Answer:
Myofibrils
Intercalated disc
Explanation:
Myofibrils in a skeletal muscle cell are a set of cylinders which are repeated form of sacromeres.
Intercalated discs are assembled into larger cylinders and are involved in cell to cell communications, they link cells to get her and transmit electrical impulses within the sacrolemma
When a cell uses fatty acids for aerobic respiration, it first hydrolyzes fats to Group of answer choices glycerol and fatty acids. glycerol and amino acids. fatty acids and sugars. sugars and glycerol.
Answer:
glycerol and fatty acids.
Explanation:
Fats as biological molecules can be used as energy sources by the cell when there is low or no carbohydrate (glucose) for use.
Fats, mainly triglycerides enter metabolic pathway in an aerobic condition where they undergo catabolism to produce glycerol and fatty acids, their monomeric units. This process leads to the synthesis of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate). In other words, fats are hydrolyzed to glycerol and fatty acids
Most body water comes from:moisture absorbed through the skin.fluids we drink.the food we eat.metabolism.
Answer:
fluids we drink.
Explanation:
Most body water comes from fluids we drink such as water, juices etc. Our body obtains water by absorbing it directly from the digestive tract. A small amount of water is produced in the metabolism of food particles. Our body loses excess amount of water by excreting it in the form of urine from the body. Kidney is the organ that filters waster materials and excess water from the blood and remove it from the body.
Compare and contrast the energy needs of plant and animal cells.
Answer:animal cells need more
Explanation:due to constant movement
The cells inside our nerves are called what?
Answer:
Cells of the nervous system, called nerve cells or neurons, are specialized to carry "messages" through an electrochemical process. The human brain has approximately 86 billion neurons. ... Neurons are surrounded by a cell membrane. Neurons have a nucleus that contains genes.
Explanation:
Answer:
Neurons are the information-processing cells of the nervous system. They are categorized as receptors, interneurons, or effectors, depending on their function. The dendrites of a neuron provide an extended receptive surface for the cell, increasing greatly the number of synaptic inputs.Draw a Punnett Square to show Queen Victoria and her husband Albert. Queen Victoria’s genotype will be XX^H and Albert will be XY. X^H indicates the female sex chromosome carrying the gene for hemophilia.
Explanation:
XY XX^H
XX^H XX^H XY XX^H XX^H
XY XY XY XY XX^H
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The family pedigree of Queen Victoria shows a number of hemophilic descendants. Because hemophilia is recessive disorder and Queen Victoria was a carrier. X-linked recessive disease most often occurs in males because Males have only one X chromosome.
XY XX^H
XX^H XX^H XY XX^H XX^H
XY XY XY XY XX^H
Which chromosome will cause the disease?
A single recessive gene on that X chromosome will cause the disease. Females have two X chromosomes so they can act as carriers for the disease.
What is hemophilia?
Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process.Hemophilia is x-linked recessive disorder
So, Queen Victoria was a carrier.
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What are the two function of sweat
Answer:
Its main function is to control body temperature. As the water in the sweat evaporates, the surface of the skin cools. An additional function of sweat is to help with gripping, by slightly moistening the palms.
Explanation:
what is a dam
please tell
Answer:
a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
In Osmosis, a cell becomes turgid when it:
A. expands from absorbing too much water.
B. bursts from absorbing too much water.
C. bursts from absorbing too much water.
D. contracts from absorbing too much water.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This occurs when a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution.A solution were the external solution concentration is less than the internal concentration of the cell, causing water to rush into the cell.
During osmosis by absorbing too much water from outside the cell, a cell becomes turgid. The correct option is A.
What is osmosis?Osmosis is the passage of water molecules via a cell's partially permeable membrane from a solution with a large concentration of water molecules to a solution with a lower concentration of water molecules.
Osmosis occurs when the concentration gradient of water reaches zero or when the water's hydrostatic pressure equals the osmotic pressure.
Endosmosis and exosmosis are the two main types of osmosis that occur when water moves across the cell membrane. When cells are placed in a hypotonic solution, endosmosis occurs, which is the movement of water into the cell.
When cells are placed in a hypotonic solution, exosmosis occurs, which is the movement of water out of the cell.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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A young patient is short in stature, with his limbs and trunk in proportion. His mental development appears to be appropriate for his age. Determine and discuss the type of hormonal disorder he likely has.
Answer:
Dwarfism
Explanation:
Dwarfism is a growth disorder characterized by a height that is much lower than the average for people of the same race and age. Individuals with proportionate dwarfism have excessively short bodies but the dimensions of all their parts are proportionally smaller. It is due to certain diseases that are already present at birth or that manifest themselves during early childhood, and that block the normal development of their body, such as the deficiency or deficit of growth hormone is when there is not enough hormone growth released by the pituitary gland. Dwarfism does not directly lead to a deficiency in the intellectual capacities of the individual, in general their mental development is normal.
the heat of the sun is received by conduction true or false
Answer:
Heat from Sun reaches us by the process of radiation. ... It takes place in the form of electromagnetic radiations. In space (where there is Sun) there is no atmosphere, no medium, so convection can't take place. By radiation only heat can be transmitted by Sun to earth.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
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Cellular respiration converts the energy of fuel molecules to a form of energy that a cell can use to perform work. In an average day, most adult humans need to consume about 2,000 Calories to maintain their health. However, the exact amount of dietary Calories a person needs depends upon many factors, including the person's age, physical activity, size, and health. Foods that we consume vary greatly in their nutritional content and quality. A large hard-boiled egg, for example, has about 75 dietary Calories and contains about 70% of our recommended daily intake of cholesterol. A person eats one hard-boiled egg and digests the egg fully. During cellular respiration MOST of the Calories in the egg is converted to ________.
Answer:
A person eats one hard-boiled egg and digests the egg fully. During cellular respiration MOST of the Calories in the egg is converted to heat.
What are the products of photosynthesis?
C6H12O6 + 6H20 + 602
C6H12O6 + 302 + 6H20
C6H12O6 + 302 + 3H20
C3H6O3 + 602 + 6H2O
Answer:
the first answer
Explanation:
C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2
Which statement best explains why cells in organisms such as animals reproduce?
Cell division helps animals repair old cells.
Cell division produces glucose which is used as food.
Reproduction breaks down glucose into useful energy.
Reproduction releases energy necessary for animals to survive.
Answer:
reproduction releases energy necessary for animals to survive
What stage is represented by the cells with the dark circles?
Answer:
Interphase
Explanation:
The correct answer would be the interphase stage of the cell cycle.
The interphase stage of the cell cycle is characterized by loose nuclear materials when viewed under the microscope. It is the stage that precedes the active cell division stage during which the cell grows in volume and cellular nuclear contents such DNA, proteins, other precursors are synthesized.
The chlorophyll in producers captures _________, and transforms this to chemical energy stored in __________.
Answer:
sunlight energy is the correct answer to the question
A diagram shows a potato producing new tubers. Buds on the parent plant grow into stems that grow downwards called stolons. The end of each stolon develop in to new tuber.
1) Give two pieces of evidence which show that this is an asexual method of reproduction.
2) Explain why all the new tubers will be genetically identical.
Answer/Explanation:
Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction in which new organisms that are identical are formed form a parent without the fusion of male and female gametes and do not require fertilization. Offspring formed are usually identical genetically, and are referred to as clones of the parent. Usually, only one parent is involved.
1. Two pieces of evidence that shows the potato growing is an asexual method of reproduction are:
i. Only one parent is involved
ii. The new tubers are identical (clones of the parent)
2. Reasons Why the new tubers will be genetically identical:
i. They grow from 1 parent by asexual reproduction
ii. No mixing of male and female gametes, so no exchange of genes takes place
Which function is performed by both goblet cells and lacrimal glands?
digestion
stress regulation
protection
growth regulation
Answer:
protection
Explanation:
The correct answer would be protection.
Goblet cells are special cells found in the epithelial layers of small and large intestines and some other organs such as those associated with the respiratory tracts. They secrete mucin and create a protective mucous layer in the walls of the intestines.
Lacrimal glands on the other hand are exocrine glands found in the eyes. They secrete the watery component of the eyes which is made up of water, electrolytes, and protein. The fluid produced by the glands protects the eyes from drying out.
Hence, both goblet cells and lacrimal glands serve protective functions.
Which of the following does NOT incorporate phosphorus?
Answer:
red phosporus
Explanation:
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In the image below, what molecule is being released by cellular respiration
and used in photosynthesis?
A. 02
B. CO2
C. H20
D. C6H1206
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What are the different types of agar plates?
Answer: Blood Agar Plates, Nutrient Agar Plates,MacConkey Agar Plates,Bile esculin agar plates,Mannitol salt agar and Sabouraud dextrose agar
For young men of age 20, there have been 150 rounds of DNA replication during sperm production as compared to only 23 rounds for a woman of age 20. That is a 6.5-fold greater number of cell divisions and proportionately greater opportunity for new point mutations. Yet, on average, 20-year-old men contribute only about twice as many new point mutations to their offspring as do women. How can you explain this discrepancy
Answer:
A plausible hypothesis is that deleterious germline mutations in sperm cells are removed by natural selection since sperms have to compete to fertilize the egg
Explanation:
Sperm cells need to travel through the cervix in order to reach the uterus and fertilize the egg. During this process (which is called 'fertilization'), approximately 300 million sperm cells have to compete in a race to reach an egg. During fertilization, the majority of sperm cells die off quickly because male germinal cells carry mutations that lead to abnormalities (e.g., many sperms have double heads, others no tail, etc). The sperm cells are considered to be physiologically weak because their normal functions can be easily disrupted by mutations and, simultaneously, they are under strong selective pressure to be selected during the sperm race. In consequence, deleterious germline male mutations are expected to be eliminated by natural selection, thereby sperms are selected before fertilization so only the strongest ones can compete in the race to fuse with the egg cell and thus develop one zygote.
A ______ is a circular band of muscles designed to prevent movement into or out of a body cavity or organ. Multiple choice question.
Answer:
sphincter
Explanation:
circular muscle that normally maintains constriction of a natural body passage or orifice and which relaxes as required by normal physiological functioning.
Describe the path of light as it travels through a microscope.
The rapid diversification of species seen in the fossil record followed by long periods of stasis is part of the ________ model of evolution.
Answer:
punctuated equilibrium
Explanation:
According to the punctuated equilibrium model of evolution, the process of evolution involves a sudden spontaneous burst in the diversity of species (speciation).
This period is now followed by a long period in which the there is no change in the species. This period is known as the period of stasis or equilibrium.
Hence, the rapid diversification of species seen in the fossil record followed by long periods of stasis is typical of the punctuated equilibrium model of evolution.
elephantiasis is transmitted by :
a. fruit fly b. may fly
c. culex d. Anopheles
Answer:
The correct answer is - d. Anopheles.
Explanation:
Culex, a species off mosquitoes known as the vector for many viral and parasitic diseases such as elephantiasis, that spread the disease and to one person to other.
In America culex is the main vector for Lymphatic filariasis or elephantiasis that is caused by a parasite. However in Africa Anopheles is the main mosquitoes causes Lymphatic filariasis or elephantiasis in people of the area.
a dark soil is usually rich in
Explain how the discoveries by Rosalind Franklin helped Watson and Crick build an accurate model of DNA.
Answer:
Rosalind's x-ray showed that the ladders of nucleotides were inside a double helix.
Watson and Crick built models with the ladders on the outside.
science please answer>:3
Answer:
1. Winter
2. Summer
3. greenhouse
4. global warming
A. Summer and monsoon
B. Greenhouse gases and global warming
C. Away and Towards
What is green house gases?
"The main greenhouse gases whose concentrations are rising are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and ozone in the lower atmosphere."
What is global warming ?
"Global warming is the long-term heating of Earth's climate system observed since the pre-industrial period (between 1850 and 1900) due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in Earth's atmosphere".
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Which substance is not excreted by the body
Answer:
Saliva
Explanation: