Which option explains why genes are sections of chromosomes, but chromosomes are not made up of genes?


a. Genes are partly in chromosomes and partly in proteins.Genes are partly in chromosomes and partly in proteins. , ,

b. Each chromosome is its own, single gene.Each chromosome is its own, single gene.

c. Genes are partly in chromosomes and partly in DNA.Genes are partly in chromosomes and partly in DNA.

d. There are sections of chromosomes that are not genes.There are sections of chromosomes that are not genes. , ,

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Answer 1

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A chromosome is made of a very long strand of DNA and contains many genes (hundreds to thousands). ... The genes on each chromosome are arranged in a particular sequence, and each gene has a particular location on the chromosome (called its locus).

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What is not true about ionic bonds? They have low melting points, they conduct electric current when dissolved in water, they form hard brittle crystals

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Answer:

Explanation:

This is because ionic bonds have high melting point because they are held together by strong electrostatic force which hold the opposite charges together. This make the lattice to have lot of ions and alot of energy is required to overcome it, hence they have high melting and boiling points.

Ionic bond is a bind that have electrostatic attraction between atoms of opposite ions.

Who going to get the 50 points....................................................:..

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Directions:
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Label the type of cell that is in the picture.
Label the organelles using the list from the previous page.
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Answer:

Stomach and Computer? also looks like Guts Or Somthing

Which of the following supports the idea that the genetic code is common to all living things? All living things have -
A. similar modes of reproduction
B. genes using the same nitrogenous bases
C. Identical ways of using energy
D. Adoptations that help them survive

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Answer:

The statement that supports the idea that the genetic code is common to all living things is All living things have genes that use the same nitrogenous bases (choice B).

Explanation:

All living organisms possess DNA, a nucleic acid molecule that contains all the genetic information of living beings.  This information is transcribed into mRNA, where it becomes the genetic code that determines the synthesis of biomolecules, such as proteins.

The DNA molecule is made up of sequences of four nitrogenous bases: adenine, guanine, thymine and cytosine. These nitrogenous bases are common in the DNA of all living organisms.

Since genes consist of DNA fragments, with specific sequences of the same nitrogenous bases, then it is true to state that all living things have genes that use the same nitrogenous bases.

The other options are not correct because:

    A. Living organisms have different ways of reproduction.

    C. The way living things use energy is different, and there is no evidence that the genetic code is common to all of them.

    D. The way organisms adapt is not supported by the fact that they possess a common genetic code.

what does DNA contain?

A. The chromosomes that build proteins
B. The coded blueprint for life
C. The ability to translate RNA code
D. The factors for heredity called alleles

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It is A, i hope this answer helps!

Darwin studied two different types of tortoises on the gelapagos island . sort the characteristics based on which tortoises they describe

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I have no idea sososososo sorry

[ HELPPPP ] Write a paragraph explaining how a forensic scientist uses the scientific method. (You need a process or steps of the scientific method and how it relates to the job of a forensic scientist.)

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The scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions. Does this mean all scientists follow exactly this process? No. Some areas of science can be more easily tested than others. For example, scientists studying how stars change as they age or how dinosaurs digested their food cannot fast-forward a star's life by a million years or run medical exams on feeding dinosaurs to test their hypotheses. When direct experimentation is not possible, scientists modify the scientific method. In fact, there are probably as many versions of the scientific method as there are scientists! But even when modified, the goal remains the same: to discover cause and effect relationships by asking questions, carefully gathering and examining the evidence, and seeing if all the available information can be combined into a logical answer.

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When two species have a very
similar niche, what will increase
between the two species?
A. fights
B. competition
C. enemies

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Answer:

i say competition

Explanation:

i say competition because they are the same so they might fight alot for resources

In North Carolina, a tree that had flowers last spring and summer is missing all of its flowers in January. Which is the most likely reason for this change in the tree

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Answer:

The reason is that its flowering season is only spring.

Explanation:

Trees have different stages of transition, the flowering stage in some annual trees, that is, throughout the year. While others are only seasonal, respecting a season ... and even some do not bloom!

The flowering process is different from the vegetative process.

where does The carbon , oxygen , and hydrogen to make glucose come from :

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The air from the atmosphere,photosynthesis,

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Plants used photosynthesis, which is light

plants take in Carbon dioxide + water and let out glucose and oxygen

Which part is correct or wrong

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oxygen doesn’t come out of skin i don’t think
I believer glucose and oxygen are wrong

Which part of the wave is changed when there is interference?

the amplitude
the crest
the trough
the wavelength

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Answer:

the amplitude.

Explanation:

The reason why is because an interference is when 2 waves combine to form a wave with a smaller amplitude than either the original wave...It occurs when the crest of one waves overlapes the trough of another wave

What occurs in photosystem 1? a. Glucose is made b.water is split into oxygen and hydrogen c.ATP is produced and NADPH is produced d.NADP and ADP are burned for energy


PLEASE HELP!

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects a person's ability to breathe. Every year many people are rushed to the hospital because of severe asthma episodes. Air quality is a major trigger for asthma events in children aged 5 - 14. On a daily basis NYC posts air quality information to inform the city residents if it is a high risk day for asthma. Below you will find information summarizing persistent asthma in children aged 5 - 14 in NYC during 2013-2014. Pretend you are on a committee to create an action plan to improve air quality in NYC and use the data presented to select the target borough and neighborhood to begin your plan. Provide evidence to support your response.

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Answer:

By using electric appliances.

Explanation:

By reducing the use of appliances that run with fuels such as stoves, fireplaces, gas or kerosene heaters, and oil and gas furnaces etc. These appliances produces nitrogen dioxide gas which is responsible for the pollution of air and leads to asthma disease. So as a committee member I will suggest to reduce the air pollution by using electric appliances instead of fuel appliance because electric appliances does not produce nitrogen dioxide gas.

Uniform Resource Locator. The address of a World Wide Web page.

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so 1st of all this is not a biology subject

but anyways

A Uniform Resource Locator, more commonly known as a URL, is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web. It is the mechanism used by browsers to retrieve any published resource on the web.

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what are the subunits of DNA and their function?​

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Answer:The letters “DNA” stand for Deoxyribonucleic acid. DNA is composed of smaller subunits know as Nucleotides. The three parts of a nucleotide are Sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogen base. The four nitrogen bases that are found in DNA are Adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine.

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A graphic designer is someone who

Question 20 options:

Creates art for clients such as businesses, advertisers, and publishers


Creates for their own self-expression


Publishes or prints a piece of writing


Owns an art studio

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creates art for clients

an amphibian heart is shown in the diagram which statement best describes the three chambers of the heart?

a) Y receives oxygen-rich blood, X receives carbon dioxide-rich blood, and Z pumps blood

b) Z receives oxygen-rich blood, X receives carbon dioxide-rich blood and Y pumps blood

c) X receives oxygen-rich blood, Y receives carbon
dioxide-rich blood, and Z pumps blood

d) Y receives oxygen-rich blood, Z receives carbon dioxide-rich blood, and X pumps blood

PLEASE HELP ASAP

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I think I think C ......

Answer:

i think its C

Explanation:

Photosynthesis uses ______, _______, and _______ to produce _____ and _______.

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Answer:

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, which cellular respiration converts into ATP, the "fuel" used by all living things.

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Explanation

Carbon dioxide,water and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen

Bacteria were some of the first organisms to be genetically modified because they have
a relatively small genome and reproduce quickly. All of the following are reasons to
study and modify a bacterial cell's genome for beneficial uses except
to use bacteria cells as a vector to add genes that code for useful products.
O to determine the genes that code for proteins such as those used to produce insulin in large
amounts.
O to modify bacteria into an infectious form that has the ability to mutate quickly.
to determine genes that code for toxins against other bacterial cells to make antibiotics from
these toxins.

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Answer:

To modify bacteria into an infectious form that has the ability to mutate quickly

Explanation:

Genetic modification has given us many useful discoveries. In the given question, you are given several of them related to the genetic modification of bacteria. The only harmful example you were given is the third one.

If someone modifies bacteria into an infectious form, they will spread more quickly and easily. That would lead to many people getting ill and possibly dying. Also, the faster bacteria mutate, the harder they are to deal with. This means that one type of antibiotic wouldn't be enough to cure all people who are ill. There is a possibility that new antibiotics would have to be invented, which takes time and research.

This is why the third option is the correct one.

How does a tree use Cellular Respiration to store carbon?
Flow of Matter (atoms) in Cellular respiration

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Answer:

In-spiration Respiration in trees releases energy stored in carbon compounds through a controlled process. Aerobic respiration uses O2 to oxidize organic compounds into CO2 and H2O. Energy released is stored within living cells as ATP, ETM, and a proton bank which are easily used for cell work.

Explanation:

You can put it into ur own words.

Why do cells multiply?

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Answer:

in order for to organism to grow, develop, repair and help the organism give offspring.

Explanation:

How would the DNA change if a base is not matched correctly?

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Answer:

Explanation:

uncorrected mistakes may cause as cancer or serious bad things.


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It’s asking what you would do so I would pick the first on and that would say “ Imagine you have a terminal illness. Your physicians informs you that in attempting to treat your illness, all known interventions or treatments have been tried, but have all shown to be ineffective. This effectively leaves you without viable treatment options. This situation is a reality for a significant amount of patients who then, ideally, receive palliative care to attempt to provide the best possible end of life. However, imagine your physician informs you that she is aware of a new drug that is currently in development. This drug has had promising results in laboratory and animal testing, and has also undergone phase I and phase IIa testing on human participants. Currently, a phase IIb randomised clinical trial (RCT) is being set up. Imagine you set your hopes on this new drug and would like to get access to it, what are your options? One option is to wait for the drug to get market approval and reach the market. However, such testing takes time. Available research suggests that the average time from the first clinical tests on humans (phase 0 or I) to market approval is more than 7 years [1]. Terminally ill patients are thus likely to pass away before this medical intervention reaches the market, making this an unviable option.

Another alternative is to attempt to get enrolled in randomised controlled trial (RCT) for the drug which gives you a decent chance of receiving the experimental new agent. It is not assured you receive the drug since there is likely to be a control group receiving a placebo or the best currently available treatment and you could be (randomly) assigned to this group. Such clinical trials have a strong allure for terminally ill patients, and it is known that they will often ‘try anything to stay alive’

However, such a strong willingness of terminally ill patients potentially poses problems. First, it might make the offer or option to participate in an RCT a coercive one that some patients are unable to refuse. This might invalidate free and informed consent [3], although others have argued that this is not necessarily the case [4]. Second, it has been argued that it might even compromise the clinical trial system. Schuklenk (2014), for example, uses the example of AIDS trials in the past and argues that: ‘[Patients] lied and cheated to get into trials and left trials in such large numbers as to threaten the viability of the AIDS clinical trials system.’ ([5]: p.21).

As such, there is increasing attention for other ways to provide terminally ill patients with access to experimental and innovative drugs.

Explain How does the gradient of a river affect
its flow?

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Explanation:

The flow of the river is dependent upon the position along the stream in terms of the gradient. Near the top of a high gradient, the flow will be less than that near the bottom. Likewise, the steeper the river's gradient, the faster the flow of water (due to the pull of water down the gradient by gravity).

what are 3 similarities that dominant and recessive alleles have?

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Answer:When an allele is dominant, the characteristic it is connected to will be expressed in an individual. When an allele is recessive, the characteristic it is connected to is less likely to be expressed. Recessive traits only manifest when both alleles are recessive in an individual.

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is earth a inner or outer planet. Explain why

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Answer:

Inner plant

Explanation:

Earth is an inner planet because it is mainly made of rock.

Answer: Earth is an inner planet.

Explanation: Terrestrial planets are Earth-like planets made up of rocks or metals with a hard surface. Terrestrial planets also have a molten heavy-metal core, few moons, and topological features such as valleys, volcanoes, and craters. Hope this Helps!

A cart moves on a surface when it is pulled by a constant force. The total mass of the cart is 2.0 kg and the accelerometer data show that its
acceleration is 0.4 m/s2. Another trial is done with the same constant force, but the total mass of the cart is changed to 0.5 kg.
What acceleration should the accelerometer read?
A. 0.1 m/s2
B. 0.2 m/s2
C. 0.4 m/s2
D. 0.8 m/s2
E 1.6 m/s2

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Answer: I think 0.1

I say that because as you see when it’s 2 kg the acceleration is twice that in tenths. So I’d it’s 5 kg I think it would be .1 aka .10

Describe how Light year, AU and Kilometers are different?

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Answer:

1. difference of light year and AU 2. difference of kilometers and AU

Explanation:

1.A light year is the distance light travels in a year. ... One light year is almost six trillion miles. And an astronomical unit is the average distance between the earth and the sun. So the distance to the sun is by definition one AU.

2. More exactly, one astronomical unit (AU) = 92,955,807 miles (149,597,871 km). Earth's orbit around the sun isn't a perfect circle. So Earth's distance from the sun changes throughout the year. Astronomers give the Earth's changing distance throughout the year relative to the astronomical unit, to

plz halp Name two mammals that might pollinate a plant.

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Answer:

Bats are probably the best-known mammal pollinators. Hundreds of plants rely on these busy, flying nectar lovers to spread their pollen at night, especially in tropical and desert environments. and butterflies

Explanation:

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Two mammals that might pollinate a plant are bats and bees.

1. Bats: Bats are known to be important pollinators, especially in tropical and desert regions. They are attracted to the sweet scent and nectar of certain flowers.

As they feed on the nectar, their bodies come into contact with the reproductive parts of the flower, facilitating the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs (stamens) to the female reproductive organs (pistils) of the flower.

2. Bees: Bees are one of the most well-known and important pollinators. They are attracted to flowers for their nectar and pollen. As bees move from flower to flower, pollen grains stick to their bodies, including specialized structures such as their hairy legs and bodies.

When they visit another flower of the same species, some of the pollen is transferred to the pistil, enabling pollination.

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