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3-carbon-atom (3C) molecule produced in glycolysis is called______________________. Inside a eukaryotic cell, this molecule moves from ______________to ________________ and is oxidized into _____________. If oxygen is not present, it gets reduced into _____________ (in yeast) or ______________(in our muscle cells). Production of ATP in the absence of O2 is called____________________.
Answer:
PYRUVATECYTOPLASMMITROCHONDRIAACETYL COAETHANOL AND CO2LACTIC ACIDANAEROBIC RESPIRATION(FERMENTATION)Brainlest to correct answer!!!
Answer:
Photosynthesis
Explanation:
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How would a drug that blocks acetylcholinesterase (Za) activity at the motor end plate aff
ect skeletal
muscle contractions?
A. It would make the muscles less excitable.
B. It would prolong the duration of muscle contractions.
C. It would cause flaccid paralysis (relaxed muscles unable to contract).
D. It would have no effect on skeletal muscle contractions.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It would cause flaccid paralysis (relaxed muscles unable to contract).
Provide a potential hypothesis for the research topic and
explain whether the data support it. Also, explain the
reasons for the observed data trends.
Answer:
i think that the higher the body temperature the higher the cellular respiration
Explanation:
The graph indicates the relationship between body temperature and cellular respiration. As the body temperature increases, more ATP is produced, but after a certain temperature, there is no cellular respiration.
What is cellular respiration?In cellular respiration, the cell breaks down glucose and forms ATP. Glucose is broken down by glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain, and finally ATP is formed.
In the graph, it is shown that an increase in body temperature is related to an increase in ATP molecule production. ATP molecule production is nearly zero at 80 degrees body temperature. As the temperature increases to 100 degrees, ATP production increases to nearly 50.
After 100 degrees, the body temperature rises, but there is a decrease in ATP production. After 100 degrees, the enzymes required for cellular respiration don't work. Hence, a decline in ATP is seen.
Hence, after a certain temperature, the enzymes involved in cellular respiration don't function as their structure changes.
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Question 6 of 10
Which statement about natural resources is true?
O A. Societies have found alternatives for them, so natural resources
have lost all their importance.
B. Some societies find natural resources important, while others find
no need for them.
O C. While all societies use natural resources, they do not use them in
the same way.
D. All societies have the same natural resources available to them.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
everyone needs natural resources, but different societies located in different areas may have different purposes. for example trees can be used to make tables or paper to a modern society. yet to a native society it can be more commonly used to make tools
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Answer:
there is no one in biology you gotta give up
Explanation:
Which of the following is the observed result of aquatic species exposed to a toxin?
I. Developmental dysfunction
II. Gender imbalances
III. Increased reproduction rates
I, II, and III
I and II
II and III
I only
The release of toxins such as heavy metals into the water bodies has been deeply frowned at .This is because toxins usually have a negative effect on aquatic species. The negative effects include:
Developmental dysfunctionGender imbalancesToxins also gives rise to developmental dysfunction in the animals . The toxins ensures that there is a shortage by interfering/reacting with the nutrient needed for the growth of these organisms.
The issue of gender imbalance is also true as some toxins causes water bodies to be warmer which favors the presence of female aquatic species such as reef fish.
Toxins causes aquatic bodies to be short of oxygen supply as the elements or compounds released vie for oxygen with the animals which may lead to less reproduction rates and death in severe occasions.
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4. Who discovered the first known case of a typhoid carrier?
Answer:
Mary Mallon (September 23, 1869 – November 11, 1938), also known as Typhoid Mary, was an Irish-born cook believed to have infected 53 people with typhoid fever, three of whom died, and the first person in the United States identified as an asymptomatic carrier of the disease pathogen, Salmonella typhi.
Answer:
mary mallon
Explanation:
Mary Mallon, the first known case of a healthy carrier in the United States, was proven responsible for the contamination of at least one hundred and twenty two people, including five dead
HELP PLEASE!!!explain how Earth is heated through conduction
As it's known conduction needs a medium for heat transfer and during the day, sunlight rays pass through the Earth's atmosphere and near the earth's surface is where most heat transfer by conduction occurs since air is a poor conductor. Thus, the sunlight hits the earth's surface(ground) and in turn heats the air above it and transfering the heat.
It must be known that conduction happens mostly near the earth's surface.
Answer:
Conduction is one of the ways that energy is transferred from the earth's atmosphere to the air. Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring molecules. Think of a frying pan set over an open camp stove.
Explanation:
2. The youngest part of the ocean floor is found at the
A. convergent boundary
C. transform-fault
B. divergent boundary
D. hot spot
Answer:
B. Divergent Boundary
Explanation:
The plates are moving apart, so magma is coming up and cooling into new fresh rock.
What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring: both parents have achondroplasia (they are heterozygous) and are carriers for diastrophic dysplasia? In what ratios of the phenotypes?
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5.202/0.45
please explain out how to get the answer
Answer:
use a calculator I'm a genius
Explanation:
do you mean you don't know how to figure out the question? or you don't know how to divide decimals
Answer:
11.56
Explanation:
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450 | 5202.00
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702
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How are the shapes of red blood cells and the shapes of nerve cells related to their functions? Thank you!
Answer:
How is the shape and size of red blood cells related to their function?
This biconcave shape allows the cells to flow smoothly through the narrowest blood vessels. Gas exchange with tissues occurs in capillaries, tiny blood vessels that are only as wide as one cell. Many RBCs are wider than capillaries, but their shape provides the needed flexibility to squeeze through.
Explanation:
when you open a solid room air fresher the solid slowly loses mass and volume. how do you think this happens
Imagine you have been shipwrecked and are floating on a small piece of wood in the middle of the ocean. You are terribly thirsty and take a drink of seawater (3.5% salt). What do you think happens to your stomach cells (1% salt), and why?
Given the higher salinity of the ocean water in comparison to your stomach cells, you will lose water from your cells and become dehydrated.
Osmosis is a phenomenon that shows that in the presence of a space in which the solute concentration is higher than its current location, water will travel towards that more concentrated space in an attempt to dilute the concentration.
The urge to drink is what we call being thirsty. This urge has a biological origin. It is the body's way of telling you that your cells need more water, which leads us to often consume any water we have available. This is not always in our best interest.
However, due to osmosis, drinking the seawater would only have a negative effect on your stomach cells. As stated in the question, the cells contain less concentration of solute (in this case salt) than the water. This means that instead of entering the cell, water would leave to dilute the new seawater, thus dehydrating you more and worsening your condition.
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The tagging and labeling of evidence is an example of _____.
a protocol
a control
an evidence collector
a first responder
Answer:
a protocol
Explanation:
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URGENT PLEASE:
Explain how a lack of carbohydrates will impact cellular functions and why?
Answer:
Carbohydrates they say is the major classes of food and don't forget they are stored by stach in the body and gives your body energy
Carbohydrates are degraded into sugar which, as a primary source, is required for the brain, muscles and other parts of the human body to function normally.
When you don't get enough carbohydrates, the level of sugar in your blood may drop to below the normal range (70-99 mg/dL), causing hypoglycemia.
State the role of the light stage of photosynthesis to the Calvin cycle.
Answer:
In the light-independent reactions or Calvin cycle, the energized electrons from the light-dependent reactions provide the energy to form carbohydrates from carbon dioxide molecules. The light-independent reactions are sometimes called the Calvin cycle because of the cyclical nature of the process.
Explanation:
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8. A wise old wizard once told me that when your muscles use ATP they are really using light
energy. What did the wise wizard mean?
Answer: in humans, we don't use light energy to make ATP but in plants however, they create ATP in a proccess called photosynthesis, this process requires light to be absorbed twice, once in each photosystem, and it makes ATP. In fact, it's called photophosphorylation because it involves using light energy (photo) to make ATP from ADP (phosphorylation)
Explanation:
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Cancer occurs when signals for ________ are blocked or misinterpreted. A) apoptosis B) endocytosis C) exocytosis D) mitosis
Answer:
Apoptosis
Explanation:
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Give three examples of the color changes that can be seen with pH indicators.
Answer:
IndicatorLow pH colorHigh pH colorBromocresol greenyellowblueMethyl redredyellowMethyl purplepurplegreenAzolitmin (litmus)redblue
3.
What two molecules are produced during Photosynthesis?
Answer:
outputs Glucose, oxygen
Explanation:
Explanation:
photosynthesis requires sunlight, carbon dioxide and water as starting reactants (figure 5.5). After the process is complete, photosynthesis releases oxygen and produce carbohydrate molecule, most commonly glucose. These sugar molecules contain the energy that living things need to survive.
During the process of photosynthesis, cell use carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make sugar molecules and oxygen.
At the completion of meiosis I, are the cells diploid or haploid? Explain.
Answer:
During meiosis I, the cell is diploid because the homologous chromosomes are still located within the same cell membrane. Only after the first cytokinesis, when the daughter cells of meiosis I are fully separated, are the cells considered haploid.
example of potential or kinetic energy?
Potential energy is the buildup of energy.
Example: When a bow is pulled back it creates a buildup of energy (potential energy) for the arrow to go forward.
Kinetic energy is the the energy of motion
Example: You sprint to the finish line of a track and try to stop but due to kinetic energy you won't stop immediately but you slowly decelerate.
The sweetness of the cookies changes in every run of the experiment. What type of variable is the change in sweetness?
Answer:
It's an independent variable
Explanation:
Because The independent variable is the variable the experimenter manipulates or changes, and is assumed to have a direct effect on the dependent variable.
Black fur (B) is dominant to white fur. Soft fur (S) is dominant to rough fur. What is probability that the
offspring will have white color and rough fur?
Answer:
A) 1/16
Explanation:
Because both white fur and rough fur are recessive traits, you need all genes shown to also be recessive. If a single trait is dominant, then it will be expressed instead of a recessive gene. Because there is only one square out of sixteen that is all lowercase, the chance of having both recessive traits (White fur and Rough fur) is 1/16.
10. Since I contain many enzymes,
I can digest an injured cell;
And can break down a large molecule
Into a smaller one as well.
What am I
Answer:
Lysosomes
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