Can you please tell me an explanation of what happens in Cytokinesis please?
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Answer:
Explanation:
Cytokinesis is the process of the parents cytoplasm splitting between the two daughter cells. It happens when miosis and mitosis occur in animal cells. Hope this helps!
Your task here is to look at the picture and develop a scientific question that can be done in lab or outside of lab. There is no right or wrong answer.
Answer:
The picture given displays an ecosystem's food chain. The animals are the organisms that the energy flows through and the arrows represent where the enerrgy is going.
Question: Which obtains more energy, the rabbit or the fox?
How do a chromosome, a gene, and an allele differ? How are they similar?
Answer: A gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA that encodes the synthesis of a gene product, either RNA or protein. A chromosome is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. A allele is one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
Explanation:
Sitting in your chair are you still producing ATP?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I hope this is correct and have a great day
Water is attracted to water and held together by hydrogen bonds. *
adhesion
Answer:
Cohesion: Water is attracted to water
Explanation:
Cohesion is the name of this sticking together of like substances. The material can be more or less coherent, based on how drawn the molecules of the same substance are to each other. Bonds of hydrogen allow water to be highly attracted to each other. Water is rather cohesive, thus.
Which process do plants and animals share in common? (1 point)
transpiration
cellular respiration
absorption of water
photosynthesis
You encounter a plant that has green structures on tall brown stalks. Which kind of plant is this, and what are the green structures? (1 point)
It is a vascular plant, and the structures are leaves.
It is a nonvascular plant, and the structures are leaves.
It is a nonvascular plant, and the structures are roots.
It is a vascular plant, and the structures are roots.
Some plants have sugar in their roots. How does this adaptation help with survival?(1 point)
The sugar attracts animals to eat the roots.
The sugar is used to create new plants.
Having the sugar under the ground keeps animals from finding and eating it.
The sugar can help the plant survive by storing energy.
Which adaptation in a berry plant is for reproduction? (1 point)
thorns on the stem
sugar in the berries
chlorophyll in the leaves
flowers on the plant
How do tropisms help plants survive?(1 point)
Plants create their own food using chlorophyll.
Plants grow together with other plants.
Plants limit their needs in harsh conditions.
Plants grow toward things they need.
Use the scenario to answer the question.
A student is studying the effects of sunlight on tomato plants. She chooses 6 tomato plants, making sure that each of them receives the same amount of water and fertilizer each day. She gives one plant 0 hours of sunlight each day, with the other 5 plants receiving 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 hours of sunlight. At the end of the experiment, she has people try a tomato from each plant and has them rank the fruits by their sweetness. She also records the total number of leaves produced on each tomato plant.
Which variable was controlled in the experiment?
(1 point)
sweetness of fruit
number of leaves
amount of water
hours of sunlight
A plant is observed to have deep roots and tendrils that wrap around objects. Which pair of tropisms correctly describe these responses?(1 point)
hydrotropism and thigmotropism
phototropism and thigmotropism
geotropism and phototropism
hydrotropism and geotropism
Pole beans need something to grow around and up. Which kind of stimuli can encourage this type of growth?(1 point)
light
touch
water
gravity
Answer:
first question answer is photosynthesis
Answer: 1:A, 2:C
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Why are the bases called Nitrogenous?
What type of inheritance pattern shows both traits in possible offspring
Answer:
Codominance
Explanation:
Codominance is when two dominant traits are equally dominant, and therefore they both are expressed in the offspring's phenotype. For example, if in a flower, blue (BB) and red (RR) are codominant their offspring would be both red and blue. One of the common examples of codominance in humans is blood type, which is seen in AB blood since A and B are equally dominant.
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Each trait is coded by a different ____________.
Word bank:
Different, Genes, Gene Expression, Specialization, Proteins, Lactose, Translation, Expressed, DNA, Transcription Factors, RNA Polymerase, Recombinant DNA, Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology, Operon, Repressor Protein, Transcription, Plasmid, Genome, DNA Fingerprinting
I'm not sure but it could be Genes, Gene Expression or Genetic Engineering
when might people use data tables and graphs in their everyday lives?
How has the cell theory changed over time? Please help
Answer:
All living organisms are composed of cells, and all cells arise form others cells. these simple and powerful statements from the basis of the cell theory, frist formulated by a group of European biologists in mid 1800s. so fundement thread ideals to biology that is easy to they were not always thought to be true.
Explanation:
Please help What type of cells have a nucleus?
a Prokaryotes
b Eukaryotes
C Bacteria
d Viruses
Answer:
Cells that have more than one nucleus are called eukaryotic cells.
The answer is B
What’s the answer anyone know?
Answer:
Passive
Explanation:
Diffusion is a passive type of transport. Diffusion relies on the sodium content, and passively (uses no energy) moves between membranes without outside force.
Answer:
passive
Explanation:
becauseis the diffusion of solutes through transport proteins in the plasma membrane. Facilitated diffusion is a type of passive transport
Sequence the process of skin repair in response to a cut.
Sequence the process of skin repair in response to a cut.
The cascade of healing is divided into these four overlapping phases: Hemostasis, Inflammatory, Proliferative, and Maturation. Hemostasis, the first phase of healing, begins at the onset of injury, and the objective is to stop the bleeding.
The atomic theory explains that all matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms WWW Which two pieces of evidence support the atomic theory? in the picture the first one is a telescope
Answer: C and D
Explanation:
B is talking about cells, so it's not relevant
A has nothing to do with this at all honestly
So C and D are the right answers
Answer:
Picture C and D
Explanation:
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Use complete sentences to explain how the mass of hydrogen is conserved during cellular respiration.
What is the level of organization from Allele to Cell?
Answer:
The highest level of organization for living things is the biosphere; it encompasses all other levels. The biological levels of organization of living things arranged from the simplest to most complex are: organelle, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere.
different seedless plants are grouped based on which characteristic
what is the molecule of this picture
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What is the difference in the structure of the enzyme RNA Polymerase between eubacteria and archaebacteria?
Eubacterial RNA Polymerase has 10-20 subunits.
Archaebacteria's RNA Polymerase has 4-5 subunits.
Archaebacteria's RNA Polymerase has 8-12 subunits.
Eubacterial RNA Polymerase has 5-10 subunits.
Answer:
Archaebacteria's RNA Polymerase has 8-12 subunits.
Explanation:
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Archaebacteria's RNA Polymerase has 8-12 subunits.
What is Archaebacteria?Halophiles (microorganisms that may live in extremely saline settings), methanogens (microorganisms that create methane), and thermophiles are all types of archaebacteria (microorganisms that can thrive extremely hot environments).
They diverged from eukaryotes and eubacteria. Because they are prokaryotes and lack a distinct cell nucleus, they resemble eubacteria. They differ in terms of ribosomal organization, the presence of introns, and the nature or composition of the membrane.
They are comparable to eukaryotes in that they share many metabolic pathways and genes with them, especially those involved in transcription and translation. Archaea also have genes that are similar to those of eukaryotes.
Therefore, Archaebacteria's RNA Polymerase has 8-12 subunits.
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What are conditions necessary for a total solar eclipse?
Answer:
The most favourable conditions for a total eclipse are when the Moon is at its perigee, Earth is farthest from the Sun (around July) and when the Sun is observed near zenith. When these conditions are all met, one can have a totality duration of more than seven minutes.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
whats atp synthesis and diffusion of water?
Answer:
ATP synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of the energy storage molecule adenosine triphosphate using adenosine diphosphate and inorganic phosphate. Water moves across cell membranes by diffusion, in a process known as osmosis. hope that helps for now..
Which of the following is the lowest level of organization in the starfish?
A. Cell
B. Tissue
C. Organ
D. Organism
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What type of region is the state of Kentucky?
Answer:
Southern United States
Explanation:
Bordered by Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to the east; Tennessee to the south; and Missouri to the west.
Answer:
Upland south
Explanation:
Describe the positions of high and low pressure and the temperature of the land and water to explain how land breezes form.
Answer:
The air over the ocean is now warmer than the air over the land. The land loses heat quickly after the sun goes down and the air above it cools too. ... This causes a small temperature gradient between the ocean surface and the nearby land at night and the wind will blow from the land to the ocean creating the land breeze.
Which of the following organisms is responsible for the decomposition of organic matter in a forest?InsectsBacteriaBushesRabbits
what is the discussion for the lab ( to determine if both water and oxygen are necessary for rusting)
Answer:
Rust is iron oxide or Fe304, water is H2O
3Fe + 4H2O → Fe3O4 + 4H2
Explanation:
There are
O Three
O Four
O Five
O One
states of matter.
What are the ilium, ischium, sacrum, coccyx, and symphysis pubis part of?
OS coxae
OS costae
cranium