Answer:
These concerns range from ethical issues to lack of knowledge on the effects genetic engineering may have. One major concern is that once an altered gene is placed in an organism, the process cannot be reversed. Public reaction to the use of rDNA in genetic engineering has been mixed.
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3. Which enzyme do scientists use to cut genes out of strands of DNA?
DNA polymerase
DNA ligase
restriction endonuclease
RNA polymerase
Answer:
Restriction Endonuclease.
The mass of a proton is the same as the mass of a neutron
True or false
Answer:
This statement is true.
Explanation:
Both protons and neutrons have a mass of one.
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Answer:
The proton and neutron have similar mass with the mass of the neutron slightly larger than that of the proton. Each of these particles has a mass approximately 1800 times greater than that of an electron. ... The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element
Where within the cell does the entire process of respiration take place?
Answer:
mitochondria THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
Answer:
Both inside and outside the mitochondria
Explanation:
The anaerobic stage of cellular respiration takes place outside the mitochondria, and the aerobic stage of the process takes place within the mitochondria. Chloroplasts are involved in photosynthesis but not in cellular respiration.
after the process of mitosis, if the resulting cells have 48 chromosomes, how many did the parent cell have?
a. 48
b. 23
c. 92
d. 50
Answer:
B. 23
Explanation:
A cell that starts out with a diploid number of 46 chromosomes and ends up with a haploid number of 23 chromosomes. What process did this cell go through? answer choices ... Mitosis occurs in both body cells and sex cells while meiosis is only in sex cells. ... Daughter cells are produced with only half the chromosomes of the parent cell.
What kind of organisms are rotifers?
multicellular
vertebrates
photosynthetic
unicellular
Answer:
Multicellular
Explanation:
they live in fresh water ponds and feeds off of some single cellular bacteria and organism.
list the types of infectious agents that may infect the human body
A. fungi, hookworms sore throats bugs
B. immune system diseases viruses fungi
C. infection sickness bacteria attackers
D. viruses bacteria, fungi, and parasites
Answer:
D. viruses bacteria, fungi, and parasites
Explanation:
These agents are commonly grouped as viruses, rickettsia, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. The disease that these organisms cause is only incidental to their struggle for survival. Most of these agents do not require a human host for their life cycles. Many survive readily in soil, water, or lower animal species and are harmless to humans.Answer:
d
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!!!! 30 points!!!! Start a discussion on Homeostasis. List 2 facts and 2 opinions.
Answer:
facts: The tendency to maintain a stable, relatively constant internal environment is called homeostasis. The body maintains homeostasis for many factors in addition to temperature. For instance, the concentration of various ions in your blood must be kept steady, along with pH and the concentration of glucose.
opinions: Homeostasis is the tendency to resist change in order to maintain a stable, relatively constant internal environment. Homeostasis typically involves negative feedback loops that counteract changes of various properties from their target values, known as set points.
Explanation:
Answer:
Homeostasis is the tendency to resist change in order to maintain a stable, relatively constant internal environment.
Homeostasis typically involves negative feedback loops that counteract changes of various properties from their target values, known as set points.
In contrast to negative feedback loops, positive feedback loops amplify their initiating stimuli, in other words, they move the system away from its starting state.
Biological systems like those of your body are constantly being pushed away from their balance points. For instance, when you exercise, your muscles increase heat production, nudging your body temperature upward. Similarly, when you drink a glass of fruit juice, your blood glucose goes up. Homeostasis depends on the ability of your body to detect and oppose these changes.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a unique property of water?
A. Ice floats on the surface of lake
B. Water covers most of Earth's surface
C. Water cools very rapidly
D. Water causes evaporative cooling
Answer:
Water covers most of Earth's surface
Explanation:
I chose Water covers most of Earth's surface because this is a fact, NOT a unique property. A property is a thing the item has.
Which of the pair of terms is not related?
Fat-lipid
Starch-carbohydrate
Starch-nucleic acid
Sugar-carbohydrates
Answer:
starch nucleic acids uwu
Explanation:
3. Burning fossil fuels results in which of the following?
O A. deforestation
O B. global climate change
O c. pollution of water
Answer:
C . pollution of water
Explanation:
1. What is a compound?
Answer:
compound is a material formed by chemically bonding two or more chemical elements. The type of bond keeping elements in a compound together may vary: covalent bonds and ionic bonds are two common types. The elements are always present in fixed ratios in any compound.
Explanation:
Answer:
A compound occurs when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together.
Explanation:
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How is the use of hydroelectric power related to the sun?
a. The sun powers the water cycle.
b. Solar cells collect hydroelectric energy.
c. Hydroelectric power can only be collected in sunlight.
d. Sunlight combines atoms in the air to form molecules of water.
Answer:
n
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
The sun powers the water cycle and creates precipitation and the dams run off of water from the rain added to the river or lake.
Explain "Survival of the Fittest" and how it
relates to natural selection.
Answer: Natural selection is selection due to environmental conditions from random genetic mutations in a population. Among the variants in a population, some will be slightly better adapted to conditions and will eventually out-compete the rest of the population. Survival of the fittest actually means survival of the best adapted, or fittest for purpose, i.e. to survive and thrive.
Explanation: This phrase has caused much miunderstanding of the evolutionary process. ‘Fittest’ has been equated with biggest, or strongest or fastest, but this was a description originating in the nineteenth century, when it was understood quite differently.
Natural selection arises from genetic variation in a population. Jaques Monod, an esteemed scientist, described evolution as where chance and opportunity meet. Chance lies in the genome of a species, random mutations, and the resulting genetic variation in the population.
Opportunity lies in the environment. Environmental change creates opportunities for some, extinction for others. Opportunities can also be from exploiting new environmental niches.
Natural selection is the process by which some random genetic variation gives some of a population a competitive advantage. competition eventually results in one population out-competing all others in its niche. The end-result of competition in nature is monopoly.
But this process continues and further random mutations can result in another population becoming better adapted. That is the actual meaning of survival of the fittest: in modern terms we might say ‘fittest for purpose’, that is, the species orvpopulation best adapted to survive and thrive in that environment.
Which of the following is a consequence of humans using fossil fuels?
A. All of these
B. Destruction of habitats
c. More severe storms
D. Rising sea level
Answer:
A
Explanation:
got it right on edge
Weather balloons are sent into the atmosphere to record: (Select all that apply)
humidity
temperature
wind
pressure
precipitation
Answer:
temperature pressure moisture
Explanation:
From my notes hope this helps.
Answer:
temperature pressure moisture
Explanation:
what are the briefly information about plant cell
Answer:
Plant cells are the basic unit of life in organisms of the kingdom Plantae. They are eukaryotic cells, which have a true nucleus along with specialized structures called organelles that carry out different functions. Plant cells have special organelles called chloroplasts, which create sugars via photosynthesis.
What Energy Transformations Occur Inside The Flashlight When It Is Turned On?
Answer:
When the flashlight is turned on, the chemical energy is first transformed into electrical energy and then into light energy. CHEMICAL bonds. It is released during a chemical reaction (change). by flowing electrons (negatively charged particles).
Explanation:
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whicht of the following nutrients is primarily used or buiding and repairing of demaged cells and tissues
Answer: protein ..i hope this helped!
Explanation: protein is a nutrient used to repair our body cells (like blood and muscle cells).
What is the relationship between a protein, the cell, and DNA?
A. DNA is produced by a protein which is produced in the cell
B. Protein is composed of DNA which is produced in the cell
C. A cell is composed of DNA and protein
D. DNA controls the production of protein in the cell
Answer:
B. Protein is composed of DNA which is produced in the cell
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Protein is composed of DNA which is produced in the cell
Explanation:
The option (B) is the relationship between a protein, the cell, and DNA.
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Every___ years the Sun goes through a period during which it emits
more energy than normal, and produces sun spots and solar flares. *
O 11 years
0 20 years
O 7 years
O 1 year
O Other:
Answer:
11 years
Explanation:
thats the time it takes for a full solar cycle
Soil formation is most influenced by. wind speed
air pressure
cloud cover
Rain fall
the diagram shows the process in which pre-mRNA is changed into mrna; select and place the two appropriate labels for the diagram
Answer:
it has to be. either remaining exon are spliced together, intron are removed, or remaining intron are spliced together.
Explanation:
i got introns and extrinsic are spliced and exons are removed and got them wrong
Answer:
In the box next to the First mRNa (First Box), it is that the Introns are removed.
In the box next to the Final mRNa (Bottom Box), it is the remaining exons are spliced together
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Give an example of how structure and function are related on the cellular level.
Answer:
Function and structure are related, because of a certain structure a living thing make contain makes the object function the way it does. ... The relationship of a structure and function is the structuring levels from molecules to organism ensure successful functioning in all living organism and living system
Explanation:
Methylmercury biomagnifies in an ecosystem, meaning its concentration __________ as it moves through each higher trophic level.
A. equalizes
B.does not change
C. decreases
D. increases
Answer:
D - Methyl Mercury Increases
Explanation:
The word Biomagnification has a simple explanation:
To magnify is to make bigger, meaning that the substance in question is becoming more abundant.
The "bio" part of this word is referring to the fact that it is a biological substance you are dealing with.
Question: "Methylmercury biomagnifies in an ecosystem, meaning its concentration __________ as it moves through each higher trophic level."
Answer: "The concentration of the methylmercury increases as it moves through each higher trophic level. Hence, the methylmercury biomagnifies in the ecosystem. So, based on the options given prior to the question above, Option D) increases would be your best bet."
How will water volume, incline gradient, and temperature affect the energy
of a stream?
Answer: Water Volume: The volume of water(discharge) in a stream affects the energy(velocity) of that stream. As the volume of the water in the stream increases, the velocity increases. ... Incline gradient: The incline gradient is also known as the slope of the stream.
Explanation:
What is a push or pull that can cause motion known as
Answer: A force is a push or a pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction. Every time you push or pull something you apply a force. Forces transfer energy.
Explanation: In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.
A force is a push or a pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction. Every time you push or pull something you apply a force. Forces transfer energy.
What is Force?In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate.
Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.
A push or pull that an object experiences as a result of interacting with another item is known as a force. Every time two items interact, a force is exerted on each of the objects.
Therefore, A force is a push or a pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction. Every time you push or pull something you apply a force. Forces transfer energy.
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which of the following is not true about plants?
Answer:
What are the options
Explanation:
The rate at which molecules, such as water and oxygen, enter a cell is determined by the–
Answer:
Explanation:
Cell membranes act as barriers to most, but not all, molecules. Development of a cell membrane that could allow some materials to pass while constraining the movement of other molecules was a major step in the evolution of the cell. Cell membranes are differentially (or semi-) permeable barriers separating the inner cellular environment from the outer cellular (or external) environment.
Water potential is the tendency of water to move from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration. Energy exists in two forms: potential and kinetic. Water molecules move according to differences in potential energy between where they are and where they are going. Gravity and pressure are two enabling forces for this movement. These forces also operate in the hydrologic (water) cycle. Remember in the hydrologic cycle that water runs downhill (likewise it falls from the sky, to get into the sky it must be acted on by the sun and evaporated, thus needing energy input to power the cycle).
According to the geological time scale,
mammals
evolved after the first insects evolved.
Answer:
after the evolution of insects the first four legged species or the tetrapods evolved in shallow freshwater habitats from the intermediate species approximately 397 million years ago.
Explanation:
the tetrapods went on conquering the land giving rise to amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds.
Answer:
You are correct
Explanation:
According to the geological time scale, mammals evolved after the first insects evolved.
figure 9-8 cellular respiration
Cellular Respiration is the process that takes place in cells to convert food into energy. This process is also known as internal respiration.