Answer:
Step 2: The right ventricle pumps the oxygen poor blood to the lungs via pulmonary valve. Step 3: The left atrium receives oxygen -rich blood and pumps it to the left ventricle. Step 4: The left ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich blood via aortic valve, submitting this blood through the entire body.
Explanation:
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A species in imminent danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range is said to be:
Answer: Endangered
The question above is the definition of "endangered": A species that is in imminent danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
It is the highest level in the modern taxonomic classification system
Answer:
Domain
Explanation:
The domain is highest level in modern taxonomic classification system.
I need help answering this
Answer:
A. 100%.
Explanation:
Since both spiders have either AA or aa, every possible combination would result in an Aa genotype. And, because A is dominant to a, they will all display the A trait—be patterned instead of plain.
So it is 100%.
Describe the digestive system in human body!
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Describe the digestive system in human body
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ᴅɪɢᴇꜱᴛɪᴏɴ ɪɴ ʜᴜᴍᴀɴꜱ ᴏᴄᴄᴜʀ ᴛʜʀᴏᴜɢʜ ᴅɪꜰꜰᴇʀᴇɴᴛ ꜱᴛᴀɢᴇꜱ-
[tex]{\bf{Ingestion:}}[/tex]: It is the process of taking in food.It involves taking in food through the mouth and eating it.
[tex]{\bf{Digestion:}}[/tex]: It is the breakdown of food into simpler, soluble form with the help of digestive juices made in the body.
[tex]{\bf{Absorption:}}[/tex]: In absorption, food in the soluble form passes into the body fluids such as blood.
[tex]{\bf{Assimilation:}}[/tex]: Assimilation is the process by which absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body.
[tex]{\bf{Egestion:}}[/tex]: It is the process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food.
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Food is taken in or [tex]\tt\bf\blue{ingested}[/tex] through the mouth.Digestion begins inside your mouth when you chew the food.
The water in your mouth is digestive juice called [tex]\tt\bf\blue{Saliva}[/tex]
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It is secreted by the three pairs of the [tex]\tt\bf\green{Salivary \: Glands}[/tex] in your mouth.
Chewing breaks down the food into small pieces and mixes it with saliva.This process is called [tex]\tt\bf\green{Mastification}[/tex]
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After the food is swallowed, it slides down the pharynx into the [tex]\tt\bf\purple{Oesophagus}[/tex]
(foodpipe).
The oesophagus leads from your mouth to the stomach.It is made up of muscles.
These muscles gently push food down to your stomach in a wave like action called [tex]\tt\bf\red{Peristalsis}[/tex]
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The digested food is then absorbed by the small intestine. Absorption of the food occurs through thousands of small finger-like projections in the inner wall of the small intestine.
These projections are known as [tex]\tt\bf\pink{Villi}[/tex] increse the surface area of absorption of digested food.
Each villus has a network of fine blood cappilaries close to the surface.
The food absorbed on the surface of the villus passes into the blood in tge cappilaries.
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The food absorbed into the blood is transported to different parts of the body.It is used to provide energy and materials for growth and repair of the body tissues.This is the final stage of digestion and is known as [tex]\tt\bf\red{Assimilation}[/tex]
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Not all the food you eat is digeated & absorbed.The food that cannot be digested moves from the small intestine into a wide tube called the [tex]\tt\bf\green{Large \: Intestine}[/tex]
The waste food is now almost solid is stored in the last part of the large intestine called the [tex]\tt\bf\green {Spectrum}[/tex]
It then passes away from the body through [tex]\tt\bf\green{Anus}[/tex]
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Which label belongs in the area marked X?
nucleus
DNA
hall wall
ribosomes
Answer:
nucleus step- by -step
Explanation:
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Felicity draws this diagram on the board to explain one
of Mendel's experiments for her classmates. She says
that it shows the cross between two first-generation
offspring. What is the error in her diagram?
All
peas should be green.
All peas should be yellow-green.
One pea should be green and three peas should be
yellow.
O One pea should be yellow and three peas should
be green.
Answer:
The right answer is C
Explanation:
Answer:
The right answer is C
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Which of the following types of stars started out on the main sequence with the largest initial mass?
a, b, c, or d?
Answer:
answer: C
Explanation:
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What m-RNA strand would be formed from the DNA strand below?
T G A C G T A
A C T G C A T
Answer:
A C U G C A U U G A C G U A
Explanation:
because Adenine always pairs with Uracil and guanine with cytosine. you can also remember it as Apple Tree and Car Garage.
Tom is having difficulty dorsiflexing and inverting his right foot. Which muscle is most likely involved in this problem
Answer:
It should be the tibialis anterior
Explanation:
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During pulmonary ventilation, relaxation of the diaphragm and external intercostals ________ and air flows out of the lungs. increases the pressure in the thoracic cavity flattens the floor of the thoracic cavity increases the volume of the thoracic cavity expands the rib cage stimulates the phrenic nerve
Answer:
Increases the pressure in the thoracic cavity
Explanation:
During pulmonary ventilation, relaxation of the diaphragm and external intercostals increases the pressure in the thoracic cavity and air flows out of the lungs.
Pulmonary ventilation involves the exchange of air in the body. The exchange mainly takes place between the lungs and the the blood. When the lungs take in oxygen it distributes it to other parts of the body after which the byproduct is expelled in the form of Carbon dioxide.
The diaphragm and intercostal muscles are found close to the chest(thoracic) region such that when air is expelled it produces a similar effect such as relaxation of the diaphragm which also makes the chest muscles go down and exert pressure. This mechanism aids the expulsion of Carbon dioxide from the lungs.
What is the main transformation that occurs during glycolysis?
Glycolysis produces ATP and pyruvate by oxidizing water.
Glycolysis produces ATP and pyruvate by oxidizing glucose and NAD+.
Glycolysis produces pyruvate, ATP, and NADH by oxidizing glucose.
Glycolysis produces CO2, ATP, and pyruvate by reducing glucose.
Answer:
Glycolysis produces pyruvate, ATP, and NADH by oxidizing glucose.
Explanation:
This is the main transformation that occurs during glycolysis. Hence, this statement is correct answer.
Glycolysis produces pyruvate, ATP, and NADH by oxidizing glucose.
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What can our nerves respond to?
They can respond to external stimuli
does the gut flora affect digestion?
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Our bodies need different organs to regulate our bodily functions, and the gut is no different. The gut flora helps us digest and break down the food we eat, along with producing various enzymes that help to break down carbohydrates. Also, after the carbohydrates are broken down, they can pass through the gut wall into the blood (just a little fun fact). The gut also helps to benefit our immune system. One last bit of information is that an imbalance of bacteria and microbes in our bodies may lead to weight gain, high blood sugar, high cholesterol, and many other terrible issues. Please let me know if you still need help and I hope this made sense!
The three types of ocean floor sediments are terrigenous, biogenous, and _____.
Answer:
Seafloor sediment consist mostly of terrigenous sediment, biogenous sediment and hydrogenous sediment. Terrigenous sediments form from sediments carried from the land into the ocean by water, wind or ice.New fossil primates are recovered in a stratigraphic layer of volcanic ash that includes fossil molars of a pig species known to have become extinct about 30 million years ago. Identify the fossil dating methods that are appropriate to use in determining the age of the fossil primates. Correct Dating Methods inquizitive
Answer:
The correct dating methods will be:
radiopotassium datingbiostratigraphic datingExplanation:
The primate fossils presented in the question above must be submitted to the dating processes known as radiopotassium and biostratigraphic so that the age of these fossils can be determined as accurately as possible.
Radiopotassium dating is based on the half-life of potassium, which is equal to 40 years. The term half-life refers to the number of years it takes for half the number of atoms of the radioactive isotope to be destroyed. Thus, radiopotassium dating measures the amount of potassium present in a fossil and relates this amount to the half-life of potassium, thus being able to calculate the age of the fossil.
Biostratigraphic dating, on the other hand, allows the age of a fossil to be determined by being compared with the age of another fossil and the physical and structural composition that these fossils have.
Therefore, to determine the age of primate fossils, radiopotassium dating would first be used in some fossils. These would be used as a model during biostratigraphic dating, allowing confirmation of the age of other fossils.
Which type of seismic wave is recorded by a sesimoraged first during an earthquake ?
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How can political instability make genocide more likely?
by causing hardships and famine for the general population
by encouraging those who disagree to live together in a part of the city
by creating an unequal distribution of power between groups
by causing courts to punish members of certain groups
Answer:
The answer is C, by creating an unequal distribution of power between group.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think is C
Explanation:
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Which non-mineral nutrient is essential for photosynthesis?
- Hydrogen
- Potassium
-Nitrogen
- Carbon Dioxide
Answer:
Hydrogen
Explanation:
Hydrogen is the non-mineral nutrient, that is essential for photosynthesis.
Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen are the non-mineral nutrients.
Explanation: Plants breathe in CO2, therefore being essential, I learned this the hard way
Why has society changed its view on smoking since 1960?
Answer:
The major cause of the change that society had on its view on smoking since 1960 was because of scientific information wherein scientists found that smoking causes cancer. The smoke of cigarette contains around 70 chemicals called carcinogens. These are known to cause cancer.So that, society has changed its view on smoking since 1960.
Explanation:
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What terms applies to a period in
evolutionary history when a species shows
little or no change?
Answer:
Punctuated equilibrium
Explanation:
The idea of "punctuated equilibrium" suggests that species will show little to no evolutionary change throughout their history. When evolution does occur, according to this idea, it happens sporadically and relatively quickly compared to the species' full duration on Earth.
Photosynthesis is the process by which leaves absorb light and carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrate (food) for plants to grow. Leaves are adapted to perform their function, they have a large surface area to absorb sunlight.
Explanation:
Yes, all this give the definition and adaptation of leaves to photosynthesis
Eukaryotes have three nuclear RNA polymerases. The primary function of RNA polymerase II is transcription of _____.
Answer: the answer is protein-coding genes
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Eukaryotes have three nuclear RNA polymerases. The primary function of RNA polymerase II is transcription of protein coding genes
what are the function of RNA polymerase ?there are Three different types of RNA polymerases (RNAPs), which transcribe eukaryotic genes, such as RRNA genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase I.
mRNA, miRNA, snRNA, and snoRNA genes are mainly transcribed by RNA polymerase II, while tRNA and 5S rRNA genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase III.
short RNAs as well as the protein coding genes are both transcribed by RNA polymerase II.
A Separate type of RNA polymerases are present in chloroplasts and mitochondria, where they specifically transcribe the DNAs of those organelles.
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Which chloroplast structure increases the amount of surface area that is available for photosynthesis
Answer:
Thylakoid
Explanation:
A thylakoid is a sheet-like membrane-bound structure that is the site of the light-dependent photosynthesis
arrange these structures in order of size, beginning with the smallest
stomach
mitochondrion
starch grain
tracheal cell
nucleus
Answer:
1.starch grain (smallest)
2.nucleus
3.mitochondria
4.tracheal cell
5.stomach (largest)
Glycine is highly conserved amino acid residue in the evolution of proteins. why?
Answer:
Glycine is a highly conserved amino acid residue in the evolution of proteins. Why? Glycine has the smallest side chain of any amino acid. Its size often is critical in allowing polypeptide chains to make tight turns or to approach one another closely.
Explanation:
What is the rapid change in a membrane's potential caused by the depolarization of a neuron?
A.Action power
B.Movement potential
C.Action potential
D.Neuron power
Answer:c it’s the answer
Explanation:
C
What makes aquatic biomes different is the salt
content of the water. What is the salt content in
most marine biomes?
A. 1%
B. 10%
C. 5%
D. 3%
water covers about 75%of the earth surface. salt content in the Marine biomes is 35ppt. the ocean with the highest level of salt is the Atlantic ocean which has 37ppt of salt.
Answer:
Explanation:3
One of your homework questions is reproduced below.
All six answers were correct. Can you
think of two more conceivable answers to the question below?
Many promoters are regulated by proteins that bind to adjacent DNA sequences. Which of the following is correct?
A. Some transcriptional regulators stimulate transcription and do so only when binding a low molecular weight ligand.
B. Some transcriptional regulators stimulate transcription and do so only when NOT binding a low molecular weight ligand.
C. Some transcriptional regulators inhibit transcription and do so only when binding a low molecular weight ligand.
D. Some transcriptional regulators inhibit transcription and do so only when NOT binding a low molecular weight ligand.
E. Some transcriptional regulators stimulate transcription and do so only when phosphorylated.
F. Some transcriptional regulators repress transcription and do so only when phosphorylated.
It’s not multiple choice, I need help coming up with two more answers that are true
Answer:
Phosphorylation activation:
1- p53 (transcriptional activator)
2- CDK8-cyclin C (transcriptional inhibitor)
Explanation:
Phosphorylation is a well-studied post-translational modification mediated by a protein called 'kinases' which phosphorylates specific protein substrates. This post-translational modification (phosphorylation) acts as a reversible switch capable of modulating protein function. Phosphorylation at specific amino acid residues (e.g., tyrosine, serine) controls protein function by triggering conformational changes in the phosphorylated protein. For example, P53 is a transcription activator activated by phosphorylation at multiple sites in its N-terminal region. P53 activates transcription of different genes by modulating protein-protein interactions with different substrates (e.g., MDM-2, CBP/p300, TFII). On the other hand, cyclins are proteins that have no enzymatic activity but are able to activate cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) by binding to them. CDK8-cyclin C (SRB10-SRB11) is a negative regulator of transcription that is able to inhibit transcription by phosphorylating the carboxy-terminal domain of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) before the formation of the preinitiation transcriptional complex.
The pharynx is the structure in the body that serves as a pathway of both air and food. How does the body make sure that food does not get into the lungs?
Answer: The body makes sure that food does not get into the lungs because the epiglottis closes the air pathway so that food will not enter it.
Answer:
food getting to the lungs will be aspiration
Explanation:
A flap of tissue called the epiglottis sits over the top of the trachea. This flap blocks food and drink from going down into the trachea when you swallow hence preventing food from getting into the lungs
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In some cases, people who test positive for genetic testing can receive preventive treatments. For example people who test positive for the breast cancer genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 can have a preventive mastectomy (breast removal surgery) before they develop the disease. In other cases, no preventive treatments are available, but frequent monitoring can help detect a disease earlier, when it's more easily treated.
What ethical or professional concerns does a health-care professional need to address when he or she has a patient who wants to prematurely treat a genetic disease? Do you think genetic testing should be part of normal preventive healthcare? Why or why not.
Answer:
Yes because genetic testing will provide enough evidice for the genetic disease. If you do so you can find diseases before they have long lasting effects on the hosts body
Explanation: