exist together in an environment, a competitive relationship can result.
Predation is a sort of interaction where an organism feeds on a prey to survive. Here, the weaker animal/species stands the risk of being defeated in the battle for survival. For example, in some homes where cats and rats exist, the cats tend to prey on the rats.
Mutualism is a form of symbiotic relationship where the animals exist together in a cooperative manner. Most fungal species have been found to have a mutualistic relationship with the roots of plants. Each of these two is important to each other's survival.
Which lobes of the brain were most affected?
The last part for my project it's early and I'm being lazy please look it up? giving lots of points cuz that only fare don't take advantage of this.
Describe how community residents and authorities can prepare for an earthquake and its aftermath. Review earthquake advice from the USGS, the American Red Cross, and other agencies.
Answer:
here is what I know about earthquakes..
Explanation:
Learn how to prepare for an earthquake with the following safety tips. Please review our guidance on preparing for an earthquake while still protecting. Doorways are no stronger than any other part of a structure so don't rely on them for protection! Staying informed about your community's risk and response plans.
Explain why we can treat bacterial infections but we cannot completely remove virus from an infected person?
Answer:
This is because viruses are so simple that they use their host cells to perform their activities for them. So antiviral drugs work differently to antibiotics, by interfering with the viral enzymes instead.
Explanation:
What is the name of the CI vertebra?
Answer:
The name is Atlas.
Answer: atlas
Explanation:
The C1 vertebrae is known as the atlas
Information on Plasma Membrane
(first answer gets a brainliest!)
Answer:
The plasma membrane, also called the cell membrane, is the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.The plasma membrane consists of a lipid bilayer that is semipermeable. The plasma membrane regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell.
Explanation:
Where do I put the 4 protons
Answer:
Protons and Neutrons go in the middle
Explanation:
The primary source of energy for most organisms are
Answer: The Sun
3.1 The Sun is the major source of energy for organisms and the ecosystems of which they are a part. Producers such as plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use the energy from sunlight to make organic matter from carbon dioxide and water. This establishes the beginning of energy flow through almost all food webs.
Explanation:
Answer:
The main energy source for life is the Sun
Explanation:
All cells have the following
a) plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes.
b) plasma membrane, nucleus, and DNA.
c) DNA, ribosomes, and cell wall.
d) plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and nucler
Answer:
A
its just the letter A......
If a cell represented a city, what cell part would be the hotel?
Answer:
mitochondria
Explanation:
because its the power-house of the cell
Most functions of a prokaryotic cell are controlled by the cell's nucleus. True or false?
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
A prokaryotic cell doesn't even have a nucleus.