How does DNA in cells determine an organism's complex traits?

A. DNA contains codes for proteins, Which are necessary for the growth and functioning of an organism

B. DNA separates into long single strands that make up each part of an organism

C. DNA produces the energy an organism needs in order to grow

D. DNA folds into the nucleus of each of the cells of an organism


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Answer 1
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Answer 2

Answer:

A. DNA contains codes for proteins, Which are necessary for the growth and functioning of an organism

Explanation:


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COMPLETE: Create and Complete the following table in a textbox. You can copy and paste this table or construct a new one.

Template (anti-sense) strand |___|___|___|GGG|___|
Non-template strand |TAC|___|___|___|___|
mRNA |___|___|___|___|CCU|
tRNA |___|UCH|___|___|___|
Amino Acids |___|___| Leu |___|___|

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Why are some pathogenic bacteria able to make toxins?

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A pathogen is a microorganism that is able to cause disease in a plant, animal or insect. Pathogenicity is the ability to produce disease in a host organism. Microbes express their pathogenicity by means of their virulence, a term which refers to the degree of pathogenicity of the microbe. Hence, the determinants of virulence of a pathogen are any of its genetic or biochemical or structural features that enable it to produce disease in a host.

The relationship between a host and a pathogen is dynamic, since each modifies the activities and functions of the other. The outcome of such a relationship depends on the virulence of the pathogen and the relative degree of resistance or susceptibility of the host, due mainly to the effectiveness of the host defense mechanisms. Staphylococcus aureus, arguably the most prevalent pathogen of humans, may cause up to one third of all bacterial diseases ranging from boils and pimples to food poisoning, to septicemia and toxic shock. Electron micrograph from Visuals Unlimited, with permission.

The Underlying Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenicity

Two broad qualities of pathogenic bacteria underlie the means by which they cause disease:
1. Invasiveness is the ability to invade tissues. It encompasses mechanisms for colonization (adherence and initial multiplication), production of extracellular substances which facilitate invasion (invasins) and ability to bypass or overcome host defense mechanisms.

2. Toxigenesis is the ability to produce toxins. Bacteria may produce two types of toxins called exotoxins and endotoxins. Exotoxins are released from bacterial cells and may act at tissue sites removed from the site of bacterial growth. Endotoxins are cell-associated substance. (In a classic sense, the term endotoxin refers to the lipopolysaccharide component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria). However, endotoxins may be released from growing bacterial cells and cells that are lysed as a result of effective host defense (e.g. lysozyme) or the activities of certain antibiotics (e.g. penicillins and cephalosporins). Hence, bacterial toxins, both soluble and cell-associated, may be transported by blood and lymph and cause cytotoxic effects at tissue sites remote from the original point of invasion or growth. Some bacterial toxins may also act at the site of colonization and play a role in invasion. Acid-fast stain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the agent of tuberculosis (TB). The bacteria are the small pink-staining rods. More than one-third of the world population is infected. The organism has caused more human deaths than any other bacterium in the history of mankind. Although its ability to produce disease is multifactorial, it is not completely understood. American Society of Microbiology, with permission.

How many cells do males create during meiosis? How many cells do females create
during meiosis?

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Answer:

Males => 4 Females => 4

Explanation:

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sperm in males, eggs in females. During meiosis one cell? divides twice to form four daughter cells. These four daughter cells only have half the number of chromosomes? of the parent cell – they are haploid. Meiosis produces our sex cells or gametes

Explanation:

write the importance of thermometers. ​

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You can check your body temperature it is useful in medical field.

Which objects have the most eccentric orbits?
A. Uranus and Neptune
B. Jupiter and Earth
C Saturn and Venus
D. Mercury and Pluto

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Pluto and mercury is the correct answer

A wave carries from one place to another. Mechanical waves carry energy through

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Answer:

Mechanical waves bring energy from one place; the media or space conduct electricity through electromagnetic radiation.

Explanation:

Energy flow is parallel to wave motion. To pass across, the wave needs a source. Electromagnetic radiation bring energy to the surroundings; they conduct electricity via media and room by mechanical waves. 

Answer:

Energy

Matter

Explanation:

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a cell with 12 chromosomes under goes mitosis, how many daughter cells are formed?
a. 2
b. 6
c.12
d 24

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Answer:A

Explanation:

the answer would be A

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Answer:

The answer with minuts hours and days.

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1. Describe one function of the placenta during the internal development of 1 point
an offspring.

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Answer:

The placenta allows the exchange of materials, including wastes, between the mother's blood and her developing fetus. - The placenta protects the fetus from some infections.

Explanation:

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11. One side of a DNA molecule contains the
following sequences of bases. Write the
complementary sequence of each DNA strand in
the space provided.

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1. TAGCCA

2.CGGTTA

3.GGTACT

Explanation:

Each letter has its own opposite letter. The pairs are A always the opposite of T. G is always the opposite if C

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Answer:

Explanation:

Each time nucleotides are bound together, a water molecule is removed (or lost through a process called dehydration synthesis. Many molecules rely on dehydration synthesis to assist with forming polymers.

trna is bring a ggu anticodon what amino acid do you infer it will be carrying?

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Proline

This is the amino acid that corresponds to GGU

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Answer and Explanation:

Either C or D (most likely D) Because red and yellow make orange...

Which describes the number of new infants per one thousand individuals in a
population per year?
A. Birthrate
B. Space availability
C. Carrying capacity
D. Death rate

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Answer: a

Explanation:

birth rate

I think it’s A :) it says birthrate which indicates how many new children are being born.

Which of the following below, best describes a cell from bacteria?
A. A multicellular organism

B. A cell with many organelles

C. Multicellular, Eukaryote

D. Unicellular, prokaryote

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A multicellular organism

Which way the
Arrows go

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Answer:

well, I know the answer for 1)

Divergent- <- -> convergent- -><- and Transform- the up and down one

Explanation:

Hepatitis disease primarily targets lungs. (True/False )

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Answer: false

Explanation: its an liver condition

False. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver.

Throughout the reflection, make sure you have a copy of the Student Guide and your data table.

In your experiment, you tested this hypothesis:

The independent variable in this experiment was , and the dependent variable was

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Answer:

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Why is the human heart cooled for surgery?

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Answer:

By cooling the heart, its need for oxygen is reduced. This allows surgeons to work on the heart for two to four hours without damaging the heart tissue.

Answer: By cooling the heart, its need for oxygen is reduced.

Explanation:This allows surgeons to work on the heart for two to four hours without damaging the heart tissue.

although farmers once used only organic fertilizers to replenish nutrients in the soils, some have been replaced with synthetic fertilizers. Although synthetic fertilizers keep nutrient levels high and increase crop yields, they can have an effect on the environment. Which of the following would most likely lead to a ban of synthetic fertilizers?


A. Synthetic fertilizers help prevent the spread of diseases.


B. Synthetic fertilizers are less expensive than organic fertilizers.


C. Synthetic fertilizers increase the potential for environmental pollution.


D. Synthetic fertilizers provide nutrients, like nitrogen that can disrupt nutrient cycling.

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Answer: C. Synthetic fertilizers increase the potential for environmental pollution.

Explanation:

A fertilizer is a material which when applied to soil ,supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.

Fertilizers could be organic ( obtained from nature ) or could be synthetic ( made artificially in labs).

Though synthetic fertilizers such as urea keep nutrient levels high and increase crop yields but they also kill beneficial microorganisms in the soil that convert dead human and plant remains into nutrient-rich organic matter. The non biodegardable synthetic fertilizers seep into groundwater and increase its toxicity, causing water pollution.

Synthetic fertilizers damage the natural makeup of the soil. Plants that grow in soils which use synthetic fertilizers are deficient in iron, zinc, carotene, vitamin C, copper and protein.

Which is required for sexual reproduction

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Answer:

meiosis

Explanation:

meiosis is used to produce gametes for sexual reproduction

Answer:

Meiosis, and female and male

Explanation:

Sexual reproduction is a reproduction that requires a male and a female of the same species to contribute genetic material. Special cells called gametes are produced through meiosis, which halves the number of chromosomes in each resulting cell. These cells are called haploid gametes.

6) Pamela went to the doctor for her yearly check-up. They discovered that she had decreased
estrogen and progesterone levels. After a few months of medication, her levels returned to
normal. She stressed to her doctor that she wanted a child. Her doctor said that with the
hormonal supplements, she should be able to conceive a child.
What systems are affected?
Why?

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Answer:

strogen and progesterone levels

Explanation:

she stressed to her doctor

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Identify the natural processes that occur on the earth's surface to make and destroy rocks.

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The physical processes on Earth create constant change. These processes—including movement in the tectonic plates in the crust, wind and water erosion, and deposition—shape features on Earth's surface.

Answer:

You learned about the three rock types: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. You also learned that all of these rocks can change. In fact, any rock can change to become any other type of rock. These changes usually happen very slowly. Some changes happen below Earth’s surface. Some changes happen above ground. These changes are all part of the rock cycle. The rock cycle describes each of the main types of rocks, how they form, and how they change.

The figure below shows how the three main rock types are related to each other (Figure below). The arrows within the circle show how one type of rock may change to rock of another type. These are the processes that change one rock type to another rock type.

Explanation:

17.
The human body uses carbohydrates as

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Answer:

Carbs Provide Your Body With Energy

protiens

Explanation:

the four primary functions of carbohydrates in the body are to provide energy, store energy, build macromolecules, and spare protein and fat for other uses

The gender of offspring from sexual reproduction is determined by

A the mother only, because she has two X chromosomes.

B the father only, because he has one X and one Y chromosome.

C environmental factors.

D polygenetic inheritance.​

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Answer:

B. the father only,because he has one X and one Y chromosome

A chemical called a hormone, which changes a boy’s body, is produced from adolescence onwards.

(i) Where is this hormone produced?

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Answer:

the testicals

Explanation:

A dad is heterozygous for Type B blood, while mom has Type AB blood. What is the
genotypic ratio from this cross?
02:2
0 3:1
1.1.1:1
4:0
1:2:1

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Answer:

2:2

Explanation:

so we have the father as Bb and the mom as AB, by using a Punnett square we get so we have AB, Ab, BB, Bb types

we have 2 ut of 4 chances of getting A AND 2 OF GETTING B, so ratio is 2:2

Which of the following is an example of resource partitioning?

A-Giraffes will often whack one another with their necks for control over food or mates

B-A fungus starts to decompose a dead tree, causing it to rot.

C-Various insects, such as lice, live on the bodies other organisms and eat their dead skin

D-Raccoons and foxes share the same territory, but raccoons hunt at night and foxes hunt during the day

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Resource partitioning is an example of sharing resources or splitting them up. In this case, both the raccoons and foxes hunt and share their territories or split them up depending on the time of day.

which is NOT part of the cell theory?

A) all living thing a are composed of cells
B) Cells are the building blocks of germs
C) All cells come from other cells
D) Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things

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Answer:

B.

Explanation: Hope this helps! ^^

What parts of the body make up the central nervous system

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Answer:

brain and spinal cord

Explanation:

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