Which conditions need to be in balance for cells to function? Check all that apply.

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Answer 1
Blood sugar
Food intake
Body water
Body temperature
Body mass

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the answer is A
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Which line points to the myelin sheath?

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4.

Myelin Sheath is an insulator on the axon

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Answer:D

Explanation:

. Write the differences between:
a. Root cap and root hairs
b. Tap root and fibrous root
C. Vegetative parts and reproductive parts
d. Terminal and axillary bud
e. Reticulate and parallel venation
f. Alternate and whorled arrangement of leaves​

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Explanation:

fibrous root system occupies less surface area than taproot . taproot grows vertically downwards and thus reaches deep into the soil. the fibrous roots grow horizontally in all directions and thus richest deep in the soil

The model represents the change in the DNA content of a cell during the cell cycle. DNA Content During the Cell Cycle 22 1 Complete Sets of DNA in Nucleus 1 Ceciclease​

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Match the following terms describing the physical/mecahnical events with the correct phases of the cardiac cycle. Each phase may be used more than once.Question Selected MatchAll 4 cardiac valves are closed and all 4 chambers are relaxed during this phase.The maximum amount of blood is in the ventricles at the end of this phase.The pressure in the ventricles is higher than in the atria, but lower than in the arteries, during this phase.The semilunar valves are open and the AV valves are closed during this phase.The atria contract at the end of this phase.The pressure in the ventricles is higher than the pressure in both the atria and the arteries during this phase.Systole begins with this phase.All Answer ChoicesA.ventricular ejectionB.ventricular fillingC.isovolumetric relaxationD.isovolumetric contraction

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Answer:

1. Isovolumetric relaxation.

2. Ventricular filling.

3. Isovolumetric contraction.

4. Ventricular ejection.

5. Ventricular filling.

6. Ventricular ejection.

7. Isovolumetric contraction.

Explanation:

In Human anatomy, cardiac cycle can be defined as a complete heartbeat of the human heart which comprises of sequential alternating contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles, therefore causing blood to flow unidirectionally (one direction) throughout the human body.

Generally, the cardiac cycle occurs in two (2) stages;

Diastole: in this stage, the ventricles is relaxed and would be filled with blood. Systole: at this stage, the muscles contracts and thus, allow blood to be pushed through the atria.

The following terms describe the physical or mecahnical events with the correct phases of the cardiac cycle in mammals (human beings).

1. Isovolumetric relaxation: All 4 cardiac valves are closed and all 4 chambers are relaxed during this phase.

2. Ventricular filling: The maximum amount of blood is in the ventricles at the end of this phase.

3. Isovolumetric contraction: The pressure in the ventricles is higher than in the atria, but lower than in the arteries, during this phase.

4. Ventricular ejection: The semilunar valves are open and the AV valves are closed during this phase.

5. Ventricular filling: The atria contract at the end of this phase.

6. Ventricular ejection: The pressure in the ventricles is higher than the pressure in both the atria and the arteries during this phase.

7. Isovolumetric contraction: Systole begins with this phase.

The movement of glucose across the membrane through facilitated diffusion is a form of passive transport because

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Answer:

Explanation:

Glucose is a 6 carbon sugar molecule that provides energy needed by cells. Since glucose is a large molecule, it is difficult to be transported across the membrane through simple diffusion. Therefore, it diffuses across membranes through facilitated diffusion down the concentration gradient.

Does this model represent a compound? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

My Response, not the sample response in the explanation.

Explanation:

It is not a compound because it has two of the same atoms combined. You need two different atoms combined to make a compound.

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4. Which of the following statements BEST explains why you can hear noises
long distances at night?
A. There are fewer other noises at night.
B. Water conducts sound better at night.
C. Sound bounces off water better at night.
D. Sound waves are bent towards the cool air.

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A: There are fewer other noises at night.
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i guess its answer is option D

Most chemicals necessary for life dissolve in what?
Don't answer if you don't know.

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Answer:Water is considered the “universal solvent” and it is believed that life cannot exist without water because of this. Water is certainly the most abundant solvent in the body; essentially all of the body's chemical reactions occur among compounds dissolved in water.

Explanation:

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Water is called the "universal solvent" because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid. This is important to every living thing on earth. It means that wherever water goes, either through the air, the ground, or through our bodies, it takes along valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients.

complete measure in 2/4​

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One of half or it could 1/2 bc 2/4 is just half of 4

Identify events that contribute to the termination of a response in the GPCR, or 7TM receptor, pathway. Select all that apply.

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Answer:

Multiple choices:

1. G? dissociates from the G?? subunits.

2. The ligand dissociates from the receptor, which resumes its inactive conformation.

3. The receptor is inactivated by phosphorylation of Ser or other residues on its intracellular domain.

4. G? releases GDP and binds GTP.

5. G? hydrolyzes GTP to GDP and Pi.

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The ligand dissociates from the receptor, which resumes its inactive conformation

The receptor is inactivated by phosphorylation of Ser or other residues on its intracellular domain

G? hydrolyzes GTP to GDP and Pi

Explanation:

The GPCRs known in full as G protein-coupled receptors are viewed by many as the largest group of membrane proteins that are found in human genome. They share a common architecture. The seven-transmembrane (7TM) receptors are mostly used interchangeably with the GPCRs even though there are known receptors that have seven membrane domains and do not just signal through the G proteins.

Where does mRNA and tRNA take the message for DNA?

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Answer:

Ribosomes

Explanation:

The information in DNA transcribed into a message in the form of mRNA. mRNA travels to the ribosomes, which are protein synthesis factories. mRNA dictates the order of tRNAs which bring amino acids to the ribosomes, forming a polypeptide chain that becomes a protein

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what are catabolic reactions

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Answer:

which complex molecules are broken down to simpler components, are classified as catabolic reactions. Taken as a group of reactions within a cell or even an organism, they can be referred to as the cell's or organism's anabolism or catabolism.

Explanation:

Catabolic reactions are a type of metabolic reaction that take place within a cell. Larger molecules are separated to form smaller molecules, as in the case of respiration where glucose is broken down to form carbon dioxide and water. Often they are hydrolysis reactions in which water molecules are used to break bonds.

Indicate which the following statements are true.

a. During glycolysis, glucose molecules are hydrolysed to yield CO2 and H2O
b. The cleavage of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate by phosphofructokinase yields two molecules of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.
c. When subjected to anaerobic conditions, glycolysis in mammalian cells continues and causes a buildup of pyruvate in the cytosol.
d. In the mitochondrial matrix, the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex produces CO2, acetyl-CoA and NADH.
e. Fatty acids can be transported into mitochondria and converted into acetyl-CoA, FADH2 and NADH

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Answer:

The correct answer is:   D  

Explanation:

(a) This process does not occur during glycolysis, it occurs after glycolysis since pyruvate is generally accepted to be the last product of glycolysis

(b) Phosphofructokinase does not produce two molecules of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate but rather produces of one molecule of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone phosphate

(c) During anaerobic conditions in mammals, pyruvate is converted to lactate by the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase. It can actually cause the accumulation of lactic acid/lactate in the muscle which causes muscle fatigue but does not cause buildup of pyruvate in the cytosol.

(d) In the fate of pyruvate, the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex produces CO2, acetyl-CoA and NADH in the mitochondrial matrix. The acetyl-coA produced thereof serves as a precursor for the citric acid cycle.

Which of the following is a reason for the genetic variability from sexual reproduction?
A. The more variety there is in the gene pool, the less arrangements in the population.
B.The genes that are “dealt” to the offspring from their parents are by systematic event.
C. Offspring have the same gene combinations of either of their parents.
D. Members of a species choose mates, creating different combinations of genes.
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Answer:

the answer is d opinion

What does the Big Bang Theory explain about the current size of the universe?

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

The formation of the Universe.

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is a dragon fly a insect

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Answer:

Yes

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why is it important to understand plant physiology in crop/plant production and productivity?in your discussion make sure that you mention related fields/areas in agriculture which specifically require a background of plant physiology ​

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Knowledge of Seed physiology helps in understanding of different physiological and morphological changes that occur during germination.  By knowing the different inputs requirement of plants (water, nutrients, sunlight) we can easily manage the plant population to get highest yield.

What metal can be shaped using just your hands

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Answer:

gallium

Explanation:

There's a metal that's so soft that it can melt at just under 30°C (85.6°F). This is known as gallium, and after playing around with it in your hands for just a couple of seconds, it will quickly liquefy.Se

section of DNA that provibes instuctions for specific traits

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Answer:

Genes.

Explanation:

Genes are small sections of DNA within the genome that code for proteins. They contain the instructions for our individual characteristics – like eye and hair color. A gene is a small section of DNA that contains the instructions for a specific molecule, usually a protein

Genes are small sections of DNA within the genome that code for proteins. They contain the instructions for our individual characteristics – like eye and hair colour. A gene is a small section of DNA? that contains the instructions for a specific molecule, usually a protein. (I Hope this helps you :) )

What is the keystone species

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Answer:

a species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically

Explanation:

Answer:a species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.

Explanation:

The American Beaver (Castor canadensis) is one example of a keystone species in North America. In any arrangement or community, the “keystone” is considered one of the most vital parts. In a marine ecosystem, or any type of ecosystem, a keystone species is an organism that helps hold the system together.

Please help!! Biology!


1. Why is it possible for the surface of a pond to freeze even though the water underneath is fluid?


2. Sugar dissolves in water, but is not an ionic compound. What does this tell you about sugar?


3. Water is used in the cells to help transport in the chemicals necessary to survive. Since cell membranes need to be able to hold in and hold out water without dissolving, what do you suspect cell membranes are made from? Why do you think this?


4. Remember "The Wicked Witch of the West" from The Wizard of Oz? She melted when doused with water. What do you think her cell membranes were made of, and why?


5. Find out why hot water freezes more quickly than cold water, and explain it here.


6. Explain why heavy water is heaver than regular water.

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation section.

Explanation:

So, let us dive straight into the solution to this particular Question or problem. We are asked to explain the phenomenon in each case.

(1). Expansion occurs at the surface of a pond water when it freezes at 0°C thus creating higher density for the (liquid) water at below the iced surface.

(2). When sugar is put in water it does not ionized but only dissolved as a molecule, therefore, sugar is a weak electrolyte.

(3). Cell membranes are made of phospholipids and proteins because phospholipids as far will not want to mix with water, also movement of molecules is done by the presence of protein.

(4). The witches cell membranes does not have phospholipids which makes it to have little adhesion force and this was the prime factor in the dissolving of the witch by water. The cell membrane contain nonfatty components.

(5). The statement is true, and this is a phenomenon refer to as the Mpemba effect that is to say when one cools down hot water it looses some of it mass(reduces the quantity of water) and this is due to evaporation. Thus, as the quantity of water reduced, freezing becomes faster.

(6). Heavy water is D2O while normal water is H2O. Where D in D20 means Deuterium which is heavier than Hydrogen atoms in heavy water.

Part of the cell cycle is shown in this simplified model. This part of the cell cycle is best described as the process that-

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Answer:a

Explanation:

Answer:

It's A

Explanation:

Read each question carefully. Write your response in the space provided for each part of each question. Answers must be written out in paragraph form. Outlines, bulleted lists, or diagrams alone are not acceptable and will not be scored.
White blood cells called B cells produce proteins that can be used for the treatment of certain illnesses. However, these B cells do not live for very long on their own. To keep the B cells growing for a long time in laboratories, scientists fuse the B cells with cancer cells (fused B-cancer cells) that do grow for a very long time. The particular cancer cells used for the fusion are treated with chemicals that make them unable to produce the nitrogenous bases adenine and guanine, but the B cells with which they are fused do produce these nitrogenous bases. The scientists grow the large fused B-cancer cells in a growth medium that contains necessary nutrients for the cells and includes a source of carbon.
(a) Describe the role of carbon in biological systems.
(b) The membranes of both B cells and the cancer cells are largely composed of phospholipids. Explain how, when the membranes are fused, the polar parts of the phospholipids from one cell will interact with the phospholipids from the other cell and how the nonpolar parts of the phospholipids from one cell will interact with the phospholipids from the other cell.
(c) Make a claim about the most immediate effect on the fused B-cancer cells if the fused cells are transferred to a growth medium that lacks a source of nitrogen.
(d) Provide reasoning with evidence based on the composition of biological macromolecules to support your claim.

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Answer: they can be ruduce

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why are pig/sheep hearts used to study the anatomy of the human heart?​

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Answer:

Pig hearts are used to study the anatomy of human hearts because they are very similar in structure, size and function to human hearts. These similarities, combined with the fact that they are much more readily available than human hearts, make them an ideal choice for research and study.

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Answer:

they are very similar in structure, size and function to human hearts.

What factors should be taken into consideration when determining what raw materials to purchase? PLEASE HELP ME

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Answer:

purity, value, composition, shelf life, potency, identity, and company appraisal.

Beta receptors:
O are cholinergic.
O bind acetylcholine.
O bind norepinephrine.
O bind the toxin muscarine.

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Beta receptors bind norepinephrine.

Black fur is dominant and white hair is recessive in rabbits. A white female has 2 white bunnies and 2 black bunnies. What was the genotype and phenotype of the father? You are not making baby bunnies so you need reasoning skills not a Punnett square.

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The father would be dominant recessive. The mother is white so therefore her genotype would be recessive, bb . And the offspring are 50%, 50%. So therefore there has to be a Dominant gene present to form black offspring. But he can not be completely dominant or all the offspring would be black. So the fathers genotype would be Bb B=black b=white and his phenotype would be black.

To which groups do most of the unknown species belong?

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Answer:

insects and fungi

Explanation:

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