Answer:
Bacteria.............
case study: Explain the relationship among homeostasis, defective mitochondria, and the symptoms caused by LHON.
Answer:
Because malfunctioning mitochondria disrupts the body's equilibrium, there is a strong link between homeostasis,
defective mitochondria, and the symptoms induced by
LHON.
The condition of homeostasis in the body was also
affected by symptoms caused by Leber's hereditary optic
neuropathy (LHON).
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What characteristics of the molecules being transported determines how they will cross the membrane?
A. Size and mass
B. Passive or active
C. Polarity and size
D. Charge and structure
Answer:
C. Polarity and size
Explanation:
Three primary factors determine whether a molecule will diffuse across a cell membrane: concentration, charge and size.
Answer:
C. Polarity and size
Explanation:
The polarity and size of the molecules being transported determines, how they will cross the membrane.
long necked giraffes are dominant to short necks , the giraffe is heterozygous
what is his genotype?
what is his phenotype?
let's say were representing neck length with L,
the genotype of a heterozygous giraffe would be Ll
the phenotype, or physical appearance would be long neck
Which type of energy do the compounds in the food we eat contain?
chemical energy
electromagnetic energy
kinetic energy
thermal energy
Answer:
Chemical Energy
Explanation:
Chemical energy is simply energy that is stored in compounds or elements, specifically in the atomic bonds that connect atoms and molecules. In food, it's a form of potential energy because it's stored away.
Which of these is the energy-carrying particle that
enables muscle contraction?
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O water
O oxygen
O sarcolemma
A cat with LONG HAIR (heterozygous) is a carrier of the short hair allele. Its mate has SHORT HAIR. Use a Punnett Square to determine the probability of their offspring having LONG HAIR.
Group of answer choices
25%
100%
0%
50%
75%
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
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We are given the hair types of two cats
The first one has long hair, and it's heterozygous, meaning it has one dominant, and one recessive allele. We are given that it is a carrier of the short hair allele, meaning in its genotype, it has the short hair gene (that doesn't necessarily mean it's there in its phenotype). However, since it has long hair (genotype), that means that the long hair allele is dominant (the gene that will always show), and the short haired one is recessive (the gene that gets "covered up" by the dominant allele). Let's say the genotype of the long haired cat is Tt, where T is the long hair, and t is the short hair
The second cat has short hair, and as we have mentioned above, the allele for short hair is recessive, so the short haired cat has 2 copies of the short hair allele. Its genotype is tt
Please see below for the Punnett Square
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Answer:
Allele frequency
Explanation:
When we breathe in and out normally during rest, this is called “quiet” inspiration (and expiration). It is also called tidal volume, as it refers to the “tides”. How much air (the volume) do we typically breathe in or out during quiet breathing (in ml...you will have to convert from Liters to Milliliters)?
Answer: the amount of air that normally enters the lungs during quiet breathing, which is about 500 milliliters.
Explanation:
Could a person with O+ blood have a daughter with AB+ blood? Explain.
Answer: yes
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why might scientists be wary of the results of a single experiment testing a particular treatment, even when the results are peer reviewed and statistically significant
Answer:
The results may not be true for humans if the experiment used a model organism.
Explanation:
An animal model is an animal species used in research that mimics diverse human traits/features such as, for example, human response to certain diseases. Thus, animal models may provide useful information related to human developmental biology and human diseases (i.e., prevention, diagnosis, treatment, etc). However, in general, experiments involving animal models cannot be used to predict human outcomes. For example, in genetics, animal models exhibit different features to humans, including but not limited to genomes (i.e., different number and structure of chromosomes), genes, gene regulatory pathways, epigenetics gene regulatory mechanisms, etc. In consequence, animal tests may be unreliable and therefore their results cannot be directly extrapolated to human subjects.
Wind energy is a sustainable and renewable alternative to burning fossil fuels, with a much smaller impact on the environment.
What are some advantages of using wind as a source of energy?
Answer:
becsuse it rejects pollunation of air and environment
Which of the following are steps for balancing chemical equations? Check all that apply. A. Subtract the total amount of elements from the products. B. Add all the elements together. O c. Write the chemical equation using formulas and symbols. D. Count the atoms in each substance in the reactants and products.
Answer:
c d
Explanation:
you are desighing a new product that requires the use of stable honreactive gas which gas would be most suit able
Answer:
Noble Gases
Explanation:
Noble gases are the most stable due to having the maximum number of valence electrons their outer shell can hold.
Gases such as Helium, Neon, Krypton and Xenon.
Answer:
Noble gases or Neon
Explanation:
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what is your favourite movie and have 100 pojnts
Answer:
my favourite movies are
happy new year
captain
rustom
son of satyamurty 2
harry potter
love unexpected
Answer:
My favorite movie is elf
Explanation:
The expression of both alleles for flower color produces a new pink. this illustrates incomplete dominance. Which of the following would be correct phenotype ratio from a cross between two heterozygous pink flowers
Answer:
C is the answer
How do you think the autonomic nervous system works with other body systems?
Explanation:
The autonomic nervous system regulates certain body processes, such as blood pressure and the rate of breathing. This system works automatically (autonomously), without a person's conscious effort. Disorders of the autonomic nervous system can affect any body part or process.
A frog has more offspring than can survive on available resources.
Which is this an example?
structural adaptation
overpopulation
variation in a population
artificial selection
A frog that has more offspring than can survive on available resources is an example of overpopulation.
WHAT IS OVERPOPULATION?Overpopulation is a process whereby there are more individuals of a population than the available resources.
According to this question, a frog has more offsprings than can survive on available resources. This means that there are more frogs than resources.
Therefore, frog that has more offspring than can survive on available resources is an example of overpopulation.
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The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is called ___.
O magnetic reversal
O continental drift
O convection
Answer:
Continental drift
Explanation:
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Answer:
agitated option is correct
Explanation:
because tectonic plates
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Why does the skeleton stop growing in length?
a
Because the cartilage in the growth plate has been
replaced by bone.
b
Because there is not enough calcium and other
nutrients in the body.
Because the growth plates stop working
d Because the bones reach their maximum length
Answer:
Bones increase in length because of growth plates in the bones called epiphyses. As puberty progresses, the growth plates mature, and at the end of puberty they fuse and stop growing. ... After the growth plates fuse, there is no more increase in height, and we all then shrink gradually as we get older.
Energy from the sun, water, air, wood, and soil are all examples of what kind of energy?
ecological energy
organic energy
renewable energy
solar energy
Answer:
Renewable energy
Explanation:
All of these energy sources are ecologically renewable, and therefore are classified as renewable recources that provide renewable energy.
Woolly mammoths became extinct thousands of years ago, while other species of mammals that existed at that time still exist today. The woolly mammoths became extinct, unlike the other species, because the woolly mammoths *
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produced offspring that all had identical inheritable characteristics
faced a struggle for survival
learned to migrate to new environments
had certain inheritable traits that enabled them to survive
Answer:
faced a struggle for survival
Explanation:
The woolly mammoths became extinct, unlike the other species, because the woolly mammoths faced a struggle for survival due to changing of environmental conditions. Global warming is the main cause of extinction of woolly mammoth which destroy their habitats about 10,500 years ago. The environmental conditions are not favourable for them so they faced struggle for survival which causes extinction of woolly mammoth.
'Complete the diagram to show the results you would see at 40°C and 60°C'
Answeryeah it’s that one
Explanation: yup, definitely that one.
where is the oesophagus locate
here's your answer..
Answer:
The esophagus runs behind the windpipe (trachea) and heart, and in front of the spine. Just before entering the stomach, the esophagus passes through the diaphragm. The upper esophageal sphincter (UES) is a bundle of muscles at the top of the esophagus.1
Explanation:
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How does the carbon in grass become part of a lion?
The graph shows the growth and reproduction in 4 different cells, A, B, C, and D, over time. Use the graph to answer questions below.
Answer: A.
Explanation:
Cells generally have a relatively short lifestyle in that they grow, divide and then die off. This is not the case with cancerous cells as those ones mutate and then multiply such that they eventually form a tumor.
Looking at the graph, most of the cells are remaining at a lower or manageable number because they are dying off. Cell A on the other hand is simply increasing in number which means that it is a cancerous cell as it is increasing its number by mutating instead of dying off like other cells would.
If a mineral has a mass of 20 and a volume of 4, What is its density?
Answer:
5 g/cm²
Explanation:
Density = Mass/Volume = 20/4 = 5
Therefore, the density of the mineral is 5 g/cm². (Assuming those are the proper units).
Explanation:
d =mass/volume
d=20/4 =5
Why are coral reefs important?
A: Coral reefs house over 25% of marine species.
B: Coral reefs provide an important habitat for many ocean creatures.
C: Coral reefs create important food webs.
D: All of the above
Consider two solutions of different sodium concentrations separated by a selectively permeable membrane. The net movement of water across the membrane will be from the area of ______ sodium concentration to the area of ______ sodium concentration.
Answer:
Consider two solutions of different sodium concentrations separated by a selectively permeable membrane. The net movement of water across the membrane will be from the area of high sodium concentration to the area of low sodium concentration
Explanation:
In this process, only water molecules can pass through the selectively permeable membrane. As the solution has different concentrations of solute, the water molecules will move from the more concentrated solution to the less concentrated solution. The process is called osmosis and is completed when both solutions have the same concentration.
Following glycolysis and the citric acid cycle, but before the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation, the carbon skeleton of glucose has been broken down to CO2 with some net gain of ATP. Most of the energy from the original glucose molecule at that point in the process, however, is in the form of ____
Answer:
The correct answer is - NADH.
Explanation:
Glycolysis is a multistep part of cellular respiration in which food is broken down to give off energy in a form of ATP. In glycolysis, the end product is converted to Acetyl-CoA using the pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme.
During the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, there is NAD reduces and turns to NADH that moves to the mitochondria. It is converted to energy using redox reactions. Most of the energy from original glucose molecules are transported and exists in the forms of NAD to NADH.