Answer:
Hair color and IQ are examples of Mendelian traits.
is the bladderwrack ficus gardneri endangered?
Marine Bio.
Answer: Chromista
Explanation:
HELP PLS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beaches are monitored to protect public health. Waterborne pathogens can cause illnesses. Which of the following is not a common type of pathogen at the beach?
Bacteria
Protozoa
Viruses
Worms
ALL these microorganisms can represent common types of pathogens at the beach. In consequence, it is imperative to take precaution measures to avoid infections.
The sand at the beach may contain dog feces, which is known to transport Toxocara canis, a parasite roundworm able to infect humans.
Moreover, samples of beach sand may also contain different types of pathogenic bacteria (e.g., Staphylococcus species, E. coli, Enterobacteriacea, etc) and viruses (e.g., enteroviruses, hepatitis A, Norwalk viruses, reoviruses, rotaviruses, etc).
In consequence, it is imperative to wash hands with soap and water when touching beach sand that is suspected to be contaminated.
Finally, marine water may also be contaminated with different zoonotic protozoa such as, among others, Giardia, Cryptosporidium and Toxoplasma.
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Answer:
The correct answer is worms.
Explanation:
Yes, all of these can be found at the beach, but worms are not common. Also, I took the test lol!
Which of these will be the best for a jungle environment
I think answer choice B, I believe its a black panther
What happens to mRNA after transcription ?
A- It is transported to a mitochondrion for respiration
B- It exits the cell through the plasma membrane
C-It remains in the nucleus to begin translation
D-It enters the cytoplasm and goes to a ribosome
How long do scientists estimate that the sea has been at its current level?
250 years
2,500 years
25,000 years
250,000 years
Answer:
250,000
Explanation:
Answer:
A. 250 years
Explanation:
NASA measures sea level around the globe using satellites. The Jason-3 satellite uses radio waves and other instruments to measure the height of the ocean's surface – also known as sea level. It does this for the entire Earth every 10 days, studying how global sea level is changing over time.
!!!!NEED HELP ASAP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 25 POINTS!!!!! How do proteins help transport of materials through the membrane?
Answer:
Channel proteins can aid in the facilitated diffusion of substances by forming a hydrophilic passage through the plasma membrane through which polar and charged substances can pass.
Explanation:
Answer: By forming a continuous protein pathway across the membrane, these proteins enable specific hydrophilic solutes to cross the membrane without coming into direct contact with the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer. Carrier proteins and channel proteins are the two major classes of membrane transport proteins.
What are three reasons the Fawnsfoot mussel is at risk??
Answer:
The human need for water is now the biggest danger to mussels. Habitat destruction, fragmentation from dams, and more recently an intense drought in the southern plains have all contributed to destruction of mussel beds.
Explanation:
Which statement best describes scientists who contributed to the current body of scientific knowledge?
A. they were made up of men and women throughout history of different countries
B. they were mainly ancient philosophers whose theory stood the test of time
C. they were mainly from European countries such as England and France
D. they were wealthy men during the 20th century
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the codon read using the genetic code to determine the amino acid is found in the
tRNA, mRNA, rRNA or DNA
helpp!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
tRna and mRna
Explanation:
tRna and Mran
why would a light wave speed up if it moved from air into hydrogen
The network of connective tissue fibers which pass through the tissues of the body and allow for the efficient movement of immune system cells is the
Answer:
reticuloendothelial system
Explanation:
The reticuloendothelial system (RES) is a heterogeneous population of phagocytic cells in systemically fixed tissues that play an important role in the clearance of particles and soluble substances in the circulation and tissues, and forms part of the immune system.
Multiple choice please help!
Answer:
A=T is the answer ..............
Answer:
The correct answer is A) A=T
Explanation:
I need some help pls
1what is the function of an enzyme
2 how are proteins made
the proteins are made up of fat
the major chemical constituent of a cell, by weight, is
Answer:
Water
Explanation:
It is 70% of a cell's weight.
Study the diagram showing the range of temperature in the Earth’s layers.
Which temperature most likely corresponds to the asthenosphere?
1,613°C
2,521°C
3,628°C
6,217°C
Answer: a) 1,613°C
Explanation: just took the test
Describe the composition of the cell membrane
Explanation:
With few exceptions, cellular membranes — including plasma membranes and internal membranes — are made of glycerophospholipids, molecules composed of glycerol, a phosphate group, and two fatty acid chains. Glycerol is a three-carbon molecule that functions as the backbone of these membrane lipids.
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What must happen before a chemical reaction can begin?
The activation energy must be exceeded.
The activation energy must be reached.
The concentrations of products and reactants must be equal.
The concentration of reactant molecules must be reduced.
Answer:
A
Mark me as brainliest ONLY if my answer is correct
I apologize if my answer is incorrect I will better my answering strategies if it is incorrect.
Explanation:
is the DNA in the form of chromatin or chromosomes when a cell finished cytokinesis
Answer:
Cell cycle consists of interphase and mitosis. During interphase there are 3 phases- G1, S and G2 phases. G1 is the resting phase after previous mitotic phase, S phase is DNA synthesis phase and G2 phase is again resting phase.
DNA synthesis occurs before mitotic phase which is the actual cell division phase and chromosomes are condensed during mitotic phase therefore it's in the chromatin form that DNA is synthesised.
Explanation:
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a condition in which the number of red cells or the amount of hemoglobin is below normal
Answer:
The condition is anemia.
Explanation:
Anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or the hemoglobin is less than normal.
7. Where do the light-dependent reactions take place?
Answer:
in the chloroplasts I think that's how u spell it
Which statement is true about DNA base pairing rules?
A- cytosine can pair with guanine only
B- adenine can pair with cytosine only
C- Adenine can pair with thymine or cytosine
D- cytosine can pair with Adenine or guanine
What best explains the relationship between photosynthesis
Оа
The higher the rate of formation of products in respiration, the lower the rate of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis depends on the carbon dioxide released during cellular respiration.
Ob
О с
C
Cellular respiration depends on the water released during photosynthesis.
C
They have the same set of product molecules,
Answer:
I think it's the last one! "They have the same set of product molecules"
Explanation:
Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back. Photosynthesis releases oxygen into the atmosphere, and cellular respiration uses that oxygen to release energy from food.
what is another name for the polymers of carbohydrates?
Answer:
polysaccharide
Explanation:
within a forest ecosystem, there is a large amount of diversity among members of a warbler species. of the following stages of meiosis illustrated for a typical cell, which contributes most to diversity among the warblers?
Crossing over occurs between homologous chromosomes, and is closely involved in genetic variation. The stage that most contributes to diversity is stage C, where you can see chromosomes after crossing-over.
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There are different mechanisms involved in producing genetic variation among descendants. These are,
Crossing-over between homologous chromosomes (prophase 1), Random lining of homologous chromosomes (metaphase 1),Random fertilizationThe Crossing-over events occur between two homologous chromosomes in the equatorial plane and make the daughter cells genetically different from the original one.
The Chiasma is the position where two homologous chromatids interchange genetic information, giving a place for new genetic material or information to be provided to descendants.
After crossing over, homologous chromosomes get separated again.
In the attached imaged there are four different stages of meiosis.
Stage C is the one that contributes the most to diversity.
We can see that crossing over has already occurred between homologous chromosomes, and they have already interchanged segments.
In the image you will see the difference between chromosomes that has gone through the crossing over mechanism, and chromosomes that has not. The difference in color represents segments interchange and variation.
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21. Explain How did Earth's environments change
from the Neogene to the Quaternary Period?
Answer:
Climate change and the developments it spurs carry the narrative of the Quaternary, the most recent 2.6 million years of Earth's history. Glaciers advance from the Poles and then retreat carving and molding the land with each pulse. Sea levels fall and rise with each period of freezing and thawing.
Explanation:
What safety precautions must I take in a minerals investigation?
what is pathogen????
Pathogen is kinda disease, virus, bacteria or other microorganisms ( which can cause disease)
Answer: A pathogen is usually defined as a microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease :)
Explanation:
There are different types of pathogens, but we're going to focus on the four most common types: viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
What three things might influence a slide when conditions are right? What types of material can make up a flow? (Site 1).
A slide can be influenced by friction, weight, and the angle of the slope. The materials that form flow generate less friction depending on the environmental conditions.
A slide is a movement that occurs when a fragment of soil/rock suddenly moves down a slope.
Slope stability is a factor influenced by the angle of the slope and the strength of the materials (e.g., rocks) on it.
The slide movement can ultimately be considered as a battle between friction versus gravity.
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The surge of blood entering arteries causes an expansion and recoil of the arterial wall producing a _____________ that can be felt externally.
Answer:
I think the answer you're looking for is pulse
Water is warmed by the sun and cooled by night . It is then cooled and _____
Answer:
Frozen
Explanation:
When it heats up water evaporates and when it's cold it does the opposite, it freezes because of the low temperature.