Answer:
C. structure C, located in the nucleus in Cell A and structure C, located in the cytoplasm in Cell B
Explanation:
This question contains images that depicts an eukaryotic cell (animal) and a prokaryotic cell (bacteria). According to the question, a teacher asked the students to label the structure of each cell that contains the genetic code (DNA) and tell where it is located.
In an eukaryotic cell, the genetic material (DNA) which contains the genetic code is located inside a well defined membranous structure called NUCLEUS while the genetic material in a prokaryotic cell is found naked in a region of the cytoplasm called NUCLEOID as they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Based on this explanation;
- Structure C is the genetic material (DNA) which contains the genetic code of cell A (eukaryotic cell), hence, the genetic code of cell A is found in structure C, which in turn is located in the centrally-placed NUCLEUS.
- Structure C is the genetic material containing the genetic code of cell B (prokaryotic cell), hence, the genetic code of cell B is found in structure C, which in turn is located in the CYTOPLASM.
What will most likely occur if two different species of carnivores compete for the same requirements in an ecosystem
Answer:
One species would better adapt to fill that niche, and the other species would be forced to leave the ecosystem or die.
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What is the possible effect of high nutrient levels
In water systems
Answer:
D. Healthier Fish
Explanation:
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Answer:
option D
Explanation:
Answer:
bacteria do not interact with organisms, so they do not maintain or disrupt their health.
Is d
Explanation:
The only type of human cell that is never replaced is ___. *
Answer:
The only type of human cell that is never replaced is Nerve cells.
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The only type of human cell that is never replaced is nerve cell.
What is a nerve cell?Neurons are in charge of receiving sensory input from the outside world, sending action potentials to our muscles, and transforming and relaying electrical signals at every step in the process.
The nerve cell is the basic unit of communication in the nervous system (neuron). The cell body, a major branching fiber (axon), and numerous smaller branching fibers comprise each nerve cell (dendrites).
They do not divide in any way. There are only two exceptions to this rule: only two specific areas of the brain can produce new neurons. However, for the most part, the brain is unable to replenish dead neurons.
Thus, nerve cells are the ones that never gets replaced after getting injured.
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1. Which European countries sent explorers during the Age of Contact that
set foot in Texas? *
write a different living and nonliving things found in rainforest mangrove swamp and coral reef ecosystem
living things are:-
trees plantshrubsfernsbeers deersbirds insects frogsnon living things are:-
water rain temperature soilairrocksIN CORALS REEFS:-living things are:-
fishes coralsmosssea turtlesseaweedslobsternon living things are:-
rock sunlight sandtemperature IN MANGROVE SWAMP:-living things are:-
crocodile monkeyslizardsmicrogramsnon living things are:-
sunlight temperature floodinghope it is helpful...plz mark it is brainliest.True or False: When a biotic factor dies, the molecules within that
organism enter into the nutrient cycle.
Answer:
Explanation:
True
When a biotic factor dies, the molecules within that organism enter into the nutrient cycle is a true statement.
Biotic factors:
There are two factors in a living system. Biotic and abiotic. all living organisms are biotic components. Plants, animals, and other living components are biotic components. Air, water, and sunlight are abiotic components.
Biotic and abiotic components together make the nutrient cycle. When biotic components die their molecules enter the nutrient cycle. Microorganisms act on the biotic component when they die.
They release carbon, hydrogen, and other molecules into the atmosphere when they die.
Therefore, When a biotic factor dies, the molecules within that organism enter into the nutrient cycle is a true statement.
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A housefly has 12 chromosomes, is it a gamete or a somatic cell?
Answer:
Explanation:
If a housefly cell had 12 chromosomes, then it would be a gamete or a somatic cell (circle one). If a human cell had 23 chromosomes, then it would be a gamete or a somatic cell
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Answer: The answer is A
The moon has moved past the 1st quater and is heading to the full moon
Answer: Than answer to this question is C
Explanation: The waxing gibbous moon is the last phase before the next full moon.
What is active transport in your own words
Answer:
the movement of a chemical substance by the expenditure of energy against a gradient in concentration
Explanation:
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Looking at the following template strand of DNA below, what would that mRNA molecule
look like?
DNA: TAC AGGT T C CAT
A.TACAGGTTCCAT
B. AUGUCCAAGGUA
C. UTGTCCUUGGTU
D. UACAG GUUCCAU
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One of the bacteria in Model 1 has a tail-like structure.
a) What is the structure called?
b) What might be the purpose of this structure?
c) Based on your answer of the previous question, what might you infer about the absence of this structure in the other two bacteria cells?
From the bacterial model:
(a) the tail-like structure is known as the flagellum (plural, flagella)
(b) The primary function of the structure is to aid movement. It is moved in a whip-like version to propel the organism.
(c) Based on the absence of of flagellum in the other two bacteria, it means that they are not motile.
The presence of flagellum in bacteria is an indication that such bacteria are motile. The thread-like structure is whipped randomly in order for the organism to move and the absence of it in an bacterium is an indication that such a bacterium is not motile.
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please answer all the three questions
Answer:
1. Birds have feathers of different colours.
2. Woodpeckers have long beaks.
3. Sunbird is a non-migratory bird.
or
3. Sunbird is sedentary bird.
Explanation:
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Put the steps of cloud formation in order. 1 should be the first step and 4 will be the
last step.
Rising air currents organize into "thermals"
Sunlight warms the surface and water evaporates
Warm, moist layer builds up between 1000 and 5000 feet
Water vapor in rising air parcels condenses to form clouds
The correct order in cloud formation include the following:
Sunlight warms the surface and water evaporates.Warm, moist layer builds up between 1000 and 5000 feet.Rising air currents organize into “thermals”Water vapor in rising air parcels condenses to form clouds.What is Cloud?They are generally formed high above the ground and are a visible mass of condensed watery vapour floating in the atmosphere.
The correct order in cloud formation can be seen above and is the most appropriate choice.
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Select all that apply. Head lice are tiny organisms that can be found on
the eyebrows.
the eyelashes.
the top of the head.
the lips.
the ears.
Answer:
1,2,3
Explanation:
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explain how pH and temperature can affect enzyme activity
Please help has to be due in 20 mins. Thank you for helping me.
Answer:
Enzyme activity depends on many factors such as Substrate concentration, enzyme cofactor, enzyme inhibitors, pH, and temperature. pH and temperature are two important factors that directly affect the activity of an enzyme as follows:
1. pH
Each enzyme has the specific optimal pH that allows it to perform its function to its fullest. The enzymes are the protein made up of the interaction of the hydrogen bond in the side chain of the protein. if there is any change from optimum pH, the enzyme activity decreases until it stops working.
2. Temperature:
Each enzyme has its own optimal temperature. Any modification or change in temperature results in the activity of an enzyme, and it also leads to the denaturation of an enzyme as it is made up of protein.
BT crops are developed by adding traits from which of the following organisms?
phytoplankton
bacteria
viruses
superweeds
Answer:
bacteria
Explanation:
'Bt' crops are genetically modified crops that contains a certain gene of a bacteria called Bacillus thuringiensis. The name of this GM or transgenic crop was coined from the bacteria used.
The gene coding for the toxic traits of the bacteria are added into Bt crops e.g cotton, hence, the crops become resistant to pest attack. Therefore, according to this question, BT crops are developed by adding traits from BACTERIA.
help me please, its biology i need help with the answer an why you chose that answer
Answer:
I think G if I’m wrong try F OR J
Explanation: tell me if I’m wrong
The number of wild horses, per square mile, in a prairie, is the horse population
5 points
Density
Dispersion
Size
Birth rate
calculate the Deer population for the
Answer:
d
Explanation:
ultiple Choice (1 point each). Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. b. 1. Thick fur on deer is not an example of coevolution. Why? ... d. predation. The number of wild horses per square kilometer in a prairie is the horse populations a. density. c. size. b. dispersion. d. birth rate. 13.
The reticular activating system is part of the____?
Answer:
Reticular activating system (RAS)
Explanation:
Answer:
midbrain
Explanation:
Why do deserts tend to form on land at latitudes of 20-30 degrees north and south?
Answer:
Deserts can form even on tropical coasts beside cold ocean currents, such as the west coast of South America. The currents cool the air, which then rises and warms as it moves over land, drawing up moisture that is later precipitated as the air moves farther inland.
where are protein channnels that are used during facilitated duffusion loacated
Answer
Facilitated diffusion is the diffusion
Explanation
Facilitated diffusion is the diffusion of solutes through transport proteins in the plasma membrane
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What is condensation? Describe a way in which it can affect Earth systems.
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Answer:
Condensation is a process in which water vapors changed into liquid state.
Explanation:
Condensation is a process in which water that is present in the vapors form changed into liquid state. Condensation greatly affect Earth systems because this process is responsible for the precipitation on the earth. Condensation occurs in the atmosphere when warm air rises in the atmosphere, cools and unable to hold water vapor. As a result, water vapors condenses to form cloud droplets that falls in the form of rainfall.
Tim does not need to factor his amino acid consumption into the total protein intake because they are components of protein, not full protein
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, amino acid can not be factor or broken down because it is the smallest unit of proteins. Proteins are made up of about 20 small amino acids. Proteins can be factor into amino acids but amino acids can't be factor into proteins because proteins are made up of amino acids but the amino acids does not formed from proteins so that's why Tim does not factor his amino acid into total protein.
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What does number 2 on the diagram show?
Number 2 appears to be DNA.
Answer. The correct one is dna
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Answer:
Water
Explanation:
what is the function of the pupil and Iris
The iris controls the amount of light that enters the eye by opening and closing the pupil. The iris uses muscles to change the size of the pupil. These muscles can control the amount of light entering the eye by making the pupil larger (dilated) or smaller (constricted).
Answer:
The iris controls the amount of light that enters the eye by opening and closing the pupil. The iris uses muscles to change the size of the pupil. These muscles can control the amount of light entering the eye by making the pupil larger (dilated) or smaller (constricted)
Explanation:
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how did early cells get their food
Answer:
Through photosynthesis, organisms could use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
They provided food for themselves
Explanation:
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What 3 letters on mRNA is used for the start codon?
Answer:
The codon AUG, commonly known as the start codon, specifies the amino acid methionine. As a result, during protein synthesis, methionine is the first amino acid to dock in the ribosome.
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