All ______ contain a code for protiens.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is possibly genes.

Explanation:

The portion of the genome that codes for a protein or an RNA is referred to as a gene. Those genes that code for proteins are composed of tri-nucleotide units called codons, each coding for a single amino acid.

Answer 2

Answer:

genes

Explanation:


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Talia and Amanda live across the street from each other and they walk to school together every morning. The school is about 3 blocles away
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Analyze the graph above and choose the statement below that is a possible interpretation of the section of the graph from point B to c?
They reached the top of a hill and began accelerating
They slowed down their walk and met up with friends
They returned home to get their mathematics book
They waited before crossing a busy street
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Answer:

They waited before crossing a busy street

Explanation:

Assume the graph looks like the one below.

It shows that, from Point B to C, the distance they were from home did not change.  They had stopped.

A possible interpretation is that they waited before crossing a busy street.

If they had begun accelerating, BC would have been steeper than AB.

If they had slowed their walk, BC would still point up. However, its slope would be less than that of AB.

If they had returned home, BC would point down and to the right.

 

In the conifer forest just below the alpine zone of a mountain top, two closely related species of birds that feed on small flying insects have been living together for millions of years. A local naturalist notices that the beak sizes differ on the two birds. The species that eats mosquitoes has a small delicate beak, and the species that eats robber flies (bigger than mosquitoes) has a very large beak. By accident, the naturalist stumbles upon a fossilized bird on the mountain that looks like it could be the ancestor of both species except its beak is neither small nor large, but intermediate in size. What principle could be at work in shaping the beaks of these birds? a. competition b. ecological niche development c. coevolution d. character displacement e. all of the above

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Answer: d. character displacement

Explanation:

Character Displacement this is an evolutionary divergence which usually occurs when two similar species inhabit the same environment. This circumstance occurs where differences among similar species whose circulation in an environment overlap geographically are feature in regions where the species co-occur, but tend to be minimized or lost where the species' circulations do not overlap. Which is same case as that of the birds.

3. Which of the following are NOT types of microorganisms?
a. Prions
b. Viruses
c. Bacteria
d. Earthworms

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Answer:

d. Earthworms

Explanation:

Think about it: have you ever actually seen a prion, virus, or bacterium? No, because they can't be seen with the naked eye. Microorganism means that it's too small (hence the prefix micro-) to see.

Prions are little misfolded proteins. Viruses are nonliving things made up of a protein and nucleic acid. Bacteria are little prokaryotic microorganisms.

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Answer:

Melody is a rhythmic sequence of pitches that create a musical phrase or motif. A melody also consists of two parts: pitch and rhythm. We sometimes think of melodies as the vocal part of a song. However, a melody can also be the top line of your instrumental drop, a signature bass line, or even a unique vocal sample.

Explanation:

Melody is a rhythmic sequence of pitches that create a musical phrase or motif. A melody also consists of two parts: pitch and rhythm. We sometimes think of melodies as the vocal part of a song. However, a melody can also be the top line of your instrumental drop, a signature bass line, or even a unique vocal sample.

Do you think that climate change has been presented to you as doom and gloom throughout your life? Explain.

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Yes even though it is normal

The nations of the world agreed to preserve Antarctica for
A military activity
B. scientific research
C. the storage of radioactive waste
D. the expansion of their territories
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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D the expansion of their territory

Answer: is B scientific research.

Explanation:

which of the following words best matches this definition: The process in which the best adapted organisms survive and pass on their traits, while those that are NOT well adapted do not survive.

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Answer:

Survival of the fittest

Explanation:

According to the Darwin’s theory of survival, a species can survive among its peers only when it is fit enough to adapt to the natural changes and hence remain alive till its reproductive stage in order to produce fertile offspring.  

Such species which survive are known as fit species while the remaining unable to cope with changing environment die out at an early stage of life.  

What makes plants green?

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Answer:

Green plants are green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll.

Explanation:

Answer: A pigment called  Chlorophyll

Explanation: chlorophyll absorbs light in the red (long wavelength) and the blue (short wavelength) regions of the visible light spectrum. Green light is not absorbed but reflected, making the plant appear green.

As a scientist working for an anti-bioterrorism task force, you are asked to evaluate some biological samples for the presence of Yersinia pestis, the organism that causes the plague. After confirming that the samples do contain Y. pestis, you instruct your team to begin sequencing the strain. Since the genome sequence of Y. pestis is already known, why would sequencing this strain be useful?

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Answer:

To gather relevant knowledge about their origin and to determine if the strain has been genetically modified.

Explanation:

A researcher researching with the anti-bioterrorism working group, they are required to assess certain blood specimens only for existence of Yersinia pestis, the organisms which causes the disease.

Since verifying that perhaps the varieties showed Y. Pestis, they are instructing their group to start sequence alignment the strains. So, this is to collect specific knowledge about their origin and to assess if the strain has also been genetically modified.

What is the comparison and the differences between the structures of the stomach and the pancreas?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The chyme produced from the stomach is highly acidic in nature; the pancreatic juices contain high levels of bicarbonate, an alkali that neutralizes the acidic chyme. Additionally, the pancreatic juices contain a large variety of enzymes that are required for the digestion of protein and carbohydrates.

If all of the red squirrels were diseased and died off what would happen to this food web?

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there would be a increase of Sitka spruce and a slight decrease of Martens.

How is electricity generated in the simulation?

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Answer:

(LONG RESPONSE!)

In this work, several simulations and analyses are carried out to investigate the feasibility of generating electricity from underwater sea currents at Istanbul Bosphorus Strait. Bosphorus is a natural canal which forms a border between Europe and Asia by connecting Black Sea and Marmara Sea. The differences in elevation and salinity ratios between these two seas cause strong marine currents. Depending on the morphology of the canal the speed of the flow varies and at some specific locations the energy intensity reaches to sufficient levels where electricity generation by marine current turbines becomes economically feasible.

In this study, several simulations are performed for a 10 MW marine turbine farm/cluster whose location is selected by taking into account several factors such as the canal morphology, current speed and passage of vessels. 360 different simulations are performed for 15 different virtual sea states. Similarly, 8 different configurations are analyzed in order to find the optimum spacing between the turbines. Considering the spatial variations in the current speed within the selected region, the analyses are performed for three different flow speeds corresponding to ±10% change in the average value. For each simulation the annual energy yield and cluster efficiency are calculated.

Plants also have organs that are made up of different tissues working together. Which is an example of a plant organ?

Select one or more:

a. leaf

b. shoot system

c. chlorophyll

d. root system

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Answer:

b. shoot system

Explanation:

the shoot system connects all the different parts of the plant (leaves, stem, roots) and helps move the water and minerals throughout the plant. Hope this helps and is right, I'm pretty sure it is but I could be wrong :)

based on the scientists results, which of the following is true?

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Well there’s no options

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Answer:

its a

Explanation:

they r the same thing

If water were a nonpolar molecule, how would its properties be different?

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Answer:

Water would not be able to climb up inside plants.

Explanation:

Answer: water would not stick together as well

Explanation:

Materials such as minerals, soil, fuels, and clean water are called
O natural resources
bio-elements
O habitats
O non of the above

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Answer: natural resources

Explanation:

A patient is suspected of having low stomach acid, a condition known as hypochloridia. To determine whether the patient has
this condition, her doctors take a 16.00 mL sample of her gastric juices and titrate the sample with 3.76 x 10-4 M KOH. The
gastric juice sample required 5.87 mL of the KOH titrant to neutralize it.
Calculate the pH of the gastric juice sample. Assume the sample contained no ingested food or drink which might otherwise
interfere with the titration.

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Answer:

pH of the gastric juice

[tex]3.86[/tex]

Explanation:

As we know,

In an acid base titration, the number of milimoles of acid is equal to the number of milimoles of base.

Milimoles [tex]=[/tex] Molarity [tex]*[/tex] Volume

Molarity of gastric juices [tex]*[/tex] Volume of gastric juices  [tex]=[/tex]  Molarity of KOH [tex]*[/tex] Volume of KOH

Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -

[tex]16 * X = 5.87 * 3.76 * 10^{-4}\\[/tex]

X represents the molarity of gastric juices

[tex]X = \frac{5.87 * 3.76 * 10^{-4}}{16} \\X = 1.379 * 10^{-4}[/tex]

pH of gastric juices is equal to log [tex]1.379 * 10^{-4}[/tex]

[tex]= - log 1.379 * 10^{-4}\\= - [-3.86]\\= 3.86[/tex]

Identify one process that causes clouds to form in the moist air rising along the frontal boundaries of the low-pressure system.

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Answer and Explanation:

The fronts are imaginary lines that separate two air masses of different temperatures. It takes too long for these two masses to mix, causing numerous atmospheric phenomena.

A hot air mass meets a cold air mass. The cold air is heavier and takes a wedge shape under the hot air that rises following a kind of ramp that constitutes the front line.

In the contact area, the hot air cools to the point of condensation and forms clouds that cause precipitation. These warm fronts originate weak but continuous rains.

After the protein has fallen off the operon, the ____________ can then transcribe the DNA into mRNA.

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Answer:

The genetic material of most organisms is DNA, which stores the information required for the development, functioning, and reproduction of the organism. DNA is a long piece of nucleotides where both coding and non-coding regions can be identified within the nucleotide sequence. The coding regions contain the information for the production of functional proteins in the organisms. The process of production of the polypeptide chain of the protein inside the cell is known as protein synthesis. Transcription of DNA into mRNA and translation of mRNA into an amino acid sequence of the protein are the sequential steps of the protein synthesis.

Explanation:

How long does it take for Earth to make one rotation on its axis? A. 1 day B. 1 month C. 1 hour D. 1 year

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Answer- A

Explain- Because in order for the Earth to completly turn around, it takes around 23.8 hrs, which is about 1 day.

Answer:

A. 1 day

Explanation:

It only takes 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.0916 seconds for the Earth to turn once its axis.

What is the conclusion of Hershey's and Chase's experiment

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Answer:

Hershey and Chase concluded that DNA, not protein, was the genetic material.

Explanation:

Answer: The Hershey–Chase experiments were a series of experiments conducted in 1952[1] by Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase that helped to confirm that DNA is the genetic material.

So here the answer is: that DNA was not the heritable material

Explanation:

To support the ecosystem in the previous question, botanical gardens are propagating these trees for sale. Although seeds have been collected, the commercially available plants are from cuttings and tissue culture. Based on the life cycle of conifers, why is it not practical to reproduce Wollemi pines from seed or even to sell the seeds?

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Answer:

A tree that possesses scale or needle-like leaves and cones that remains green throughout the year is known as a conifer. Some of the examples of conifers are cedars, junipers, redwoods, pines, etc. These trees have great economic importance as they are the prime sources of turpentine and resins, and are also a great source of softwood.  

It is not practical to cultivate the Wollemi pines from their seeds, as the majority of the seeds that fall from the cones of Wollemi are not viable, and their cultivation may even consume many months. The species mentioned is also considered as endangered, therefore, it will not be feasible to cultivate them via the help of seeds.  

In this discussion, you will justify the dependence of life on the sun and the interdependence of living things and their chemistry. People who do not understand the relationships between biological processes on the planet may roll their eyes at the statement, "Life on this planet is a delicate balance." What evidence have you found in this course so far to support this statement

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Answer : Yes they can I will attach pic

Explanation:

Match the structural formula to the chemical formula for this substance.

CH2Cl2

C2H6O

C2H6O2

H2CO3

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Answer:C2H6)

Explanation:

Answer:

C2H6O

Explanation:

3 things that Euglena gracilis do for the environment?

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Euglena is a very important organism within the environment as it is able to photosynthesize, thus taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere so that other organisms can survive

Answer:

Explanation:phlagellum... i have to have 20 characters for a simple answer, so im just typing i can actually submit my answer

Which of the following are features of nucleosomes? A nucleosome contains approximately 20 base pairs of DNA. The DNA in a nucleosome is wound around eight histone proteins. Between nucleosomes is a stretch of DNA called "linker DNA". A nucleosome contains 8 different types of histones. In a nucleosome, DNA is wrapped 4 times around the histone core. H1 seals off where DNA enters and leaves the nucleosome. Nucleosomes contribute to DNA packing. Nucleosomes in chromatin are arranged in straight, side-by-side chains. Nucleosomes are about 10000 Angstroms in diameter. Histones have tails that stick out and can be modified, affecting DNA expression.

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Answer:

The correct answers are "The DNA in a nucleosome is wound around eight histone proteins", "Between nucleosomes is a stretch of DNA called "linker DNA", "H1 seals off where DNA enters and leaves the nucleosome", "Nucleosomes contribute to DNA packing", and "Histones have tails that stick out and can be modified, affecting DNA expression".

Explanation:

Nucleosomes are comprised of DNA and histones that in conjunction form structural units of the chromosomes. The DNA in a nucleosome is wound around eight histone proteins, which are known as the histone octamer.  Between nucleosomes is a stretch of DNA called "linker DNA", which is an unwrapped DNA that can be between 10 to 50 base pairs long. H1, one of the four types of histone, seals off where DNA enters and leaves the nucleosome serving as an anchor to the complex. Nucleosomes contribute to DNA packing by wrapping the DNA and forming the structural units of the chromosomes.  Histones have tails that stick out and can be modified, affecting DNA expression; which are known as "histone tails" located in the N-terminal side and where higher order structures are arranged.

Rice is an important food crop in the the world. Growing rice requires large amounts of water because the roots of rice plants must remain under water. Explain how genes could play a role in helping farmers grow rice using less water. 2 sentences, explain they could do (answerrrr ASAP)

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Answer:

Rice plants possesses several traits which allow sthem to grow in large amount of water because standing water helps them to produce air channel known as aerenchyma that connects roots with shoots and transport oxygen to submerged tissues. Standing water also help many weed to grow and rice plants also takes nutrients from them as well.

Genes are responsible for the traits that allow rice plants to grow in large amount of water but if the gene of rice plant is genetically modified with new gene which is resistant to drought, that can allow the rice to grow in less water.

The genetically modified rice plant then do not require large amount of water and can grow easily.

50 POINTS!!! Quick Help!!!! Which is an example of an instinct?

A. A rabbit hides when it observes a predator.
B. A dog wags its tail when it hears a doorbell ring.
C. A boy pulls his hand away after touching a hot surface.
D. A dolphin swims through a hoop during an amusement park show.

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It’s B because the dog heard the bell have a good day cutie :)

Answer:

A-

A rabbit hides when it observes a predator.

Explanation:

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If a person with AB blood (genotype IAIB) produced an offspring with a person who’s IAi, what’s the chance that the offspring will have A blood? Give your answer as a percentage. Use the table to make a Punnett square to show your work. Can you show me in a chart to break it down to get that answer which is 50%.

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Answer:

50% of getting A blood type

Explanation:

Using a punnet square you have (sorry cant do a square)

    IA            IB

IA

i

Then you you add all the possible combinations from both parents genes

              IA               IB

IA          IA IA           IA IB

i            IA i               IB i

You now have a 50% chance of A type blood because the lowercase (i) wont change the blood type outcome because the IA over shines it.

Answer: 50 percent

Explanation:

       IA       IB

IA IAIA       IAIB

i IAi        IBi

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