Answer:
A
Explanation:
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A woman of childbearing years who is not pregnant has _______ absorption rate of calcium as compared to a woman who is pregnant
Answer:
The correct answer is - lower
Explanation:
Pregnant women require an increased amount of calcium as it can provide a sufficient amount of calcium for herself and her fetuses. During lactation, the calcium is reabsorbed very fast and rapidly that supplies the calcium for the milk. So, the normal women of childbearing age do not require the amount of calcium as pregnant women require.
Thus, there is a lower absorption rate of calcium as compared to a pregnant women
Which of the following is the proper order of the Linnaean system of classification starting at the most specific and moving up?
species, genus, family, order, class, kingdom, phylum
genus, species, order, family, class, phylum, kingdom
species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom
Species, genus, order, class, family, phylum, kingdom
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What organelle of a cell has the genetic information?
O Vacuole
O Mitochondria
Chloroplast
O Nedeus
Answer:
nucleas
Explanation:
turn TACCATCGATTGGAA to a RNA sequel
The RNA sequence is:
AUG GUA GCU AAC CUU
Which pieces of information are typically seen on a newspaper weather map?
isobars
isotherms
symbols for fronts
symbols for long-range predictions
Answer:
c
Explanation:
symbols for fronts
The pieces of information that are typically seen on a newspaper weather map are: symbols for fronts.
What is a weather map?
A weather map can be defined as a type of publication that is typically used to provide information about the average atmospheric condition of a geographical region over a specific period of time.
In Meteorology, symbols for fronts refer to the pieces of information that are typically seen on a newspaper weather map, which provide information on air masses.
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List which cell has the listed characteristics
1 Extensions
2 Matrix
3 No nucleus
4 Striated
5 Used in the immune system.
in unicellular organisms, what makes up the organism
Answer:
Unicellular organisms include bacteria, protists, and yeast.
Explanation:
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Where does sugar enter the blood?
Answer:
When the stomach digests sugar it turns into glucose. Glucose is then processed in the stomach and small intestines rather absorbed and then released into the bloodstream.
Explanation:
The two most important chemicals are ___________ & ______________.
Answer:
Sulfuric acid
Explanation:
Sulfuric acid
Answer:
Sulfuric acid
Explanation:
2. Which blood type would you have if antibodies A and B were made during your first year of life?
Answer: the possible possibilities are 3 if u have an A and B type of antibodies.
Explanation:
it can be -- AO or AB or BO
plus factor will depend upon enzyme presence.
If a person is having both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in blood then the possible blood group of that individual can be O. However, Rh factor cannot be determined by this information.
What is Blood Group?Blood grouping is the system of classification of blood on the basis of antibodies and antigens in blood which are inherited substances present on the surface of the red blood cells.
Blood groups are classified into four types. These are A, B, AB and O. Blood group A has antigens A on the RBCs with anti-B antibodies present in the plasma. Blood group B has B antigens on RBCs with anti-A antibodies in the plasma. Blood group O has no antigens on the membrane of RBCs and antibodies of both types anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the plasma. Blood group AB has both A and B antigens, but no antibodies in the plasma.
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Importance of mitosis, two reasons and 300 words.
Answer: Mitosis is a way of making more cells that are genetically the same as the parent cell. It plays an important part in the development of embryos, and it is important for the growth and development of our bodies as well. Mitosis produces new cells, and replaces cells that are old, lost or damaged.
1. Development and growth
After meiosis has produced a gamete, and this has fused with another gamete to form an embryo, the embryo grows using mitosis. This growth continues throughout an organism’s life, in plants, animals, and fungi. In this way, the original chromosomal set is preserved.
2. Cell replacement
This occurs when the original cell is damaged or wounded. New cells are created to replace those that were damaged. Examples of this are the healing of a cut or a broken bone. When old cells die, new ones replace them to ensure continuing functionality.
3. Asexual reproduction
Single-celled organisms and certain multicellular organisms use mitosis for asexual reproduction. This includes reproduction by fragmentation, as in the case of planaria, and reproduction by budding, as in the case of sea anemones. Many plants reproduce using mitosis.
First, we need to understand what meiosis is. Meiosis is the replication of cells that results in each daughter nucleus containing half of the parent cell’s chromosomes. Meiosis is used primarily for the production of gametes, which are incorporated in sexual reproduction. Thus, the main difference between mitosis and meiosis is that mitosis produces somatic (body) cells, which can go on to become part of any bodily tissue, whereas meiosis only produces germ (sex) cells. Organisms which reproduce asexually cannot undergo meiosis, whereas all eukaryotic organisms undergo mitosis. Mitosis and meiosis are similar in that both can only occur in eukaryotic cells. This is because prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus within which to begin the processes of mitosis and meiosis. Instead, prokaryotes replicate themselves using binary fission. Both mitosis and meiosis begin with DNA replication in the parent cell to create four sets of chromosomes: in mitosis, these sets are split to form two diploid daughter cells, while in meiosis, these sets are split to form four haploid daughter cells. This is because cells undergo only one division in mitosis, whereas they undergo two divisions in meiosis.
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 If a translation of (x, y) → (x + 6, y – 10) is applied to figure ABCD, what are the coordinates of D'? (–5, –2) (1, –12) (4, –15) (–9, –6)
Answer:1,-12
Explanation:
Answer:b
Explanation:
How does the formation of sea ice impact the density of the surrounding seawater?
A. The formation of sea ice removes freshwater and dissolved solids from seawater, leading to an increase in density.
B. The formation of sea ice removes freshwater, leaving dissolved solids behind and decreasing the density of seawater.
C. The formation of sea ice removes freshwater and dissolved solids from seawater, leading to a decrease in density.
D. The formation of sea ice removes freshwater, leaving dissolved solids behind and increasing the density of seawater.
The formation of sea ice removes freshwater and dissolved solids from seawater, leading to a decrease in density. The correct option is C.
What is salinity?The concentration levels of salts in water or soils are referred to as "salinity."
Salinity is classified into three types based on its cause: primary salinity (also known as innate salinity), secondary salinity (also known as dryland salinity), and supplementary salinity (also called irrigation salinity).
When the water table rises, natural salts rise to the surface; in sufficient quantities, these salts become toxic to most plants.
As a result, the surrounding seawater becomes saltier because salt is left behind when sea ice forms.
As seawater becomes saltier, its density rises and it begins to sink. Surface water is drawn in to replace sinking water, which eventually cools and salts enough to sink.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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I don’t understand biology at all and I am worried about how to pass biology . Does anyone have study tips for biology or anyways that can help me relearn everything
Answer:
Biology is not a hard class however it does require memorization and comprehension of certain topics. I recommend that you read over the chapters and make flashcards and test yourself. You can also ask your teacher for help. There are many videos available that do a great job at explaining each topic in biology. In addition, there are various websites that can also provide information. You should make study groups with your classmates as it is a more fun and effective way of studying.
Answer:
Firstly, don't stress, you'll get through it. Worrying will just slow you down, and learn Biology as something you get to do, and not a chore.
And if you want to relearn everything from the beginning, then I would recommend Crash Course's free Biology courses on YT, they also have Chemistry courses and everything. You can also go to Ask a Biologist, where you can do more than just ask questions.
There are so many more sources of information and everything, but one thing is; don't stress, that's the key.
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Stating the consequences of drug use is a resistance strategy that can involve __________. A. explaining why the drug is harmful for you B. explaining possible negative side effects of the drug C. explaining how your life might negatively change if you began taking the drug D. all of the above Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D Mark this and return
Answer:
D. all of the above
Explanation:
It is all of them. When we are explaining to someone the consequences of taking a certain drug we can start by explaining to them why the drug in question is harmful to them. Will it ruin their body, their health or others. The drug may have some negative effects that we also need to explain. Telling them how it will ruin their life or their family if they start to take the drug.
Plant height, leaf shape, and flower color are all examples of what in plants
Answer:
inherited traits
Explanation:
Read the information for transcription and then answer the question.
Protein Synthesis
Explain the process of transcription
Answer:
Protein synthesis is the process which synthesizes proteins by the information coded in the DNA molecule with the help of two distinct process takes place in order namely transcription and translation.
Transcription is the first process of the central dogma or the protein synthesis that produces mRNA molecule that carries all the information stored in the DNA molecule out of the nucleus (in eukaryotes only) to the ribosome where the second process Translation takes place.
Untwists then unzips of DNA molecule is catalyzed by RNA polymerase result in the Hydrogen-bonds between the strands break .
Creates complementary base pairs with bases of the DNA strand with help of free RNA nucleotides
weak hydrogen bonds and sugar-phosphate bonds form between base pairs and RNA nucleotides respectively
mRNA strand is synthesized and peels off the DNA and transported or pass from the nucleus to cytoplasm
Answer:
Transcription converts
*DNA
*mRNA
*Nucleus
*Cell
in this order
Explanation:
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A part of the circulatory system allows the exchange of water, oxygen, nutrients, and waste between the blood and surrounding
tissues. Which part of the circulatory system is described. ?
Answer:
rough ER → ER-to-Golgi transport vesicles → Golgi cisternae → secretory or transport vesicles → cell surface (exocytosis)
Explanation:
2. Which 2 organelles are found in BOTH plants and animals? *
Answer:
Structurally, plant and animal cells are very similar because they are both eukaryotic cells. They both contain membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes. Both also contain similar membranes, cytosol, and cytoskeletal elements.
Explanation:
4. Which is a factor that keeps Earth in orbit around
the Sun?
A. the gravitational pull of the Sun
B. the orbital path of the moon
C. the continuous motion of the universe
D. Earth's changing speed and direction
Answer: A. the gravitational pull of the Sun
The sun is providing a centripetal force pulling the earth inward toward the sun. At the same time, the inertia of the earth is making it want to move forward in a straight line. The two forces work together to create the net effect of the earth orbiting around the sun. Other planets, moons, asteroids, and celestial objects exert gravitational forces on the earth as well, but nowhere near the amount of what the sun does.
Why do you think the temperature does not change while a liquid boils even
though heat is being added to the liquid?
Answer:
I'm not really sure
Explanation:
Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane of a cell?
Answer: iM guessing you meant something like this
C. The transport of molecules into and out of the cell through osmosis and diffusion. D
Explanation:
Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane of a cell? A. The production of energy from food molecules using cellular respiration. B. The production of genetic material through DNA transcription. C. The transport of molecules into and out of the cell through osmosis and diffusion. D. The transport of genetic material within the cytoplasm of the cell.
Blood, muscle, and bone cells are examples of _____.
plant cells
specialized cells
organs
tissues
Answer:
specialized cells
Explanation:
All of those cells are types of specialized cells. They are cell specifically designed for a specific job.
A complete living thing, for example
a rabbit or an oak tree, is
A. a biome.
B. an organelle.
C. an organism.
D. a population.
Lihts Reserve
Answer:
C
Explanation:
a single living thing is an organism
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Which type of sensory receptors monitor position and movement of the body?
A. Photoreceptors
B. Chemoreceptors
C. Proprioceptors
D. Exteroceptors
Answer:
C. Proprioceptors
Explanation:
Firstly option A. Photoreceptors - Is responsible for our vision and is a subcategory for option D. Exteroceptors.
External receptors that respond to stimuli from outside the body are called exteroceptors.
Option C. is the correct answer because Proprioceptors is the sense of self-movement and body position. It sometimes may also be referred to as our sixth sense.
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Which type of fossil appears as a “black painting” on a rock?
Answer: carbon film
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