Answer:
Phenotype
Explanation:
It's phenotype because a genotype is not a physical trait; a genotype means genes. It's phenotype because it a physical trait you can see. Lets say twins look the same on the outside but on the inside they have completely DNA. This is like how some butterflies look the same with orange wings but one might have a mutation in its genes.
Which situation could cause an ecosystem to lose its equilibrium?
A. Competition among species
B. Interdependence among species
C. Arrival of a nonnative species
D. An increase in the population of a keystone species
Answer: C
Explanation: the ecosystem is metastable, so an increase in the keystone species would be accommodated. Introductionof a nonnative species is likely to generate significant biotic change to the environment.
Which of the following is is an example of a lipid?
sugar
oil
chicken
beef
Answer:
oil
Explanation:
Since oil is a type of fats but in our body we call it lipid
If your mass is 60 kg on Earth, what is your mass on the moon? Why?
Answer: 60 kg
Explanation:
Your mass does not change, however your weight does. Weight and mass are not the same thing!
Our weight changes due to a difference in the strength of gravity.
Mass is a quantity of a substance which is NOT affected by the force of gravity.
Discuss one unique feature of the water cycle of Gorongosa National
Park (examples include Mt. Gorongosa, Lake Urema).
In Gorongosa National Park, large number of diverse plants and animals are found. It is a home to those diverse Flora and Fauna. It is rich in diversity and it is also said that the type of creatures and plants that resides in the park cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
What is the water cycle of Gorongosa national park?
The park is surrounded by a large lake and the park is situated beneath the mountain that is approximately 2000 meters above the sea level.As it is home to the diverse flora and fauna, protecting and preserving them becomes the important issue.The trees on the the Mt. Gorongosa becomes an important alley in protecting them.It has been scientifically proven that if the trees on the Mt. Gorongosa are cut down, the water flow would drastically change and the mountain would become extremely flooded during winters and drought during dry season.
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What tests could she perform to determine which magnet has a stronger magnetic force
Because the electromagnet will repel like poles or attract opposing poles, she can use the bar magnet to evaluate the direction of the magnetic field. She could point the magnetic field in the desired direction using a compass.
How can the strength of a magnet be measured?Start by using the magnet to pick up one paper clip to gauge its strength. Then connect a second paper clip with the end of the one that is hanging from the magnet. Providing your magnet has enough force
How can the power of magnets be tested?By measuring pull strength, magnetic pull tests determine the strength of the magnet. They operate by employing a test piece of metal, typically a plate for plate.
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Circulatory Respiration Digestion Skeletal Muscular Nervous Urinary Immune Reproductive a) Breaks down food into molecules which are used for energy and development. Integumentary Endocrine b) Includes bones, as well as ligaments and cartilage, which are connecting tissues. 20 MAML f) Protect the body from infection and injury. c) Make and transport sperm and egg, and enable the female to give birth. d) Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the atmosphere. e) Includes three types of muscle tissues that provide movement for the body.
Explanation:
Circulatory - d) Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the atmosphere.
Respiration - d) Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the atmosphere.
Digestion - a) Breaks down food into molecules which are used for energy and development.
Skeletal - b) Includes bones, as well as ligaments and cartilage, which are connecting tissues.
Muscular - e) Includes three types of muscle tissues that provide movement for the body.
Nervous - The nervous system is not listed in the options provided.
Urinary - Urinary system is not listed in the options provided.
Immune - f) Protect the body from infection and injury.
Reproductive - c) Make and transport sperm and egg, and enable the female to give birth.
Transcribe the following Strand of DNA:
GTCCTTTACCATCGATTGGAAAACGTTAAAATCCAGTTCCAT
Answer:
CCGATAGGT
Explanation:
got this for my hw.
Answer:
So the central dogma of molecular biology describes the journey from DNA to protein product:
DNA --transcription--> mRNA --translation--> Protein
Assuming the DNA sequence provided is the template strand (rather than the complimentary coding strand), we start by transcribing the sequence into mRNA starting on the 3' end of the DNA towards the 5' end (which would build the mRNA 5' to 3'). This process involves the enzyme "RNA polymerase," which can only add nucleotides to the 3' end of the mRNA, just like how DNA polymerase can only synthesize DNA in the 5' to 3' direction. The RNA polymerase will bind to the template DNA strand and synthesize the complimentary mRNA, substituting uracil for thymine (since RNA does not contain thymine like DNA).
In terms of transcribing the sequence given to you, we'll have to work backwards + flip it around to get the 5' to 3' mRNA since the DNA is given 5' to 3' rather than 3' to 5'. Due to the length and the fact that we'll have to use triplets in translation anyways, it can help to break the sequence into triplet codons now.
5’-AAG | TTA | ATG | AGA | AAT | CGA | CAT | GGG | GCG | CCG | AAA | GTA | TAA | CCG | TCT | TAG | AAT | AGC-3’
We can then cross out each codon as we transcribe it and flip the sequence to be 5'-3' mRNA:
mRNA: 5'- GCU | AUU | CUA | AGA | CGG | UUA | UAC | UUU | CGG | CGC | CCC | AUG | UCG | AUU | UCU | CAU | UAA | CUU -3'
Normally, mRNA sequences start with "AUG" which is the start codon (and codes for Methionine), but I'll assume this is just for practice translating + transcribing in general. There's also a stop codon before the end but I'll assume the same again.
Translation involves three main steps - initiation, elongation, and termination. Initiation involves the translation ribosome assembling around the mRNA starting at the 5' end start codon, and tRNA carrying an amino acid binding to the complimentary section of the mRNA. As each tRNA attaches and the ribosome moves along the mRNA, the amino acids on each tRNA are bonded into a longer and longer peptide chain and the now amino acid-less tRNA are ejected (elongation). Termination occurs when a stop codon is reached, the ribosome will end elongation and help fold the protein into its final structure.
To translate the mRNA sequence here we'll need an amino acid/mRNA codon chart. I don't believe I can attach an image here, but looking up those exact words should yield the right results in images.
5'- GCU | AUU | CUA | AGA | CGG | UUA | UAC | UUU | CGG | CGC | CCC | AUG | UCG | AUU | UCU | CAU | UAA | CUU -3'
Ala - Ile - Leu - Arg - Arg - Leu - Tyr - Phe - Arg - Arg - Pro - Met - Ser - Ile - Ser - His - STOP - Leu
Amino acids are often abbreviated into three letters (Ala = alanine, Met = methionine, etc), and sometimes are abbreviated as single letters, though I've only seen that for sequencing databases.
In terms of locations for each of these processes, transcription occurs in the nucleus for eukaryotes and translation in the ribosomes/cytoplasm.
Explanation:
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The students want to answer this question: What is causing the change in the temperature in this town?
Which question should the students answer as part of their research?
A. Are towns with highs above 38ᵒC counted as part of this graph?
B. Is the change in temperature related to a change in human activities?
C. Which season produces the most days with a high temperature above 38ᵒC?
D. Is the change in temperature due to the tilt of Earth or Earth's distance from the Sun?
Answer:
i think climate change
Explanation:
for what purpose is the mineral halite commonly used?
Answer:
seasoning, winter road sonit will melt ice, a source of sodium and chlorine for chemical processes
PLEAS HELP!!! Clara had to choose between making an animal or a plant cell. Which type of cell does her model represent?
a. plant
b.animal
Describe the function of two structures identified in Clara's cell, other than the mitochondria.____
Identify two cell structures that are missing from Clara’s model. ____
Describe the function of each cell structure you identified in the question above. ___
B. Animal cell, I believe so because of the shape of the cell and it does not clarify if it has a cell wall, if it has a cell wall and mehran then it's a plant cell if it only has a cell membrane in them it's an animal cell
Clara's model represents an animal's cell. The Golgi body and ribosome are missing. Hence, option B is correct.
What are the functions of different cell organelles?The gel-like substance that fills a cell is called cytoplasm. It serves as a catalyst for chemical reactions. It offers a foundation for other organelles to function within the cell. A cell's cytoplasm is where all of the processes for cell division, growth, and replication take place.
The nucleus' principal jobs include storing the cell's DNA, preserving its integrity, and assisting with transcription and replication. The main function of the nucleolus is to facilitate and assemble ribosomes. The plasma membrane is the outer covering of the cell, which provides it protection and allow the transportation of nutrients and other essential material into the cell.
In Clara's model cell wall is absent. Hence, option B is correct.
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In the absence of light we are able to see things.
True or False
Explanation:
False.
Light illuminates our surroundings which helps us to see.
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. The technique that includes height, weight, length of limbs, and degree of flexion
or extension is:
What is the most comfortable position for patients with back or abdominal
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problems when lying on an exam table?
The process of inspection is also called?
Phlebotomy: Venipuncture and Capillary Puncture
What is the most common type of blood used for laboratory tests?
What is the maximum amount of time a tourniquet should be left on?
Plasma differs from serum in that it contains:
Which positions should patients be in while they are having their blood drawn?
Which way should the bevel of the needle be held when performing venipuncture?
Where are red blood cells produced?
Calculation of Medication Dosage and Medication Administration
• Rapid response to a medication can be expected with which method of
administration?
● What is one of the most accurate methods for calculating dosage for infants and
children up to 12 years of age?
• The gentle pulling back on the plunger of the syringe to assure the needle will not
draw back blood is called?
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Describe Type 1 and 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, and diabetes insipidus.
• List 3 parts of a syringe and 3 parts of a needle.
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The hollow core of a needle is called the?
How is insulin dosage measured?
What are the six rights of proper drug administration:
List the 4 different angles and injection types.
Vital Signs and Measurements
What is the normal blood pressure reading for an adult?
What is the medical term for high blood pressure?
. What is the medical term for low blood pressure?
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What are the medical terms to describe a skin color condition? (List 3)
• Listening to the patient's chest as he or she breathes is called?
• What is the instrument that amplifies body sounds?
• Having a body temperature in a normal range is called?
The medical terms for the list of definition is as follows;
1. Anthropometry is the technique that includes height, weight, length of limbs, and degree of flexion or extension 2. Semi-Fowler's position
3. Visual examination 4. Venous blood 5. No longer than 1 minute
6. Clotting factors 7. Sitting or lying down 8. Upwards 9.Bone marrow
10. Intravenous administration 11. Body surface area method 12. Aspiration
What other medical terms are needed?Other medical terms that are important are;
13. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body does not produce insulin. Type 2 diabetes is a condition where the body doesn't use insulin properly. Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy. Diabetes insipidus is a rare condition that affects water regulation in the body.
14. Three parts of a Syringe are; barrel, plunger, tip. Needle: hub, shaft, bevel.
15. Lumen is the hollow core of a needle.
16 insulin dosage is measured In units
17. Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation
18. Intradermal (5-15°), subcutaneous (45°), intramuscular (90°), intravenous (25°)
19. the normal blood pressure reading for an adult is 120/80 mmHg
20. Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure
21. Hypotension is the medical term for low blood pressure
22. The medical terms to describe a skin color condition are; Cyanosis (blue), Jaundice (yellow), Erythema (red)
23. Auscultation is Listening to the patient's chest as he or she breathes
24. Stethoscope is the instrument that amplifies body sounds
25. Normothermia is a body temperature in a normal range.
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Explain the difference between exotic species and an invasive exotic species.
Answer:
Explanation:
Exotic species are plants and animals that grow in a nonnative enviroment. Are not harmful to the enviroment.
invasice exotic species is when an exotic species becomes harmful to the enviroment.
Which fish group includes parasites?
Answer:
some include nematodes, Platyhelminthes, leeches, parasitic crustaceans such as isopods and copepods, so also various microorganisms such as myxosporidia and microsporidia. (coral reef fish)
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is the fish group called Agnatha, which includes parasitic fish like lamprey and the hagfish.
Explanation:
The are the plants, algae, and other organisms that can make their own food.
Autotrophs are plants, algae, and other organisms that can make their own food.
These organisms are called autotrophs, which translates to "self-feeders." Autotrophs play a crucial role in ecosystems as primary producers, forming the foundation of food chains and providing sustenance for other organisms. Photosynthesis is a complex biochemical process that occurs in the chloroplasts of plant and algal cells.
It involves the conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Autotrophs accomplish this by utilizing pigments, primarily chlorophyll, to absorb light energy. During photosynthesis, autotrophs take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water from the environment. With the aid of sunlight, these raw materials are transformed into glucose and oxygen.
Glucose serves as an energy source for organisms, while oxygen is released back into the atmosphere as a byproduct. This ability to synthesize their own organic compounds from inorganic substances gives autotrophs a distinct advantage.
Autotrophs exist in various forms, including land plants, such as trees, grasses, and flowers, as well as aquatic plants like seaweeds and pond algae. Additionally, certain bacteria and protists are capable of photosynthesis, broadening the range of autotrophic organisms.
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If a mutation occurred resulting in a single nucleotide addition to the below DNA sequence, what do you suspect would happen?
Flicker-fusion is the ability to distinguish many seperate flashes of light simultaneously. How do most flying insects compare to humans and why?
Answer:
Flicker fusion is the ability to distinguish many separate flashes of light simultaneously.
Flying inscets and humans, both have the ability of flicker fusion and it provides them to give a better visual of a fast-moving objects. Though humans have less flicker fusion threshold than insects.
They both can change their flicker fusion threshold as a function of viewing stimulus size, distance, luminance, intensity, achromatic vs. chromatic, and retinal location.
Salamander and Snake difference between
Answer:
https://wikidiff.com/salamander/snake
https://www.burkemuseum.org/collections-and-research/biology/herpetology/all-about-amphibians/what-are-salamanders
Explanation:
According to WikiDiff "snake and salamander, are that a snake is a legless reptile of the sub-order serpents with a long, thin body and a fork-shaped tongue while salamander is a long, slender, chiefly terrestrial amphibian of the order caudata, resembling a lizard or a newt." moreover "Salamanders are a type of amphibian; they have moist skin and are usually found in damp habitats near or in water. Salamanders are closer related to frogs despite how different frogs and salamanders look. Lizards are a type of reptile; they have dry skin with scales and are purely terrestrial (burkemuseum, 2021).
If you were writing a newspaper article about the people who started this program, what five questions would you ask them?
Answer:
What other methods of coral regeneration did you consider?
How did you get the initial funding for your project?
How fast do corals regenerate?
Does this method have the same level of success in other parts of the world?
How would you improve the project if you had the resources to do so?
Explanation:
PLATO
Answer:
I would ask them the following questions:
What other methods of coral regeneration did you consider?
How did you get the initial funding for your project?
How fast do corals regenerate?
Does this method have the same level of success in other parts of the world?
How would you improve the project if you had the resources to do so?
Explanation:
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a flow chart to differentiate
types of fungi
on the basis
of
nutrition,
reproduction and location.
The flowchart is given in the photo.
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What is the first step in a scientific investigation?
Answer:
Develop a hypothesis
Explanation:
One or two countries reducing their CFC emissions will not be enough to stop ozone depletion globally. What do you think the countries of the world should do to reduce CFC emissions?
All the countries of the world need to lower their emission rates in order to reduce CFC emissions globally.
What are CFCs?CFCs is an acronym for chlorofluorocarbons, a group of non-toxic gases consisting of atoms of chlorine, fluorine, and carbon.
The compounds are found artificially in products like aerosol sprays, old refrigerants, and many other man-made products invented to make life generally better for humans. The gases are considered generally safe and unreactive in lower atmospheres down here.
In the stratosphere, however, CFCs are highly reactive. They undergo photolytic decomposition, a process that is largely catalyzed by the availability of UV light in the stratosphere. When this happens, chlorine molecules are released.
The free chlorine molecules react with the protective ozone layer and as a result, the ozone layer gradually gets destroyed. A single chlorine molecule can react with 100,000 ozone molecules.
Thus, in order to protect the ozone layer by reducing the emission of CFCs, all the countries in the world need to put their hands on deck. The whole world shares a single atmosphere. Thus, CFCs released in one part of the world eventually circulate to every part of the world.
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1. In what organelle does cellular respiration occur?
a. Mitochondria
b. Endoplasmic reticulum
C. Chloroplast
d. Vacuole
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What are the only pathogens that can be effectively treated with antibiotics?animal pathogensbacteriafungiprotozoaviruses
As we know in medicines, there is a wide range of types developed according to the ailment that were designed, so we have that for protozoans and animal pathogens antiparasitics are used, for viruses antivirals, meanwhile for bacteria are antibiotics, therefore the correct answer is second option.
what does dimensions mean
Answer:
you want to know what the dimensions are?
the dimensions are the height (up and down) and the base length (dotted line)
what type of cell can develop into different types of blood cells in the body
Answer:
The multipotent hematopoietic stem cells give rise to many different cell types, including the cells of the immune system and red blood cells.
Explanation:
What is the meaning of animal level and barangay level results in research?
Answer:
The points 2, -1+i√3, and -1-i√3 are right angles in the Argond plane because any two points are equally spaced.
Explanation:
Calculating distances We find that the total equals 2√3. Thus, a triangle has three sides of equal length, which is the definition of an isosceles triangle.
__________ law, which helps explain the critical closing pressure, states that the force that stretches the vascular wall is proportional to the diameter of the vessel times the blood pressure.
Answer:
Laplace law
Explanation:
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if light shines through a medium with a higher index of refraction than air why do the different wavelengths of light separate?
Answer:
Explanation:
f light enters any substance with a higher refractive index (such as from air into glass) it slows down. The light bends towards the normal line. If light travels enters into a substance with a lower refractive index (such as from water into air) it speeds up. The light bends away from the normal line.
And over accumulation of dyno flagelitz cause a what which can contaminate shellfish and make them unfit for human consumption
The overaccumulation of the dinoflagellates causes the crimson summer. Option B
What can make shell fish unsafe for consumption?We know that the safety of the fish for consumption would depend on so many factors and a lot of the factors have to do with the contaminants that can be found in the water. This is the point of the question that we have here.
It is important to only consume shellfish that have been properly harvested and stored, and to avoid consuming shellfish from areas where contamination is known to occur. In addition, cooking shellfish to recommended temperatures can reduce the risk of food poisoning. However, if you have any concerns about the safety of the shellfish you are consuming, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional.
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An overaccumulation of dinoflagellates causes a _______, which can contaminate shellfish and make them unfit for human consumption. A. red tide B. crimson summer C. scarlet wave D. rose water