The organism above is reproducing through asexual reproduction. How does the genetic material of the daughter cell compare to the genetic material of the parent cell?
A.
It contains no genetic information from the parent.
B.
It contains 75% of the genes from the parent cell.
C.
It is an exact copy.
D.
It contains half of the genes from the parent cell.

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Answer 1
C.


The genetic information in parent cells is copied exactly and passed to daughter cells.

Related Questions

A population is separated into two groups by a geographical barrier. Over time, enough differences develop between the two groups that they do not interbreed when reunited. Which of the following terms best describes the process that has occurred?


extinction

hybridization

speciation

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speciation because of the question

how can you differentiate between littoral zone and limnetic zone in a pond ecosystem ?​

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Explanation:

The limnetic zone is the open and well-lit area of a freestanding body of freshwater, such as a lake or pond. Not included in this area is the littoral zone, which is the shallow, near-shore area of the water body.

What is the importance of organizing organism?

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Answer:

It is necessary to classify organisms because It helps in the identification of living organisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms. Classification helps us to learn about different kinds of plants and animals, their features, similarities and differences

Why are protein so fragile

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Levels of selective constraint vary among proteins. Although strong constraint on a protein is often attributed to its functional importance, evolutionary rate may also be limited if a protein is fragile, such that a large proportion of amino acid replacements reduce its fitness. To determine the relative contributions of essentiality and fragility to selective constraint, we compared relationships of selection against nonsense mutations (snon) and selection against missense mutations (smis) to protein sequence conservation (Ka).

will mark brainlist, help please!

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Can you please with this question?

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Answer:

deletion

Explanation:

AAC GGC AAA CGA TTG ---> ACG GGC AA? CGA TTG

The bolded portion represents where the mutation occured.

As you can see the nitrogenous base adenine was completely removed from the codon

When a nitrogenous base gets removed it is known as a deletion mutation

What is an organelle? Give three examples​

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An organelle is a specialized cellular part that has a specific function.

Examples: mitochondrion, chloroplast, or nucleus
a membrane bound compartment or structure in a cell that performs a special function. Supplement. A eukaryotic cell contains many organelles for example , the nucleus, endoplasmic, reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria and chloroplast

what is a waning moon

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Answer:

A period where a new moon will go to a full moon

Explanation:

The phase lasts from the Third Quarter Moon's semicircle until it disappears from view at New Moon. Waning means that it's shrinking and getting smaller, while crescent refers to the curved sickle shape.

Explain how you can use a pattern of clapping sounds to transfer information. PLS HELPPPPPPPP.

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Answer:

You can use Morse code to transfer information

What kind of cells does mitosis make?
Choose THREE.

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Answer:

Mitosis is used to produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cells. The cell copies - or 'replicates' - its chromosomes, and then splits the copied chromosomes equally to make sure that each daughter cell has a full set.

Explanation:

Methods farmers use to increase crop production from their land

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Explanation:

Consider these 9 tips, techniques, and methods regarding how to increase your corn crop yield

Plant Early, Plant Effectively. ...

Practice Seasonal Soil Rotation. ...

Know The Yield Potential. ...

Always Scout Your Fields. ...

Ensure Proper Water Drainage. ...

Utilize Fertilizers. ...

Test Your Soil. ...

Weed Early and Often.

How is water traveling underground to lost Lake?

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Answer: Water becomes the part of the aquifer.

Explanation:

Water from rain, snow fall, river, lakes, ponds, ocean, irrigation field, and from other sources become the part of the ground water or aquifer. The water seep into the soil or rocks and deposited as reservoir of water underground. The underground water when exposed to the surface can become the part of the lost lake or any other water body. Thus the source of lost lake can be determined this way by tracking the distance covered by the ground water.

the increase to heart rate is a normal homeostatic response and allows for an adjustment of the body's set point during exercise. Identify one other response that your body makes to help maintain homeostasis for a "set point" that can't be adjusted & Describe why it does that. *

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Answer:

it increases oxygen levels and decrease carbon dioxide levels

Highly toxic chemicals that persist in the environment have been associated with disruption of the: immune system. reproductive system. nervous system. All of these are correct.

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Answer:

All of these are correct.

Explanation:

Immune system, reproductive system and nervous system are adversely affected by the contact of highly toxic chemicals because toxic chemicals have materials which is harmful for the cells that the cause of cell death or damaged the structure of the cell due to which the cell can't perform its function efficiently. All the system i.e. Immune system, reproductive system and nervous system are made up of cells so if the cells are damaged by these toxic chemicals the body systems are also negatively affected.

Facilitated diffusion requires
A. a protein pump, energy, and a concentration gradient.

B. no energy, net osmotic movement, and a protein pump.

C. a concentration gradient, a protein channel, and no energy.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

TutorialDiffusionDiffusion means that the net movement of particles (molecules) is from an area of high concentration to low concentration.

Graph of the simple and facilitated diffusion taking into account the rate of uptake and the concentration

If the particles can move through the lipid bilayer by simple diffusion, then there is no limit to the number that can fit through the membrane. The rate of diffusion increases linearly as we add more particles to one side of the membrane.

If the particles can only pass through protein channels, then the rate of diffusion is determined by the number of channels as well as the number of particles.

Once the channels operate at their maximal rate, a further increase in particle numbers no longer increases the apparent rate of diffusion. At this limited rate we describe the protein channel as being saturated.

The cartoon illustrates several points about facilitated diffusion. The particles are more concentrated on one side of the membrane, and yet they can move in both directions. However, the net movement is from high particle concentration to low. If the number of particles gets so high on one side of the membrane that they interfere with diffusion through the protein channel, then we observe a limit to the rate of diffusion at the point of saturation.

Illustration of facilitated diffusionanimation used with permission of the Virtual Cell Web PageProblem 7 | Answer | Problem 8The Biology Project > Cell Biology > Cell Membranes > Problem Set

The Biology ProjectDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsUniversity of ArizonaMay 2002Revised: August 2004Contact the Development Team

Simple diffusion does not require energy: facilitated diffusion requires a source of ATP. Simple diffusion can only move material in the direction of a concentration gradient; facilitated diffusion moves materials with and against a concertion gradient.

Answer:

C. a concentration gradient, a protein channel, and no energy.

Explanation:

Facilitated diffusion requires a concentration gradient, a protein channel, and no energy.

John’s grandparents make wine for special occasions. They add a pinch of yeast to crushed grapes. Over time, this action releases carbon dioxide, and the result is a homemade wine. What chemical process do the grapes undergo?
A.
alcoholic fermentation
B.
cellular respiration
C.
photosynthesis
D.
preservation
E.
ripening

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A: alcoholic fermentation

Answer:

A.

alcoholic fermentation

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Much of our world is made up of plants, soil, and water. What do you think is important about these three things? How do they
interrelate?

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Answer:

si  s plantas no lrspiermo xsdaa

Explanation:

Please help, this determines how much work I do, allele chart.

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It would be AA, Aa, and aa. That’s going left to right and the last one being aa.

Looking at North America, which of the layers formed most recently? Explain your reasoning.

Urgent, please!!

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Answer:

Sedimentary rocks are deposited one on top of another. Therefore, the youngest layers are found at the top, and the oldest layers are found at the bottom of the sequence.

Answer:

G

Explanation:

Because this is the latest layer formed. On the other hand, you can see that A has formed its layer thousands and thousands of years ago.

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The scientific method can best be described as a plan or set of _____.


A. hypotheses


B. experiments


C. theories


D. procedures

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The answer should be D

Answer:

D. Procedures (Gradpiont)

Explanation:

The selective serotonin uptake inhibitors, like the antidepressants Prozac, Zoloft, or Paxil, result in increased levels of serotonin at synapses, which may _____ initially but then lead to _____.

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Answer:

increase anxiety; decreased vulnerability to overreact to stress

Explanation:

Serotonin (5-HT) is a natural neurotransmitter that carries signals between nerve cells (neurons) throughout the body. This neurotransmitter (serotonin) is responsible for regulating many biological functions (e.g., mood, digestion, sleep, etc). Moreover, it has been shown that there is an association between low cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindole-acetic acid (5-HIAA, the principal serotonin metabolite in the brain) levels and the risk of developing depression or destructive behaviors. In addition, serotonin concentration can also be elevated in situations of anxiety and/or stress. Antidepressants such as Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil act as serotonin uptake inhibitors that increase serotonin concentration at the synaptic site. Like other drugs, these antidepressants may lead to increase anxiety and decrease the vulnerability to react to stress by downregulating sensitivity to serotonin released during natural stress situations.

If mitosis divides a cell with 100 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will the new cell have?

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50 chromosomes because it’s split in half

Match each of the following terms with its definition. 1. Mitosisa) The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell 2. Nucleusb) The watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus of the cell and is needed for growth, reproduction, and self-repair 3. Cytoplasm c) The process of cell reproduction of human tissues that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells 4. Cell membrane d) The part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell

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Answer:

1. Mitosis c) The process of cell reproduction of human tissues that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells

2. Nucleus a) The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell

3. Cytoplasm b) The watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus of the cell and is needed for growth, reproduction, and self-repair

4. Cell membrane d) The part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell

Explanation:

Mitosis is the process that undergoes a cell to give two new identical cells. This is how our body makes or renovates tissues.The nucleus is the part of the cell that contains the DNA, which is necessary to synthesize the proteins that the cell and our body need. It is in the center of the cell and has a nuclear membrane that separates it from the rest of the organelles.The cytoplasm is a solution that surrounds the nucleus, and it contains the rest of the organelles that the cell needs for its functions. The cell membrane is the structure that encloses all the cytoplasm and the nucleus. It is made of phospholipids, proteins, and cholesterol, which allows the passage of certain substances.

Identify ALL of the functions of proteins. Structure and is found in tendons, bones, and ligaments. Communication and works as chemical messengers such as hormones. Defense as in antibodies. Transportation and are embedded in the cell membrane to allow substances to move across the cell membrane. Enzymes that lower the activation energy of a reaction. Contraction to allow muscle and cell contraction/movement. Eicosanoid such as in regulation of blood pressure or inflammation. Steroids such as cholesterol. Glycogen for energy storage in muscles.

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Answer:

Structure and is found in tendons, bones, and ligaments.

Communication and works as chemical messengers such as hormones.

Defense as in antibodies.

Transportation and are embedded in the cell membrane to allow substances to move across the cell membrane.

Enzymes that lower the activation energy of a reaction.

Contraction to allow muscle and cell contraction/movement.

Explanation:

Proteins serve many functions in living organisms.

Structure: The most abundant protein in mammals is collagen and is found throughout the body. In a major component of connective tissue such as skin, ligaments, and tendons providing strength and elasticity to these tissues. It is found also mineralized in bones and teeth.

Proteins function as hormones which are chemical messengers that mediate many cellular responses in the body. For example, the hormone insulin is a protein.

Proteins functions in the body's immune system as antibodies which recognize and initiate immune responses against diseases. The immunoglobulin such as immunoglobulin A and G are proteins.

Proteins serves as transporters to move substances across the cell memebrane. Some are found as peripheral or integral membrane proteins. Examples of transport proteins are the glucose transporters, Glut-1, Glut-2 and Glut-4 transporters.

Enzymes are proteins which catalyse the chemical reactions tanking place in an organisms. Various enzymes in the body include the hydrolases, the ligands, the leases, etc.

Contraction of the actin filaments of the muscle which are proteins, allow muscle and cell contraction bringing about movement.

A Note on the other options.

Eicosanoids are lipid molecules which serve various functions such as in regulation of blood pressure or inflammation.

Steroids such as cholesterol are lipid-derived molecules.

Glycogen for energy storage in muscles is a storage form of glucose, a carbohydrate.

Select the correct answer. Which form of birth control could people use without altering hormonal systems or blocking sperm from fertilizing an egg

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Answer:

Fertility awareness

Explanation:

Fertility awareness involves the woman being observant about different pointers during her menstrual cycle. This method is not the safest.

Studies have shown that a woman is less likely to get pregnant few days after completing her menstruation but very fertile around 12-14 days before her next period comes up.

This form of birth control doesn’t involve altering hormonal systems or blocking sperm from fertilizing an egg

How does air pollution affect water pollution?

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Air pollution can also have a direct effect on water pollution. When particles like sulfur dioxide get high into the air they can combine with rain to produce acid rain. Acid rain can turn lakes acidic, killing fishes and other animals.

what type of gas is released in landfills

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the most well known answer according to my bio teacher is nitrogen

Which is a part of interphase

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I think it’s C

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

S phase

3.
If a hawk eats 30% of the weasel population, weasels eat 30% of the mouse population, and
mice eat 20% of the wheat plants, calculate the total numbers of each organism that exist in
this ecosystem
a. Start by finding how many weasels there are to support the one hawk
i. # of weasels eaten 7.3 = total weasels
ii. total weasels x # of mice needed / .3 = total mice
iii. total mice x # of wheat plants needed / .2 = total wheat plants

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Answer:

a. Approximately 1,003 weasels, 3,345 mice and 16,729 wheat plants per one hawk are in the ecosystem

Explanation:

The percentage of the weasel population eaten by a hawk = 30%

The percentage of the mouse population eaten by a weasel = 30%

The percentage of the wheat plants population eaten by a mice = 20%

a. One hawk needs 330 kJ of energy per day, which gives 330 kJ × 365 = 120,450 kJ per year

Let 'x' represent the number of weasels to support one hawk, we have;

0.3 × x = 120,450 kJ/year/(400 kJ) = 301.125

x = 301.125/0.3 = 1,003.75

The number of weasels required to support one hawk per year ≈ 1,003 weasels

The total weasels ≈ 1,003

ii) The number of mice needed, y = x/0.3 = 1,003.75/0.3 = 3,345.8[tex]\overline 3[/tex]

The total mice, y ≈ 3,345 mice

iii) The number of wheat flower needed, z = y/0.2

∴ The number of wheat flower needed, z = 3,345.8[tex]\overline 3[/tex]/0.2 ≈ 16,729.1[tex]\overline 6[/tex]

The total wheat plants ≈ 16,729.

what is transcribe and translate that DNA strand A G C A T C G C A T C G

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answer: UCG UAG CGU AGC
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