What allows cytokinesis to occur?


Synthesis of new phospholipids



Proteins similar to those in muscles



Chromosomes unpacking



Polymerase elongating the new DNA strand

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Answer 1

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Cytokinesis is initiated in prophase when a cytoskeleton of actin filaments and microtubules forms around the cell. This band is known as the preprophase band, and will later determine the positioning of the cell plate.


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Which characteristics do many protest share with bacteria and archae

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They are microbes and prokaryotes (no nucleus and they have a lack of membrane-bound organelles). They can be unicellular or multicellular (mostly unicellular)

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5. According to a biomass pyramid, 50 mice will need 200 square meters of grass, if one mouse needs to eat four square meters of
grass to stay healthy.
O false
O true
X
6. According to a biomass pyramid, if one snake needs to eat ten mice to stay healthy, ten snakes need 90 mice to eat.
false
O true

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Answer:

The first statement is true, while the second statement is false.

Explanation:

Every living organism needs a particular amount of food in order to be able to survive. Each species though has its own different requirements, and there are great variations that occur because of size, lifestyle, is the organism cold-blooded or warm-blooded, etc.

In this case, we have to examples. In the first one, a single mouse needs 4 square meters of grass in order to stay healthy. In order to get the amount of grass needed for fifty mice, we just need to multiply the number of mice by the amount of grass needed for one of them:

50 x 4 = 200

We got 200, meaning that 200 square meters of grass will support a population of 50 mice.

In the other case, a single snake needs 10 mice in order to stay healthy. To get a result how many mice are needed for 10 snakes, again we just need to multiply the number of snakes by the number of mice a single snake needs:

10 x 10 = 100

We got 100, meaning that 10 snakes need 100 mice in order to stay healthy.

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What do you think would happen to the skin if the dermis layer and the epidermis layer of the skin become separated?
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Define the epidermis
Define the dermis
Predict what you think will happen if they become separated*

What do you think would happen to the skin if the dermis layer and the epidermis layer of the skin become separated?

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Answer

Explanation:

if the epidermis and the dermis say become separated you think will happen to your skin?

epidermis the surface AKA your skin.

dermis layer of tissues under your epidermis.

when the epidermis and the dermis are split and have a blister will come up in your skin.

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Which change will most likely occur in the future, based on the current consumption of ground water O A. The polar Ice caps will increase in volume. O B. Energy use in the United States will decrease. O C. Fresh water will become limited in the United States. OD. The speed of fresh water recycling through the water cycle will increase. HELP ASAP PLZ ITS TIMED​

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Answer: C. Fresh water will become limited in the United States.

Explanation:

were all going to die of dehydration in the future :)

Mutations result in changes to genotype that can result in changes in phenotype. Explain how a mutation causes a change in the genotype of an organism AND may result in a change in the phenotype of an organism.

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Answer:

A mutation can alter the structure/function of a particular protein, thereby also altering the phenotype resulting from this new variant

Explanation:

A mutation can be defined as a genetic change in the genome of an organism. Some mutations are capable of modifying the expression and/or structure of the proteins, while other mutations (known as silent mutations) have no effect on the resulting proteins. When mutations occur within the gene region encoding a protein (i.e., exons), they are potentially capable of producing a faulty protein. For example, a mutation can alter the Open Reading Frame (ORF) of the resulting protein, thereby inactivating it. The mutations that alter the structure and/or function of the protein can also alter the resulting phenotype associated with the expression of this protein. For example, a mutation within a gene that encodes a key enzyme can potentially alter the binding site of the protein, so the resulting mutated enzyme cannot bind to the substrate anymore. In consequence, this mutation alters the phenotype of the individual who is not more able to carry out the metabolic reaction catalyzed by the faulty enzyme.

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Answer:

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Water and food are both examples of _____ factors.
A .limiting
B. abiotic
C. carrying
D. biotic

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Abiotic factors, non living things that help living things function

Answer:

C. Carrying

Explanation:

some are for shaping the environment or the ecosystem like abiotic, while limiting is the lack of foods. abiotic is the same as biotic. while carrying is to sustain foods, water, space.

What two factors do you need to measure to calculate the speed of an object such as a car?
A distance traveled and the time it takes to travel that distance
B. time it takes to go from 0 mph to 100 mph and the time of day
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C. the weight of the car and the car's maximum speed
D. size of the car tires and the distance the car traveled
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E. size of the engine and how long it takes the car to move

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If the fraction of base pairs devoted to protein-coding genes is the same as the fraction of the total genes that they represent, what is the average number of base pairs per protein-coding gene

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[tex]\mathbf{Here \ is \ the \ missing \ part \ of \ the \ question} \\ \\ \mathbf{The \ genome \ of \ Escherichia \ coli \ consists \ of \ 4380 \ genes, \ encoding \ 4290} \\ \\ \mathbf{ proteins, \ in \ jus t \ 5175720 \ base \ pairs. \ What \ percent \ fraction \ of\ the} \\ \\ \mathbf{ Escherichia \ coli \ genes \ encode \ proteins?}[/tex]

Answer:

1182

Explanation:

From the information given:

Number of present genes = 4380

the total no. of protein-encoding =  4290

Total no. of base pairs = 5175720

The percentage fraction of genes encoding the protein is;

total no of protein-encoding gene/total no of present genes

[tex]\mathbf{\dfrac{4290}{4380} = 0.9795}[/tex]

= 97.95%

The average number of base pairs per protein-coding gene is;

= total no. of base-pair/ no of present genes

[tex]\mathbf{ \dfrac{5175720}{4380} = 1181.6} \\ \\ \simeq \mathbf{1182}[/tex]

39. Which macromolecule is represented below.
a.lipid
b. protein
C. nucleic acid
d. carbohydrate

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Answer:

C is the correct answer.

Explanation:

i attached a photo of the structure of two different nucleic acids. the structure shown on your paper matches up with the DNA model, therefore c. nucleic acid is the correct answer.

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Answer:

osteocytes

Explanation:

Describe how the fossil record gives evidence of evidence.

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Answer:

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Anthropologists have been studying the role of soybean curd and related products in the culture of Hong Kong. The researchers interview people about how frequently they eat soybean products, where they eat them (at home or in restaurants), and during what time of day they eat them. The researchers also ask people about how they prepare soybean products, where they obtain soybean products, and any beliefs they might have about the soybean products (such as their nutritional value). The data are used to assess the role of soybean products in the culture. The researchers are also considering how their findings relate to global soybean consumption patterns.

1. What is the primary field of anthropology addressed in this research?

a. Linguistic anthropology
b. Archaeology
c. Biological anthropology
d. Cultural anthropology

2. Which field of anthropology (other than the one you indicated above) is most related to this research?

a. Biological Anthropology
b. Archaeology
c. Linguistic Anthropology
d. Cultural Anthropology
e. All fields of Anthropology are related to this topic

3. How might this research contribute to a comparative anthropological approach?

a. This research could be used to compare quinoa consumption in other parts of the world.
b. This research could be used to compare biological adaptations across Bolivia.
c. This research could be used to compare quinoa consumption in other primate species.
d. This research could be used to compare quinoa DNA to other plants.

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Answer:

Anthropology and Soybean in the Culture of Hong Kong

1. The primary field of anthropology addressed in this research is:

d. Cultural anthropology

2. The field of anthropology (other than the one indicated above) which is most related to this research is:

a. Biological Anthropology

3. The way this research might contribute to a comparative anthropological approach is:

a. This research could be used to compare soybean consumption in other parts of the world.

Explanation:

Cultural anthropology studies the interaction between human beings and their surrounding social ideas, behaviors, and physical environments.  Biological anthropology studies the physical, biological, and behavioral aspects of human beings and other primates.  These two are part of the four fields of Anthropology.  Others include archaeological and linguistic anthropologies.

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Answer:

I think the answer is substitution

Explanation:

Answer:

substitution :)

Explanation:

This scientist looked at cork and used the term "cells" to describe what he saw *

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Answer:

Robert Hooke.

Explanation:

Robert Hooke is a British scientist and he was the scientist that looked at cork and used the term "cells" to describe what he saw in 1665.

A cell can be defined as the fundamental or basic functional, structural and smallest unit of life for all living organisms. Some living organisms are unicellular while others are multicellular in nature.

A unicellular organism refers to a living organism that possess a single-cell while a multicellular organism has many (multiple) cells.

Generally, cells have the ability to independently replicate themselves. In a cell, the "workers" that perform various functions or tasks for the survival of the living organism are referred to as organelles and they include cell membrane, nucleus, golgi apparatus, cytoplasm, ribosome, lysosome, chromosome, etc.

Answer:

Hooke the first was correct

What is responsible for earths seasons?

Earths tilt

Closeness of the sun

Greenhouse effect

Ocean currents

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Answer:

A. The Earth's tilt

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

the earth roates around the sun but it does so more in an oval shape

the earthe to distance from the sun to change.

Norman grew skin in a lab by adding skin cells to a synthetic material. The skin functioned normally for 12 days. Then Norman separated some of the skin cells into cell membranes, cytoplasm, and vacuoles to study them.
Which of the following were alive during Norman's experiment?
o the skin and the cytoplasm
o the skin and the skin cells
o the cell membranes and the skin cells
O the cell membranes and the cytoplasm

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer: D:the cell membranes and cytoplasm

Explanation:

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Write each phrase into the appropriate category.
a. cross between organisms that are the same for two traits
b. the cross was performed by Mendel using pure-breeding lines
c. cross between organisms that differ for three traits
d. cross between organisms that are the same for three traits
e. cross between organisms that differ for two traits
dihybrid cross trihybrid cross both none

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Answer:

a. none

b dihybrid and trihybrid crosses (both)

c. trihybrid cross

d. none

e. dihybrid cross

Explanation:

A dihybrid cross can be defined as a mating experiment between two different varieties/lines that differ in two observed phenotypic traits, while a trihybrid cross is a cross between two varieties/lines that differ in three traits. For example, Mendel crossed two pea plants that differed in seed color (yellow and green) and seed shape (wrinkled and round). Mendel's experiments consisted of dihybrid and trihybrid crosses for different phenotypic traits. From these mating experiments, he observed dihybrid F1 plants produced 9:3:3:1 ratio of phenotypes in the F2 generation.

In humans, an X-linked disorder called coloboma iridia (a split in the iris of the eye) is a recessive trait. A normal couple has a daughter with coloboma iridia. The husband sues the wife for divorce on the grounds of infidelity (cheating). Would you rule in his favor

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It’s cheating and not fair

Which best explains why water quality standards have been created to ensure heavy metals in water are kept to a minimum?
O A. Heavy metals are linked to toxicities in humans and large amounts of heavy metals should not be consumed.
OB. Heavy metals can stain ceramic surfaces in homes and cost the homeowners hundreds in repairs.
OC. Heavy metals can cause discoloration of water and can cause a strong unpleasant odor.
O D. Heavy metals can corrode pipes and cause problems with internal plumbing.

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its OB because if you read it says it praticly

Heavy metals are harmful and should not be consumed in large amounts. Therefore, option (A) is correct.

What are harmful effects of heavy metal in water?

The flow of groundwater and surface water, as well as seepage and runoff from the surface, can introduce heavy metals into private wells. People who consume significant quantities of heavy metals put themselves at risk for acute and chronic toxicity, as well as anemia, cancer, and damage to their liver, kidneys, and intestines.

Heavy metals in water are usually treated using methods like chemical precipitation, flotation, adsorption, ion exchange, and electrochemical deposition. Most of the time, heavy metals are taken out of inorganic effluent by a process called chemical precipitation.

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The color of a light wave is determined by its wavelength. On the COLOR tab, slowly drag the Light wavelength slider back and forth and observe the effect on oxygen production. How does the color of light affect the rate of photosynthesis

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Answer:

The color of light determines how effective chlorophyll pigment will be at absorbing light.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis is a metabolic process that requires light, which is an electromagnetic radiation. Light on the electromagnetic spectrum is determined by wavelength. Each region/color of light occurs at a specific wavelength.

Hence, chlorophyll pigment, which is the major photosynthetic pigment effectively absorbs blue and red light in the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Hence, the rate of photosynthesis will be affected negatively if the color of light is not the one stated above.

In holly, serrated leaves are dominant to smooth-edged leaves, and red berries are dominant to green berries. Two holly plants heterozygous for both leaf edge shape and berry color are crossed together. Assuming that the two traits assort independently of one another, what proportion of the progeny will have serrated-edged leaves and green berries

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Suppose you were floating in space at a safe distance from a large explosion such as the supernova at left. Do you think you would hear anything? Explain.

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Answer:

No sounds can be heard in outer space because sound waves require a medium, such as air, to travel through.

Explanation:

Explain how diffusion plays a part in nutrients getting to your cells. !!!!!!!Plz, Answer!!!!!!

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Nutrients attach themselves to diffusion molecules outside of the cell and these molecules will then carry the nutrients across the cell membrane and release them into the cell.

c. Name one advantage and one disadvantage of urban development. (1 point)






d. Name one advantage and one disadvantage of commercial fishing. (1 point)

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One disadvantage of urban development is pollution, especially in the air and water. One advantage is economic boost.
One disadvantage of commercial fishing is habitat loss which leads to extinction. One advantage is also economic boost and hunger prevention.

Which hypothesis do the similarities in the bone arrangements support?

a. These organisms are members of the same species.

b. These organisms may have descended from the same ancestor.

c. These organisms have adaptations to survive in different environments.

d. These organisms all contain the same genetic information.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A similarity in the arrangement of bones in organisms can be hypothesized to be an indication of the organisms descending from the same ancestor.

The similarity in the arrangement of bone in different organisms is one of the morphological evidence used to support the theory of organic evolution which says that all living organisms are of the same descent with modification from common ancestors.

The similarity in the arrangement of bones falls under homology. Homologous organs are similar in structures but different in functions. For example, the pentadactyl limbs of vertebrates. Mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians all have limbs that are built on a five-digit plan but the functions of the limb vary within and among different groups of vertebrates.

[FW.04H]A single computer microchip uses 10 gallons of water during its manufacture. A group of people suggested that the use of computers should be reduced to help conserve water. Which of these is the best alternative method to conserve water in manufacturing microchips?


Reduce the size of microchips.

Use graywater to manufacture microchips.

Collect rainwater and use it to make microchips.

Research ways to reduce water waste in making microchips.

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Answer:

Option D, Research ways to reduce water waste in making microchips

Explanation:

The best way to conserve any natural resource is to conserve it at the source point and further make it apt for re use.

If the water waste is microchips is reduced then gallons of water will be saved. Also, devising engineering mechanism to reuse water in chip manufacturing industry will further reduce the water waste.

Hence, option D is correct

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Answer:

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yellow

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Explanation:

A biologist examines a series of cells and counts 160 cells in interphase, 20 cells in prophase, 6 cells in prometaphase, 2 cells in metaphase, 7 cells in anaphase, and 5 cells in telophase. The complete cell cycle requires 24 hours. Match the average duration to the appropriate cell cycle stage in these cells. M phase prophase metaphase telophase 4.8 hours 14.4 minutes 2.4 hours 36 minutes

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Answer:

M phase: 4.8 hr

Prophase: 2.4 hr

Prometaphase: 0.72 hr

Metaphase: 0.24 hr

Anaphase: 0.84 hr

Telophase: 0.6 hr

Explanation:

Mitosis, also known as M phase, is the process of nuclear division after interphase, which is followed by cytoplasmic division via cytokinesis. Mitosis can be subdivided into the following phases: Prophase,  Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. In this case, 160 cells are in interphase (for a total of 200 cells), thereby 40 cells are in mitosis >> 200 - 160 = 40 cells. Since the complete cell cycle requires 24 hours, it is possible to calculate the average duration of each phase:

M phase: 40/200 = 0.2 x 24 hr = 4.8 hr

Prophase: 20/200 = 0.1 x 24 hr = 2.4 hr

Prometaphase: 6/200 = 0.030 x 24 hr = 0.72 hr

Metaphase: 2/200 = 0.01 x 24 hr = 0.24 hr

Anaphase: 7/200 = 0.035 x 24 hr = 0.84 hr

Telophase: 5/200 = 0.025 x 24 hr = 0.6 hr

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