Answer:
i hope this helps
Explanation:
a wave is created in a slinky by the periodic and repeating vibration of the first coil of the slinky. This vibration creates a disturbance that moves through the slinky and transports energy from the first coil to the last coil. A single back-and-forth vibration of the first coil of a slinky introduces a pulse into the slinky. But the act of continually vibrating the first coil with a back-and-forth motion in periodic fashion introduces a wave into the slinky.
Punnett squares??
I really don't understand this please help!!
Answer:
omg I just did these in class. the answer is like this:
the boxes are: (top left corner) Bb, (top right corner) bb, (bottom left corner) Bb, (bottom right corner) bb
1.
a. potential genotypes: Bb (50%), bb (50%)
b. potential phenotypes: pls dont take my word for this part, bc im not that good here, but I think its brown eyes (50%), blue eyes (50%)
Hope this helped!
What is the relationship between cells and tissue?
Answer:
In the human body, cells are the basic units of life. Groups of cells working together for a specific function form tissues. Organs are two or more tissues operating together. Even separate organs work together, forming body systems.
Which of the following is NOT a synthetic material? *
Concrete
O Plastic
O Polyester
Wood
Can you solve this?
. 6÷2(1+2)=
:)
Answer:
9
Explanation:
a student observed a difference in the activity level of fish at a pet store. the fish in the aquarium near the window are swimming around more quickly than the fish in an aquarium placed in the back of the store. The student forms a hypothesis about the effect of sunlight on fish activity levels and arranged to conduct and experiment. Which variable could be an independent variable in the student's experiment?
1.) type of fish sold
2.) speed of swimming fishes
3.) amount of time fish were active
4.) temperature of water in fish tank
Answer: 4
Explanation:
Viruses, such as influenza, are often spread through droplets made when infected people cough, sneeze, or talk. After a virus infects a new host, it begins to reproduce. Which statement about viral reproduction is
correct?
A virus can only use a host to reproduce if the host cell lacks a cell membrane.
O A virus must complete interphase before entering mitosis.
A virus depends on the host to reproduce, because the vvirusvirus does not contain DNA or RNA.
A virus cannot reproduce on its own and depends on the host cell
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The small living organism which has the outer protein layer and inner genetic material is called a virus. These viruses infect animals and plants both.
A virus can have any of the following as a genetic material:-
RNADNAThe virus can infect the host and take over his genome to replicate his own genetic material. This genetic material has the sequence which causes the infected protein and the infect the host.
Hence, the suitable answer to this question is D, that is:-a virus cannot reproduce on its own and depends on the host cell.
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Which part of your integumentary system is found on the outside of your body? *
a. Epidermis
b. Keratin
c. Dermis
d. Melanin
Answer:
The correct answer is a. Epidermis.
Explanation:
The skin is made up of two layers that have different structure and origin: epidermis and dermis, which are closely related. The epidermis is the most superficial part of the skin and is made up of a keratinized flat stratified epithelial tissue, where several layers or strata can be seen that, depending on their greater or lesser development, allow the skin to be classified into thick and thin. The thick skin is on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet and is characterized by a thick layer of keratin and by having a so-called lucid layer that does not exist in thin skin. Thin skin also has keratin, but the thickness of the keratin layer is much less. The epidermis is separated from the dermis by a limiting membrane, the basement membrane, which measures 50-70mm thick and is attached to the dermis by reticular fibrils that show axial periodicity.
If one parent has type B blood and the other type O blood what percentage of the child's blood will be B, O, A?
Answer:
If one parent has blood type B and the other parent has blood type O, the percentage of the blood type of the offspring will depend on the genotype of the parent with blood type B.
Explanation:
Knowing the blood type of the offspring of the cross between parents with blood type B and O raises two possible scenarios, depending on whether the genotype of the parent (type B) is B|B or B|O.
Blood type is an inherited trait and is characterized by the presence or absence of surface antigens A and B in the red blood cells, which genetically behave as co-dominant traits.
Blood type A contains antigen A and its genotype can be A|A or A|O. Blood type B contains the B antigen, whose genotype can be B|B or B|O. Blood type AB contains both antigens and a single A|B genotypic expression. Type O blood lacks surface antigens, and is the recessive trait so its genotype is O|O.Scenario 1: Parent with genotype B|B.
In this case, knowing that the genotype for type O is always O|O, all offspring would be of blood type B, genotype B|O.
B|B X O|O
Alleles B B
O B|O B|O
O B|O B|O
100% of the offspring would be of blood type B.
Scenario 2: Parent with genotype B|O.
In this case, 50% of the offspring will have blood type O and 50% B.
B|O X O|O
Alleles B O
O B|O O|O
O B|O O|O
In no scenario would offspring of blood type A be possible.
Decide whether the scale factor will produce an enlargement or a reduction. Scale Factor = 5/2. Enlargement Enlargement Reduction
Answer:
Enlargement
Explanation:
Dilation is the enlargement or the reduction in the size of an object.
Enlargement is increase in size of an object. A figure is said to be enlarge if it is larger than the original figure.
Reduction is the decrease in size of an object. A figure is said to be reduced if it is smaller than the original figure.
The scale factor determines if it is either an enlargement or a reduction. If the scale factor is less than one then it is a reduction whereas if the scale factor is greater than 1 it is an enlargement.
Since it is a scale factor of 5/2, it is an enlargement.
What is photosnphese
Why did the recessive trait for shortness come back in the second generation of Mendel's cross of tall and short plants?
Answer:
Mendel called the visible form the dominant trait and the hidden form the recessive trait. In the second generation, after plants were allowed to self-fertilize (pollinate themselves), the hidden form of the trait reappeared in a minority of the plants.
Match the category of aquaculture systems to its description
Extensive
A. characterized by very limited input by the culturist
B. Characterized by extremely high stocking density
C. Characterized by higher stocking density
Answer:
A is the correct answer
Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply.
A. The order of amino acids in a protein does not affect the protein’s function.
B. Each type of amino acid interacts in the same way with molecules in the cell environment.
C. A protein’s structure depends on the order of its amino acids.
D. The shape of a protein can affect its function.
Answer:
C. A protein’s structure depends on the order of its amino acids.
Answer: The real anwser is C and D
please answer this question
Answer:
None of these.
Explanation:
None of these seem right to me. If that is not the answer I would go with an increase of erosion in the soil.
If a muscle cell of a typical organism has 32 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will be in a gamete of that same organism
Answer:
16. Gametes are haploid cells meaning half.
Explanation:
How does sugar cross the cell membrane to get into a cell
Answer:
Molecules, like sugars, reach the carrier proteins in the membrane by diffusion and are then moved across the membrane from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
Help asap....How do human cells, a bacterial cell, and a virus compare in size?
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer: The smallest bacteria are about 0.4 micron (one millionth of a meter) in diameter while viruses range in size from 0.02 to 0.25 micron.
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Four substances are important for both photosynthesis and cellular respiration: oxygen, glucose, carbon dioxide, and water. What is the best explanation for how for both processes use these substances?
1.) both produce atp at some point
2.) both make glucose at some point
3.) both require oxygen gas at some point
4.)both include the keens cycle at some point
Answer:
The answer is 4, I got this correct on a Plato test on edmentum
Explanation:
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are the metabolic processes, in which organisms gain energy from the metabolization of oxygen, glucose, carbon dioxide, and water.
The correct answer is:
Option A. both produce ATP at some point
Photosynthesis is the process of producing glucose and evolving oxygen, whereas cellular respiration is the process of breaking glucose to yield energy, such as:
In photosynthesis, the light-independent reactions or Calvin cycle involves the generation of ATP and NADPH. In cellular respiration, Kreb's cycle is involved in the generation of ATP and NADH, which then enter the electron transport chain.Thus, the process has similar raw materials that are metabolized to generate ATP at some point.
Therefore, option A is correct.
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the shortest bone in the body is called
Answer:
stapes
Explanation:
Describe what happens as a plant's turgor pressure increases and decrease AS MUCH POINTS AS I CAN GIVE
Answer:
Brainliest pls
Explanation:
Turgor pressure in plants. Turgor pressure within cells is regulated by osmosis and this also causes the cell wall to expand during growth. Along with size, rigidity of the cell is also caused by turgor pressure; a lower pressure results in a wilted cell or plant structure (i.e. leaf, stalk).
Turgor pressure in plants plays a key role in processes such as growth, development, mechanical support, signalling, flowering and stress response. Turgor pressure is an ideal means in plant cells through which the energy content of water molecules (water potential) can be adjusted quickly, within seconds.
Sarah and Thomas are thinking about having kids. They are concerned that because Thomas’s father was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis last year, it could run in the family. Cystic fibrosis is a recessive genetic disorder which affects the respiratory system. Both Thomas and Sarah get tested for the recessive allele (f), with the results indicating that they are each carriers of the disorder (a genotype of Ff).
Is it possible for Sarah and Thomas to develop cystic fibrosis?
It is not possible for Sarah and Thomas to develop cystic fibrosis but it would be possible for one of their children to inherit it. Both Sarah and Thomas are heterozygous and in a heterozygous pair of alleles the dominant allele is the one that will present. Because Sarah and Thomas both have the heterozygous allele combination Ff they are carriers which means that they will not experience symptoms of cystic fibrosis but they could pass cystic fibrosis onto one of their children.
HELP!! I'm confused!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
BTW WHICH GRADE U R IN
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's A
Explanation:
What causes some hurricanes to be more damaging than others? Explain.
Answer:
To put it simply, warmer temperatures makes for more severe hurricane seasons. Technically, it's the temperature of the Atlantic Ocean's surface water that leads to wetter hurricanes that bring more rain on land.
Explanation:
Answer:
Warmer Temperatures
Explanation:
Warmer temperatures lead to wetter hurricanes that bring more rain to the land.
Which step of an arson investigation involves ensuring that no one harms the evidence?
A.
observation
B.
preservation
C.
coordination
D.
security
E.
safety
PLEASE SAVE MEEEEEE!!!!!!!
Which of the following best describes how crossing over occurs during meiosis?
A) During prophase I, homologous chromosomes are lined up and pulled apart to opposite poles.
B) During prophase II, chromosomes overlap and sections of each chromosome switch places.
C) During prophase I, segments of chromatids are exchanged between homologous chromosomes.
D) During prophase II, sister chromatids trade places with each other before metaphase begins.
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the second choice or letter B.
Crossing over occurs during meiosis when chromosomes overlap and sections of each chromosome switch places in prophase II.
Answer:
And this one too
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Which of the following correctly ranks these three categories from least dense to most dense?
A. Earths crust, human beings, earths atmosphere
B. Human beings, Earth’s crust, earths atmosphere
C. Earths atmosphere, human beings, earths crust
Answer: C
Explanation: Earth's atmosphere isn't very dense because it is made of air, which floats. Human beings are denser then air since they are solid, but not as dense as Earth's crust, which is rocky and the densest out of the three.
identify the structure in blood that transports oxygen to body cells.
Answer:
Red blood cells
Answer:
Hemogoblin
Explanation:
"The protein inside (a) red blood cells that carries oxygen to cells and carbon dioxide to the lungs is (b) hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is made up of four symmetrical subunits and four heme groups. Iron associated with the heme binds oxygen."
A always pairs with ______
G always pairs with ______
So if there are 56 As, there will be _______ Ts
and
If there are 44 Gs, there will be _______ Cs.
If there are a 100 bases-pairs and 65 bases are Ts, there will be __________Gs. (Math required)
Answer:
thymine(t)
cytosine(c)
56
44
35
Explanation:
A always pairs with T, so 56 A's will pair with 56 T's
G always pairs with C, so 44 G's will pair with 44 C's
100 base pairs means there are 200 bases present altogether
out of 200, we have 65 T's so ultimately we will have 65 A's
we are now left with 70, of which have will be C and half G, which gives 35 C's and G's
please give brainliest
Answer:
thymine(t)
cytosine(c)
56
44
35
Explanation:
Abiotic Factors + Biotic Factors =
Answer:
Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem. These are obtained from the biosphere and are capable of reproduction. Examples of biotic factors are animals, birds, plants, fungi, and other similar organisms.
Is Cc a dominant or a recessive?
Answer:
C is a dominant allele, c is recessive. Cc is heterozygous dominant.